ADDITIONAL FSA PROCEDURES. The purpose of this section is to clarify the FSA policy adopted by the Contra Costa Community College District Board of Trustees on December 19, 1990. It is not intended to alter the policy or to conflict with the United Faculty/CCCCD Agreement in any way. 16.6.1 Regarding procedures for assignment of FSAs: only college FSA Review Teams, or when necessary, the three College Review Teams plus the Vice Chancellor of Human Resources, or the District FSA Committee shall assign faculty and academic managers to FSAs. 16.6.2 Since there exists wide variation in the rights and limitations of teaching credentials granted over the years, College Review Teams are directed to read the terms of each credential carefully to identify specific authorization granted. 16.6.3 Faculty (includes full-time faculty and academic managers) must hold a valid credential which authorizes teaching in a minor at the community college level in order to be awarded an FSA in the minor field. 16.6.4 Faculty who possess minors for Community College instructor Credentials (24 units, 12 or which must be upper division or graduate level) or minors for other credentials, as allowed by the terms of the credential, shall be deemed to be minimally qualified and competent (using criteria in Faculty Service Area Assignment Documentation (FSAAD), box 3, "possesses a valid credential in the subject matter area; i.
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