As used in this compact, and except as otherwise provided, the following definitions shall govern the terms herein:
- (1) ACTIVE MILITARY MEMBER. Any individual with full-time duty status in the Armed Forces of the United States, including members of the National Guard and Reserve.
- (2) ADVERSE ACTION. Any limitation or restriction imposed by a member state’s licensing authority, such as revocation, suspension, reprimand, probation, or limitation on the licensee’s ability to work as a teacher.
- (3) BYLAWS. Those bylaws established by the commission.
- (4) CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION LICENSE. A current, valid authorization issued by a member state’s licensing authority allowing an individual to serve as a teacher in P-12 public educational settings in a specific career and technical education area.
- (5) CHARTER MEMBER STATES. A member state that has enacted legislation to adopt this compact where such legislation predates the initial meeting of the commission after the effective date of the compact.
- (6) COMMISSION. The interstate administrative body which membership consists of delegates of all states that have enacted this compact, and which is known as the Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact Commission.
- (7) COMMISSIONER. The delegate of a member state.
- (8) ELIGIBLE LICENSE. A license to engage in the teaching profession which requires at least a bachelor’s degree and the completion of a state approved program for teacher licensure.
- (9) ELIGIBLE MILITARY SPOUSE. The spouse of any individual in full-time duty status in the active Armed Forces of the United States including members of the National Guard and Reserve moving as a result of a military mission or military career progression requirements or are on their terminal move as a result of separation or retirement (to include surviving spouses of deceased military members).
- (10) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. A group of commissioners elected or appointed to act on behalf of, and within the powers granted to them by, the commission as provided for herein.
- (11) LICENSING AUTHORITY. An official, agency, board, or other entity of a state that is responsible for the licensing and regulation of teachers authorized to teach in P-12 public educational settings.
- (12) MEMBER STATE. Any state that has adopted this compact, including all agencies and officials of that state.
- (13) RECEIVING STATE. Any state where a teacher has applied for licensure under this compact.
- (14) RULE. Any regulation adopted by the commission under this compact, which shall have the force of law in each member state.
- (15) STATE. A state, territory, or possession of the United States, and the District of Columbia.
- (16) STATE PRACTICE LAWS. A member state’s laws, rules, and regulations that govern the teaching profession, define the scope of the profession, and create the methods and grounds for imposing discipline.
- (17) STATE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. A requirement for licensure covered in coursework or examination that includes content of unique interest to the state.
- (18) TEACHER. An individual who currently holds an authorization from a member state that forms the basis for employment in the P-12 public schools of the state to provide instruction in a specific subject area, grade level, or student population.
- (19) UNENCUMBERED LICENSE. A current, valid authorization issued by a member state’s licensing authority allowing an individual to serve as a teacher in P-12 public educational settings. An unencumbered license is not a restricted, probationary, provisional, substitute, or temporary credential.
(Act 2023-234, §2.)