North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1530 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 03/28/2025

                            Sixty-ninth Legislative Assembly of North Dakota 
In Regular Session Commencing Tuesday, January 7, 2025
HOUSE BILL NO. 1530
(Representatives Schneider, Conmy, Davis, Heinert, Jonas, Kiefert, Schreiber-Beck, Hager)
(Senators Davison, Hogan, Mathern)
AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study on the circumstances and needs of special 
education teachers and the related special education teacher shortage.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF NORTH DAKOTA:
SECTION 1. LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT STUDY - RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF 
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS.
1.During the 2025-26 interim, the legislative management shall consider studying special 
education teacher shortages, circumstances, and collective needs. The study must include:
a.Special education teacher workload, including:
(1)Significant and inequitable disparities in caseload numbers and complexities 
between educators;
(2)Addition of students to a special education's workload throughout the year without 
consideration of impact on students' needs and teachers' workload;
(3)Lack of a subjective formula for teaching, workload, and case management 
assignments;
(4)Unsatisfactory policies and formulas adopted without special educator involvement, 
adequate training, or with general or vague language; and
(5)Burdensome workloads threatening compliance with student individual education 
plans and state and federal law.
b.Special education student and staff safety, including:
(1)The unmet need for accessible, understandable, and effective emergency and crisis 
plans, procedures, protocols, and trained personnel available to implement them;
(2)Lack of training in de-escalation techniques and preventative strategies and 
necessary protective equipment;
(3)Lack of training in the use of protective equipment and restrictive procedures;
(4)Uncompensated time for planning and implementing behavior intervention plans 
separate from teacher preparation time;
(5)Lack of adequate space to meet the needs of students demonstrating violent 
behavior;
(6)The unmet need for additional highly qualified paraprofessional support in situations 
involving students with violent behavior; and
(7)The inequitable treatment of injured staff who must use sick leave or unpaid leave 
due to injuries that occurred at work.
c.Special education paraprofessional management duties, including: H. B. NO. 1530 - PAGE 2
(1)Additional expectation that education, training, and professional development of 
paraprofessionals are an obligation of the special education teacher;
(2)Additional requirement that special education teachers schedule and annually 
evaluate paraprofessionals;
(3)Inadequate availability of highly qualified paraprofessionals;
(4)Inadequate training in management of paraprofessionals; and
(5)Failure to provide additional time and compensation for paraprofessional 
management duties.
d.Special education paperwork requirements and supports, including:
(1)Lack of compensation for extensive federal, state, and disability-related required 
paperwork;
(2)Lack of compensation to attend individual education plan evaluation meetings 
outside the teacher's workday or during teacher preparation time; and
(3)Lack of additional time, training, mentoring, administrative and professional support 
and assistance necessary to manage mandatory reporting, compliance, and due 
process issues and requirements.
e.Additional or broader considerations, pertinent data review, and plans for remediation of 
inequities, including projected costs and implementation timetables.
2.The legislative management shall report its findings and recommendations, together with any 
legislation required to implement the recommendations, to the seventieth legislative assembly. H. B. NO. 1530 - PAGE 3
____________________________ ____________________________
Speaker of the House	President of the Senate
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Chief Clerk of the House	Secretary of the Senate
This certifies that the within bill originated in the House of Representatives of the Sixty-ninth Legislative 
Assembly of North Dakota and is known on the records of that body as House Bill No. 1530.
House Vote: Yeas 84 Nays 7 Absent 3
Senate Vote:Yeas 46 Nays 1 Absent 0
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Chief Clerk of the House
Received by the Governor at ________M. on _____________________________________, 2025.
Approved at ________M. on __________________________________________________, 2025.
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Governor
Filed in this office this ___________day of _______________________________________, 2025,
at ________ o’clock ________M.
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Secretary of State