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    • Legislation USA
    • Texas Statutes
    • Education Code
    • Title 2 - Public Education
    • Subtitle D - Educators and School District Employees and Volunteers
    • Chapter 21 - Educators
    • Subchapter D. Continuing Contracts
    • Section 21.152. Continuing Contract

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter D. Continuing Contracts
    Section 21.152. Continuing Contract

    Sec. 21.152. CONTINUING CONTRACT. A continuing contract must be in writing and must include the terms of employment prescribed by this subchapter and any other appropriate provisions consistent with this subchapter.
    Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, Sec. 1, eff. May 30, 1995.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Education Code

    Title 2 - Public Education

    Subtitle D - Educators and School District Employees and Volunteers

    Chapter 21 - Educators

    Subchapter D. Continuing Contracts

    Section 21.151. Definition

    Section 21.152. Continuing Contract

    Section 21.153. Conversion of Probationary Contract to Continuing Contract

    Section 21.154. Status Under Continuing Contract

    Section 21.155. Administrative Personnel Under Continuing Contract

    Section 21.156. Discharge or Suspension Without Pay Under Continuing Contract

    Section 21.157. Necessary Reduction of Personnel

    Section 21.158. Notice Under Continuing Contract

    Section 21.159. Hearing Under Continuing Contract

    Section 21.160. Resignation Under Continuing Contract

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