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SENATE BILL NO. 1130 – State employ bonus/cost-saving idea

SENATE BILL NO. 1130

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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

Bill Text


                                                                        
                                                                        
  ||||              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ||||
 Fifty-seventh Legislature                 First Regular Session - 2003
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                       IN 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  this section paragraph 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.

Amendment


                                                                        
                                                                        
  ||||              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ||||
 Fifty-seventh Legislature                 First Regular Session - 2003
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                     Moved 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.".

Engrossed Bill (Original Bill with Amendment(s) Incorporated)


                                                                        
                                                                        
  ||||              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ||||
 Fifty-seventh Legislature                 First Regular Session - 2003
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                       IN 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 this section paragraph 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 / Fiscal Impact



                       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