Any administrator who holds a valid initial or professional administrator's license pursuant to this part 3, who has completed three or more years of successful experience working with students as a licensed or certificated professional in a public or nonpublic elementary or secondary school in this state or another state, and who, on occasion, functions as a teacher shall not be required to hold a valid initial or professional teacher license pursuant to part 2 of this article. The state board of education shall establish by rule what constitutes occasional teaching for purposes of this section.
Source: L. 95: Entire section added, p. 269, § 3, effective July 1. L. 97: Entire section amended, p. 1664, § 24, effective June 5. L. 2005: Entire section amended, p. 188, § 27, effective April 7.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 60.5 - Colorado Educator Licensing Act
Part 3 - Principals and Administrators
§ 22-60.5-301. Types of Principal Licenses Issued - Term
§ 22-60.5-302. Professional Principal Licensees - Master Certification
§ 22-60.5-303. Assessment of Professional Competencies
§ 22-60.5-304. Approved Induction Programs - Initial Principal Licensees
§ 22-60.5-305. Licensed Principals - Occasional Teaching
§ 22-60.5-306. Types of Administrator Licenses Issued - Term
§ 22-60.5-307. Professional Administrator Licensees - Master Certification
§ 22-60.5-308. Assessment of Professional Competencies
§ 22-60.5-309. Approved Induction Programs - Initial Administrator Licensees
§ 22-60.5-309.5. Licensed Administrators - Occasional Teaching