(1) Purpose: The Commission has adopted reinstatement provisions to allow applicants to reinstate eligible, expired Oregon Career and Technical (CTE) teaching licenses.
NOTE: The requirements for reinstating teaching licenses are provided in OAR 584-210-0190.
(2) Preliminary, Professional, Five-Year CTE: Preliminary, Professional, and Five-Year CTE Teaching Licenses are eligible to be reinstated. To be eligible to reinstate the license, the applicant must:
- (a) Complete the renewal or advancement requirements that would have been required if the Oregon CTE teaching license had not lapsed;
- (b) If the license has been expired more than five years from date of application, the applicant must submit a copy of the ODE-approved CTE reinstatement form; and
(c) Meet the professional development requirements for reinstatements, as provided in subsection (10).
- (A) If the applicant holds another active and current non-provisional Oregon educator license at the time of the application for reinstatement of a Preliminary CTE, Professional CTE or Five-Year CTE teaching license, the applicant is not required to complete the additional PDUs for reinstatement as provided in subsection (10).
- (B) To qualify for the reinstatement PDU exemption provided in this subsection, the applicant must hold another license that requires completion of continuing PDUs for renewal; and
- (d) Meet the reinstatement application requirements, as provided in subsection (9).
- (3) CTE I Teaching Licenses: CTE I Teaching Licenses may not be reinstated. Holders of these licenses must apply for the Restricted CTE Teaching License, as provided in subsection (8).
- (4) CTE II Teaching Licenses: CTE II Teaching Licenses may not be reinstated. Holders of these licenses must apply for reinstatement of the Preliminary CTE Teaching License, as provided in subsection (2).
- (5) Three-Year CTE or PTE Licenses: Three-year CTE or Three-Year Professional Technical teaching licenses may not be reinstated. Holders of these licenses must apply for reinstatement of the Preliminary CTE Teaching License, as provided in subsection (2).
- (6) Five-Year PTE Teaching License: Five-year Professional Technical Education (PTE) Teaching Licenses may not be reinstated. Holders of these licenses must apply for reinstatement of the Five-Year CTE Teaching License, as provided in subsection (2).
(7) Endorsements: Endorsements will be added to reinstated CTE licenses, as provided in OAR 584-230-0050 CTE Endorsements.
- (a) If the CTE license has been expired more than five years from date of application, the applicant will receive the endorsements, as provided on the ODE-approved CTE reinstatement form.
- (b) If the CTE license has been expired less than five years from date of application, the applicant will receive the endorsements held on the expired CTE license. If the applicant held a CTE endorsement that is no longer issued by the Commission, the qualified applicants may receive the equivalent CTE endorsement upon reinstatement.
- (c) If the applicant applies to add new endorsements to their reinstated CTE license, they must add the new endorsements, as provided in OAR 584-230-0050 CTE Endorsements.
(8) Sponsored CTE Teaching License: Sponsored CTE teaching licenses may not be reinstated. A holder of an expired sponsored CTE teaching license may be issued a new sponsored CTE license based on a new application.
- (a) Applicants must meet the requirements for the sponsored CTE license in effect at the time of the new application.
- (b) Applicants are not required to pay reinstatement fees or complete additional continuing PDUs to qualify for the new sponsored CTE teaching license.
(c) Sponsored CTE Teaching licenses include:
- (A) Emergency Teaching Licenses for CTE assignments;
- (B) Restricted CTE Substitute Teaching Licenses; (May apply for a new Restricted Substitute License)
(C) Restricted CTE Teaching Licenses.
NOTE: Applicants with expired CTE I or Restricted CTE Teaching Licenses may not be eligible for the full three terms of a Restricted CTE Teaching License. The number of eligible terms will be determined by the new application process for the Restricted CTE Teaching License.
(9) Applying for Reinstatement: To be eligible to apply for reinstatement of an eligible Oregon CTE teaching license, an applicant must:
- (a) Submit a complete and correct application in the form and manner required by the Commission, including payment of all required fees as provided in OAR 584-200-0050;
- (b) Meet the renewal or advancement requirements that would have been required if the Oregon license had not lapsed;
- (c) Meet the requirements for reinstatement of Oregon suspended or revoked licenses as provided in Chapter 584, Division 50, if applicable; and
- (d) Meet the professional development requirements for reinstatements as provided in subsection (10), if required.
(10) Reinstatement PDUs: An applicant must complete additional professional development units (PDUs) based on the number of years the license is expired, as follows:
- (a) Expired for less than one year: No additional PDUs required.
- (b) Expired for more than one year, but less than two years: 25 additional PDUs.
- (c) Expired for more than two years but less than three years: 50 additional PDUs.
- (d) Expired for more than three years but less than four years: 75 additional PDUs.
- (e) Expired for more than four years but less than five years: 100 additional PDUs.
- (f) Expired for more than five years but less than six years: 125 additional PDUs.
- (g) Expired for more than six years: 150 additional PDUs.
- (11) To qualify as PDUs for Oregon reinstatement requirements, the PDUs must have been completed within five (5) years of the date of application for reinstatement of the teaching license.
- (12) All PDUs for reinstatement must be verified as provided in 584-255-0030 Verification of Professional Development.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 342
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 342.120 - 342.430, 342.455 - 342.495 & 342.533
History
TSPC 1-2018, adopt filed 01/26/2018, effective 01/26/2018