Example: | An employer employs two police officers, one who has a high school diploma and one who has a college degree. Although both officers have the same duties, the employer designates the first officer as an "officer 1" and the second officer as an "officer 2." The distinction between the two levels is conditioned upon different levels of education. The second officer is paid at a higher rate. For purposes of determining basic salary, both officers occupy the same position because both have the same duties. The difference in their two rates of pay is an education premium which does not qualify as basic salary, see WAC 415-104-3302. |
(4) "Attached to a position" means a payment conditioned on specific duties required of the person holding the position.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
41.50.050 and
41.50.055. WSR 97-01-016, § 415-104-305, filed 12/6/96, effective 1/6/97.]