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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · S. 2165 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide additional disaster recovery assistance for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin I... · Sec. 614

Sec. 614. Paraprofessional reciprocity; delay

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In this subsection, the term affected paraprofessional means a paraprofessional who— is displaced due to Hurricane Irma and relocates to a State that is different from the State in which such paraprofessional resided on September 5, 2017; or is displaced due to Hurricane Maria and relocates to a State that is different from the State in which such paraprofessional resided on September 16, 2017. A local educational agency may consider an affected paraprofessional hired by such agency who does not meet the professional standards for paraprofessionals described in section 1111(g)(2)(M) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 6311(g)(2)(M) ) in the State in which such agency is located to satisfy such requirements, for purposes of such section, for the 2017–2018 school year, if such paraprofessional satisfied such requirements on or before— in the case of an affected paraprofessional displaced by Hurricane Irma, September 5, 2017, in the State in which such paraprofessional resided on such date; or in the case of an affected paraprofessional displaced by Hurricane Maria, September 16, 2017, in the State in which such paraprofessional resided on such date.
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