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§ 122a-441

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122A.441 SHORT-CALL SUBSTITUTE TEACHER PILOT PROGRAM. (a) A school district or charter school and applicant may jointly request the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board approve an application for a short-call substitute teaching license. The application information must sufficiently demonstrate the following: (1) the applicant: (i) holds a minimum of an associate's degree or equivalent and has or will receive substitute training from the school district or charter school; or (ii) holds a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent and has been employed as an education support personnel or paraprofessional within the district or charter school for at least one academic year; and (2) the school district or charter school has obtained the results of a background check completed in accordance with section 123B.03. (b) The Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board may issue a temporary teaching license under this section pending a background check under section 122A.18, subdivision 8, and may immediately suspend or revoke the license upon receiving background check information.

ary teaching license under this section pending a background check under section 122A.18, subdivision 8, and may immediately suspend or revoke the license upon receiving background check information. An applicant submitting an application for a short-call substitute teaching license in accordance with section 122A.18, subdivision 7a, paragraph (a), must not be required to complete a joint application with a district and must not be issued a license pending a background check under section 122A.18, subdivision 8. (c) The board may prioritize short-call substitute teaching license applications to expedite the review process. (d) A school district or charter school must provide a substitute teacher who receives a substitute teaching license through the pilot program with substitute teacher training. The board may remove a school district or charter school from the pilot program for failure to provide the required training. (e) A school district or charter school must not require an employee to apply for a substitute teaching license, or retaliate against an employee that does not apply for a substitute teaching license under the pilot program.

charter school must not require an employee to apply for a substitute teaching license, or retaliate against an employee that does not apply for a substitute teaching license under the pilot program. (f) A school district or charter school must compensate an employee working as a short-call substitute teacher under the pilot program with the greater of $200 per day or the employee's regular rate of pay. (g) This section expires on June 30, 2025. History: 2023 c 55 art 5 s 52 NOTE: This section, as added by Laws 2023, chapter 55, article 5, section 52, is effective for the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 school years only. Laws 2023, chapter 55, article 5, section 52, the effective date.