2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 79-809 — Teachers\' entry-level certificates or permits; qualifications.

Section 79-809
Teachers' entry-level certificates or permits; qualifications.

In addition to the requirements in section 79-808, the maximum which the board may require for the issuance of any entry-level certificate or permit shall be that the applicant (1) has a baccalaureate degree that qualifies for a certificate to teach, (2) has satisfactorily completed, within two years of the date of application, an approved program at a standard institution of higher education, (3) has satisfactorily demonstrated basic skills competency, (4) has special education training, (5) has earned college credit in an approved program, at a standard institution of higher education, for which endorsement is sought, and (6) has paid a nonrefundable fee to the department of up to forty-five dollars for issuance of a certificate or permit valid in all schools or up to thirty dollars for issuance of a certificate or permit valid only in nonpublic schools.


Source:
    Laws 1963, c. 491, § 4, p. 1570

    Laws 1976, LB 833, § 1

    Laws 1984, LB 994, § 10

    Laws 1985, LB 633, § 8

    Laws 1990, LB 1090, § 21

    Laws 1994, LB 1310, § 10

    Laws 1996, LB 754, § 8

    R.S.1943, (1994), § 79-1247.06

    Laws 1996, LB 900, § 439

    Laws 2001, LB 314, § 2

    Laws 2003, LB 685, § 9

Annotations:
    A state agency which requires, as a minimum for certification of an individual, the maximum requirement permitted by statute does not violate the limiting terms of such statute. The state has a compelling interest in the quality and ability of those who are employed to teach its young people, and a requirement that such teacher possess an appropriate baccalaureate degree is neither arbitrary nor unreasonable and is a reliable indicator of the probability of success as a teacher. State ex rel. Douglas v. Faith Baptist Church of Louisville, 207 Neb. 802, 301 N.W.2d 571 (1981).



~Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska

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