14 Del. Admin. Code § 1512-8.0 - Extension for Exigent Circumstances
8.1 The Department may extend an Advanced License for a period not to exceed 1 year, upon the license holder's showing of exigent circumstances warranting the necessity of such extension. Exigent circumstances are unanticipated circumstances or circumstances beyond the license holder's control, including serious illness of the license holder or a member of the license holder's immediate family, activation to active military duty, and serious emergencies that necessitate the license holder's temporarily leaving active service as an Educator.
8.2 A license holder whose Advanced License expires during the school year may have the Advanced License extended until the last day of the fiscal year upon a request from the public school district superintendent or charter school administrator. This extension shall be considered an exigent circumstance and shall not exceed 1 school year in length. Notwithstanding an extension, the effective date of any renewed license shall be the original expiration date.
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