256.11A - TEACHER LIBRARIAN -- GUIDANCE COUNSELOR -- SCHOOL NURSE -- WAIVERS.

        256.11A  TEACHER LIBRARIAN -- GUIDANCE COUNSELOR --
      SCHOOL NURSE -- WAIVERS.
         1.  The board of directors of a school district may file a written
      request with the department of education that the department waive
      the following requirements adopted by the state board as follows:
         a.  By August 1, 2007, for the school year beginning July 1,
      2007, apply for a one-year extension of a waiver granted for the
      previous school year beginning July 1, 2006, that the school district
      have a qualified teacher librarian.
         b.  By August 1, 2007, for the school year beginning July 1,
      2007, that the school district have a qualified guidance counselor.
      The board of directors of the school district may, not later than
      August 1, 2008, for the school year beginning July 1, 2008, apply for
      a one-year extension of the waiver.
         c.  By August 1, 2007, for the school year beginning July 1,
      2007, that the school district have a school nurse.  The board of
      directors of the school district may, not later than August 1, 2008,
      for the school year beginning July 1, 2008, apply for a one-year
      extension of the waiver.
         2.  A request for a waiver filed by the board of directors of a
      school district pursuant to subsection 1 shall describe actions being
      taken by the district to meet the requirement for which the district
      has requested a waiver.  A school district cannot request a waiver of
      a requirement under subsection 1 if it met the requirements of
      section 256.11, subsection 9, 9A, or 9B, as applicable, in the
      previous school year.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         88 Acts, ch 1262, § 3; 89 Acts, ch 210, § 6; 90 Acts, ch 1272, §
      41; 92 Acts, ch 1159, §3; 93 Acts, ch 4, § 1; 93 Acts, ch 52, § 1; 94
      Acts, ch 1091, §14; 95 Acts, ch 96, §1; 2006 Acts, ch 1182, §3; 2007
      Acts, ch 108, §5