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Session Laws, 1933 Session
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 385

age daily attendance of three hundred and sixty pupils
during the preceding year, the principal of such elemen-
tary school shall receive at least four hundred dollars
($400) more per school year than the foregoing schedule
requires. And provided, further, that all increments with
service are compulsory only for teachers and principals
whose certificates are rated as -first class by the County
Superintendent. / /
Elementary school teachers employed on provisional cer-
tificates of the third grade may be paid one hundred dol-
lars ($100) per school year less than the foregoing sched-
ule requires, and in any county such teachers shall be paid
at least one hundred dollars ($100) per school year less
than shall be paid 'in such county to fully qualified elemen-
tary school teachers of that grade.

Elementary school teachers employed on provisional cer-
tificates of the second grade may be paid one hundred and
fifty dollars ($150) per school year less than the foregoing
schedule requires, and in any county such teachers shall be
paid at least one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) per
school year less than shall be paid in such county to fully
qualified elementary school teachers of that grade.

Elementary school teachers employed on provisional cer-
tificates of the first grade and elementary school principals
employed on provisional certificates may be paid two hun-
dred dollars ($200) per school year less than the foregoing
schedule requires, and in any county such teachers and
principals shall be paid at least two hundred dollars ($200)
per school year less than shall be paid in such county to
fully qualified elementary school teachers of that grade
and fully qualified elementary school principals.

The Board of County Commissioners of each county shall
levy sufficient funds to meet the scale of salaries provided
for in this section; and the salary of no teacher regu-
larly employed at the time this section or any re-enactment
thereof, to and including the re-enactment of 1922, goes
into effect shall be diminished by reason of any of the pro-
visions of said section or such re-enactment, but every
teacher or school principal shall be entitled to any increase
in salary that may herein be granted, from the time said
section or any such re-enactment goes into effect.

All salaries as hereinbefore set forth in this section shall
be reduced for the fiscal year beginning October 1st, 1933,
and ending September 30th, 1934, and for the fiscal year
beginning October 1st, 1934, and ending September 30th,
1935, in accordance with the following annual salary scale
of\reduction, any and all other provisions, of this section to

 

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