Approval of Amendments to Title 5 Regulations Pertaining to Multiple Subject, Single Subject or Education Specialist Short-Term Staff Permit


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(Provisional Internship Permit). The two permits are issued in the area of multiple subject, single

subject, and education specialist and replace the Emergency Multiple Subject, Single Subject and Education Specialist Permits.

§80021 – Multiple Subject, Single Subject or Education Specialist Short-Term Staff Permit

Employing agencies shall request the Multiple Subject, Single Subject or Education Specialist Short-Term Staff Permit when there is an acute staffing need.

(a) The employing agencies shall demonstrate that applicants for the Short-Term Staff Permit have completed all of the following requirements:

(1) Possession of a baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university.

(2) Meet the basic skills requirement as described in Education Code Section 44252, unless exempt by statutes or regulations.

(3) Successful completion of the specified number of semester units, or equivalent quarter units, of appropriate non-remedial course work taken at a regionally accredited college or university with a grade of “C” or higher, “Pass”, or “Credit” as found in (A), (B) and (C) below. Non-remedial coursework for the purposes of this section shall be defined as coursework that is applicable toward a bachelor’s degree or a higher degree at a regionally accredited college or university.

(A) For the Single Subject Short-Term Staff Permit, at least 18 semester units of course work in the subject to be listed.

(B) For the Multiple Subject Short-Term Staff Permit, at least 10 semester units of course work in each of at least four of the following subject areas or at least 10 semester units of course work in each of three subject areas and an additional 10 semester units of course work in a combination of two of the remaining subject areas. The subject areas are as follows: language studies, history, literature, humanities, mathematics, the arts, science, physical education, social science and human development.

(C) For the Education Specialist Short-Term Staff Permit either (A) or (B) above or verify a

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