Mont. Admin. R. 10.57.606 - REPORTING OF THE SURRENDER, DENIAL, REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF A LICENSE
(1) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
maintain membership in the National Association of State Directors of Teacher
Education and Certification (NASDTEC) and shall report information concerning
disciplinary action to the NASDTEC clearinghouse.
(2) Upon receipt of a license surrendered pursuant
to ARM 10.57.605, the Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall report to the NASDTEC clearinghouse that the Superintendent
accepted the surrender of a license held by the licensee.
(3) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
report to the NASDTEC clearinghouse the denial of licensure for cause. A denial "for
cause" is defined as circumstances which:
(a)
resulted in a determination by the Superintendent that the applicant lacked the
requisite moral and professional character; or
(b) would, in the case of a licensed Montana
educator, be grounds for suspension or revocation.
(4) The Superintendent shall not report to NASDTEC
under (3) until either:
(a) the period for appeal
of denial as provided in ARM
10.57.607 has expired; or
(b) the Board of Public Education affirms the
denial.
(5) The
Superintendent of Public Instruction shall report to the NASDTEC clearinghouse a
letter of reprimand issued by the Board of Public Education, and the suspension or
revocation of a license held by an educator/specialist licensed in Montana.
(6) If a denial of licensure or
disciplinary action by the Board of Public Education is overturned by a court of
competent jurisdiction, the Superintendent of Public Instruction will notify the
NASDTEC clearinghouse of such action.
(7) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
maintain, pursuant to the superintendent's record retention policies, a record of
the circumstances surrounding the surrender, denial, revocation, suspension, or
reprimand involving a license or application for licensure. The contents of that
record shall be available for review by the certifying authority from any other
jurisdiction in which the educator/specialist seeks licensure.
Notes
20-4-102, MCA; IMP, 20-4-110, MCA;
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