136 - Compensation of teachers in state institutions.

§ 136. Compensation  of  teachers  in  state institutions. 1. The term  "teacher", for purposes of this section, means any employee of  a  state  facility  or  institution  in  the  division  for youth in the executive  department and in the  departments  of  correctional  services,  health,  mental hygiene and social services holding a position the principal duty  of  which  is the teaching or instruction of patients or inmates, or the  direct  supervision  of  such  teaching  or  instruction,  including  an  institution education director, as determined by the department of civil  service subject to approval of the director of the budget.    2.  The  annual  salary of a teacher shall be determined in accordance  with  the  provisions  of  this  article.  Commencing  July  first,  two  thousand,  the  total salary which a teacher would otherwise be entitled  to receive for any year beginning on  July  first  shall  be  paid  over  either  (a)  a period of consecutive months beginning with the first day  of the facility's or institution's academic year, as determined  by  the  employer,   and   ending   with  the  last  day  of  the  facility's  or  institution's academic year, as determined by the employer  or,  in  the  case  of  a  teacher  in the department of correctional services, over a  period of ten consecutive  months  designated  by  the  commissioner  of  correctional  services  or  (b) a period of twelve months from September  first to August thirty-first. Any such teacher who is required  to  work  in  his position or in any other position allocated to a salary grade in  section one hundred thirty of this chapter in the period of time that is  outside the facility's or institution's academic year, as determined  by  the  employer  or,  in  the  case  of  a  teacher  in  the department of  correctional services in  the  two  month  period  outside  of  the  ten  consecutive  months  designated  by  the  commissioner  of  correctional  services shall receive additional compensation therefor. If such work is  performed in his regular position or title or in a position the title of  which is allocated to the same salary grade as his regular position,  he  shall receive additional compensation therefor at the hourly rate of pay  received  by him in his regular position. If such work is performed in a  position having a title allocated to  a  lower  salary  grade  than  the  salary grade to which the title of his regular position is allocated, he  shall receive additional compensation therefor at the hourly rate of pay  of  the  job  rate  of  the  grade of the position in which such work is  performed, or  at  such  job  rate  plus  the  additional  increment  or  increments  of  such  grade  if  he would be entitled to such additional  increment or  increments  were  he  then  appointed  to  such  position;  provided, however, that when such hourly rate exceeds the hourly rate of  pay received by him in his regular position, his additional compensation  shall  be  at  the hourly rate of pay of his regular position. When such  work is performed in a position allocated to a salary grade higher  than  the  salary  grade  to which his regular position is allocated, he shall  receive additional compensation therefor at the hourly rate  of  pay  of  the  rate  of  compensation  to  which  he  would be entitled if he were  permanently promoted to the position in which such work is performed.    3. Teachers shall not be subject to the rules governing  sick  leaves,  vacations,  time  allowances  and  other conditions of employment in the  classified service of the state established pursuant to subdivision  one  (c)  of  section  six  of  the  civil  service  law. The director of the  division for youth,  the  commissioner  of  correctional  services,  the  commissioner  of  health,  the  commissioner  of  mental hygiene and the  commissioner of social services, respectively, shall  adopt  regulations  for  sick  leaves,  vacations,  time  allowances and other conditions of  employment which shall be  applicable  to  teachers  under  its  or  his  jurisdiction and, notwithstanding any other provision of law, such rules  may  provide  for  cash payment of the monetary value of accumulated andunused  vacation  and  time  allowances  granted  in  lieu  of  overtime  compensation  standing  to  the credit of an employee at the time of his  separation from service or his entrance into the  armed  forces  of  the  United  States  for  active duty (other than for training) as defined in  title ten of the United  States  code,  whether  or  not  such  entrance  constitutes  a  separation  from  service,  and  for  the payment of the  monetary value of his accumulated and unused time allowances granted  in  lieu  of  overtime compensation standing to the credit of an employee at  the time of his appointment, promotion or transfer to another department  or agency of the state. Such rules shall be subject to approval  of  the  state civil service commission.    4.   The   provisions   of   this   section   shall   be  controlling,  notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of this chapter  or  of  the  state finance law or of any other law.