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SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 3180
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AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE
C 094 L 85
State of Washington 49th Legislature 1985 Regular Session
By Senate Committee on Governmental Operations (originally sponsored by Senator Kreidler)
Read first time 2/5/85.
AN ACT Relating to salary surveys; and amending RCW 28B.16.110, 41.06.160, and 41.06.167.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 11, chapter 36, Laws of 1969 ex. sess. as last amended by section 3, chapter 11, Laws of 1980 and RCW 28B.16.110 are each amended to read as follows:
The salary
schedules and compensation plans, adopted and revised as provided in RCW
28B.16.100 as now or hereafter amended, shall reflect prevailing rates in other
public employment and in private employment in this state or in the locality
in which the institution or related board is located. For this purpose comprehensive
salary and fringe benefit surveys shall be undertaken by the board with the
assistance of the various personnel officers of the institutions of higher
education and on a joint basis with the department of personnel, with such
surveys to be conducted ((at least)) in the year prior to the convening
of ((each)) every other one hundred five day regular session of
the state legislature. In the year prior to the convening of each one
hundred five day regular session during which a comprehensive salary and fringe
benefit survey is not conducted, the board with assistance of the various
personnel officers of the institutions of higher education and on a joint
basis with the department of personnel, shall conduct a trend salary and fringe
benefit survey. This survey shall measure average salary and fringe benefit
movement for broad occupational groups which has occurred since the last
comprehensive salary and fringe benefit survey was conducted. The results
of ((such)) each comprehensive and trend salary and fringe
benefit survey shall be completed and forwarded by September 30
with recommended salary adjustments, which recommendations shall be advisory
only, to the governor and the director of financial management for their use in
preparing budgets to be submitted to the succeeding legislature. A copy of the
data and supporting documentation shall be furnished by the board to the
standing committees for appropriations of the senate and house of
representatives.
In the case of comprehensive salary and fringe benefit surveys, the board shall furnish the following supplementary data in support of its recommended salary schedule:
(1) A total dollar figure which reflects the recommended increase or decrease in state salaries as a direct result of the specific salary and fringe benefit survey that has been conducted and which is categorized to indicate what portion of the increase or decrease is represented by salary survey data and what portion is represented by fringe benefit survey data;
(2) An additional total dollar figure which reflects the impact of recommended increases or decreases to state salaries based on other factors rather than directly on prevailing rate data obtained through the survey process and which is categorized to indicate the sources of the requests for deviation from prevailing rates and the reasons for the changes;
(3) A list of class codes and titles indicating recommended monthly salary ranges for all state classes under the control of the higher education personnel board with:
(a) Those salary ranges which do not substantially conform to the prevailing rates developed from the salary and fringe benefit survey distinctly marked and an explanation of the reason for the deviation included; and
(b) Those higher education personnel board classes which are substantially the same as classes being used by the department of personnel clearly marked to show the commonality of the classes between the two jurisdictions;
(4) A supplemental salary schedule which indicates the additional salary to be paid state employees for hazardous duties or other considerations requiring extra compensation under specific circumstances. Additional compensation for these circumstances shall not be included in the basic salary schedule but shall be maintained as a separate pay schedule for purposes of full disclosure and visibility; and
(5) A supplemental salary schedule which indicates those cases where the board determines that prevailing rates do not provide similar salaries for positions that require or impose similar responsibilities, judgment, knowledge, skills, and working conditions. This supplementary salary schedule shall contain proposed salary adjustments necessary to eliminate any such dissimilarities in compensation. Additional compensation needed to eliminate such salary dissimilarities shall not be included in the basic salary schedule but shall be maintained as a separate salary schedule for purposes of full disclosure and visibility.
It is the intention of the legislature that requests for funds to support recommendations for salary deviations from the prevailing rate survey data shall be kept to a minimum, and that the requests be fully documented when forwarded by the board. Further, it is the intention of the legislature that the department of personnel and the higher education personnel board jointly determine job classes which are substantially common to both jurisdictions and that basic salaries for these job classes shall be equal based on salary and fringe benefit survey findings.
Salary and fringe benefit survey information collected from private employers which identifies a specific employer with the salary and fringe benefit rates which that employer pays to its employees shall not be subject to public disclosure under chapter 42.17 RCW.
The first comprehensive salary and fringe benefit survey required by this section shall be completed and forwarded to the governor and the director of financial management by September 30, 1986. The first trend salary and fringe benefit survey required by this section shall be completed and forwarded to the governor and the director of financial management by September 30, 1988.
Sec. 2. Section 16, chapter 1, Laws of 1961 as last amended by section 1, chapter 11, Laws of 1980 and RCW 41.06.160 are each amended to read as follows:
In
preparing classification and salary schedules as set forth in RCW 41.06.150 as
now or hereafter amended the department of personnel shall give full
consideration to prevailing rates in other public employment and in private
employment in this state. For this purpose the department shall undertake comprehensive
salary and fringe benefit surveys to be planned and conducted on a joint basis
with the higher education personnel board, with such surveys to be conducted ((at
least)) in the year prior to the convening of ((each)) every
other one hundred five day regular session of the state legislature. In
the year prior to the convening of each one hundred five day regular session
during which a comprehensive salary and fringe benefit survey is not conducted,
the department shall plan and conduct on a joint basis with the higher
education personnel board a trend salary and fringe benefit survey. This
survey shall measure average salary and fringe benefit movement for broad
occupational groups which has occurred since the last comprehensive salary and
fringe benefit survey was conducted. The results of each comprehensive
and trend salary and fringe benefit survey shall be completed and
forwarded by September 30 with a recommended state salary schedule to
the governor and director of financial management for their use in preparing
budgets to be submitted to the succeeding legislature. A copy of the data and
supporting documentation shall be furnished by the department of personnel to
the standing committees for appropriations of the senate and house of
representatives.
In the case of comprehensive salary and fringe benefit surveys, the department shall furnish the following supplementary data in support of its recommended salary schedule:
(1) A total dollar figure which reflects the recommended increase or decrease in state salaries as a direct result of the specific salary and fringe benefit survey that has been conducted and which is categorized to indicate what portion of the increase or decrease is represented by salary survey data and what portion is represented by fringe benefit survey data;
(2) An additional total dollar figure which reflects the impact of recommended increases or decreases to state salaries based on other factors rather than directly on prevailing rate data obtained through the survey process and which is categorized to indicate the sources of the requests for deviation from prevailing rates and the reasons for the changes;
(3) A list of class codes and titles indicating recommended monthly salary ranges for all state classes under the control of the department of personnel with:
(a) Those salary ranges which do not substantially conform to the prevailing rates developed from the salary and fringe benefit survey distinctly marked and an explanation of the reason for the deviation included; and
(b) Those department of personnel classes which are substantially the same as classes being used by the higher education personnel board clearly marked to show the commonality of the classes between the two jurisdictions;
(4) A supplemental salary schedule which indicates the additional salary to be paid state employees for hazardous duties or other considerations requiring extra compensation under specific circumstances. Additional compensation for these circumstances shall not be included in the basic salary schedule but shall be maintained as a separate pay schedule for purposes of full disclosure and visibility; and
(5) A supplemental salary schedule which indicates those cases where the board determines that prevailing rates do not provide similar salaries for positions that require or impose similar responsibilities, judgment, knowledge, skills, and working conditions. This supplementary salary schedule shall contain proposed salary adjustments necessary to eliminate any such dissimilarities in compensation. Additional compensation needed to eliminate such salary dissimilarities shall not be included in the basic salary schedule but shall be maintained as a separate salary schedule for purposes of full disclosure and visibility.
It is the intention of the legislature that requests for funds to support recommendations for salary deviations from the prevailing rate survey data shall be kept to a minimum, and that the requests be fully documented when forwarded by the department of personnel. Further, it is the intention of the legislature that the department of personnel and the higher education personnel board jointly determine job classes which are substantially common to both jurisdictions and that basic salaries for these job classes shall be equal based on salary and fringe benefit survey findings.
Salary and fringe benefit survey information collected from private employers which identifies a specific employer with the salary and fringe benefit rates which that employer pays to its employees shall not be subject to public disclosure under chapter 42.17 RCW.
The first comprehensive salary and fringe benefit survey required by this section shall be completed and forwarded to the governor and the director of financial management by September 30, 1986. The first trend salary and fringe benefit survey required by this section shall be completed and forwarded to the governor and the director of financial management by September 30, 1988.
Sec. 3. Section 5, chapter 152, Laws of 1977 ex. sess. as last amended by section 2, chapter 11, Laws of 1980 and RCW 41.06.167 are each amended to read as follows:
The
department of personnel shall undertake comprehensive salary and fringe
benefit surveys for officers of the Washington state patrol, with such surveys
to be conducted ((at least)) in the year prior to the convening of ((each))
every other one hundred five day regular session of the state
legislature. In the year prior to the convening of each one hundred five
day regular session during which a comprehensive salary and fringe benefit
survey is not conducted, the department shall conduct a trend salary and fringe
benefit survey. This survey shall measure average salary and fringe benefit
movement which has occurred since the last comprehensive salary and fringe
benefit survey was conducted. The results of each ((such)) comprehensive
and trend survey shall be completed and forwarded by September 30,
after review and concurrence by the chief of the Washington state patrol, to
the governor and director of financial management for their use in preparing
budgets to be submitted to the succeeding legislature. A copy of the data and
supporting documentation shall be furnished by the department of personnel to
the legislative budget committee and the standing committees for appropriations
of the senate and house of representatives. The office of financial management
shall analyze the survey results and conduct investigations which may be
necessary to arbitrate differences between interested parties regarding the
accuracy of collected survey data and the use of such data for salary
adjustment.
Surveys conducted by the department of personnel for the Washington state patrol shall be undertaken in a manner consistent with statistically accurate sampling techniques, including comparisons of weighted averages of salaries. This service performed by the department of personnel shall be on a reimbursable basis in accordance with the provisions of RCW 41.06.080 as now existing or hereafter amended.
A comprehensive salary and fringe benefits survey plan shall be submitted jointly by the department of personnel and the Washington state patrol to the director of financial management, the committee on ways and means of the senate, the committee on appropriations of the house of representatives and to the legislative budget committee six months before the beginning of each periodic survey. The legislative budget committee shall review and evaluate the survey plan before final implementation.
The first comprehensive salary and fringe benefit survey required by this section shall be completed and forwarded to the governor and the director of financial management by September 30, 1986. The first trend salary and fringe benefit survey required by this section shall be completed and forwarded to the governor and the director of financial management by September 30, 1988.