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Is there a need to verify emergent approval prior to the issuing of a substitute certificate?

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Is there a need to verify emergent approval prior to the issuing of a substitute certificate?

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A. The substitute may not teach in a public educational facility until that person undergoes the background check and obtains valid substitute teaching credentials. The exception would be if the employing district obtained an emergent hiring approval for the substitute teaching position from the county superintendent. In that case, the credentials could be issued pending the criminal history background check.

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