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§11755. Studio Teacher;
Definition and Certification.
(a) A studio teacher
within the meaning of these regulations must be
a certificated teacher who holds one California
teaching credential listed in paragraphs (1) through
(4) of subsection (d) of this section and one
California teaching credential listed in paragraphs
(5) through (7) of subsection (d) of this section
which are valid and current, and who has been
certified by the Labor Commissioner. The teaching
credential listed in (5) or (6) of subsection
(d) of this section must be in one of the following
subject areas: English, Math, Social Science,
Science or Foreign Language.
(b) Certification
by the Labor Commissioner shall be for a maximum
three-year period, not to exceed the earliest
expiration date of any one of the qualifying teaching
credentials submitted in support of certification.
A written examination will be required of the
studio teacher by the Labor Commissioner at the
time of certification or renewal. Such examination
shall be designed to ascertain the studio teacher’s
knowledge of the labor laws and regulations of
the State of California as they apply to the employment
of minors in the entertainment industry. In addition,
each studio teacher applicant will be required
to successfully complete a twelve-hour course
of instruction designed by the Labor Commissioner
to instruct the applicant in the duties and responsibilities
of the studio teacher. Every studio teacher, as
a condition of renewal of certification by the
Labor Commissioner, must complete three hours
of instruction in a class designed by the Labor
Commissioner to ensure that the studio teacher
remains abreast of any changes in the laws and
regulations and duties and responsibilities of
the studio teacher.
(c) For the purpose
of this section:
(1) "English" means
composition, creative writing, debate, forensics,
humanities, journalism, language arts, literature,
public speaking, speech (oral communication),
writing, and other subjects with content related
to English.
(2) "Math" means
algebra, calculus, geometry, mathematical analysis,
number systems, probability and statistics, trigonometry,
and other subjects with content related to mathematics.
(3) "Social Science"
means American government and politics, anthropology,
comparative government, economics, ethnic studies,
European history, geography, government, history,
humanities/cultural studies, international politics,
psychology, sociology, United States history,
world history, and other subjects with content
related to social science.
(4) "Science" means
astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation,
general science, geology, physics, physiology,
zoology and other subjects with content related
to science.
(5) "Foreign Language"
means any language other than English.
(d) The California
teaching credentials which satisfy subsection
(a) are as follows:
(1) A Multiple Subject
credential issued under the provisions of the
Teacher Credentialing Law of 1988, Education Code
Sections 44200, et seq., as amended (commonly
known as the Bergeson Act), or issued under the
provisions of the Teacher Preparation and Licensing
Act of 1970, Education Code Sections 44200
et. seq., (commonly known as the Ryan Act)
as amended;
(2) An Elementary
credential issued under the provisions of the
Education Code in effect prior to the enactment
of the Ryan Act (former Education Code Sections
13101 et seq., commonly known as the Fisher
Act; a so-called "Standard Credential");
(3) An Early Childhood
Education credential issued under the provisions
of the Education Code in effect prior to the enactment
of the Ryan Act (former Education Code Sections
13101 et seq., commonly known as the Fisher
Act; a so-called "Standard Credential");
(4) An Elementary
credential issued under the provisions of the
Education Code in effect prior to the enactment
of the Fisher Act (former Education Code Sections
12025 et seq., as amended; a so-called
"General Credential");
(5) A Single Subject
credential issued under the provisions of the
Teacher Credentialing Law of 1988, Education Code
Section 44200, et seq., as amended (commonly
known as the Bergeson Act), or issued under the
provisions of the Teacher Preparation and Licensing
Act of 1970, Education Code Sections 44200 et
seq., (commonly known as the Ryan Act) as
amended, in one of the following subject areas:
English, Math, Social Science, Science or Foreign
Language;
(6) A Secondary
credential issued under the provisions of the
Education Code in effect prior to the enactment
of the Ryan Act (former Education Code Sections
13101 et seq., commonly known as the Fisher
Act; a so-called "Standard Credential"), in one
of the following subject areas: English, Math,
Social Science, Science or Foreign Language;
(7) A General Secondary
Teaching credential or a Special Secondary Teaching
Credential in Speech Arts issued under the provisions
of the Education Code in effect prior to the enactment
of the Fisher Act (former Education Code Sections
12025 et seq., as amended; a so-called
"General Credential").
(e) A studio teacher
who already possesses a certification by the Labor
Commissioner and who possesses only one of the
credentials listed in subsections (1) through
(7) of subsection (d) above may continue to be
certified by the Labor Commissioner, provided
that the applicant provides sufficient evidence
to the Labor Commissioner that the applicant is
currently in the process of obtaining a second
credential to meet the requirements of subsection
(a) above and such credential is obtained by the
applicant no later than December 31, 2000. After
December 31, 2000, no person shall be permitted
to continue to be certified as a studio teacher
who has not obtained two credentials of a type
provided for in subsections (d) (1), (2), (3),
or (4) and subsection (d) (5), (6), or (7) of
this section.
(f) The Labor Commissioner
may issued a special certificate as a studio teacher
for a limited purpose where it is shown that a
particular child actor may benefit from a particular
applicant who may hold credentials of a special
nature in order to meet the particular needs of
that child actor. Studio teachers holding special
certificates do not count toward satisfying the
studio teacher to minor ratios specified in Section
11755.2.
NOTE: Authority
cited: Sections 54, 55, 59, 1308.5, 1308.6 and
1398, Labor Code.
Reference: Sections 1308.6 and 1396, Labor Code.
HISTORY
- Amendment filed
3-4-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register
86, No. 10).
- Amendment of
newly designated subsection (a), new subsections
(b)-(b)(3), and amendment of NOTE filed 2-27-97
as an emergency; operative 2-27-97 (Register
97, No. 9). A Certificate of Compliance must
be transmitted to OAL by 6-27-97 or emergency
language will be repealed by operation of law
on the following day.
- Amendment of
newly designated subsection (a) and new subsections
(b)-(b)(3) refiled
6-23-97 as an emergency; operative 6-23-97 (Register
97, No. 26). A Certificate of Compliance must
be transmitted to OAL by 10-21-97 or emergency
language will be repealed by operation of law
on the following day.
- Certificate of
Compliance as to 6-23-97 order, including amendment
of section, transmitted to OAL 10-20-97 and
filed 12-2-97 (Register 97, No. 49)
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