First Regular Session 117th General Assembly (2011)
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SENATE ENROLLED ACT No. 4
AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning human services.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana:
SOURCE: IC 12-21-5-2; (11)SE0004.1.1. -->
SECTION 1. IC 12-21-5-2, AS AMENDED BY P.L.99-2007,
SECTION 103, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS
[EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2011]: Sec. 2. The division is responsible for
the following:
(1) The planning, research, and development of programs and
methods for the education and treatment of children with an
emotional disturbance.
(2) The coordination of governmental services, activities, and
programs in Indiana relating to such children.
(3) The administration of the state supported services concerned
with such children.
(4) The preparation of the annual report required by IC 7.1-6-2-5.
(5) The provision of information and guidance to local school
corporations on the development of evidence based programs
for basic or inservice courses for teachers and training for
teachers on the following:
(A) Prevention of child suicide.
(B) Recognition of signs that a student may be considering
suicide.
SOURCE: IC 20-28-3-4; (11)SE0004.1.2. -->
SECTION 2. IC 20-28-3-4, AS AMENDED BY P.L.122-2007,
SECTION 2, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2011]: Sec. 4. A governing body may adjourn the governing
body's schools for not more than three (3) days in a school year to allow
teachers, school administrators, and paraprofessionals to participate in:
(1) a session concerning agricultural instruction conducted in the
county;
(2) a meeting of a teachers' association;
(3) a visitation of model schools under a governing body's
direction; or
(4) a basic or inservice course of education and training on autism
that is certified by the state board in conjunction with the state
health commissioner and any other appropriate entity determined
by the state board; or
(5) a basic or inservice course of education and training on the
prevention of child suicide and the recognition of signs that a
student may be considering suicide. A governing body shall pay
a teacher the teacher's per diem salary for the teacher's
participation.
SOURCE: IC 20-28-5-3; (11)SE0004.1.3. -->
SECTION 3. IC 20-28-5-3, AS AMENDED BY P.L.75-2008,
SECTION 1, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2011]: Sec. 3. (a) The department shall designate:
(1) the grade point average required for each type of license; and
(2) the types of licenses to which the teachers' minimum salary
laws apply, including nonrenewable one (1) year limited licenses.
(b) The department shall determine details of licensing not provided
in this chapter, including requirements regarding the following:
(1) The conversion of one (1) type of license into another.
(2) The accreditation of teacher education schools and
departments.
(3) The exchange and renewal of licenses.
(4) The endorsement of another state's license.
(5) The acceptance of credentials from teacher education
institutions of another state.
(6) The academic and professional preparation for each type of
license.
(7) The granting of permission to teach a high school subject area
related to the subject area for which the teacher holds a license.
(8) The issuance of licenses on credentials.
(9) The type of license required for each school position.
(10) The size requirements for an elementary school requiring a
licensed principal.
(11) Any other related matters.
The department shall establish at least one (1) system for renewing a
teaching license that does not require a graduate degree.
(c) This subsection does not apply to an applicant for a substitute
teacher license. After June 30, 2007, the department may not issue an
initial teaching license at any grade level to an applicant for an initial
teaching license unless the applicant shows evidence that the applicant:
(1) has successfully completed training approved by the
department in:
(A) cardiopulmonary resuscitation that includes a test
demonstration on a mannequin;
(B) removing a foreign body causing an obstruction in an
airway; and
(C) the Heimlich maneuver;
(2) holds a valid certification in each of the procedures described
in subdivision (1) issued by:
(A) the American Red Cross;
(B) the American Heart Association; or
(C) a comparable organization or institution approved by the
advisory board; or
(3) has physical limitations that make it impracticable for the
applicant to complete a course or certification described in
subdivision (1) or (2).
(d) This subsection does not apply to an applicant for a
substitute teacher license. After June 30, 2013, the department may
not issue an initial teaching license at any grade level to an
applicant for an initial teaching license unless the applicant shows
evidence that the applicant has successfully completed education
and training on the prevention of child suicide and the recognition
of signs that a student may be considering suicide.
(d) (e) The department shall periodically publish bulletins
regarding:
(1) the details described in subsection (b);
(2) information on the types of licenses issued;
(3) the rules governing the issuance of each type of license; and
(4) other similar matters.