Bill Text: GA HB1136 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Quality Basic Education Act; restore salary increases for certification; provisions
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-02-11 - House Second Readers [HB1136 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2009-HB1136-Introduced.html
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House
Bill 1136
By:
Representatives Porter of the
143rd,
Smyre of the
132nd,
Hugley of the
133rd,
Ashe of the
56th,
Randall of the
138th,
and others
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Article 6 of Chapter 2 of Title 20 of the Official Code of Georgia
Annotated, the "Quality Basic Education Act," so as to restore salary increases
for persons receiving certification from the National Board for Professional
Teaching Standards; to eliminate the requirement that the teacher be in a
high-needs school; to eliminate the phase-out of the salary increases for such
certification; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and
for other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Article
6 of Chapter 2 of Title 20 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, the
"Quality Basic Education Act," is amended by revising Code Section 20-2-212.2,
relating to salary increase for persons receiving certification from National
Board for Professional Teaching Standards, as follows:
"20-2-212.2.
(a)
As used in this Code section, the
term:
(1)
'High-needs school' means a Georgia public school that has received an
unacceptable rating for a period of two or more consecutive years;
and
(2)
'National
'national
certification' means certification obtained from the National Board for
Professional Teaching Standards.
(b)
For initial
national certification prior to July 1, 2006, and subsequent renewals anytime
thereafter,
(1)
Any person who:
(A)(1)
Is currently teaching
full
time in a Georgia public school and holds
a valid Georgia teaching certificate; and
(B)(2)
Has successfully completed the prerequisite portfolio of student work and
examination and has received national certification
shall
receive not less than a 10 percent rate increase in state salary for each year
he or she holds national certification. Such increase shall be awarded
beginning on the date such certification is received. The 10 percent increase
shall be computed based on the state salary for such individual when national
certification is received and recomputed each subsequent year based on the
individual's state salary for that school year. In the case of a person who has
received such national certification prior to July 1, 2000, and is receiving or
is eligible to receive a 5 percent rate increase, the 5 percent rate increase
shall be changed to a 10 percent rate increase effective with the commencement
of the 2000-2001 school year. The increase in state salary provided by this
Code section shall be in addition to any other increase for which the person is
eligible.
An
individual receiving a salary increase pursuant to this subsection shall cease
to receive such increase if he or she leaves a teaching position after March 1,
2009. This subsection shall be subject to appropriations by the General
Assembly.
(c)
A teacher shall be granted two days of approved paid leave to prepare the
portfolio of student work required for national certification.
(d)
A portion of the national certification program participation fee may be paid by
the state prior to certification for any person who:
(1)
Is currently teaching in a Georgia public school and holds a valid Georgia
teaching certificate;
(2)
Has submitted an application and the initial qualifying payment to the National
Board for Professional Teaching Standards; and
(3)
Has successfully completed a screening process developed by the Professional
Standards Commission.
(2)(e)
A teacher for whom the State of Georgia pays a portion of the national
certification participation fee and who does not teach in a Georgia public
school for at least one year after receiving certification shall repay the
state's portion of the participation fee to the state. Repayment is not
required if the teacher is unable to complete the additional year of teaching
due to the death or disability of the teacher, and repayment is not required if
the teacher fails to receive national certification.
(3)(f)
The portion of the national certification program participation fee paid by the
participant shall be reimbursed by the state upon certification for any teacher
who is eligible for an increase pursuant to
paragraph
(1) of this subsection
(b) of this
Code section.
This
paragraph shall be subject to appropriations by the General
Assembly.
(4)(g)
A teacher for whom the State of Georgia reimburses the cost of the participation
fee and who does not teach in a Georgia public school for at least one year
after receiving certification shall repay the reimbursement payment to the
state. Repayment is not required if the teacher is unable to complete the
additional year of teaching due to the death or disability of the
teacher.
(b.1)
Any person who has enrolled in the process, as determined by the Professional
Standards Commission, of attaining national certification on or before March 1,
2005, and who obtains initial certification and subsequent renewals after July
1, 2006, shall be eligible for salary increases, subject to appropriations by
the General Assembly, pursuant to subsection (b) of this Code section if such
person otherwise meets the requirements of subsection (b) of this Code
section.
(c)
Except as provided for in subsections (b.1) and (c.1) of this Code section, for
initial national certification between July 1, 2006, and March 1, 2009, and
subsequent renewals anytime thereafter,
(1)
Any person who:
(A)
Is currently teaching full time in a high-needs school and holds a valid Georgia
teaching certificate as defined by the Professional Standards Commission;
and
(B)
Has successfully completed the prerequisite portfolio of student work and
examination and has received national certification
shall
receive not less than a 10 percent rate increase in state salary for each year
he or she holds national certification. Such increase shall be awarded
beginning on the date such certification is received. The 10 percent increase
shall be computed based on the state salary for such individual when national
certification is received. A teacher who transfers to a high-needs school after
such individual receives national certification shall receive such increase
beginning on the effective date of transfer if the teacher meets the
requirements of this subsection, and such increase shall be computed based on
the state salary for such individual on the effective date of the transfer.
Provided such individual remains employed in a high-needs school or in a school
that was designated as a high-needs school at the time the individual received
national certification or transferred to such school and otherwise continues to
meet the requirements of this subsection, the 10 percent increase shall be
recomputed each subsequent year based on such individual's state salary for that
school year. An individual receiving a salary increase pursuant to this
subsection shall cease to receive such increase if he or she leaves a teaching
position after March 1, 2009. This subsection shall be subject to
appropriations by the General Assembly.
(2)
The Professional Standards Commission shall provide annually to the Department
of Education a roster of teachers who have retained national certification and
are eligible for the annual increase.
(c.1)
Any person who has enrolled in the process, as determined by the Professional
Standards Commission, of attaining national certification on or before March 1,
2009, shall be eligible for salary increases, subject to appropriations by the
General Assembly, pursuant to subsection (c) of this Code section if such person
otherwise meets the requirements of subsection (c) of this Code
section.
(d)
Except as provided in subsection (c.1) of this Code section, on and after July
1, 2009, only teachers receiving a salary increase pursuant to this Code section
as of March 1, 2009, shall be eligible to continue receiving such salary
increases, subject to appropriations by the General Assembly, but only if such
teachers otherwise meet all applicable
requirements."
SECTION
2.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.