Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 100-200.040
Restricted Permit in Education
Effective Apr 30, 1998sections 209.292(1) and 209.295(1) and (3), RSMo (1994).* Original rule filed May 14, 1997, effective Dec. 30, 1997. Amended: Filed Oct. 21, 1997, effective April 30, 1998Missouri Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
PURPOSE: This rule outlines how individuals may be granted a Restricted Permit in Education for elementary and secondary school settings.
- (1) The Restricted Permit in Education shall be based on the applicant’s ability to meet the minimum standard equivalent to the Intermediate certification level in interpreting from spoken English to sign language and from sign language to spoken English or transliterating from spoken English into any one of the several English-related or English-oriented varieties of manual communication and back to spoken English for communication in elementary and secondary school settings.
(2) The permit is permanent provided there are no violations of certification and licensure laws and rules established by the board and committee.
- (A) If an applicant is required to be retested, the permit may be granted or withdrawn.
(3) The board may grant a Temporary Restricted Permit in Education in emergency situations as determined on a case-by-case basis.
- (A) Only a school district may request
the Temporary Restricted Permit in Education.
- (B) Temporary Restricted Permit in
Education is good for the remainder of the academic year and is not renewable.
AUTHORITY: sections 209.292(1) and 209.295(1) and (3), RSMo (1994).* Original rule filed May 14, 1997, effective Dec. 30, 1997. Amended: Filed Oct. 21, 1997, effective April 30, 1998.
*Original authority 1994.