156.106 Critical shortage areas -- Definition for section and KRS 161.605 --
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Appointment of retired teachers and administrators.
(1)For purposes of this section and KRS 161.605, "critical shortage area" means a lack
of certified teachers in particular subject areas, in grade levels, or in geographic
locations at the elementary and secondary level, as determined annually by the
commissioner of education. The commissioner may use any source considered
reliable including, but not limited to, data provided by the Education Professional
Standards Board and local education agencies to identify the critical shortage areas.
(a)The Kentucky Board of Education shall promulgate administrative regulations
to establish procedures to be used to appoint retired teachers and
administrators to positions in critical shortage areas under this section and
KRS 161.605.
(b)A retired teacher or administrator appointed to a position in a critical shortage
area shall be paid, at a minimum, a salary at Rank II with ten
(10)years of
experience based on a single salary schedule adopted by the district.
(c)The commissioner of education shall report members reemployed under this
section to the Kentucky Teachers' Retirement System.
(3)If a local school district needs a person to fill a critical shortage position after
reaching its quota established under KRS 161.605, the commissioner of education
with the approval of the executive director of the Kentucky Teachers' Retirement
System may allow the district to exceed its quota if the statewide quota has not been
met.