SENATE BILL NO. 156 "An Act relating to notification to teachers of layoff or nonretention." AT EASE: 1:41:39 PM / 1:41:50 PM This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. PHELAN STRAUBE, Staff to Senator Ben Stevens, the bill's sponsor, informed the Committee that this bill would address what is referred to "as the pink slip problem by aligning tenured teachers with non-tenured teachers within the law". Currently, tenured teachers must be notified by March 16th of each year that "they would not be retained for the following school year". "Non-tenured teachers must be notified by the last day of the school term". This legislation would align the two schedules by specifying that in both cases, the termination notification must be received by the end of the school term. 1:42:32 PM Co-Chair Green inquired as to how this issue was brought to the attention of the Legislature. Mr. Straube replied that the primary issue is that neither local city/school assemblies' budgets nor the State's budget for the following fiscal year are completed by March 16th of each year. The requirement that notification must be provided by that date leads to a sense of instability on the part of teachers and speculation on the part of the school districts in regards to the funding level they would receive for the following school year. Co-Chair Green ascertained therefore that the March 16th notification date has proven to be more harmful than beneficial. Mr. Straube agreed. "It creates instability for teachers and for school districts; it unnecessarily scares parents and teachers." Co-Chair Green asked whether this issue has ever been "challenged." Mr. Straube had not discovered any challenge during his research on the issue. The practice was created in the 1960s "and has not been addressed since". Co-Chair Green stated that while this is "a long-standing policy", it is inconsistent with budget cycles and is not beneficial to those concerned. Co-Chair Wilken moved to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, the SB 156 was REPORTED from Committee with previous zero fiscal note #1, dated April 18, 2005 from the Department of Education and Early Development. 1:45:02 PM