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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 159 — Compulsory attendance

159.080 Director of pupil personnel and assistants.

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(1)Each superintendent of a local school district shall appoint a director of pupil
personnel and assistants as are deemed necessary. Salaries of directors and
assistants shall be fixed by the board of education.
(2)Directors of pupil personnel shall have the general qualifications of teachers and, in
addition, shall hold a valid certificate issued in accordance with the administrative
regulations of the Education Professional Standards Board. Certificates valid on
January 1, 1956, for attendance officer shall hereafter be valid for the positions of
director of pupil personnel. Certificates shall be reissued or renewed in accordance
with the terms of the administrative regulations of the Education Professional
Standards Board in effect at the time of application for reissuance or renewal.
(3)Directors of pupil personnel and assistants shall be allowed their necessary and
authorized expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. Each board shall
bear the expense of its directors of pupil personnel and assistants incurred in its
district.
(4)The office of the superintendent of schools shall be the office of the director of
pupil personnel and suitable space shall be provided therein or adjacent thereto for
him or her.
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