Colorado Code § 22-63-201

Employment - license required - exception
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(1) Except as otherwise
provided in subsection (2) of this section, the board of a school district shall not enter into an
employment contract with any person as a teacher, except in a local college district or in an adult
education program, unless such person holds an initial or a professional teacher's license or
authorization issued pursuant to the provisions of article 60.5 of this title.
(2) (a) The general assembly hereby recognizes that many persons with valuable
professional expertise in areas other than teaching provide a great benefit to students through
their experience and functional knowledge when hired by a school district. To facilitate the
employment of these persons and comply with the requirements of federal law, the general
assembly has statutory provisions to create an alternative teacher license and alternative teacher
programs to enable school districts to employ persons with expertise in professions other than
teaching. These provisions enable a school district to employ a person with professional
expertise in a particular subject area, while ensuring that the person receives the necessary
training and develops the necessary skills to be a highly qualified teacher. The general assembly
strongly encourages each school district to hire persons who hold alternative teacher licenses to
provide a wide range of experience in teaching and functional subject matter knowledge for the
benefit of the students enrolled in the school district.
(b) A school district may hire a person who holds an alternative teacher license to teach
as an alternative teacher pursuant to an alternative teacher contract as described in section 22-
60.5-207.
(3) The board of a school district may enter into an employment contract with any
person to serve as an administrator based upon qualifications set by the board of the school
district. Nothing in this article shall be construed to require that an administrator, as a condition
of employment, possess any type of license or authorization issued pursuant to article 60.5 of
this title.

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