Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1535 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 04/13/2022

                     
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
2nd Session of the 58th Legislature (2022) 
 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE 
FOR ENGROSSED 
SENATE BILL NO. 1535 	By: Pugh of the Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Osburn of the House 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE 
 
[ teachers - effective date –  
 	emergency ] 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STA TE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     70 O. S. 2021, Section 6-101.3, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 6-101.3 As used in Section 6-101 et seq. of this title: 
1.  "Administrator" means a duly certified person who devotes a 
majority of time to service as a superin tendent, elementary 
superintendent, principal, supervisor, vice princi pal, or in any 
other administrative or superv isory capacity in the school district;   
 
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2.  "Dismissal" means the discontinuance of the teaching service 
of an administrator or teacher during the term of a written 
contract, as provided by law; 
3.  "Nonreemployment" means the nonrenewal of the contract of an 
administrator or teacher upon expira tion of the contract; 
4.  "Career teacher" means a teacher who: 
a. is employed by a school district pr ior to the 2017-
2018 school year and has completed three (3) or more 
consecutive complete school years as a teacher in one 
school district under a written continuing or 
temporary teaching contract, or 
b. is employed for the first time by a school district 
under a written continuing or temporary teaching 
contract during the 2 017-2018 school year and 
thereafter: 
(1) has completed three (3) consecutive complet e 
school years as a teacher i n one school district 
under a written continuing or temporary teaching 
contract and has achieved a dist rict evaluation 
rating of "superior" as measured pursuant to the 
TLE as set forth in Section 6-101.16 of this 
title for at least two (2) of the three (3) 
school years,   
 
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(2) has completed four (4) consecutive complete 
school years as a teacher in one school district 
under a written continuing or t emporary teaching 
contract, has averaged a di strict evaluation 
rating of at least "effective" as measured 
pursuant to the TLE for the four -year period, and 
has received district evaluati on ratings of at 
least "effective" for the last two (2) years of 
the four-year period, or 
(3) has completed four (4 ) or more consecutive 
complete school years in one school district 
under a written continuing or temporary teaching 
contract and has not met the requirements of 
subparagraph a or b of this paragraph, only if 
the principal of the school at which the teacher 
is employed submits a petition to the 
superintendent of the school district requesting 
that the teacher be granted career status, the 
superintendent agrees with the petit ion, and the 
school district board of ed ucation approves the 
petition.  The principal shall specify in the 
petition the underlying facts supporting the 
granting of career status to the teacher ;   
 
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5.  "Teacher hearing" means the hearing before a school distri ct 
board of education after a recommenda tion for dismissal or 
nonreemployment of a te acher has been made but before any fina l 
action is taken on the reco mmendation, held for the purpose of 
affording the teacher all rights guar anteed by the United States 
Constitution and the Constitution of Oklah oma under circumstances 
and for enabling the board to determine whether to approve o r 
disapprove the recommendati on; 
6.  "Probationary teacher " means a teacher who: 
a. is employed by a school district prior to the 20 17-
2018 school year and has completed fewer than three 
(3) consecutive complete schoo l years as a teacher in 
one school district under a written teaching contract, 
or 
b. is employed for the first time by a school district 
under a written teaching contract during the 2017-2018 
school year and thereafter and has not met the 
requirements for career teacher as provided in 
paragraph 4 of this section; 
7.  "Suspension" or "suspended" means the temporary 
discontinuance of the services of an administrator or teache r, as 
provided by law;  
8.  "Teacher" means a person defined as a teacher has the same 
meaning as provided for in Section 1-116 of this title; and   
 
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9.  "District evaluation rating " means the rating issued based 
on the components of the TLE as set forth in s ubsection B of Section 
6-101.16 of this title. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     7 0 O.S. 2021, Section 6 -101.11, is 
amended to read as foll ows: 
Section 6-101.11 Whenever any evaluation is made of a teacher 
or administrator, a true copy of the evaluation shall be presented 
to the person evaluated, who shall ack nowledge the written 
evaluation by signing the original.  Within two (2) weeks after the 
evaluation, the person evalua ted may respond and said response shall 
be made part of the record. Except by order of a court of com petent 
jurisdiction, evaluation docu ments and the responses thereto sh all 
be available only to the evaluated person , the board of education, 
the administrative staff making the evaluation, the board and 
administrative staff of any school to which such eval uated person 
applies for employment , and such other persons as are spe cified by 
the teacher in writing and shall be subject to disclosure at any 
hearing involving a teacher or administrator 's dismissal or 
nonrenewal from employment.  Data collected pursuan t to Section 6-
101.10 shall be avail able to authorized representatives of the State 
Department of Education and its contracting designees who must be 
contractually bound to the Department to maintain confidentiality of 
all information received from the Dep artment when such evaluation 
data is used by the Department for data c ollection/analysis purposes   
 
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under the Oklahoma Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Eval uation 
System, and such other persons as are specified by the teache r in 
writing and shall be subject to disclosure at any hearing involvi ng 
a teacher or administrator 's dismissal or nonrenewal from 
employment. 
SECTION 3.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 6 -101.16, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 6-101.16 A.  By December 15, 2011, the State Board of 
Education shall adopt a new statewide system of evaluation to be 
known as the Oklahoma Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Evaluation 
System (TLE).  The Board shall work cooperatively with school 
districts to incorporate the components of the TLE in all school 
districts by the 2017 -2018 school year as provided for in S ection 6-
101.10 of this title. 
B.  The TLE shall include the following co mponents: 
1.  Annual evaluations that provide feedback to imp rove student 
learning and outcomes, except as provided for in subsection C D of 
this section; 
2.  A five-tier district evaluation rating system as follows: 
a. superior, 
b. highly effective, 
c. effective, 
d. needs improvement, and 
e. ineffective;   
 
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3.  An evidence-based qualitative assessment tool for the 
teacher qualitative portion of the TLE that will include observable 
and measurable characteristics of personnel and classroom practices 
that are correlated to student performance success, including, but 
not limited to: 
a. organizational and classroom management skills, 
b. ability to provide effective instruction, 
c. focus on continuous improvement and professional 
growth, 
d. interpersonal skills, and 
e. leadership skills; 
4.  An evidence-based qualitative asse ssment tool for the leader 
qualitative portion of the TLE that will include observable and 
measurable characteristics of p ersonnel and site management 
practices that are correlated to student perfo rmance success, 
including, but not limited to: 
a. organizational and school management, including 
retention and development of effective teachers and 
dismissal of ineffective teache rs, 
b. instructional leadership, 
c. professional growth and responsibility, 
d. interpersonal skills, 
e. leadership skills, and 
f. stakeholder perceptions;   
 
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5.  An individualized program of professional development for 
all teachers and administrators as adop ted by the school district 
board of education as set forth in subsection B of Section 6-101.10 
of this title; 
6. For districts choosi ng to use, at their own expense, 
quantitative measures of teachers and leaders as part of the 
district evaluation rating, such measures shall include a minimum of 
one reliable, research -based measure as approved by the State Board 
of Education pursuant to subsection D E of this section; and 
7. 6.  For all district evaluations, student performance, 
including performance on the st atewide criterion-referenced tests if 
available, shall be discussed with the teacher and may be one of the 
considerations for the t eacher's district evaluation rating. 
C. School districts may submit a request to the State Board of 
Education to use an alternate evaluation system other than the 
system selected by the Board pursuant to subsection A of this 
section if the school district establishes the capacity to implement 
a research-based performance review ev aluation system which meets 
the criteria of the TLE system. 
D. Career teachers receiving a district evaluation rating of 
"superior" or "highly effective" under the TLE may be eva luated once 
every three (3) years. 
D. E. By December 1, 2015, the Teacher and Leader Effectiveness 
Commission shall recommend to the State Board of Education multiple   
 
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reliable, research-based measures to provide a quantitative 
evaluation component for tea chers.  The State Board of Education 
shall approve and publish a list of approved measures by February 1, 
2016. 
E. F. A school district with an average daily attendance of 
more than thirty-five thousand (35,000) which has incorporated 
quantitative compone nts of the TLE into its evaluation system of 
teachers and administrators prior to the 2015 -2016 school year may 
continue using its evaluation system, as defined by the school 
district's written policies, notwithstanding the provisions of this 
section and regardless of the State Board of Education 's adoption of 
quantitative components pursuant to this section. 
F. G. The State Department of Education shall provide to the 
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the Oklahoma 
Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability timely 
electronic data linke d to teachers and leaders derived from the TLE 
for purposes of providing a basis for the development of 
accountability and quality improvements of the teacher preparation 
system.  The data shall be pro vided in a manner and at such times as 
agreed upon between the Department, the State Regents and the 
Commission. 
G. H. For purposes of this section, "leader" means a principal, 
assistant principal or any other school administrator who is 
responsible for supervising classroom teachers.   
 
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H. I. The State Department of Educa tion may collect school 
district evaluation information only as is required for federal 
reporting. The State Department of Education shall keep all data 
collected pursuant to th e TLE and records of annual evaluations 
received pursuant to this section confidential.  Records created 
pursuant to this section which identify, in any way, a current or 
former public employee shall n ot be subject to disclosure under the 
Oklahoma Open Records Act.  Nothing in this subsection shall be 
construed to prohibit disclosure otherwise required by this section; 
provided, however, a ny provisions requiring disclosure of TLE 
records shall be constr ued narrowly and all individually identifying 
information shall be removed from such records to the fullest extent 
possible. 
SECTION 4.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 6-101.23, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 6-101.23 A.  The dismissal, s uspension, and 
nonreemployment provisions of the Teacher Due Process Act of 1990 
shall not apply to: 
1.  Substitute teachers; 
2.  Adult education teachers; and 
3.  Teachers who are employed on temporary contracts. 
B.  The dismissal and suspension provision s of the Teacher Due 
Process Act of 1990 shal l apply to teachers who are employed on 
temporary contracts for a complete school year and to teachers who   
 
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are employed in posit ions fully funded by federal or private 
categorical grants, except that such teache rs shall be employed only 
for the duration of the temporary contract or the grant. 
C.  The evaluation provisions in Sections 6 -101.10 and 6-101.11 
of this title and in the T eacher Due Process Act of 1990 shall apply 
to teachers who are employed on temporar y contracts for a complete 
school year and to teachers who are employed in positions fully 
funded by federal or private categorical grants, except that such 
teachers shall be employed only for the duration of the temporary 
contract or the grant. 
D. Teachers other than those specifically excepted in 
subsection A of this section who are em ployed on contracts shall be 
afforded all substantive and procedural rights set forth in the 
Teacher Due Process Act of 1990 including the dismissal, suspension, 
and nonreemployment provisions applicable to probationa ry or career 
teachers as defined in Sec tion 6-101.3 of this title. 
E. D. On and after the effective date of this act any teache r 
who has worked a complete school year under a t emporary contract in 
a school district shall be granted a year of service credi t toward 
career status in that district . 
F. E.  No teacher shall be hired on a temporary contract by a 
school district for more than four semesters or on multiple 
temporary contracts by a school district that to gether are for more 
than four semesters, exce pt for a:   
 
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1.  Teacher hired to replace a teacher who is on an approved 
leave of absence and who is expected to return to employm ent with 
the school district; or 
2.  Teacher who is a retired member of the Teacher s' Retirement 
System of Oklahoma. 
G. F. No teacher shall be offered a temporary con tract with a 
school district without a full written disclosure at the time a 
position is offered by the administration of the school distr ict 
which sets forth the terms and conditions of the temporary contract.  
In the event the school district fails to pr ovide such written 
disclosure, the teacher shall be considered as employed on a 
continuing contract basis. 
H. G.  On and after the effecti ve date of this act no teacher 
who is employed on a continuing contract basis b y a school district 
shall be reemployed on a temporary contract in that school district. 
SECTION 5.     AMENDATORY    70 O.S. 2021, Section 6-101.24, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 6-101.24 A.  Upon full implementation of the O klahoma 
Teacher and Leader Effectivenes s Evaluation System (TLE) as set 
forth in Section 6-101.10 of this title , when a teacher receives a 
rating as measured pursuant to the TLE as set forth in Section 6 -
101.16 of this title that may lead to a recommendati on for the 
dismissal or nonreemployment of the teacher or when an administrator 
identifies poor performance or conduct tha t the administrator   
 
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believes may lead to a recommendation for the dismissal or 
nonreemployment of the teacher, the administrator shall: 
1. Admonish the teacher, in writing, and make a reasonable 
effort to assist the teacher in correcting the poor performa nce or 
conduct; and 
2.  Establish a reasonable time for improvement, not to exceed 
two (2) months, taking into consideration the rating on the 
evaluation or the nature and gravi ty of the performance or conduct. 
B.  If the teacher does not correct the poor performance or 
conduct cited in the admonition within the time specified, the 
administrator shall may make a recommendation to the superin tendent 
of the school district for the dismissal or nonreemployment of th e 
teacher. 
C.  Whenever a member of the board of education, superintendent, 
or other administrator identifies poor performance or conduct that 
may lead to a recommendation for dismiss al or nonreemployment of a 
teacher within the district, the administrator who has 
responsibility for evaluation of the teacher shall be informed, and 
that administrator shall comply with the procedures set forth in 
this section.  If the administrator fails or refuses to admonish the 
teacher within ten (10) days after being so informe d by the board, 
superintendent, or other admin istrator, such board, superi ntendent, 
or other administrator shall admonish the teacher purs uant to the 
provisions of this sec tion.   
 
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D.  Repeated negligence in performance of duty, willful neglect 
of duty, incompetency, instructional ineffectiveness , or 
unsatisfactory teaching perform ance, for a career teacher , or any 
cause related to inadequate t eaching performance for a probatio nary 
teacher, shall not be a basis for a reco mmendation to dismiss or not 
reemploy a teacher unless and until the provisions of th is section 
have been complied with. 
SECTION 6.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 6-190, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 6-190. A.  The board of education of each school 
district shall employ and contract in writing, as requ ired in 
Section 6-101 of this title, only with persons c ertified to teach by 
the State Board of Education in accordance with t he Oklahoma Teacher 
Preparation Act, except a s otherwise provided for by Section 6 -101 
of this title and by other law. 
B.  The Board shall issue a certificate to teach to any person 
who: 
1.  Has successfully completed th e teacher education program 
required by the Commission for Educational Quality an d 
Accountability; 
2.  Has graduated fro m an accredited institution of higher 
education that has approval or accre ditation for teacher educati on; 
3.  Has met all other requirem ents as may be established by the 
Board;   
 
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4.  Has made the necessary application a nd paid the competency 
examination fee in an amount and as prescribed by the Commissi on; 
5.  Has successfully com pleted the competency examin ation 
required in Section 6 -187 of this title; and 
6.  Beginning November 1, 2001, has on file with the Board a 
current Oklahoma criminal history record f rom the Oklahoma State 
Bureau of Investigation as well as a national crimi nal history 
record check as defined in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes.  Upon receipt of the Oklahoma criminal history recor d, the 
Board may issue a temporary cert ificate which shall be effective 
until receipt of the national fingerprint -based criminal history 
record.  The person applying for a cer tificate shall be responsible 
for the cost of the criminal history records. 
C.  The Board shall issue a certificate to t each to any person 
who: 
1.  Holds an out-of-state certificate and meets th e requirements 
set forth in subsection G of this section; 
2.  Holds certification from the Nationa l Board for Professional 
Teaching Standards; 
3.  Holds an out-of-country certificate and meets the 
requirements set forth in subse ction F of this section; or 
4.  Has successfully complet ed a competency examination used i n 
the majority of other states or co mparable customized exam and meets 
the requirements set forth in subsection H of thi s section.   
 
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D.  Beginning July 1, 2004, any per son applying for initial 
Oklahoma certification shall ha ve on file with the Board a curren t 
Oklahoma criminal history record f rom the Oklahoma State Bureau of 
Investigation as well as a national criminal histor y record check as 
defined in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Sta tutes.  Upon 
receipt of the Oklahoma criminal history record, the Board may issue 
a temporary certificate which shall be effective until receip t of 
the national fingerprint -based criminal history record.  The person 
applying for a certificate shall be resp onsible for the cost of the 
criminal history records. 
E.  Any person holding a valid certificate, issued prior to 
January 1, 1997, shall be a c ertified teacher for purposes of the 
Oklahoma Teacher Preparation Act, subject to any professional 
development requirements prescribed by the Oklahoma Teacher 
Preparation Act or by the State Board of Education. 
F.  1.  The Board shall issue a certificate t o teach to a person 
who holds a valid out-of-country certificate and meets any 
requirements established by the Bo ard.  The certificate to tea ch 
shall only be for those subject areas and grade levels most closely 
aligned to the subject areas and grade level s recognized on the out -
of-country certificate. 
2.  A person who meets the requiremen ts of paragraph 1 of this 
subsection shall not be requir ed to take any competency examinat ions 
in those subject areas and grad e levels most closely aligned to the   
 
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subject areas and grade levels recognized on th e out-of-country 
certificate. 
3.  A person who meets the requirements of p aragraph 1 of this 
subsection shall have on file with the Boar d a current Oklahoma 
criminal history record check from the Oklahoma State Bureau of 
Investigation as well as a national criminal history record check as 
defined in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  Upon 
receipt of the Oklahoma criminal history record check, the Board may 
issue a temporary certificate which shall be effective until receipt 
of the national fingerprint-based criminal history record che ck.  
The person applying for a certificate shall be resp onsible for the 
cost of the criminal history record checks. 
4.  The Board shall promulgate rules establishing a pro cess by 
which out-of-country certificates will be reviewed and evaluated for 
purposes of awarding a certificate t o teach pursuant to this 
subsection. 
G.  1.  The Board shall i ssue a certificate to teach to a per son 
who holds a valid out-of-state certificate.  The certificate to 
teach shall only be for those subject areas and grade levels m ost 
closely aligned to the s ubject areas and grade level s recognized on 
the out-of-state certificate. 
2.  A person who meets t he requirements of paragraph 1 of this 
subsection shall not be required to take any competency examinations 
in those subject areas and grade levels most close ly aligned to the   
 
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subject areas and grade levels recognized on the out-of-state 
certificate. 
3.  A person who meets the requirements of this su bsection shall 
have on file with the Bo ard a current Oklahoma criminal history 
record check from the Oklahoma Sta te Bureau of Investigation a s well 
as a national criminal hist ory record check as defined in Secti on 
150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes .  Upon receipt of the 
Oklahoma criminal history record check, the Board may issue a 
temporary certificate which shall be effective until rec eipt of the 
national fingerprint -based criminal history record check. The 
person applying for a certificate shall be responsible for the cost 
of the criminal history record checks. 
H.  1.  The Board shall issue a certificate to teach to a person 
who has successfully completed a competency exam used in a majority 
of the other states.  The certificate to teach shall onl y be for 
those subject areas and grade levels that correspond with a 
certification area used in Oklahoma. 
2.  A person who meets the requirem ents of paragraph 1 of this 
subsection shall have on file with the Boa rd a current Oklahoma 
criminal history record check from the Oklahoma State Bureau o f 
Investigation as well as a national criminal history record check as 
defined in Section 150.9 of Tit le 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  U pon 
receipt of the Oklahoma criminal history record check, the Board may 
issue a temporary certificate which shall be ef fective until receipt   
 
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of the national fingerpr int-based criminal history r ecord check.  
The person applying for a certificate shall be r esponsible for the 
cost of the criminal history record checks. 
I.  The Board shall issue a lead teaching certificate to any 
person who upon application: 
1.  Has successfully completed the requir ements of this 
subsection; 
2.  Has a minimum of five (5) years of experience as a teacher; 
3.  Participates in a meaningful individualized prog ram of 
professional development, as pro vided for in Section 6 -101.10 of 
this title; 
4. Has earned a "highly effective" or "superior" rating 
pursuant to Section 6 -101.16 of this title; and 
5. 4. May have a teaching load of not more than seventy-five 
percent (75%) student instruction to allow t he teacher to mentor 
other teachers. 
J.  1.  The Board shall issue a maste r teaching certificate to 
any person who upon application: 
a. has successfully completed the requi rements of this 
subsection,  
b. has a minimum of seven (7) years of experience as a 
teacher, and 
c. (1) has earned a "superior" rating pursuant to 
Section 6-101.16 of this title, or   
 
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(2) has earned a "highly effective" rating pursuant 
to Section 6-101.16 of this title and holds or 
has held a National B oard certification from the 
National Board for Professional Teaching 
Standards. 
2.  Teachers with a master teach ing certificate may assum e 
leadership roles that include but are not limited to: 
a. the planning and delivery of professional development 
activities designed to improve instructio nal 
strategies, 
b. the facilitation of an instruc tional leadership team 
within the building or school district in which the 
lead teacher is assigned, and 
c. the mentoring of other teachers and participation in 
evaluations of other teachers. 
3.  Teachers with a master teaching certificate may have a 
teaching load of not more than fi fty percent (50%) student 
instruction to allow the lead teacher t o spend time on: 
a. co-teaching, 
b. co-planning, 
c. peer reviews, and 
d. other duties mutually agreed upon by the 
superintendent and the master teacher , and may be used 
to satisfy the qualita tive evaluation component for   
 
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teachers as required by Section 6 -101.16 of this title 
by performing the duties set forth in this paragraph . 
K.  The State Board of Education shall a dopt rules to implement 
a renewal schedule and as sociated fees for lead and m aster teaching 
certificates.  The rules shall allow a teacher tha t no longer meets 
the requirements of a lead or master teaching certificate to make 
application for the standard t eaching certificate. 
L.  The terms of the contrac ts issued to those holding l ead and 
master teaching certificates shall include the following: 
1.  Lead:  an additional ten (10) days to be used to strengthen 
instructional leadership.  A person with a lead t eaching certificate 
shall receive an annual salar y supplement of at least Thr ee Thousand 
Dollars ($3,000.00) or the district 's daily rate of pay, whichever 
is higher, in addition to the salary for which the teacher qualif ies 
pursuant to Section 18 -114.14 of this title; and 
2.  Master:  an additional fift een (15) days to be used to 
strengthen leadership.  A person with a master teaching certifica te 
shall receive an annual sal ary supplement of at least Five Thousand 
Dollars ($5,000.00) or the district 's daily rate of pay, whichever 
is higher, in addition to the salary for which the te acher qualifies 
pursuant to Section 18-114.14 of this title. 
If a person with a lead or master teaching certificate changes 
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the contracts required in this subsect ion shall be subject to 
approval by the new employing school district. 
M.  1.  Any person who is eligible for a lead or mas ter teaching 
certificate described in this sectio n shall make application for the 
following school year with the State Board of Educa tion. The 
application shall include a recommendation from the local school 
district board of education and determination that the applicant has 
met the statutory criteria.  In reviewing an application, the local 
school district board of education and the superintendent shall 
consider the ability of the scho ol district to fulfill the 
additional requirement s described in subsections I and J of this 
section before making a rec ommendation to the State Board of 
Education. 
2.  The State Department of Education s hall develop an 
application to implement the provisio ns of this subsection and make 
it available to school districts. 
N.  Beginning in the 2021-2022 school year, the Depart ment shall 
make the teaching certif icates provided for in this section 
available for any person who has received a recommendation from 
their local school district board of education and who meets the 
eligibility criteria. 
O. For the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school years, the Department 
shall identify school districts to implement the teac hing 
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with the assistance of public -private partnerships, funding from 
philanthropic organizations , or federal grants. 
P.  The Department sha ll seek funding necessary for the 
administration of this section.  If funding for the administration 
of the teaching certificates listed in subsections I and J of this 
section is not available, the Department shall not be required to 
fulfill the requirements listed in sub sections L, M, N, and O of 
this section. 
Q.  The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules to 
implement the provisions of this act. 
SECTION 7.    REPEALER     70 O.S. 2021, Section 6-101.10, is 
hereby repealed. 
SECTION 8.  This act shall become effec tive July 1, 2022. 
SECTION 9.  It being immediately necessary for the preser vation 
of the public peace, heal th or safety, an emergency is hereby 
declared to exist, by reason whereof thi s act shall take effect and 
be in full force from and a fter its passage and approval. 
 
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