Maryland Code § ED-6-1009

Section ED-6-1009
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(a) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, beginning on July 1,
2022, teacher salary increases associated with the career ladder shall at a minimum
include the following:
(i) Becoming an NBC teacher - $10,000 salary increase;
(ii) An NBC teacher teaching at a low-performing school as
identified by the county board - $7,000 salary increase;
(iii) Becoming lead teacher - $5,000 salary increase;
(iv) Becoming distinguished teacher - $10,000 salary increase;
(v) Becoming professor distinguished teacher - $15,000 salary
increase; and
(vi) Becoming a distinguished principal - $15,000 salary
increase.
(2) The teacher salary increases under paragraph (1) of this
subsection do not apply to paragraph (1)(iii) through (vi) of this subsection until § 6-

1002(a) of this subtitle becomes effective as recommended by the Department and
approved by the Accountability and Implementation Board.
(b) (1) Salary increases associated with maintenance of an NBC are
subject to collective bargaining in accordance with § 6-408 of this title.
(2) The State share for the following salary increases provided under
paragraph (1) of this subsection shall not exceed the following amounts:
(i) Earning a first maintenance of NBC - $8,000 salary
increase;
(ii) Earning a second maintenance of NBC - $7,000 salary
increase; and
(iii) Earning a third maintenance of NBC - $6,000 salary
increase.
(c) (1) If a teacher is eligible for more than one salary increase under
subsections (a) and (b) of this section, the teacher shall receive all salary increases
that apply.
(2) A teacher that receives a salary increase under subsection (a)(2)
of this section for teaching at a low-performing school may not lose that salary
increase while teaching at the school even if the school ceases to be low-performing.
(d) On or before July 1, 2024, each county shall demonstrate to the
Accountability and Implementation Board established under § 5-402 of this article
that, during the period between July 1, 2019, and June 30, 2024, teachers in the
county received a 10% salary increase above the negotiated schedule of salary
increases between the public school employer and exclusive representative for the
employee organization.
(e) Beginning on July 1, 2026, the minimum teacher salary for all teachers
shall be $60,000.
(f) (1) In this subsection, "total program amount" means the sum of, for
each item under subsections (a) and (b)(2) of this section:
(i) The teacher salary increase multiplied by the number of
teachers receiving the salary increase; and
(ii) Rounded to the nearest whole dollar.

(2) The increase in the salary required under subsections (a) and
(b)(2) of this section shall be a shared cost between the State and the county in
accordance with this subsection.
(3) The required State share for each county is the result of the
following calculation multiplied by 0.5 and rounded to the nearest whole dollar:
(i) The salary increase multiplied by the number of teachers
eligible to receive the salary increase in the prior fiscal year;
(ii) Divide the result calculated under item (i) of this
paragraph by the ratio, rounded to seven decimal places, of local wealth per pupil to
statewide wealth per pupil as defined in § 5-201 of this article; and
(iii) Multiply the result calculated under item (ii) of this
paragraph by the result, rounded to seven decimal places, that results from dividing
the total program amount by the sum of all of the results calculated under item (ii) of
this paragraph for all counties.
(4) The required local share is equal to the total program amount for
each county minus the State share calculated under paragraph (3) of this subsection
and rounded to the nearest whole dollar.
(g) (1) Beginning in fiscal year 2023, the State shall distribute the State
share of the teacher salary increases as calculated under subsection (f) of this section
to each county board.
(2) Beginning in fiscal year 2023, the county shall distribute the local
share of the teacher salary increases as calculated under subsection (f) of this section
to each county board.
(3) Beginning in fiscal year 2023, the county board shall distribute
the State and the local share of the teacher salary increase to the school in which the
teacher works.

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