North Dakota Code § 15.1-13-17

Teaching license - Requirements - Exceptions
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1. An individual may not engage in the profession of teaching unless:
a. The individual holds a teaching license issued by the board; or

b. The individual is approved to teach by the board.
2. An individual may be approved to teach by the board only if the individual has 
previously held a North Dakota teaching certificate or license, holds a teaching 
certificate or license issued by another state, or has filed a completed application for 
licensure with the board.
3. The board shall grant a teaching license to an applicant who is a military spouse or 
military member who meets the requirements of section 43-51-11.1.
4. The board shall adopt rules establishing the terms and conditions under which an 
individual may be approved to teach, as provided for in this section. The terms and 
conditions may include the payment of a fine to the board in an amount not exceeding 
two hundred fifty dollars per incident, enrollment in and completion of continuing 
education courses, and submission of a completed application for licensure by a date 
certain.

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