§ 20-2-983 - Professional Standards Commission -- Creation; composition; terms, qualifications, appointment, and removal of members; filling of vacancies
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-2-983   (2010)
    20-2-983.    Professional Standards Commission -- Creation; composition;  terms, qualifications, appointment, and removal of members; filling of  vacancies 
      (a)  The  Professional Standards Commission existing June 30, 1991, is abolished  and the term of office of the members of such abolished commission shall  expire July 1, 1991. A new Professional Standards Commission is created  and attached to the Office of Planning and Budget for administrative  purposes only. The commission shall consist of 18 members to be  appointed by the Governor, subject to the provisions of subsections (b)  and (c) of this Code section. The term of office of members of the  commission shall be three years; except the initial appointments shall  begin July 1, 1991, and shall be: six for one year, six for two years,  and six for three years. Members of the commission may serve until their  successors are appointed and qualified. A member may be reappointed to  the commission only one time. Vacancies shall be filled for unexpired  terms in the same manner as the original appointments. If a member for  any reason discontinues employment or service in the category from which  he or she was appointed, that person may not be eligible for  reappointment to the commission as a representative of that category. If  a member elects to take employment outside the State of Georgia, that  person is no longer eligible to serve on the commission. The Governor  may remove any member from the commission for misconduct or malfeasance  in office, incapacity, or neglect of duty. All members of the commission  are to be confirmed by the Senate. Any appointment made by the Governor  when the Senate is not in session shall be effective until the  appointment is acted upon by the Senate.
(b)  The membership of the commission shall consist of:
      (1)  Nine  teachers, not more than one of whom shall be from a state or regionally  accredited private school, holding a valid professional certificate;  including at least two classroom teachers assigned within the grades  kindergarten through five, two classroom teachers assigned within the  grades six through eight, and two classroom teachers assigned within  grades nine through 12;
      (2)  Two administrators actively engaged in administration and holding a valid professional certificate;
      (3)  Two faculty members from state or regionally approved teacher education institutions;
      (4)  Two members of local boards of education; and
      (5)  Three representatives of business or other private sector groups with an interest in improving Georgia public schools.
(c)  Appointments  shall be made by the Governor with consideration given to nominees  submitted by professional educator organizations and other education  organizations.
(d)  All members of the  commission, except representatives of teacher education institutions,  members of local boards of education, and the representatives of  business or other private sector groups, shall hold valid professional  Georgia teaching certificates and shall have been actively engaged in  teaching or providing related educational, administrative, or  supervisory services in an approved school or approved institution of  higher education with state or regionally approved teacher education  programs for at least three years immediately preceding appointment.   All members of the commission shall be residents of the State of  Georgia.
(e)  The commission may remove any  commissioner from office for neglect of duty, incompetency, or  revocation or suspension of his or her certificate issued by the  Professional Standards Commission or when such commissioner ceases to be  employed full time as an educator in the capacity and position from  which he or she was appointed. After such removal, or in the event of a  vacancy due to death, resignation, or for any other reason, the Governor  shall appoint a successor as provided in this Code section to serve the  unexpired term.