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ME LD803

Bill

Status

Failed

5/20/2025

Primary Sponsor

Edward Crockett

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Origin

House of Representatives

132nd Legislature

AI Summary

  • Department of Education must notify superintendents within 30 days of learning that a teacher or educational personnel is violating certification requirements

  • Superintendents must develop and submit an action plan to resolve the violation within 30 days of notification, with written status updates to the department every 30 days until resolved

  • If superintendents fail to comply, the department must notify the school board, which then becomes responsible for developing an action plan

  • Department of Education required to monitor school administrative units for compliance with teacher and educational personnel certification requirements

  • Commissioner may deduct up to $1,000 per day from a school district's state subsidy for failure to comply with action plan requirements or until certification violations are resolved

Legislative Description

An Act to Address Certification Violations for School Staff

School Personnel

Last Action

Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD)

5/20/2025

Committee Referrals

Education And Cultural Affairs2/27/2025

Full Bill Text

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