Common use of Statutory Considerations Clause in Contracts

Statutory Considerations. Pursuant to M.S. 122A.26, an ECFE teacher who teaches in an early childhood and family education program which is offered through a community education program which qualifies for community education aid or ECFE aid must meet licensure requirements as a teacher. However, M.S. 122A.26 specifically provides that such licensure shall not be construed to bring such ECFE teacher within the definition of a teacher for purposes of M.S. 122A.40, Subdivision 1.

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Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Statutory Considerations. Pursuant to M.S. 122A.26, an ECFE Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) teacher who teaches in an early childhood and family education program program, which is offered through a community education program program, which qualifies for community education aid or ECFE aid aid, must meet licensure requirements as a teacher. However, M.S. 122A.26 specifically provides that such licensure shall not be construed to bring such ECFE teacher within the definition of a teacher for purposes of M.S. 122A.40122A.40 Subdivision 1. or M.S. 122A.41, Subdivision 1.

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Sources: Master Agreement