§ 16-60-7. Department of elementary and secondary education — Personnel board.
(a) The board of regents shall maintain a department of elementary and secondary education
which shall perform the research, administrative, and instructional functions and
duties, including technical assistance and statewide educational information services
for local school districts, required of the regents by the provisions of this chapter.
Within that department the appointment, promotion, salaries, term of service, and
dismissal of all professional employees, including instructional and research employees,
administrative employees, and secretaries shall be at the pleasure of the commissioner
of elementary and secondary education except that the regents shall approve all assistant
commissioners; all professional employees, including instructional and research employees,
and administrative employees may be initially engaged under contract for not more
than two (2) years. All professional employees, including instructional and research
employees, and administrative employees shall not be in the classified service of
the state nor be subject in any manner of control by the personnel administrator or
by any officer or board other than the commissioner of elementary and secondary education;
provided, that all permanent appointments of the commissioner to vacant, reestablished
or newly established positions shall be subject to approval by the Emergency Hiring
Council established by Executive Order 95-2. All appointments to positions at state
operated schools shall be exempt from the preceding requirement provided that total
full time equivalent positions are within the authorized cap and all these personnel
are assigned exclusively to the schools. The hiring of individuals on a contract basis
shall be subject to state purchasing requirements. All non-classified employees of
the board of regents who shall have twenty (20) years, not necessarily consecutive,
of service credit, these credits having been earned in either the classified, non-classified,
or unclassified service or any combination of these, shall be deemed to have acquired
full status in their positions as the status is defined by § 36-4-59; provided, that this provision shall not apply to those employees whose base entry
date is after August 7, 1996; and provided that this provision shall not apply to
faculty employed by the board of regents nor shall it apply to non-classified employees
who have acquired tenure as faculty. Employees who had permanent status prior to May
7, 1981, shall continue to retain their status. Persons employed by the department
on February 1, 1974, in either the classified or unclassified service and who were
receiving longevity payments on or before February 1, 1974, shall continue to be eligible
for longevity benefits upon transfer to the non-classified service within the department.
(b) The table of organization, as submitted by the commissioner of elementary and secondary
education, together with the pay ranges, shall be subject to approval by the board
of regents.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to limit or interfere with the rights of professional,
administrative, and secretarial employees of the department of education to collectively
bargain pursuant to chapter 11 of title 36 and chapter 7 of title 28 over all terms and conditions of employment including, but not limited to, salaries,
terms of service, and dismissal, or to allow the commissioner or the department to
abrogate any agreement reached by collective bargaining.