Wyoming Legislative Mandate Regarding Accreditation
W.S. 21-2-802. Powers and duties; teacher certification; suspension and revocation; certification fees; disposition of collected fees; required data submissions to department of education.
(a) The board shall promulgate rules and regulations:
(i) For the certification of school administrators, teachers and other personnel to require either examination in specified subjects or the completion of courses in approved institutions, or both. However, nothing in this article shall be construed as permitting the board to impose any additional requirements beyond licensure in his own profession on any person licensed pursuant to title 33 in order for that person to practice his own profession in the schools as an employee of or contractor for a school district. Board rules and regulations shall require the following minimum qualifications and any additional qualifications for additional training in a broad general education as the board may designate:
(A) For teachers, a degree from an accredited college or university;
(B) For administrators, qualification as a teacher pursuant to subparagraph (a)(i)(A) of this section in addition to appropriate experience as a teacher and additional training in educational administration.
(ii) In addition to paragraph (a)(i) of this section, the board shall by rule and regulation provide for:
(A) Certification of teachers of the Arapahoe and Shoshoni language and in its discretion, the board may make other exceptions as to both teachers and administrators it determines necessary and proper in special circumstances;
(B) Temporary employment as instructors of persons with extensive training or experience in a particular discipline if a certified teacher is not available.� Those instructors shall be monitored and supervised by certified personnel;
(C) School district establishment of courses taught primarily by electronic transmission such as broadcast through satellites which do not require the presence of a teacher certified in the subject matter being taught by this alternative method.
(iii) Providing that business instructors may instruct classes on economic systems and institutions.
(b) The board may enter into reciprocal agreements with other states for the purposes of granting certification pursuant to this section.
(c) The board may revoke or suspend certification for incompetency, conviction of a felony committed after July l, l996, immorality and other reprehensible conduct or gross neglect of duty, upon its own motion or upon the petition of any local board of trustees. Except as provided in subsection (h) of this section, no certificate shall be revoked or suspended without a hearing conducted in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, unless the person holding the certification waives the right to a hearing.
(d) The board may establish reasonable fees for application and issuance of certification under this section and may require the payment of fees as a condition for issuing any certificate. The fees may include the costs associated with the criminal history background check required by paragraph (e)(ii) of this section. Fees collected by the board pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited with the state treasurer. Upon receipt, the state treasurer shall credit the revenues to a separate account. Expenditures from the account shall be for expenses incurred by the board in administering this article.
(e) For all persons seeking initial certification under this section on or after July 1, 1996:
(i) The applicant shall be required to verify under oath whether he has been convicted of a felony. The board may deny certification of any applicant who has been convicted of a felony and may annul a certificate for misrepresentation by an applicant of his criminal history. Action by the board to annul a certificate shall be taken following a hearing conducted in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, unless the person holding the certification waives the right to a hearing;
(ii) The applicant shall provide to the board fingerprints and other information necessary for a criminal history record background check as provided in W.S. 7-19-201(a).
(f) Any local school board dismissing or accepting the resignation of a person holding certification under this section shall notify the professional standards teaching board of the dismissal or resignation, if the dismissal or acceptance of the resignation was based in whole or in part upon the person’s conviction of a felony.
(g) For purposes of this section:
(i) “Convicted” or “conviction” means an unvacated determination of guilt by any court having legal jurisdiction of the offense and from which no appeal is pending. Pleas of guilty and nolo contendere shall be deemed convictions for the purposes of this section. Dispositions pursuant to W.S. 7-13-301 or 35-7-1037 shall not be convictions for purposes of this section;
(ii) “Felony” means a criminal offense for which the penalty authorized by law includes imprisonment in a state penal institution for more than one (1) year. “Felony” includes an offense committed in another jurisdiction which, if committed in this state, would constitute a felony as defined in this paragraph.
(h) The board shall establish qualifications of persons teaching driver education in a public school in this state in accordance with W.S. 21-7-303(c).
(j) Nothing in this section authorizes the board to establish qualifications of persons exempt from certification requirements pursuant to W.S. 21-7-303(b).
(k) Upon receipt from the department of family services of a certified copy of an order from a court to withhold, suspend or otherwise restrict a license issued by the board, the board shall notify the party named in the court order of the withholding, suspension or restriction of the license in accordance with the terms of the court order. No appeal under the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act shall be allowed for a license withheld, suspended or restricted under this subsection.
(m) In accordance with criteria and guidelines established by the state superintendent of public instruction, the board shall submit data elements collected from school administrators, teachers and other school district personnel certified under this article to the department of education for housing in the department’s data base repository.