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S1130aa.......................................................by STATE AFFAIRS STATE EMPLOYEES - BONUS - Amends existing law to provide for the granting of bonuses to employees for suggestions or recommendations which resulted in cost savings or greater efficiencies. 02/24 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing 02/25 Rpt prt - to St Aff 02/27 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 02/28 To 14th Ord 03/04 Rpt out amen - to engros 03/05 Rpt engros - 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg as amen 03/06 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg as amen 03/10 3rd rdg as amen - PASSED - 33-0-2 AYES -- Andreason, Bailey, Brandt, Burkett, Burtenshaw, Calabretta, Cameron, Compton, Darrington, Davis, Gannon, Geddes, Goedde, Hill, Ingram, Kennedy, Keough, Little, Lodge, Malepeai, Marley, McKenzie, McWilliams, Noh, Pearce, Richardson, Schroeder, Sorensen, Stegner, Stennett, Sweet, Werk, Williams NAYS -- None Absent and excused -- Bunderson, Noble Floor Sponsors - Cameron & Sorensen Title apvd - to House 03/11 House intro - 1st rdg - to Com/HuRes 03/14 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 03/17 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 03/19 3rd rdg - PASSED - 65-0-5 AYES -- Andersen, Barraclough, Barrett, Bauer, Bedke, Bell, Bieter, Black, Block, Boe, Bolz, Bradford, Campbell, Cannon, Clark, Collins, Cuddy, Deal, Denney, Douglas, Eberle, Edmunson, Ellsworth, Eskridge, Field(18), Field(23), Gagner, Garrett, Harwood, Henbest, Jaquet, Kellogg, Kulczyk, Lake, Langford, Langhorst, Martinez, McGeachin, McKague, Miller, Mitchell, Moyle, Naccarato, Nielsen, Raybould, Ridinger, Ring, Ringo, Roberts, Robison, Rydalch, Sali, Sayler, Schaefer, Shepherd, Shirley, Skippen, Smith(30), Smith(24), Smylie, Snodgrass, Tilman, Trail, Wills, Wood NAYS -- None Absent and excused -- Crow, Jones, Meyer, Stevenson, Mr. Speaker Floor Sponsor - Garrett Title apvd - to Senate 03/20 To enrol 03/21 Rpt enrol - Pres signed 03/24 Sp signed 03/25 To Governor 03/27 Governor signed Session Law Chapter 168 Effective: 07/01/03
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session - 2003IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 1130 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO PAY GRADES, MERIT INCREASES AND OTHER COMPENSATION FOR CLASSIFIED 3 STATE EMPLOYEES; AMENDING SECTION 67-5309C, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR 4 GRANTING OF BONUSES TO EMPLOYEES FOR SUGGESTIONS OR RECOMMENDATIONS WHICH 5 RESULTED IN COST SAVINGS OR GREATER EFFICIENCIES TO THE DEPARTMENT OR TO 6 THE STATE OF IDAHO. 7 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 8 SECTION 1. That Section 67-5309C, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 9 amended to read as follows: 10 67-5309C. PAY GRADES AND MERIT INCREASES. (a) The following schedule 11 establishes the pay grades for all positions classified pursuant to chapter 12 53, title 67, Idaho Code. 13 STATE OF IDAHO 14 PAY GRADE SCHEDULE 15 GRADE JOB EVALUATION POINTS GRADE JOB EVALUATION POINTS 16 Minimum Mid-point Maximum Minimum Mid-point Maximum 17 A 93 or less 99 106 M 493 531 566 18 B 107 114 122 N 567 610 655 19 C 123 131 140 O 656 702 753 20 D 141 151 161 P 754 807 867 21 E 162 173 185 Q 868 928 997 22 F 186 200 213 R 998 1067 1146 23 G 214 229 245 S 1147 1227 1319 24 H 246 263 281 T 1320 1412 1516 25 I 282 303 325 U 1517 1623 1744 26 J 326 349 374 V 1745 1867 2006 27 K 375 401 430 W 2007 2147 2307 28 L 431 461 492 X 2308 2469 -- 29 (b) It is hereby declared to be the intent of the legislature that an 30 employee may expect to advance in the salary range to the labor market average 31 rate for the pay grade assigned to a classification. Advancement in pay shall 32 be based solely on performance, including factors such as productivity, reli- 33 ability, effectiveness, and the ability to achieve the goals and objectives of 34 the particular position. No employee shall advance in a salary range without 35 performance evaluation by the employee's immediate supervisor, approved by 36 the departmental director or the director's designee certifying that the 37 employee meets the performance criteria of the assigned position. 38 (i) When necessary to obtain or retain qualified personnel in a particu- 39 lar classification, upon petition of the appointing authority to the 40 administrator containing acceptable reasons therefor, a higher temporary 41 pay grade may be authorized by the administrator which, if granted, shall 42 be reviewed annually to determine the need for continuance. 43 (ii) Each employee's work performance shall be evaluated after one thou- 2 1 sand forty (1,040) hours of credited state service from the date of ini- 2 tial appointment or promotion and after each two thousand eighty (2,080) 3 hours of credited state service thereafter by his or her immediate super- 4 visor. Employees may be eligible for advancement in pay, if certified as 5 meeting the performance requirements of subsection (b) of this section; 6 however, such in-grade advancement shall not be construed as a vested 7 right. The department director shall designate, upon agreement with the 8 employee, whether such in-grade advancement is temporary, conditional or 9 permanent. It shall be the specific responsibility of the supervisor and 10 the departmental director to effect the evaluation prescribed in subsec- 11 tion (b) of this section on an evaluation form approved by the administra- 12 tor for that purpose. 13 (iii) In addition to pay increases authorized in paragraph (ii) of this 14 subsection, the department director may grant a classified employee hold- 15 ing permanent status a lump sum bonus not to exceed one thousand dollars 16 ($1,000) in any given fiscal year based upon excellent performance as 17 indicated by the performance evaluation as outlined in subsection (b) of 18 this section. Exceptions to the one thousand dollar ($1,000) limit pro- 19 vided in thissectionparagraph may be granted if approved in advance by 20 the state board of examiners. 21 (iv) In addition to pay increases authorized in paragraph (ii) of this 22 subsection, the department director may grant a classified employee hold- 23 ing permanent status a lump sum bonus not to exceed one thousand dollars 24 ($1,000) in any given fiscal year based upon suggestions or recommenda- 25 tions made by the employee which resulted in taxpayer savings as a result 26 of cost savings or greater efficiencies to the department or to the state 27 of Idaho in excess of the amount of the bonus. Exceptions to the one thou- 28 sand dollar ($1,000) limit provided in this paragraph may be granted if 29 approved in advance by the state board of examiners.
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session - 2003Moved by Sorensen Seconded by Cameron IN THE SENATE SENATE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1130 1 AMENDMENT TO THE BILL 2 On page 2, following line 29 insert: 3 "SECTION 2. That Section 59-1603, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 4 amended to read as follows: 5 59-1603. CONFORMITY WITH CLASSIFIED POSITIONS. (1) To the extent possi- 6 ble, each nonclassified position in the executive department will be paid a 7 salary or wage comparable to classified positions with similar duties, respon- 8 sibilities, training, experience and other qualifications. Temporary employees 9 and agricultural inspectors referred to in subsections (n) and (p) of section 10 67-5303, Idaho Code, shall not be entitled to sick leave accruals provided in 11 section 59-1605, Idaho Code, vacation leave provided in section 59-1606, Idaho 12 Code, nor holiday pay defined in subsection (145) of section 67-5302, Idaho 13 Code, unless contributions are being made to the public employee retirement 14 system in accordance with chapter 13, title 59, Idaho Code, and rules promul- 15 gated by the retirement board. Vacation and sick leave accruals, but not holi- 16 day pay, shall be awarded retroactively, if necessary, to the date such 17 employees become eligible for retirement system membership. 18 (2) To the extent possible, each nonclassified position in the legisla- 19 tive department will be paid a salary or wage comparable to classified posi- 20 tions with similar duties, responsibilities, training, experience and other 21 qualifications. 22 (3) The supreme court shall determine the schedules of salary and compen- 23 sation for all officers and employees of the judicial department which are not 24 otherwise fixed by law. To the extent possible, the supreme court shall adopt 25 schedules which are compatible with the state's accounting system. The judi- 26 cial department may also maintain personnel records and files under such sys- 27 tem as is ordered by the supreme court. 28 (4) The state board of education shall determine the schedules of salary 29 and compensation, and prescribe policies for overtime and compensatory time 30 off from duty, for all officers and employees of the state board of education 31 who are not subject to the provisions of chapter 53, title 67, Idaho Code, and 32 which are not otherwise fixed by law. To the extent possible, the state board 33 of education shall adopt schedules and policies which are compatible with the 34 state's accounting system. The state board of education may also maintain per- 35 sonnel records and files under a system of its own, if approved by the state 36 controller. 37 (5) Members of the legislature, the lieutenant governor, other officers 38 whose salaries are fixed by law, and members of part-time boards, commissions 39 and committees shall be paid according to law. 40 (6) Any schedule of salary and compensation, if not the schedule pre- 41 scribed by section 67-5309C(a), Idaho Code, must be approved by the appointing 42 authority and be communicated to the state controller in writing at least 43 thirty (30) days in advance of the effective date of the schedule. 2 1 (7) In addition to salary increases provided by any compensation schedule 2 adopted pursuant to paragraph (6) of this section, nonclassified officers and 3 employees, except those who are elected officials or whose salaries are fixed 4 by law, may be granted a lump sum bonus not to exceed one thousand dollars 5 ($1,000) in any given fiscal year based upon an affirmative certification of 6 meritorious service. Exceptions to the one thousand dollar ($1,000) limit pro- 7 vided in this section may be granted if approved in advance by the state board 8 of examiners. 9 (8) In addition to salary increases provided by any compensation sched- 10 ule, nonclassified officers and employees holding permanent status, except 11 those who are elected officials or whose salaries are fixed by law, may be 12 granted a lump sum bonus not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) in any 13 given fiscal year based upon suggestions or recommendations made by the 14 employee which resulted in taxpayer savings as a result of cost savings or 15 greater efficiencies to the department, office or institution or to the state 16 of Idaho in excess of the amount of the bonus. Exceptions to the one thousand 17 dollar ($1,000) limit provided in this subsection may be granted if approved 18 in advance by the state board of examiners. 19 (9) Each appointing authority, including the elective offices in the 20 executive department, the legislative department, the judicial department, and 21 the state board of education and the board of regents, shall comply with all 22 reporting requirements necessary to produce the list of employee positions 23 prescribed by section 67-3519, Idaho Code. 24 (910) The adjutant general, with the approval of the governor, shall pre- 25 scribe personnel policies for all officers and employees of the national guard 26 which are not otherwise fixed by law. Such policies will include an employee 27 grievance procedure with appeal to the adjutant general. The adjutant general 28 shall determine schedules of salary and compensation which are, to the extent 29 possible, comparable to the schedules used for federal civil service employees 30 of the national guard and those employees serving in military status. Sched- 31 ules adopted shall be compatible with the state's accounting system to the 32 extent possible.". 33 CORRECTIONS TO TITLE 34 On page 1, delete line 2 and insert: "RELATING TO COMPENSATION FOR"; in 35 line 5, delete "TO THE DEPARTMENT OR TO" and delete line 6, and insert: "; AND 36 AMENDING SECTION 59-1603, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR GRANTING OF BONUSES TO 37 EMPLOYEES FOR SUGGESTIONS OR RECOMMENDATIONS WHICH RESULTED IN COST SAVINGS OR 38 GREATER EFFICIENCIES AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE.".
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session - 2003IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 1130, As Amended BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO COMPENSATION FOR STATE EMPLOYEES; AMENDING SECTION 67-5309C, IDAHO 3 CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR GRANTING OF BONUSES TO EMPLOYEES FOR SUGGESTIONS OR 4 RECOMMENDATIONS WHICH RESULTED IN COST SAVINGS OR GREATER EFFICIENCIES; 5 AND AMENDING SECTION 59-1603, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR GRANTING OF BON- 6 USES TO EMPLOYEES FOR SUGGESTIONS OR RECOMMENDATIONS WHICH RESULTED IN 7 COST SAVINGS OR GREATER EFFICIENCIES AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFER- 8 ENCE. 9 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 10 SECTION 1. That Section 67-5309C, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 11 amended to read as follows: 12 67-5309C. PAY GRADES AND MERIT INCREASES. (a) The following schedule 13 establishes the pay grades for all positions classified pursuant to chapter 14 53, title 67, Idaho Code. 15 STATE OF IDAHO 16 PAY GRADE SCHEDULE 17 GRADE JOB EVALUATION POINTS GRADE JOB EVALUATION POINTS 18 Minimum Mid-point Maximum Minimum Mid-point Maximum 19 A 93 or less 99 106 M 493 531 566 20 B 107 114 122 N 567 610 655 21 C 123 131 140 O 656 702 753 22 D 141 151 161 P 754 807 867 23 E 162 173 185 Q 868 928 997 24 F 186 200 213 R 998 1067 1146 25 G 214 229 245 S 1147 1227 1319 26 H 246 263 281 T 1320 1412 1516 27 I 282 303 325 U 1517 1623 1744 28 J 326 349 374 V 1745 1867 2006 29 K 375 401 430 W 2007 2147 2307 30 L 431 461 492 X 2308 2469 -- 31 (b) It is hereby declared to be the intent of the legislature that an 32 employee may expect to advance in the salary range to the labor market average 33 rate for the pay grade assigned to a classification. Advancement in pay shall 34 be based solely on performance, including factors such as productivity, reli- 35 ability, effectiveness, and the ability to achieve the goals and objectives of 36 the particular position. No employee shall advance in a salary range without 37 performance evaluation by the employee's immediate supervisor, approved by 38 the departmental director or the director's designee certifying that the 39 employee meets the performance criteria of the assigned position. 40 (i) When necessary to obtain or retain qualified personnel in a particu- 41 lar classification, upon petition of the appointing authority to the 42 administrator containing acceptable reasons therefor, a higher temporary 43 pay grade may be authorized by the administrator which, if granted, shall 2 1 be reviewed annually to determine the need for continuance. 2 (ii) Each employee's work performance shall be evaluated after one thou- 3 sand forty (1,040) hours of credited state service from the date of ini- 4 tial appointment or promotion and after each two thousand eighty (2,080) 5 hours of credited state service thereafter by his or her immediate super- 6 visor. Employees may be eligible for advancement in pay, if certified as 7 meeting the performance requirements of subsection (b) of this section; 8 however, such in-grade advancement shall not be construed as a vested 9 right. The department director shall designate, upon agreement with the 10 employee, whether such in-grade advancement is temporary, conditional or 11 permanent. It shall be the specific responsibility of the supervisor and 12 the departmental director to effect the evaluation prescribed in subsec- 13 tion (b) of this section on an evaluation form approved by the administra- 14 tor for that purpose. 15 (iii) In addition to pay increases authorized in paragraph (ii) of this 16 subsection, the department director may grant a classified employee hold- 17 ing permanent status a lump sum bonus not to exceed one thousand dollars 18 ($1,000) in any given fiscal year based upon excellent performance as 19 indicated by the performance evaluation as outlined in subsection (b) of 20 this section. Exceptions to the one thousand dollar ($1,000) limit pro- 21 vided in thissectionparagraph may be granted if approved in advance by 22 the state board of examiners. 23 (iv) In addition to pay increases authorized in paragraph (ii) of this 24 subsection, the department director may grant a classified employee hold- 25 ing permanent status a lump sum bonus not to exceed one thousand dollars 26 ($1,000) in any given fiscal year based upon suggestions or recommenda- 27 tions made by the employee which resulted in taxpayer savings as a result 28 of cost savings or greater efficiencies to the department or to the state 29 of Idaho in excess of the amount of the bonus. Exceptions to the one thou- 30 sand dollar ($1,000) limit provided in this paragraph may be granted if 31 approved in advance by the state board of examiners. 32 SECTION 2. That Section 59-1603, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 33 amended to read as follows: 34 59-1603. CONFORMITY WITH CLASSIFIED POSITIONS. (1) To the extent possi- 35 ble, each nonclassified position in the executive department will be paid a 36 salary or wage comparable to classified positions with similar duties, respon- 37 sibilities, training, experience and other qualifications. Temporary employees 38 and agricultural inspectors referred to in subsections (n) and (p) of section 39 67-5303, Idaho Code, shall not be entitled to sick leave accruals provided in 40 section 59-1605, Idaho Code, vacation leave provided in section 59-1606, Idaho 41 Code, nor holiday pay defined in subsection (145) of section 67-5302, Idaho 42 Code, unless contributions are being made to the public employee retirement 43 system in accordance with chapter 13, title 59, Idaho Code, and rules promul- 44 gated by the retirement board. Vacation and sick leave accruals, but not holi- 45 day pay, shall be awarded retroactively, if necessary, to the date such 46 employees become eligible for retirement system membership. 47 (2) To the extent possible, each nonclassified position in the legisla- 48 tive department will be paid a salary or wage comparable to classified posi- 49 tions with similar duties, responsibilities, training, experience and other 50 qualifications. 51 (3) The supreme court shall determine the schedules of salary and compen- 52 sation for all officers and employees of the judicial department which are not 53 otherwise fixed by law. To the extent possible, the supreme court shall adopt 3 1 schedules which are compatible with the state's accounting system. The judi- 2 cial department may also maintain personnel records and files under such sys- 3 tem as is ordered by the supreme court. 4 (4) The state board of education shall determine the schedules of salary 5 and compensation, and prescribe policies for overtime and compensatory time 6 off from duty, for all officers and employees of the state board of education 7 who are not subject to the provisions of chapter 53, title 67, Idaho Code, and 8 which are not otherwise fixed by law. To the extent possible, the state board 9 of education shall adopt schedules and policies which are compatible with the 10 state's accounting system. The state board of education may also maintain per- 11 sonnel records and files under a system of its own, if approved by the state 12 controller. 13 (5) Members of the legislature, the lieutenant governor, other officers 14 whose salaries are fixed by law, and members of part-time boards, commissions 15 and committees shall be paid according to law. 16 (6) Any schedule of salary and compensation, if not the schedule pre- 17 scribed by section 67-5309C(a), Idaho Code, must be approved by the appointing 18 authority and be communicated to the state controller in writing at least 19 thirty (30) days in advance of the effective date of the schedule. 20 (7) In addition to salary increases provided by any compensation schedule 21 adopted pursuant to paragraph (6) of this section, nonclassified officers and 22 employees, except those who are elected officials or whose salaries are fixed 23 by law, may be granted a lump sum bonus not to exceed one thousand dollars 24 ($1,000) in any given fiscal year based upon an affirmative certification of 25 meritorious service. Exceptions to the one thousand dollar ($1,000) limit pro- 26 vided in this section may be granted if approved in advance by the state board 27 of examiners. 28 (8) In addition to salary increases provided by any compensation sched- 29 ule, nonclassified officers and employees holding permanent status, except 30 those who are elected officials or whose salaries are fixed by law, may be 31 granted a lump sum bonus not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) in any 32 given fiscal year based upon suggestions or recommendations made by the 33 employee which resulted in taxpayer savings as a result of cost savings or 34 greater efficiencies to the department, office or institution or to the state 35 of Idaho in excess of the amount of the bonus. Exceptions to the one thousand 36 dollar ($1,000) limit provided in this subsection may be granted if approved 37 in advance by the state board of examiners. 38 (9) Each appointing authority, including the elective offices in the 39 executive department, the legislative department, the judicial department, and 40 the state board of education and the board of regents, shall comply with all 41 reporting requirements necessary to produce the list of employee positions 42 prescribed by section 67-3519, Idaho Code. 43 (910) The adjutant general, with the approval of the governor, shall pre- 44 scribe personnel policies for all officers and employees of the national guard 45 which are not otherwise fixed by law. Such policies will include an employee 46 grievance procedure with appeal to the adjutant general. The adjutant general 47 shall determine schedules of salary and compensation which are, to the extent 48 possible, comparable to the schedules used for federal civil service employees 49 of the national guard and those employees serving in military status. Sched- 50 ules adopted shall be compatible with the state's accounting system to the 51 extent possible.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 13028 This legislation amends Idaho Code Section 67-5309C to provide bonuses for qualifying state employees not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) in any given fiscal year based upon suggestions or recommendations made by the employee which resulted in taxpayer savings as a result of cost savings or greater efficiencies to the department or to the state of Idaho in excess of the amount of the bonus. Exceptions to the one thousand dollar ($1,000) limit provided in this paragraph may be granted if approved in advance by the state board of examiners. FISCAL IMPACT Any impact to the General Fund would be offset by the cost savings or increased efficiencies to the department or state. Contact Name: Senator Sorensen Senator Cameron Phone: 332-1319 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE S 113