Oklahoma Code § 70-5-141.4

Title 70. Schools: Incentive pay plan - Student and school growth in
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achievement.
A.  1.  In addition to incentive pay plans authorized pursuant
to Section 5-141.2 of this title, beginning with the 2012-13 school
year, a school district may implement an incentive pay plan that
rewards teachers who are increasing student and school growth in
achievement.
2.  Teacher performance shall be measured using the Oklahoma
Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Evaluation System (TLE) as set
forth in Section 6-101.16 of this title.
3.  Individual teacher incentive pay awards shall be based upon:
a. achieving either a "superior" or "highly effective"
rating under the TLE, and
b. grade level, subject area, or school level performance
success.
B.  1.  Beginning with the 2012-13 school year, a school
district may implement an incentive pay plan as authorized pursuant
to this section.
2.  For purposes of this section, "leader" means a principal,
assistant principal or any other school administrator who is
responsible for supervising classroom teachers.
3.  School leader effectiveness shall be measured using the
Oklahoma Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Evaluation System (TLE) as
set forth in Section 6-101.16 of this title.
4.  Individual school leader incentive pay awards shall be based
upon:
a. achieving either a "superior" or "highly effective"
rating under the TLE, and
b. grade level, subject area, or school level performance
success.
C.  Incentive pay plans implemented pursuant to subsections A
and B of this section shall be developed through a collaborative
planning process involving stakeholders, including teachers and
school leaders.
D.  In addition to individual teacher and leader incentive pay
plans, as authorized pursuant to this section, districts may develop
and implement incentive pay systems for:
1.  Teaching in critical shortage subject areas including, but
not limited to, foreign language;
2.  Teachers and leaders who work in schools identified as in
need of improvement as determined by the State Board of Education;
3.  Teaching in the subject areas of Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Math (STEM); or

4.  Teachers and leaders who work in schools or school districts
designated by the State Board of Education as hard-to-staff.
E.  1.  Prior to implementation of any incentive pay plan
developed pursuant to this section, the school district board of
education shall place the plan on the agenda for public comment at a
meeting of the district board of education.
2.  After approval of the incentive pay plan, the school
district board of education shall submit the plan to the State Board
of Education for final approval.  Within sixty (60) days of receipt
of the plan, the State Board shall review and approve or reject the
plan.  If it is determined that the plan meets the requirements of
this section, the State Board shall approve the plan.  If the plan
does not meet the requirements of this section, the State Board
shall reject the plan and provide written notification to the school
district board of education along with the grounds for rejection.
3.  The district board of education shall comply with the
provisions of this subsection for any year a plan is to be modified.
F.  Any incentive pay award shall be an annual award and shall
not be a part of a continuing contract for an employee.  Any
incentive pay award to any teacher or leader shall not exceed more
than fifty percent (50%) of the regular salary of the teacher or
leader, exclusive of fringe benefits or extra duty pay.  Any
incentive pay awards received shall be excluded from compensation
for purposes of calculating retirement pursuant to the Teachers'
Retirement System of Oklahoma and shall not be subject to taxes
levied by the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (F.I.C.A.), to the
extent such exemption is provided by federal law.

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