GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2005
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HOUSE DRH70111-LE-58A (2/8)
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Short Title: Additional Flexibility on Teacher Pay Date. |
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Sponsors: |
Representative Lucas. |
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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT to give local boards of education additional FLEXIBILITY in setting the pay date for teachers.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 115C‑302.1(b) reads as rewritten:
"(b) Salary Payments. – State‑allotted teachers shall be paid for a term of 10 months. State‑allotted months of employment for vocational education to local boards shall be used for the employment of teachers of vocational and technical education for a term of employment to be determined by the local boards of education. However, local boards shall not reduce the term of employment for any vocational agriculture teacher personnel position that was 12 calendar months for the 1982‑83 school year for any school year thereafter. In addition, local boards shall not reduce the term of employment for any vocational agriculture teacher personnel position that was 12 calendar months for the 2003‑2004 school year for any school year thereafter.
Each local board of education shall establish a set date on
which monthly salary payments to State‑allotted teachers shall be made.
This set pay date may differ from the end of the month of service. The daily
rate of pay for teachers shall equal midway between one twenty‑first and
one twenty‑second of the monthly rate of pay. Except for teachers
employed in a year‑round school or paid in accordance with a year‑round
calendar, or both, theThe initial pay date for teachers, except
for teachers employed in a year-round school and other teachers paid on a year-round
calendar, shall be no later than August 31 and the end of the
first month of employment. The initial payment shall include a be
a full monthly payment. Subsequent pay dates shall be spaced no more than
one month apart and shall include a full monthly payment.
Teachers may be prepaid on the monthly pay date for days not yet worked. A teacher who fails to attend scheduled workdays or who has not worked the number of days for which the teacher has been paid and who resigns, is dismissed, or whose contract is not renewed shall repay to the local board any salary payments received for days not yet worked. A teacher who has been prepaid and continues to be employed by a local board but fails to attend scheduled workdays may be subject to dismissal under G.S. 115C‑325 or other appropriate discipline.
Any individual teacher who is not employed in a year‑round school may be paid in 12 monthly installments if the teacher so requests on or before the first day of the school year. The request shall be filed in the local school administrative unit which employs the teacher. The payment of the annual salary in 12 installments instead of 10 shall not increase or decrease the teacher's annual salary nor in any other way alter the contract made between the teacher and the local school administrative unit. Teachers employed for a period of less than 10 months shall not receive their salaries in 12 installments.
Notwithstanding this subsection, the term "daily rate of pay" for the purpose of G.S. 115C‑12(8) or for any other law or policy governing pay or benefits based on the teacher salary schedule shall not exceed one twenty‑second of a teacher's monthly rate of pay."
SECTION 2. This act becomes effective July 1, 2005.