3003 - Qualifications of superintendents.

§ 3003. Qualifications of superintendents.  1. No person except one in  possession  of a valid superintendent's certificate prior to July first,  nineteen hundred seventy-one shall hereafter be eligible to the position  of  superintendent  of  schools,  deputy  superintendent   of   schools,  associate superintendent of schools, assistant superintendent of schools  or  other superintendent of schools or member of a board of examiners in  a city school district or as a superintendent of schools in a union free  or central school district having a population of more  than  forty-five  hundred,   or   eligible  to  appointment  to  the  office  of  district  superintendent of schools in this state,  who  is  not  eligible  for  a  superintendent's  certificate  issued  by the commissioner in accordance  with the following requirements:    a. He shall be a graduate of a college or university approved  by  the  commissioner  and  in addition shall have completed sixty semester hours  in graduate courses approved by the commissioner; and    b. At the time of his appointment  each  shall  have  completed  three  years  of teaching experience satisfactory to the commissioner in public  or non-public schools.    2. The  commissioner  of  education  shall  issue  a  superintendent's  permanent  certificate to any person who on March twenty-fifth, nineteen  hundred  thirty-seven,  held  or  was  appointed  to,  a   position   of  superintendent  of  schools, deputy superintendent of schools, associate  superintendent of schools, assistant superintendent of schools or  other  superintendent of schools or member of a board of examiners in a city or  as  a superintendent of schools in a village having a population of more  than forty-five hundred, or district superintendent of schools.    3. The commissioner, at the request of a board of education  or  board  of  cooperative  educational services, may provide for the issuance of a  certificate as superintendent  of  schools  to  exceptionally  qualified  persons  who  do  not  meet  all  of  the  graduate  course  or teaching  requirements of subdivision one of this section, but  whose  exceptional  training   and   experience  are  the  substantial  equivalent  of  such  requirements and qualify such persons for the duties of a superintendent  of schools.    4. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commissioner  shall  require  that  any  person applying, on or after January first, nineteen  hundred  ninety-one,  for  a  superintendent's  certificate  shall,   in  addition  to  all  the  other  requirements, have completed two hours of  coursework or training regarding the  identification  and  reporting  of  child  abuse  and  maltreatment.  The  coursework  or  training shall be  obtained from an institution or provider which has been approved by  the  department  to  provide  such  coursework or training. The coursework or  training shall include information regarding the physical and behavioral  indicators of child abuse and maltreatment and the  statutory  reporting  requirements  set  out  in  sections  four hundred thirteen through four  hundred twenty of the social services law, including but not limited to,  when and how a report must be made, what other actions the  reporter  is  mandated   or   authorized  to  take,  the  legal  protections  afforded  reporters, and the consequences for failing to  report.  Each  applicant  shall  provide  the department with documentation showing that he or she  has completed the required training.    5. The commissioner may provide for the issuance of a  certificate  as  deputy,  associate  or  assistant  superintendent  for  business  to any  qualified person who meets all of the requirements of subdivision one of  this section, except those contained in paragraph b of  subdivision  one  of this section.