15-532. Examination on state and United States
constitutions; exemption; intergovernmental agreement or contract
for administration and evaluation


A. A person applying for a certificate authorizing the person to become
superintendent, principal or teacher in a school, in addition to fingerprinting and other
requirements, shall either complete the required classes or pass a satisfactory
examination on the provisions and principles of the Constitutions of the United States
and Arizona.


B. A person who has not met the requirements of this section at the time
application is made but who has met all other requirements shall be granted a certificate
for not more than three years, except that a person who has not met the requirements of
this section but who has met all other requirements and who applies for a certificate
authorizing the person to teach an academic course that focuses predominantly on history,
government, social studies, citizenship, law or civics shall be granted a certificate for
not more than one year. No additional certificate may be granted until all requirements
have been fulfilled as provided by the regulations of the state board of education
governing certification of teachers.


C. A noncertified person, qualified under the federal and state plans for
vocational education, shall be exempt from this section for the purpose of acting as an
instructor for special adult and evening classes.


D. The state board of education may enter into intergovernmental agreements or
contracts pursuant to title 11, chapter 7, article 3 for the administration and
evaluation of the examination on the provisions and principles of the Constitutions of
the United States and Arizona. Notwithstanding section 15-531, the intergovernmental
agreement or contract shall specify the fee for the administration and evaluation of the
examination and may provide for the retention of all or part of the monies by the
contractor administering and evaluating the examination.


E. A university under the jurisdiction of the Arizona board of regents shall offer
the classes required by this section to students who are pursuing a bachelor of arts
degree in education or a bachelor of science degree in education at that university.