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1999 SESSION
SB 1237 School board salaries in Newport News City.
Introduced by: Martin E. Williams (by request) | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
School board salaries. Provides that Newport News and Virginia Beach, notwithstanding any provisions of § 22.1-32 to the contrary, may establish salary increases to become effective on and after July 1, 1999. Section 22.1-32 places conditions on the adoption of school board salary increases and also provides that a salary increase may not become effective during an incumbent’s term, unless the school board members serve staggered terms. This measure is presented as a § 1 bill, as it effects a one-time action for two jurisdictions. An emergency clause makes this measure effective upon its passage.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
School board salaries. Provides that Newport News and Virginia Beach, notwithstanding any provisions of § 22.1-32 to the contrary, may establish salary increases to become effective on and after July 1, 1999. Section 22.1-32 places conditions on the adoption of school board salary increase and also provides that a salary increase may not become effective during an incumbent’s term, unless the school board members serve staggered terms. This measure is presented as a section 1 bill, as it effects a one-time action for two jurisdictions. An emergency clause makes this measure effective upon its passage.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
School board salaries. Provides that Newport News, notwithstanding any provisions of § 22.1-32 to the contrary, which permit city school boards to establish salary increases during an election/appointment year, with the increase to be effective the following July 1, to establish a salary increase to become effective on and after July 1, 1999. Section 22.1-32 also provides that a salary increase may not become effective during an incumbent’s term, unless the school board members serve staggered terms. This measure is presented as a section 1 bill, as it effects a one-time action for a particular jurisdiction. An emergency clause makes this measure effective upon its passage.