81_FR_4964 81 FR 4945 - Exchange Visitor Program-Teachers

81 FR 4945 - Exchange Visitor Program-Teachers

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 19 (January 29, 2016)

Page Range4945-4957
FR Document2016-01421

This rule makes final the Department's proposed rule published on May 2, 2013. The Department, with this rule, amends its existing regulations governing the Teacher category of the Exchange Visitor Program. This final rule permits program participation of teachers teaching full-time at accredited public or private primary and secondary schools (K-12), including pre-kindergarten teachers in ``language immersion'' programs offered as regular courses of study by accredited primary schools; requires exchange teachers to have two years of full-time teaching experience; clarifies that the duration of program participation by exchange teachers is three years, with an extension permitted for one or two additional years of participation based on school need and exchange teacher performance during the exchange; permits participation by otherwise qualified teachers who are not currently working, but who are returning to teaching after successfully pursuing an advanced degree beyond the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor's degree; introduces a required cross-cultural activity component; requires program sponsors to disclose fees and costs to foreign teachers at the time of both recruitment and selection into the program; and implements a requirement that exchange teachers not be eligible for repeat participation unless they reside outside the United States for two years following their teacher exchange program. In amending the Teacher category regulations, the Department: Reforms the teacher exchange program; strengthens provisions designed to protect the health, safety, and welfare of exchange teachers; and reinforces the program's prestige as a world-class U.S. public diplomacy initiative. The rule applies to all J-Nonimmigrant exchange teachers, except when the teacher's program is covered by a separate agreement between the United States and the relevant foreign government as permitted under Department regulations.

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

22 CFR Part 62

[Public Notice: 9421]
RIN 1400-AC60


Exchange Visitor Program--Teachers

AGENCY: U.S. Department of State.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This rule makes final the Department's proposed rule published 
on May 2, 2013. The Department, with this rule, amends its existing 
regulations governing the Teacher category of the Exchange Visitor 
Program. This final rule permits program participation of teachers 
teaching full-time at accredited public or private primary and 
secondary schools (K-12), including pre-kindergarten teachers in 
``language immersion'' programs offered as regular courses of study by 
accredited primary schools; requires exchange teachers to have two 
years of full-time teaching experience; clarifies that the duration of 
program participation by exchange teachers is three years, with an 
extension permitted for one or two additional years of participation 
based on school need and exchange teacher performance during the 
exchange; permits participation by otherwise qualified teachers who are 
not currently working, but who are returning to teaching after 
successfully pursuing an advanced degree beyond the equivalent of a 
U.S. bachelor's degree; introduces a required cross-cultural activity 
component; requires program sponsors to disclose fees and costs to 
foreign teachers at the time of both recruitment and selection into the 
program; and implements a requirement that exchange teachers not be 
eligible for repeat participation unless they reside outside the United 
States for two years following their teacher exchange program. In 
amending the Teacher category regulations, the Department: Reforms the 
teacher exchange program; strengthens provisions designed to protect 
the health, safety, and welfare of exchange teachers; and reinforces 
the program's prestige as a world-class U.S. public diplomacy 
initiative. The rule applies to all J-Nonimmigrant exchange teachers, 
except when the teacher's program is covered by a separate agreement 
between the United States and the relevant foreign government as 
permitted under Department regulations.

DATES: This rule is effective on February 29, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Persons with access to the Internet also may view this rule 
by going to the regulations.gov Web site at: http://www.regulations.gov/index.cfm. For further information, contact Robin 
J. Lerner, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Private Sector Exchange, 
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State, 
SA-5, Floor 5, 2200 C Street NW., Washington, DC 20522-0505; fax: (202) 
632-2701; email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Exchange Visitor Program (of which the 
Teacher category is one of fifteen categories of program types) is 
authorized by the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, 
as amended, 22 U.S.C. 2451 et seq. (also known as the Fulbright-Hays 
Act and hereinafter referred to as ``the Act''), and implemented 
through 22 CFR part 62 (22 CFR 62.24 pertains to the Teacher category 
in particular). The Act's stated purpose is ``to increase mutual 
understanding between the people of the United States and the people of 
other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange; to 
strengthen the ties which unite us with other nations by demonstrating 
the educational and cultural interests, developments, and achievements 
of the people of the United States and other nations, and the 
contributions being made toward a peaceful and more fruitful life for 
people throughout the world. . . .'' In the fifty years since the Act's 
passage, millions of foreign exchange visitors, Americans with whom 
they interact, and friends and families of the exchange visitors with 
whom they share their experiences upon returning home, have benefited 
from the mutual understanding and peaceful relations that can derive 
from such person-to-person contact. The Teacher exchange program 
embodies and carries forward the stated purpose and intent of the Act 
by benefiting teachers, students, host schools, and surrounding 
communities.
    Educational and cultural exchanges are a cornerstone of U.S. public 
diplomacy and an integral component of U.S. foreign policy. The purpose 
of the Teacher category of the Exchange Visitor Program is to promote 
interchange of American and foreign teachers in public and private 
schools; enhance mutual understanding between the people of the United 
States and people of other countries; allow U.S. students who lack 
opportunities to travel abroad to have early and meaningful 
relationships with individuals from other cultures; provide visiting 
teachers an opportunity to expand their understanding of U.S. 
education, culture and society; provide U.S. teachers with a greater 
understanding of international teaching practices by their working 
alongside foreign colleagues; and create opportunities to develop 
lasting links between U.S. and foreign schools and communities.
    These regulations govern exchange teachers who teach full-time in 
accredited primary and secondary public and private schools in the 
United States (including pre-kindergarten level ``language immersion'' 
programs offered as a regular course of study by accredited primary 
schools). Exchange teachers have the opportunity to broaden their 
pedagogical knowledge while in the United States and foster meaningful 
relationships with American citizens through their participation in 
U.S. schools and communities, returning home within a defined time-
period to share their experiences in their own country's educational 
system.
    It is equally important that public and private schools hosting 
foreign exchange teachers have the responsibility and intent to create 
a holistic cultural program and contemplate the overall experience that 
these teachers will take back to their home countries. The Department 
supports the hosting of exchange teachers to help U.S. students 
understand other cultures and comprehend global issues, as well as to 
promote study of foreign languages and culture. Native speakers add a 
vital dimension to foreign language instruction. Speaking another 
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promotes understanding, conveys respect for other cultures, and 
strengthens the ability to engage foreign peoples and governments.
    In recent years, the Department has been strengthening the 
regulations throughout the Exchange Visitor Program to require sponsors 
to ensure, among other things, that their individual exchange visitor 
programs are consistent with the purpose of the Act. The Teacher 
exchange program is not to be used to recruit and train foreign 
teachers for permanent employment in the United States. The amended 
Teacher category regulations make clear that exchange teachers are 
expected to work on a temporary basis at the host school. Because the 
Exchange Visitor Program is an educational and cultural program, 
sponsors must ensure that an exchange teacher's appointment at the host 
school is temporary, even if the teaching position is permanent.
    The Department requires sponsors to ensure that exchange teachers, 
including pre-kindergarten ``language immersion'' teachers, are placed 
only in accredited primary and secondary schools. In addition, a 
foreign national may be admitted to the United States as a J-1 
nonimmigrant in the Teacher category only for the purpose of full-time 
teaching as a teacher of record, not as a teacher's assistant/aide, 
substitute teacher, or other non-instructional position, at an 
accredited primary or secondary school.

Analysis of Comments

    The Department published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking with a 
request for comment on May 2, 2013 (RIN 1400-AC60; see 78 FR 25669). 
The Department received 60 comments in response to the proposed rule. 
Many of those commenting discussed multiple topics. Following a review 
of these comments, the Department has decided to adopt the proposed 
rule with some modifications prompted by the comments.
    Program disclosures: The proposed rule required sponsors to provide 
prospective exchange teachers with a listing of all fees and costs 
associated with the exchange program at two points, first, a general 
listing while advertising the program, and second, a more specific 
listing for those teachers accepted into the program. The Department 
received four comments, all expressing concern that the proposed 
requirements for both sponsors and host schools were overly time 
consuming, would result in an over-abundance of paperwork, and would 
result in unnecessary duplication of information from host school Web 
sites.
    The Department believes that the benefits of fee and cost 
transparency outweigh any possible duplication or additional activities 
required to gather fee and cost estimates and provide them to potential 
exchange visitors. When sponsors and host schools rely upon exchange 
visitors to conduct independent research on Web sites to locate key 
information about their exchange program and conditions of their host 
placement, these sponsors and schools cannot be sure that the 
information exchange visitors find through their research is accurate 
or comprehensive. In requiring the sponsor and host school to provide a 
summary of significant program components, fees, and other costs during 
the advertising phase and also prior to the exchange teacher's signing 
of his or her contract with the host school, the Department ensures 
that the exchange teacher has received from the program sponsor at two 
crucial points a basic summary (and understanding) of the main 
programmatic and financial obligations and responsibilities he or she 
undertakes by participating in an exchange. These requirements also 
will allow all parties involved or interested in the Exchange Visitor 
Program to ascertain in advance if fees and costs seem excessive or if 
additional costs will be charged to the teacher.
    The Department is of the view that various program fees, deductions 
from wages, and costs charged to exchange teachers by sponsors, third 
parties, partners, and host schools, if not fully disclosed, could make 
exchange teachers vulnerable to unexpected program costs. The 
Department, through its regular communications with sponsors, 
participating exchange teachers, and host schools during the course of 
its formal program monitoring efforts, has been made aware of many 
cases where, after expenses and deductions, exchange teachers' take-
home pay, contrary to what those teachers originally expected, was an 
insufficient amount of money on which to live in the United States or 
to defray the cost associated with the exchange. Moreover, because the 
Department works with program sponsors on an ongoing basis, it is aware 
that program recruitment and placement fees may vary widely depending 
upon the exchange teacher's country of origin. In addition, the cost of 
living, including housing and local transportation costs, varies in the 
different U.S. host communities where an exchange teacher may be 
placed.
    This regulation will require sponsors, first, to post a general 
summary of fees and other costs teachers can expect to pay while they 
are on exchange in one visible location on their main Web sites and in 
their recruiting materials, in order to ensure fee and cost 
transparency at the time of exchange teacher recruitment. This general 
summary of fees and other costs at the time of recruitment must 
include, at a minimum, sponsor fees; placement fees; visa fees; Student 
and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) fees; insurance costs 
based on the requirements of 22 CFR 62.14; estimates (ranges) for food, 
housing and local transportation costs; foreign and domestic third 
party fees; expected work-related deductions (e.g., federal and state 
income tax withholding, Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) 
deductions, work related materials, required memberships); and 
estimates of all other fees charged for, and significant other costs 
related to, participation in the Teacher category of exchange. If these 
fees and costs vary by country, the sponsor should note this in its fee 
and cost listing, or list a range of costs to encompass all of the 
countries that sponsor serves. The Department does not require sponsors 
to list airline ticket costs in the general summary of fees and costs 
that they must post to their Web site or list in their recruitment 
materials.
    Second, at the time the official selection letter is sent to the 
teacher, sponsors must themselves, or must ensure that host schools, 
provide, in either the teacher's contract and/or through supplemental 
information, each individual exchange teacher with the name, location, 
and a brief description of the host school; the terms and conditions of 
compensation (with estimated deductions from gross salary); any 
provisions affecting the ability of the teacher to be accompanied 
abroad by a spouse or dependents (including any related assistance and 
allowances); a summary of the significant components of the program 
(including a statement of the teaching requirements, related 
professional obligations and required cross-cultural activity 
component); specific information on the fees and costs that the 
exchange teacher will be responsible for while on exchange in that 
school district; anticipated housing options and cost implications; 
specific local transportation options between the exchange teacher's 
residence and the host school and their estimated costs; insurance 
costs for accident and illness coverage, repatriation of remains, and

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medical evacuation as required by 22 CFR 62.14; estimated costs for 
initial personal expenses the exchange teacher may incur upon arrival 
in the United States prior to receiving his or her first paycheck; 
certification or licensure procedures and costs at the host school; 
administrative fees; and any placement fees. All of the information 
noted above must be provided to exchange teachers selected for the 
program before they sign their host school contract, in order to ensure 
that all exchange teachers fully understand the financial obligations 
they assume when signing the contract and agreeing to participate in an 
exchange program.
    As set forth at 22 CFR 62.24(f)(5), unless an exchange teacher is 
on a program where the Department is the sponsor, he or she must be 
employed by and under the direct supervision and guidance of his or her 
host school and, where applicable, the host school district. As set 
forth at 22 CFR 62.24(g)(2), unless the exchange teacher is supported 
through government funding, through continued support from the exchange 
teacher's home school, or through a combination of the exchange 
teacher's home and host school, compensation must be paid directly by 
the host school(s) or host school district in which the exchange 
teacher is placed. For example, unless the sponsor is also the host 
school, a sponsor cannot receive the exchange teacher's salary from a 
host school or host school district and then pay it on to the exchange 
teacher (often with deductions for previously undisclosed fees and 
costs), as may be the practice currently in some teacher exchange 
programs.
    Cross-cultural activity component: The proposed rule required 
completion of a mandatory annual cross-cultural activity component 
through which exchange teachers would be required to share aspects of 
their cultural heritage with their U.S. communities, including 
conducting international dialogue or other activities through virtual 
exchange or other means, with schools or students in another country, 
preferably their home school (as set forth in the final rule at 22 CFR 
62.24(h)). The Department received 11 comments regarding the cross-
cultural component aspect of the proposed rule. Many comments received 
were from faculty or administrators at international schools who 
expressed the view that a required cross-cultural activity component 
was unnecessary because their schools are living examples for students 
of international cultural exchange and that a mandated cross-cultural 
activity component would be an artificial intercultural activity by 
comparison.
    The mission of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, 
which oversees the Exchange Visitor Program under the Fulbright-Hays 
Act, is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the 
United States and the people of other countries through educational and 
cultural exchanges that support the development of peaceful relations. 
In keeping with this authority, the Department wishes to ensure that 
its visiting teachers come in contact with and convey knowledge to 
large numbers of U.S. students and community members. The Department is 
of the view that a dialogue of ideas should ensue from the Teacher 
exchange program and that, regardless of where in the United States a 
teacher is placed, a mandatory cross-cultural activity component will 
help students in the exchange teacher's classroom, and in the broader 
host school and its community, develop global awareness and interest in 
learning more about other countries. Moreover, not all exchange 
teachers participating in the program are placed in schools that 
already have an overall international focus.
    Other comments supported mandating a cross-cultural activity 
component in order for communities to learn more about the unique 
contributions of the exchange teacher. The Department agrees that 
required cross-cultural activity components are valuable tools not only 
to engage exchange teachers in their host communities--both inside and 
outside of their schools--but also to inform their host communities 
about their cultures.
    Whatever the placement setting, the sponsor, host school and 
exchange teacher should work together to develop creative cross-
cultural activity components, whether it be in the teacher's individual 
classroom, within the larger host school, or in the host school 
district or community. One example of developing a creative cross-
cultural activity for the host school district or community could be to 
have exchange teachers make a presentation in a public forum (e.g., at 
a school assembly, museum, civic organization, or businesses 
association) where there is direct interaction with the educational or 
larger community and in which they could share an aspect of their home 
countries (e.g., history, traditions, heritage, dance, art, music, 
economy, educational system). In addition, the Department strongly 
encourages sponsors who place exchange teachers in international 
schools to urge their exchange teachers to conduct at least one cross-
cultural activity per year outside their host school in a setting where 
there is less direct opportunity for students or community members to 
engage in international learning. For example, a foreign teacher placed 
in a school where he or she is teaching his or her native language 
might give a presentation in English about a home country topic to a 
school in the same district that does not have an international or 
language immersion focus or to a community group in the area where the 
host school is located. Sponsors and the Department will take the 
exchange teacher's record of cross-cultural activities into account 
when considering one- or two-year extensions for exchange teachers, 
including those placed at schools with an international or language 
immersion focus.
    In order to ensure meaningful accountability on the part of 
exchange teachers, sponsors must require exchange teachers to submit an 
annual report, one element of which should detail the cross-cultural 
activity component of their exchange program. The report does not have 
to be in a specific format, but must contain specific fields of 
information as identified in these regulations (i.e., date or dates of 
cross-cultural activities, teacher name, program sponsor name, 
location, number of individuals in attendance, topic, and a general 
overview of the activity and its overall impact within the larger 
community where the school is located). Sponsors will not be required 
to submit copies of these reports routinely to the Department, but they 
must retain such reports as part of each exchange teacher's 
documentation for a period of three years following completion of the 
teacher's exchange program, as required by 22 CFR 62.10(g). Sponsors 
are encouraged to share with the Department, as best practices, 
examples of activities that exchange teachers conduct as part of their 
cross-cultural activity component.
    Teacher eligibility: The Department received four comments on 
eligibility, evenly split on whether the criteria for eligibility 
should be changed to two years of teaching experience prior to program 
participation from the current requirement of three years, or whether 
three years should remain the requirement. It is critical to the 
success of this exchange program that foreign teachers have the 
necessary skills and teaching experience to benefit from exchange 
opportunities and achieve the intended goals of this professional 
exchange program. Exchange teachers must be able to make an immediate 
impact in the classroom and share some of their teaching methods with

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American teachers, while learning firsthand about U.S. culture and 
teaching methodologies.
    The Department recognizes, as some comments pointed out, that 
exchange teachers come to the United States from foreign countries that 
prepare their teachers in educational systems that are different from 
that of the United States, with some systems having very different time 
periods that it takes teacher candidates to receive a degree. The 
Department believes that two years of teaching experience, combined 
with a degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree (which may be 
proven by the applicant, for example, through use of a credential 
evaluation service), would be sufficient requirements for program 
participation. This teaching experience must not be as a student 
teacher, but as a teacher of record in a foreign school; however, the 
two years of experience may be non-consecutive. All U.S. states 
currently require their teachers to have a bachelor's degree, and while 
the Department recognizes differences in teacher education systems 
around the world and, therefore, does not require its foreign teachers 
to have a bachelor's degree, it is of the view that requiring foreign 
teachers to have the equivalent of a bachelor's degree from their own 
educational system will ensure that they are considered equally 
qualified with U.S. teachers in host schools across the United States.
    A number of comments made the point that the Department should 
permit in the program teachers who are not currently teaching but have 
recent teaching experience. The Teacher exchange program is not an 
employment program, but an educational exchange experience that has a 
reciprocal element as one of its goals. In the Teacher exchange 
category, currently working teachers bring to the program opportunities 
to link their home and host schools and communities through projects 
and other contributions to mutual understanding. It is anticipated that 
the exchange experience will give exchange teachers the opportunity to 
share their experiences with their home school students through virtual 
linkages and when they return home.
    Other comments expressed concern that by requiring teachers to be 
working at the time of application, the program would exclude 
potentially highly qualified candidates who have the requisite teaching 
experience, but have not been working because they have been pursuing 
an advanced degree. The Department agrees and wishes to facilitate the 
exchange of teachers who have continued their education beyond a degree 
equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree. The Department agrees that an 
international teaching experience would be a valuable additional 
educational benefit to teachers completing advanced degrees. For this 
reason, this final rule makes one exception to the requirement that 
applicants must be working as teachers at the time of application. 
Applicants who are not currently working may participate in the program 
if they: (i) Have at least a degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's 
degree, (ii) have two years of teaching experience within the past 
eight years, and (iii) have successfully completed an advanced degree 
beyond a U.S. bachelor's degree-equivalent within one year of the date 
upon which their program application is submitted, even if they are not 
currently teaching. The advanced degree must be in the subject field 
(or a closely related one) that the exchange teacher proposes to teach 
while in the United States, or in the field of education. In making 
this exception, the Department acknowledges that potential exchange 
teachers might wish to complete an advanced degree and follow-up this 
degree by taking the opportunity to teach abroad for a period of time 
soon thereafter, before they continue their teaching careers in their 
home countries. Sponsors must require teachers who are not currently 
working, but are participating in the program by virtue of having 
recently completed an advanced degree, to locate and cooperate with a 
school, preferably in their home country and at their teaching level, 
in order to conduct the required international dialogue or virtual 
aspect of the cross-cultural activity component while on exchange. 
Sponsors must require candidates for the program, before they submit 
their application to a sponsor, to take the additional steps necessary 
to make arrangements with a suitable school outside the United States 
with which they could, if accepted to the program, complete the 
required cultural activity component.
    Pre-kindergarten teacher eligibility: The Department received 37 
comments about whether pre-kindergarten teachers should be permitted to 
participate in the Teacher category of the Exchange Visitor Program. 
All comments noted that beginning language instruction with a native 
speaker in early childhood would be beneficial for U.S. children. Those 
submitting comments also noted that preventing pre-kindergarten 
language teachers from coming to the United States on a teacher 
exchange would reduce the overall effectiveness of ``language 
immersion'' programs, whose faculty could benefit from hosting native 
speakers. In response to these comments, the Department will permit 
teachers, under the final rule, to be placed as instructors in pre-
kindergarten ``language immersion'' programs offered as regular courses 
of study by accredited primary schools. Such exchange teachers must 
teach a full-time schedule of at least 32 hours at their host school or 
at accredited schools in the same school district, even if not all of 
their instruction involves teaching at the pre-kindergarten level. If 
exchange teachers are placed in private schools where they are not 
under the governing authority of a school district, then they must 
teach a full-time schedule of at least 32 hours, any schools in which 
they teach must be located no more than 25 miles from their main host 
school, and the sponsor must ensure that reasonable and effective modes 
of transportation to such additional sites of activity exist. Pre-
kindergarten exchange teachers may not participate in exchanges at 
institutions whose primary purpose is daycare, nor may they teach in 
supplemental educational programs offered at, but not included as, a 
regular course of study by an accredited school.
    Program dates: The Department received three comments on its 
proposed new requirement (set forth in the final rule at 22 CFR 
62.24(f)(2)) that program dates should coincide with the U.S. academic 
year cycle (July 1-June 30). Some comments pointed out that school 
systems in other parts of the world follow different calendar cycles 
and expressed the view that the Teacher exchange program should 
accommodate this. The Department notes that exchange teachers will be 
teaching in U.S. schools, so it is generally necessary that they comply 
with the U.S. academic year in order to ensure a smooth transition as 
faculty arrive and depart. The Department understands that there may be 
instances where a teacher on a different academic calendar may need to 
conduct an exchange on a different year-cycle. In such a situation, 
sponsors must notify and receive approval from the Department if a host 
school has an exchange teacher beginning an exchange after the start of 
the U.S. academic year and must ensure that the host school includes 
such alternate dates in its contract with the exchange teacher. Host 
schools should give the same orientation programming and assistance to 
the incoming exchange teacher that an exchange teacher arriving at the 
normal time in the school year would ordinarily receive. When sponsors 
notify the Department that the exchange is occurring on a different

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program cycle and receive the Department's approval, the Department has 
the opportunity to monitor these exchanges to ensure that the sponsor 
and host school are providing the necessary support to an exchange 
teacher who enters a new school with a potentially more difficult 
adjustment period.
    Program extensions: The Department received 29 comments on the 
issue of program extensions, with a majority supporting either program 
extensions of up to two years beyond the proposed exchange period of 
three years or simply a five-year exchange period. A former exchange 
teacher commented that international teachers who experience the United 
States for periods longer than three years can become ``instructional 
leaders'' in their host schools. Others voiced the perspective that a 
three-year program limit may mean that some students have less 
continuity in receiving instruction from a highly qualified 
international teacher.
    The Department believes that a program duration of three years is 
most consistent with the goals and mission of the Teacher exchange, 
namely to encourage exchange teachers to learn new skills and 
perspectives while teaching in the United States, and then return to 
their home countries and foster ties between schools in their home 
countries and their host schools in the United States. However, the 
Department recognizes that program extensions beyond the three-year 
duration may be necessary or desirable where the exchange teacher has 
carried out his or her program requirements in a particularly effective 
way at the U.S. host school. Accordingly, sponsors may apply to the 
Department on behalf of a host school to extend an exchange teacher's 
program duration by one or two additional years. In permitting 
extensions of up to two years, the Department will not authorize 
exchange teachers to extend their stay by fractions of academic years. 
The Department believes this would result in considerable 
administrative complexity to both home and host schools attempting to 
make international teacher exchanges possible. In addition, having 
exchange teachers extend for fractions of years might be disruptive to 
students. Extension requests must contain documentation showing that 
the school has a particular need for the exchange teacher to remain, 
that the exchange teacher can be recommended for extension based on 
professional performance at the host school, and that the exchange 
teacher has fulfilled all aspects of the cross-cultural activity 
component. Instructions for requesting a program extension may be found 
on the Department's J-Visa Web site (www.jvisa.gov) under the 
``Participants--Adjustments and Extensions'' link at http://j1visa.state.gov/participants/current/adjustments-and-extensions. 
Sponsors must send extension requests to the Department for its 
approval at least three months prior to the beginning date of the 
requested extension.
    Teacher compensation: The Department did not receive comments on 
the issue of compensation. Accordingly, as proposed, the Department has 
amended the regulations at 22 CFR 62.24(g)(2) to make clear that 
exchange teachers are to be compensated directly by the schools or 
school districts in which they are placed, unless they are supported by 
foreign government funding, through continued support from their home 
schools, or through a combination of home and host school support. 
Exchange teachers must be under the direct supervision and guidance of 
host schools and host school districts. SEVIS records should reflect 
the funding situation for each exchange teacher. Teaching positions, 
including duties, responsibilities, hours of employment, and 
compensation, must be consistent with similarly-situated American 
teachers in the school or school district where an exchange teacher is 
assigned to teach. Sponsors should ensure that exchange teachers 
receive all information about teaching in a particular school or school 
district that is available to similarly-situated U.S. teachers.
    Repeat participation: Commenters generally supported a clause 
making clear that exchange teachers are eligible for repeat 
participation provided they reside outside the United States for two 
years following their teacher exchange program. Several commenters 
noted that inserting this provision should go hand-in-hand with 
extending the possible exchange duration to five years. The regulations 
have been amended to permit exchange teachers who have successfully 
completed their teacher exchange programs, either for a period of three 
years or, if extended, for four or five years, to participate again as 
exchange teachers in the Exchange Visitor Program. To be eligible to 
repeat the program, exchange teachers must have resided outside the 
United States for at least two years following completion of their 
program and must continue to meet all other eligibility requirements 
for this category.

Regulatory Analysis and Notices

Administrative Procedure Act

    The Department is of the opinion that the Exchange Visitor Program 
is a foreign affairs function of the U.S. Government, and that rules 
implementing this function are exempt from section 553 (Rulemaking) and 
section 554 (Adjudications) of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). 
U.S. government policy and longstanding practice have been for the 
Department to oversee foreign nationals who come to the United States 
as participants in exchange visitor programs, either directly or 
through private sector program sponsors or grantee organizations. When 
problems arise, the U.S. Government is often held accountable by 
foreign governments for the treatment of their nationals, regardless of 
who is responsible for the problems. The purpose of this rule is to 
protect the health, safety and welfare of foreign nationals entering 
the United States (often on programs funded by the U.S. Government) for 
a finite period of time and with a view that they will return to their 
countries of nationality upon completion of their programs. The 
Department is of the opinion that failure to protect the health, safety 
and welfare of these foreign nationals would have direct and 
substantial adverse effects on the foreign affairs of the United 
States. Although the Department is of the opinion that this rule is 
exempt from the rulemaking provisions of the APA, the Department 
nevertheless published a proposed rule on May 2, 2013, with a 60-day 
provision for public comment and without prejudice to its determination 
that the Exchange Visitor Program is a foreign affairs function.

Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996

    This regulation is not a major rule as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804 for 
the purposes of Congressional review of agency rulemaking under the 
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (5 U.S.C. 
801-808). This rule will not result in an annual effect on the economy 
of $100 million or more; a major increase in costs or prices; or 
significant adverse effects on competition, employment, investment, 
productivity, innovation, or on the ability of U.S.-based companies to 
compete with foreign-based companies in domestic and export markets.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    This regulation will not result in the expenditure by State, local 
or tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the private sector, of 
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year; and it will not significantly or uniquely affect small 
governments. Therefore, no actions were deemed necessary under the 
provisions of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995.

Executive Order 13175--Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal 
Governments

    The Department has determined that this regulation will not have 
tribal implications; will not impose substantial direct compliance 
costs on Indian tribal governments; and will not preempt tribal law. 
Accordingly, the requirements of Executive Order 13175 do not apply to 
this rulemaking.

Regulatory Flexibility Act/Executive Order 13272: Small Business 
Impacts

    Since the Department is of the opinion that this rule is exempt 
from section 553 (Rulemaking) and section 554 (Adjudications) of the 
APA, the Department is also of the opinion that this rule is not 
subject to the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). 
However, to better inform the public as to the costs and burdens of 
this rule, the Department notes that this regulation will affect the 
operations of 54 sponsors designated by the Department to conduct 
programs in the Teacher category of the Exchange Visitor Program. 
Currently, approximately 1,200 new exchange teachers may begin exchange 
programs annually with program durations of up to three years, and it 
is expected that this number will stay relatively constant; an 
estimated total of around 2,300 exchange teachers may continue their 
programs in years two and three as expected (estimated at 1,150 
exchange teachers per year), for a total number of 3,500 in their first 
three years as an exchange visitor. An estimated 500 exchange teachers 
may be on an extension of their exchange in the U.S. beyond the initial 
three years (an estimated 250 in extension status in years four and 
five), so that a total of approximately 4,000 active exchange teachers 
may be in the United States annually.
Numbers of Small Businesses
    Of the 54 currently-designated sponsors in the Teacher category of 
the Exchange Visitor Program, 16 are corporate, academic and tax-exempt 
program sponsors with annual revenues of less than $7 million. These 16 
small sponsors accounted for around 800, or approximately 32 percent, 
of the total active 2,500 participants in the Teacher category in 
calendar year 2014 and 384 of the new exchange teachers beginning the 
program. The Department estimates that exchange teachers associated 
with small sponsors may account for as many as 1,280 of the 4,000 
active participants in 2016 and beyond, once the option to extend is 
offered to exchange teachers, calculated as follows: 1,200 multiplied 
by three years for new exchange teachers minus 100 teachers who are 
estimated not to continue on to three years as expected, plus an 
estimated total of 500 exchange teachers on extension (250 in extension 
status per year in years four and five) equals 4,000 total exchange 
teachers. Multiplying this total by 0.32 equals an expected 1,280 
exchange teachers affiliated with sponsors that are small businesses.
Teacher Selection
    Sponsors already are required to screen applicants for eligibility 
(including the two-year home stay requirement through SEVIS); verify 
that applicants are currently working as teachers; verify their English 
language proficiency; and confirm their receipt of, at a minimum, a 
degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree. Department collections 
already include 1.5 hours for selection (screening, verifying language 
proficiency, and confirming degree). Sponsors also must check 
prospective host school attestations that their exchange teacher 
appointments are temporary, that the teacher's salary will fall within 
the range paid to U.S. teachers, and that the exchange teacher will 
satisfy the teaching eligibility standards of the U.S. state in which 
he or she will teach. These requirements will add 0.5 hours multiplied 
by $31.50 weighted wage for sponsors multiplied by 384 placement 
schools, or an additional total of $6,048 annually. The amount of 
$31.50 is based upon average weekly earnings for middle-range employees 
in the educational non-profit sector according to the Bureau of Labor 
Statistics, or around $24.20 per hour and benefits of around 30 percent 
of salary. In addition, host schools will have a 0.5 hour burden to 
write these attestations, which totals $8,279, based on the average 
weighted wage of $43.12 for middle-range U.S. public school 
administrators, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the 
national salary comparison Web site Payscale (www.payscale.com) (0.5 
hours multiplied by $43.12. weighted wage multiplied by 384 placement 
schools).
    Under the amended regulation, sponsors must verify that exchange 
teachers qualifying with an advanced degree have earned such a degree 
within the past 12 months in education or in the subject field (or 
closely related subject field) that the applicant would teach on 
exchange. They also will need to verify that the exchange teacher's 
application package includes a letter from the head of a school in 
another country, preferably the teacher's home country, which states 
that school's willingness to work with the exchange teacher on the 
cross-cultural component of the exchange. These items are not expected 
to add greatly to a sponsor's screening responsibilities. Sponsors 
would already regularly screen for the teacher's academic, linguistic, 
and other credentials; this added screening is simply for a higher 
level of academic credential and verification that the cross-cultural 
component letter has been submitted for the applicant.
    As set forth at 22 CFR 62.24(f)(1), sponsors must ensure that Forms 
DS-2019 are not issued until potential exchange teachers have received 
and accepted written offers of full-time teaching positions from the 
accredited primary (including pre-kindergarten level) or secondary 
schools in which they will teach. It is estimated that host schools and 
sponsors associated with the programs of small sponsors will each spend 
30 minutes either writing or reviewing such offer letters. For 
sponsors, the Department estimates an aggregate burden of $6,048 (384 
new teachers multiplied by 0.5 hours multiplied by $31.50 per hour 
weighted wage). This is not a new cost. For host schools, the 
Department estimates an aggregate burden of $8,279 (384 new teachers 
multiplied by $43.12 weighted wage of the average U.S. public school 
administrator multiplied by 0.5 hours).
Program Extension
    In regard to program extensions, as set forth at 22 CFR 62.24(k), 
sponsors must review host school extension letters and supporting 
materials, send extension applications they support to the Department 
for review, and notify host schools regarding the status of their 
extension requests. The Department estimates that these additional 
collection requirements will cost $2,520, one hour burden multiplied by 
the hourly weighted wage of $31.50 for an estimated 250 extending 
exchange teachers; or $2,520 for the 32 percent of 250 yearly extending 
exchange teachers or 80 exchange teachers, who are likely to be 
affiliated with small sponsor organizations. It is estimated that the 
hour burden to host schools affiliated with small sponsors to submit 
letters for teachers extending to a fourth or fifth year is $3,450 (80 
exchange teachers multiplied by $43.12 weighted wage for a school 
administrator multiplied by one hour). In addition, small sponsors may 
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extension requests (80 extending teachers per year multiplied by $5), 
or a total of $1,200 for 80 extending teachers multiplied by $5 
multiplied by three years for the entire duration of such extension 
request recordkeeping. The $5 per record cost is based on estimates 
provided by several private sector records storage companies at an 
average of $20 per cubic foot box divided by an estimated four teacher 
cross-cultural project records per box, which includes room for 
potential storage of larger items teachers may submit to document their 
exchange experience, or to cover the cost of electronic file archival 
storage.
Program Disclosure
    22 CFR 62.24(g) requires sponsors to disclose fees and costs to 
exchange teachers at the time of their recruitment, selection into the 
program, and signing of their contracts with host schools. Department 
collections already include 0.5 burden hours for program disclosure by 
sponsors. The Department estimates total requirements in this area 
annually will cost $12,096 (384 new exchange teachers associated with 
small sponsors multiplied by $31.50 weighted wage multiplied by a total 
of one hour), or new costs of $6,048 (384 new exchange teachers 
associated with small sponsors multiplied by $31.50 weighted wage 
multiplied by a total of 0.5 hours).
Cross-Cultural Activity Component and Related Annual Report
    The final rule at 22 CFR 62.24(h) requires sponsors to assist 
exchange teachers with their cross-cultural activity components and to 
collect exchange teachers' annual reports detailing their fulfillment 
of the required cross-cultural activity components. The Department 
estimates that this assistance and the collection of these reports 
annually will cost $40,320, or one burden hour at $31.50 weighted 
hourly wage multiplied by 1,280 teachers affiliated with small sponsors 
(32 percent of 4,000) multiplied by one hour, or new costs of $20,160, 
or 0.5 burden hours at $31.50 weighted hourly wage multiplied by 1,280 
exchange teachers affiliated with small sponsors.
    In addition, small sponsor cataloguing and storing of annual 
reports with cross-cultural activity components would cost small 
sponsors $11,200 annually (7,000 reports requiring storage multiplied 
by 0.32 multiplied by $5 per report). The $5 annual cost is based upon 
conservative private sector estimates of onsite record storage in the 
office environment per cubic foot of records. The Department estimates 
that each annual report, with paper and other addenda, could take up to 
one-quarter cubic feet of space.
    Summary: Collectively, this regulation will impose new costs of no 
more than $47,176 to the 16 small program sponsors. The additional cost 
of this regulation divided by the total number of exchange teachers 
associated with small business (1,280) is $37. In 2014, the 16 small 
sponsors ranged in the number of exchange teachers they sponsored 
annually as follows: Six of the 16 small businesses brought in no more 
than seven exchange teachers for the year 2014, which meant a new 
burden cost of $259. For these businesses, annual revenue averaged 
around seven million dollars, and this amount was far less than one-
half of one percent of their revenues. Six small businesses brought in 
between 12 to 50 exchange teachers annually at a maximum cost of 
$1,850; one small business sponsored 133 exchange teachers, which 
computes to a cost of $4,921; and two sponsored around 200 teachers, 
which computes to a cost of around $7,400. For these businesses, annual 
revenue ranged from $695,000 to six million dollars, and was in all 
cases, less than 1.5 percent of their revenue. For the four small 
businesses that recruited the largest number of new exchange teachers 
(as many as 282 exchange teachers) in 2014, the cost of this regulation 
is estimated to be no greater than $10,434. For these businesses, 
annual revenues ranged from five to seven million dollars, and the new 
regulatory cost was less than one percent of their revenues. The 
Department certifies that this rule will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The total 
cost burden to host schools affiliated with small businesses is $20,008 
or around $16 per school ($20,008 divided by 1,280 host schools).

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    The Department is of the opinion that the Exchange Visitor Program 
is a foreign affairs function of the U.S. Government, and that rules 
governing the conduct of this function are exempt from the requirements 
of Executive Orders 12866 and 13563. The Department has nevertheless 
reviewed these regulations to ensure their consistency with the 
regulatory philosophy and principles set forth in those Executive 
Orders and submitted the rule to the Office of Management and Budget's 
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. The regulations governing 
the Teacher category of the Exchange Visitor Program were last amended 
on March 19, 1993.
    First, the regulations set forth in this final rule include a 
requirement for sponsors to provide full transparency on all fees and 
costs associated with teacher exchanges. The Department believes that 
requiring sponsors to provide foreign teachers at the time of 
recruitment with a comprehensive summary of total program fees and 
costs would greatly enhance transparency and better ensure that 
exchange teachers understand the financial obligations they assume when 
choosing to participate in the Exchange Visitor Program. The Department 
believes that sponsors already prepare such comprehensive summaries as 
a business practice. The cost of this requirement will come from adding 
a summary to the existing sponsor application and Web site and 
disseminating this fee and cost summary to the individual exchange 
teacher at the time of selection into the program, and is estimated at 
one hour, or 0.5 additional burden hours, for an estimated 4,000 
sponsor collections from host schools to disclose fee and cost 
information multiplied by $31.50 sponsor weighted wage, or $126,000 
divided by two, or a $63,000 new cost.
    Second, both exchange teachers and sponsors will accrue costs from 
the application process. Foreign teacher applicants who are chosen for 
the Teacher program must demonstrate that they meet the eligibility and 
selection requirements set forth in 22 CFR 62.24(d)-(e), including 
demonstrating their qualifications for teaching at either the primary, 
including pre-kindergarten, or secondary levels in schools in their 
home country; that they are working as a teacher in their home country 
at the time of application; and that they have at least two years of 
full-time teaching experience. They must show that they have, at a 
minimum, a degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree in either 
education or the academic subject field in which they plan to teach. 
They also must demonstrate that they have the requisite English 
language proficiency, provide references to their good character, and 
ensure that they meet the teaching requirements of the U.S. state in 
which they are placed, under the requirements of 22 CFR 62.24(d)-(e). 
It is anticipated that it will take 1,200 new exchange teachers six 
hours for a total of 7,200 hours to document their eligibility at 
$26.26 per hour weighted wage for a total cost of $189,072. The figure 
of $26.26 weighted wage per hour for exchange teachers approximates, 
according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the private sector 
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www.teacherportal.com), the average teacher salary in the past academic 
year for teachers having under ten years of experience (the Exchange 
Visitor Program's main applicants) plus benefits of 30 percent of 
salary.
    Sponsors must screen exchange teachers before accepting them for 
the program and placing them in a suitable host school. Sponsors, 
therefore, must verify the educational and other qualifications of each 
foreign teacher applicant to determine whether he or she satisfies all 
selection criteria; review references for each foreign teacher 
attesting to that teacher's good reputation, character and teaching 
skills; ensure that each selected foreign teacher possesses sufficient 
proficiency in the English language to function in American classrooms 
as well as on a day-to-day basis; check, if applicable, that a home 
school letter stating the school's willingness to work with the 
exchange teacher on a cross-cultural component has been submitted; 
check that host schools appoint exchange teachers to temporary 
positions and that these teachers' salaries fall within the range paid 
to U.S. teachers; and verify that each exchange teacher meets the 
requirements of the state in which he or she will teach. It is 
estimated that 54 sponsors will need 2 hours, an increase of 0.5 hours, 
to review 1,200 successful exchange teacher applications at $31.50 
weighted wage for a total cost of $75,600 (and total new costs of 
$18,900).
    Third, an exchange teacher who qualifies for the program by virtue 
of having completed an advanced degree in education or in an academic 
subject matter that he or she intends to teach or that is directly 
related to his or her teaching subject field (see 22 CFR 
62.24(d)(1)(ii)) also must provide a letter from the head of a school 
(or another individual in an appropriate position of authority to speak 
for the school within the foreign country's school system) in another 
country, preferably that exchange teacher's home country, which states 
that school's willingness to work with the exchange teacher on the 
cross-cultural component. It will take an estimated 50 exchange 
teachers two hours to organize receipt of such a letter within their 
home country, to include a translation if not in English, and provide 
the letter as part of their application package, at $26.26 weighted 
wage multiplied by 50 multiplied by two burden hours, for a total of 
$2,626.
    Fourth, sponsors must ensure that Forms DS-2019 are not issued 
until potential exchange teachers have received and accepted written 
offers of full-time teaching positions from the accredited primary 
(including pre-kindergarten level) or secondary schools in which they 
will teach. This is not a new cost for sponsors. Sponsors will need to 
collect written offers of each exchange teacher's fulltime teaching 
position from the placement schools, and these placement schools will 
need to provide the written offer letters, estimated at a 0.5 hour 
burden. Furthermore, host schools will have an additional 0.5 hour 
burden to attest that exchange teacher appointments to positions within 
accredited primary or secondary schools are temporary, even if the 
teaching positions are permanent, and do not lead to tenure; and that 
these positions have duties, responsibilities, hours of employment and 
compensation commensurate with those of similarly-situated U.S. 
teachers in the school district or host school where that exchange 
teacher is assigned to teach. The cost to host schools is estimated at 
$51,774 annually ($43.12 weighted wage for a middle level school 
administrator multiplied by one hour multiplied by 1,200 schools) and 
the cost to sponsors at $18,900 ($31.50 weighted wage multiplied by 0.5 
hours multiplied by 1,200 new exchange teachers).
    In addition, it is estimated that host schools, numbering around 
250, that wish to extend their exchange teacher's program into the 
fourth or fifth year, will need one hour to fulfill extension 
requirements, estimated at $43.12 multiplied by 250, for a total cost 
of $10,780. Sponsors will need to review these applications, estimated 
to take one hour at a weighted wage of $31.50 multiplied by 250, for a 
total cost of $7,875. This is a new cost for sponsors. Sponsors also 
will need to keep on file the criteria and supporting documentation 
justifying exchange teacher extensions for no less than three years. 
Recordkeeping costs for keeping 250 extension requests on file annually 
at $5 per exchange teacher result in a total for all sponsors of 
$1,250. The cost is based on average private sector estimates of file 
storage costs in an office environment per one-quarter-cubic foot of 
files.
    Finally, to ensure that this program remains an educational and 
cultural exchange program, the Department mandates that exchange 
teachers organize an activity in a public setting where there is direct 
interaction with host school students or with the host community and, 
in addition, organize an activity that involves U.S. students in a 
dialogue or other activity with schools or students in another country, 
preferably the exchange teacher's home school. It is estimated that it 
will take an exchange teacher three hours to perform the cross-cultural 
activity component and file his or her report with the sponsor, at 
$26.26 weighted wage multiplied by 4,000 teachers, for a total of 
$315,120 annually. In addition, the Department estimates that it will 
take sponsors one hour, a 0.5 hour increase, to assist the exchange 
teacher with the cross-cultural component and review these reports, 
which, at $31.50 per hour weighted wage for up to 4,000 reports, will 
total $126,000 annually (or $63,000 in new costs). Recordkeeping for 
sponsors' maintenance of cross-cultural reports on file for three years 
(an estimated 7,000 files multiplied by $5 per exchange teacher) comes 
to a total of $35,000 annually or $105,000 over the required three 
years of retention. The cost is based on average private sector 
estimates of file storage costs in an office environment per one-
quarter cubic foot of files or by electronic means.
    Teacher exchange programs conducted under the authorities of the 
Exchange Visitor Program promote mutual understanding by providing 
foreign teachers the opportunity to teach in U.S. primary and secondary 
schools and participate in daily educational curricula in the United 
States. Foreign teachers participating in the Exchange Visitor Program 
gain an understanding of and an appreciation for the similarities and 
differences between their own cultures and that of the United States. 
Upon their return home, these teachers enrich their schools and 
communities with their fresh perspectives of U.S. culture. Teacher 
exchanges also foster enduring relationships and lifelong friendships 
that help build longstanding ties between the people of the United 
States and other countries. In reciprocal fashion, U.S. primary and 
secondary school teachers and students are provided opportunities to 
increase their knowledge and understanding of the world through these 
friendships.
    Although the benefits of these exchanges to the United States and 
its people cannot be monetized, the Department is nonetheless of the 
opinion that such benefits far outweigh the costs associated with this 
regulation. The non-monetary benefits to the Teacher exchange program 
contained in this rule are many: In conducting a cross-cultural 
component, the exchange teacher will acquaint a wide number of students 
in the host school and members of the host community with the teacher's 
home culture, and students in the exchange teacher's home and host 
countries will have the opportunity to learn about each other's 
cultures. In addition, requiring sponsors to disclose

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fees and costs of the exchange to prospective exchange teachers at the 
time of recruitment and at the time of program selection will protect 
the exchange teacher and also may reduce program costs in the long run, 
as the disclosures can reduce turnover resulting from teachers who opt 
to return home early after facing unexpected costs. Finally, permitting 
individuals who have an advanced degree to apply for the program 
shortly after completing that degree will enable additional qualified, 
highly educated and knowledgeable exchange teachers to participate in 
the program.

Executive Order 12988

    The Department has reviewed this rulemaking in light of sections 
3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988 to eliminate ambiguity, 
minimize litigation, establish clear legal standards, and reduce 
burdens.

Executive Orders 12372 and 13132--Federalism

    Acknowledging that the administration of schools is primarily a 
state function, the Department finds that this regulation will not have 
substantial direct effect on the states, on the relationships between 
the national government and the states, or on the distribution of power 
and responsibilities among the various levels of government. Therefore, 
in accordance with section 6 of Executive Order 13132, it is determined 
that this rule does not have sufficient federalism implications to 
require consultations or warrant the preparation of a federalism 
summary impact statement. Executive Order 12372, regarding 
intergovernmental consultation on federal programs and activities, does 
not apply to this rule.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This rule requires new collection of information by sponsors for 
screening, program disclosure, the cross-cultural component, and 
program extensions under an existing collection. Under the Paperwork 
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, all agencies are 
required to submit to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for 
review and approval the reporting and recordkeeping requirements 
contained in any rule covered under the PRA. The information collection 
requirements contained in this rulemaking are issued pursuant to the 
PRA and OMB Control Number 1405-0147, and consist of Form DS-7000 
(within the overall collection that includes Forms DS-3036, DS-3037 and 
DS-7000).
    The Department submitted an information collection request to OMB 
for Forms DS-3036, DS-3037 and DS-7000 in spring 2014 for review and 
approval under the PRA, and did not receive substantive comments on the 
collection. The collection renewal was approved by the OMB on March 21, 
2014. The changes requested here were not added to the collection at 
that time because the collection would have expired before the final 
Teacher rule would enter into effect. The Department received comments 
in response to the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that touched on the 
paperwork burden associated with the proposed rule. These comments were 
addressed in the supplementary information section.
    No amendments are required under this rulemaking for Forms DS-3036 
and DS-3037, but amendments are requested under this rulemaking for 
Form DS-7000.
    30-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: DS-3036, DS-3037 
and DS-7000 Recording, Reporting and Data Collection Requirements--
Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)
    Title: Submission to OMB of proposed collection of information.
    The Department of State has submitted the information collection 
described below to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for 
approval.
    Direct requests for additional information regarding the collection 
listed in this notice, including requests for copies of the proposed 
collection instrument and supporting documents, to the Office of Policy 
and Program Support, ECA/EC, SA-5, Floor 5, U.S. Department of State, 
2200 C Street NW., Washington, DC 20522-0505; fax: (202) 632-2701; 
email: [email protected].
     Title of Information Collection: Recording, Reporting, and 
Data Collection--Student and Exchange Visitor Information System 
(SEVIS).
     OMB Control Number: 1405-0147.
     Type of Request: Revision of a Currently Approved 
Collection.
     Originating Office: Bureau of Educational and Cultural 
Affairs, Office of Private Sector Exchange, ECA/EC.
     Form Number: Forms DS-3036, DS-3037 and DS-7000.
     Respondents: Foreign teachers wishing to participate as an 
Exchange Visitor Program teacher, schools hosting exchange teachers on 
the Exchange Visitor Program, U.S. government and public and private 
organizations wishing to become U.S. Department of State designated 
sponsors authorized to conduct exchange visitor programs, and 
Department of State designated sponsors.
     Estimated Number of Respondents: 191,675 (DS-3036--60; DS-
3037--1,415; DS-7000--190,200).
     Estimated Number of Responses: 1,558,859 (DS-3036--60; DS-
3037--2,830; DS-7000--1,555,969).
     Average Time per Response: DS-3036--8 hours; DS-3037--20 
minutes; DS-7000--50 minutes.
     Total Estimated Burden: 1,328,207 hours (DS-3036--480 
hours; DS-3037--943 hours; DS-7000--1,326,784 hours).
     Frequency: On Occasion.
     Obligation To Respond: Required to Obtain or Retain a 
Benefit.
    Estimate of the total new annual burden (in hours) associated with 
the collection.
    The estimate of the total new annual burden for sponsors for the 
Teacher section of 22 CFR part 62 is two and one-half hours. 
Previously, a non-weighted wage of $20 was used to calculate sponsor 
costs for Form DS-7000. Therefore, some of the cost increase indicated 
in this rule stems from using the higher weighted wage figure of $31.50 
for sponsors in this submission. New costs for sponsors collectively 
(not including recordkeeping) based on the weighted wage of $31.50 are 
$189,025 and based on the non-weighted wage of $20 are $133,250. (A 
difference of $55,775 of the overall new sponsor costs are thus 
attributed to using a weighted wage in these calculations.) In 
addition, $506,818 total costs are applicable to exchange teachers, 
calculated using the weighted wage of $26.26, based on the time it 
takes them to complete their application to the program and carry out 
cross-cultural activities. Costs applicable to host schools, using the 
weighted wage or $43.12, are $62,524 for providing exchange teachers 
with offer letters, making attestations to sponsors regarding temporary 
positions and commensurate compensation, and collecting information to 
file exchange teacher extensions. Individual cost figures associated 
with Form DS-7000 are summarized below:
     Provision by sponsors, at the time of recruitment and 
selection, of a summary of total fees and costs as set forth by 22 CFR 
62.24(g): $126,000 total costs, of which $63,000 are new costs. (0.5 
hours new or one hour total burden hours multiplied by 4,000 host 
schools to gather information on fees and costs for recruitment and 
provide information on fees and costs to selected teachers from this 
data at $31.50 weighted wage).
     Document collection by potential exchange teachers to 
prove their eligibility under 22 CFR 62.24(d)-(e):

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$189,072 new cost. (Six hours multiplied by 1,200 new exchange teachers 
multiplied by $26.26 weighted wage).
     Sponsor screening of exchange teachers before accepting 
them for the program and matching them to a suitable host school under 
22 CFR 62.24(d)-(f): $75,600, of which $18,900 are new costs. (0.5 new 
and two hours total burden multiplied by review of 1,200 exchange 
teacher files multiplied by $31.50 weighted wage).
     Documentation to be provided, including translation, if 
applicable, by exchange teachers qualifying for the program by virtue 
of having completed an advanced degree as set forth at 22 CFR 
62.24(d)(1)(ii): $2,626 (Two hours multiplied by 50 exchange teachers 
multiplied by $26.26 weighted wage).
     Sponsor verification that Forms DS-2019 are not issued 
until potential exchange teachers have received and accepted written 
offers of full-time teaching positions from the accredited host school, 
as set forth at 22 CFR 62.24(f)(1): $18,900. This is not a new cost. 
(0.5 hours multiplied by 1,200 exchange teachers at $31.50 weighted 
wage).
     Host School provision of written offer letters of full-
time teaching and attestations of temporary status of teaching 
positions and commensurateness of compensation at 22 CFR 62.24(f)(1) 
and (4)-(5): $51,744. (One hour multiplied by 1,200 schools hosting 
exchange teachers at $43.12 weighted wage).
     Host schools that wish to extend their exchange teacher's 
program into a fourth and/or fifth year will need to provide 
documentation to the sponsor as set forth at 22 CFR 62.24(k): $10,780. 
(One hour to fulfill extension requirements multiplied by 250 exchange 
teachers at $43.12 weighted wage).
     Sponsor review of host school request for extension as set 
forth at 22 CFR 62.24(k): $7,875 in new costs. (One hour to fulfill 
extension requirements multiplied by 250 exchange teachers at $31.50 
weighted wage).
     Exchange teacher organization of the cross-cultural 
program component and writing of related report under 22 CFR 62.24(h): 
$315,120. (Three hours multiplied by 4,000 exchange teachers on program 
at $26.26 weighted wage).
     Sponsor assistance to exchange teachers on the cross-
cultural component and review of their reports under 22 CFR 62.24(h): 
$126,000, of which $63,000 are new costs. (One hour multiplied by 4,000 
exchange teachers at $31.50 weighted wage).
    Additional new annual record-keeping is as follows:
     Recordkeeping for exchange teachers on extension: 250 
files of extending exchange teachers annually at $5 per file to equal 
$1,250, which are new costs.
     Storing annual report with cross-cultural component: 7,000 
exchange teachers multiplied by $5 per teacher to equal $35,000, which 
are new costs.
    Abstract of collection.
    The collection is the continuation of information collected and 
needed by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in 
administering the Exchange Visitor Program (J-Nonimmigrant) under the 
provisions of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act, as 
amended, 22 U.S.C. 2451 et seq. This final rule will require amendment 
of Form DS-7000 (Non-SEVIS Collection), as follows:
    The Department requires sponsors under 22 CFR 62.24(g) to provide 
foreign teachers at the time of recruitment and again at the time of 
selection with a summary of program fees and costs, thereby enhancing 
transparency and better ensuring that exchange teachers understand the 
financial obligations they assume when choosing to participate in the 
Exchange Visitor Program. The cost of this requirement will come from 
adding a summary to the existing sponsor recruiting materials and Web 
site and disseminating this fee and cost summary to the individual 
exchange teacher at the time of selection into the program.
    Successful foreign teacher applicants must demonstrate to the 
sponsor, as set forth under 22 CFR 62.24(d)-(e), that they meet 
qualifications for teaching at the primary, including pre-kindergarten, 
or secondary levels in schools in their home country; are working as a 
teacher in their home country at the time of application; and have at 
least two years of full-time teaching experience. They must show that 
they have, at a minimum, a degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's 
degree in either education or the academic subject field in which they 
plan to teach, demonstrate English language proficiency, provide 
references to their good character, and ensure that they meet the 
teaching requirements of the U.S. state in which they are placed. An 
exchange teacher who qualifies for the program by virtue of having 
completed an advanced degree in education or in an academic subject 
matter that he or she intends to teach or that is directly related to 
his or her teaching subject field must provide, under 22 CFR 
62.24(e)(4), a letter signed by the head of a school (or another 
individual in an appropriate position of authority to speak for the 
school within the foreign country's school system) in another country, 
preferably that exchange teacher's home country, which states that 
school's willingness to work with the exchange teacher on the cultural 
component.
    In addition, as set forth in 22 CFR 62.24(d)-(f), sponsors must 
screen prospective exchange teachers before accepting them for the 
program and must match them with a suitable host school. Such screening 
includes verifying the educational and other qualifications of each 
foreign teacher applicant to determine whether he or she satisfies all 
selection criteria; reviewing references for each foreign teacher 
attesting to that teacher's good reputation, character, and teaching 
skills; ensuring that each selected foreign teacher possesses 
sufficient proficiency in the English language to function in American 
classrooms as well as on a day-to-day basis; checking, if applicable, 
that a home school letter stating that school's willingness to work 
with the exchange teacher on a cross-cultural component has been 
submitted; checking that host schools appoint exchange teachers to 
temporary positions and that these teachers' salaries fall within the 
range paid to similarly-situated U.S. teachers; and verifying that each 
foreign teacher meets the requirements of the state in which he or she 
will teach, including criminal background check requirements.
    Host schools, as set forth at 22 CFR 62.24(f)(1), will need to 
provide the sponsor written offers of each exchange teacher's full-time 
teaching position from the placement schools. In addition, host schools 
that wish to extend their exchange teacher's program into the fourth or 
fifth year will need to have sponsors apply on their behalf to the 
Department for an extension, as set forth in 22 CFR 62.24(k). As also 
set forth in 22 CFR 62.24(k), sponsors will need to collect and submit 
extension requests to the Department and reply to the host school.
    Finally, to ensure that this program remains an educational and 
cultural exchange program, the Department mandates under 22 CFR 
62.24(h) that exchange teachers organize an activity in a public 
setting where there is direct interaction with host school students or 
with the host community and, in addition, involve U.S. students in a 
dialogue or other activity with schools or students in another country, 
preferably with the exchange teacher's home school. Additional costs 
will accrue to sponsors, who will need to assist exchange teachers with 
the cross-

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cultural component and review their cross-cultural activity reports, 
and to exchange teachers, who will need to carry out and report on 
these activities.
Additional Information
    The total number of sponsor organizations designated by the 
Department to conduct teacher exchange program activities is 54. Around 
1,200 new exchange teachers are expected annually in the Teacher 
exchange category to conduct exchanges in a similar number of new host 
schools, with an estimated 2,300 additional exchange teachers and host 
schools continuing their exchange on three year programs, and 250 
exchange teachers annually extending their exchanges times two years, 
the duration of the permissible extension period, equaling an 
additional 500 exchange teachers, for a total of up to 4,000 exchange 
teachers in the United States at a given time.

List of Subjects in 22 CFR Part 62

    Cultural exchange programs; Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.

    Accordingly, 22 CFR part 62 is amended as follows:

PART 62--EXCHANGE VISITOR PROGRAM

0
1. The authority citation for Part 62 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(J), 1182, 1184, 1258; 22 U.S.C. 
1431 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 2451 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 2651(a); Pub. L. 
105-277, Div. G, 112 Stat. 2681 et seq.; Reorganization Plan No. 2 
of 1977, 3 CFR, 1977 Comp. p. 200; E.O. 12048 of March 27, 1978; 3 
CFR, 1978 Comp. p. 168; Pub. L. 104-208, Div. C, 110 Stat. 3009-546, 
as amended; Pub. L. 107-56, 416, 115 Stat. 354; and Pub. L. 107-173, 
116 Stat. 543.


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2. Section 62.24 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  62.24  Teachers.

    (a) Purpose. The regulations in this section govern exchange 
visitors who teach full-time in accredited public and private U.S. 
primary and secondary schools (K-12), including pre-kindergarten 
language immersion programs offered as regular courses of study by 
accredited primary schools. Programs in this category promote the 
interchange of U.S. and foreign teachers and enhance mutual 
understanding between the people of the United States and other 
countries. Exchange teachers sharpen their professional skills and 
participate in cross-cultural activities in schools and communities, 
and they return home after the exchange to share their experiences and 
increased knowledge of the United States and the U.S. educational 
system. Such exchanges enable foreign teachers to understand better 
U.S. culture, society and teaching practices at the primary and 
secondary levels, and enhance U.S. students' knowledge of foreign 
cultures, customs and teaching approaches.
    (b) Designation. The Department may, in its discretion, designate 
bona fide programs satisfying the objectives in paragraph (a) of this 
section as exchange visitor programs in the Teacher category.
    (c) Definitions. In addition to those definitions set forth in 
Sec.  62.2, the following definitions apply to the Teacher category of 
the Exchange Visitor Program:
    (1) Accredited primary or accredited secondary school: Any publicly 
or privately operated primary or secondary institution for educating 
children in the United States that offers mainly academic programs and 
is duly accredited by the appropriate academic accrediting authority of 
the jurisdiction in which such institution is located.
    (2) Full-time teaching: A minimum of 32 hours per week of teaching 
or teaching-related administrative activities.
    (3) Home country school: An exchange teacher's school in his or her 
country of nationality or last legal country of residence.
    (4) Host school: The U.S.-accredited primary or secondary school in 
which a sponsor places an exchange teacher pursuant to the exchange 
teacher's written acceptance of the placement.
    (5) International school: A school that is so designated by its 
school district, state, or other applicable governing authority, or one 
whose curriculum focuses predominantly on international aspects of the 
subject matter taught and/or language immersion, or one that 
predominantly follows a national curriculum of a foreign country.
    (6) Language immersion program: A program that is a regular course 
of study offered by an accredited school having sustained and enriched 
instruction, in a language not native to the majority of the student 
population, that occurs for at least fifty percent of the school day.
    (7) Virtual exchange: A technology-enabled, sustained, people-to-
people cross-cultural educational program that may supplement the goals 
of an in-person exchange and integrates global knowledge, cultural 
awareness, and/or foreign language into the classroom or other setting.
    (d) Teacher eligibility. Foreign nationals are eligible to 
participate in exchange visitor programs as full-time teachers if, at 
the time of initial application to the sponsor, an individual making 
such application demonstrates to the satisfaction of the sponsor that 
he or she:
    (1) Either:
    (i) Meets the qualifications for teaching at the primary, including 
pre-kindergarten, or secondary levels in schools in his or her home 
country; is working as a teacher in his or her home country at the time 
of application; and has at least two years of full-time teaching 
experience; or
    (ii) Is not working as a teacher in his or her home country at the 
time of application, but otherwise meets the qualifications for 
teaching at the primary (including pre-kindergarten) or secondary 
levels in schools in the home country; has had at least two years of 
full-time teaching experience within the past eight years; and, within 
12 months of his or her application submission date for the program, 
has or will have completed an advanced degree (beyond a degree 
equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree) in education or in an academic 
subject matter that he or she intends to teach or that is directly 
related to his or her teaching subject field;
    (2) Possesses, at a minimum, a degree equivalent to a U.S. 
bachelor's degree in either education or the academic subject field in 
which he or she intends to teach;
    (3) Satisfies the teaching eligibility standards of the U.S. state 
in which he or she will teach (e.g. meets minimum educational 
requirements, has passed teacher training coursework at a sufficiently 
proficient level, has provided an evaluation of foreign teaching 
preparation coursework, has demonstrated the requisite prior teaching 
experience), to include any required criminal background or other 
checks;
    (4) Is of good reputation and character; and
    (5) Agrees to come to the United States temporarily as a full-time 
teacher of record in an accredited primary or secondary school. 
Exchange teachers may teach a variety of subjects and levels at their 
host school or schools, if qualified, but at the pre-kindergarten 
level, may teach only in language immersion programs.
    (e) Teacher selection. Sponsors must screen foreign teachers 
carefully before accepting them for the program. In addition to the 
requirements set forth in Sec.  62.10 and all security checks required 
by U.S. state departments of education and host schools, sponsors also 
must:
    (1) Verify the qualifications of each foreign teacher to determine 
whether he or she satisfies the criteria set forth in paragraph (d) of 
this section;

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    (2) Secure references from one colleague and one current or former 
supervisor of each foreign teacher, attesting to that teacher's good 
reputation, character and teaching skills;
    (3) Verify that each selected foreign teacher applicant possesses 
sufficient proficiency in the English language to function in U.S. 
classrooms and to function on a day-to-day basis, in accordance with 
the provision for selection of exchange visitors set forth at Sec.  
62.10(a)(2); and
    (4) Verify that each foreign teacher who is eligible for the 
program under paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section has a letter from 
the head of a school in another country, preferably that teacher's home 
country, which states that school's willingness to work with the 
exchange teacher on the cross-cultural activity component set forth in 
paragraph (h)(1)(ii). The foreign school with which the exchange 
teacher plans to work must be at the same academic level as the foreign 
teacher's proposed host school. The letter submitted as part of the 
foreign teacher's application package must be signed by the head of the 
school or another individual in an appropriate position of authority to 
speak for the school within the foreign country's school system; the 
official signing the letter must list both email and telephone contact 
information. The letter may be submitted in English or in the original 
language of the home country with an English translation; the name, 
title/organization and contact information of the translator must be 
noted on the translation.
    (f) Teaching position. Sponsors must ensure that:
    (1) Forms DS-2019 are not issued until foreign teacher applicants 
have received and accepted written offers of full-time teaching 
positions from the accredited primary (including pre-kindergarten 
level) or secondary schools in which they will teach;
    (2) Program dates coincide with the U.S. academic year cycle to 
ensure a smooth transition as exchange teachers arrive and depart, 
unless the sponsor notifies, and receives approval from, the Department 
for other exchange dates before the sponsor issues any Form DS-2019; 
sponsors should ensure that these dates are included in the exchange 
teacher's contract;
    (3) Exchange teachers comply with any applicable collective 
bargaining agreement;
    (4) Exchange teacher appointments to positions within accredited 
primary or secondary schools are temporary, even if the teaching 
positions are permanent, and do not lead to tenure; exchange teachers 
must be employees of either the host or home school during their 
exchange.
    (5) Teaching positions, including duties, responsibilities, hours 
of employment, and compensation, are commensurate with those of 
similarly-situated U.S. teachers in the school district or host school 
where that exchange teacher is assigned to teach; an exchange teacher, 
unless he or she is on a program where the Department is the sponsor, 
must be employed by and under the direct supervision and guidance of 
his or her host school and, where applicable, host school district; and
    (6) A pre-kindergarten level exchange teacher is assigned to teach 
full-time in an accredited host school (or in several schools within 
the same host school district, including at several academic levels, 
with prior permission from the Department). If an exchange teacher is 
placed in a private school where there is no host school district, then 
he or she must teach a full-time schedule of at least 32 hours in a 
school or schools located no more than 25 miles from the main host 
school; in such a situation, sponsors must ensure that reasonable and 
effective modes of transportation exist to such additional sites of 
activity. An exchange teacher may teach at the pre-kindergarten level 
only in a language immersion program offered as regular course of study 
by an accredited primary school.
    (g) Program disclosure. (1) As part of recruitment, in addition to 
the information required by Sec.  62.10(b)-(c), sponsors must provide 
on their main Web sites and in their recruiting materials a general 
summary of fees and other costs for the program. This summary should 
include, but not be limited to, the sponsor fee; foreign or domestic 
third party or partner fees; visa fee; the Student and Exchange Visitor 
Information System (SEVIS) fee; insurance costs; estimates for food, 
housing and local transportation costs; expected work-related 
deductions; and estimates or ranges for all other fees charged for and 
significant general costs related to participation in the teacher 
exchange program.
    (2) At the time a foreign teacher is selected for the program, and 
before the exchange visitor signs any contracts with the host school, 
sponsors and/or the host school must provide each individual exchange 
teacher the following information, either within the teacher's contract 
or in a separate document: The name, location, and brief description of 
the host school; the terms and conditions of compensation (with 
deductions from gross salary); any provisions affecting the ability of 
the exchange teacher to be accompanied abroad by a spouse or dependents 
(including any related assistance and allowances); a summary of the 
significant components of the program (including a statement of the 
teaching requirements and related professional obligations, as well as 
the required cross-cultural activity component as set forth in 
paragraph (h) of this section); specific information on the fees and 
costs for which the exchange teacher will be responsible while on 
exchange in that school district in accordance with paragraph (g)(1); 
anticipated housing options and cost implications; specific local 
transportation options between the exchange teacher's residence and the 
host school and transportation cost estimates; insurance costs for 
accident or illness coverage, repatriation of remains and medical 
evacuation as required by Sec.  62.14; estimated personal expense money 
for initial costs the exchange teacher may incur upon arrival in the 
United States prior to receiving his or her first paycheck; 
certification or licensure procedures and costs at the host school; 
administrative fees; and any placement fees. Exchange teacher 
compensation, unless provided directly to the exchange teacher through 
government funding, through continued support from the exchange 
teacher's home school, or from both the teacher's home and host school 
in a shared cost arrangement, must be paid directly by the host school 
or host school district in which the exchange teacher is placed.
    (h) Cross-cultural activity component. In addition to the 
requirements of Sec.  62.10:
    (1) Sponsors must require each exchange teacher to complete, within 
the United States, and during each academic year of program 
participation, at least one cross-cultural activity from each of the 
following two categories:
    (i) An activity for the teacher's classroom, larger host school or 
host school district population, or the community at large designed to 
give an overview of the history, traditions, heritage, culture, 
economy, educational system and/or other attributes of his or her home 
country. Sponsors of exchange teachers placed at international schools 
must require their exchange teachers to conduct at least one cross-
cultural activity per academic year outside the host school in nearby 
schools or communities where international opportunities may be more 
limited than those found in their host school; and
    (ii) An activity that involves U.S. student dialogue with schools 
or students in another country, preferably

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in the exchange teacher's home school, through virtual exchange or 
other means, in order to supplement the goals of the in-person 
exchange.
    (2) Sponsors must collect annual reports from their exchange 
teachers detailing the cross-cultural activity component of their 
exchange program. The annual report does not have to be in a specific 
format, but must include the exchange teacher's full name and the 
program sponsor's name. The report section about the cross-cultural 
activity component must contain the following information:
    (i) The date(s) of each activity;
    (ii) The location of each activity;
    (iii) The audience for and participants in each activity;
    (iv) A general overview of each activity, including the topic; and
    (v) The estimated impact of each activity.
    (i) Location of the exchange. Exchange teachers must participate in 
exchange visitor programs at the accredited primary or secondary 
schools listed on their Forms DS-2019 or at location(s) where the 
institutions are involved in official school activities (e.g., school 
field trips, teacher development programs);
    (j) Duration of participation. Exchange teachers may be authorized 
to participate in the Exchange Visitor Program for the length of time 
necessary to complete the program, which may not exceed three years 
unless a specific extension of one or two years is authorized by the 
Department as set forth in paragraph (k) of this section.
    (k) Program extensions. (1) Sponsors may request from the 
Department an extension of an exchange teacher's exchange by either one 
or two years, but not by a semester or by other fractions of academic 
years.
    (2) The sponsor's request for extension must include:
    (i) A letter of reference on official letterhead written by the 
host school or host school district administrator responsible for 
overseeing the exchange teacher that describes the exchange teacher's 
performance during the previous three years of the exchange and how the 
host school has benefited from the exchange teacher's presence; and
    (ii) a document describing how the exchange teacher over the 
previous three years has engaged his or her classroom, the wider host 
school or host school district, or community through the cross-cultural 
activity component, if these activities are not already detailed in the 
exchange teacher's annual reports.
    (3) Sponsors must submit their extension request and supporting 
documentation for the extension to the Department no later than three 
months prior to the beginning of the desired extension period for the 
exchange teacher.
    (4) Sponsor requests for extension must include proof of payment of 
the required non-refundable extension fee as set forth in Sec.  62.17.
    (5) The Department, at its discretion, may authorize a sponsor to 
extend an exchange teacher's participation for either one or two 
additional years beyond the initial three-year exchange period. 
Sponsors must comply with all Department guidance on creating an 
extension record for the teacher within SEVIS.
    (6) Sponsors that applied for a two-year extension on behalf of a 
host school and its exchange teacher and received permission from the 
Department only for a one-year extension may apply again to extend the 
program of that host school's exchange teacher for one additional year 
by following the procedures set forth in paragraphs (k)(2)-(4) of this 
section. The sponsor should include with such additional extension 
request a copy of the prior extension request submitted to enable the 
initial one-year extension.
    (l) Repeat participation. Foreign nationals who have successfully 
completed teacher exchange programs are eligible to participate in 
additional teacher exchange programs, provided that they have resided 
outside the United States for at least two years following the 
successful completion of their most recent teacher exchange program and 
continue to meet the eligibility requirements set forth in paragraph 
(d) of this section.

    Dated: January 14, 2016.
Robin J. Lerner,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Private Sector Exchange, Bureau of 
Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State.
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                                                This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    category regulations, the Department:                  person contact. The Teacher exchange
                                                contains regulatory documents having general            Reforms the teacher exchange program;                  program embodies and carries forward
                                                applicability and legal effect, most of which           strengthens provisions designed to                     the stated purpose and intent of the Act
                                                are keyed to and codified in the Code of                protect the health, safety, and welfare of             by benefiting teachers, students, host
                                                Federal Regulations, which is published under           exchange teachers; and reinforces the                  schools, and surrounding communities.
                                                50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
                                                                                                        program’s prestige as a world-class U.S.                  Educational and cultural exchanges
                                                The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by              public diplomacy initiative. The rule                  are a cornerstone of U.S. public
                                                the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of              applies to all J-Nonimmigrant exchange                 diplomacy and an integral component of
                                                new books are listed in the first FEDERAL               teachers, except when the teacher’s                    U.S. foreign policy. The purpose of the
                                                REGISTER issue of each week.                            program is covered by a separate                       Teacher category of the Exchange
                                                                                                        agreement between the United States                    Visitor Program is to promote
                                                                                                        and the relevant foreign government as                 interchange of American and foreign
                                                DEPARTMENT OF STATE                                     permitted under Department                             teachers in public and private schools;
                                                                                                        regulations.                                           enhance mutual understanding between
                                                22 CFR Part 62                                                                                                 the people of the United States and
                                                                                                        DATES: This rule is effective on February
                                                [Public Notice: 9421]                                   29, 2016.                                              people of other countries; allow U.S.
                                                                                                        ADDRESSES: Persons with access to the                  students who lack opportunities to
                                                RIN 1400–AC60                                                                                                  travel abroad to have early and
                                                                                                        Internet also may view this rule by
                                                                                                        going to the regulations.gov Web site at:              meaningful relationships with
                                                Exchange Visitor Program—Teachers
                                                                                                        http://www.regulations.gov/index.cfm.                  individuals from other cultures; provide
                                                AGENCY:    U.S. Department of State.                    For further information, contact Robin J.              visiting teachers an opportunity to
                                                ACTION:   Final rule.                                   Lerner, Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 expand their understanding of U.S.
                                                                                                        Private Sector Exchange, Bureau of                     education, culture and society; provide
                                                SUMMARY:    This rule makes final the                   Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S.                 U.S. teachers with a greater
                                                Department’s proposed rule published                    Department of State, SA–5, Floor 5,                    understanding of international teaching
                                                on May 2, 2013. The Department, with                    2200 C Street NW., Washington, DC                      practices by their working alongside
                                                this rule, amends its existing regulations              20522–0505; fax: (202) 632–2701; email:                foreign colleagues; and create
                                                governing the Teacher category of the                   JExchanges@state.gov.                                  opportunities to develop lasting links
                                                Exchange Visitor Program. This final                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                         between U.S. and foreign schools and
                                                rule permits program participation of                   Exchange Visitor Program (of which the                 communities.
                                                teachers teaching full-time at accredited               Teacher category is one of fifteen                        These regulations govern exchange
                                                public or private primary and secondary                 categories of program types) is                        teachers who teach full-time in
                                                schools (K–12), including pre-                          authorized by the Mutual Educational                   accredited primary and secondary
                                                kindergarten teachers in ‘‘language                     and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, as                  public and private schools in the United
                                                immersion’’ programs offered as regular                 amended, 22 U.S.C. 2451 et seq. (also                  States (including pre-kindergarten level
                                                courses of study by accredited primary                  known as the Fulbright-Hays Act and                    ‘‘language immersion’’ programs offered
                                                schools; requires exchange teachers to                  hereinafter referred to as ‘‘the Act’’), and           as a regular course of study by
                                                have two years of full-time teaching                    implemented through 22 CFR part 62                     accredited primary schools). Exchange
                                                experience; clarifies that the duration of              (22 CFR 62.24 pertains to the Teacher                  teachers have the opportunity to
                                                program participation by exchange                       category in particular). The Act’s stated              broaden their pedagogical knowledge
                                                teachers is three years, with an                        purpose is ‘‘to increase mutual                        while in the United States and foster
                                                extension permitted for one or two                      understanding between the people of                    meaningful relationships with American
                                                additional years of participation based                 the United States and the people of                    citizens through their participation in
                                                on school need and exchange teacher                     other countries by means of educational                U.S. schools and communities,
                                                performance during the exchange;                        and cultural exchange; to strengthen the               returning home within a defined time-
                                                permits participation by otherwise                      ties which unite us with other nations                 period to share their experiences in
                                                qualified teachers who are not currently                by demonstrating the educational and                   their own country’s educational system.
                                                working, but who are returning to                       cultural interests, developments, and                     It is equally important that public and
                                                teaching after successfully pursuing an                 achievements of the people of the                      private schools hosting foreign exchange
                                                advanced degree beyond the equivalent                   United States and other nations, and the               teachers have the responsibility and
                                                of a U.S. bachelor’s degree; introduces a               contributions being made toward a                      intent to create a holistic cultural
                                                required cross-cultural activity                        peaceful and more fruitful life for                    program and contemplate the overall
                                                component; requires program sponsors                    people throughout the world. . . .’’ In                experience that these teachers will take
                                                to disclose fees and costs to foreign                   the fifty years since the Act’s passage,               back to their home countries. The
                                                teachers at the time of both recruitment                millions of foreign exchange visitors,                 Department supports the hosting of
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                                                and selection into the program; and                     Americans with whom they interact,                     exchange teachers to help U.S. students
                                                implements a requirement that                           and friends and families of the exchange               understand other cultures and
                                                exchange teachers not be eligible for                   visitors with whom they share their                    comprehend global issues, as well as to
                                                repeat participation unless they reside                 experiences upon returning home, have                  promote study of foreign languages and
                                                outside the United States for two years                 benefited from the mutual                              culture. Native speakers add a vital
                                                following their teacher exchange                        understanding and peaceful relations                   dimension to foreign language
                                                program. In amending the Teacher                        that can derive from such person-to-                   instruction. Speaking another language


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                                                promotes understanding, conveys                         unnecessary duplication of information                    This regulation will require sponsors,
                                                respect for other cultures, and                         from host school Web sites.                            first, to post a general summary of fees
                                                strengthens the ability to engage foreign                  The Department believes that the                    and other costs teachers can expect to
                                                peoples and governments.                                benefits of fee and cost transparency                  pay while they are on exchange in one
                                                   In recent years, the Department has                  outweigh any possible duplication or                   visible location on their main Web sites
                                                been strengthening the regulations                      additional activities required to gather               and in their recruiting materials, in
                                                throughout the Exchange Visitor                         fee and cost estimates and provide them                order to ensure fee and cost
                                                Program to require sponsors to ensure,                  to potential exchange visitors. When                   transparency at the time of exchange
                                                among other things, that their                          sponsors and host schools rely upon                    teacher recruitment. This general
                                                individual exchange visitor programs                    exchange visitors to conduct                           summary of fees and other costs at the
                                                are consistent with the purpose of the                  independent research on Web sites to                   time of recruitment must include, at a
                                                Act. The Teacher exchange program is                    locate key information about their                     minimum, sponsor fees; placement fees;
                                                not to be used to recruit and train                     exchange program and conditions of                     visa fees; Student and Exchange Visitor
                                                foreign teachers for permanent                          their host placement, these sponsors                   Information System (SEVIS) fees;
                                                employment in the United States. The                    and schools cannot be sure that the                    insurance costs based on the
                                                amended Teacher category regulations                    information exchange visitors find                     requirements of 22 CFR 62.14; estimates
                                                make clear that exchange teachers are                   through their research is accurate or                  (ranges) for food, housing and local
                                                expected to work on a temporary basis                   comprehensive. In requiring the sponsor                transportation costs; foreign and
                                                at the host school. Because the                         and host school to provide a summary                   domestic third party fees; expected
                                                Exchange Visitor Program is an                          of significant program components, fees,               work-related deductions (e.g., federal
                                                educational and cultural program,                       and other costs during the advertising                 and state income tax withholding,
                                                sponsors must ensure that an exchange                   phase and also prior to the exchange                   Federal Insurance Contributions Act
                                                teacher’s appointment at the host school                teacher’s signing of his or her contract               (FICA) deductions, work related
                                                is temporary, even if the teaching                      with the host school, the Department                   materials, required memberships); and
                                                position is permanent.                                  ensures that the exchange teacher has                  estimates of all other fees charged for,
                                                   The Department requires sponsors to                  received from the program sponsor at                   and significant other costs related to,
                                                ensure that exchange teachers,                          two crucial points a basic summary (and                participation in the Teacher category of
                                                including pre-kindergarten ‘‘language                   understanding) of the main                             exchange. If these fees and costs vary by
                                                immersion’’ teachers, are placed only in                programmatic and financial obligations                 country, the sponsor should note this in
                                                accredited primary and secondary                        and responsibilities he or she                         its fee and cost listing, or list a range of
                                                schools. In addition, a foreign national                undertakes by participating in an                      costs to encompass all of the countries
                                                may be admitted to the United States as                 exchange. These requirements also will                 that sponsor serves. The Department
                                                a J–1 nonimmigrant in the Teacher                       allow all parties involved or interested               does not require sponsors to list airline
                                                category only for the purpose of full-                  in the Exchange Visitor Program to                     ticket costs in the general summary of
                                                time teaching as a teacher of record, not               ascertain in advance if fees and costs                 fees and costs that they must post to
                                                as a teacher’s assistant/aide, substitute               seem excessive or if additional costs                  their Web site or list in their recruitment
                                                teacher, or other non-instructional                     will be charged to the teacher.                        materials.
                                                position, at an accredited primary or                      The Department is of the view that                     Second, at the time the official
                                                secondary school.                                       various program fees, deductions from                  selection letter is sent to the teacher,
                                                                                                        wages, and costs charged to exchange                   sponsors must themselves, or must
                                                Analysis of Comments
                                                                                                        teachers by sponsors, third parties,                   ensure that host schools, provide, in
                                                   The Department published a Notice of                 partners, and host schools, if not fully               either the teacher’s contract and/or
                                                Proposed Rulemaking with a request for                  disclosed, could make exchange                         through supplemental information, each
                                                comment on May 2, 2013 (RIN 1400–                       teachers vulnerable to unexpected                      individual exchange teacher with the
                                                AC60; see 78 FR 25669). The                             program costs. The Department, through                 name, location, and a brief description
                                                Department received 60 comments in                      its regular communications with                        of the host school; the terms and
                                                response to the proposed rule. Many of                  sponsors, participating exchange                       conditions of compensation (with
                                                those commenting discussed multiple                     teachers, and host schools during the                  estimated deductions from gross salary);
                                                topics. Following a review of these                     course of its formal program monitoring                any provisions affecting the ability of
                                                comments, the Department has decided                    efforts, has been made aware of many                   the teacher to be accompanied abroad
                                                to adopt the proposed rule with some                    cases where, after expenses and                        by a spouse or dependents (including
                                                modifications prompted by the                           deductions, exchange teachers’ take-                   any related assistance and allowances);
                                                comments.                                               home pay, contrary to what those                       a summary of the significant
                                                   Program disclosures: The proposed                    teachers originally expected, was an                   components of the program (including a
                                                rule required sponsors to provide                       insufficient amount of money on which                  statement of the teaching requirements,
                                                prospective exchange teachers with a                    to live in the United States or to defray              related professional obligations and
                                                listing of all fees and costs associated                the cost associated with the exchange.                 required cross-cultural activity
                                                with the exchange program at two                        Moreover, because the Department                       component); specific information on the
                                                points, first, a general listing while                  works with program sponsors on an                      fees and costs that the exchange teacher
                                                advertising the program, and second, a                  ongoing basis, it is aware that program                will be responsible for while on
                                                more specific listing for those teachers                recruitment and placement fees may                     exchange in that school district;
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                                                accepted into the program. The                          vary widely depending upon the                         anticipated housing options and cost
                                                Department received four comments, all                  exchange teacher’s country of origin. In               implications; specific local
                                                expressing concern that the proposed                    addition, the cost of living, including                transportation options between the
                                                requirements for both sponsors and host                 housing and local transportation costs,                exchange teacher’s residence and the
                                                schools were overly time consuming,                     varies in the different U.S. host                      host school and their estimated costs;
                                                would result in an over-abundance of                    communities where an exchange teacher                  insurance costs for accident and illness
                                                paperwork, and would result in                          may be placed.                                         coverage, repatriation of remains, and


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                                                medical evacuation as required by 22                    component would be an artificial                       outside their host school in a setting
                                                CFR 62.14; estimated costs for initial                  intercultural activity by comparison.                  where there is less direct opportunity
                                                personal expenses the exchange teacher                    The mission of the Bureau of                         for students or community members to
                                                may incur upon arrival in the United                    Educational and Cultural Affairs, which                engage in international learning. For
                                                States prior to receiving his or her first              oversees the Exchange Visitor Program                  example, a foreign teacher placed in a
                                                paycheck; certification or licensure                    under the Fulbright-Hays Act, is to                    school where he or she is teaching his
                                                procedures and costs at the host school;                increase mutual understanding between                  or her native language might give a
                                                administrative fees; and any placement                  the people of the United States and the                presentation in English about a home
                                                fees. All of the information noted above                people of other countries through                      country topic to a school in the same
                                                must be provided to exchange teachers                   educational and cultural exchanges that                district that does not have an
                                                selected for the program before they sign               support the development of peaceful                    international or language immersion
                                                their host school contract, in order to                 relations. In keeping with this authority,             focus or to a community group in the
                                                ensure that all exchange teachers fully                 the Department wishes to ensure that its               area where the host school is located.
                                                understand the financial obligations                    visiting teachers come in contact with                 Sponsors and the Department will take
                                                they assume when signing the contract                   and convey knowledge to large numbers                  the exchange teacher’s record of cross-
                                                and agreeing to participate in an                       of U.S. students and community                         cultural activities into account when
                                                exchange program.                                       members. The Department is of the view                 considering one- or two-year extensions
                                                   As set forth at 22 CFR 62.24(f)(5),                  that a dialogue of ideas should ensue                  for exchange teachers, including those
                                                unless an exchange teacher is on a                      from the Teacher exchange program and                  placed at schools with an international
                                                program where the Department is the                     that, regardless of where in the United                or language immersion focus.
                                                sponsor, he or she must be employed by                  States a teacher is placed, a mandatory                   In order to ensure meaningful
                                                and under the direct supervision and                    cross-cultural activity component will                 accountability on the part of exchange
                                                guidance of his or her host school and,                 help students in the exchange teacher’s                teachers, sponsors must require
                                                where applicable, the host school                       classroom, and in the broader host                     exchange teachers to submit an annual
                                                district. As set forth at 22 CFR                        school and its community, develop                      report, one element of which should
                                                62.24(g)(2), unless the exchange teacher                global awareness and interest in                       detail the cross-cultural activity
                                                is supported through government                         learning more about other countries.                   component of their exchange program.
                                                funding, through continued support                      Moreover, not all exchange teachers                    The report does not have to be in a
                                                                                                        participating in the program are placed                specific format, but must contain
                                                from the exchange teacher’s home
                                                                                                        in schools that already have an overall                specific fields of information as
                                                school, or through a combination of the
                                                                                                        international focus.                                   identified in these regulations (i.e., date
                                                exchange teacher’s home and host                          Other comments supported                             or dates of cross-cultural activities,
                                                school, compensation must be paid                       mandating a cross-cultural activity                    teacher name, program sponsor name,
                                                directly by the host school(s) or host                  component in order for communities to                  location, number of individuals in
                                                school district in which the exchange                   learn more about the unique                            attendance, topic, and a general
                                                teacher is placed. For example, unless                  contributions of the exchange teacher.                 overview of the activity and its overall
                                                the sponsor is also the host school, a                  The Department agrees that required                    impact within the larger community
                                                sponsor cannot receive the exchange                     cross-cultural activity components are                 where the school is located). Sponsors
                                                teacher’s salary from a host school or                  valuable tools not only to engage                      will not be required to submit copies of
                                                host school district and then pay it on                 exchange teachers in their host                        these reports routinely to the
                                                to the exchange teacher (often with                     communities—both inside and outside                    Department, but they must retain such
                                                deductions for previously undisclosed                   of their schools—but also to inform their              reports as part of each exchange
                                                fees and costs), as may be the practice                 host communities about their cultures.                 teacher’s documentation for a period of
                                                currently in some teacher exchange                        Whatever the placement setting, the                  three years following completion of the
                                                programs.                                               sponsor, host school and exchange                      teacher’s exchange program, as required
                                                   Cross-cultural activity component:                   teacher should work together to develop                by 22 CFR 62.10(g). Sponsors are
                                                The proposed rule required completion                   creative cross-cultural activity                       encouraged to share with the
                                                of a mandatory annual cross-cultural                    components, whether it be in the                       Department, as best practices, examples
                                                activity component through which                        teacher’s individual classroom, within                 of activities that exchange teachers
                                                exchange teachers would be required to                  the larger host school, or in the host                 conduct as part of their cross-cultural
                                                share aspects of their cultural heritage                school district or community. One                      activity component.
                                                with their U.S. communities, including                  example of developing a creative cross-                   Teacher eligibility: The Department
                                                conducting international dialogue or                    cultural activity for the host school                  received four comments on eligibility,
                                                other activities through virtual exchange               district or community could be to have                 evenly split on whether the criteria for
                                                or other means, with schools or students                exchange teachers make a presentation                  eligibility should be changed to two
                                                in another country, preferably their                    in a public forum (e.g., at a school                   years of teaching experience prior to
                                                home school (as set forth in the final                  assembly, museum, civic organization,                  program participation from the current
                                                rule at 22 CFR 62.24(h)). The                           or businesses association) where there is              requirement of three years, or whether
                                                Department received 11 comments                         direct interaction with the educational                three years should remain the
                                                regarding the cross-cultural component                  or larger community and in which they                  requirement. It is critical to the success
                                                aspect of the proposed rule. Many                       could share an aspect of their home                    of this exchange program that foreign
                                                comments received were from faculty or                  countries (e.g., history, traditions,                  teachers have the necessary skills and
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                                                administrators at international schools                 heritage, dance, art, music, economy,                  teaching experience to benefit from
                                                who expressed the view that a required                  educational system). In addition, the                  exchange opportunities and achieve the
                                                cross-cultural activity component was                   Department strongly encourages                         intended goals of this professional
                                                unnecessary because their schools are                   sponsors who place exchange teachers                   exchange program. Exchange teachers
                                                living examples for students of                         in international schools to urge their                 must be able to make an immediate
                                                international cultural exchange and that                exchange teachers to conduct at least                  impact in the classroom and share some
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                                                American teachers, while learning                       degree. The Department agrees that an                  hosting native speakers. In response to
                                                firsthand about U.S. culture and                        international teaching experience would                these comments, the Department will
                                                teaching methodologies.                                 be a valuable additional educational                   permit teachers, under the final rule, to
                                                   The Department recognizes, as some                   benefit to teachers completing advanced                be placed as instructors in pre-
                                                comments pointed out, that exchange                     degrees. For this reason, this final rule              kindergarten ‘‘language immersion’’
                                                teachers come to the United States from                 makes one exception to the requirement                 programs offered as regular courses of
                                                foreign countries that prepare their                    that applicants must be working as                     study by accredited primary schools.
                                                teachers in educational systems that are                teachers at the time of application.                   Such exchange teachers must teach a
                                                different from that of the United States,               Applicants who are not currently                       full-time schedule of at least 32 hours at
                                                with some systems having very different                 working may participate in the program                 their host school or at accredited
                                                time periods that it takes teacher                      if they: (i) Have at least a degree                    schools in the same school district, even
                                                candidates to receive a degree. The                     equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree,                if not all of their instruction involves
                                                Department believes that two years of                   (ii) have two years of teaching                        teaching at the pre-kindergarten level. If
                                                teaching experience, combined with a                    experience within the past eight years,                exchange teachers are placed in private
                                                degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s                  and (iii) have successfully completed an               schools where they are not under the
                                                degree (which may be proven by the                      advanced degree beyond a U.S.                          governing authority of a school district,
                                                applicant, for example, through use of a                bachelor’s degree-equivalent within one                then they must teach a full-time
                                                credential evaluation service), would be                year of the date upon which their                      schedule of at least 32 hours, any
                                                sufficient requirements for program                     program application is submitted, even                 schools in which they teach must be
                                                participation. This teaching experience                 if they are not currently teaching. The                located no more than 25 miles from
                                                must not be as a student teacher, but as                advanced degree must be in the subject                 their main host school, and the sponsor
                                                a teacher of record in a foreign school;                field (or a closely related one) that the              must ensure that reasonable and
                                                however, the two years of experience                    exchange teacher proposes to teach                     effective modes of transportation to
                                                may be non-consecutive. All U.S. states                 while in the United States, or in the                  such additional sites of activity exist.
                                                currently require their teachers to have                field of education. In making this                     Pre-kindergarten exchange teachers may
                                                a bachelor’s degree, and while the                      exception, the Department                              not participate in exchanges at
                                                Department recognizes differences in                    acknowledges that potential exchange                   institutions whose primary purpose is
                                                teacher education systems around the                    teachers might wish to complete an                     daycare, nor may they teach in
                                                world and, therefore, does not require                  advanced degree and follow-up this                     supplemental educational programs
                                                its foreign teachers to have a bachelor’s               degree by taking the opportunity to                    offered at, but not included as, a regular
                                                degree, it is of the view that requiring                teach abroad for a period of time soon                 course of study by an accredited school.
                                                foreign teachers to have the equivalent                 thereafter, before they continue their
                                                of a bachelor’s degree from their own                                                                             Program dates: The Department
                                                                                                        teaching careers in their home                         received three comments on its
                                                educational system will ensure that they                countries. Sponsors must require
                                                are considered equally qualified with                                                                          proposed new requirement (set forth in
                                                                                                        teachers who are not currently working,                the final rule at 22 CFR 62.24(f)(2)) that
                                                U.S. teachers in host schools across the                but are participating in the program by
                                                United States.                                                                                                 program dates should coincide with the
                                                                                                        virtue of having recently completed an                 U.S. academic year cycle (July 1–June
                                                   A number of comments made the
                                                                                                        advanced degree, to locate and                         30). Some comments pointed out that
                                                point that the Department should permit
                                                                                                        cooperate with a school, preferably in                 school systems in other parts of the
                                                in the program teachers who are not
                                                                                                        their home country and at their teaching               world follow different calendar cycles
                                                currently teaching but have recent
                                                                                                        level, in order to conduct the required                and expressed the view that the Teacher
                                                teaching experience. The Teacher
                                                exchange program is not an employment                   international dialogue or virtual aspect               exchange program should accommodate
                                                program, but an educational exchange                    of the cross-cultural activity component               this. The Department notes that
                                                experience that has a reciprocal element                while on exchange. Sponsors must                       exchange teachers will be teaching in
                                                as one of its goals. In the Teacher                     require candidates for the program,                    U.S. schools, so it is generally necessary
                                                exchange category, currently working                    before they submit their application to                that they comply with the U.S.
                                                teachers bring to the program                           a sponsor, to take the additional steps                academic year in order to ensure a
                                                opportunities to link their home and                    necessary to make arrangements with a                  smooth transition as faculty arrive and
                                                host schools and communities through                    suitable school outside the United                     depart. The Department understands
                                                projects and other contributions to                     States with which they could, if                       that there may be instances where a
                                                mutual understanding. It is anticipated                 accepted to the program, complete the                  teacher on a different academic calendar
                                                that the exchange experience will give                  required cultural activity component.                  may need to conduct an exchange on a
                                                exchange teachers the opportunity to                       Pre-kindergarten teacher eligibility:               different year-cycle. In such a situation,
                                                share their experiences with their home                 The Department received 37 comments                    sponsors must notify and receive
                                                school students through virtual linkages                about whether pre-kindergarten teachers                approval from the Department if a host
                                                and when they return home.                              should be permitted to participate in the              school has an exchange teacher
                                                   Other comments expressed concern                     Teacher category of the Exchange                       beginning an exchange after the start of
                                                that by requiring teachers to be working                Visitor Program. All comments noted                    the U.S. academic year and must ensure
                                                at the time of application, the program                 that beginning language instruction with               that the host school includes such
                                                would exclude potentially highly                        a native speaker in early childhood                    alternate dates in its contract with the
                                                qualified candidates who have the                       would be beneficial for U.S. children.                 exchange teacher. Host schools should
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                                                requisite teaching experience, but have                 Those submitting comments also noted                   give the same orientation programming
                                                not been working because they have                      that preventing pre-kindergarten                       and assistance to the incoming exchange
                                                been pursuing an advanced degree. The                   language teachers from coming to the                   teacher that an exchange teacher
                                                Department agrees and wishes to                         United States on a teacher exchange                    arriving at the normal time in the school
                                                facilitate the exchange of teachers who                 would reduce the overall effectiveness                 year would ordinarily receive. When
                                                have continued their education beyond                   of ‘‘language immersion’’ programs,                    sponsors notify the Department that the
                                                a degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s                whose faculty could benefit from                       exchange is occurring on a different


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                                                program cycle and receive the                           program extension may be found on the                  Regulatory Analysis and Notices
                                                Department’s approval, the Department                   Department’s J-Visa Web site                           Administrative Procedure Act
                                                has the opportunity to monitor these                    (www.jvisa.gov) under the
                                                exchanges to ensure that the sponsor                    ‘‘Participants—Adjustments and                            The Department is of the opinion that
                                                and host school are providing the                       Extensions’’ link at http://                           the Exchange Visitor Program is a
                                                necessary support to an exchange                        j1visa.state.gov/participants/current/                 foreign affairs function of the U.S.
                                                teacher who enters a new school with a                  adjustments-and-extensions. Sponsors                   Government, and that rules
                                                potentially more difficult adjustment                                                                          implementing this function are exempt
                                                                                                        must send extension requests to the
                                                period.                                                                                                        from section 553 (Rulemaking) and
                                                                                                        Department for its approval at least
                                                   Program extensions: The Department                                                                          section 554 (Adjudications) of the
                                                                                                        three months prior to the beginning date
                                                received 29 comments on the issue of                                                                           Administrative Procedure Act (APA).
                                                                                                        of the requested extension.                            U.S. government policy and
                                                program extensions, with a majority
                                                supporting either program extensions of                    Teacher compensation: The                           longstanding practice have been for the
                                                up to two years beyond the proposed                     Department did not receive comments                    Department to oversee foreign nationals
                                                exchange period of three years or simply                on the issue of compensation.                          who come to the United States as
                                                a five-year exchange period. A former                   Accordingly, as proposed, the                          participants in exchange visitor
                                                exchange teacher commented that                         Department has amended the                             programs, either directly or through
                                                international teachers who experience                   regulations at 22 CFR 62.24(g)(2) to                   private sector program sponsors or
                                                the United States for periods longer than               make clear that exchange teachers are to               grantee organizations. When problems
                                                three years can become ‘‘instructional                  be compensated directly by the schools                 arise, the U.S. Government is often held
                                                leaders’’ in their host schools. Others                 or school districts in which they are                  accountable by foreign governments for
                                                voiced the perspective that a three-year                placed, unless they are supported by                   the treatment of their nationals,
                                                program limit may mean that some                        foreign government funding, through                    regardless of who is responsible for the
                                                students have less continuity in                        continued support from their home                      problems. The purpose of this rule is to
                                                receiving instruction from a highly                     schools, or through a combination of                   protect the health, safety and welfare of
                                                qualified international teacher.                        home and host school support.                          foreign nationals entering the United
                                                   The Department believes that a                       Exchange teachers must be under the                    States (often on programs funded by the
                                                program duration of three years is most                                                                        U.S. Government) for a finite period of
                                                                                                        direct supervision and guidance of host
                                                consistent with the goals and mission of                                                                       time and with a view that they will
                                                                                                        schools and host school districts. SEVIS
                                                the Teacher exchange, namely to                                                                                return to their countries of nationality
                                                encourage exchange teachers to learn                    records should reflect the funding
                                                                                                                                                               upon completion of their programs. The
                                                new skills and perspectives while                       situation for each exchange teacher.                   Department is of the opinion that failure
                                                teaching in the United States, and then                 Teaching positions, including duties,                  to protect the health, safety and welfare
                                                return to their home countries and foster               responsibilities, hours of employment,                 of these foreign nationals would have
                                                ties between schools in their home                      and compensation, must be consistent                   direct and substantial adverse effects on
                                                countries and their host schools in the                 with similarly-situated American                       the foreign affairs of the United States.
                                                United States. However, the Department                  teachers in the school or school district              Although the Department is of the
                                                recognizes that program extensions                      where an exchange teacher is assigned                  opinion that this rule is exempt from the
                                                beyond the three-year duration may be                   to teach. Sponsors should ensure that                  rulemaking provisions of the APA, the
                                                necessary or desirable where the                        exchange teachers receive all                          Department nevertheless published a
                                                exchange teacher has carried out his or                 information about teaching in a                        proposed rule on May 2, 2013, with a
                                                her program requirements in a                           particular school or school district that              60-day provision for public comment
                                                particularly effective way at the U.S.                  is available to similarly-situated U.S.                and without prejudice to its
                                                host school. Accordingly, sponsors may                  teachers.                                              determination that the Exchange Visitor
                                                apply to the Department on behalf of a                     Repeat participation: Commenters                    Program is a foreign affairs function.
                                                host school to extend an exchange                       generally supported a clause making
                                                teacher’s program duration by one or                                                                           Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                                                                        clear that exchange teachers are eligible              Fairness Act of 1996
                                                two additional years. In permitting                     for repeat participation provided they
                                                extensions of up to two years, the                      reside outside the United States for two                 This regulation is not a major rule as
                                                Department will not authorize exchange                                                                         defined by 5 U.S.C. 804 for the purposes
                                                                                                        years following their teacher exchange
                                                teachers to extend their stay by fractions                                                                     of Congressional review of agency
                                                                                                        program. Several commenters noted that
                                                of academic years. The Department                                                                              rulemaking under the Small Business
                                                                                                        inserting this provision should go hand-
                                                believes this would result in                                                                                  Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                                considerable administrative complexity                  in-hand with extending the possible
                                                                                                                                                               1996 (5 U.S.C. 801–808). This rule will
                                                to both home and host schools                           exchange duration to five years. The
                                                                                                                                                               not result in an annual effect on the
                                                attempting to make international teacher                regulations have been amended to
                                                                                                                                                               economy of $100 million or more; a
                                                exchanges possible. In addition, having                 permit exchange teachers who have                      major increase in costs or prices; or
                                                exchange teachers extend for fractions                  successfully completed their teacher                   significant adverse effects on
                                                of years might be disruptive to students.               exchange programs, either for a period                 competition, employment, investment,
                                                Extension requests must contain                         of three years or, if extended, for four or            productivity, innovation, or on the
                                                documentation showing that the school                   five years, to participate again as                    ability of U.S.-based companies to
                                                has a particular need for the exchange                  exchange teachers in the Exchange                      compete with foreign-based companies
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                                                teacher to remain, that the exchange                    Visitor Program. To be eligible to repeat              in domestic and export markets.
                                                teacher can be recommended for                          the program, exchange teachers must
                                                extension based on professional                         have resided outside the United States                 Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
                                                performance at the host school, and that                for at least two years following                         This regulation will not result in the
                                                the exchange teacher has fulfilled all                  completion of their program and must                   expenditure by State, local or tribal
                                                aspects of the cross-cultural activity                  continue to meet all other eligibility                 governments, in the aggregate, or by the
                                                component. Instructions for requesting a                requirements for this category.                        private sector, of $100 million in any


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                                                year; and it will not significantly or                  that exchange teachers associated with                 to verify that the exchange teacher’s
                                                uniquely affect small governments.                      small sponsors may account for as many                 application package includes a letter
                                                Therefore, no actions were deemed                       as 1,280 of the 4,000 active participants              from the head of a school in another
                                                necessary under the provisions of the                   in 2016 and beyond, once the option to                 country, preferably the teacher’s home
                                                Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of                         extend is offered to exchange teachers,                country, which states that school’s
                                                1995.                                                   calculated as follows: 1,200 multiplied                willingness to work with the exchange
                                                                                                        by three years for new exchange                        teacher on the cross-cultural component
                                                Executive Order 13175—Consultation
                                                                                                        teachers minus 100 teachers who are                    of the exchange. These items are not
                                                and Coordination With Indian Tribal
                                                                                                        estimated not to continue on to three                  expected to add greatly to a sponsor’s
                                                Governments
                                                                                                        years as expected, plus an estimated                   screening responsibilities. Sponsors
                                                  The Department has determined that                    total of 500 exchange teachers on                      would already regularly screen for the
                                                this regulation will not have tribal                    extension (250 in extension status per                 teacher’s academic, linguistic, and other
                                                implications; will not impose                           year in years four and five) equals 4,000              credentials; this added screening is
                                                substantial direct compliance costs on                  total exchange teachers. Multiplying                   simply for a higher level of academic
                                                Indian tribal governments; and will not                 this total by 0.32 equals an expected                  credential and verification that the
                                                preempt tribal law. Accordingly, the                    1,280 exchange teachers affiliated with                cross-cultural component letter has been
                                                requirements of Executive Order 13175                   sponsors that are small businesses.                    submitted for the applicant.
                                                do not apply to this rulemaking.                                                                                  As set forth at 22 CFR 62.24(f)(1),
                                                                                                        Teacher Selection                                      sponsors must ensure that Forms DS–
                                                Regulatory Flexibility Act/Executive
                                                                                                           Sponsors already are required to                    2019 are not issued until potential
                                                Order 13272: Small Business Impacts
                                                                                                        screen applicants for eligibility                      exchange teachers have received and
                                                  Since the Department is of the                        (including the two-year home stay                      accepted written offers of full-time
                                                opinion that this rule is exempt from                   requirement through SEVIS); verify that                teaching positions from the accredited
                                                section 553 (Rulemaking) and section                    applicants are currently working as                    primary (including pre-kindergarten
                                                554 (Adjudications) of the APA, the                     teachers; verify their English language                level) or secondary schools in which
                                                Department is also of the opinion that                  proficiency; and confirm their receipt                 they will teach. It is estimated that host
                                                this rule is not subject to the Regulatory              of, at a minimum, a degree equivalent to               schools and sponsors associated with
                                                Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.).                 a U.S. bachelor’s degree. Department                   the programs of small sponsors will
                                                However, to better inform the public as                 collections already include 1.5 hours for              each spend 30 minutes either writing or
                                                to the costs and burdens of this rule, the              selection (screening, verifying language               reviewing such offer letters. For
                                                Department notes that this regulation                   proficiency, and confirming degree).                   sponsors, the Department estimates an
                                                will affect the operations of 54 sponsors               Sponsors also must check prospective                   aggregate burden of $6,048 (384 new
                                                designated by the Department to                         host school attestations that their                    teachers multiplied by 0.5 hours
                                                conduct programs in the Teacher                         exchange teacher appointments are                      multiplied by $31.50 per hour weighted
                                                category of the Exchange Visitor                        temporary, that the teacher’s salary will              wage). This is not a new cost. For host
                                                Program. Currently, approximately                       fall within the range paid to U.S.                     schools, the Department estimates an
                                                1,200 new exchange teachers may begin                   teachers, and that the exchange teacher                aggregate burden of $8,279 (384 new
                                                exchange programs annually with                         will satisfy the teaching eligibility                  teachers multiplied by $43.12 weighted
                                                program durations of up to three years,                 standards of the U.S. state in which he                wage of the average U.S. public school
                                                and it is expected that this number will                or she will teach. These requirements                  administrator multiplied by 0.5 hours).
                                                stay relatively constant; an estimated                  will add 0.5 hours multiplied by $31.50
                                                total of around 2,300 exchange teachers                 weighted wage for sponsors multiplied                  Program Extension
                                                may continue their programs in years                    by 384 placement schools, or an                           In regard to program extensions, as set
                                                two and three as expected (estimated at                 additional total of $6,048 annually. The               forth at 22 CFR 62.24(k), sponsors must
                                                1,150 exchange teachers per year), for a                amount of $31.50 is based upon average                 review host school extension letters and
                                                total number of 3,500 in their first three              weekly earnings for middle-range                       supporting materials, send extension
                                                years as an exchange visitor. An                        employees in the educational non-profit                applications they support to the
                                                estimated 500 exchange teachers may be                  sector according to the Bureau of Labor                Department for review, and notify host
                                                on an extension of their exchange in the                Statistics, or around $24.20 per hour                  schools regarding the status of their
                                                U.S. beyond the initial three years (an                 and benefits of around 30 percent of                   extension requests. The Department
                                                estimated 250 in extension status in                    salary. In addition, host schools will                 estimates that these additional
                                                years four and five), so that a total of                have a 0.5 hour burden to write these                  collection requirements will cost
                                                approximately 4,000 active exchange                     attestations, which totals $8,279, based               $2,520, one hour burden multiplied by
                                                teachers may be in the United States                    on the average weighted wage of $43.12                 the hourly weighted wage of $31.50 for
                                                annually.                                               for middle-range U.S. public school                    an estimated 250 extending exchange
                                                                                                        administrators, according to the Bureau                teachers; or $2,520 for the 32 percent of
                                                Numbers of Small Businesses                             of Labor Statistics and the national                   250 yearly extending exchange teachers
                                                  Of the 54 currently-designated                        salary comparison Web site Payscale                    or 80 exchange teachers, who are likely
                                                sponsors in the Teacher category of the                 (www.payscale.com) (0.5 hours                          to be affiliated with small sponsor
                                                Exchange Visitor Program, 16 are                        multiplied by $43.12. weighted wage                    organizations. It is estimated that the
                                                corporate, academic and tax-exempt                      multiplied by 384 placement schools).                  hour burden to host schools affiliated
                                                program sponsors with annual revenues                      Under the amended regulation,                       with small sponsors to submit letters for
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                                                of less than $7 million. These 16 small                 sponsors must verify that exchange                     teachers extending to a fourth or fifth
                                                sponsors accounted for around 800, or                   teachers qualifying with an advanced                   year is $3,450 (80 exchange teachers
                                                approximately 32 percent, of the total                  degree have earned such a degree within                multiplied by $43.12 weighted wage for
                                                active 2,500 participants in the Teacher                the past 12 months in education or in                  a school administrator multiplied by
                                                category in calendar year 2014 and 384                  the subject field (or closely related                  one hour). In addition, small sponsors
                                                of the new exchange teachers beginning                  subject field) that the applicant would                may incur an estimated $400 per year
                                                the program. The Department estimates                   teach on exchange. They also will need                 associated with keeping records for


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                                                extension requests (80 extending                        addenda, could take up to one-quarter                     First, the regulations set forth in this
                                                teachers per year multiplied by $5), or                 cubic feet of space.                                   final rule include a requirement for
                                                a total of $1,200 for 80 extending                         Summary: Collectively, this                         sponsors to provide full transparency on
                                                teachers multiplied by $5 multiplied by                 regulation will impose new costs of no                 all fees and costs associated with
                                                three years for the entire duration of                  more than $47,176 to the 16 small                      teacher exchanges. The Department
                                                such extension request recordkeeping.                   program sponsors. The additional cost                  believes that requiring sponsors to
                                                The $5 per record cost is based on                      of this regulation divided by the total                provide foreign teachers at the time of
                                                estimates provided by several private                   number of exchange teachers associated                 recruitment with a comprehensive
                                                sector records storage companies at an                  with small business (1,280) is $37. In                 summary of total program fees and costs
                                                average of $20 per cubic foot box                       2014, the 16 small sponsors ranged in                  would greatly enhance transparency and
                                                divided by an estimated four teacher                    the number of exchange teachers they                   better ensure that exchange teachers
                                                cross-cultural project records per box,                 sponsored annually as follows: Six of                  understand the financial obligations
                                                which includes room for potential                       the 16 small businesses brought in no                  they assume when choosing to
                                                storage of larger items teachers may                    more than seven exchange teachers for                  participate in the Exchange Visitor
                                                submit to document their exchange                       the year 2014, which meant a new                       Program. The Department believes that
                                                experience, or to cover the cost of                     burden cost of $259. For these                         sponsors already prepare such
                                                electronic file archival storage.                       businesses, annual revenue averaged                    comprehensive summaries as a business
                                                Program Disclosure                                      around seven million dollars, and this                 practice. The cost of this requirement
                                                                                                        amount was far less than one-half of one               will come from adding a summary to the
                                                  22 CFR 62.24(g) requires sponsors to                                                                         existing sponsor application and Web
                                                                                                        percent of their revenues. Six small
                                                disclose fees and costs to exchange                                                                            site and disseminating this fee and cost
                                                                                                        businesses brought in between 12 to 50
                                                teachers at the time of their recruitment,                                                                     summary to the individual exchange
                                                                                                        exchange teachers annually at a
                                                selection into the program, and signing                                                                        teacher at the time of selection into the
                                                                                                        maximum cost of $1,850; one small
                                                of their contracts with host schools.                                                                          program, and is estimated at one hour,
                                                Department collections already include                  business sponsored 133 exchange
                                                                                                        teachers, which computes to a cost of                  or 0.5 additional burden hours, for an
                                                0.5 burden hours for program disclosure                                                                        estimated 4,000 sponsor collections
                                                by sponsors. The Department estimates                   $4,921; and two sponsored around 200
                                                                                                        teachers, which computes to a cost of                  from host schools to disclose fee and
                                                total requirements in this area annually                                                                       cost information multiplied by $31.50
                                                will cost $12,096 (384 new exchange                     around $7,400. For these businesses,
                                                                                                        annual revenue ranged from $695,000 to                 sponsor weighted wage, or $126,000
                                                teachers associated with small sponsors                                                                        divided by two, or a $63,000 new cost.
                                                multiplied by $31.50 weighted wage                      six million dollars, and was in all cases,
                                                multiplied by a total of one hour), or                  less than 1.5 percent of their revenue.                   Second, both exchange teachers and
                                                new costs of $6,048 (384 new exchange                   For the four small businesses that                     sponsors will accrue costs from the
                                                teachers associated with small sponsors                 recruited the largest number of new                    application process. Foreign teacher
                                                multiplied by $31.50 weighted wage                      exchange teachers (as many as 282                      applicants who are chosen for the
                                                multiplied by a total of 0.5 hours).                    exchange teachers) in 2014, the cost of                Teacher program must demonstrate that
                                                                                                        this regulation is estimated to be no                  they meet the eligibility and selection
                                                Cross-Cultural Activity Component and                   greater than $10,434. For these                        requirements set forth in 22 CFR
                                                Related Annual Report                                   businesses, annual revenues ranged                     62.24(d)–(e), including demonstrating
                                                  The final rule at 22 CFR 62.24(h)                     from five to seven million dollars, and                their qualifications for teaching at either
                                                requires sponsors to assist exchange                    the new regulatory cost was less than                  the primary, including pre-kindergarten,
                                                teachers with their cross-cultural                      one percent of their revenues. The                     or secondary levels in schools in their
                                                activity components and to collect                      Department certifies that this rule will               home country; that they are working as
                                                exchange teachers’ annual reports                       not have a significant economic impact                 a teacher in their home country at the
                                                detailing their fulfillment of the                      on a substantial number of small                       time of application; and that they have
                                                required cross-cultural activity                        entities. The total cost burden to host                at least two years of full-time teaching
                                                components. The Department estimates                    schools affiliated with small businesses               experience. They must show that they
                                                that this assistance and the collection of              is $20,008 or around $16 per school                    have, at a minimum, a degree equivalent
                                                these reports annually will cost $40,320,               ($20,008 divided by 1,280 host schools).               to a U.S. bachelor’s degree in either
                                                or one burden hour at $31.50 weighted                                                                          education or the academic subject field
                                                                                                        Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
                                                hourly wage multiplied by 1,280                                                                                in which they plan to teach. They also
                                                teachers affiliated with small sponsors                   The Department is of the opinion that                must demonstrate that they have the
                                                (32 percent of 4,000) multiplied by one                 the Exchange Visitor Program is a                      requisite English language proficiency,
                                                hour, or new costs of $20,160, or 0.5                   foreign affairs function of the U.S.                   provide references to their good
                                                burden hours at $31.50 weighted hourly                  Government, and that rules governing                   character, and ensure that they meet the
                                                wage multiplied by 1,280 exchange                       the conduct of this function are exempt                teaching requirements of the U.S. state
                                                teachers affiliated with small sponsors.                from the requirements of Executive                     in which they are placed, under the
                                                  In addition, small sponsor cataloguing                Orders 12866 and 13563. The                            requirements of 22 CFR 62.24(d)–(e). It
                                                and storing of annual reports with cross-               Department has nevertheless reviewed                   is anticipated that it will take 1,200 new
                                                cultural activity components would cost                 these regulations to ensure their                      exchange teachers six hours for a total
                                                small sponsors $11,200 annually (7,000                  consistency with the regulatory                        of 7,200 hours to document their
                                                reports requiring storage multiplied by                 philosophy and principles set forth in                 eligibility at $26.26 per hour weighted
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                                                0.32 multiplied by $5 per report). The                  those Executive Orders and submitted                   wage for a total cost of $189,072. The
                                                $5 annual cost is based upon                            the rule to the Office of Management                   figure of $26.26 weighted wage per hour
                                                conservative private sector estimates of                and Budget’s Office of Information and                 for exchange teachers approximates,
                                                onsite record storage in the office                     Regulatory Affairs. The regulations                    according to the Bureau of Labor
                                                environment per cubic foot of records.                  governing the Teacher category of the                  Statistics and the private sector Teacher
                                                The Department estimates that each                      Exchange Visitor Program were last                     Portal (a Web site summarizing teacher
                                                annual report, with paper and other                     amended on March 19, 1993.                             salaries nationwide at


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                                                www.teacherportal.com), the average                     kindergarten level) or secondary schools               perform the cross-cultural activity
                                                teacher salary in the past academic year                in which they will teach. This is not a                component and file his or her report
                                                for teachers having under ten years of                  new cost for sponsors. Sponsors will                   with the sponsor, at $26.26 weighted
                                                experience (the Exchange Visitor                        need to collect written offers of each                 wage multiplied by 4,000 teachers, for a
                                                Program’s main applicants) plus                         exchange teacher’s fulltime teaching                   total of $315,120 annually. In addition,
                                                benefits of 30 percent of salary.                       position from the placement schools,                   the Department estimates that it will
                                                   Sponsors must screen exchange                        and these placement schools will need                  take sponsors one hour, a 0.5 hour
                                                teachers before accepting them for the                  to provide the written offer letters,                  increase, to assist the exchange teacher
                                                program and placing them in a suitable                  estimated at a 0.5 hour burden.                        with the cross-cultural component and
                                                host school. Sponsors, therefore, must                  Furthermore, host schools will have an                 review these reports, which, at $31.50
                                                verify the educational and other                        additional 0.5 hour burden to attest that              per hour weighted wage for up to 4,000
                                                qualifications of each foreign teacher                  exchange teacher appointments to                       reports, will total $126,000 annually (or
                                                applicant to determine whether he or                    positions within accredited primary or                 $63,000 in new costs). Recordkeeping
                                                she satisfies all selection criteria; review            secondary schools are temporary, even                  for sponsors’ maintenance of cross-
                                                references for each foreign teacher                     if the teaching positions are permanent,               cultural reports on file for three years
                                                attesting to that teacher’s good                        and do not lead to tenure; and that these              (an estimated 7,000 files multiplied by
                                                reputation, character and teaching                      positions have duties, responsibilities,               $5 per exchange teacher) comes to a
                                                skills; ensure that each selected foreign               hours of employment and compensation                   total of $35,000 annually or $105,000
                                                teacher possesses sufficient proficiency                commensurate with those of similarly-                  over the required three years of
                                                in the English language to function in                  situated U.S. teachers in the school                   retention. The cost is based on average
                                                American classrooms as well as on a                     district or host school where that                     private sector estimates of file storage
                                                day-to-day basis; check, if applicable,                 exchange teacher is assigned to teach.                 costs in an office environment per one-
                                                that a home school letter stating the                   The cost to host schools is estimated at               quarter cubic foot of files or by
                                                school’s willingness to work with the                   $51,774 annually ($43.12 weighted                      electronic means.
                                                exchange teacher on a cross-cultural                    wage for a middle level school                           Teacher exchange programs
                                                component has been submitted; check                     administrator multiplied by one hour                   conducted under the authorities of the
                                                that host schools appoint exchange                      multiplied by 1,200 schools) and the                   Exchange Visitor Program promote
                                                teachers to temporary positions and that                cost to sponsors at $18,900 ($31.50                    mutual understanding by providing
                                                these teachers’ salaries fall within the                weighted wage multiplied by 0.5 hours                  foreign teachers the opportunity to teach
                                                range paid to U.S. teachers; and verify                 multiplied by 1,200 new exchange                       in U.S. primary and secondary schools
                                                that each exchange teacher meets the                    teachers).                                             and participate in daily educational
                                                requirements of the state in which he or                   In addition, it is estimated that host              curricula in the United States. Foreign
                                                she will teach. It is estimated that 54                 schools, numbering around 250, that                    teachers participating in the Exchange
                                                sponsors will need 2 hours, an increase                 wish to extend their exchange teacher’s                Visitor Program gain an understanding
                                                of 0.5 hours, to review 1,200 successful                program into the fourth or fifth year,                 of and an appreciation for the
                                                exchange teacher applications at $31.50                 will need one hour to fulfill extension                similarities and differences between
                                                weighted wage for a total cost of $75,600               requirements, estimated at $43.12                      their own cultures and that of the
                                                (and total new costs of $18,900).                       multiplied by 250, for a total cost of                 United States. Upon their return home,
                                                   Third, an exchange teacher who                       $10,780. Sponsors will need to review                  these teachers enrich their schools and
                                                qualifies for the program by virtue of                  these applications, estimated to take one              communities with their fresh
                                                having completed an advanced degree                     hour at a weighted wage of $31.50                      perspectives of U.S. culture. Teacher
                                                in education or in an academic subject                  multiplied by 250, for a total cost of                 exchanges also foster enduring
                                                matter that he or she intends to teach or               $7,875. This is a new cost for sponsors.               relationships and lifelong friendships
                                                that is directly related to his or her                  Sponsors also will need to keep on file                that help build longstanding ties
                                                teaching subject field (see 22 CFR                      the criteria and supporting                            between the people of the United States
                                                62.24(d)(1)(ii)) also must provide a letter             documentation justifying exchange                      and other countries. In reciprocal
                                                from the head of a school (or another                   teacher extensions for no less than three              fashion, U.S. primary and secondary
                                                individual in an appropriate position of                years. Recordkeeping costs for keeping                 school teachers and students are
                                                authority to speak for the school within                250 extension requests on file annually                provided opportunities to increase their
                                                the foreign country’s school system) in                 at $5 per exchange teacher result in a                 knowledge and understanding of the
                                                another country, preferably that                        total for all sponsors of $1,250. The cost             world through these friendships.
                                                exchange teacher’s home country,                        is based on average private sector                       Although the benefits of these
                                                which states that school’s willingness to               estimates of file storage costs in an                  exchanges to the United States and its
                                                work with the exchange teacher on the                   office environment per one-quarter-                    people cannot be monetized, the
                                                cross-cultural component. It will take an               cubic foot of files.                                   Department is nonetheless of the
                                                estimated 50 exchange teachers two                         Finally, to ensure that this program                opinion that such benefits far outweigh
                                                hours to organize receipt of such a letter              remains an educational and cultural                    the costs associated with this regulation.
                                                within their home country, to include a                 exchange program, the Department                       The non-monetary benefits to the
                                                translation if not in English, and                      mandates that exchange teachers                        Teacher exchange program contained in
                                                provide the letter as part of their                     organize an activity in a public setting               this rule are many: In conducting a
                                                application package, at $26.26 weighted                 where there is direct interaction with                 cross-cultural component, the exchange
                                                wage multiplied by 50 multiplied by                     host school students or with the host                  teacher will acquaint a wide number of
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                                                two burden hours, for a total of $2,626.                community and, in addition, organize                   students in the host school and
                                                   Fourth, sponsors must ensure that                    an activity that involves U.S. students in             members of the host community with
                                                Forms DS–2019 are not issued until                      a dialogue or other activity with schools              the teacher’s home culture, and students
                                                potential exchange teachers have                        or students in another country,                        in the exchange teacher’s home and host
                                                received and accepted written offers of                 preferably the exchange teacher’s home                 countries will have the opportunity to
                                                full-time teaching positions from the                   school. It is estimated that it will take              learn about each other’s cultures. In
                                                accredited primary (including pre-                      an exchange teacher three hours to                     addition, requiring sponsors to disclose


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                                                fees and costs of the exchange to                          The Department submitted an                         Department of State designated
                                                prospective exchange teachers at the                    information collection request to OMB                  sponsors.
                                                time of recruitment and at the time of                  for Forms DS–3036, DS–3037 and DS–                        • Estimated Number of Respondents:
                                                program selection will protect the                      7000 in spring 2014 for review and                     191,675 (DS–3036—60; DS–3037—
                                                exchange teacher and also may reduce                    approval under the PRA, and did not                    1,415; DS–7000—190,200).
                                                program costs in the long run, as the                   receive substantive comments on the                       • Estimated Number of Responses:
                                                disclosures can reduce turnover                         collection. The collection renewal was                 1,558,859 (DS–3036—60; DS–3037—
                                                resulting from teachers who opt to                      approved by the OMB on March 21,                       2,830; DS–7000—1,555,969).
                                                return home early after facing                          2014. The changes requested here were                     • Average Time per Response: DS–
                                                unexpected costs. Finally, permitting                   not added to the collection at that time               3036—8 hours; DS–3037—20 minutes;
                                                individuals who have an advanced                        because the collection would have                      DS–7000—50 minutes.
                                                degree to apply for the program shortly                 expired before the final Teacher rule                     • Total Estimated Burden: 1,328,207
                                                after completing that degree will enable                would enter into effect. The Department                hours (DS–3036—480 hours; DS–3037—
                                                additional qualified, highly educated                   received comments in response to the                   943 hours; DS–7000—1,326,784 hours).
                                                and knowledgeable exchange teachers to                  Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that                        • Frequency: On Occasion.
                                                participate in the program.                                                                                       • Obligation To Respond: Required to
                                                                                                        touched on the paperwork burden
                                                                                                                                                               Obtain or Retain a Benefit.
                                                Executive Order 12988                                   associated with the proposed rule.                        Estimate of the total new annual
                                                                                                        These comments were addressed in the                   burden (in hours) associated with the
                                                   The Department has reviewed this                     supplementary information section.
                                                rulemaking in light of sections 3(a) and                                                                       collection.
                                                                                                           No amendments are required under                       The estimate of the total new annual
                                                3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988 to                     this rulemaking for Forms DS–3036 and
                                                eliminate ambiguity, minimize                                                                                  burden for sponsors for the Teacher
                                                                                                        DS–3037, but amendments are                            section of 22 CFR part 62 is two and
                                                litigation, establish clear legal                       requested under this rulemaking for
                                                standards, and reduce burdens.                                                                                 one-half hours. Previously, a non-
                                                                                                        Form DS–7000.                                          weighted wage of $20 was used to
                                                Executive Orders 12372 and 13132—                          30-Day Notice of Proposed                           calculate sponsor costs for Form DS–
                                                Federalism                                              Information Collection: DS–3036, DS–                   7000. Therefore, some of the cost
                                                  Acknowledging that the                                3037 and DS–7000 Recording, Reporting                  increase indicated in this rule stems
                                                administration of schools is primarily a                and Data Collection Requirements—                      from using the higher weighted wage
                                                state function, the Department finds that               Student and Exchange Visitor                           figure of $31.50 for sponsors in this
                                                this regulation will not have substantial               Information System (SEVIS)                             submission. New costs for sponsors
                                                direct effect on the states, on the                        Title: Submission to OMB of proposed                collectively (not including
                                                relationships between the national                      collection of information.                             recordkeeping) based on the weighted
                                                government and the states, or on the                       The Department of State has                         wage of $31.50 are $189,025 and based
                                                distribution of power and                               submitted the information collection                   on the non-weighted wage of $20 are
                                                responsibilities among the various                      described below to the Office of                       $133,250. (A difference of $55,775 of the
                                                levels of government. Therefore, in                     Management and Budget (OMB) for                        overall new sponsor costs are thus
                                                accordance with section 6 of Executive                  approval.                                              attributed to using a weighted wage in
                                                Order 13132, it is determined that this                    Direct requests for additional                      these calculations.) In addition,
                                                rule does not have sufficient federalism                information regarding the collection                   $506,818 total costs are applicable to
                                                implications to require consultations or                listed in this notice, including requests              exchange teachers, calculated using the
                                                warrant the preparation of a federalism                 for copies of the proposed collection                  weighted wage of $26.26, based on the
                                                summary impact statement. Executive                     instrument and supporting documents,                   time it takes them to complete their
                                                Order 12372, regarding                                  to the Office of Policy and Program                    application to the program and carry out
                                                intergovernmental consultation on                       Support, ECA/EC, SA–5, Floor 5, U.S.                   cross-cultural activities. Costs
                                                federal programs and activities, does not               Department of State, 2200 C Street NW.,                applicable to host schools, using the
                                                apply to this rule.                                     Washington, DC 20522–0505; fax: (202)                  weighted wage or $43.12, are $62,524
                                                                                                        632–2701; email: JExchanges@state.gov.                 for providing exchange teachers with
                                                Paperwork Reduction Act                                    • Title of Information Collection:                  offer letters, making attestations to
                                                  This rule requires new collection of                  Recording, Reporting, and Data                         sponsors regarding temporary positions
                                                information by sponsors for screening,                  Collection—Student and Exchange                        and commensurate compensation, and
                                                program disclosure, the cross-cultural                  Visitor Information System (SEVIS).                    collecting information to file exchange
                                                component, and program extensions                          • OMB Control Number: 1405–0147.                    teacher extensions. Individual cost
                                                under an existing collection. Under the                    • Type of Request: Revision of a                    figures associated with Form DS–7000
                                                Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                         Currently Approved Collection.                         are summarized below:
                                                (PRA), 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, all                           • Originating Office: Bureau of                        • Provision by sponsors, at the time
                                                agencies are required to submit to the                  Educational and Cultural Affairs, Office               of recruitment and selection, of a
                                                Office of Management and Budget                         of Private Sector Exchange, ECA/EC.                    summary of total fees and costs as set
                                                (OMB) for review and approval the                          • Form Number: Forms DS–3036,                       forth by 22 CFR 62.24(g): $126,000 total
                                                reporting and recordkeeping                             DS–3037 and DS–7000.                                   costs, of which $63,000 are new costs.
                                                requirements contained in any rule                         • Respondents: Foreign teachers                     (0.5 hours new or one hour total burden
                                                covered under the PRA. The                              wishing to participate as an Exchange                  hours multiplied by 4,000 host schools
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                                                information collection requirements                     Visitor Program teacher, schools hosting               to gather information on fees and costs
                                                contained in this rulemaking are issued                 exchange teachers on the Exchange                      for recruitment and provide information
                                                pursuant to the PRA and OMB Control                     Visitor Program, U.S. government and                   on fees and costs to selected teachers
                                                Number 1405–0147, and consist of Form                   public and private organizations                       from this data at $31.50 weighted wage).
                                                DS–7000 (within the overall collection                  wishing to become U.S. Department of                      • Document collection by potential
                                                that includes Forms DS–3036, DS–3037                    State designated sponsors authorized to                exchange teachers to prove their
                                                and DS–7000).                                           conduct exchange visitor programs, and                 eligibility under 22 CFR 62.24(d)–(e):


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                                                $189,072 new cost. (Six hours                              Additional new annual record-                       individual in an appropriate position of
                                                multiplied by 1,200 new exchange                        keeping is as follows:                                 authority to speak for the school within
                                                teachers multiplied by $26.26 weighted                     • Recordkeeping for exchange                        the foreign country’s school system) in
                                                wage).                                                  teachers on extension: 250 files of                    another country, preferably that
                                                   • Sponsor screening of exchange                      extending exchange teachers annually at                exchange teacher’s home country,
                                                teachers before accepting them for the                  $5 per file to equal $1,250, which are                 which states that school’s willingness to
                                                program and matching them to a                          new costs.                                             work with the exchange teacher on the
                                                suitable host school under 22 CFR                          • Storing annual report with cross-                 cultural component.
                                                62.24(d)–(f): $75,600, of which $18,900                 cultural component: 7,000 exchange                        In addition, as set forth in 22 CFR
                                                are new costs. (0.5 new and two hours                   teachers multiplied by $5 per teacher to               62.24(d)–(f), sponsors must screen
                                                total burden multiplied by review of                    equal $35,000, which are new costs.                    prospective exchange teachers before
                                                1,200 exchange teacher files multiplied                    Abstract of collection.                             accepting them for the program and
                                                by $31.50 weighted wage).                                  The collection is the continuation of               must match them with a suitable host
                                                                                                        information collected and needed by the                school. Such screening includes
                                                   • Documentation to be provided,
                                                                                                        Bureau of Educational and Cultural                     verifying the educational and other
                                                including translation, if applicable, by
                                                                                                        Affairs in administering the Exchange                  qualifications of each foreign teacher
                                                exchange teachers qualifying for the
                                                                                                        Visitor Program (J-Nonimmigrant) under                 applicant to determine whether he or
                                                program by virtue of having completed
                                                                                                        the provisions of the Mutual                           she satisfies all selection criteria;
                                                an advanced degree as set forth at 22
                                                                                                        Educational and Cultural Exchange Act,                 reviewing references for each foreign
                                                CFR 62.24(d)(1)(ii): $2,626 (Two hours
                                                                                                        as amended, 22 U.S.C. 2451 et seq. This                teacher attesting to that teacher’s good
                                                multiplied by 50 exchange teachers
                                                                                                        final rule will require amendment of                   reputation, character, and teaching
                                                multiplied by $26.26 weighted wage).                    Form DS–7000 (Non-SEVIS Collection),
                                                   • Sponsor verification that Forms                                                                           skills; ensuring that each selected
                                                                                                        as follows:                                            foreign teacher possesses sufficient
                                                DS–2019 are not issued until potential                     The Department requires sponsors
                                                exchange teachers have received and                                                                            proficiency in the English language to
                                                                                                        under 22 CFR 62.24(g) to provide                       function in American classrooms as
                                                accepted written offers of full-time                    foreign teachers at the time of
                                                teaching positions from the accredited                                                                         well as on a day-to-day basis; checking,
                                                                                                        recruitment and again at the time of                   if applicable, that a home school letter
                                                host school, as set forth at 22 CFR                     selection with a summary of program
                                                62.24(f)(1): $18,900. This is not a new                                                                        stating that school’s willingness to work
                                                                                                        fees and costs, thereby enhancing                      with the exchange teacher on a cross-
                                                cost. (0.5 hours multiplied by 1,200                    transparency and better ensuring that                  cultural component has been submitted;
                                                exchange teachers at $31.50 weighted                    exchange teachers understand the                       checking that host schools appoint
                                                wage).                                                  financial obligations they assume when                 exchange teachers to temporary
                                                   • Host School provision of written                   choosing to participate in the Exchange                positions and that these teachers’
                                                offer letters of full-time teaching and                 Visitor Program. The cost of this                      salaries fall within the range paid to
                                                attestations of temporary status of                     requirement will come from adding a                    similarly-situated U.S. teachers; and
                                                teaching positions and                                  summary to the existing sponsor                        verifying that each foreign teacher meets
                                                commensurateness of compensation at                     recruiting materials and Web site and                  the requirements of the state in which
                                                22 CFR 62.24(f)(1) and (4)–(5): $51,744.                disseminating this fee and cost                        he or she will teach, including criminal
                                                (One hour multiplied by 1,200 schools                   summary to the individual exchange                     background check requirements.
                                                hosting exchange teachers at $43.12                     teacher at the time of selection into the                 Host schools, as set forth at 22 CFR
                                                weighted wage).                                         program.                                               62.24(f)(1), will need to provide the
                                                   • Host schools that wish to extend                      Successful foreign teacher applicants               sponsor written offers of each exchange
                                                their exchange teacher’s program into a                 must demonstrate to the sponsor, as set                teacher’s full-time teaching position
                                                fourth and/or fifth year will need to                   forth under 22 CFR 62.24(d)–(e), that                  from the placement schools. In addition,
                                                provide documentation to the sponsor                    they meet qualifications for teaching at               host schools that wish to extend their
                                                as set forth at 22 CFR 62.24(k): $10,780.               the primary, including pre-kindergarten,               exchange teacher’s program into the
                                                (One hour to fulfill extension                          or secondary levels in schools in their                fourth or fifth year will need to have
                                                requirements multiplied by 250                          home country; are working as a teacher                 sponsors apply on their behalf to the
                                                exchange teachers at $43.12 weighted                    in their home country at the time of                   Department for an extension, as set forth
                                                wage).                                                  application; and have at least two years               in 22 CFR 62.24(k). As also set forth in
                                                   • Sponsor review of host school                      of full-time teaching experience. They                 22 CFR 62.24(k), sponsors will need to
                                                request for extension as set forth at 22                must show that they have, at a                         collect and submit extension requests to
                                                CFR 62.24(k): $7,875 in new costs. (One                 minimum, a degree equivalent to a U.S.                 the Department and reply to the host
                                                hour to fulfill extension requirements                  bachelor’s degree in either education or               school.
                                                multiplied by 250 exchange teachers at                  the academic subject field in which they                  Finally, to ensure that this program
                                                $31.50 weighted wage).                                  plan to teach, demonstrate English                     remains an educational and cultural
                                                   • Exchange teacher organization of                   language proficiency, provide references               exchange program, the Department
                                                the cross-cultural program component                    to their good character, and ensure that               mandates under 22 CFR 62.24(h) that
                                                and writing of related report under 22                  they meet the teaching requirements of                 exchange teachers organize an activity
                                                CFR 62.24(h): $315,120. (Three hours                    the U.S. state in which they are placed.               in a public setting where there is direct
                                                multiplied by 4,000 exchange teachers                   An exchange teacher who qualifies for                  interaction with host school students or
                                                on program at $26.26 weighted wage).                    the program by virtue of having                        with the host community and, in
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                                                   • Sponsor assistance to exchange                     completed an advanced degree in                        addition, involve U.S. students in a
                                                teachers on the cross-cultural                          education or in an academic subject                    dialogue or other activity with schools
                                                component and review of their reports                   matter that he or she intends to teach or              or students in another country,
                                                under 22 CFR 62.24(h): $126,000, of                     that is directly related to his or her                 preferably with the exchange teacher’s
                                                which $63,000 are new costs. (One hour                  teaching subject field must provide,                   home school. Additional costs will
                                                multiplied by 4,000 exchange teachers                   under 22 CFR 62.24(e)(4), a letter signed              accrue to sponsors, who will need to
                                                at $31.50 weighted wage).                               by the head of a school (or another                    assist exchange teachers with the cross-


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                                                cultural component and review their                     knowledge of the United States and the                 application to the sponsor, an
                                                cross-cultural activity reports, and to                 U.S. educational system. Such                          individual making such application
                                                exchange teachers, who will need to                     exchanges enable foreign teachers to                   demonstrates to the satisfaction of the
                                                carry out and report on these activities.               understand better U.S. culture, society                sponsor that he or she:
                                                                                                        and teaching practices at the primary                     (1) Either:
                                                Additional Information                                                                                            (i) Meets the qualifications for
                                                                                                        and secondary levels, and enhance U.S.
                                                   The total number of sponsor                          students’ knowledge of foreign cultures,               teaching at the primary, including pre-
                                                organizations designated by the                         customs and teaching approaches.                       kindergarten, or secondary levels in
                                                Department to conduct teacher                              (b) Designation. The Department may,                schools in his or her home country; is
                                                exchange program activities is 54.                      in its discretion, designate bona fide                 working as a teacher in his or her home
                                                Around 1,200 new exchange teachers                      programs satisfying the objectives in                  country at the time of application; and
                                                are expected annually in the Teacher                    paragraph (a) of this section as exchange              has at least two years of full-time
                                                exchange category to conduct exchanges                  visitor programs in the Teacher                        teaching experience; or
                                                in a similar number of new host schools,                category.                                                 (ii) Is not working as a teacher in his
                                                with an estimated 2,300 additional                         (c) Definitions. In addition to those               or her home country at the time of
                                                exchange teachers and host schools                      definitions set forth in § 62.2, the                   application, but otherwise meets the
                                                continuing their exchange on three year                 following definitions apply to the                     qualifications for teaching at the
                                                programs, and 250 exchange teachers                     Teacher category of the Exchange                       primary (including pre-kindergarten) or
                                                annually extending their exchanges                      Visitor Program:                                       secondary levels in schools in the home
                                                times two years, the duration of the                       (1) Accredited primary or accredited                country; has had at least two years of
                                                permissible extension period, equaling                  secondary school: Any publicly or                      full-time teaching experience within the
                                                an additional 500 exchange teachers, for                privately operated primary or secondary                past eight years; and, within 12 months
                                                a total of up to 4,000 exchange teachers                institution for educating children in the              of his or her application submission
                                                in the United States at a given time.                   United States that offers mainly                       date for the program, has or will have
                                                                                                        academic programs and is duly                          completed an advanced degree (beyond
                                                List of Subjects in 22 CFR Part 62                      accredited by the appropriate academic                 a degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s
                                                  Cultural exchange programs;                           accrediting authority of the jurisdiction              degree) in education or in an academic
                                                Reporting and recordkeeping                             in which such institution is located.                  subject matter that he or she intends to
                                                requirements.                                              (2) Full-time teaching: A minimum of                teach or that is directly related to his or
                                                  Accordingly, 22 CFR part 62 is                        32 hours per week of teaching or                       her teaching subject field;
                                                amended as follows:                                     teaching-related administrative                           (2) Possesses, at a minimum, a degree
                                                                                                        activities.                                            equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree in
                                                PART 62—EXCHANGE VISITOR                                   (3) Home country school: An                         either education or the academic subject
                                                PROGRAM                                                 exchange teacher’s school in his or her                field in which he or she intends to
                                                                                                        country of nationality or last legal                   teach;
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for Part 62 is              country of residence.                                     (3) Satisfies the teaching eligibility
                                                revised to read as follows:                                (4) Host school: The U.S.-accredited                standards of the U.S. state in which he
                                                  Authority: 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(J), 1182,             primary or secondary school in which a                 or she will teach (e.g. meets minimum
                                                1184, 1258; 22 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.; 22 U.S.C.           sponsor places an exchange teacher                     educational requirements, has passed
                                                2451 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 2651(a); Pub. L. 105–           pursuant to the exchange teacher’s                     teacher training coursework at a
                                                277, Div. G, 112 Stat. 2681 et seq.;                    written acceptance of the placement.                   sufficiently proficient level, has
                                                Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1977, 3 CFR,                  (5) International school: A school that             provided an evaluation of foreign
                                                1977 Comp. p. 200; E.O. 12048 of March 27,              is so designated by its school district,               teaching preparation coursework, has
                                                1978; 3 CFR, 1978 Comp. p. 168; Pub. L. 104–            state, or other applicable governing                   demonstrated the requisite prior
                                                208, Div. C, 110 Stat. 3009–546, as amended;            authority, or one whose curriculum                     teaching experience), to include any
                                                Pub. L. 107–56, 416, 115 Stat. 354; and Pub.
                                                L. 107–173, 116 Stat. 543.
                                                                                                        focuses predominantly on international                 required criminal background or other
                                                                                                        aspects of the subject matter taught and/              checks;
                                                ■ 2. Section 62.24 is revised to read as                or language immersion, or one that                        (4) Is of good reputation and
                                                follows:                                                predominantly follows a national                       character; and
                                                                                                        curriculum of a foreign country.                          (5) Agrees to come to the United
                                                § 62.24   Teachers.                                        (6) Language immersion program: A                   States temporarily as a full-time teacher
                                                  (a) Purpose. The regulations in this                  program that is a regular course of study              of record in an accredited primary or
                                                section govern exchange visitors who                    offered by an accredited school having                 secondary school. Exchange teachers
                                                teach full-time in accredited public and                sustained and enriched instruction, in a               may teach a variety of subjects and
                                                private U.S. primary and secondary                      language not native to the majority of                 levels at their host school or schools, if
                                                schools (K–12), including pre-                          the student population, that occurs for                qualified, but at the pre-kindergarten
                                                kindergarten language immersion                         at least fifty percent of the school day.              level, may teach only in language
                                                programs offered as regular courses of                     (7) Virtual exchange: A technology-                 immersion programs.
                                                study by accredited primary schools.                    enabled, sustained, people-to-people                      (e) Teacher selection. Sponsors must
                                                Programs in this category promote the                   cross-cultural educational program that                screen foreign teachers carefully before
                                                interchange of U.S. and foreign teachers                may supplement the goals of an in-                     accepting them for the program. In
                                                and enhance mutual understanding                        person exchange and integrates global                  addition to the requirements set forth in
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                                                between the people of the United States                 knowledge, cultural awareness, and/or                  § 62.10 and all security checks required
                                                and other countries. Exchange teachers                  foreign language into the classroom or                 by U.S. state departments of education
                                                sharpen their professional skills and                   other setting.                                         and host schools, sponsors also must:
                                                participate in cross-cultural activities in                (d) Teacher eligibility. Foreign                       (1) Verify the qualifications of each
                                                schools and communities, and they                       nationals are eligible to participate in               foreign teacher to determine whether he
                                                return home after the exchange to share                 exchange visitor programs as full-time                 or she satisfies the criteria set forth in
                                                their experiences and increased                         teachers if, at the time of initial                    paragraph (d) of this section;


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                                                   (2) Secure references from one                       teachers must be employees of either the               provisions affecting the ability of the
                                                colleague and one current or former                     host or home school during their                       exchange teacher to be accompanied
                                                supervisor of each foreign teacher,                     exchange.                                              abroad by a spouse or dependents
                                                attesting to that teacher’s good                           (5) Teaching positions, including                   (including any related assistance and
                                                reputation, character and teaching                      duties, responsibilities, hours of                     allowances); a summary of the
                                                skills;                                                 employment, and compensation, are                      significant components of the program
                                                   (3) Verify that each selected foreign                commensurate with those of similarly-                  (including a statement of the teaching
                                                teacher applicant possesses sufficient                  situated U.S. teachers in the school                   requirements and related professional
                                                proficiency in the English language to                  district or host school where that                     obligations, as well as the required
                                                function in U.S. classrooms and to                      exchange teacher is assigned to teach;                 cross-cultural activity component as set
                                                function on a day-to-day basis, in                      an exchange teacher, unless he or she is               forth in paragraph (h) of this section);
                                                accordance with the provision for                       on a program where the Department is                   specific information on the fees and
                                                selection of exchange visitors set forth at             the sponsor, must be employed by and                   costs for which the exchange teacher
                                                § 62.10(a)(2); and                                      under the direct supervision and                       will be responsible while on exchange
                                                   (4) Verify that each foreign teacher                 guidance of his or her host school and,                in that school district in accordance
                                                who is eligible for the program under                   where applicable, host school district;                with paragraph (g)(1); anticipated
                                                paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section has a              and                                                    housing options and cost implications;
                                                letter from the head of a school in                        (6) A pre-kindergarten level exchange               specific local transportation options
                                                another country, preferably that                        teacher is assigned to teach full-time in              between the exchange teacher’s
                                                teacher’s home country, which states                    an accredited host school (or in several               residence and the host school and
                                                that school’s willingness to work with                  schools within the same host school                    transportation cost estimates; insurance
                                                the exchange teacher on the cross-                      district, including at several academic                costs for accident or illness coverage,
                                                cultural activity component set forth in                levels, with prior permission from the                 repatriation of remains and medical
                                                paragraph (h)(1)(ii). The foreign school                Department). If an exchange teacher is                 evacuation as required by § 62.14;
                                                with which the exchange teacher plans                   placed in a private school where there                 estimated personal expense money for
                                                to work must be at the same academic                    is no host school district, then he or she             initial costs the exchange teacher may
                                                level as the foreign teacher’s proposed                 must teach a full-time schedule of at                  incur upon arrival in the United States
                                                host school. The letter submitted as part               least 32 hours in a school or schools                  prior to receiving his or her first
                                                of the foreign teacher’s application                    located no more than 25 miles from the                 paycheck; certification or licensure
                                                package must be signed by the head of                   main host school; in such a situation,                 procedures and costs at the host school;
                                                the school or another individual in an                  sponsors must ensure that reasonable                   administrative fees; and any placement
                                                appropriate position of authority to                    and effective modes of transportation                  fees. Exchange teacher compensation,
                                                speak for the school within the foreign                 exist to such additional sites of activity.            unless provided directly to the exchange
                                                country’s school system; the official                   An exchange teacher may teach at the                   teacher through government funding,
                                                signing the letter must list both email                 pre-kindergarten level only in a                       through continued support from the
                                                and telephone contact information. The                  language immersion program offered as                  exchange teacher’s home school, or from
                                                letter may be submitted in English or in                regular course of study by an accredited               both the teacher’s home and host school
                                                the original language of the home                       primary school.                                        in a shared cost arrangement, must be
                                                country with an English translation; the                   (g) Program disclosure. (1) As part of              paid directly by the host school or host
                                                name, title/organization and contact                    recruitment, in addition to the                        school district in which the exchange
                                                information of the translator must be                   information required by § 62.10(b)–(c),                teacher is placed.
                                                noted on the translation.                               sponsors must provide on their main                       (h) Cross-cultural activity component.
                                                   (f) Teaching position. Sponsors must                 Web sites and in their recruiting                      In addition to the requirements of
                                                ensure that:                                            materials a general summary of fees and                § 62.10:
                                                   (1) Forms DS–2019 are not issued                     other costs for the program. This                         (1) Sponsors must require each
                                                until foreign teacher applicants have                   summary should include, but not be                     exchange teacher to complete, within
                                                received and accepted written offers of                 limited to, the sponsor fee; foreign or                the United States, and during each
                                                full-time teaching positions from the                   domestic third party or partner fees; visa             academic year of program participation,
                                                accredited primary (including pre-                      fee; the Student and Exchange Visitor                  at least one cross-cultural activity from
                                                kindergarten level) or secondary schools                Information System (SEVIS) fee;                        each of the following two categories:
                                                in which they will teach;                               insurance costs; estimates for food,                      (i) An activity for the teacher’s
                                                   (2) Program dates coincide with the                  housing and local transportation costs;                classroom, larger host school or host
                                                U.S. academic year cycle to ensure a                    expected work-related deductions; and                  school district population, or the
                                                smooth transition as exchange teachers                  estimates or ranges for all other fees                 community at large designed to give an
                                                arrive and depart, unless the sponsor                   charged for and significant general costs              overview of the history, traditions,
                                                notifies, and receives approval from, the               related to participation in the teacher                heritage, culture, economy, educational
                                                Department for other exchange dates                     exchange program.                                      system and/or other attributes of his or
                                                before the sponsor issues any Form DS–                     (2) At the time a foreign teacher is                her home country. Sponsors of exchange
                                                2019; sponsors should ensure that these                 selected for the program, and before the               teachers placed at international schools
                                                dates are included in the exchange                      exchange visitor signs any contracts                   must require their exchange teachers to
                                                teacher’s contract;                                     with the host school, sponsors and/or                  conduct at least one cross-cultural
                                                   (3) Exchange teachers comply with                    the host school must provide each                      activity per academic year outside the
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                                                any applicable collective bargaining                    individual exchange teacher the                        host school in nearby schools or
                                                agreement;                                              following information, either within the               communities where international
                                                   (4) Exchange teacher appointments to                 teacher’s contract or in a separate                    opportunities may be more limited than
                                                positions within accredited primary or                  document: The name, location, and brief                those found in their host school; and
                                                secondary schools are temporary, even                   description of the host school; the terms                 (ii) An activity that involves U.S.
                                                if the teaching positions are permanent,                and conditions of compensation (with                   student dialogue with schools or
                                                and do not lead to tenure; exchange                     deductions from gross salary); any                     students in another country, preferably


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                                                in the exchange teacher’s home school,                     (3) Sponsors must submit their                      ACTION:   Final rule.
                                                through virtual exchange or other                       extension request and supporting
                                                means, in order to supplement the goals                 documentation for the extension to the                 SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection
                                                of the in-person exchange.                              Department no later than three months                  Agency (EPA) is approving State
                                                   (2) Sponsors must collect annual                     prior to the beginning of the desired                  Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions
                                                reports from their exchange teachers                    extension period for the exchange                      submitted by the State of Utah on
                                                detailing the cross-cultural activity                   teacher.                                               January 28, 2010, September 16, 2010,
                                                component of their exchange program.                       (4) Sponsor requests for extension                  June 18, 2013, and August 29, 2014.
                                                The annual report does not have to be                   must include proof of payment of the                   These submittals revise the rules,
                                                in a specific format, but must include                  required non-refundable extension fee                  general requirements and test methods
                                                the exchange teacher’s full name and                    as set forth in § 62.17.                               for the State of Utah. The amendments
                                                the program sponsor’s name. The report                     (5) The Department, at its discretion,              also update the version of the Code of
                                                section about the cross-cultural activity               may authorize a sponsor to extend an                   Federal Regulations (CFR) incorporated
                                                component must contain the following                    exchange teacher’s participation for                   by reference into the rules of the State
                                                information:                                            either one or two additional years                     of Utah. EPA is not taking action on an
                                                   (i) The date(s) of each activity;                    beyond the initial three-year exchange                 April 26, 2012 submittal or a November
                                                   (ii) The location of each activity;                  period. Sponsors must comply with all                  4, 2013 submittal because they have
                                                   (iii) The audience for and participants              Department guidance on creating an                     been superseded by the August 29, 2014
                                                in each activity;                                       extension record for the teacher within                submittal. EPA is taking this action in
                                                   (iv) A general overview of each                      SEVIS.                                                 accordance with section 110 of the
                                                                                                           (6) Sponsors that applied for a two-                Clean Air Act (CAA).
                                                activity, including the topic; and
                                                                                                        year extension on behalf of a host school
                                                   (v) The estimated impact of each                     and its exchange teacher and received                  DATES:This final rule is effective
                                                activity.                                               permission from the Department only                    February 29, 2016.
                                                   (i) Location of the exchange.                        for a one-year extension may apply
                                                Exchange teachers must participate in                                                                          ADDRESSES:   EPA has established a
                                                                                                        again to extend the program of that host
                                                exchange visitor programs at the                                                                               docket for this action under Docket ID
                                                                                                        school’s exchange teacher for one
                                                accredited primary or secondary schools                                                                        No. EPA–R08–OAR–2015–0085. All
                                                                                                        additional year by following the
                                                listed on their Forms DS–2019 or at                                                                            documents in the docket are listed on
                                                                                                        procedures set forth in paragraphs
                                                location(s) where the institutions are                                                                         the www.regulations.gov Web site.
                                                                                                        (k)(2)–(4) of this section. The sponsor
                                                involved in official school activities                                                                         Although listed in the index, some
                                                                                                        should include with such additional
                                                (e.g., school field trips, teacher                      extension request a copy of the prior                  information is not publicly available,
                                                development programs);                                  extension request submitted to enable                  e.g., Confidential Business Information
                                                   (j) Duration of participation.                       the initial one-year extension.                        (CBI) or other information whose
                                                Exchange teachers may be authorized to                     (l) Repeat participation. Foreign                   disclosure is restricted by statute.
                                                participate in the Exchange Visitor                     nationals who have successfully                        Certain other material, such as
                                                Program for the length of time necessary                completed teacher exchange programs                    copyrighted material, is not placed on
                                                to complete the program, which may not                  are eligible to participate in additional              the Internet and will be publicly
                                                exceed three years unless a specific                    teacher exchange programs, provided                    available only in hard copy form.
                                                extension of one or two years is                        that they have resided outside the                     Publicly available docket materials are
                                                authorized by the Department as set                     United States for at least two years                   available either electronically through
                                                forth in paragraph (k) of this section.                 following the successful completion of                 www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at
                                                   (k) Program extensions. (1) Sponsors                 their most recent teacher exchange                     the Air Program, Environmental
                                                may request from the Department an                      program and continue to meet the                       Protection Agency (EPA), Region 8,
                                                extension of an exchange teacher’s                      eligibility requirements set forth in                  1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado
                                                exchange by either one or two years, but                paragraph (d) of this section.                         80202–1129. EPA requests that if at all
                                                not by a semester or by other fractions                                                                        possible, you contact the individual
                                                                                                          Dated: January 14, 2016.
                                                of academic years.                                                                                             listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                                                                                        Robin J. Lerner,                                       CONTACT section to view the hard copy
                                                   (2) The sponsor’s request for
                                                                                                        Deputy Assistant Secretary for Private Sector          of the docket. You may view the hard
                                                extension must include:
                                                                                                        Exchange, Bureau of Educational and                    copy of the docket Monday through
                                                   (i) A letter of reference on official                Cultural Affairs, Department of State.
                                                letterhead written by the host school or                                                                       Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., excluding
                                                                                                        [FR Doc. 2016–01421 Filed 1–28–16; 8:45 am]
                                                host school district administrator                                                                             federal holidays.
                                                                                                        BILLING CODE 4710–05–P
                                                responsible for overseeing the exchange                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:  Jody
                                                teacher that describes the exchange                                                                            Ostendorf, Air Program, U.S.
                                                teacher’s performance during the                                                                               Environmental Protection Agency
                                                previous three years of the exchange                    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                                                                                        AGENCY                                                 (EPA), Region 8, Mail Code 8P–AR,
                                                and how the host school has benefited                                                                          1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado
                                                from the exchange teacher’s presence;                   40 CFR Part 52                                         80202–1129, 303–312–7104,
                                                and                                                                                                            ostendorf.jody@epa.gov.
                                                   (ii) a document describing how the                   [EPA–R08–OAR–2015–0085; FRL–9933–49–
                                                exchange teacher over the previous                      Region 8]                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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                                                three years has engaged his or her                                                                             I. Background for Our Final Action
                                                                                                        Approval and Promulgation of State
                                                classroom, the wider host school or host
                                                                                                        Implementation Plan Revisions; Rules,
                                                school district, or community through                                                                             The background for today’s final rule
                                                                                                        General Requirements and Test
                                                the cross-cultural activity component, if                                                                      is discussed in detail in our June 19,
                                                                                                        Methods; Utah
                                                these activities are not already detailed                                                                      2015 proposal (see 80 FR 35295). The
                                                in the exchange teacher’s annual                        AGENCY: Environmental Protection                       comment period was open for 30 days
                                                reports.                                                Agency (EPA).                                          and we received no comments.


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Document Created: 2016-01-29 00:41:12
Document Modified: 2016-01-29 00:41:12
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective on February 29, 2016.
FR Citation81 FR 4945 
RIN Number1400-AC60

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