Title 20, Chapter 2, Section 212
( 20-2-212)
(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. (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 one public hearing regarding such decrease,
notice of which hearing 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
hearing is to be held. (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. |