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MS HB326
Bill
Status
Failed
2/2/2010
Primary Sponsor
Jessica Upshaw
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AI Summary
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Changes the salary determination process for the State Superintendent of Public Education from a fixed percentage of the Commissioner of Higher Education's salary to an amount set by the State Board of Education
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Requires State Board of Education salary determinations to be subject to approval by the State Personnel Board
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Maintains existing requirements that the State Superintendent must have at least a master's degree and a minimum of five years' administrative experience in education
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Takes effect July 1, 2010
Legislative Description
State Superintendent of Education; State Board of Education shall set salary of.
Last Action
Died In Committee
2/2/2010
Full Bill Text
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