THE SENATE

S.B. NO.

2125

THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026

S.D. 1

STATE OF HAWAII

H.D. 2

 

C.D. 1

 

 

 

A BILL FOR AN ACT

 

 

RELATING TO TEACHER LICENSING.

 

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

 


     SECTION 1.  Section 302A-804, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:

     1.  By amending subsection (b) to read:

     "(b)  The department's powers and duties under this subpart shall be limited to:

     (1)  Hiring, except in emergency situations as described in this chapter, licensed teachers to teach in their fields of licensing;

     (2)  Reporting data annually to the board about the supply of, and demand for, teachers in department schools, including the identification of shortage areas, out‑of-field teaching assignments, number of classrooms without a licensed teacher for a quarter or more, numbers of teachers teaching out-of-field, numbers and types of courses and classes taught by out-of-field teachers, and numbers and types of students taught by out-of-field teachers;

     (3)  On an emergency and case-by-case basis, hiring unlicensed individuals; provided that:

          (A)  A list of the names, work sites, teaching assignments, and progress toward licensing of these individuals shall be reported to the board and any changes shall be updated on a monthly basis by the department;

          (B)  There are no properly licensed teachers for the specific assignments for which the individuals are being hired; and

          (C)  No individual may be employed by the department on an emergency basis for more than [three] five years; provided that in the case of a declaration of a state of emergency pursuant to section 127A‑14, the board, pursuant to its powers in section 302A-803(a)(18), may extend the [three-year] five-year period by authorizing an extension to complete licensing requirements[.  During]; provided further that during this time, the individual shall demonstrate active pursuit of licensing in each year of employment[;] through continuous and verifiable progress toward satisfying licensing requirements, including enrollment in an approved teacher education program, completion of relevant coursework, mentorship, application of necessary credentials, or other method approved by the board;

     (4)  Submitting an annual report to the board documenting:

          (A)  The number of emergency hires in department schools by subject matter areas and by school;

          (B)  The reasons and duration of employment for the emergency hiring enumerated in subparagraph (A); and

          (C)  The department's efforts to address the shortages described in subparagraph (A); and

     (5)  Providing any other information requested by the board that is pertinent to its powers and duties."

      2.  By amending subsection (d) to read:

     "(d)  A charter school's powers and duties under this subpart shall be limited to:

     (1)  Except in emergency situations as described in this chapter, hiring licensed teachers to teach in their fields of licensing;

     (2)  On an emergency and case-by-case basis, hiring unlicensed individuals; provided that:

          (A)  A list of the names, work sites, teaching assignments, and progress toward licensing of these individuals shall be reported to the board and any changes shall be updated on a monthly basis by the charter schools;

          (B)  There are no properly licensed teachers for the specific assignments for which the individuals are being hired; and

          (C)  No individual may be employed by the charter school on an emergency basis for more than [three] five years; provided that in the case of a declaration of a state of emergency pursuant to section 127A-14, the board, pursuant to its powers in section 302A-803(a)(18), may extend the [three-year] five-year period by authorizing an extension to complete licensing requirements[.  During]; provided further that during this time, the individual shall demonstrate active pursuit of licensing in each year of employment[;] through continuous and verifiable progress toward satisfying the licensing requirements, including enrollment in an approved teacher education program, completion of relevant coursework, mentorship, application of necessary credentials, or other method approved by the board;

     (3)  Submitting an annual report to the board documenting:

          (A)  The number of emergency hires in the charter school by subject matter areas;

          (B)  The reasons and duration of employment for the emergency hiring enumerated in subparagraph (A);

          (C)  The number of classrooms without a licensed teacher for a quarter or more;

          (D)  The number and type of courses and classes taught by out-of-field teachers; and

          (E)  The number and type of students taught by out-of-field teachers; and

     (4)  Providing any other information requested by the board that is pertinent to the charter school's powers and duties."

     SECTION 2.  Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken.  New statutory material is underscored.

     SECTION 3.  This Act shall take effect upon its approval; provided that on June 30, 2031, this Act shall be repealed and section 302A-804, Hawaii Revised Statutes, shall be reenacted in the form in which it read on the day prior to the effective date of this Act; provided further that any individual employed by the department of education or a charter school on an emergency basis pursuant to section 302A-804(b)(3) or (d)(2), Hawaii Revised Statutes, before June 30, 2031, shall be permitted to continue such employment for up to five years from the individual's initial date of hire; provided further that the individual shall continue to demonstrate active pursuit of licensing each year of employment as required pursuant to this Act.


 


 

Report Title:

DOE; Charter Schools; Teacher Licensing; Emergency Hires; Exemptions; Licensure Progress

 

Description:

Allows the Department of Education and charter schools to hire unlicensed individuals as teachers on an emergency basis for five, rather than three, years.  Requires that unlicensed teachers hired on an emergency basis make continuous and verifiable progress toward satisfying licensing requirements.  Sunsets on 6/30/2031, but provides that unlicensed emergency hires employed before the sunset date may continue employment for up to five years from their hiring date, under certain conditions.  (CD1)

 

 

 

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