1st Engrossment - 94th Legislature (2025 - 2026)
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A bill for an act
relating to education; extending the short-call substitute teacher pilot program;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 122A.441.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 122A.441, is amended to read:
(a) A school district or charter school and applicant may jointly request the Professional
Educator Licensing and Standards Board approve an application for a short-call substitute
teaching license. The application information must sufficiently demonstrate the following:
(1) the applicant:
(i) holds a minimum of an associate's degree or equivalent and has or will receive
substitute training from the school district or charter school; or
(ii) holds a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent and has been employed as
an education support personnel or paraprofessional within the district or charter school for
at least one academic year; and
(2) the school district or charter school has obtained the results of a background check
completed in accordance with section 123B.03.
(b) The Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board may issue a temporary
teaching license under this section pending a background check under section 122A.18,
subdivision 8, and may immediately suspend or revoke the license upon receiving background
check information. An applicant submitting an application for a short-call substitute teaching
license in accordance with section 122A.18, subdivision 7a, paragraph (a), must not be
required to complete a joint application with a district and must not be issued a license
pending a background check under section 122A.18, subdivision 8.
(c) The board may prioritize short-call substitute teaching license applications to expedite
the review process.
(d) A school district or charter school must provide a substitute teacher who receives a
substitute teaching license through the pilot program with substitute teacher training. The
board may remove a school district or charter school from the pilot program for failure to
provide the required training.
(e) A school district or charter school must not require an employee to apply for a
substitute teaching license, or retaliate against an employee that does not apply for a substitute
teaching license under the pilot program.
(f) A school district or charter school must compensate an employee working as a
short-call substitute teacher under the pilot program with the greater of deleted text begin $200 per daydeleted text end new text begin $175
per day for districts or charter schools located in one of the seven counties in the metro
equity region under section 126C.10, subdivision 28, or $150 per day for all other districts
or charter schools,new text end or the employee's regular rate of pay.
(g) This section expires on June 30, deleted text begin 2025deleted text end new text begin 2027new text end .
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This section is effective the day following final enactment.
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