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Session Laws, 2000
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Ch. 245 2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(d) The individual's compensation during the period of reemployment may not
be subject to the employer pickup provisions of § 21-303 of this article or any
reduction or deduction as a member contribution for pension or retirement purposes. (e) The State Retirement Agency shall institute appropriate reporting
procedures with the affected payroll systems to ensure compliance with this section. (f) (1) Immediately on the employment of any individual receiving a service
retirement allowance or a vested allowance, a participating employer shall notify the
State Retirement Agency of the type of employment and the anticipated earnings of
the individual. (2) At least once each year, in a format specified by the State Retirement
Agency, each participating employer shall provide the State Retirement Agency with
a list of all employees included on any payroll of the employer, the Social Security
numbers of the employees, and their earnings for that year. (g) The county boards of education shall notify the State Retirement Agency of
any retired teachers who qualify under subsection [(b)(1)(v)] (B)(1)(III) of this section
OR ANY PERSONNEL WHO QUALIFY UNDER SUBSECTION (B)(1)(IV) OF THIS SECTION. (h) The State Board of Education shall notify the county boards of education of: (1) any public school that is recommended for reconstitution or has been
reconstituted; (2) any public school that is no longer recommended for reconstitution or
is otherwise found to meet the standards for school performance set by the State
Board of Education after reconstitution or a recommendation for reconstitution; (3) any county or subject area on a statewide basis in which the State
Board of Education finds there is a shortage of teachers; and (4) a finding that there is no longer a shortage of teachers in a county or
subject area on a statewide basis. (i) In addition to any regulations adopted in accordance with § 6-202 of the
Education Article, the State Board of Education shall adopt regulations concerning
the employment terms of retired teachers AND PERSONNEL DESCRIBED IN
SUBSECTION (B)(1)(IV) OF THIS SECTION. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, on or before December
31, 2001. and on or before December 31, 2003, the State Board of Education shall
submit a report to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1246 of the State
Government Article, to the General Assembly, on the impact of this Act on principal
recruitment and principal shortages at Maryland's public schools. The reports shall
also include information on efforts underway by the Board and local public school
systems to train and recruit principals. SECTION 2. 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect July 1, 2000. It shall remain effective for a period of 4 years and, at the end of
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