An applicant must qualify separately for each licensure area for which application is made and provide evidence of satisfactory completion of a board-approved program in the licensure area or establish compliance with part 3512.2600.
Each application for the issuance or renewal of a license must be accompanied by the processing fee in part 8710.0200. The processing fee must be nonrefundable for applicants not qualifying for a license, except the fee is refundable when the applicant for a license already holds the license for which application is made and that license does not expire in the year the application is submitted.
The board must issue and renew all licenses according to criteria established in board rules, and the licenses are valid for the period specified in this part. All licenses must bear the date of issuance and expire on the specified number of years from July 1 nearest the date the board approved the license. The Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board must accept applications to renew a license after January 1 of the year of expiration. The renewal period begins on July 1 of the year of expiration. After June 30 in the year of expiration, all licenses not renewed expire and are no longer valid.
The initial license issued in any licensure area is a two-year license. The board must issue licenses to persons who meet all requirements of applicable statutes and rules and who complete board-approved licensure programs under part 3512.2500 or who qualify for licensure under part 3512.2600.
The initial license issued in any licensure area is a two-year license. The board must issue licenses for administration and supervision in Minnesota schools to persons who meet all requirements of applicable statutes and rules and who complete board-approved licensure programs in Minnesota institutions under part 3512.2500.
When a person does not complete one school year of administrative or supervisory experience before the initial license expires, the board must issue another initial license in that licensure area after receiving the persons licensure renewal application. If an initial license in any licensure area lapses, the board must renew the license after receiving the persons licensure renewal application. The board must continue to renew the license until the applicant completes one school year of administrative or supervisory experience while holding a valid initial license, after which time an applicant qualifies for a continuing license.
The board must issue and renew a continuing license, valid for five years, after receiving an application according to sure board rules for the issuing and renewing continuing licenses.
Minn. R. agency 129, ch. 3512, SUPERINTENDENTS, PRINCIPALS, AND DIRECTORS, pt. 3512.2000
Statutory Authority: MS s 125.05; L 1981 c 359 s 2 subd 4; L 1993 c 224 art 12 s 34; L 1996 c 412 art 9 s 14; L 2006 c 263 art 2 s 20