State Teachers definition
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Retirement benefits are provided via the State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio (STRS) or the School Employees Retirement System (SERS).
Local Association delegates elected to the annual State Teachers Association Representative Assembly may use professional leave to attend.
For the purpose of providing creditable service reporting to the State Teachers Retirement System (STRS) as defined in Education Code Section 22138.5, the Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) for part-time faculty must be identified in this collective bargaining agreement.
By law, federal and state withholding taxes, State Teachers' Retirement System contributions, and other taxes such as FICA and Medicare are deducted from paychecks when applicable.
The teacher will make the same contribution to the State Teachers' Retirement System that would have been paid had he/she been a full-time teacher during that period and the District will make the contribution for the District and state costs.
When a teacher has exhausted his/her accumulated sick leave and is unable to return to work, the teacher shall be placed on unpaid leave of absence until such time as the teacher begins disability retirement under the State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio or until the teacher returns to assignment.
A member of the bargaining unit who has ten years or more of service with the state or any political subdivision of the state, but less than ten (10) years with the District, may elect at the time of retirement from active service under the State Teachers Retirement System Law to be paid in cash for part of the value of his/her accrued but unused sick leave credit which shall not exceed one-fourth (1/4th) of the total number of accumulated but unused sick leave days not to exceed thirty (30) days.
Bargaining unit members with ten (10) or more years of service with the District may elect at the time of retirement from active service under the State Teachers Retirement System Law to be paid in cash for part of the value of his/her accrued but unused sick leave credit to a maximum payment of one-fourth of three hundred sixty days (90); plus one-eighth of three hundred sixty one through four hundred sixty (361-460) days.
The granting of such leaves will be on condition that the teacher waives the obligation of the Board to contribute to the State Teachers Retirement System during the period of such leave, and during such period the Board will not make such contribution on behalf of such teacher and the teacher will not receive credit on the salary schedule or credit toward tenure during the child care leave.
For all members in the New York State Teachers Retirement System (“TRS”) with a membership date in the TRS on or after June 17, 1971, and for all members in the New York State Employees’ Retirement System regardless of their membership date, the Employer shall first make an Employer Non-elective Contribution up to the Contribution Limit of the Internal Revenue Code.