Sec. 8. (a) The board shall develop and maintain training modules, videos, or other instructional material on the board's Internet web site to instruct school employees of their rights under this chapter. (b) Each school year in which school employee participation in a school employee organization currently serving as the exclusive representative of the bargaining unit does not represent a majority of the school employees within the unit, the board shall notify, in a manner prescribed by the board, the school employees of the bargaining unit of their right to: (1) representation under this chapter; and (2) the ability to change their exclusive representative under section 3 of this chapter. IC 20-29-6 Chapter 6. Collective Bargaining 20-29-6-1 Duty to bargain collectively; public hearing 20-29-6-2 Contracts 20-29-6-3 Unlawful deficit financing 20-29-6-4 Subjects of bargaining 20-29-6-4.5 Prohibited subjects of collective bargaining 20-29-6-4.7 Bargaining on teacher evaluation procedures and criteria prohibited; duration of contract 20-29-6-5 Grievance procedure 20-29-6-6 Limitations on obligation to bargain collectively; agreement provision; attestation regarding public hearing 20-29-6-6.1 Review of collective bargaining agreement 20-29-6-7 Discussion or meeting; not subject to open door law 20-29-6-8 Repealed 20-29-6-9 Discussions outside obligation to bargain collectively 20-29-6-10 Recommendations by superintendent 20-29-6-11 Repealed 20-29-6-12 Commencement of collective bargaining 20-29-6-12.5 Certification of estimated available revenue; sources of funding 20-29-6-13 Appointment of mediator 20-29-6-14 Repealed 20-29-6-15 Repealed 20-29-6-15.1 Initiation of factfinding 20-29-6-16 Continuation of existing agreement; circumstances 20-29-6-16.5 Petition for representation 20-29-6-17 Repealed 20-29-6-18 Appeal of factfinder's decision 20-29-6-18 Appeal of factfinder's decision 20-29-6-19 Public meeting; participation by electronic communication; posting of information; public comment; posting of collective bargaining agreement
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