Section 13-43-57 - Long-term substitute teachers--Defined--Report on district's use--Promulgation of rules for reporting.
13-43-57. Long-term substitute teachers--Defined--Report on district's use--Promulgation of rules for reporting. A long-term substitute teacher is a substitute teacher who is employed as a substitute teacher for ten or more consecutive school days as a substitute for the same teacher. Each school district shall submit to the Department of Education a report on the district's use of long-term substitute teachers during the preceding school year. The report shall include the number of long-term substitute teachers used and the reasons, in each specific case, for the use of the long-term substitute. The department shall analyze the reports to determine trends in the frequency of and reasons for the use of long-term substitute teachers. The South Dakota Board of Education shall promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to specify the dates and methods of reporting and the type of information that is required to be reported pursuant to this section. The rules may allow the report to be incorporated into other reports by the district to the department.
Source: SL 2000, ch 90, § 1; SL 2003, ch 272, § 63.