HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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1. Who performs instructional duties in a
public day school during the normal 10-month school year as a
supervisory teacher, a teacher who is certificated, a helping
teacher, a classroom teacher aide; or
2. Who holds any other position in a
class that was considered eligible for State payment of employer
contributions for social security under the standards applied by
the Department of Personnel as of January 11, 1980.
(ii) "Eligible position" does not include a
position held by any employee who is employed under a federal
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) public service
program.
(iii) The Department of Personnel shall adopt
rules and regulations that, subject to and consistent with the
above standards, define "eligible position" more specifically for
the purposes of this section.
(2) For fiscal year 1981, and each fiscal year
thereafter, the employer social security contributions for any
eligible position shall be shared by each county and the State as
provided in paragraphs (3) and (4) of this subsection.
(3) For each employee who holds an eligible position
the State shall pay the then applicable employer social security
contribution rate, not to exceed 6.13 percent of that part of the
salary paid included within the social security wage base as
defined in federal law.
(4) For each employee who holds an eligible position,
the county shall pay the difference between the contribution paid
by the State under paragraph (3) of this subsection and the total
employer contribution that is due under federal law.
[(5) For fiscal year 1982 only, an amount equivalent
to the amount that is required to be distributed to the counties
and Baltimore City under subsection (e)(2) of this section shall
be transferred by approved budget amendment from the budget of
the Department of Personnel to that of the Department of
Education.]
(e) [The following are additions to State shares:
(1) For fiscal year 1984 only, these amounts are
targeted to 12 low per pupil expenditure, low wealth, and at
least average revenue effort counties:
Allegany............................................$226, 040
Baltimore City.....................................5,481,592
Caroline.............................................172 , 947
Carroll..............................................205,400
Cecil................................................477,370
Charles..............................................246,348
Dorchester............................................57,257
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