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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 161 — School employees -- teachers' retirement and tenure

161.102 Substitute teaching certificates -- Types -- Conditions.

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(1)Notwithstanding KRS 161.1211, the Education Professional Standards Board shall
issue a one
(1)year emergency certificate for substitute teaching to any applicant
who possesses a minimum of a high school diploma or High School Equivalency
Diploma and has met the requirements to receive the certificate as set forth in
administrative regulation promulgated by the Education Professional Standards
Board, subject to the provisions of KRS 161.120(1).
(2)The Education Professional Standards Board shall issue a five
(5)year certificate
for substitute teaching to any applicant who possesses a bachelor's degree in any
subject area from a regionally or nationally accredited postsecondary education
institution.
(3)The Education Professional Standards Board shall issue a ten
(10)year certificate
for substitute teaching to any applicant who:
(a)Holds a valid statement of eligibility for a Kentucky teaching certificate;
(b)Previously held a Kentucky teaching certificate which required the
completion of a four
(4)year teacher preparation program and a bachelor's
degree; or
(c)Currently holds or previously held a valid out-of-state teaching certificate
which required the completion of a four
(4)year teacher preparation program
and a bachelor's degree.
(4)The issuance of a substitute teaching certificate shall be subject to the provisions of
KRS 161.120(1).
(5)The one
(1)year emergency certificate for substitute teaching authorized in
subsection
(1)of this section shall not be valid for:
(a)Full-time employment with a school district as a substitute teacher; or
(b)The replacement of the teacher of record for more than twenty
consecutive instructional days.
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