§ 6-17-119 - Alternative pay programs.
               	 		
6-17-119.    Alternative pay programs.
    (a)  As used in this section:
      (1)  "Alternative  pay" means a salary amount that is part of the certified employee's or  classified employee's total compensation for additional  responsibilities, mastery of new knowledge and skills, advanced career  opportunities, increased student achievement, attracting highly  qualified teachers, or professional development exceeding state  minimums;
      (2)  "Certified  employee" means a person employed by a public school who is required to  hold a license issued by the Department of Education;
      (3)  "Classified  employee" means a person employed by a public school district under a  written annual contract who is not required to have a teaching  certificate issued by the department as a condition of employment; and
      (4)  "Teacher" means:
            (A)  Any person who is:
                  (i)  Required to hold a teaching license from the department; and
                  (ii)  Is  engaged directly in instruction with students in a classroom setting  for more than seventy percent (70%) of the individual's contracted time;
            (B)  A guidance counselor; or
            (C)  A librarian.
(b)  A  public school district may offer or participate in an alternative pay  program for its certified employees, classified employees, or both  employee groups if:
      (1)  The program is implemented school district-wide or on a school-by-school basis;
      (2)  Every eligible certified employee or classified employee may participate in the program;
      (3)    (A)  The  program from the beginning is a collaborative effort among the  participating school board of directors, administrators, teachers,  classified employees, association representatives, and parents with  children attending the school district.
            (B)  The  school board of directors, administrators, teachers, and classified  employees shall each approve a show of interest resolution in the  program by at least seventy percent (70%) or another percentage  established by a majority vote of the teachers and approved by the local  school board of directors.
            (C)    (i)  Each of the above groups shall be represented on a committee that will design, implement, and evaluate the program.
                  (ii)  Each  group shall select its own representatives, and the committee shall be  composed of at least fifty percent (50%) classroom teachers.
            (D)  The  program is a personnel policy and shall be promulgated in accordance  with    6-17-201 et seq. and    6-17-2301 et seq., except to the extent  that those personnel policies are negotiable in any school district that  recognizes an organization representing a majority of teachers;
      (4)    (A)  The  program uses a variety of objective criteria that are credible, clear,  specific, measurable indicators of student achievement, and generally  accepted best practices to determine pay.
            (B)  No  more than fifty percent (50%) of the program's eligibility requirements  or alternative pay shall be related to annual increases in test scores;
      (5)    (A)    (i)  The program establishes a clear system of pay.
                  (ii)  The alternative pay system may not be arbitrary.
            (B)  The alternative pay shall be at least ten percent (10%) of the salary and receivable in one (1) year;
      (6)  The  program has an established and ongoing support system for the  participants with the necessary financial and administrative resources  to successfully carry the program through;
      (7)  The program is aligned and linked to each school's Arkansas Comprehensive School Improvement Plan;
      (8)  The  program is part of a larger set of reforms rather than an isolated  approach to improving performance or rewarding certain certified or  classified employees;
      (9)  Each group identified in subdivision (b)(3)(B) approves the finalized program by:
            (A)  At least a seventy percent (70%) majority; or
            (B)  Another percentage established by a majority vote of the teachers and approved by the local school board of directors; and
      (10)    (A)  The program respects the right of any teacher or classified employee to elect not to participate in the program.
            (B)  However,  if fifty-one percent (51%) or more of an employee group chooses not to  participate, the program shall not be implemented for that group.
(c)  The department shall promulgate the rules necessary for the proper implementation of this section.
(d)  This  section shall not apply to any state-funded alternative teacher  compensation pilot program or to any other performance-based pay program  operating in a public school on July 31, 2007.