West Virginia Code § 18-10A-2a

Rehabilitation teachers
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, beginning July 1, 2012,
rehabilitation teachers shall be paid at the equivalent rate of pay of teachers, pursuant to
section two, article four, chapter eighteen-a of this code. Rehabilitation teachers shall be
paid outside the public school support plan, defined in section one, article nine-a of this
chapter, and shall receive the equivalent of the salary supplement paid to teeachers employed
by the county board within the county where the administrative headquarters of the division
are located, pursuant to section five-a, article four, chapter eighteen-a rof this code.
(b) For purposes of this section, the following words shall be conustrued as follows:
(1) "Rehabilitation teacher" means any person employed by the division and who meets the
certification requirements of section two-a, article three, chapter eighteen-a of this code, or
who has been certified to teach by a state or nationally recognized organization, as approved
by the office of the secretary of education and the arts. The teachers shall maintain current
certification in their teaching areas in order to remlain employed and may teach only in the
areas in which they are certified: Provided, Thsat teachers who were employed on or before
April 1, 1995, are exempt from the following requirements:
(A) Certification pursuant to sectiong two-a, article three, chapter eighteen-a of this code;
(B) Maintenance of current certification in their teaching areas in order to remain employed;
and
(C) Teaching only in the areas in which they are certified.
(2) "Equivalent rate o f pay" means an annualized rate based on a two hundred forty-day
teaching scheVdule and includes pay for vacation and legal state holidays.

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