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IC 20-28-9-1 Version a
Teacher's minimum salary; basis
Note: This version of section amended by P.L.229-2011, SEC.175.
See also following repeal of this section by P.L.48-2011, SEC.39.
Sec. 1. (a) This subsection takes effect July 1, 2012, or upon the
expiration of a contract in existence on July 1, 2011, whichever is
earlier, and governs salary increases for a teacher employed by a
school corporation on or after the date this subsection takes effect.
Compensation attributable to additional degrees or graduate credits
earned before the effective date of the local salary schedule created
under this chapter shall continue. Compensation attributable to
additional degrees for which a teacher has started course work before
July 1, 2011, and completed course work before September 2, 2014,
shall also continue.
(b) Increases or increments in a local salary scale must be based
upon a combination of the following factors:
(1) A combination of the following factors taken together may
account for not more than thirty-three percent (33%) of the
calculation used to determine a teacher's increase or increment:
(A) The number of years of a teacher's experience.
(B) The attainment of either:
(i) additional content area degrees beyond the
requirements for employment; or
(ii) additional content area degrees and credit hours
beyond the requirements for employment, if required
under an agreement bargained under IC 20-29.
(2) The results of an evaluation conducted under IC 20-28-11.5.
(3) The assignment of instructional leadership roles, including
the responsibility for conducting evaluations under
IC 20-28-11.5.
(4) The academic needs of students in the school corporation.
(c) A teacher rated ineffective or improvement necessary under
IC 20-28-11.5 may not receive any raise or increment for the
following year if the teacher's employment contract is continued. The
amount that would otherwise have been allocated for the salary
increase of teachers rated ineffective or improvement necessary shall
be allocated for compensation of all teachers rated effective and
highly effective based on the criteria in subsection (b).
(d) A teacher who does not receive a raise or increment under
subsection (c) may file a request with the superintendent or
superintendent's designee not later than five (5) days after receiving
notice that the teacher received a rating of ineffective. The teacher is
entitled to a private conference with the superintendent or
superintendent's designee.
(e) Not later than January 31, 2012, the department shall publish
a model salary schedule that a school corporation may adopt.
(f) Each school corporation shall submit its local salary schedule
to the department. The department shall publish the local salary
schedules on the department's Internet web site.
(g) The department shall report any noncompliance of this section
to the state board.
(h) The state board shall take appropriate action to ensure
compliance with this section.
(i) This chapter may not be construed to require or allow a school
corporation to decrease the salary of any teacher below the salary the
teacher was earning on or before July 1, 2012, if that decrease would
be made solely to conform to the new salary scale.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12. Amended by P.L.246-2005,
SEC.165; P.L.90-2011, SEC. 32; P.L.229-2011, SEC.175.
IC 20-28-9-1 Version b
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.48-2011, SEC.39.)
Note: This version of section repealed by P.L.48-2011, SEC.39.
See also preceding version of this section amended by P.L.229-2011,
SEC.175.
IC 20-28-9-2
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.48-2011, SEC.39; P.L.90-2011, SEC.50.)
IC 20-28-9-3
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.48-2011, SEC.39; P.L.90-2011, SEC.50.)
IC 20-28-9-4
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.48-2011, SEC.39; P.L.90-2011, SEC.50.)
IC 20-28-9-5
Computation of annual salary of teacher or distribution of state
funds; rounding to nearest dollar
Sec. 5. In computing the annual salary of a teacher or when
distributing state funds, an amount of less than fifty cents ($0.50) is
dropped while an amount of fifty cents ($0.50) or more is rounded up
to the next whole dollar.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-7
Substitute teachers; certain licenses; pay schedule
Sec. 7. (a) An individual who:
(1) holds:
(A) a professional license;
(B) a provisional license;
(C) a limited license; or
(D) an equivalent license issued by the department; and
(2) serves as an occasional substitute teacher;
shall be compensated on the pay schedule for substitutes of the
school corporation the individual serves.
(b) An individual who:
(1) holds a:
(A) professional license; or
(B) provisional license; and
(2) serves as a substitute teacher in the same teaching position
for more than fifteen (15) consecutive school days;
shall be compensated on the regular pay schedule for teachers of the
school corporation the individual serves.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12. Amended by P.L.246-2005,
SEC.168.
IC 20-28-9-8
Substitute teacher with substitute license; compensation schedule
Sec. 8. An individual who holds a substitute license shall be
compensated on the pay schedule for substitutes of the school
corporation the individual serves.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-9
Teacher absence from work with pay; accumulated unused days
Sec. 9. (a) Each teacher may be absent from work with pay:
(1) on account of illness or quarantine for ten (10) days the first
year and seven (7) days in each succeeding year (referred to as
"sick days" in this chapter); and
(2) for death in the teacher's immediate family for a period
extending not more than five (5) days beyond the death.
(b) If the teacher does not use all the teacher's sick days in a
school year, the unused days accumulate up to a total of ninety (90)
days. However, each teacher shall be credited with the accumulative
days accrued to the teacher on January 1, 1966.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-11
Teacher absence from work with pay; agreement between school
employer and exclusive representative
Sec. 11. Absences that are not described in sections 9 through 10
of this chapter may be taken with pay when agreed on by the school
employer and the exclusive representative under IC 20-29.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-12
Adoption of regulations by school corporation governing payment
or part payment of teachers; conditions
Sec. 12. A school corporation may adopt regulations governing
the payment or part payment of teachers and then make payments in
accordance with those regulations to teachers who are absent because
of:
(1) sickness;
(2) attending school conventions or meetings;
(3) visiting other schools; or
(4) a death in the immediate family.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-13
Voluntary sick day bank
Sec. 13. A school corporation may establish a voluntary sick day
bank:
(1) to which a teacher may contribute unused sick days; and
(2) from which a contributing teacher may draw sick days when
the contributing teacher's accumulated sick days are exhausted.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-14
Teacher personal days
Sec. 14. Each teacher may have at least two (2) days each year
with pay for the transaction of personal business or the conduct of
personal or civic affairs. The teacher shall submit to the
superintendent a written statement describing the reason and
necessity for the absence.
IC 20-28-9-15
Teacher payment when school is closed
Sec. 15. If during the term of the teacher's contract:
(1) the school is closed by order of the:
(A) school corporation; or
(B) health authorities; or
(2) school cannot be conducted through no fault of the teacher;
the teacher shall receive regular payments during that time. If a
canceled student instructional day (as defined in IC 20-30-2-2) is
rescheduled to comply with IC 20-30-2, each teacher and
(notwithstanding IC 20-27-8-7) each school bus driver shall work on
that rescheduled day without additional compensation.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-16
School closure for Christmas holidays; no payment of teachers'
salaries; length of school term
Sec. 16. A school may be closed for up to two (2) weeks for
Christmas holidays without payment of teachers' salaries. Closing the
school for Christmas holidays does not shorten the length of the
school term.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-17
Teacher payment for Saturdays
Sec. 17. The governing body of a school city may pay the salary
of teachers for Saturdays in addition to the other days that school is
in session.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-18
Salary deductions
Sec. 18. (a) Upon a teacher's written request, a governing body
shall withhold the requested amount of money from the salary of the
teacher for a purpose described in subsection (c).
(b) Upon a written request from a beneficiary of the Indiana state
teachers' retirement fund, a governing body may receive a given
amount of money for a purpose described in subsection (c).
(c) The governing body shall hold the amounts described in
subsections (a) and (b) and pay the amounts, as requested by the
teacher or the beneficiary, to an insurance company or other agency
or organization in Indiana that provides, extends, supervises, or pays
for:
(1) insurance or other protection; or
(2) the establishment of or payment on an annuity account;
for the teacher. If a dividend accrues on a policy, the dividend shall
be paid or credited to the teacher.
(d) If less than twenty percent (20%) of the teachers employed by
a governing body request payment of the amounts described in
subsection (c) to a single recipient, withholding the amounts of
money for insurance, dues, or other purposes is discretionary with
the governing body.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-19
Retirement, savings, or severance pay plan
Sec. 19. (a) If a governing body of a school corporation agrees to
a retirement, savings, or severance pay plan with a teacher or with an
exclusive representative under IC 20-29, the benefits may be paid to:
(1) the teacher who is eligible under a negotiated retirement,
savings, or severance pay plan; or
(2) in the case of the teacher's death:
(A) the teacher's designated beneficiary; or
(B) the teacher's estate, if there is no designated beneficiary.
Payments may be made in a lump sum or in installments as agreed
upon by the parties or to a savings plan established under
IC 5-10-1.1-1(2).
(b) Notwithstanding IC 6-1.1-20, the payments under this section
shall be made from the general fund of the school corporation and
may be made for a period exceeding one (1) year.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-20
Participation in health insurance plan upon retirement
Sec. 20. A teacher who is employed by a school corporation that
provides a health insurance plan for its employees may participate in
the health insurance plan upon retirement under IC 5-10-8.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-21
Suspension of teacher without pay; reasons
Sec. 21. (a) This section and sections 22 through 23 of this
chapter apply to the suspension of a teacher without pay when the
procedure for the cancellation of the teacher's contract under
IC 20-28-7.5 does not apply.
(b) A teacher may be suspended from duty without pay only for
the following reasons:
(1) Immorality.
(2) Insubordination, which means the willful refusal to obey the
state school laws or reasonable rules prescribed for the
government of the school corporation.
(3) Neglect of duty.
(4) Substantial inability to perform teaching duties.
(5) Good and just cause.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12. Amended by P.L.90-2011, SEC.33.
IC 20-28-9-22
Suspension of teacher without pay; procedure
Sec. 22. A teacher may be suspended without pay only under the
following procedure:
(1) The teacher must be notified in writing not more than forty
(40) days and not less than thirty (30) days before the date of
the consideration of the date, time, and place for the
consideration by the school corporation of the suspension of the
teacher without pay.
(2) The teacher shall be furnished, not later than five (5) days
after a written request, a written statement of the reasons for the
consideration.
(3) The teacher may file a written request for a hearing not later
than fifteen (15) days after receipt of the notice of this
consideration.
(4) If a request for a hearing is filed, the teacher must be given
a hearing before the governing body on a day not earlier than
five (5) days after filing the request.
(5) The teacher must be given at least five (5) days notice of the
date, time, and place of the hearing.
(6) At the hearing, the teacher is entitled:
(A) to a full statement of the reasons for the proposed
suspension without pay; and
(B) to be heard and to present the testimony of witnesses and
other evidence bearing on the reasons for the proposed
suspension without pay.
(7) A teacher may not be suspended without pay until:
(A) the date is set for consideration of the suspension
without pay;
(B) after a hearing is held, if a hearing is requested by the
teacher; and
(C) except on the suspension of a superintendent's contract,
the superintendent has given recommendations on the
suspension not later than five (5) days after the school
corporation makes the request for recommendations.
(8) After complying with this section, the governing body of the
school corporation may suspend a teacher without pay for a
reasonable time by a majority vote evidenced by a signed
statement in the minutes of the board.
The vote to suspend a teacher without pay described in subdivision
(8) must be taken by the governing body on the date and at the time
and place specified in subdivision (1).
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.
IC 20-28-9-23
Hearing regarding suspension of teacher without pay; subpoenas
Sec. 23. The governing body may appoint an agent (who is not an
employee of the school corporation but who may be a member of the
governing body or an attorney retained to administer the hearing
proceedings under this section) to issue subpoenas for the attendance
of witnesses for either party at the hearing under section 22 of this
chapter. A subpoena issued under this section shall be:
IC 20-28-9-24
Examination for teacher licensure; furnishing of test scores
Sec. 24. (a) This section applies to an examination that is required
for teacher licensure under this chapter.
(b) If an individual does not demonstrate the level of proficiency
required to receive a license on all or a part of an examination, the
examination's scorer must provide the individual with the individual's
test scores, including subscores for each area tested.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.12.