5 CA ADC § 80025.1


5 CCR s 80025.1

Cal. Admin. Code tit. 5, s 80025.1


CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 5. EDUCATION
DIVISION 8. COMMISSION ON TEACHER CREDENTIALING
CHAPTER 1. CREDENTIALS ISSUED UNDER THE TEACHER PREPARATION AND LICENSING
LAW OF 1970
ARTICLE 2. CREDENTIAL TYPES, AUTHORIZATIONS, AND REQUIREMENTS
This database is current through 01/26/07, Register 2007, No. 4
s 80025.1. Emergency Career Substitute Teaching Permit.


(a) Requirements for the initial issuance of an Emergency Career
Substitute Teaching Permit include all the following:

(1) Possession of a baccalaureate or higher degree from a
regionally accredited institution of higher education;


(2) Passage of the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST)
unless exempted by statutes or regulations;


(3) Verification, by employer(s), of either:


(A) Three consecutive years of at least ninety days per year of
day-to-day substitute teaching in the California school district
requesting the permit in the three years immediately preceding the
date of application, or


(B) If the county office of education is responsible for the
assignment of day-to-day substitutes for all their school districts,
three consecutive years of at least ninety days per year of
day-to-day substitute teaching accumulated from one or more
California school districts in the county requesting the permit in
the three years immediately preceding the date of application;


(4) Statement of endorsement signed by the superintendent of the
employing school district or county office of education stating that
the individual has served successfully in the district(s) and the
district(s) would allow the individual to substitute teach for up to
60 days for one teacher during the school year;


(5) Verification that the employing agency will make available to
the permit holder the staff development activities that are offered
to their regular teaching staff; and


(6) Submission to the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing of a completed Application for Credential Authorizing
Public School Service (form 41-4, rev 6-97); the fee(s) as specified
in Section 80487; and, unless clearance is already on file with the
Commission, personal identification on duplicate fingerprint cards
and the completed Application for Character and Identification
Clearance (form 41-CIC, rev 11-96).


(b) Requirements for the reissuance of an Emergency Career Substitute
Teaching Permit include all the following:

(1) Statement of continued endorsement from the superintendent of
the employing school district or county office of education;


(2) Verification that staff development activities that were
offered to their regular teaching staff were made available to the
permit holder; and


(3) Submission to the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing of a completed Application for Credential Authorizing
Public School Service (form 41-4, rev 6-97); and the fee(s) as
specified in Section 80487.


(c) Authorization: The Emergency Career Substitute Teaching Permit
authorizes the holder to serve as a substitute in any classroom;
preschool, kindergarten and grades 1-12, inclusive; or in classes
organized primarily for adults. However, the holder shall not serve as a
substitute for more than 60 days for any one teacher during the school
year. The permit shall be restricted to the schools operated by the
employing agency that requested the permit.

(d) An Emergency Career Substitute Teaching Permit is valid for no less
than one year and expires one calendar year from the first day of the
month immediately following the date of issuance.


Note: Authority cited: Section 44225(q), Education Code.
Reference: Sections 44225(d) and (e), 44252(b), 44339, 44340 and
44341.

HISTORY

1. New section filed 8-6-98; operative 9-5-98 (Register 98, No. 32). For
prior history, see Register 82, No. 45.

5 CCR s 80025.1, 5 CA ADC s 80025.1
1CAC

5 CA ADC s 80025.1

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