Summary of Proposed Action: Adds
missing word.
Background: Housekeeping.
Issues/Concerns that Surfaced (if
any):
Changed Since Last Commission Meeting?
¨
N/A; First reading – Hasn’t been
before the Commission
þ No;
same as last meeting considered
¨ Yes
– As follows:
Fiscal Impact: None
Staff Recommendation:
þ
Adopt rule as presented
¨ Adopt rule in the future; refer to
public comment
¨ No recommendation
¨ File as temporary rule and refer to public
comment
Permanent Rule for
Adoption
584-050-0040 (Amended Version)
Expiration and Continued Use of Expired Licenses and Registrations
(1) A license, certificate
or registration expires on the date posted on the license or registration
unless an application for renewal or upgrade to the next license is received by
the Commission prior to that expiration date. If a license or registration expires,
reinstatement requirements, including possible late fees must be met for
further licensure, certification or registration.
(2) In spite of the
expiration date, a license, certificate or registration identified in
subsection (1) continues to be valid for a 120 day grace period after the date
of expiration only for purposes of ORS 342.173 so long as the application and
fee for renewal have been received by the TSPC office
on or before the date of expiration of the license.
(a) Late applications will
receive a grace period that does not exceed the amount of time the educator
would have had if the application and fee had been received prior to the
expiration date on the license, certificate or registration. (See subsection (3)
below.)
(b) The period the
license, certificate or registration was expired will show in the Commission’s
records. The next license, certificate or registration will be issued from the
date the application and fees were received if received after the expiration
date on the license, certificate or registration.
(3) Unless an application
for renewal and fee are received prior to the expiration date on the license,
certificate or registration subject to this rule, the educator is not eligible
to continue employment under the license or registration.
(a) If the application and
full fee are received following the expiration date on a renewable license,
then the educator becomes eligible to work on the expired license upon posting
of the fee and activation of the grace period on the TSPC web site through the
120th day following the expiration of the license;
(b) If an application for
renewal is late, an applicant may have to pay for an expedited license,
certificate or renewal if there is insufficient time to issue the license,
certificate or renewal before the 120 day grace period expires.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 342
Stats. Implemented: ORS 342.120 - 342.430 & 342.985
Hist.: TS 15, f. 12-20-76, ef. 1-1-77; TS 17, f. 12-19-77, ef. 1-1-78; TS
2-1981(Temp), f. & ef. 8-17-81; TS 1-1982, f. & ef. 1-5-82; TS 1-1992,
f. & cert. ef. 1-15-92; TSPC 13-2006, f. & cert. ef. 11-22-06; TSPC
7-2007, f. & cert. ef. 12-14-07; TSPC 2-2009, f. & cert. ef. 3-12-09;
TSPC 6-2010, f. & cert. ef. 8-31-10