File No. 36204
This rule was published in the June 1, 2012, issue (Vol. 2012, No. 11) of the Utah State Bulletin.
Education, Administration
Rule R277-501
Educator Licensing Renewal, Timelines, and Required Fingerprint Background Checks (Effective Through June 30, 2012)
Notice of Proposed Rule
(Repeal)
DAR File No.: 36204
Filed: 05/15/2012 03:28:13 PM
RULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
R277-501 is repealed because Rule R277-500, Educator Licensing Renewal, Timelines, and Required Fingerprint Background Checks will replace this rule. (DAR NOTE: The proposed amendment to Rule R277-500 is under DAR No. 36203 in this issue, June 1, 2012, of the Bulletin.)
Summary of the rule or change:
This rule is repealed in its entirety.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Section 53A-6-104
- Subsection 53A-1-401(3)
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
There is no anticipated cost or savings to the state budget. Language necessary in Rule R277-501 has been incorporated into Rule R277-500.
local governments:
There is no anticipated costs or savings to local government. Language necessary in Rule R277-501 has been incorporated into Rule R277-500.
small businesses:
There is no anticipated cost or savings to small businesses. This rule applies to public education and does not affect businesses.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
There is no anticipated cost or savings to persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local government entities. Language necessary in Rule R277-501 has been incorporated into Rule R277-500.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
There are no compliance costs for affected persons. Rule R277-500 will replace this rule.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
I have reviewed this rule and I see no fiscal impact on businesses.
Larry K. Shumway, State Superintendent
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
EducationAdministration
250 E 500 S
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84111-3272
Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Carol Lear at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7835, by FAX at 801-538-7768, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
07/02/2012
This rule may become effective on:
07/09/2012
Authorized by:
Carol Lear, Director, School Law and Legislation
RULE TEXT
R277. Education, Administration.
[R277-501. Educator Licensing Renewal, Timelines, and Required Fingerprint Background Checks (Effective Through June 30, 2012).
R277-501-1. Definitions.
A. "Acceptable alternative professional development activities" means activities that do not fall within a specific category under R277-501-3 but are consistent with this rule.
B. "Accredited" means a teacher preparation program accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC) or one of the major regional accrediting associations as defined under R277-503-1N.
C. "Accredited school" for purposes of this
rule means a public or private school that has met standards
considered to be essential for the operation of a quality school
program and has had formal approval by the Northwest
Accreditation Commission.
D. "Active educator" for purposes of this rule
means an individual holding a valid license issued by the Board
who is employed by a Utah public or accredited private school in
a role covered by the license or an individual who has taught
successfully for three of the five years in the educator's
renewal cycle in a Utah public or accredited private
school.
E. "Active educator license" means a license
that is currently valid for service in a position requiring a
license.
F. "Approved professional development" means
training or courses, approved by the USOE under R277-519-3, in
which current educators or individuals who have previously
received a license may participate to renew a license, teach in
another subject area or teach at another grade level.
G. "Board" means the Utah State Board of
Education.
H. "College/university course" means a course
taken through an institution approved under Section 53A-6-108.
"University level course" means a course having the
same academic rigor and requirements similar to a
university/college course and taught by appropriately trained
individuals.
I. "Course work successfully completed" for
purposes of this rule means the student earns a grade C or
better.
J. "Documentation of professional development
activities" means:
(1) an original report card or student transcript for
university/college courses;
(2) certificate of completion for an approved
professional development, conference, workshop, institute,
symposium, educational travel experience and staff
development;
(3) summary, explanation, or copy of the product and
supervisor's signature, if available, or complete
documentation of professional development activities that support
district and school policies and further academic pursuit or
educational innovations of professional development activities.
All agendas, work products, and certificates shall be maintained
by the educator;
(4) an agenda or conference program demonstrating
sessions and duration of professional development
activities.
K. "Educational research" means conducting
educational research or investigating education
innovations.
L. "Inactive educator" means an individual
holding a valid license issued by the Board who was employed by a
Utah public or accredited private school in a role covered by the
license for less than three years in the individual's renewal
period.
M. "Inactive educator license" means a license,
other than a surrendered, suspended or revoked license, that is
currently not valid due to the holder's failure to complete
requirements for license renewal.
N. "Level 1 license" means a Utah professional
educator license issued upon completion of an approved
preparation program or an alternative preparation program, or
pursuant to an agreement under the NASDTEC Interstate Contract,
to applicants who have also met all ancillary requirements
established by law or rule.
O. "Level 2 license" means a Utah professional
educator license issued after satisfaction of all requirements
for a Level 1 license and:
(1) requirements established by law or rule;
(2) three years of successful education experience within
a five-year period in a Utah public or accredited private school;
and
(3) satisfaction of requirements under R277-522 for
teachers whose employment as a Level 1 licensed educator began
after January 1, 2003 in a Utah public or accredited private
school.
P. "Level 3 license" means a Utah professional
educator license issued to an educator who holds a current Utah
Level 2 license and has also received National Board
Certification or a doctorate in education or in a field related
to a content area in a unit of the public education
system.
Q. "License" means an authorization issued by
the Board which permits the holder to serve in a professional
capacity in a Utah school.
R. "NASDTEC" means the National Association of
State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification. NASDTEC
maintains an Educator Information Clearinghouse for its members
regarding persons whose licenses have been suspended or
revoked.
S. "National Board Certification" means the
successful completion of the National Board for Professional
Teaching Standards (NBPTS) process, a three-year process, that
may include national content-area assessment, an extensive
portfolio, and assessment of video-taped classroom teaching
experience.
T. "No Child Left Behind (NCLB) standards for highly
qualified teachers" means that all teachers of Core academic
subjects as defined under R277-510-1B, demonstrate adequate
content knowledge of their teaching assignments as of July 1,
2006.
U. "Professional colleague" for purposes of
this rule means a Utah Level 2 or 3 licensed educator who has
adequate familiarity with the inactive educator's license
area of concentration and endorsement(s).
V. "Professional development plan" means a
document prepared by the educator consistent with this
rule.
W. "Professional development points" means the
points accumulated by a Utah license holder through activities
approved under this rule for the purpose of satisfying
requirements of Section 53A-6-104.
X. "USOE" means the Utah State Office of
Education.
Y. "Verification of employment" means official
documentation of employment as an educator.
R277-501-2. Authority and Purpose.
A. This rule is authorized by Utah Constitution Article
X, Section 3 which vests general control and supervision of
public education in the Board, Section 53A-6-104 which requires
the Board to make rules requiring participation in professional
development activities in order for educators to retain Utah
licensure, and Section 53A-1-401(3) which permits the Board to
adopt rules in accordance with its responsibilities.
B. The purpose of this rule is to provide definitions and
requirements for an educator to renew a Utah educator license.
This rule requires verification of employment, development of a
professional development plan and documentation of activities
consistent with Section Title 53A, Chapter 6.
R277-501-3. Categories of Acceptable Activities for a
Licensed Educator.
A. A college/university course:
(1) shall be successfully completed with a "C"
or better, or a "pass."
(2) Each semester hour equals 18 license points;
or
(3) Each quarter hour equals 12 license points.
B. Professional development:
(1) shall be state-approved under R277-519-3.
(2) may be requested from the USOE by:
(a) written request from a private provider on a form
supplied by the USOE and received by the appropriate USOE subject
specialist at least two weeks prior to the beginning date of the
scheduled professional development, or
(b) a request submitted through the computerized
professional development program connected to the USOE licensure
system.
(i) The computerized process is available in most Utah
school districts and area technology centers.
(ii) Such requests shall be made at least two weeks prior
to the beginning of the scheduled professional
development.
(3) Each clock hour of authorized professional
development time equals one professional development
point.
(4) The professional development shall be successfully
completed through attendance and required project(s).
C. Conferences, workshops, institutes, symposia,
educational travel experience or staff-development
programs:
(1) Acceptable workshops and programs include those with
prior written approval by the USOE, recognized professional
associations, district supervisors, or school supervisors
regardless of the source of sponsorship or funding.
(2) One license point is awarded for each clock hour of
educational participation; license points may be limited to
specific educational activities under R277-501-3C.
D. Content and pedagogy testing:
(1) Acceptable tests include those approved by the
Board.
(2) 25 license points shall be awarded for each
Board-approved test score report submitted.
(3) No more than two test score reports may be submitted
in a license cycle for a maximum of 50 points.
(4) Each score report submitted shall have a different
test number and title.
(5) The license renewal applicant is responsible for
reporting of score test results. This information should be used
by renewal applicants to design ongoing professional
development.
E. Service in professional activities in an educational
institution:
(1) Acceptable service includes that in which the license
holder contributes to improving achievement in a school,
district, or other educational institution, including planning
and implementation of an improvement plan.
(2) One license point is awarded for each clock hour of
participation.
(3) An inactive educator may earn professional
development points by service in professional activities under
the supervision of an active administrator.
F. Service in a leadership role in a national, state-wide
or district recognized professional education
organization:
(1) Acceptable service includes that in which the license
holder assumes a leadership role in a professional education
organization.
(2) One license point is awarded for each clock hour of
participation with a maximum of 10 license points per
year.
G. Educational research and innovation that results in a
final, demonstrable product:
(1) Acceptable activities include conducting educational
research or investigating educational innovations.
(2) This research activity shall follow school and
district policy.
(3) An inactive educator may conduct research and receive
professional development points on programs or issues approved by
a practicing administrator.
(4) One license point is awarded for each clock hour of
participation.
H. Acceptable alternative professional development
activities:
(1) Acceptable activities are those that enhance or
improve education yet may not fall into a specific
category.
(2) These activities shall be approved by an
educators's principal/supervisor or in the case of the
inactive educator, a professional colleague, or a USOE or Utah
school district specialist.
(3) One license point is awarded for each clock hour of
participation.
I. Substituting in a Utah public or accredited private
school may be an acceptable alternative professional development
activity toward license renewal if the license holder is not an
active educator as defined under R277-501-1D and is paid and
authorized as a substitute. A substitute shall earn one point for
every two hours of documented substitute time. Verification of
hours shall be obtained from the employer or from the supervising
principal. A license holder may earn up to 25 professional
development points per year not to exceed a total of 50 points in
a license cycle as a substitute.
J. A license-holder who instructs students in a
professional or volunteer capacity in a Utah public or accredited
private school may earn up to 25 professional development points
per year not to exceed a total of 50 points in a license cycle.
Paraprofessionals/volunteers may accrue one professional
development point for every three hours of
paraprofessional/volunteer service, as determined and verified by
the building principal or supervisor.
K. Up to 50 license points may be earned in any one or
any combination of categories E, F and G above.
R277-501-4. Required Renewal License Points for Designated
License Holders.
A. Level 1, 2 and 3 license holders may accrue
relicensure points beginning with the date of each new license
renewal.
B. Level 1 license holder with no licensed educator
experience.
(1) An educator desiring to retain active status shall
earn at least 100 license points in each three year
period.
C. Level 1 license holder with one year licensed educator
experience in a Utah public or accredited private school within a
three year period.
(1) An active educator shall earn at least 75 license
points in each three year period; and
(2) any years taught shall have satisfactory
evaluation(s).
D. Level 1 license holder with two years licensed
educator experience in a Utah public or accredited private school
within a three year period.
(1) An active educator shall earn at least 50 license
points in each three year period; and
(2) Any years taught shall have satisfactory
evaluation(s).
E. Level 1 license holder with three years licensed
educator experience in a Utah public or accredited private school
within a three year period.
(1) An active educator shall earn at least 25
professional development points in each three year period;
and
(2) Any years taught shall have satisfactory
evaluation(s).
F. An educator seeking a Level 2 license shall notify the
USOE of completion of Level 2 license prerequisites consistent
with R277-522, Entry Years Enhancements (EYE) for Quality
Teaching - Level 1 Utah Teachers and R277-502, Educator Licensing
and Data Retention.
G. Level 2 license holder:
(1) An active educator shall earn at least 95 license
points within each five year period. License points shall be
earned in activities defined under this rule that contribute to
competence, performance, and effectiveness in the education
profession.
(2) An inactive educator shall earn at least 200 license
points within a five year period to maintain an active educator
license.
(3) An inactive educator who works one year in a Utah
public or accredited private school within a five year period
shall earn 165 license points within a five year period to
maintain an active educator license.
(4) An inactive educator who works two years in a Utah
public or accredited private school within a five year period
shall earn 130 license points within a five year period to
maintain an active educator license.
(5) Credit for any year(s) taught requires satisfactory
evaluation(s).
H. Level 3 license holder:
(1) A Level 3 license holder with National Board
Certification shall meet the National Board for Professional
Teaching Standards (NBPTS) requirements consistent with the NBPTS
schedule available from the USOE Educator Licensure Section. A
Level 3 license holder shall be responsible to provide
verification of NBPTS status prior to the license holder's
designated renewal date.
(2) A Level 3 license holder with a doctorate degree from
a regionally accredited college or university in education or in
a field related to a content area in a unit of the public
education system and shall meet the active or inactive educator
Level 2 license holder requirements within a seven year
period.
(3) An educator seeking a Level 3 license shall notify
the USOE of completion of Level 3 license requirements. Level 3
license criteria apply to the license holder as of the license
holder's renewal date following the notification to the
USOE.
I. Teachers seeking license renewal who do not meet NCLB
standards for highly qualified teachers under R277-510 shall
focus 95 of the 200 required professional development points in
teaching assignments in which the teacher does not hold an
appropriate major, major equivalent, or other NCLB highly
qualified criteria.
R277-501-5. Renewal Timeline with Point Requirements for
Educator Level 2 License Holders.
A. A Level 2 active educator whose license expires June
30 shall earn 95 license points during the educator's five
year renewal period and shall provide verification of
employment.
B. A Level 2 inactive educator whose license expires June
30 shall earn 200 license points during the educator's five
year renewal period.
R277-501-6. Background Checks Required for Renewal.
A. A background check shall be required for the renewal
of any Utah educator license beginning July 1, 2009 consistent
with Section 53A-6-401. No license may be renewed until the
completion of the background check and receipt and review of the
report by the USOE.
B. Beginning no later than July 1, 2009, applicants for
Utah educator license renewal shall submit fingerprints to the
Utah Department of Public Safety consistent with procedures and
scheduling developed and disseminated by the USOE in consultation
with the Utah Department of Public Safety.
C. No later than July 1, 2009, the USOE shall provide to
the Utah Department of Public Safety a list of licensed Utah
educators including dates of birth, social security numbers, and
other necessary demographic information to be determined between
the USOE and the Utah Department of Public Safety.
D. If an educator license holder's criminal
background check is incomplete or under review by the Utah
Professional Practices Advisory Commission (UPPAC), the educator
license holder's license shall be in a pending status until
the process is concluded. The educator license holder's
CACTUS file will show a dialog box directing the reviewer of the
file to the USOE for further information. An educator license in
a pending status cannot be renewed until the background check
process is complete.
R277-501-7. Board Directive to Educator License Holders for
Fingerprint Background Check.
A. The USOE may direct a Utah educator license holder to
have a criminal fingerprint background check under Section
53A-6-104 for good cause shown.
B. If an educator license holder fails to comply with the
directive in a reasonable time, following reasonable notice and
adequate due process, the educator license holder's license
may be put into a pending status subject to the educator license
holder's compliance with the Board's directive.
C. The Board or its designee may review an educator
license holder's compliance with the directive prior to the
final decision about the educator license holder's license
status.
R277-501-8. Miscellaneous Renewal Information.
A. A licensed educator shall develop and maintain a
professional development plan. The plan:
(1) shall be based on the educator's professional
goals and current or anticipated assignment,
(2) shall take into account the goals and priorities of
the school/district,
(3) shall be consistent with federal and state laws and
district policies, and
(4) may be adjusted as circumstances change.
(5) shall be reviewed and signed by the educator's
supervisor or a professional colleague designated by the building
administrator.
B. If an educator is not employed in a Utah public or
accredited private school at the renewal date, the educator shall
review the plan and documentation with a professional colleague
who may sign the professional development plan and USOE
verification form. The verification form signed by the
professional colleague shall be provided to the USOE between
January 1 and June 30 of the renewal year.
C. Each Utah license holder shall be responsible for
maintaining a professional development plan.
(1) It is the educator's responsibility to retain
copies of complete documentation of professional development
activities with appropriate signatures.
(2) The professional development documentation shall be
retained by the educator for a minimum of two renewal
cycles.
D. The "Verification for License Renewal" form
shall be submitted to the USOE Licensing Section, 250 East 500
South, P.O. Box 144200, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4200 between
January 1 and June 30 of the educator's assigned renewal
year.
(1) Forms submitted by mail that are not complete or do
not bear original signatures shall not be processed.
(2) Failure to submit the verification form consistent
with deadlines shall result in beginning anew the administrative
licensure process, including all attendant fees and criminal
background checks.
(3) The USOE may, at its own discretion, review or audit
verification for license renewal forms or educator license
renewal folders or records.
E. License holders may begin to acquire professional
development points under this rule on the date identified on the
license as the date of licensure.
F. This rule does not explain criteria or provide credit
standards for state approved professional development programs.
That information is provided in R277-519.
G. Credit for district lane changes or other purposes is
determined by a school district and is awarded at a school
district's discretion. Professional development points should
not be assumed to be credit for school district purposes, such as
salary or lane change credit.
H. A renewal fee set by the USOE shall be charged to
educators who seek renewal from an inactive status or to make
level changes. Educators with active licenses shall be charged a
renewal fee consistent with R277-502.
I. The USOE may make exceptions to the provisions of this
rule for unique and compelling circumstances.
(1) Exceptions may only be made consistent with the
purposes of this rule and the authorizing statutes.
(2) Requests for exceptions shall be made in writing at
least 30 days prior to the license holder's renewal date to
the Coordinator of Educator Licensing, USOE.
(3) Approval or disapproval shall be made in a timely
manner.
J. Licenses awarded under R277-521, Professional
Specialist Licensing, are subject to renewal requirements under
this rule.
(1) Specialists shall be considered licensed as of
September 15, 1999 or at their official employment date,
whichever is later.
(2) All specialists shall be considered Level 1, 2 or 3
license holders consistent with R277-521-3, 4 and 5.
(3) Years of work experience beginning September 15, 1999
count toward levels of licensure.
K. Consistent with Section 53A-6-104(2) and (4), an
educator may comply with the professional development
requirements of this rule by:
(1) satisfactory completion of the educator's
employing school district's district-specific professional
development plan; and
(2) submission by the employing school district of the
names of educators who completed district-specific professional
development plans; and
(3) submission of professional development information in
a timely manner consistent with the educator's license
renewal cycle; failure of timely notification by districts to the
USOE may result in expiration of licenses and additional time and
costs for relicensure.
L. Completion of relicensure requirements by an educator
under R277-501-4 or R277-501-6K, may not satisfy HOUSSE
requirements for highly qualified status under No Child Left
Behind, as defined in R277-520.
M. Educators are individually responsible for tracking
their renewal cycles and completing professional development in a
timely manner.
R277-501-9. Rule Effective Date.
A. R277-501 will be effective through June 30,
2012.
B. R277-500 will replace R277-501 on July 1,
2012.
KEY: educational program evaluations, educator license renewal
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: July 11, 2011
Notice of Continuation: February 18, 2010
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: Art X Sec 3; 53A-6-104; 53A-1-401(3)]
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