New Mexico Statutes
Article 10A - School Personnel
Section 22-10A-11 - Level three licensure; tracks for teachers.

A. A level three-A license is a nine-year license granted to a teacher who meets the qualifications for that level and who annually demonstrates instructional leader competencies. If a level three-A teacher does not demonstrate essential competency in a given school year, the school district shall provide the teacher with additional professional development and peer intervention during the following school year. If by the end of that school year the teacher fails to demonstrate essential competency, a school district may choose not to contract with the teacher to teach in the classroom.
B. The department shall grant a level three-A license to an applicant who has been a level two teacher for at least three years and holds a post-baccalaureate degree or national board for professional teaching standards certification; demonstrates instructional leader competence as required by the department and verified by the local superintendent through the highly objective uniform statewide standard of evaluation; and meets other qualifications for the license.
C. The minimum salary for a level three-A teacher is sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for a standard nine and one-half month contract; provided that teachers in an extended learning time program or K-5 plus program shall receive additional salary at the same rate as their base salary for that teaching time.
D. The minimum salary for a counselor who holds a level three or three-A license as provided in the School Personnel Act and rules promulgated by the department shall be the same as provided for level three-A teachers pursuant to Subsection C of this section.
History: 1978 Comp., § 22-10A-11, enacted by Laws 2003, ch. 153, § 42; 2005, ch. 315, § 8; Laws 2005, ch. 316, § 5; 2007, ch. 303, § 1; 2007, ch. 304, § 2; 2009, ch. 117, § 1; 2015, ch. 74, § 1; 2015, ch. 103, § 1; 2018, ch. 72, § 3; 2019, ch. 206, § 23; 2019, ch. 207, § 23.
2019 Multiple Amendments. — Laws 2019, ch. 206, § 23, effective June 14, 2019, and Laws 2019, ch. 207, § 23, effective June 14, 2019, enacted different amendments to this section that can be reconciled. Pursuant to 12-1-8 NMSA 1978, Laws 2019, ch. 207, § 23 as the last act signed by the governor, is set out above and incorporates both amendments. The amendments enacted by Laws 2019, ch. 206, § 23 and Laws 2019, ch. 207, § 23 are described below. To view the session laws in their entirety, see the 2019 session laws on NMOneSource.com.
The nature of the difference between the amendments is that Laws 2019, ch. 206, § 23, increased minimum salary levels for level three-A teachers, and provided that teachers in an extended learning program or K-5 plus program shall receive additional salary for that teaching time, and Laws 2019, ch. 207, § 23, provided that teachers in an extended learning program or K-5 plus program shall receive additional salary for that teaching time.
Laws 2019, ch. 206, § 23, effective June 14, 2019, increased minimum salary levels for level three-A teachers; in Subsection C, after the subsection designation, deleted "With the adoption by the department of a highly objective uniform statewide standard of evaluation for level three-A teachers", after "level three-A teacher", deleted "for a standard nine and one-half month contract shall be fifty-four thousand dollars ($54,000)" and added "is sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for a standard nine and one-half month contract; provided that teachers in an extended learning program or K-5 plus program shall receive additional salary at the same rate as their base salary for that teaching time".
Laws 2019, ch. 207, § 23, effective June 14, 2019, provided that teachers in an extended learning program or K-5 plus program shall receive additional salary for that teaching time; in Subsection C, after the subsection designation, deleted "With the adoption by the department of a highly objective uniform statewide standard of evaluation for level three-A teachers", after "level three-A teacher", deleted "for a standard nine and one-half month contract shall be fifty-four thousand dollars ($54,000)" and added "is provided that teachers in an extended learning program or K-5 plus program shall receive additional salary at the same rate as their base salary for that teaching time".
Applicability. — Laws 2019, ch. 206, § 29 and Laws 2019, ch. 207, § 29 provided that the provisions of Sections 21 through 24 apply to school personnel contracted to provide services for summer 2019 K-5 plus programs in fiscal year 2019 and to all school personnel in fiscal year 2020 and subsequent fiscal years.
The 2018 amendment, effective May 16, 2018, increased the statutory minimum salaries for teachers with a level three-A license; and in Subsection C, after "contract shall be", deleted "fifty thousand dollars ($50,000)" and added "fifty-four thousand dollars ($54,000)".
2015 Multiple Amendments. — Laws 2015, ch. 103, § 1, effective June 19, 2015, added a new Subsection D.
Laws 2015, ch. 74, § 1, effective July 1, 2015, in the catchline, after "teachers", deleted "counselors and school administrators"; in Subsection C, after "one-half month contract shall be", deleted "as follows", deleted Paragraphs (1) through (4) and the designation from Paragraph (5), and deleted "for the 2007-2008 school year"; and deleted former Subsections D through G.
The 2009 amendment, effective June 19, 2009, in Paragraph (1) of Subsection E, deleted "has been a level three-A teacher for at least one year"; added "holds a level two license and meets the requirements for a level three-A license"; and added Paragraph (2) of Subsection E.
The 2007 amendment, effective June 15, 2007, amended Subsections F and G to implement the 2007 amendment of 22-10A-2 NMSA 1978.
The 2005 amendment, effective April 7, 2005, provided in Subsection A that if a level three-A teacher does not demonstrate competency in a school year, the school district shall provide the teacher with professional development and peer intervention during the following school year and that if by the end of that school year the teacher fails to demonstrate competency, the school district may choose not to contract with the teacher to teach in the classroom; and in Subsection F, provided that the minimum salary requirements apply to the 2007-2008 school year.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 22 - Public Schools

Article 10A - School Personnel

Section 22-10A-1 - Short title.

Section 22-10A-2 - Definitions.

Section 22-10A-3 - License or certificate required; application fee; general duties.

Section 22-10A-4 - Teachers and school administrators; professional status; licensure levels; salary alignment.

Section 22-10A-5 - Background checks; known convictions; alleged ethical misconduct; reporting required; penalty for failure to report.

Section 22-10A-5.1 - Duty to report ethical misconduct; responsibility to investigate ethical misconduct; ethical misconduct report coordination.

Section 22-10A-5.2 - Applicants for school employment, contracts or volunteer positions; requirements for work history and other information.

Section 22-10A-6 - Educational requirements for licensure.

Section 22-10A-7 - Level one licensure.

Section 22-10A-8 - Alternative level one license.

Section 22-10A-8 - Alternative level one license. (Effective July 1, 2022.)

Section 22-10A-8.1 - Saving clause. (Effective July 1, 2022.)

Section 22-10A-9 - Teacher mentorship program for beginning teachers; purpose; department duties.

Section 22-10A-10 - Level two licensure.

Section 22-10A-11 - Level three licensure; tracks for teachers.

Section 22-10A-11.1 - Alternative level two or level three license.

Section 22-10A-11.2 - Deaf and hard-of-hearing teachers; alternative licensure assessment; saving provision.

Section 22-10A-11.3 - Level three-B provisional licensure for school principals.

Section 22-10A-11.4 - Level three-B administrator's license; tracks for school administrator licensure.

Section 22-10A-12 - Limited reciprocity.

Section 22-10A-12.1 - Expedited licensure; military service members, spouses and dependents; waiver of fees; veterans.

Section 22-10A-13 - Native American language and culture certificates.

Section 22-10A-14 - Certificates of waiver.

Section 22-10A-15 - Substitute teacher certificate.

Section 22-10A-16 - Parental notification.

Section 22-10A-17 - Instructional support provider licenses.

Section 22-10A-17.1 - Educational assistants; licensing framework; qualifications; minimum salaries.

Section 22-10A-17.2 - Alternative level three-B licensure; track for instructional support providers.

Section 22-10A-18 - School principals; duties.

Section 22-10A-19 - Teachers and school principals; accountability; evaluations; sick leave; professional development; peer intervention; mentoring.

Section 22-10A-19.1 - Professional development; systemic framework; requirements; department duties.

Section 22-10A-19.2 - Educator accountability report.

Section 22-10A-19.3 - Anti-racism and racial sensitivity training and professional development.

Section 22-10A-20 - Staffing patterns; class load; teaching load.

Section 22-10A-20.1 - Repealed.

Section 22-10A-21 - Licensed school employees; employment contracts; duration.

Section 22-10A-22 - Licensed school employees; notice of reemployment; termination.

Section 22-10A-23 - Licensed school employees; reemployment; acceptance; rejection; binding contract.

Section 22-10A-24 - Termination decisions; local school board; governing authority of a state agency; procedures.

Section 22-10A-25 - Appeals; independent arbitrator; qualifications; procedure; binding decision.

Section 22-10A-26 - Excepted from provisions.

Section 22-10A-27 - Discharge hearing; licensed school employees; procedures.

Section 22-10A-28 - Discharge appeals; licensed school employees; independent arbitrator; qualifications; procedure; binding decision.

Section 22-10A-29 - Compensation payments to discharged personnel.

Section 22-10A-30 - Supervision and correction procedures.

Section 22-10A-31 - Denial, suspension and revocation of licenses.

Section 22-10A-32 - School district personnel, school employees, school volunteers, contractors and contractors' employees; required training program.

Section 22-10A-33 - Repealed.

Section 22-10A-34 - Repealed.

Section 22-10A-35 - Local sabbatical leave program authorized.

Section 22-10A-36 - Approved program required for sabbatical leave.

Section 22-10A-37 - Minimum conditions for sabbatical leave.

Section 22-10A-38 - Pay for sabbatical leave.

Section 22-10A-39 - Noncertified school personnel; salaries.

Section 22-10A-40 - School security personnel; definitions; required training.

Section 22-10A-40.1 - Construction.