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Item 4-6.01 #3s

Item 4-6.01 #3s

Positions and Employment
Employee Compensation

Language
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"§ 4-6.01 EMPLOYEE SALARIES AND WAGES
a. Executive Branch Employees:
1. Classified Compensation Plan:  
a. The compensation of classified employees in the Executive Branch shall be governed by the Classified Compensation Plan authorized by §4-7.02 of Chapter 1073, 2000 Acts of Assembly, including applicable geographic and shift differentials.  This plan shall be administered by the Department of Human Resource Management.
1. Except as otherwise provided for in this subdivision, any increases in the salary band assignment of any job role contained in the Classified Compensation Plan shall be effective beginning with the first pay period, defined as the pay period from June 25 through July 9, of the fiscal year if:
a) The agency certifies to the Secretary of Finance that funds are available within the agency's appropriation to cover the cost of the increase for the remainder of the current biennium and presents a plan for covering the subsequent biennial costs, and the Secretary concurs, or
b) Such funds are appropriated by the General Assembly.  
2. If at any time the Secretary of Administration shall certify that such change in the salary band assignment for a job role is of an emergency nature and the Secretary of Finance shall certify that funds are available to cover the cost of the increase for the remainder of the biennium within the agency’s appropriation, such change in compensation may be effective on a date agreed upon by these two Secretaries.  The Secretary of Administration shall provide a monthly report of all such emergency changes in accordance with §4-8.00, of this actReporting Requirements.
b.  Salary adjustments for any employee through a promotion, role change exceptional recruitment and retention incentive options, or in-range adjustment shall occur only if:  
1. The agency has sufficient funds within its appropriation to cover the cost of the salary adjustment for the remainder of the current biennium, or
2. Such funds are appropriated by the General Assembly.  
c. No changes to the salary band assignment of individual career group roles administered under the new pay plan that is authorized by the 2000 session of the General Assembly, or similar actions, shall be implemented at the option of affected agencies. Further, no changes in salary band assignments affecting classified employees of more than one agency shall become effective unless the Secretary of Finance certifies that sufficient funds are available to provide such increase or plan to all affected employees supported from the general fund.
2. The compensation of Executive Branch Employees (other than faculty at institutions of higher education) not covered by the provisions of the Classified Compensation plan shall be administered in a manner consistent with that plan.
3. Faculty:  Reserved for future use.
4. Cabinet Officers: Annual salaries of persons appointed to positions listed below shall be paid in the amounts shown.
July 1, 2006 to April 24, 2007
April 25, 2007 to April 24, 2008
April 25, 2008 to July 1,  2008
Chief of Staff
$141,288
$145,527
$145,527
Secretary of Administration
$141,265
$145,503
$145,503
Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry
$141,265
$145,503
$145,503
Secretary of Commerce and Trade
$141,265
$145,503
$145,503
Secretary of the Commonwealth
$141,265
$145,503
$145,503
Secretary of Education
$141,265
$145,503
$145,503
Secretary of Finance
$141,265
$145,503
$145,503
Secretary of Health and Human Resources
$141,265
$145,503
$145,503
Secretary of Natural Resources
$141,265
$145,503
$145,503
Secretary of Public Safety
$141,265
$145,503
$145,503
Secretary of Technology
$141,265
$145,503
$145.50
Secretary of Transportation
$141,265
$145,503
$145,503
5. Executive Branch Agency Heads:
a. Incumbents:  The annual salaries listed below shall be paid to the individual(s) who held the listed position on December 20, of the fiscal year listed.  
July 1, 2006 to April 24, 2007
April 25, 2007 to April 24, 2008
April 25, 2008 to July 1, 2008
Level I  Range
$102,770-$177,428
$106,880-$184,525
$106,880-$184,525
Chief Information Officer, Virginia Information Technologies Agency
$177,428
$184,525
$184,525
Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles
$132,627
$137,932
$137,932
Commissioner, Department of Social Services
$132,628
$137,933
$137,933
Commissioner of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services
$178,732
$185,881
$185,881
Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner
$163,591
$170,135
$170,135
Director, Department of Corrections
$136,207
$141,655
$141,655
Director, Department of Environmental Quality
$138,885
$144,440
$144,440
Director, Department of Medical Assistance Services
$137,064
$142,547
$142,547
Director, Department of Planning and Budget
$128,618
$133,763
$133,763
Executive Director, Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
$116,787
$121,458
$121,458
State Health Commissioner
$162,484
$168,983
$168,983
State Tax Commissioner
$130,532
$135,753
$135,753
Superintendent of Public Instruction
$157,572
$163,875
$163,875
Superintendent of State Police
$134,788
$140,180
$140,180
July 1, 2006 to April 24, 2007
April 25, 2007 to April 24, 2008
April 25, 2008 to July 1, 2008
Level II Range
$89,366-$ 141,291
$92,940-$146,943
$92,940-$146,943
Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioners (two)
$115,330
$119,943
$119,943
Chairman, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
$115,330
$119,943
$119,943
Commissioner, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
$99,316
$103,289
$103,289
Commissioner, Department of Veterans Services
$115,880
$120,515
$120,515
Commissioner, Virginia Employment Commission
$115,330
$119,943
$119,943
Commissioner, Marine Resources Commission
$107,139
$111,425
$111,425
Director, Department of Business Assistance
$115,330
$119,943
$119,943
Director, Department of General Services
$130,575
$135,798
$135,798
Director, Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy
$128,969
$134,128
$134,128
Director, Department of Human Resource Management
$127,547
$132,649
$132,649
Director, Department of Juvenile Justice
$126,994
$132,074
$132,074
Director, Department of Forensic Science
$139,703
$145,291
$145,291
Executive Director, Motor Vehicle Dealer Board
$101,653
$105,719
$105,719
Director, Department of Rail and Public Transportation
$125,322
$130,335
$130,335
Executive Director, Virginia Port Authority
$126,837
$131,910
$131,910
Director, Department of Charitable Gaming
$102,172
$106,259
$106,259
State Comptroller
$115,330
$119,943
$119,943
State Treasurer
$123,434
$128,371
$128,371
July 1, 2006 to April 24, 2007
April 25, 2007 to April 24, 2008
April 25, 2008 to July 1, 2008
Level III Range
$77,711-$122,864
$80,819-$127,778
$80,819-$127,778
Adjutant General
$121,952
$126,830
$126,830
Chairman, Virginia Parole Board
$115,668
$120,295
$120,295
Members (three), Virginia Parole Board
$97,252
$101,142
$101,142
Member, Virginia Parole Board
$100,287
$104,298
$104,298
Commissioner, Department of Labor and Industry
$116,271
$120,922
$120,922
Commissioner, Department of Rehabilitative Services
$120,946
$125,784
$125,784
Coordinator, Department of Emergency Management
$96,329
$100,182
$100,182
Director, Department of Aviation
$118,285
$123,016
$123,016
Director, Department of Conservation and Recreation
$118,347
$123,081
$123,081
Director, Department of Criminal Justice Services
$114,900
$119,496
$119,496
Director, Department of Employment Dispute Resolution
$98,406
$102,342
$102,342
Director, Department of Historic Resources
$97,253
$101,143
$101,143
Director, Department of Housing and Community Development
$109,481
$113,860
$113,860
Director, Department of Health Professions
$112,481
$116,980
$116,980
Director, The Science Museum of Virginia
$113,383
$117,918
$117,918
Director, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
$117,746
$122,456
$122,456
Director, Virginia Museum of Natural History
$97,253
$101,143
$101,143
Executive Director, Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
$112,656
$117,162
$117,162
Executive Secretary, Virginia Racing Commission
$94,770
$98,561
$98,561
Librarian of Virginia
$122,864
$127,779
$127,779
State Forester, Department of Forestry
$89,367
$92,942
$92,942
Superintendent, Department of Correctional Education
$119,150
$123,916
$123,916
July 1, 2006 to April 24, 2007
April 25, 2007 to April 24, 2008
April 25, 2008 to July 1, 2008
Level IV Range
$67,576-$106,849
$70,279-$111,123
$70,279-$111,123
Administrator, Commonwealth's Attorneys' Services Council
$86,480
$89,939
$89,939
Commissioner, Department for the Aging
$103,618
$107,763
$107,763
Commissioner, Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired
$82,365
$85,660
$85,660
Director, Office of Substance Abuse Prevention
$93,459
$97,197
$97,197
Director, Department of Minority Business Enterprise
$95,000
$98,800
$98,800
Director, Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation
$98,309
$102,241
$102,241
Executive Director, Board of Accountancy
$82,465
$85,764
$85,764
Executive Director, Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia
$93,459
$97,197
$97,197
Human Rights Director, Human Rights Council
$67,576
$70,279
$70,279
Secretary, State Board of Elections
$79,715
$82,904
$82,904
July 1, 2006 to April 24, 2007
April 25, 2007 to April 24, 2008
April 25, 2008 to July 1, 2008
Level V Range
$58,760-$92,996
$61,110-$96,716
$61,110-$96,716
Director, Gunston Hall
$75,880
$78,915
$78,915
Director, Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
$73,585
$76,528
$76,528
Executive Director, Department of Fire Programs
$78,616
$81,761
$81,761
Executive Director, Virginia Commission for the Arts
$75,974
$79,013
$79,013
Chairman, Compensation Board
$20,288
$21,100
$21,100
b New Appointees: The annual salaries of persons appointed to positions listed in this subsection shall be established at:
1) No more than 15 percent above the appointee’s pre-appointment salary, not to exceed the maximum for the salary range, or
2) The minimum for the salary range.
3) The basis for calculation of a new appointees salary shall be the last full-time salary, or annualized wage, paid to such individual.  If such salary or wage was in compensation for serving in an acting or otherwise temporary capacity, then the calculation shall be based upon the salary or wage of the last permanent position held by the appointee.
4) In proposing the salary for a new appointee as authorized in this subsection, it is the intent of the General Assembly that the maximum set out in §4-6.01.a.5.b.1) not be viewed as the normal increase for new appointees.  The Governor shall be guided by criteria which provide a reasonable limit on the increase, considering the incumbent’s potential contribution to the Commonwealth, and such other criteria as he may find useful.
c Annual Salary Increases:  In his budget proposals to the General Assembly, the Governor shall propose increases or decreases, if any,  to the salaries of incumbents in the positions listed in this subsection.  
1) Such proposals shall be:
a) Based on his evaluation of their individual performance,
b) No more than the maximum of the range of performance increases granted in that fiscal year for classified employees under the Classified Employee Pay Plan as set out in Item 511, of this Act,
c) No more than the maximum for the salary range and
d) Shall be effective on the first day of the pay period next following the Governor’s signature of the budget bill.
2) In making his proposals in the budget, the Governor shall provide the Chairmen of the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee with written justification of any increase that deviates from the average increase recommended for classified state employees under the Classified Employee Pay Plan as set out in Item 511, of this Act.  Such justification shall be confidential and shall not be subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
3) Incumbents with less than six months tenure in the position listed in this subsection shall not be eligible for the salary increase authorized by this subsection.
4) In proposing the annual salary increase authorized in this subsection, it is the intent of the General Assembly that the maximum set out in §4-6.01.a.5.c.1) b) above should be reserved for those agency heads who made an exceptional contribution to the operation of their agency.  The Governor shall be guided by criteria which provide a reasonable limit on the increase, considering the incumbent’s service to the Commonwealth, and such other criteria as he may find useful.
d. Competitive Salary Increases:  At any time, the Governor may approve a salary increase for the incumbent in a position listed in this subsection, in response to a bona fide job offer from another employer.  
1) Such competitive salary increase shall be:
a) Based on his evaluation of their individual performance,
b) No more than the maximum of the salary range,
c) No more than 15 percent for any single competitive offer or for a combination of competitive offers in a single fiscal year, and
d) Temporary and provisional until the first day of the pay period next following the Governor’s signature of the budget bill.
2) In approving a competitive offer, the Governor should be guided by criteria which provide a reasonable limit on the increase, considering the incumbent’s service to the Commonwealth and the relative difficulty of finding a qualified replacement, and such other criteria as he may find useful.  
3) In authorizing a competitive salary increase, the Governor shall provide the Chairmen of the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee with written justification for such increase.  Such justification shall be confidential and shall not be subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
e. Performance Bonuses:  At any time, the Governor may approve a performance bonus  for the incumbent in a position listed in this subsection.  
1) Such performance bonus shall be:
1) Based on his evaluation of their individual performance,
2) No greater than five percent of the annual salary for the incumbent, as listed in this Act, and
2) Performance bonuses shall not be granted to any individual more than once in a twelve month period.
3) In authorizing a performance bonus, the Governor shall provide;
a) The Chairmen of the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee with written justification.  Such justification shall be confidential and shall not be subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
b) Notification of performance bonuses to the Department of Human Resource Management for retention in its records.
f. Special Provisions for Executive Branch Agency Heads:
1) Except as may be otherwise provided in this Act, all incumbents holding positions listed in this § 4-6.01 shall be eligible for all fringe benefits provided to full-time classified state employees and, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the annual salary paid pursuant to this § 4-6.01 shall be included as creditable compensation for the calculation of such benefits.
2) If at any time the Administrator of the Commonwealth's Attorneys' Services Council serves on the faculty of a state-supported institution of higher education, the faculty appointment must be approved by the Council.  Such institution shall pay one-half of the salary listed in § 4-6.01 c 6 of this act.
a) Further, such institution may provide compensation in addition to that listed in § 4-6.01 c 6; provided, however, that such additional compensation must be approved by the Council.
b) If the Administrator ceases to be a member of the faculty of a state-supported institution of higher education, the total salary listed in § 4-6.01 c 6 shall be paid from the Council's appropriation.
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July 1, 2006 to April 24, 2007
April 25, 2007 to April 24, 2008
April 25, 2008 to July 1, 2008"
Page 518, following line 48, insert:
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b. Legislative, Judicial and Independent Agency Employees:
1. The compensation of employees of Legislative, Judicial and Independent Agencies shall be administered in accordance with such pay plans as may be adopted by their respective appointing authorities.  
a) No funds appropriated by this Act shall be expended for the implementation of a pay plan for employees of the judicial or independent agencies that has not been reviewed and approved by the compensation subcommittees of the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee.
b) No funds appropriated by this Act shall be expended for the implementation of a pay plan for employees of Legislative agencies that are under the jurisdiction of the Joint Rules Committee until such plan has been reviewed and approved by the Committee.  Such plan shall be provided to the compensation subcommittees of the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee.
2. Judges and Elected Agency Heads:
a)  Annual salaries of persons appointed to positions listed below shall be paid in the amounts shown.
July 1, 2006 to April 24, 2007
April 25, 2007 to April 24, 2008
April 25, 2008 to July 1, 2008
Supreme Court
Chief Justice
$158,514
$164,855
$164,855
Associate Justice (six)
$148,682
$154,629
$154,629
Court of Appeals
  Chief Judge, Court of Appeals
$142,248
$147,938
$147,938
Judge, Court of Appeals (ten)
$141,248
$146,898
$146,898
Circuit Courts
  Judges
$138,028
$143,549
$143,549
General District Courts
  Judges
$124,233
$129,202
$129,202
Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts
  Judges
$124,233
$129,202
$129,202
Combined District Courts
  Judges
$124,233
$129,202
$129,202
Corporation Commission
Chairman, State Corporation Commission
$142,815
$148,528
$148,528
Members, State Corporation Commission (4)
$141,250
$146,900
$146,900
Workers’ Compensation Commission
Chairman, Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission
$140,925
$146,562
$146,562
Members, Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission (2)
$138,029
$143,550
$143,550
General Assembly
Clerk of the House
$133,290
$138,622
$138,622
Clerk of the Senate
$130,481
$135,700
$135,700
b) Salaries of the judges in the Court of Appeals are to be 95 percent of the salaries of justices of the Supreme Court except for the Chief Judge, who shall receive an additional $1,000 annually.
3. Agency Heads:  
a) Incumbents. The annual salaries listed below shall be paid to the individual(s) who held the listed position on December 20, of the fiscal year listed.  
July 1, 2006 to April 24, 2007
April 25, 2007 to April 24, 2008
April 25, 2008 to July 1, 2008
Legislative and Judicial Level I
$102,770-$177,428
$106,880-$184,525
$106,880-$184,525
Auditor of Public Accounts
$147,843
$153,757
$153,757
Director, Division of Legislative Automated Systems
$131,083
$136,326
$136,326
Director, Division of Legislative Services
$130,606
$135,830
$135,830
Director, Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission
$148,779
$154,730
$154,730
Executive Secretary, Supreme Court of Virginia
$140,556
$146,178
$146,178
Director, Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission
$120,299
$125,111
$125,111
Director, Virginia State Bar
$153,182
$159,309
$159,309
Director, Public Defender Commission
$123,027
$127,948
$127,948
Legislative and Judicial Level II
$70,678-$128,503
$73,505-$133,643
$73,505-$133,643
Chief, Division of Capitol Police
$94,533
$98,314
$98,314
Executive Director, Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program
$97,099
$100,983
$100,983
Director, Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission
$120,299
$125,111
$125,111
Director, Board of Bar Examiners
$75,000
$78,000
$78,000
Independent Range
$102,770-$177,428
$106,880-$184,525
$106,880-$184,525
Director, State Lottery Department
$134,328
$139,701
$139,701
Executive Director, Virginia College Savings Plan
$137,350
$142,844
$142,844
Executive Director, Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy
$104,454
$108,632
$108,632
Director, Virginia Retirement System
$137,350
$142,844
$142,844
b New Appointees: The annual salaries of persons appointed to positions listed in this subsection of this Act shall be established at:
1) No more than 15 percent above the appointee’s pre-appointment salary, not to exceed the maximum for the salary range, or
2) The minimum for the salary range.
3) The basis for calculation of a new appointee’s salary shall be the last full-time salary, or annualized wage, paid to such individual.  If such salary or wage was in compensation for serving in an acting or otherwise temporary capacity, then the calculation shall be based upon the salary or wage of the last permanent position held by the appointee.
4) In proposing the salary for a new appointee as authorized in this subsection, it is the intent of the General Assembly that the maximum set out in §4-6.01.a.5.b.1) not be viewed as the normal increase for new appointees.  The appointing authority shall be guided by criteria which provide a reasonable limit on the increase, considering the incumbent’s potential contribution to the Commonwealth, and such other criteria as he may find useful.
c Annual Salary Increases:  The appointing authority shall annually provide to the Department of Planning and Budget proposals for such increases or decreases as are deemed appropriate for the annual salaries of incumbents appointed to positions listed in this subsection.  The Governor shall include such increases or decreases in his budget proposals to the General Assembly.  
1) Such proposals shall be:
a) Based on his evaluation of their individual performance,
b) No more than the maximum of the range of performance increases granted in that fiscal year for classified employees under the Classified Employee Pay Plan as set out in Item 511, of this Act,
c) No more than the maximum for the salary range and
d) Shall be effective on the first day of the pay period next following the Governor’s signature of the budget bill.
2) In proposing the annual salary increase authorized in this subsection, it is the intent of the General Assembly that the maximum set out in §4-6.01.b.3.c.1) b) above should be reserved for those agency heads who made an exceptional contribution to the operation of their agency.  The appointing authority should be guided by criteria which provide a reasonable limit on the increase, considering the incumbent’s service to the Commonwealth, and such other criteria as he may find useful.
3) In making his proposals to the Department of Planning and Budget the appointing authority in the Judicial and Independent Agencies shall provide written justification of any increase that deviates from the average increase recommended for classified state employees under the Classified Employee Pay Plan as set out in Item 511, of this Act.  Copies of these justifications shall be provided by the appointing authority to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee.  Such justification shall be confidential and shall not be subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act in the budget, with.
4) Incumbents with less than six months tenure in the position listed in this subsection and in §1-1 through §1-15 of this Act shall not be eligible for the salary increase authorized by this subsection.
d. Competitive Salary Increases: At any time the appointing authority may approve a salary increase for the incumbent in a position listed in this subsection, in response to a bona fide job offer from another employer.  
1) Such competitive salary increase shall be:
a) Based on his evaluation of their individual performance,
b) No more than the maximum of the salary range,
c) No more than 15 percent for any single competitive offer or for a combination of competitive offers in a single fiscal year, and
d) Temporary and provisional until the first day of the pay period next following the Governor’s signature of the budget bill.
2) In approving a competitive offer, the appointing authority should be guided by criteria which provide a reasonable limit on the increase, considering the incumbent’s service to the Commonwealth and the relative difficulty of finding a qualified replacement, and such other criteria as he may find useful.  
3) In authorizing a competitive salary increase, the appointing authority in the Judicial Branch and independent Agencies shall provide the Chairmen of the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee with written justification for such increase.  Such justification shall be confidential and shall not be subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
e. Performance Bonuses:  At any time the appointing authority may approve a performance bonus  for the incumbent in a position listed in this subsection.  
1) Such performance bonus shall be:
a) Based on his evaluation of their individual performance,
b) No greater than five percent of the annual salary for the incumbent, as listed in this Act, and
2) Performance bonuses shall not be granted to any individual more than once in a twelve month period.
3) In authorizing a performance bonus, the appointing authority shall provide;
a) The Chairmen of the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee with written justification.  Such justification shall be confidential and shall not be subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
b) Notification of performance bonuses to the Department of Human Resource Management for retention in its records."


Explanation
(This amendment consolidates the salaries of agency heads and other appointed officials into one series of tables in the appropriations act. it also provides that increases for such employes shall be effective after the authorizing tables have been amended by the Governor and the General Assembly.)