3005-A - Leave of absence for teaching purposes.

§ 3005-a. Leave  of  absence  for teaching purposes.  In a city of one  million or more, a board of education may permit any  teacher  to  apply  for  and receive a leave of absence for a period not to exceed two years  for teaching in a college or university, certificated and accredited  by  the commissioner of education, provided such college or university shall  have  agreed  to furnish an educator of professorial rank to fulfill the  duties of the said teacher on leave  of  absence  or  any  other  duties  assigned  by  the  superintendent  of schools. During the period of said  leave of absence for teaching in  a  college  or  university,  the  said  teacher  shall  receive  from  the school district in said city the same  compensation that he  would  have  received  had  he  been  present  and  teaching in a school of the district and the college educator if he is a  member  of  a publicly operated college or system shall likewise receive  the same compensation as he would have received had he remained  in  the  college or university. Such leave of absence shall not in any way affect  the  retirement  rights  of  the  said  teacher or college educator as a  member of a retirement system and the period of the aforesaid  leave  of  absence  shall  be  credited  to  the total years of service of the said  member in the same manner and for all purposes as if he had continued in  his position. Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this chapter, nor  any other local law or provision, the chancellor of the city board shall  have authority to issue to such college or university educator a special  certificate of competency which shall be  valid  for  a  period  not  to  exceed  two  years  and  not  renewable  and under which such college or  university educator  shall  be  permitted  to  fulfill  the  duties  and  assignments as herein provided.