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Step-by-Step Procedures to Implement “Retire-Rehire”

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dentify Board meeting date for final Board vote to rehire. This date should be at least

70-90 days in the future in order to accommodate 60-day notice period (see # 5 below).

Working backward from this date, find another Board meeting date which is 15-30 days

before

the rehire date. This will be the date of the “public meeting” on the rehire. If there

is currently no Board meeting scheduled to occur within this 15-30 day “window,” the

Board will need to reschedule one of its regular meetings or add a special meeting.

Board meets and votes to approve public notice and a date for public “input session.”

Board also acts (if necessary) to reschedule its next meeting or add a special meeting to

get the “input session” within 15-30 day “window.”

Prepare a notice for placement in a newspaper of general circulation in the district. (The

law does not actually specify the method of notification to the public, but this would

probably be the “safest” method.)

Send notice to newspaper. Make sure it runs at least 60 days before date in #1.

Prepare agenda item for “input session” on board meeting date set in #2 above.

Board meets and conducts “input session” on date selected under #2 above.

At the meeting date originally selected in step #1 above, the board proceeds with a

resolution to employ the individual in question.

Use your “normal” employment

resolution or motion. No need to specify or mention individual’s retired status.

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NOTICE + BOARD MOTION

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AGENDA LANGUAGE

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REEMPLOYMENT RESOLUTION