Compendium of Budget Information for the 2011 General Session
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Agency: State Board of Education Function Through the Educator Licensing and Professional Practices Act, the Legislature established that 'the high quality of teachers is absolutely essential to enhance student achievement and to assure education excellence in each classroom in the state's public schools.' In the 2004 General Session, the Legislature passed intent language that requested the State Board of Education submit an educator licensing fee plan that provided enough revenue to support the costs of the USOE-Educator Licensing Section. Since this time, the fee schedule has been updated on an annual basis to reflect the costs of the program and, thus, reduce the need for any state appropriation for administration. In the 2007 General Session, the Legislature moved educator licensing into its own line item. This line item contains all revenue from teacher licensing fees deposited into the Professional Practices Restricted Account. In addition to creation of the line item, all FTEs associated with this program were moved from the USOE line item. This move requires the Educator Licensing section to operate exclusively from fee revenue generated through the licensing process. A separate line-item also prohibits the USOE from supplementing the operation of the division with state revenues, or other revenues available to the agency. Statutory Authority The following statute establishes requirements for the State Board of Education regarding Educator Licensing Fees:
Special Funds The Educator Licensing section at USOE receives restricted Uniform School Funds from the Professional Practices Restricted Subfund. Fees paid by educators to be licensed in Utah under UCA 53A-6-105 are deposited in the Professional Practices Restricted account. Funding generated through licensing fees supports the operations of processing educator licenses and the Utah Professional Practices Advisory Commission. Funding Detail
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