§ 20-2-212 - Salary schedules
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-2-212   (2010)
   20-2-212.    Salary schedules 
      (a)  The  State Board of Education shall establish a schedule of minimum salaries  for services rendered which shall be on a ten-month basis and which  shall be paid by local units of administration to the various  classifications of professional personnel required to be certificated by  the Professional Standards Commission. The minimum salary schedule  shall provide a minimum salary base for each classification of  professional personnel required to be certificated; shall provide for  increment increases above the minimum salary base of each classification  based upon individual experience and length of satisfactory service;  and shall include such other uniformly applicable factors as the state  board may find relevant to the establishment of such a schedule. The  minimum salary base for certificated professional personnel with  bachelor's degrees and no experience, when annualized from a ten-month  basis to a 12 month basis, shall be comparable to the beginning salaries  of the recent graduates of the University System of Georgia holding  bachelor's degrees and entering positions, excluding professional  educator teaching positions, in Georgia having educational entry  requirements comparable to the requirements for entry into Georgia  public school teaching. The placement of teachers on the salary schedule  shall be based on certificate level and years of creditable experience,  except that a teacher shall not receive credit for any year of  experience in which the teacher received an unsatisfactory performance  evaluation. The General Assembly shall annually appropriate funds to  implement a salary schedule for certificated professional personnel. For  each state fiscal year, the state board shall adopt the salary schedule  for which funding has been appropriated by the General Assembly. A  local unit of administration shall not pay to any full-time certificated  professional employee a salary less than that prescribed by the  schedule of minimum salaries, except as required by this Code section;  nor shall a local unit of administration pay to any part-time  certificated professional employee less than a pro rata portion of the  respective salary prescribed by the schedule of minimum salaries, except  as required by this Code section. For purposes of this subsection, an  educator's placement on the salary schedule shall not be based on a  leadership degree, which shall mean a degree earned in conjunction with  completion of an educator leadership preparation program approved by the  Professional Standards Commission, unless the educator is employed in a  leadership position as defined by the State Board of Education, but  shall be placed on the salary schedule position attributable to the  educator but for the leadership degree; provided, however, that this  shall not apply, regardless of whether or not he or she is in a  leadership position, to:
      (1)  An educator who possessed a leadership degree prior to July 1, 2010; or
      (2)  An educator who possessed:
            (A)  A master's level leadership degree prior to July 1, 2012;
            (B)  An education specialist level leadership degree prior to July 1, 2013; or
            (C)  A doctoral level leadership degree prior to July 1, 2014,
as long as he or she was enrolled in such leadership preparation program on or before April 1, 2009.
(b)  Local  units of administration may supplement the salaries of personnel  subject to the schedule of minimum salaries under subsection (a) of this  Code section and, in fixing the amount of those supplements, may take  into consideration the nature of duties to be performed, the  responsibility of the position held, the subject matter or grades to be  taught, and the experience and performance of the particular employee  whose salary is being supplemented. In any fiscal year in which such  personnel receive an increase under the minimum salary schedule, a local  unit of administration shall not decrease any local salary supplement  for such personnel below the local supplement amount received in the  immediately preceding fiscal year by those personnel of that local unit  of administration unless such local unit of administration has conducted  at least two public hearings regarding such decrease, notice of which  hearings, including the time, place, agenda, and specific subject matter  of the meeting, the local unit shall cause to be published in the legal  organ of the county which is the legal situs of such local unit one  time at least seven days prior to the date such hearings are to be held.  Written notice shall be provided to each employee subject to the  schedule of minimum salaries under subsection (a) of this Code section  at least seven days prior to the date of the hearings. Each such hearing  shall be held and shall commence after school hours to allow  certificated and noncertificated personnel to attend.
(c)  A  local unit of administration shall pay beginning classroom teachers the  first salary payment for the number of days worked at the end of the  first month of the school year in which service is rendered. The State  Board of Education shall develop rules and procedures for implementing  this subsection by July 1, 2001.