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


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minimum of three years of successful full-time classroom experience, or the equivalent in part-time experience, working with special education students or verify a minimum of nine semester units of course work in special education or in a combination of special education and regular education that are appropriate to special education or regular education teaching credential.


(4) The employing agency shall verify or submit the following to the Commission:

(A) That it has conducted a local recruitment for the Short-Term Staff Permit being requested.

(B) That it has provided permit holders with orientation to the curriculum and to techniques of instruction and classroom management and assigned a mentor teacher for the term of the Short-Term Staff Permit.

(C) Written justification for the Short-Term Staff Permit signed by the employing agency’s Superintendent or designee. In the case of a state certified nonpublic school, the director of the school must sign the justification.

(b) The Short-Term Staff Permit shall be issued for no more than one-year, provided that it shall expire at the end of the employing agency’s school year and shall not be issued more than once to an individual. The end of the school year shall be no later than July 1 unless the Short-Term Staff Permit is being used for a summer school assignment whereby the end of the school year shall be no later than September 1.

(c) Individuals who were issued an emergency permit pursuant to Education Code Section 44300 that was reissued four times do not qualify for the Short-Term Staff permit.

(d) Use of the Short-Term Staff Permit shall be restricted to the employing agency requesting the permit.

(e) The Short-Term Staff Permit shall authorize the following:

(1) A Multiple Subject Short-Term Staff Permit authorizes the same service as a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential.

(2) A Single Subject Short-Term Staff Permit authorizes the same service as a Single Subject

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