Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF520

Caption

A bill for an act relating to education, including by modifying provisions related to community college and department of education reporting requirements, employees of the Iowa educational services for the blind and visually impaired program or the Iowa school for the deaf, and employment contracts between community colleges and community college instructors.(Formerly SSB 1075.)

Impact

One of the significant impacts of SF520 is its potential to modify the landscape of community college employment contracts. Specifically, the bill clarifies and expands the definition of who qualifies as a 'teacher' under various educational codes, explicitly including certain instructors who meet specific workload criteria. However, adjunct instructors, continuing education instructors, and noncredit instructors are explicitly excluded from this classification. This distinction could affect job protections and rights for different categories of instructional staff and further delineate roles within community colleges.

Summary

Senate File 520 addresses various aspects of education in Iowa, focusing particularly on community college reporting requirements, employment conditions for instructors, and provisions for the Iowa educational services for the blind and visually impaired, as well as the Iowa school for the deaf. The bill proposes amendments to current laws that govern how community colleges report educational data and financial information, emphasizing the need for uniformity and timely submission of data to the Department of Education (DE). This change aims to enhance accountability and ensure that financial data from community colleges is systematically reported and analyzed by state committees.

Contention

While supporters of SF520 argue that these changes will lead to more effective oversight of educational outcomes and better resource allocation, concerns have been raised about the implications of altering employment classifications. Critics may view these distinctions as a potential weakening of job security for non-traditional educators, asserting that clarifications could inadvertently marginalize adjunct and noncredit instructors, who play crucial roles in adult education and workforce training. The bill's focus on ensuring comprehensive reporting and accountability raises discussions about the balance between regulation and fostering a supportive environment for diverse teaching roles.

Companion Bills

IA SSB1075

Related A bill for an act relating to education, including by modifying provisions related to community college and department of education reporting requirements and employees of the Iowa educational services for the blind and visually impaired program or the Iowa school for the deaf.(See SF 520.)

Similar Bills

CA AB248

Individuals with disabilities: The Dignity for All Act.

IA HSB283

A bill for an act requiring the board of educational examiners to issue certificates when directed by the board of directors of a school district to individuals who have attained a minimum of a baccalaureate degree and who have expertise or significant professional experience in a subject area that allows the individual to provide instruction in that subject area to students enrolled in the school district in grades nine through twelve.

NM HB206

Secondary Instructors Act

OR SB695

Relating to funding for crisis response services; declaring an emergency.

AZ HB2199

Cosmetology instructors

OK SB721

Firearm training; clarifying language; directing certain approval; removing certain time inclusion; removing certain exemption requirement. Effective date.

IL HB3516

HIGHER ED-DUAL CREDIT

IL SB1960

HIGHER ED-DUAL CREDIT