A teacher who held tenure rights and who was retired due to disability under AS 14.25.130, but whose disability (1) has been removed, and the removal of that disability is certified by a competent physician following a physical or mental examination, or (2) has been compensated for by rehabilitation or other appropriate restorative education or training, and that rehabilitation or restoration to health has been certified by the division of vocational rehabilitation of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, shall be restored to full tenure rights in the district from which the teacher was retired, at such time as an opening for which the teacher is qualified becomes available.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums
Chapter 20. Teachers and School Personnel
Article 2. Employment and Tenure.
Sec. 14.20.095. Right to comment and criticize not to be restricted.
Sec. 14.20.097. Duty-free time.
Sec. 14.20.100. Unlawful to require statement of religious or political affiliation.
Sec. 14.20.110. Penalty for violation of AS 14.20.100.
Sec. 14.20.120. Statement of qualifications.
Sec. 14.20.130. Employment contracts.
Sec. 14.20.136. Reemployment of member of teachers' retirement system.
Sec. 14.20.140. Notification of lay off or nonretention.
Sec. 14.20.145. Automatic reemployment.
Sec. 14.20.147. Transfer or absorption of attendance area and teachers.
Sec. 14.20.148. Intradistrict teacher reassignments.
Sec. 14.20.149. Employee evaluation.
Sec. 14.20.150. Acquisition and reacquisition of tenure rights.
Sec. 14.20.155. Effect of tenure rights.
Sec. 14.20.158. Continued contract provisions.
Sec. 14.20.160. Loss of tenure rights.
Sec. 14.20.165. Restoration of tenure rights.
Sec. 14.20.177. Reductions in force.
Sec. 14.20.180. Procedures upon notice of dismissal or nonretention.
Sec. 14.20.210. Authority of school board or department to adopt bylaws.