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H0294..........................................................by EDUCATION TEACHERS - CONTRACTS - SALARY - Amends and adds to existing law relating to public school certificated employees to provide that certificated instructional employees on track A may be employed on a category 1, 2 or 3 contract; to provide that certificated instructional employees on track B may be employed on a category 1 or category 2 contract; to clarify review procedures for all such employees on a category 2 contract; to provide that renewable contract status shall not apply to certificated instructional employees on track B; to provide that the current experience and education multiplier table shall be referred to as track A; to clarify application of the table to specified employees on track A and track B; to provide a track B; to provide conditions applicable to certificated instructional employees placed on track B; to require that all master contract agreements shall include separate salary schedules; to provide that school districts choosing to pay higher salaries shall use a separate salary schedule; and to provide contingency conditions if conversion from a category 3 contract to a category 2 contract is found to be unconstitutional or if property rights are affected by a court-imposed decision. 03/08 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing 03/09 Rpt prt - to Educ
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-ninth Legislature First Regular Session - 2007IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 294 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOL CERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES; AMENDING SECTION 33-514, 3 IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTIFICATED INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES ON TRACK 4 A MAY BE EMPLOYED ON A CATEGORY 1, 2 OR 3 CONTRACT, TO PROVIDE THAT CER- 5 TIFICATED INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES ON TRACK B MAY BE EMPLOYED ON A CATEGORY 6 1 OR CATEGORY 2 CONTRACT, TO CLARIFY REVIEW PROCEDURES FOR ALL SUCH 7 EMPLOYEES ON A CATEGORY 2 CONTRACT, TO PROVIDE THAT CATEGORY 3 CONTRACT 8 STATUS REQUIRES PLACEMENT ON TRACK A AND TO PROVIDE THAT A CERTIFICATED 9 INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEE TRANSFERRING FROM ANOTHER IDAHO SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY 10 BE PLACED ON A CATEGORY 3 CONTRACT IF SUCH EMPLOYEE HAD PREVIOUSLY BEEN 11 PLACED ON TRACK A; AMENDING SECTION 33-515, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT 12 RENEWABLE CONTRACT STATUS SHALL NOT APPLY TO CERTIFICATED INSTRUCTIONAL 13 EMPLOYEES ON TRACK B AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CHANGES; AMENDING SECTION 14 33-1004A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE CURRENT EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION 15 MULTIPLIER TABLE SHALL BE REFERRED TO AS TRACK A, TO CLARIFY APPLICATION 16 OF THE TABLE TO SPECIFIED EMPLOYEES ON TRACK A AND TRACK B, TO CLARIFY 17 FUNDING FOR EMPLOYEES ON TRACK A, TO PROVIDE A TRACK B, TO PROVIDE FUNDING 18 CONDITIONS RELATIVE TO TRACK B STATUS, TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO 19 CERTIFICATED INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES PLACED ON TRACK B, TO REQUIRE THAT 20 ALL MASTER CONTRACT AGREEMENTS BETWEEN A SCHOOL DISTRICT AND A LOCAL EDU- 21 CATION ASSOCIATION SHALL INCLUDE SEPARATE SALARY SCHEDULES, TO PROVIDE 22 THAT SCHOOL DISTRICTS CHOOSING TO PAY HIGHER SALARIES SHALL USE A SEPARATE 23 SALARY SCHEDULE, TO PROVIDE THE OPTION FOR CERTIFICATED INSTRUCTIONAL 24 EMPLOYEES TO BE PLACED ON TRACK B, AND TO PROVIDE CONTINGENCY CONDITIONS 25 IF CONVERSION FROM A CATEGORY 3 CONTRACT TO A CATEGORY 2 CONTRACT IS FOUND 26 TO BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL OR IF PROPERTY RIGHTS ARE AFFECTED BY A COURT- 27 IMPOSED DECISION; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 28 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 29 SECTION 1. That Section 33-514, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 30 amended to read as follows: 31 33-514. ISSUANCE OF ANNUAL CONTRACTS --SUPPORT PROGRAMS --CATEGORIES OF 32 CONTRACTS -- OPTIONAL PLACEMENT. (1) The board of trustees shall establish 33 criteria and procedures for the supervision and evaluation of certificated 34 employees who are not employed on a renewable contract, as provided for in 35 section 33-515, Idaho Code. 36 (2) For certificated instructional employees placed on track A pursuant 37 to section 33-1004A, Idaho Code, tThere shall be three (3) categories of 38 annual contracts availableto local school districtsunder which to employ 39 certificated personnel. For certificated instructional employees placed on 40 track B pursuant to section 33-1004A, Idaho Code, only category 1 and category 41 2 contracts shall be available under which to employ such certificated person- 42 nel: 43 (a) A category 1 contract is a limited one-year contract as provided in 2 1 section 33-514A, Idaho Code. 2 (b) A category 2 contract is for certificated personnel in the first and 3 second years of continuous employment with the same school district and 4 for those certificated instructional employees placed on track B pursuant 5 to section 33-1004A, Idaho Code. 6 (i) Upon the decision by a local school board not to reemploy the 7 person after the first or second year of continuous employment with 8 the same school district for the following year, the certificated 9 employee shall be provided a written statement of reasons for non- 10 reemployment by no later than May 25. Such employee shall not be 11 entitled to a review by the local board of the reasons or decision 12 not to reemploy. 13 (ii) All certificated instructional employees placed on track B pur- 14 suant to section 33-1004A, Idaho Code, who have been employed by the 15 same school district for three (3) or more continuous years, shall be 16 entitled to an informal review by the board, upon written request to 17 the board, delivered by no later than June 1. The process and proce- 18 dure for the informal review shall be determined by the local board 19 of trustees. Within fifteen (15) days following the meeting with such 20 track B employee, the board shall notify the employee of its final 21 decision in the matter. School districts shall not adopt additional 22 procedures, through contractual agreement or otherwise, that delay or 23 impede the ability of the school district not to renew such a cate- 24 gory 2 contract. No property rights shall attach to any category 2 25 contract.and therefore the employee shall not be entitled to a26review by the local board of the reasons or decision not to reemploy.27 (c) A category 3 contract is for certificated personnel during the third 28 year of continuous employment by the same school district, provided the 29 certificated instructional employee is placed on track A pursuant to sec- 30 tion 33-1004A, Idaho Code. District procedures shall require at least one 31 (1) evaluation prior to the beginning of the second semester of the school 32 year and the results of any such evaluation shall be made a matter of 33 record in the employee's personnel file. When any such employee's work is 34 found to be unsatisfactory a defined period of probation shall be estab- 35 lished by the board, but in no case shall a probationary period be less 36 than eight (8) weeks. After the probationary period, action shall be taken 37 by the board as to whether the employee is to be retained, immediately 38 discharged, discharged upon termination of the current contract or reem- 39 ployed at the end of the contract term under a continued probationary sta- 40 tus. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 67-2344 and 67-2345, Idaho 41 Code, a decision to place certificated personnel on probationary status 42 may be made in executive session and the employee shall not be named in 43 the minutes of the meeting. A record of the decision shall be placed in 44 the employee's personnel file. This procedure shall not preclude recogni- 45 tion of unsatisfactory work at a subsequent evaluation and the establish- 46 ment of a reasonable period of probation. In all instances, the employee 47 shall be duly notified in writing of the areas of work which are defi- 48 cient, including the conditions of probation. Each such certificated 49 employee on a category 3 contract shall be given notice, in writing, 50 whether he or she will be reemployed for the next ensuing year. Such 51 notice shall be given by the board of trustees no later than the twenty- 52 fifth day of May of each such year. If the board of trustees has decided 53 not to reemploy the certificated employee, then the notice must contain a 54 statement of reasons for such decision and the employee shall, upon 55 request, be given the opportunity for an informal review of such decision 3 1 by the board of trustees. The parameters of an informal review shall be 2 determined by the local board. 3 (3) School districts hiring an employee who has been on renewable con- 4 tract status with another Idaho district or has out-of-state experience which 5 would otherwise qualify the certificated employee for renewable contract sta- 6 tus in Idaho, shall have the option to immediately grant renewable contract 7 status, or to place the employee on a category 3 annual contract, provided 8 that such employee who was previously employed with an Idaho school district 9 was placed on track A pursuant to section 33-1004A, Idaho Code. Such employ- 10 ment on a category 3 contract under the provisions of this subsection may be 11 for one (1), two (2) or three (3) years. 12 (4) There shall be a minimum of two (2) written evaluations in each of 13 the annual contract years of employment, and at least one (1) evaluation shall 14 be completed before January 1 of each year. The provisions of this subsection 15 (4) shall not apply to employees on a category 1 contract. 16 SECTION 2. That Section 33-515, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 17 amended to read as follows: 18 33-515. ISSUANCE OF RENEWABLE CONTRACTS. (1) The provisions of this sec- 19 tion shall not apply to certificated instructional employees placed on track B 20 pursuant to section 33-1004A, Idaho Code. 21 (2) During the third full year of continuous employment by the same 22 school district, including any specially chartered district, each certificated 23 employee named in subsection (16) of section 33-1001, Idaho Code, and each 24 school nurse and school librarian shall be evaluated for a renewable contract 25 and shall, upon having been offered a contract for the next ensuing year, hav- 26 ing given notice of acceptance of renewal and upon signing a contract for a 27 fourth full year, be placed on a renewable contract status with said school 28 district subject to the provisions included in this chapter. 29 (3) After the third full year of employment and at least once annually, 30 the performance of each such certificated employee, school nurse, or school 31 librarian shall be evaluated according to criteria and procedures established 32 by the board of trustees in accordance with general guidelines approved by the 33 state board of education. Except as otherwise provided, that person shall have 34 the right to automatic renewal of contract by giving notice, in writing, of 35 acceptance of renewal. Such notice shall be given to the board of trustees of 36 the school district then employing such person not later than the first day of 37 June preceding the expiration of the term of the current contract. Except as 38 otherwise provided by this paragraph, the board of trustees shall notify each 39 person entitled to be employed on a renewable contract of the requirement that 40 such person must give the notice hereinabove and that failure to do so may be 41 interpreted by the board as a declination of the right to automatic renewal or 42 the offer of another contract. Such notification shall be made, in writing, 43 not later than the fifteenth day of May, in each year, except to those persons 44 to whom the board, prior to said date, has sent proposed contracts for the 45 next ensuing year, or to whom the board has given the notice required by this 46 section. 47 (4) Any contract automatically renewed under the provisions of this sec- 48 tion shall be for the same length as the term stated in the current contract 49 and at a salary no lower than that specified therein, to which shall be added 50 such increments as may be determined by the statutory or regulatory rights of 51 such employee by reason of training, service, or performance. 52 (5) Nothing herein shall prevent the board of trustees from offering a 53 renewed contract increasing the salary of any certificated person, or from 4 1 reassigning an administrative employee to a nonadministrative position with 2 appropriate reduction of salary from the preexisting salary level. In the 3 event the board of trustees reassigns an administrative employee to a 4 nonadministrative position, the board shall give written notice to the 5 employee which contains a statement of the reasons for the reassignment. The 6 employee, upon written request to the board, shall be entitled to an informal 7 review of that decision. The process and procedure for the informal review 8 shall be determined by the local board of trustees. 9 (6) Before a board of trustees can determine not to renew for reasons of 10 an unsatisfactory report of the performance of any certificated person whose 11 contract would otherwise be automatically renewed, or to renew the contract of 12 any such person at a reduced salary, such person shall be entitled to a rea- 13 sonable period of probation. This period of probation shall be preceded by a 14 written notice from the board of trustees with reasons for such probationary 15 period and with provisions for adequate supervision and evaluation of the 16 person's performance during the probationary period. Such period of probation 17 shall not affect the person's renewable contract status. Consideration of pro- 18 bationary status for certificated personnel is consideration of the status of 19 an employee within the meaning of section 67-2345, Idaho Code, and may be held 20 in executive session. If the consideration results in probationary status, the 21 individual on probation shall not be named in the minutes of the meeting. A 22 record of the decision shall be placed in the teacher's personnel file. 23 (7) If the board of trustees takes action to immediately discharge or 24 discharge upon termination of the current contract a certificated person whose 25 contract would otherwise be automatically renewed, or to renew the contract of 26 any such person at a reduced salary, the action of the board shall be consis- 27 tent with the procedures specified in section 33-513(5), Idaho Code, and fur- 28 thermore, the board shall notify the employee in writing whether there is just 29 and reasonable cause not to renew the contract or to reduce the salary of the 30 affected employee, and if so, what reasons it relied upon in that determina- 31 tion. 32 (8) If the board of trustees, for reasons other than unsatisfactory ser- 33 vice, for the ensuing contract year, determines to change the length of the 34 term stated in the current contract, reduce the salary or not renew the con- 35 tract of a certificated person whose contract would otherwise be automatically 36 renewed, nothing herein shall require a probationary period. 37 SECTION 3. That Section 33-1004A, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 38 amended to read as follows: 39 33-1004A. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION MULTIPLIER -- TRACK A AND TRACK B. 40 (1) Each instructional and administrative staff position shall be assigned an 41 appropriate multiplier based upon the following table: 42 TRACK A 43 EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION 44 MA MA + 12 MA + 24 MA + 36 45 Years BA BA + 12 BA + 24 BA + 36 BA + 48 BA + 60 ES/DR 46 0 1.00000 1.03750 1.07640 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 47 1 1.03750 1.07640 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 48 2 1.07640 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 49 3 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 50 4 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 51 5 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 5 1 MA MA + 12 MA + 24 MA + 36 2 Years BA BA + 12 BA + 24 BA + 36 BA + 48 BA + 60 ES/DR 3 6 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 4 7 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 5 8 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.67430 6 9 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.67430 1.73710 7 10 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.67430 1.73710 1.80220 8 11 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.73710 1.80220 1.86980 9 12 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.73710 1.86980 1.93990 10 13 or 11 more 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.73710 1.86980 2.01260 12 (2) In determining the experience factor for tracks A and B in this sec- 13 tion, the actual years of teaching or administrative service in an accredited 14 public school, in an accredited private or parochial school, or beginning in 15 the 2005-06 school year and thereafter in an accredited college or university 16 shall be credited. 17 (3) In determining the education factor for tracks A and B in this sec- 18 tion, only credits earned after initial certification, based upon a transcript 19 on file with the teacher certification office of the state department of edu- 20 cation, earned at an institution of higher education accredited by the state 21 board of education or a regional accrediting association, shall be allowed. 22 Instructional staff whose initial certificate is an occupational specialist 23 certificate shall be treated as BA degree prepared instructional staff. Cre- 24 dits earned by such occupational specialist instructional staff after initial 25 certification shall be credited toward the education factor. 26 (4) In determining the statewide average multiplier for instructional 27 staff, no multiplier in excess of 1.59092 shall be used. If the actual state- 28 wide average multiplier for instructional staff, as determined by this sec- 29 tion, exceeds 1.59092, then each school district's instructional staff multi- 30 plier shall be multiplied by the result of 1.59092 divided by the actual 31 statewide average multiplier for instructional staff. No certificated instruc- 32 tional employee placed on track A shall be paid less than the amount of salary 33 funding provided for the position pursuant to track A. 34 (5) In determining the statewide average multiplier for administrative 35 staff, no multiplier in excess of 1.86643 shall be used. If the actual state- 36 wide average multiplier for administrative staff, as determined by this sec- 37 tion, exceeds 1.86643, then each school district's administrative staff multi- 38 plier shall be multiplied by the result of 1.86643 divided by the actual 39 statewide average multiplier for administrative staff. 40 (6) Track B. For certificated instructional employees placed on track B, 41 the state department of education shall replace the track A experience and 42 education multiplier and base salary factors for instructional staff positions 43 with a track B derived from the following: 44 (a) A base salary of thirty-four thousand dollars ($34,000); 45 (b) Attaining a career ladder benchmark, which shall cause the base sal- 46 ary to increase by an additional three thousand dollars ($3,000) for each 47 event as follows: 48 (i) Completion of the first four (4) years of teaching experience; 49 (ii) Completion of thirteen (13) years of teaching experience; 50 (iii) Bachelor's degree plus thirty-six (36) credit hours, or 51 master's degree, both to include endorsements as specified in subsec- 52 tion (6)(d)(v) of this section; 53 (iv) Education specialist/doctorate (ES/DR) or master's degree plus 54 thirty-six (36) credit hours, both to include endorsements as speci- 6 1 fied in subsection (6)(d)(vi) of this section; 2 (v) Status as an employee performing a qualifying additional duty, 3 which qualifying duties shall include: teacher mentoring; content 4 leadership; lead teacher; peer teaching coach; content specialist; 5 remedial instructor; curriculum development; assessment development; 6 data analysis; grant writing; special program coordinator; or other 7 additional duties as may be provided pursuant to rules that may be 8 promulgated by the state board of education. 9 (c) All certificated instructional employees placed on track B shall be 10 funded at an amount at least three thousand dollars ($3,000) more than the 11 amount that would have been provided for the same employee if the employee 12 had been placed on track A. This calculation shall be made prior to the 13 addition of any funds provided for the career ladder benchmark 14 enhancements specified in subsection (6)(b)(v) of this section. 15 (d) For certificated instructional employees placed on track B, the fol- 16 lowing provisions shall apply: 17 (i) Once an employee has been placed on track B, there is no 18 option for placement on track A. 19 (ii) For an employee holding a category 3 contract on or after July 20 1, 2008, the choice to move from track A to track B shall constitute 21 an agreement to terminate the employee's existing category 3 con- 22 tract, which shall be terminated and replaced with a category 2 con- 23 tract. 24 (iii) The term of such category 2 contract shall not exceed three 25 (3) years, nor shall it exceed one (1) year for any certificated 26 instructional employee who has not yet reached the career ladder 27 benchmark in subsection (6)(b)(i) of this section, nor shall it 28 exceed two (2) years for any certificated instructional employee who 29 has reached the career ladder benchmark in subsection (6)(b)(i) of 30 this section but has not yet reached the career ladder benchmark in 31 subsection (6)(b)(ii) of this section. The decision to offer such a 32 two (2) year or three (3) year category 2 contract shall be made on 33 an individual basis, at the discretion of the local board of 34 trustees. Boards of trustees shall not adopt additional procedures, 35 through contractual agreement or otherwise, that would in any way 36 inhibit such discretion. 37 (iv) No certificated instructional employee shall be paid less than 38 the amount of salary funding provided for the position in accordance 39 with placement on track B. 40 (v) In addition to the qualifications specified therein, in order 41 to qualify for the career ladder benchmark in subsection (6)(b)(iii) 42 of this section, an employee holding a standard elementary certifi- 43 cate shall hold such certificate with at least one (1) additional 44 endorsement included, and an employee holding a standard secondary 45 certificate shall hold such certificate with at least two (2) addi- 46 tional endorsements included, pursuant to state board of education 47 rule IDAPA 08.02.02. 48 (vi) In addition to the qualifications specified therein, in order 49 to qualify for the career ladder benchmark in subsection (6)(b)(iv) 50 of this section, an employee holding a standard elementary certifi- 51 cate shall hold such certificate with at least two (2) additional 52 endorsements included, and an employee holding a secondary certifi- 53 cate shall hold such certificate with at least three (3) additional 54 endorsements included, pursuant to state board of education rule 55 IDAPA 08.02.02. 7 1 (vii) A certificated instructional employee who has not yet attained 2 the career ladder benchmark in subsection (6)(b)(i) of this section, 3 shall not be eligible to receive funding for the career ladder 4 benchmark in subsection (6)(b)(v) of this section. 5 (viii) School districts may designate up to twenty-five percent (25%) 6 of their certificated instructional employees who have attained the 7 career ladder benchmark in subsection (6)(b)(i) of this section but 8 who have not attained the career ladder benchmark in subsection 9 (6)(b)(ii) of this section, to receive funding for the career ladder 10 benchmark in subsection (6)(b)(v) of this section, provided such 11 employees are performing qualifying additional duties. Such employees 12 shall not be eligible to receive more than one (1) career ladder 13 benchmark designation under subsection (6)(b)(v) of this section in a 14 single fiscal year. 15 (ix) School districts may designate up to forty percent (40%) of 16 their certificated instructional employees who have attained the 17 career ladder benchmark in subsection (6)(b)(ii) of this section, to 18 receive funding for the career ladder benchmark in subsection 19 (6)(b)(v) of this section, provided such employees are performing 20 qualifying additional duties. Such employees shall not be eligible to 21 receive more than two (2) career ladder benchmark designations under 22 subsection (6)(b)(v) of this section in a single fiscal year. Any 23 employee receiving two (2) such designations shall count twice 24 against the forty percent (40%) limitation of this subparagraph. 25 (x) The decision to designate a certificated instructional 26 employee to receive funding for the career ladder benchmark in sub- 27 section (6)(b)(v) of this section shall be at the discretion of the 28 local board of trustees. Such designations shall be valid only for 29 the fiscal year for which the designation is made. School districts 30 shall not adopt additional procedures, through contractual agreement 31 or otherwise, that limit in any way the board's exercise of such dis- 32 cretion each fiscal year. A certificated instructional employee's 33 designation to receive funding for a career ladder benchmark in sub- 34 section (6)(b)(v) of this section in no way entitles such employee to 35 be so designated in a future fiscal year. 36 (7) All master contract agreements between a school district and a local 37 education association shall include a separate salary schedule for certifi- 38 cated instructional employees on track A and a separate salary schedule for 39 certificated instructional employees on track B. Such schedules shall be iden- 40 tical to the track schedules set out in this section. 41 (8) Any school district choosing to pay higher salaries to certificated 42 instructional employees than are provided in this section shall provide such 43 payments through another separate salary schedule that includes all certifi- 44 cated instructional employees, regardless of whether the employee is placed on 45 track A or on track B. Such schedule shall only contain the additional moneys 46 to be paid, and shall not include the moneys provided under the track A and 47 track B schedules. 48 (9) Any certificated instructional employee may choose to be placed on 49 track B, provided that written notification is submitted to the school dis- 50 trict by May 15 of the previous fiscal year. For certificated instructional 51 employees hired after May 15 for employment in the ensuing fiscal year, such 52 employees may choose to be placed on track A or track B. If such an employee 53 chooses to be placed on track B, the school district shall promptly notify the 54 state department of education. However, for school districts and public 55 charter schools employing at least twenty (20) certificated instructional 8 1 full-time equivalent employees, not more than twenty-five percent (25%) of 2 such instructional employees may be placed on track B in any single fiscal 3 year. Such placement shall be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. The 4 state department of education shall be notified of a certificated instruc- 5 tional employee's placement on track B by no later than the first business day 6 of the state fiscal year in order for the position to be funded under track B. 7 (10) If the conversion of category 3 contracts to category 2 contracts 8 pursuant to this section is found to be unconstitutional, or if property 9 rights are imposed on any category 2 contracts through a court-imposed deci- 10 sion, all certificated instructional employees shall be placed on track A. 11 Employees moving from track B to track A as a result of such judicial action 12 shall neither gain nor retain any property right to continue receiving any 13 funds lost through the movement to track A. 14 SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this act are hereby declared 15 to be severable and if any provision of this act or the application of such 16 provision to any person or circumstance is declared invalid for any reason, 17 such declaration shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of 18 this act. 19 SECTION 5. This act shall be in full force and effect on and after July 20 1, 2008.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 17159C1 This legislation addresses the need to attract, retain, and better reward high quality teachers. The legislation offers an optional second salary scale that will compensate teachers an average of 11% more than the FY 2008 state reimbursement schedule, with a minimum increase of at least $3,000. Additional education and duties will further compensate teachers on a career ladder. In return, teachers paid on the new schedule will voluntarily forego their right to tenure FISCAL NOTE Beginning FY 2009, there would be an increase in the K-12 Public School's budget of up to $19.5 million annually, for four years. This annual increase represents 26% of the FY 2008 K-12 Public Schools General Fund budget increase of $75 million. Contact Name: Representatives Scott Bedke, Ken Roberts Representatives Bob Nonini, Rich Wills Representatives Cliff Bayer, Mack Shirley Representatives Fred Wood Representative Cliff Bayer Senators Robert Geddes, Patti Anne Lodge Phone: 332-1000 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE H 294