South Carolina General Assembly
121st Session, 2015-2016

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S. 239

STATUS INFORMATION

General Bill
Sponsors: Senator Allen
Document Path: l:\council\bills\agm\18313ab15.docx

Introduced in the Senate on January 13, 2015
Currently residing in the Senate Committee on Education

Summary: Education Finance Act

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

     Date      Body   Action Description with journal page number
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  12/10/2014  Senate  Prefiled
  12/10/2014  Senate  Referred to Committee on Education
   1/13/2015  Senate  Introduced and read first time (Senate Journal-page 147)
   1/13/2015  Senate  Referred to Committee on Education 
                        (Senate Journal-page 147)

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

12/10/2014

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A BILL

TO AMEND SECTION 59-20-50, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO VARIOUS FUNDING REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE EDUCATION FINANCE ACT, INCLUDING CERTIFIED TEACHER AND ADMINISTRATOR SALARY REQUIREMENTS, SO AS TO REVISE THESE SALARY REQUIREMENTS TO ENSURE THAT, AT A MINIMUM, CERTIFIED TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS ARE ALWAYS PAID AT THE SOUTHEASTERN AVERAGE, AND TO PROVIDE FOR RELATED PROVISIONS TO IMPLEMENT THIS REQUIREMENT.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION    1.    Section 59-20-50(4) of the 1976 Code is amended to read:

"(4)(a)(i)    Each school district shall pay each certified teacher or administrator an annual salary at least equal to the salary stated in the statewide minimum salary schedule for the person's experience and class, which at a minimum must equal the southeast region's average salary for certified teachers or administrators. No teacher or administrator employed in the same position, over the same time period, shall receive less total salary, including any normal incremental increase, than that teacher or administrator received for the fiscal year before the implementation of this article is required to receive under this subsubitem.

(ii)    The General Assembly by joint resolution of a temporary duration or by proviso in an annual general appropriations act may not permit school districts to reduce local salary supplements below a level which, when combined with state EFA and other funding, would reduce certified teachers' or administrators' salaries below the required state minimum salary schedule, except by a two-thirds vote of the membership of each house in an enactment separate from the joint resolution or general appropriations act.

(b)    The state minimum salary schedule must be based on the state minimum salary schedule index in effect as of July 1, 1984 2015, provided that the 2015 state minimum salary schedule must be adjusted to meet the requirements of subitem (a). The funding for the increase in the state minimum salary schedule as required above, as determined by the Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office, must be provided by the General Assembly from state funds and not from local salary supplement funds. In Fiscal Year 1985, the 1.000 figure in the index is $14,172. (This figure is based on a 10.27% increase pursuant to the South Carolina Education Improvement Act of 1984.) Beginning with Fiscal Year 1986 2015, the 1.000 figure in the index must be adjusted on a schedule to stay continue at the southeastern average as projected by the Division of Research and Statistical Services Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office and provided to the Budget and Control Board and General Assembly during their deliberations on the annual appropriations bill. The southeastern average teacher salary is the average of the average teachers' salaries of the southeastern states. In projecting the southeastern average, the division shall include in the South Carolina base teacher salary all local teacher supplements and all incentive pay. Under this schedule, school districts are required to maintain local salary supplements per teacher no less than their prior fiscal level that required to meet the requirements of subitem (a) when combined with all other state funding provided. In Fiscal Year 1986 and thereafter Teacher pay raises through adjustments in the state's minimum salary schedule may be provided only to teachers who demonstrate minimum knowledge proficiency by meeting one of the following criteria:

(1)    holding a valid professional certificate;

(2)    having a score of 425 or greater on the Commons Examination of the National Teachers Examinations;

(3)    meeting the minimum qualifying score on the appropriate area teaching examination; or

(4)    meeting the minimum standards on the basic skills examinations as prescribed by the State Board of Education provided in Section 59-26-20."

SECTION    2.    This act takes effect July 1, 2015.

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