Alabama Administrative Code
Title 290 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Chapter 290-3-2 - EDUCATOR CERTIFICATION
Section 290-3-2-.26 - Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) Certificate Approach

Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 290-3-2-.26

Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024

(1) Overview. A superintendent or administrator who wishes to employ an individual as a JROTC instructor may request a JROTC Certificate.

(2) Application.

(a) The applicant is required to submit to the employing superintendent or administrator the current application for this approach and documentation of having met all requirements as prescribed in Rule 290-3-2-.26 and on the application.

(b) The superintendent or administrator who wishes to employ the applicant is required to submit to the Educator Certification Section:
1. A recommendation requesting issuance of the JROTC Certificate.

2. The applicant's current application and documentation of having met all requirements.

(3) Requirements. All requirements must be successfully completed prior to the date the application is received in the Educator Certification Section.

(a) Successful completion of the Alabama Special Requirements in Rule 290-3-2-.02(4).

(b) Verification that the applicant has been recommended and approved by a branch of the United States military to serve as a JROTC instructor. Required documentation shall be kept on file by the employing superintendent or administrator.

(4) Alabama Educator Certification Assessment Program (AECAP). The applicant must meet the requirements of the AECAP for this approach.

(5) Degree Level. The JROTC Certificate will not be issued at a degree level.

(6) Valid Period. The valid period of the certificate shall be from the date of issuance through the remainder of the same scholastic year, and thereafter, for the next five consecutive scholastic years. The JROTC Certificate may be reissued by following the same procedure used in issuing the initial certificate.

Rule was previously .14 and renumber to .26 as per certification file December 10, 2010.

Author: Dr. Thomas R. Rice

Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, Ala. Const. Amend. 284, §§ 16-3-11, 16-23-1, 16-23-2.

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