§ 6-17-402 - Rules and regulations.
               	 		
6-17-402.    Rules and regulations.
    (a)  As  used in this section, "certified teaching license" means the license of  a licensed classroom teacher, an administrator, a guidance counselor,  or a librarian issued by the State Board of Education.
(b)    (1)  The  State Board of Education shall promulgate rules and regulations for the  issuance, licensure, relicensure, and continuance of licensure of  teachers in the public schools of this state.
      (2)    (A)  In  addition to other requirements, any person applying for initial  licensure as a teacher or administrator in the public schools or a  licensed teacher or administrator applying for a license in an  additional area shall take and complete a test recognized by the  National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and approved by  the State Board of Education and submit the scores to the Department of  Education.
            (B)  No applicant  for initial licensure or licensure in an additional area shall receive a  license after July 1, 2007, unless the applicant scores at or above the  minimum level set by the State Board of Education that is consistent  with the recommendations of the Professional Licensure Standards Board.
            (C)  All colleges and universities in this state shall report the results of the examinations to the department upon request.
(c)  The  State Board of Education shall not delegate to any college or  university any of the State Board of Education's powers or duties  pertaining to the issuance, licensure, relicensure, and continuance of  licensure of teachers in public schools in this state.
(d)  The  State Board of Education shall waive the examination requirements under  subsection (b) of this section for individuals applying for licensure  in Arkansas who have a valid out-of-state teaching license and three (3)  years' documented teaching experience as required by the rules  promulgated by the State Board of Education.
(e)    (1)    (A)  The State Board of Education shall waive the requirement for professional development for a retired teacher who:
                  (i)  Maintains a valid license; and
                  (ii)  Reenters the educational setting prior to sixty-five (65) years of age due to a teacher shortage.
            (B)  "Educational setting" means the employment setting where the certified employee works, including without limitation:
                  (i)  A public or private school;
                  (ii)  An institution of higher education;
                  (iii)  An education service cooperative;
                  (iv)  The Department of Education;
                  (v)  An adult education setting; or
                  (vi)  Another agency or organization that employs licensed teachers for educational purposes.
      (2)  A  retired teacher who receives a waiver under subdivision (e)(1) of this  section shall participate in the staff development programs required by  the school district where he or she is employed.