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1999 Session

Budget Amendments - SB800 (Committee Approved)

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DJJ Career Progression Plan

Item 546 #25s

Item 546 #25s

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: (a) $1,672,888 shall be used to provide corrections officers a four step (9.3%) increase effective November 25, 1999; and (b) $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: (a) 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; (b) 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; (c) 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 (d)   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.)