(a) A teacher or educational officer on sabbatical leave shall devote one-half of the teacher’s or educational officer’s total leave to professional educational course work, research, or other professional activity approved by the department. The department shall establish guidelines and criteria of professional educational course work, research, or other professional activity. Before granting a sabbatical leave to a teacher or educational officer, the department and the teacher or educational officer shall enter into a contract, which shall provide for the following:

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 302A-616

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Department: means the department of education. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 302A-101
  • Teacher: means a person whose duties in the public educational system are primarily teaching or instruction of students or related activities centered primarily on students and who is in close and continuous contact with students, and shall include but not be limited to classroom teachers, school librarians, counselors, registrars, and special education teachers. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 302A-101
(1) That the teacher or educational officer agrees to return to serve in the department, the University of Hawaii, or any community college for a period of not less than two years within one year after termination of the teacher’s or educational officer’s sabbatical leave;
(2) That upon failure of the teacher or educational officer to comply with paragraph (1), the teacher or educational officer agrees to refund to the department all moneys received while on sabbatical leave;
(3) That upon failure of the teacher or educational officer to comply with paragraph (2), the teacher or educational officer agrees to pay for all costs incurred by the department in enforcing paragraph (2);
(4) That upon failure to comply with paragraph (1), the educational officer’s Hawaii teaching certificate shall be canceled by the department; and
(5) Any other provisions deemed necessary by the department to be included in the contract.
(b) Beginning with the 2002-2003 school year, this section shall be interpreted as though the term “certificate” read “license”, as the latter terms are used in subpart D, and as circumstances require.