45th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2002
RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS; REQUIRING PARENTAL NOTIFICATION WHEN PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS RECEIVE SERVICES FROM INDIVIDUALS WHO DO NOT HOLD STANDARD CERTIFICATES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 22-10-3 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1975, Chapter 306, Section 3, as amended) is amended to read:
"22-10-3. CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENT--TYPES OF
CERTIFICATES--FORFEITURE OF CLAIM--EXCEPTION--ADMINISTRATOR APPRENTICESHIP.--
A. [Any person] An individual teaching,
supervising an instructional program, counseling or providing
special instructional services in a public school or state
agency, [any person] an individual administering in a public
school and [any person] an individual providing health care
and administering medication or performing medical procedures
in a public school shall hold a valid certificate authorizing
the [person] individual to perform that function.
B. All certificates issued by the state board
shall be standard certificates except that the state board may
issue alternative, substandard and substitute certificates
under certain circumstances. If [a person] an individual
applies for and is qualified to receive an alternative
certificate, the state board shall issue an alternative
certificate to [a person] an individual not meeting the
requirements for a standard certificate. If a local school
board or the governing authority of a state agency certifies
to the state board that an emergency exists in the hiring of a
qualified [person] individual, the state board may issue a
substandard certificate to [a person] an individual not
meeting the requirements for a standard certificate. The
state board may also issue a substitute certificate to [a
person] an individual not meeting the requirements for a
standard certificate to enable the [person] individual to
perform the functions of a substitute teacher pursuant to the
rules of the state board. All substandard certificates issued
shall be effective for only one school year. An alternative
certificate may be effective for up to three years, provided
that after [a person] an individual has satisfactorily
completed a minimum of one year up to three years of teaching
under the supervision of a mentor or clinical supervisor, the
state board shall issue a standard certificate to that
[person] individual. No [person] individual under the age of
eighteen years shall hold a valid certificate, whether a
standard, alternative or substandard.
C. [Any person] An individual teaching,
supervising an instructional program, counseling or providing
special instructional services in a public school or state
agency and [any person] an individual administering in a
public school without a valid certificate after the first
three months of the school year shall thereafter forfeit all
claim to compensation for services rendered.
D. This section shall not apply to [a person] an
individual performing the functions of a practice teacher as
defined in the rules of the state board.
E. Any school nurse certified by the department of education shall also be licensed by the board of nursing.
F. Notwithstanding any existing requirements, [any
person] an individual seeking certification as an
administrator shall be required to serve a one-year
apprenticeship. The state board shall develop criteria and
rules to implement the provisions of this subsection.
G. A local superintendent shall give written notice to the parents of those students who are receiving services at a public school for longer than thirty days by an individual who does not hold a standard certificate authorizing that individual to provide those services. For purposes of this subsection, "services" means the provision of the following in a public school:
(1) teaching;
(2) supervising an instructional program;
(3) counseling;
(4) providing special instructional services;
(5) administering;
(6) providing health care and administering medications; or
(7) performing medical procedures.
H. For purposes of providing notice pursuant to the provisions set forth in Subsection G of this section, the local superintendent shall:
(1) ensure that the notice is provided not later than the thirtieth consecutive instructional day following the assignment of that individual to the classroom, administration, program or medical facility;
(2) ensure that the notice is provided in a bilingual form to a parent whose primary language is not English;
(3) retain a copy of the notice; and
(4) ensure that information relating to teacher licensure is available to the public upon request."