New York Statutes
§ 3005-A — Leave of absence for teaching purposes
New York § 3005-A
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 4Teachers and Pupils
Art. 61Teachers and Supervisory and Administrative Staff
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N.Y. Education § 3005-A (2026).
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§ 3005-a. Leave of absence for teaching purposes. In a city of one\nmillion or more, a board of education may permit any teacher to apply\nfor and receive a leave of absence for a period not to exceed two years\nfor teaching in a college or university, certificated and accredited by\nthe commissioner of education, provided such college or university shall\nhave agreed to furnish an educator of professorial rank to fulfill the\nduties of the said teacher on leave of absence or any other duties\nassigned by the superintendent of schools. During the period of said\nleave of absence for teaching in a college or university, the said\nteacher shall receive from the school district in said city the same\ncompensation that he would have received had he been present and\nteaching in a school of
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