Dear Mr. Picard:
You requested an opinion of this office concerning certain restrictions on the employment of vocational agriculture teachers under La.R.S.
La.R.S.
All vocational agriculture teachers employed by a parish or city school board shall teach a twelve- month program for a twelve-month budget period and shall be paid a salary at the same monthly rate as provided in the minimum salary schedule contained in R.S.
17:421.3 . No parish or city school board shall change the vocational agriculture program without approval by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, vocational agriculture teachers shall be provided a two-week vacation period annually during which they shall not be required to work. Provisions of such vacation period shall not reduce the salaries of vocational agriculture teachers below the level provided in R.S.
17:421.3 nor shall it alter the twelve-month employee status of such teachers.La.R.S.
17:421.3 provides a schedule of minimum salaries for a 180-day school session for public elementary and high school teachers in the state based on years of experience and educational qualifications, as well as percentage increases thereon, based on years of experience.
I. Full-time Teachers Who Teach Vocational Agriculture Exclusively
La.R.S.
It appears reasonably clear from the above that under La.R.S.
II. Full-time Teachers Who Teach Vocational Agriculture andPossibly Other Subjects
As mentioned above, your request regarding part-time teachers as clarified by your staff actually asks whether a full- time teacher who may teach one or more subjects in addition to vocational agriculture may be employed for less than twelve months. The statutory provisions referenced above do not limit the application of the twelve-month employment to teachers who teach vocational agriculture exclusively. No statutory definitions2 or jurisprudential interpretations can be found that would help determine whether the term "teacher," as used in La.R.S.
In view of the express provisions of Section 422(B) which requires that all vocational agriculture teachers teach a twelve-month program and be paid a salary at the statutory minimum rates, and in the absence of further limitations thereon, we believe that the obligation to employ vocational agriculture teachers for twelve months during a budget period extends equally to a full-time teacher who teaches vocational agriculture in addition to other subject(s). When a law is clear and unambiguous and its application does not lead to absurd consequences, the law shall be applied as written and no further interpretation may be made in search of the intent of the legislature. La. Civ. Code art.
Therefore it is the opinion of this office that all vocational agriculture teachers must be employed for twelve months during a twelve-month budget period, whether they teach vocational agriculture exclusively or in addition to other subjects.
We hope this sufficiently answers your inquiry, but if we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.
With best regards,
CHARLES C. FOTI ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY: _____________________________
Uma M. Subramanian Assistant Attorney General
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