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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1826
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to reauthorize the Alternate
Routes to Teacher Certification and Licensure program.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 14, 2001
Mr. Duncan introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Education and the Workforce
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A BILL
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to reauthorize the Alternate
Routes to Teacher Certification and Licensure program.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Alternative Routes to Teacher
Certification and Licensure Act of 2001''.
SEC. 2. PROGRAM REAUTHORIZED.
The Higher Education Act of 1965 is amended by inserting after
title VII (20 U.S.C. 1133 et seq.) the following new title:
``TITLE VIII--ALTERNATIVE ROUTES TO TEACHER CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE
``SEC. 801. FINDINGS.
``The Congress finds that--
``(1) effective elementary and secondary schools require
competent teachers and strong leadership;
``(2) school systems would benefit greatly by increasing
the pool of qualified individuals from which to recruit
teachers;
``(3) many talented professionals who have demonstrated a
high level of subject area competence outside the education
profession may wish to pursue careers in education, but have
not fulfilled the requirements to be certified or licensed as
teachers;
``(4) alternative routes can enable qualified individuals
to fulfill State certification or licensure requirements and
would allow school systems to utilize the expertise of such
professionals and improve the pool of qualified individuals
available to local educational agencies as teachers; and
``(5) alternative routes to certification or licensure
requirements that do not exclude qualified individuals from
teaching solely because such individuals do not meet
traditional certification or licensure requirements would allow
school systems to take advantage of these professionals and
improve the supply of well-qualified teachers.
``SEC. 802. PURPOSE.
``It is the purpose of this title to improve the supply of well-
qualified elementary and secondary school teachers by encouraging and
assisting States to develop and implement programs for alternative
routes to teacher certification or licensure requirements. Such
programs shall place special emphasis on the participation of
individuals who are members of minority groups.
``SEC. 803. ALLOTMENTS.
``(a) Allotments to States.--
``(1) In general.--From the amount appropriated to carry
out this title, the Secretary shall allot to each State the
lesser of either the amount the State applies for under section
556 or an amount that is proportional to the State's share of
the total population of children ages 5 through 17 in all the
States (based on the most recent data available that is
satisfactory to the Secretary).
``(2) Reallocation.--If a State does not apply for its
allotment, or the full amount of its allotment, under the
preceding paragraph, the Secretary may reallocate the excess
funds to one or more other States that demonstrate, to the
satisfaction of the Secretary, a current need for the funds.
``(b) Special Rule.--Notwithstanding section 412(b) of the General
Education Provisions Act, funds awarded under this title shall remain
available for obligation by a recipient for a period of 2 calendar
years from the date of the grant.
``SEC. 804. STATE APPLICATIONS.
``(a) In General.--Any State desiring to receive a grant under this
title shall, through the State educational agency, submit an
application at such time, in such manner, and containing such
information, as the Secretary may reasonably require.
``(b) Requirements.--Each application shall--
``(1) describe the programs, projects, and activities to be
undertaken; and
``(2) contain such assurances as the Secretary considers
necessary, including assurances that--
``(A) assistance provided to the State educational
agency under this title will be used to supplement, and
not to supplant, any State or local funds available for
the development and implementation of programs to
provide alternative routes to fulfilling teacher
certification or licensure requirements;
``(B) the State educational agency has, in
developing and designing the application, consulted
with--
``(i) representatives of local educational
agencies, including superintendents and school
board members (including representatives of
their professional organizations where
applicable);
``(ii) elementary and secondary school
teachers, including representatives of their
professional organizations;
``(iii) institutions of higher education
with schools or departments of education;
``(iv) parents; and
``(v) other interested organizations and
individuals; and
``(C) the State educational agency will submit to
the Secretary, at such time as the Secretary may
specify, a final report describing the activities
carried out with assistance provided under this title
and the results achieved.
``(c) GEPA Provisions Inapplicable.--Sections 435 and 436 of the
General Education Provisions Act, except to the extent that such
sections relate to fiscal control and fund accounting procedures, shall
not apply to this title.
``SEC. 805. USE OF FUNDS.
``(a) Use of Funds.--
``(1) In general.--A State educational agency shall use
assistance provided under this title to support programs,
projects, or activities that develop and implement new, or
expand and improve existing, programs that enable individuals
to move to a career in education from another occupation
through an alternative route to teacher certification or
licensure.
``(2) Types of assistance.--A State educational agency may
carry out such programs, projects, or activities directly,
through contracts, or through grants to local educational
agencies, intermediate educational agencies, institutions of
higher education, or consortia of such agencies.
``(b) Uses.--Funds received under this title may be used for--
``(1) the design, development, implementation, and
evaluation of programs that enable qualified professionals who
have demonstrated a high level of subject area competence
outside the education profession and are interested in entering
the education profession to fulfill State certification or
licensure requirements;
``(2) the establishment of administrative structures
necessary for the development and implementation of programs to
provide alternative routes to fulfilling State requirements for
certification or licensure;
``(3) training of staff, including the develop
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appropriate support programs, such as mentor programs, for
teachers entering the school system through alternative routes
to teacher certification or licensure;
``(4) the development of recruitment strategies;
``(5) the development of reciprocity agreements between or
among States for the certification or licensure of teachers;
and
``(6) other appropriate programs, projects, and activities
designed to meet the objectives of this title.
``SEC. 806. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
``There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this title
$15,000,000 for fiscal year 2002 and each of the 3 succeeding fiscal
years.''.
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