Section 56362.7 Of Article 4. Implementation From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 30. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 4.
56362.7
. (a) The Legislature recognizes the need for specially
trained professionals to assess and serve pupils of limited English
proficiency. This is particularly true of pupils with exceptional
needs or pupils with suspected disabilities.
(b) The commission shall develop a bilingual-crosscultural
certificate of assessment competence for those professionals who may
participate in assessments for placements in special education
programs. The certificate shall be issued to holders of appropriate
credentials, certificates, or authorizations who demonstrate, by
written and oral examination, all of the following:
(1) That the person is competent in both the oral and written
skills of a language other than English.
(2) That the person has both the knowledge and understanding of
the cultural and historical heritage of the
limited-English-proficient individuals to be served.
(3) That the person has the ability to perform the assessment
functions the candidate is certified or authorized to perform in
English and in a language other than English.
(4) That the person has knowledge of the use of instruments and
other assessment techniques appropriate to evaluate
limited-English-proficient individuals with exceptional needs and
ability to develop appropriate data, instructional strategies,
individualized education programs, and evaluations.
(c) Certificates of bilingual-crosscultural competence for special
education professionals who implement individual education plans
requiring bilingual services shall be granted by the commission
pursuant to Section 44253.7.
(d) It is not the intent of the Legislature in enacting this
section that possession of any certificate established by this
section be a state-mandated requirement for employment or continued
employment. It is the intent that this is a matter for local
educational agencies to determine.