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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

161.095 Continuing education for teachers -- Extension for military service --

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Administrative regulations.
(1)The Education Professional Standards Board, with the advice of the Kentucky
Board of Education, shall:
(a)Promulgate administrative regulations to establish procedures for a teacher to
maintain his or her certificate by successfully completing meaningful
continuing education;
(b)Develop standards for continuing education related to maintaining a
certificate, including university courses, an advanced degree, or a combination
of field-based experience, individual research, and approved professional
development; and
(c)Establish a system of quality assurance related to continuing education
activities and certification requirements.
(a)The Education Professional Standards Board shall extend the validity period
of a certificate of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States of
America by one
(1)year for each year the member is determined by the board
to have been prohibited by military service or training from pursuing an
advanced degree or completing professional development required to maintain
certification; and
(b)The Education Professional Standards Board shall promulgate administrative
regulations to establish an application process and develop guidelines for the
process by which education or professional development is considered to have
been prohibited by military service.
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