West Virginia Code § 18A-4-2a

State minimum salary bonus for classroom teachers with national board
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certification.
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that the rigorous standards and processes for
certification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) helps to
promote the quality of teaching and learning. Therefore, classroom teachers in the public
schools of West Virginia should be encouraged to achieve national board ceertification
through a reimbursement of expenses and an additional salary bonus which reflects their
additional certification, to be paid in accordance with the provisions of rthis section.
(b) (1) Three thousand five hundred dollars shall be paid annualluy to each classroom teacher
who holds a valid certificate issued by the National Board of for Professional Teaching
Standards for the life of the certification, but in no event motre than ten years for any one
certification.
(2) Three thousand five hundred dollars shall be paid annually to each classroom teacher
who holds a valid renewal certificate issued by the lNational Board of for Professional
Teaching Standards for the life of the renewals certificate, but in no event more than ten
years for any one renewal certificate.
(c) The payments: g
(1) Shall be in addition to any amounts prescribed in the applicable state minimum salary
schedule;
(2) Shall be paid in equal monthly installments; and
(3) Shall be consider ed a part of the state minimum salaries for teachers.
(d) For initial certification, one half of the certification fee shall be paid for reimbursement
once to each teacher who enrolls submits satisfactory evidence to the West Virginia
Department of Education of enrollment in the program for the National Board for
Professional Teaching Standards certification and as verified by the National Board for
Professional Teaching Standards. The remaining one half of the certification fee shall be
paid for reimbursement once to each teacher who completes submits satisfactory evidence
to the West Virginia Department of Education of completion of the National Board for
Professional Teaching Standards certification Completion shall be defined as the completion
of ten scorable entries, as verified by the National Board for Professional Teaching
Standards. Teachers who achieve National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
certification may be reimbursed a maximum of $600 for expenses actually incurred while
obtaining the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification.
(e) For renewal certification, each teacher who completes the National Board for
Professional Teaching Standards certification renewal process shall be reimbursed for the
renewal certification fee. Completion of the certification renewal process means the
submission of satisfactory evidence to the West Virginia Department of Education of the
successful renewal of the ten-year certification as verified by the National Board for
Professional Teaching Standards.
(f) The state board shall establish selection criteria for the teachers by the legislative rule
required pursuant to subsection (h) of this section.
(g) Funding for reimbursement of the initial certification fee and expenses actually incurred
while obtaining the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certifications and
funding for reimbursement of the renewal certification fee shall be administered by the state
Department of Education from an appropriation established for tuhat purpose by the
Legislature. If funds appropriated by the Legislature to accomplish the purposes of this
subsection are insufficient, the state department shall proratte the reimbursements for
expenses and shall request of the Legislature, at its next regular session, funds sufficient to
accomplish the purposes of this subsection, including needed retroactive payments.
(h) The state board shall promulgate legislative rulles pursuant to article three-b, chapter
twenty-nine-a of this code to implement the prsovisions of this section.

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