Section 511IAC16-2-3. Out-of-state applicants; eligibility; content  


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  •    An out-of-state applicant is eligible for an initial practitioner license if the applicant meets the following requirements:

    (1) Successfully completes test requirements under 511 IAC 15-7-2(a) or comparable requirements as determined by the department.

    (2) Meets one (1) of the following requirements:

    (A) Holds a valid license or certificate of eligibility from a compact state and has completed a program approved by the compact state that is required for certification of education personnel in that compact state. The program must require completion of a baccalaureate degree and a supervised field experience.

    (B) Holds a valid license or certificate of eligibility from a compact state that has agreed to Section III(B)(1) of the Interstate Compact Agreement and the applicant:

    (i) holds a baccalaureate degree; and

    (ii) completed an alternative certification program approved by the member state.

    (C) Holds a bachelor's degree from a teacher education program approved by NCATE/CAEP or its successor, or a state accredited teacher preparation program in good standing.

    (Indiana State Board of Education; 511 IAC 16-2-3; filed Nov 18, 2014, 3:51 p.m.: 20141217-IR-511130399FRA)