Approval of Amendments to Processing Time for Credentials and Permits


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Prior to the passage of AB 469, the Commission had 75 working days to process an application packet. Following the passage of AB 469, effective January 1, 2008, the timeline allotted to the Commission was reduced by 25 days. In addition, school districts, county offices of education, nonpublic schools, colleges and universities had four months from the requested issuance date for a document in which to submit an application to the Commission for processing and 45 working days for an application accompanied by fingerprint cards. Under AB 469, all application packets with an issuance date of January 1, 2008 or later must be submitted to the Commission for processing within three months of the requested issuance date.

(a) The issuance date of a credential may be determined by an office of the county superintendent of schools, a school district, a local education agency, a non-public school, non-sectarian school or agency certified by the California Department of Education, a California institution of higher education with a program accredited by the Committee of Accreditation or the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing provided the following conditions are satisfied:
(1) all the requirements for the credential were met prior to the issuance date of the credential, and
(2) the application is submitted to the Commission not more than three months after the issuance date of the credential.
(b) The issuance date for a credential recommended by a California institution of higher education with a program accredited by the Committee on Accreditation shall be the date of completion of all requirements for the credential or later as established by the institution provided the application is submitted to the Commission not more than three months after the issuance date of the credential.
(c) The issuance date of the renewal of a credential will be the same as the expiration date of the credential to be renewed, provided all of the following conditions are satisfied: (1) the renewal application is submitted to one of the agencies listed in (a) above within one year prior to the expiration date;
(2) the renewal application is submitted to the Commission not more than three months after the issuance date of the credential; and
(3) all the requirements for the credential were met prior to the issuance date of the credential.
(d) If the conditions described in (a), (b), or (c) above are not satisfied, the issuance date will

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