Bill Text: AZ HB2497 | 2012 | Fiftieth Legislature 2nd Regular | Engrossed


Bill Title: School teachers; multiyear contracts

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)

Status: (Failed) 2012-03-12 - Senate ED Committee action: Held [HB2497 Detail]

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State of Arizona

House of Representatives

Fiftieth Legislature

Second Regular Session

2012

 

 

HOUSE BILL 2497

 

 

 

AN ACT

 

amending sections 15‑536 and 15‑538.01, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to employment of school personnel.

 

 

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

 



Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1.  Section 15-536, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE15-536.  Offer of contract to certificated teacher who has not been employed more than three consecutive school years; acceptance; notice to teacher of intention not to reemploy; multiyear contracts

A.  Subject to sections 15‑539, 15‑540, 15‑541, 15‑544 and 15‑549, the governing board shall offer a teaching contract for the next ensuing school year to each certificated teacher who has not been employed by the school district for more than the major portion of three consecutive school years and who is under a contract of employment with the school district for the current school year, unless the governing board, a member of the board acting on behalf of the board or the superintendent of the school district gives notice to the teacher of the board's intention not to offer a teaching contract or unless such teacher has been dismissed pursuant to section 15‑538, 15‑539, 15‑541 or 15‑544.  The teacher's acceptance of the contract for the ensuing year must be indicated within fifteen business days from the date of the teacher's receipt of the written contract or the offer is revoked.  Receipt under this subsection will be deemed to have occurred when the written contract is personally delivered, placed in the teacher's school provided mailbox, including electronic mail, or two days after being placed in a United States postal service mailbox.  The teacher accepts the contract by signing the contract and returning it to the governing board or by making a written instrument which accepts the terms of the contract and delivering it to the governing board.  If the written instrument includes terms in addition to the terms of the contract offered by the board, the teacher fails to accept the contract.

B.  Notice of the board's intention not to reemploy the teacher shall be by delivering it personally to the teacher or by sending it by registered or certified mail to the teacher at the teacher's place of residence as recorded in the school district records.  The notice shall incorporate a statement of reasons for not reemploying the teacher.  If the reasons are charges of inadequacy of classroom performance as defined by the governing board pursuant to section 15‑539, subsection D, the board or its authorized representative, at least ninety days prior to before such notice, shall give the teacher written preliminary notice of inadequacy, specifying the nature of the inadequacy with such particularity as to furnish the teacher an opportunity to correct the inadequacies and overcome the grounds for such charge.  The governing board may delegate to employees of the governing board the general authority to issue preliminary notices of inadequacy of classroom performance to teachers pursuant to this subsection without the need for prior approval of each notice by the governing board.  In all cases in which an employee of the governing board issues a preliminary notice of inadequacy of classroom performance without prior approval by the governing board, the employee shall report its issuance to the governing board within five school days.  The written notice of intention not to reemploy shall include a copy of any evaluation pertinent to the charges made and filed with the board.

C.  Nothing in This section shall not be construed to provide a certificated teacher who has not been employed by the school district for more than the major portion of three consecutive school years and who has received notice of the board's intention not to offer a teaching contract with the right to a hearing pursuant to section 15‑539, subsection G.

D.  A governing board may offer a teaching contract pursuant to this section for a term of employment from one to three years in duration.  The offer and acceptance of a multiyear contract does not exclude that teacher from the application of section 15‑538, 15‑539, 15‑540, 15‑541 or 15‑549.  The teacher may accept a multiyear contract offer or decline and accept a one year contract. END_STATUTE

Sec. 2.  Section 15-538.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE15-538.01.  Offer of contract to certificated teacher employed more than three consecutive school years; multiyear contracts

A.  Subject to sections 15‑539, 15‑540, 15‑541, 15‑544 and 15‑549, the governing board shall offer to each certificated teacher who has been employed by the school district for more than the major portion of three consecutive school years and who is under contract of employment with the school district for the current year a contract renewal for the next ensuing school year unless the governing board, a member of the board acting on behalf of the board or the superintendent of the school district gives notice to the teacher of the board's intent not to offer a contract and to dismiss the teacher as provided in section 15‑539.

B.  The teacher's acceptance of the contract must be indicated within fifteen business days from the date of the teacher's receipt of the written contract or the offer of a contract is revoked.  Receipt under this subsection will be deemed to have occurred when the written contract is personally delivered, placed in the teacher's school provided mailbox, including electronic mail, or two days after being placed in a United States postal service mailbox.  The teacher accepts the contract by signing the contract and returning it to the governing board or by making a written instrument which accepts the terms of the contract and delivering it to the governing board.  If the written instrument includes terms in addition to the terms of the contract offered by the board, the teacher fails to accept the contract.

C.  A governing board may offer a teaching contract pursuant to this section for a term of employment from one to three years in duration.  The offer and acceptance of a multiyear contract does not exclude that teacher from the application of section 15‑538, 15‑539, 15‑540, 15‑541 or 15‑549.  The teacher may accept a multiyear contract offer or decline and accept a one year contract. END_STATUTE

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