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Code · Delaware · Title 14 — Education · Chapter 82. Educational Compacts · Subchapter III. Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact

§ 8225. Teacher qualifications and requirements for licensure under the Compact.

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(a)Except as provided for active military members or eligible military spouses in § 8223(d) of this title, a teacher may only be eligible to receive a license under this Compact where that teacher holds an unencumbered license in a member state.
(b)A teacher eligible to receive a license under this Compact shall, unless otherwise provided for herein:
(1)Upon their application to receive a license under this Compact, undergo a criminal background check in the receiving state in accordance with the laws and regulations of the receiving state.
(2)Provide the receiving state with information in addition to the information required for licensure for the purposes of determining compensation, if applicable.
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