Delaware Code § 14-1216

License extension; license freeze
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(a) Upon a showing by an educator of exigent circumstances, the Department may, through rules and regulations promulgated and
adopted pursuant to this chapter, issue a license extension for a period not to exceed 1 year.
(b) An educator may take an extended leave of absence for up to 3 years with no effect upon the validity or expiration of the educator's
initial, continuing or advanced license.
(c) If an applicant is not employed by a public school district or charter school, the initial license shall be inactive until such time as the
applicant is employed by a public school district or charter school. Once employed, the initial license shall be in effect for up to 4 years
and all rules and regulations promulgated and adopted under this chapter shall apply.
(d) The expiration of an educator's license before the end of the school year shall be considered an exigent circumstance under subsection
(a) of this section and the educator's license shall be extended until the end of that school year. Notwithstanding any extension, the
effective date of any renewed license shall be the original expiration date.
(e) (1) Notwithstanding any provision of this title to the contrary, a license issued by the Department pursuant to this chapter does not
expire for a "qualifying person" as defined in paragraph (e)(4) of this section as follows:
a. If the qualifying person holds an initial license, for 180 days after the date the qualifying person returns from active deployment.
b. If the qualifying person holds a continuing or advanced license, for 270 days after the date the qualifying person returns from
active deployment.
(2) A qualifying person who held a valid continuing or advanced license at the time of deployment and who wishes to renew the
continuing or advanced license must submit to the Department an application for renewal within 180 days after the qualifying person
has returned from active deployment. Applicants for renewal of a continuing license must meet the requirements set forth in § 1212 of
this title. Applicants for renewal of an advanced license must meet the requirements set forth in § 1214 of this title.
(3) The protection from license expiration provided under this subsection does not void or limit the obligations of the qualifying
person to meet all requirements of licensure as established by this chapter and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
(4) As used in this section, "qualifying person" means an individual who is a member of the active duty military, a member of the
National Guard, a member of the military reserve, retired military, or a military veteran.
(f) Notwithstanding any provision of this title to the contrary, a "qualifying person," as defined in paragraph (e)(4) of this section, or the
spouse of a qualifying person, may apply for reinstatement of a license issued by the Department pursuant to this chapter within 2 years
of the lapse or expiration of the license. The qualifying person or the spouse of a qualifying person must submit an application to reinstate
the license together with a copy of official verification that the applicant is a qualifying person or the spouse of a qualifying person and
the qualifying person is assigned to a duty station in this State. This subsection does not apply to a license that was suspended or revoked.

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