25.433.15 100th Legislative Session 1039
Introduced by: The Chair of the Committee on Education at the request of the Department of Education
An Act to repeal the programs reimbursing a teacher or school counselor for earning national board certification.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That § 13-1-54 be REPEALED.
The Department of
Education may establish a program to reimburse public school
counselors for the fees associated with the application and
examination process necessary to earn the credential of National
Certified School Counselor from the National Board for Counselor
Certification. The reimbursement shall include any federal funds that
may be available through a candidate subsidy program. The
reimbursement shall be paid upon receipt of documentation that the
public school counselor successfully completed all of the
certification requirements which took effect on January 1, 2004, and
was awarded the credential.
In addition to the
reimbursement provided in this section, a counselor who is employed
by a school district and who has earned the credential of National
Certified School Counselor from the National Board for Counselor
Certification may receive a payment of two thousand dollars per year.
The stipend shall be paid as follows:
(1) One thousand dollars
from the Department of Education; and
(2) One thousand dollars
from the school district that employs the counselor.
The department is not
required to pay a teacher a stipend pursuant to this section unless
the school district employing the counselor opts to pay a stipend.
Section 2. That § 13-1-55 be REPEALED.
The Board of Education
Standards shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26,
establishing the procedures for documenting the necessary
certification and for providing the payments required in § 13-1-54.
Section 3. That § 13-42-26 be REPEALED.
The Department of
Education shall establish a program to reimburse public school
teachers for the application and processing fee for the National
Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification process. The
reimbursement shall include any federal funds that may be available
through a candidate subsidy program. The reimbursement shall be paid
upon receipt of documentation that the teacher successfully completed
all certification requirements and was awarded the credential.
In addition to the
reimbursement provided pursuant to this section, a teacher who
teaches in a public school and who has obtained certification by the
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards shall receive a
payment of two thousand dollars per year for five years. The stipend
shall be paid as follows:
(1) One thousand dollars
from the Department of Education;
(2) One thousand dollars
from the school district where the teacher is employed.
Once the first five years
is complete, the school district that employs the teacher may opt to
continue payments during the period of the next five years. If,
during that period, the school district pays the teacher a stipend,
the Department of Education shall also pay the teacher a stipend
equal to the amount offered by the school district, up to a maximum
of one thousand dollars. However, the department is not required to
pay a teacher a stipend pursuant to this section during years six to
ten unless the school district employing the teacher opts to pay a
stipend.
The Board of Education
Standards shall adopt rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26,
to establish guidelines necessary to implement the program.
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