MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 939
issued. He shall keep a complete record of the credentials, certifi-
cates, or diplomas upon which certificates may have been issued or
renewed. He shall keep a complete record and file of all certificates
issued and of all certificates in force.
110. Classes of teachers' certificates.
Teachers' certificates shall be of two classes: first class and second
class. All teachers' certificates issued by the State Superintendent
of Schools shall, when issued, be of the second class, and shall be
subject to classification by the county superintendent. The certifi-
cates of all the teachers employed shall be classified by the county
superintendent of schools not less than once in two years. In deter-
mining the class of the certificate of a particular teacher, the follow-
ing points are to be considered:
(a) Scholarship; (b) executive ability; (c) personality; and (d)
teaching efficiency. The local superintendent shall keep a record of
the kind, grade, and class of certificate held by each teacher employed.
111. Salaries—Manner of paying teachers' salaries; performance
of certain duties before payment.
The salaries of teachers shall be paid at least monthly during the
school year, on or before the tenth day of the calendar month suc-
ceeding that for which the salary is due. No teacher shall be en-
titled to receive payment for services unless all of the current records
required by the county superintendent of schools have been properly
made and submitted.
112. Salaries—Minimum principals' and teachers' salaries.
(a) Teachers not to receive less than minimum; second class
certificates—No teachers or principals regularly employed in public
schools in the counties and in Baltimore City shall receive salaries
less than the amounts provided for in the following schedules for
varying amounts of training and successful experience; but no
teacher or principal whose certificate is rated by the superintendent
as second class, as provided in Section 110 shall receive any salary
increment based on experience.
(b) Schedule—Every teacher holding the following designated
type of certificates as determined by bylaw of the State Board of Edu-
cation, or having equivalent status in Baltimore City as determined by
the State Department of Education, shall receive a salary for the
ten-month school year of not less than the amount specified in the
following schedule, for the year of teaching applicable to him or her
(and those figures shall also be used for the purposes of calculating
"the State's share of current expenses"):
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