HBA-MSH H.B. 1310 77(R) BILL ANALYSIS Office of House Bill AnalysisH.B. 1310 By: Salinas Public Education 3/12/2001 Introduced BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Continuing education for classroom teachers is a means of improving teaching skills and the caliber of classroom instruction. Teachers often do not have the time or resources to engage in continuing education opportunities. House Bill 1310 establishes the Texas Teachers' Excellence Program to provide statesupported incentives to encourage teachers to become certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill does not expressly delegate any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency, or institution. ANALYSIS House Bill 1310 amends the Education Code to require the State Board for Educator Certification (board) to establish the Texas Teachers' Excellence Program (program) to encourage teachers to become certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. The bill requires the board to provide or authorize training and to provide information to teachers about the program, including scholarships, stipends, or other assistance available (Sec. 21.602). The bill establishes a 15 member applicant review committee to review applications of teachers who apply to participate in the program and sets forth provisions for the appointment, terms of office, meeting dates, and reimbursement of expenses incurred by members (Sec. 21.604). For each teacher selected by the applicant review committee, the bill requires the board to pay the application fee for the national certification examination and provide a scholarship of $500 to pay other expenses of applying for national certification. The bill entitles a teacher to three days of leave to prepare the application for national certification, in addition to any other leave to which the teacher is entitled (Sec. 21.605). The bill sets forth eligibility requirements for financial assistance to teachers preparing for the certification examination (Sec. 21.603). The bill sets forth conditions under which the teacher is required to reimburse the board for the money received to train and apply for national certification (Sec. 21.606). The bill requires school districts to pay an annual salary stipend of $4,000 to teachers who hold national certification, and an additional $2,000 to those who serve as mentors to other teachers preparing for the national certification examination (Secs. 21.602 and 21.067). The bill provides that the program shall be funded using state money appropriated for that purpose and gifts, grants, and donations received for that purpose (Sec. 21.608) The bill amends the Government Code to include salary stipends provided as a part of the program in the definition of salary and wages for the purposes of calculating member contributions and benefits under the Teacher Retirement System of Texas (Sec. 822.201). EFFECTIVE DATE September 1, 2001.