Section 44065 Of Article 3. Interchange Between Certificated And Classified Positions From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 25. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
44065
. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (d), any person
employed on or after July 1, 1963, by a school district, including a
district having the merit system as outlined in Article 6 (commencing
with Section 45240) of Chapter 5 of this part, or by a county
superintendent of schools, in a position in which 50 percent or more
of his or her duties performed during the school year, whether
performed in a particular school or district or countywide, consist
of rendering service in directing, coordinating, supervising or
administering any portion or all of the types of functions listed
below in this section shall hold a valid teaching or service
credential as appropriate, whichever is designated in regulations
adopted by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing, authorizing the
particular service.
The types of functions are:
(1) The work of instructors and the instructional program for
pupils.
(2) Educational or vocational counseling, guidance and placement
services.
(3) School extracurricular activities related to, and an outgrowth
of, the instructional and guidance program of the school.
(4) Planning courses of study to be used in the public schools of
the state.
(5) The selection, collection, preparation, classification or
demonstration of instructional materials of any course of study for
use in the development of the instructional program in the schools of
the state.
(6) Research connected with the evaluation and efficiency of the
instructional program.
(7) The school health program.
(8) Activities connected with the enforcement of the laws relating
to compulsory education, coordination of child welfare activities
involving the school and the home, and the school adjustment of
pupils.
(9) The school library services.
(10) The preparation and distribution of instructional materials.
(11) The in-service training of teachers, principals, or other
certificated personnel.
(12) The interpretation and evaluation of the school instructional
program.
(13) The examination, selection, or assignment of teachers,
principals, or other certificated personnel involved in the
instructional program.
(b) Any person who was employed by a district or by a county
superintendent of schools before July 1, 1963, to perform any of the
services designated by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing to
require a supervision or administration credential, may continue to
perform such services without possessing the credential otherwise
required as long as he remains continuously employed to perform the
same services in that county superintendent's office or in that
district in which he was employed on that date, or is continuously
employed to perform the same services in a district which results
from a reorganization involving the same district.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the governing
board of any school district maintaining kindergarten or any of
grades 1 to 12, inclusive, or providing adult education classes, may
employ for purposes of instructing apprentices duly registered with
the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, persons holding any of the
following valid credentials:
(1) A community college instructor credential.
(2) A community college limited service credential.
(3) A community college special limited service credential.
(d) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a school district or county
superintendent of schools may hire persons who do not hold valid
teaching or service credentials to perform the examination, selection
or assignment of teachers, principals, or certificated personnel
involved in the instructional program.