N.D. Admin. Code 67.1-02-05-04

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 67.1-02-05-04 - Endorsements, added degrees, and restrictions

The North Dakota educator's professional license is issued as described in section 67.1-02-02-02. This license qualifies the holder for regular classroom teaching or for functioning in areas with the proper endorsements and restrictions as assigned. Degrees and endorsements in content areas of elementary, middle level, or secondary schools, educational pedagogy, or educational leadership must be obtained through regional or state-approved teacher education programs and meet North Dakota program approval standards for the content area.

1.Endorsements. An individual holding a valid North Dakota teaching license may request endorsements in early childhood, kindergarten, elementary, middle school, bilingual, secondary, or content area minor equivalency endorsements or any other endorsement issued by the board. Specific requirements appear in 67.1-02-03, regarding re-education. A one-time, nonrefundable review fee of eighty dollars must accompany the request to add an endorsement.
2.New degrees. A newly acquired major, minor, or new degree may be added between renewal periods by submitting official transcripts, a complete application form, including part six, completed by the college or university, and paying the regular renewal fee for those renewing two-year licenses or five-year licenses. An additional two-year or five-year extension, respectively, is added to the license expiration date at the time of the addition of the new major, minor, or degree.
3.Added qualifications on life certificates. An individual who holds a life certificate under section 67.1-02-02-01 may add degrees or endorsements to the board licensure records by submitting official transcripts and paying the review fee pursuant to subsection 2. An official duplicate of the life certificate showing the added degree will be issued to the life certificate holder at the time of the addition. Official duplicate copies of lost life certificates or renewable licenses will be provided at a cost to the holder of twenty dollars.
4.Restricted licenses. Programs that include a specialized rather than a regular professional education core are issued initial two-year licenses that restrict the holder to teaching in that specialty area. Applicants must submit the completed application form, original transcripts, fees, and fingerprint cards to the education standards and practices board prior to licensure. National certification may be used for re-education credits for as long as the certification is current.
a. Restricted licenses are issued to applicants with specialist or master's degrees in:
(1) School psychology. The prekindergarten through grade twelve school psychology restricted license will be issued to those applicants who have:
(a) Obtained a specialist degree in school psychology from a national association of school psychology-accredited institution;
(b) Achieved the national certification of school psychologist certification. To qualify for the national certification of school psychologist license, the candidate must have successfully met the standards for training and field placement programs in school psychology, standards for the credentialing of school psychologist, standards for the provision of school psychological services, and principles of professional ethics; or
(c) Obtained a specialist degree in school psychology with the expectation of obtaining national certification within two years.

The board of psychologist examiners must be given, each year, a list of names of individuals with a school psychologist credential.

(2) School psychologist intern. A school psychologist who does not have the school psychologist requirements in subparagraph a, b, or c of paragraph 1 may qualify for an intern license. The school psychologist intern license will be issued for one year, or on an annual basis until the specialist degree has been completed, for applicants who have:
(a) Obtained a master's degree in school psychology (minimum 30 credits) from a national association of school psychology-accredited institution;
(b) A recommendation of the advisor of an accredited school psychology training instruction stating the applicant is eligible for enrollment in the internship program; and
(c) An outline of remaining coursework with specified dates for completion, including completion of a thesis or equivalent.
(3) Speech-language pathology. The prekindergarten through grade twelve speech-language pathology restricted license will be issued to those applicants who have a master's degree in speech-language pathology or communication disorders, one hundred hours of school-based practicum, and have graduated from a program accredited by the council on academic accreditation of the American speech and hearing association. Applications for renewal of the bachelor level speech-language pathology license will be denied after July 1, 2010.
(4) School counseling. The prekindergarten through grade twelve professional school counseling restricted license will be issued to those applicants who have professional education coursework in educational psychology; instructional planning, methods, and assessment; classroom management; and school-based field experience or practicum and completed one of the following master's programs from a state-approved counselor education program:
(a) Master's degree in school counseling;
(b) Master's degree in counseling with emphasis in school counseling;
(c) Master's degree and graduate coursework equivalent to a master's degree in school counseling; or
(d) Master's degree in counseling and a program of study from an approved school counselor education program to complete the coursework requirements for the equivalent of a master's degree in school counseling, educational coursework in educational psychology, instructional planning, methods, and assessment, classroom management, and the school-based field experience or practicum within four years. Two 2-year licenses will be issued to those applicants while the requirements are being completed.
b. Restricted licenses are issued to applicants with baccalaureate degrees in the following areas who do not also meet qualifications for regular early childhood, elementary, middle level, secondary, or kindergarten through grade twelve licenses as stated in section 67.1-02-02-02 that have completed the application form and submitted fees and transcripts, background investigation, and praxis II tests:
(1) Intellectual disabilities education (19006). The intellectual disabilities prekindergarten through grade twelve restricted license will be issued to those people qualifying for a valid North Dakota teaching license in special education who hold a bachelor of science degree major in intellectual disabilities. The applicant will only provide consultative services.
(2) Hearing-impaired education (19920). The hearing-impaired prekindergarten through grade twelve restricted license will be issued to those applicants who have a bachelor of science degree major in education of the deaf with thirty-two hours of hearing-impaired qualifying coursework. The applicant will only provide consultative services.
(3) Visually impaired education (19945). The visually impaired prekindergarten through grade twelve restricted license will be issued to those applicants who have a bachelor of science degree with a major in visually impaired and twenty-one through twenty-three semester hours in qualifying visually impaired coursework. The applicant will only provide consultative services.
(4) Early childhood special education (19937). The early childhood special education restricted license birth through grade three will be issued to those applicants who have a baccalaureate degree in early childhood special education. The applicant will only provide consultative services.
(5) All other special education categories require regular early childhood, elementary, middle, or secondary qualifications.
(6) Career and technical education. The trade, industry, technical, and health occupations restricted license will be issued to applicants holding a baccalaureate level degree in career and technical education if that degree does not include the general education or regular professional education core as required for regular licensure under section 67.1-02-02-02, and is restricted to teaching in grades seven through grade twelve.
(7) Reserve officers training corps. The reserve officers training corps license will be issued pursuant to section 67.1-02-05-03.
(8) Native American language instruction.
(a) The native American language restricted kindergarten through grade twelve license will be issued to those applicants holding a baccalaureate level degree in native American language if that degree does not include the general education or regular professional education core as required for regular licensure under section 67.1-02-02-02 and has completed a three semester hour course in classroom instruction at a tribal college or other institution of higher education.
(b) The native American language restricted kindergarten through grade twelve licensed will be issued to those applicants holding a baccalaureate level degree and a native American language endorsement, including three semester hours in classroom instruction.
(9) Theological studies instruction (50040). The theological studies kindergarten through grade twelve license will be issued to those applicants holding a baccalaureate degree and is recommended for approval as an instructor of theological studies by the governing board or administration of a nonpublic school offering a theological studies course.
c. Restricted licenses are issued to those nondegreed applicants in:
(1) Career and technical education. Restricted licenses are issued for trade, industry, technical, and health occupations in accordance with section 67.1-02-04-06 and are restricted to teaching in grades nine through twelve.
(2) North Dakota American Indian language as pursuant to North Dakota Century Code section 15.1-13-22 to those applicants who display competence in North Dakota American Indian languages and culture and are recommended for licensure to teach North Dakota native languages kindergarten through grade twelve by an indigenous language board created by a tribal government in this state and have completed a three semester hour course in classroom instruction at a tribal college or other institution of higher education.
d. Teachers with restricted licenses may teach only in the restricted specified area.

N.D. Admin Code 67.1-02-05-04

Effective July 1, 1995; amended effective October 1, 1998; June 1, 1999; March 1, 2000; August 1, 2002; July 1, 2004; April 1, 2006; July 1, 2008; July 1, 2010; July 1, 2012.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2020-378, October 2020, effective 10/1/2020.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2021-382, October 2021, effective 10/1/2021.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2023-391, January 2024, effective 1/1/2024.

General Authority: NDCC 15.1-13-09, 15.1-13-10

Law Implemented: NDCC 15.1-13-08, 15.1-13-10, 15.1-13-11, 15.1-13-12.1, 15.1-13-22, 15.1-18-02, 15.1-18-03; S.L. 2001, ch. 173, § 16