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1999 Session

Budget Amendments - HB1450 (Committee Approved)

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DJJ Career Progression Plan

Item 546 #17h

Item 546 #17h

First Year - FY1999 Second Year - FY2000
Central Appropriations
Central Appropriations FY1999 $0 FY2000 $1,812,468 GF

Language
Page 419, line 4, strike "$149,015,834" and insert "$150,828,302".
Page 425, following line 49, insert:
"U.1.  Out of the amounts for Compensation Supplements shall be paid $1,812,468 to implement a career progression plan for Corrections Officers employed by the Department of Juvenile Justice.  Of this amount, $1,672,888 shall be used to provide corrections officers a four-step (9.3 percent) increase, effective November 25, 1999, and $139,580 shall be used to implement the Corrections Officer Career Progression Plan, effective April 1, 2000.
2.The Corrections Officer Career Progression Plan authorized by this paragraph shall regrade all corrections officers (grade 7) to Corrections Officer Senior (grade 8) provided they have completed one year or more of service and have successfully completed the required training academy; retain the current Corrections Officer (grade 7) classification as the entry-level job class pending completion of one year of service and the required training academy; provide for a Corrections Officer Senior (grade 9) for individuals who have served a minimum of three years combined service as a corrections officer and corrections officer senior; and, provide for a Corrections Master Officer (grade 10) for individuals who have served a minimum of two years service as a corrections officer senior.  The Department of Juvenile Justice may impose such additional physical, service, knowledge, or performance criteria as it deems appropriate.
3.The Department of Juvenile Justice shall provide a detailed implementation plan to the Governor and the Chairmen of the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee by November 15, 1999."


Explanation
(This amendment provides $1,812,468 to implement a career progression plan for Corrections Officers employed by the Department of Juvenile Justice.)