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1996 Session

Budget Bill - HB30 (Introduced)

State Board of Elections

Item 70

Item 70

First Year - FY1997Second Year - FY1998
Electoral Services (72300)$7,996,398$7,996,330
Election Operations (72301)FY1997 $838,183FY1998 $838,183
Election Staff and Officials Training (72302)FY1997 $58,923FY1998 $58,923
General Registrar Compensation (72303)FY1997 $3,840,795FY1998 $3,840,795
Central Registration Roster System (72304)FY1997 $2,424,446FY1998 $2,424,378
Local Electoral Board Compensation and Expenses (72306)FY1997 $834,051FY1998 $834,051
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY1997 $7,996,398FY1998 $7,996,330

Authority: Title 24.2, Chapter 1, Code of Virginia.


A.1.a. In determining the salary and normal days of service per week for each general registrar, the State Board of Elections shall use the most recent population estimate from the United States Bureau of the Census or the Center for Public Service of the University of Virginia. The State Board of Elections shall adjust such population estimate, where applicable, for any annexation or consolidation order by a court when such order becomes effective. There shall be no reduction in salary or normal days of service per week by reason of a decline in population during the terms in which the incumbent general registrar remains in office.


b. The annual salaries of general registrars authorized to work five normal days of service per week in accordance with the provisions of § 24.2-111, Code of Virginia shall be as hereinafter prescribed.


Population

July 1, 1996

December 30,1997

 

to

to

 

November 1,1997

June 1,1998


0-25,000

$26,524

$27,320

25,001-50,000

$29,343

$30,223

50,001-100,000

$32,354

$33,325

100,001-150,000

$37,435

$38,558

150,001-200,000

$41,196

$42,432

200,000 and above

$55,118

$56,772


c. The annual salaries of general registrars authorized to work three normal days of service per week shall be fixed at 60 percent of the salary prescribed above for the population range in which the locality falls.


d. Any locality required to supplement the salary of a general registrar on June 30, 1981, shall continue that supplement at the identical annual amount as paid in FY 1981-82. This supplement shall continue as long as the incumbent general registrar on July 1, 1982 continues in office. Further, any locality may supplement the annual salary of the general registrar by an amount up to 10 percent of the annual compensation set for the general registrar pursuant to this act. There shall be no reimbursement out of the state treasury for such supplements.


e. Normal days of service per week for each general registrar shall be fixed on July 1 each year by the State Board of Elections as hereinafter prescribed.


Population

Days of Service

 

per Week

0 - 9,999

3

10,000 and above

5


No general registrar's normal days of service per week shall be less than that which was previously authorized as of June 1, 1981.


f. All general registrars whose normal days of service are less than five days per week shall be required to be open five days a week during August, September, October, November, and December of each year. Such registrars shall be compensated accordingly.


2. General registrars in the Counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William and the Cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park shall receive a cost of competition supplement equal to 15 percent of the salaries authorized in paragraph A.1.a. The cost of this supplement shall be paid out of the general fund of the state treasury.


B.1.a. The State Board of Elections shall set the annual compensation for secretaries and members of local electoral boards on July 1 of each year. In determining such compensation, the State Board of Elections shall use the most recent population estimate from the United States Bureau of the Census. However, should more recent population estimates from the Center for Public Service of the University of Virginia indicate that the population of any county or city has, since the last United States census, increased so as to entitle such county or city to be placed in a higher compensation bracket, such county or city shall be considered as being within the higher bracket for the purpose of fixing the annual compensation.


b. The annual compensation of the secretary of each local electoral board shall be as hereinafter prescribed, except that the secretary of an electoral board in any county with election responsibilities for more than seven towns shall receive, in addition to the annual compensation listed below, $50 per year for each town over seven.


Population Size

Counties with Election Responsibilities For

of Locality

 

    No Towns

 

July1, 1996

December 1, 1997

 

to

to

 

November 30, 1997

June 30, 1998


0-10,000

$1,368

$1,409

10,001-25,000

$2,048

$2,109

25,001-50,000

$2,732

$2,814

50,001-100,000

$3,414

$3,516

100,001-150,000

$4,097

$4,220

150,001-200,000

$4,780

$4,923

200,001-350,000

$5,465

$5,629

Above 350,000

$6,145

$6,329


  1 Town

 

July 1, 1996

December 1, 1997

 

to

to

 

November 30, 1997

June 30, 1998


0-10,000

$1,708

$1,759

10,001-25,000

$2,390

$2,462

25,001-50,000

$3,076

$3,168

50,001-100,000

$3,756

$3,869

100,001-150,000

$4,444

$4,574

150,001-200,000

$5,121

$5,275

200,001-350,000

$5,803

$5,977

Above 350,000

$6,488

$6,683


    2 or more Towns

 

July 1, 1996

December 1, 1997

to

to

 

November 30, 1997

June 30, 1998


0-10,000

$1,879

$1,935

10,001-25000

$2,560

$2,637

25,001-50,000

$3,241

$3,338

50,001-100,000

$3,928

$4,046

100,001-150,000

$4,609

$4,747

150,001-200,000

$5,291

$5,450

200,001-350,000

$5,973

$6,152

Above 350,000

$6,657

$6,857


    Cities

 

July 1, 1996

December 1, 1997

to

to

 

November 30, 1997

June 30, 1998


0-10,000

$1,879

$1,935

10,001-25,000

$2,560

$2,637

25,001-50,000

$3,241

$3,338

50,001-100,000

$3,928

$4,046

100,001-150,000

$4,609

$4,747

150,001-200,000

$5,291

$5,450

200,001-350,000

$5,973

$6,152

Above 350,000

$6,657

$6,857


c. The annual compensation of other members of local electoral boards shall be fixed at one-half the annual compensation provided to the secretary of the board.


d. The governing body of any county or city may pay to a full-time secretary of an electoral board such supplemental compensation as it deems appropriate. There shall be no reimbursement out of the state treasury for such supplements.


2. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the governing body of any county or city from paying the secretary of its electoral board such additional allowance for expenses as it deems appropriate but there shall be no reimbursement out of the state treasury for such expenses.


3. As authorized by § 24.2-108, Code of Virginia, each county and city shall be reimbursed for mileage paid to members of electoral boards. Mileage reimbursements shall be limited to the extent that funds are available in this act and shall be paid by the State Board of Elections only after submission of satisfactory evidence that such expenses were actually incurred and paid by a local governing body.


C. This appropriation includes $1,120,425 the first year from the general fund and $1,120,425 the second year from the general fund to implement the requirements of the National Voter Registration Act (Motor Voter).