Educational employer definition

Educational employer or "employer" means the governing body of a public school district, including the governing body of a charter school established under Article 27A of the School Code or of a contract school or contract turnaround school established under paragraph 30 of Section 34-18 of the School Code, combination of public school districts, including the governing body of joint agreements of any type formed by 2 or more school districts, public community college district or State college or university, a subcontractor of instructional services of a school district (other than a school district organized under Article 34 of the School Code), combination of school districts, charter school established under Article 27A of the School Code, or contract school or contract turnaround school established under paragraph 30 of Section 34-18 of the School Code, an Independent Authority created under Section 2-3.25f-5 of the
Educational employer means a participating employer which is a school district, a board of cooperative educational services, a vocational education and extension board, an institution for the instruction of the deaf and of the blind as enumerated in section 4201 of the education law, or a school district as enumerated in section 1 of chapter 566 of the laws of 1967, as amended; who employ members who hold positions represented by the recognized collective bargaining units affiliated with the New York state united teachers employee organization who participate in the New York state teachers' retirement system and the New York state and local employees' retirement system.
Educational employer or "employer" means the governing body of a public school district, combination of public school districts, including the governing body of joint agreements of any type formed by 2 or more school districts, public community college district or State college or university, and any State agency whose major function is providing educational services. "Educational employer" or "employer" does not include a Financial Oversight Panel created pursuant to Section 1A-8 of the School Code due to a district violating a financial plan but does include a School

Examples of Educational employer in a sentence

  • As used in this Act: 2 (a) "Educational employer" or "employer" means the 3 governing body of a public school district, combination of 4 public school districts, including the governing body of 5 joint agreements of any type formed by 2 or more school 6 districts, public community college district or State college 7 or university, and any State agency whose major function is 8 providing educational services.


More Definitions of Educational employer

Educational employer or "employer" means the governing body of a public school district, including the governing body of a charter school established under Article 27A of the School Code or of a contract school or contract turnaround school established under paragraph 30 of Section 34-18 of the School Code, combination of public school districts, including the governing body of joint agreements of any type formed by 2 or more school districts, public community college district or State college or university, a subcontractor of instructional services of a school district (other than a school district organized under Article 34 of the School Code), combination of school districts, charter school established under Article 27A of the School Code, or contract school or contract turnaround school established under paragraph 30 of Section 34-18 of the School Code, an Independent Authority created under Section 2- 3.25f-5 of the School Code, and any State agency whose major function is providing educational services. "Educational employer" or "employer" does not include (1) a Financial Oversight Panel created pursuant to Section 1A-8 of the School Code due to a district violating a financial plan or (2) an approved nonpublic special education facility that contracts with a school district or combination of school districts to provide special education services pursuant to Section 14-7.02 of the School Code, but does include a School Finance Authority created under Article 1E or 1F of the School Code and a Financial Oversight Panel created under Article 1B or 1H of the School Code. The change made by this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly to this paragraph (a) to make clear that the governing body of a charter school is an "educational employer" is declaratory of existing law.

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