Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 13A - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Subtitle 12 - EDUCATOR LICENSURE
Chapter 13A.12.05 - Suspensions and Revocations
Section 13A.12.05.13 - Renewal and Advancement of an Administrator/Supervisor License

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 13A.12.05.13

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024

A. General.

(1) An applicant who holds a license is responsible for initiating the renewal of the license.

(2) An applicant shall ensure renewal requirements are received before the expiration date of the license to be considered continuous.

(3) Failure to Meet Requirements. Failure to meet the requirements of this section results in nonrenewal of the license.

(4) Advancement to a New License. An applicant may apply to advance to the next level of licensure by meeting the requirements under §.02A of this chapter.

B. Professional Development Requirements. The Initial Professional, Professional, and Advanced Professional License may be renewed for successive 5-year terms on the successful completion of the requisite number of professional development points (PDPs) as set forth in Regulation .15 of this chapter based on an individual professional development plan as set forth in Regulation .14 of this chapter that is designed to improve student learning and that is approved, if required, by the educator's supervisor.

C. Application Process.

(1) Renewal. An educator may renew their existing Initial Professional, Professional, or Advanced Professional License by submitting:
(a) A completed application, in the manner required by the Department;

(b) The required fee; and

(c) A statement, signed under the penalty of perjury, that the applicant has completed all requirements for licensure renewal, including the requisite number of Professional Development Points under an Individual Professional Development Plan.

(2) Advancement. An educator may request advancement to a new level of licensure by submitting:
(a) A completed application, in the manner prescribed by the Department;

(b) Supporting documentation demonstrating the applicant has met the requirements for the new level of licensure; and

(c) The required fee.

(3) All documentation submitted is subject to audit by the Department, and the educator shall provide additional documentation to the Department on request.

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