(1) Eight persons employed as teachers in a school district. | 28 |
Two persons appointed under this division shall be employed as | 29 |
teachers in a secondary school, two persons shall be employed as | 30 |
teachers in a middle school, two persons shall be employed as | 31 |
teachers in an elementary school, one person shall be employed as | 32 |
a teacher in a pre-kindergarten classroom, and one person shall be | 33 |
a teacher who serves on a local professional development committee | 34 |
pursuant to section 3319.22 of the Revised Code. At least one | 35 |
person appointed under this division shall hold a teaching | 36 |
certificate or license issued by the national board for | 37 |
professional teaching standards. The Ohio education association | 38 |
shall submit a list of twelve nominees for these appointments and | 39 |
the state board shall appoint six members to the educator | 40 |
standards board from that list. The Ohio federation of teachers | 41 |
shall submit a list of four nominees for these appointments and | 42 |
the state board shall appoint two members to the educator | 43 |
standards board from that list. If there is an insufficient number | 44 |
of nominees from both lists to satisfy the membership requirements | 45 |
of this division, the state board shall request additional | 46 |
nominees who satisfy those requirements. | 47 |
(3) Four persons employed as school administrators in a | 51 |
school district. Of the four persons appointed under this | 52 |
division, one person shall be employed as a secondary school | 53 |
principal, one person shall be employed as a middle school | 54 |
principal, one person shall be employed as an elementary school | 55 |
principal, and one person shall be employed as a school district | 56 |
superintendent. The buckeye association of school administrators | 57 |
shall submit a list of two nominees for the school district | 58 |
superintendent, the Ohio association of elementary school | 59 |
administrators shall submit a list of two nominees for the | 60 |
elementary school principal, and the Ohio association of secondary | 61 |
school administrators shall submit a list of two nominees for the | 62 |
middle school principal and a list of two nominees for the | 63 |
secondary school principal. | 64 |
(5) Three persons employed by institutions of higher | 68 |
education that offer teacher preparation programs approved under | 69 |
section 3319.23 of the Revised Code. One person appointed under | 70 |
this division shall be employed by an institution of higher | 71 |
education that has a certificate of authorization under Chapter | 72 |
1713. of the Revised Code; one person shall be employed by a state | 73 |
university, as defined in section 3345.011 of the Revised Code, or | 74 |
a university branch; and one person shall be employed by a state | 75 |
community college, community college, or technical college. Of the | 76 |
two persons appointed under this division from an institution of | 77 |
higher education that has a certificate of authorization under | 78 |
Chapter 1713. of the Revised Code and from a state university or | 79 |
university branch, one shall be employed in a college of education | 80 |
and one shall be employed in a college of arts and sciences. The | 81 |
chancellor of the Ohio board of regents shall submit a list of two | 82 |
slates of nominees for each of these appointments and the state | 83 |
board shall appoint one slate as members of the educator standards | 84 |
board. | 85 |
(B) Initial terms of office for nine members shall be for two | 91 |
years and three years for eight members, beginning on the day all | 92 |
members are appointed to the board. At the first meeting of the | 93 |
board, members shall draw lots to determine the length of the term | 94 |
each member shall serve. Thereafter terms of office shall be for | 95 |
two years. Each member shall hold office from the date of the | 96 |
member's appointment until the end of the term for which the | 97 |
member was appointed. At the first meeting, appointed members | 98 |
shall select a chairperson and a vice-chairperson. Vacancies on | 99 |
the board shall be filled in the same manner as the original | 100 |
appointments. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring | 101 |
prior to the expiration of the term for which the member's | 102 |
predecessor was appointed shall hold office for the remainder of | 103 |
such term. Any member shall continue in office subsequent to the | 104 |
expiration date of the member's term until the member's successor | 105 |
takes office, or until a period of sixty days has elapsed, | 106 |
whichever occurs first. The terms of office of members are | 107 |
renewable. | 108 |
(D) The board shall establish guidelines for its operation. | 110 |
These guidelines shall require the creation of a standing | 111 |
subcommittee on higher education, and shall permit the creation of | 112 |
other standing subcommittees when necessary. The board shall | 113 |
determine the membership of any subcommittee it creates. The board | 114 |
may select persons who are not members of the board to participate | 115 |
in the deliberations of any subcommittee as representatives of | 116 |
stakeholder groups, but no such person shall vote on any issue | 117 |
before the subcommittee. | 118 |
Sec. 3333.26. (A) Any citizen of this state who has
resided | 119 |
within the state for one year and who was in the active
service of | 120 |
the United States as a soldier, sailor, nurse, or
marine between | 121 |
April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, and who has
been honorably | 122 |
discharged from such service, shall be admitted to
any school, | 123 |
college, or university that receives state funds in
support | 124 |
thereof, without being required to pay any tuition or | 125 |
matriculation fee, but is not relieved from the payment of | 126 |
laboratory or similar fees. | 127 |
(b) "Public service officer" means an Ohio
firefighter, | 131 |
volunteer
firefighter, police officer,
member of the highway | 132 |
patrol, employee
designated to exercise the
powers of police | 133 |
officers pursuant to section
1545.13 of the
Revised Code, or other | 134 |
peace officer as
defined by division (B) of
section 2935.01 of the | 135 |
Revised
Code, or a person holding any
equivalent position in | 136 |
another state; | 137 |
(2) Any resident of this state who is under twenty-six years | 149 |
of
age, or under thirty years of age if the resident has been | 150 |
honorably
discharged from the armed services of the United States, | 151 |
and who
is the child of a public service
officer killed in
the | 152 |
line of duty or of a member of the armed services of the United | 153 |
States killed in the line of duty during operation enduring | 154 |
freedom or operation Iraqi freedom, and who is admitted to any | 155 |
state university or
college as defined in division (A)(1) of | 156 |
section 3345.12 of the
Revised Code, community college, state | 157 |
community college,
university branch, or technical college, shall | 158 |
not be required to
pay any tuition or any student fee for up to | 159 |
four academic years
of education, which shall be at the | 160 |
undergraduate level. | 161 |
A child of a member of the armed services of the United | 162 |
States killed in the line of duty during operation enduring | 163 |
freedom or operation Iraqi freedom is eligible for a waiver of | 164 |
tuition and student fees under this division only if the student | 165 |
is not eligible for a war orphans scholarship authorized by | 166 |
Chapter 5910. of the Revised Code. In any year in which the war | 167 |
orphans scholarship board reduces the percentage of tuition | 168 |
covered by a war orphans scholarship below one hundred per cent | 169 |
pursuant to division (A) of section 5910.04 of the Revised Code, | 170 |
the waiver of tuition and student fees under this division for a | 171 |
child of a member of the armed services of the United States | 172 |
killed in the line of duty during operation enduring freedom or | 173 |
operation Iraqi freedom shall be reduced by the same percentage. | 174 |
(3) Any resident of this state who is the spouse or
qualified | 175 |
former spouse of a public service officer killed in the
line of | 176 |
duty, and who is admitted to any state university or
college as | 177 |
defined in division (A)(1) of
section 3345.12 of the
Revised
Code, | 178 |
community college, state
community college,
university branch, or | 179 |
technical college,
shall not be required to
pay any tuition or any | 180 |
student fee for
up to four academic years
of education, which | 181 |
shall be at the
undergraduate level. | 182 |
(C) Any institution that is not subject to division (B) of | 183 |
this section and that holds a valid certificate of registration | 184 |
issued under Chapter 3332., a valid certificate issued under | 185 |
Chapter 4709., or a valid license issued under Chapter 4713. of | 186 |
the Revised Code, or that is nonprofit and has a certificate of | 187 |
authorization issued under section 1713.02 of the Revised Code
or | 188 |
that is a private institution exempt from regulation under Chapter | 189 |
3332. of the Revised Code as prescribed in section 3333.046 of the | 190 |
Revised Code that reduces tuition
and student fees of a student | 191 |
who is
eligible to attend an
institution of higher education under | 192 |
the
provisions of division
(B) of this section by an amount | 193 |
indicated
by the Ohio board of
regents shall be eligible to | 194 |
receive a
grant in that amount from
the board. Each institution | 195 |
that
enrolls students under division
(B) of this section shall | 196 |
report
to the board, by the first day of
July of each year, the | 197 |
number of students who were so enrolled and
the average amount of | 198 |
all such tuition and fees waived during the
preceding year. The | 199 |
board shall determine the average amount of
all such tuition
and | 200 |
fees waived during the preceding year. The
average amount of | 201 |
tuition and fees waived under division (B) of
this section during | 202 |
the preceding year shall be the amount of
grants that | 203 |
participating institutions shall receive under this
division | 204 |
during the current year, but no grant under this division
shall | 205 |
exceed the tuition and student fees due and payable by the
student | 206 |
prior to the reduction referred to in this division.
Such
grants | 207 |
shall be made for four years of undergraduate
education of
an | 208 |
eligible student. | 209 |
(1) Any person who was a member of the
armed services of the | 234 |
United States for a period of ninety days
or more, or who was | 235 |
discharged from the armed services due to a
disability incurred | 236 |
while a member with less than ninety days'
service, or who died | 237 |
while a member of the armed services; provided
that such service, | 238 |
disability, or death occurred during
one of the following periods: | 239 |
April 6, 1917, to November 11,
1918; December 7, 1941, to December | 240 |
31, 1946; June 25, 1950, to January 31, 1955;
January 1, 1960, to | 241 |
May 7, 1975; August 2, 1990, to the end of
operations conducted as | 242 |
a result of the invasion of
Kuwait by Iraq, including support for | 243 |
operation desert shield
and operation desert storm, as
declared by | 244 |
the president of the United States or the congress; October 7, | 245 |
2001, to the end of operation enduring freedom as declared by the | 246 |
president of the United States or the congress; March 20, 2003, to | 247 |
the end of operation Iraqi freedom as declared by the president of | 248 |
the United States or the congress; or
any other period of conflict | 249 |
established by the United
States department of veterans affairs | 250 |
for pension purposes; | 251 |