NAC391.060. Expiration of licenses and endorsements.  


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  •      1. Upon application, the Department will issue a license for the specified number of years to a person with:

         (a) A bachelor’s degree or less, for 5 years.

         (b) A master’s degree and 3 years of verified teaching experience, for 6 years.

         (c) A specialist’s degree and 3 years of verified teaching experience, for 8 years.

         (d) A doctoral degree and 3 years of verified teaching experience, for 10 years.

         (e) A National Board Certification issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, for 10 years. If the National Board Certificate expires less than 10 years after the date of application, the license is valid for the period of the certificate.

    Ê A license specified in this subsection is renewable.

         2. Except as otherwise provided in this section and NAC 391.057, a license expires on the holder’s date of birth in the year of expiration.

         3. A provisional license that is renewable becomes invalid on the date of expiration of the provision. If the holder of such a license provides evidence to the Department of his or her completion of the course work required to satisfy the provision, the Department will remove the provision and the license remains valid until the date of expiration of the license.

         4. An endorsement becomes invalid on the date that the license to which it is attached expires.

     [Bd. of Education, Certification Reg. § 391.020 subsecs. 6 & 10, eff. 10-23-81; A 3-26-82]—(NAC A by Comm’n on Prof. Standards in Education, 11-4-91; 1-11-96; 12-13-96, eff. 1-1-97; R092-97, 1-14-98; R089-99, 10-25-99; R048-09, 11-25-2009; R115-11, 10-4-2013)