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PUBLIC LAW 93-407-SEPT. 3, 1974

(3) Effective on the first day of the first pay period beginning on or an/^dL" educaafter September 1, 1974, the schedule of pay rates in section 13(a) of ti°nthat Act (D.C. Code, sec. 31-1542(a)) is amended to read as follows: ective ate. Per period "Classification

Step 1

Sununer school (regular): Teachers, elementary and secondary schools; counselor, elementary and secondary schools; Ubrarian, elementary and secondary schools; school social worker; speech correctionist, school psychologist Psychiatric social worker Veterans' summer school centers: Teacher Adult education schools: Teacher Assistant principal. Principal

Step 2

$8.53 9.81 8.53

$9.67 11.12 9.67

13.13 14.54

10.64 14.90 16.49

Step 3

$10.90 12.54 10.90 11.99 16.79 18.59"

(4) Effective on the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after January 1, 1975, that schedule of pay rates is amended to read as follows: SUMMER

SCHOOL

TEACHERS

AND ADULT SCHEDULE

EDUCATION

SCHOOLS

Effective dati: 31 USC 1542.

SALARY

Per period Classification Summer school (regular): Teachers, elementary and secondary schools; counselor, elementary and secondary schools; Ubrarian, elementary and secondary schools; school social worker; speech correctionist; school psychologist Psychiatric social worker Veterans' summer school centers: Teachers Adult education schools: Teacher Assistant principal Principal

Stepl

Step 2

Step 3

$8.79 10.11 8.79

$9.97 11.47 9.97

$11.23 13.11 11.23

9.61 13.54 14.99

10.97 15.36 17.00

12.35 17.29 19.14

SEC. 203. Beginning with the calendar year 1975, the District of Columbia Board of Education shall, by March 1 of each year, submit to the Mayor of the District of Columbia the— (a) percentage rate of the cost-of-living change since the effective date of the last increase of the compensation schedule for educational personnel in the District of Columbia; and (b) results of a study comparing compensation of teachers in the District of Columbia with (1) teachers in cities of comparable size, and (2) teachers within other jurisdictions of the Washington metropolitan area. The Mayor shall submit the information submitted to him by the Board under this section to the Council of the District of Columbia along with his recommendations with respect to compensation (and other related matters) of educational personnel of the Board. SEC. 204. (a) Each person receiving basic compensation under class 15 of the salary schedule in section 1(a) of the District of Columbia Teachers' Salary Act of 1955 (D.C. Code, sec. 31-1501) shall be issued a five-year teaching certificate. Renewals shall be dependent upon application and six or more hours of appropriate credit earned during the preceding five-year period. The District of Columbia Board of Education shall establish appropriate rules, regulations, and requirements to carry out the purposes of this section. (b) For the purposes of this section, class 15, group B, shall include persons possessing a master's degree or thirty appropriate semester hours beyond the bachelor's degree.

D.C. Code 3: ISOla.

T e a c h i n g certificates. D. C. Code 3 1 1513. Ante, p. 1042. Renewals. Rules and regulations.

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