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1999 SESSION
HB 1966 School board salaries; Petersburg.
Introduced by: Jay W. DeBoer | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
School board salaries; Petersburg. Increases the maximum salaries per year for school board members for Petersburg from $2,400 to $5,000. Under current law, no school board can request the General Assembly's consideration of an increase in its annual salary limit unless the school board has taken an affirmative vote on the requested increase. Further, no school board whose membership is elected in whole or in part can be awarded a salary increase, unless a specific salary increase is approved by affirmative vote by that school board.
Amendments adopted in 1998 (HB 1047) clarified the procedures by which school boards may elect to increase their salaries. A local school board representing a county may establish a salary increase prior to July 1 in any year in which members are to be elected or appointed, or, if such school board is elected or appointed for staggered terms, prior to July 1 of any year in which at least one-half of such members are to be elected or appointed. These increases would become effective on January 1 of the following year. A local school board representing a city or town may establish a salary increase prior to January 1 in any year in which members are to be elected or appointed; the increase would become effective on July 1 of the following year. No salary increase may become effective during an incumbent member's term of office; however, this restriction will not apply if the school board members are elected or appointed for staggered terms.
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HISTORY
- 01/19/99 House: Presented & ordered printed 999798200
- 01/19/99 House: Referred to Committee on Education
- 02/05/99 House: No action taken by Education (24-Y 0-N)
- 02/05/99 House: Incorporated in other legislation (HB1689-Baker)