Classified personnel definition

Classified personnel means any teacher, principal,
Classified personnel means any teacher, principal, superintendent, supervisor, administrator, librarian, certified or registered nurse, college professor, or college president whose salary is paid wholly or in part from public funds. An employee of any state department, board, board of regents or board of trustees, who is in a supervisory or an administrative position, the function of which is primarily devoted to public education, shall be considered classified personnel under the meaning of this act, at the discretion of the Board of Trustees of the Teachers' Retirement System. The term "teacher" shall also include instructors and counselors employed by the Department of Corrections and holding valid teaching certificates issued by the State Department of Education. Provided, that a person employed by the Department of Corrections as an instructor or counselor shall have been actively engaged in the teaching profession for a period of not less than three (3) years prior to employment to be eligible to participate in the Oklahoma Teachers' Retirement System. The Department of Corrections shall contribute the employer's share to the Oklahoma Teachers' Retirement System.
Classified personnel means a teacher, principal, supervisor, administrator, counselor, librarian, or certified or registered nurse.

Examples of Classified personnel in a sentence

  • No later than forty-five (45) days before the first student attendance day of each year or June 15th, whichever comes first, the Superintendent will notify certified personnel of the best estimate of their salary for the coming year.Classified Personnel: Classified personnel may be paid on an hourly or salary basis, as determined by the Board.

  • Classified personnel and substitute teachers must be approved in order to be covered by our workmen’s compensation plan.

  • Classified personnel shall not be assigned to perform work in the instructional setting which will replace a currently employed certificated employee in his assignment or employment.

  • Specifically, with the requirement that Classified personnel must be members of the System regardless of the number of hours worked, this change will allow all such members to receive retirement service credit in line with the fraction of full time service that is worked.

  • Classified personnel (teachers, supervisors, principals, registered school nurses, administrators, etc.) are required to participate, beginning at their date of employment.

  • Classified personnel working in excess of 200 days will receive their normal rate of pay for all designated holidays provided the holidays fall during the agreed employment period.

  • Classified personnel working less than six (6) hours and who were employed after September 1, 1987, shall receive a pro-rated portion of this benefit according to the number of hours worked.

  • Classified personnel, who are currently enrolled in the state health insurance program and need to make a change in their coverage, must do so in August, with a deadline of August 31 of each year.

  • Classified personnel may be permitted to leave fifteen (15) minutes before the workday ends for the purpose of a medical appointment a total of four (4) times during the school year.

  • Injury in the Line of Duty - Classified personnel shall be entitled to injury in the line of duty leave at regular pay (reduced by the amount of Workers’ Compensation received as disability paid by reason of such injury) when absent from duties because of a personal injury received in the discharge of duty.


More Definitions of Classified personnel

Classified personnel. No member will be granted more than 20 days per year. Vocational Teacher: No member will be granted more than 60 hours per year.
Classified personnel means any teacher, principal, superintendent,county superintendent, supervisor, administrator, librarian, certified or registered nurse, college professor, or college president whose salary is paid wholly or in part from public funds. An employee of any state department, board, board of regents or board of trustees, who is in a supervisory or an administrative position, the function of which is primarily devoted to public education, shall be considered classified personnel under the meaning of this act, at the discretion of the Board of Trustees of the Teachers' Retirement System. The term "teacher" shall also include instructors and counselors employed
Classified personnel means any teacher, principal, superintendent, supervisor, administrator, librarian, certified or registered nurse, college professor, or college president whose salary is paid wholly or in part from public funds. An employee of any state department, board, board of regents or board of trustees,
Classified personnel means any teacher, principal, superintendent, supervisor, administrator, librarian, certified or registered nurse, college professor,
Classified personnel means those persons employed by LMS that are not required to be certified by the Wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board. They include, but are not limited to secretaries, bookkeepers, business managers, and custodians.

Related to Classified personnel

  • Specified Personnel means the personnel specified in the Contract to provide the Services.

  • Supplier Personnel means Supplier’s employees, consultants, agents, independent contractors and Subcontractors.

  • Trained personnel means knowledgeable in the following through instruction and/or practice:

  • Key Personnel means those persons named in the Specification as being key personnel.

  • Personnel means persons hired by the Consultant or by any Subconsultant as employees and assigned to the performance of the Services or any part thereof;