Any school enrolling American Indian students may choose to establish an American Indian Language and Culture Education (AILCE) Program designed to make the curriculum more relevant to the needs, interests, and cultural heritage of American Indian students. This license authorizes the license holder to teach one of the following languages in an American Indian language program: Ojibwe, Hocak, Menominee, Oneida, Potawatomi, and Mohican. The state superintendent may issue a license to an applicant who meets all of the following requirements: (1) the applicant holds or is eligible to hold a teaching license; (2) the applicant is recommended for a license under this section by the employing school district administrator or the employing administrator of an alternative school; and (3) the applicant is certified to be competent in the associated American Indian language.