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2001 Special Session I

Budget Bill - HB3 (Introduced)

Compensation Board

Item 66

Item 66

First Year - FY2001Second Year - FY2002
Revenue Administration Services (73200)$24,417,878$24,660,573
Financial Assistance to Local Treasurers (73202)FY2001 $24,417,878FY2002 $24,660,573
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY2001 $24,417,878FY2002 $24,660,573

Authority: Title 15.2, Chapter 16, Articles 2 and 6.1, Code of Virginia.


A.1. The annual salaries of treasurers, elected or appointed officers who hold the combined office of city treasurer and commissioner of the revenue, or elected or appointed officers who hold the combined office of county treasurer and commissioner of the revenue subject to the provisions of § 15.2-1636.17, Code of Virginia, shall be as hereinafter prescribed, based on the services provided, except as otherwise provided in § 15.2-1636.12, Code of Virginia.


July 1, 2000

December 1, 2000

December 1, 2001

to

to

to

November 30, 2000

November 30, 2001

June 30, 2002



Less than 10,000

$47,517

$49,061

$49,061

$50,778

10,000 to 19,999

$52,798

$54,514

$54,514

$56,422

20,000-39,999

$58,664

$60,571

$60,571

$62,691

40,000-69,999

$65,182

$67,300

$67,300

$69,656

70,000-99,999

$72,424

$74,778

$74,778

$77,395

100,000-174,999

$80,471

$83,086

$83,086

$85,994

175,000-249,999

$84,707

$87,460

$87,460

$90,521

250,000 and above

$96,258

$99,386

$99,386

$102,865


2. Provided, however, that in cities having a treasurer who neither collects nor disburses local taxes or revenue or who distributes local revenues but does not collect the same, such salaries shall be seventy-five percent of the salary prescribed above for the population range in which the city falls except that in no case shall any such treasurer, or any officer whether elected or appointed, who holds that combined office of city treasurer and commissioner of the revenue, receive an increase in salary less than the annual percentage increase provided from state funds to any other treasurer, within the same population range, who was at the maximum prescribed salary in effect for the fiscal year FY 1980.


3. Whenever a treasurer is such for two or more cities or for a county and city together, the aggregate population of such political subdivisions shall be the population for the purpose of arriving at the salary of such treasurer under the provisions of this Item.


B. There is hereby reappropriated the unexpended balance remaining in this program on June 30, 2000, June 30, 2001, and June 30, 2002.


C.1. The Treasurers' Career Development Program shall be made available by the Compensation Board to appointed officers who hold the combined office of city or county treasurer and commissioner of the revenue subject to the provisions of § 15.2-1636.17, Code of Virginia. The Compensation Board shall submit the minimum criteria for the Treasurers' Career Development Program to the Governor and the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees no later than November 1, 2000.


2. The Compensation Board shall increase the annual salary shown in paragraph A1 of this Item by 9.3 percent for a seven-month period effective December 1, 2000, following receipt of the Treasurer's certification that the minimum requirements of the Treasurers' Career Development Program have been met, provided that such certification is received by the Compensation Board on or before November 1, 2000. Subsequent certifications shall be submitted by Treasurers as part of their annual budget request to the Compensation Board on February 1 of each year, with the 9.3 percent salary increase becoming effective on the following July 1 for a 12-month period.