Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1106

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Engrossed
3/12/24  
Refer
3/19/24  

Caption

National board certified occupational therapists and school psychologists; require salary supplement for public education employees.

Impact

If enacted, HB1106 will introduce significant changes to salary structures for school employees, particularly those providing specialized support services. The bill emphasizes valuable roles in education; by offering a supplement for certified occupational therapists and school psychologists, it seeks to attract and retain qualified professionals within Mississippi's schools. This will potentially improve the quality of educational support available to students, aligning with broader educational improvement goals.

Summary

House Bill 1106 aims to amend Section 37-19-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to mandate annual salary supplements for national board certified occupational therapists and school psychologists working within school districts or the state department of education. The proposed supplement is set at $6,000 annually, providing essential financial recognition to these professionals who meet specific certification requirements. This initiative underscores the importance of mental health and occupational therapy services in educational settings, thereby enhancing the support provided to students with diverse needs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill is generally positive among advocates for mental health and special education services. Supporters argue that recognizing the certifications of occupational therapists and psychologists reflects a commitment to fostering a conducive learning environment. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the sustainability of state funding for such salary adjustments, bringing into question whether this initiative can be maintained over time without affecting other educational programs.

Contention

Though the bill has garnered support, it also faces points of contention, particularly concerning the financial implications of implementing these additional salary supplements. Critics may argue about budgetary constraints, raising questions about how the state plans to fund these provisions without diverting resources from other critical areas of education. Ensuring adequate funding and equitable salary practices across all educational roles remains a vital conversation in the legislative discourse surrounding HB1106.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2317

Board certified occupational therapists employed by schools; allow to be eligible for salary supplement.

MS HB731

National Board certified teachers; provide $4,000 annual salary supplement for those employed in areas designated as geographically critical teacher shortage areas.

MS HB1176

National board certified education professionals; clarify provisions related to certification component reimbursements.

MS HB1446

Teacher salaries; authorize supplement for teachers in critical shortage subject areas in "D" and "F" districts.

MS SB2754

Salary supplement; provide to experienced teachers willing to relocate and teach in an "F"-designated school.

MS HB1184

Teachers; provide $2,000 annual salary supplement to those employed in designated geographically critical teacher shortage area.

MS SB2319

Geographical critical teacher shortage area; provide such teachers with salary supplement.

MS HB387

School attendance officers; revise salary scale for.

MS SB2777

School attendance officers; revise to increase the minimum base salary.

MS HB1368

School districts; authorize certain districts to employ retired teachers while they continue to draw retirement allowance.

Similar Bills

MS HB1623

National board certified occupational therapists and school psychologists; pay salary supplement to school employees.

MS HB1176

National board certified education professionals; clarify provisions related to certification component reimbursements.

MS SB2150

School employee salary supplement; provide for occupational therapists, behavior analysts and school psychologists.

MS SB2671

School employee salary supplement; provide for occupational therapists, behavior analysts and school psychologists.

MS SB2595

Supplemental pay and loan repayment programs; add salary supplement for school psychologists.

MS HB1525

Charter schools; grant a two-year start up delay or reapplication process and provide salary supplement to National Board Certified Professionals.

MS HB1683

MS Charter School Act of 2013; bring forward for purposes of possible amendments.

MS SB2730

Board certified occupational therapist employed by schools; allow to be eligible for salary supplement.