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S.B. 176 Enrolled

                 

EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION

                 
2001 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: L. Steven Poulton

                  This act modifies provisions related to State Officers and Employees to provide a salary
                  increase for certain state officers and employees and to make technical changes. This act
                  takes effect June 23, 2001.
                  This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
                  AMENDS:
                      67-22-1, as last amended by Chapter 117, Laws of Utah 2000
                      67-22-2, as last amended by Chapter 117, Laws of Utah 2000
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 67-22-1 is amended to read:
                       67-22-1. Compensation -- Constitutional offices.
                      (1) The Legislature fixes salaries for the constitutional offices as follows:
                      (a) Governor                         [$96,700] $100,600
                      (b) Lieutenant Governor                 [$75,200] $78,200
                      (c) Attorney General                     [$81,300] $84,600
                      (d) State Auditor                     [$77,600] $80,700
                      (e) State Treasurer                     [$75,200] $78,200
                      (2) The Legislature fixes benefits for the constitutional offices as follows:
                      (a) Governor:
                      (i) a vehicle for official and personal use;
                      (ii) housing;
                      (iii) household and security staff;
                      (iv) household expenses;
                      (v) retirement benefits as provided in Title 49;
                      (vi) health insurance;
                      (vii) dental insurance;


                      (viii) basic life insurance;
                      (ix) workers' compensation;
                      (x) required employer contribution to Social Security;
                      (xi) long-term disability insurance; and
                      (xii) the same additional state paid life insurance available to other noncareer service
                  employees.
                      (b) Lieutenant governor, attorney general, state auditor, and state treasurer:
                      (i) a vehicle for official and personal use;
                      (ii) the option of participating in a state retirement system established by Title 49, Chapter
                  2, Public Employees' Retirement Act, or Chapter 3, Public Employees' Noncontributory Retirement
                  Act, or in a deferred compensation plan administered by the State Retirement Office, in accordance
                  with the Internal Revenue Code and its accompanying rules and regulations;
                      (iii) health insurance;
                      (iv) dental insurance;
                      (v) basic life insurance;
                      (vi) workers' compensation;
                      (vii) required employer contribution to social security;
                      (viii) long-term disability insurance; and
                      (ix) the same additional state paid life insurance available to other noncareer service
                  employees.
                      (c) Each constitutional office shall pay the cost of the additional state-paid life insurance for
                  its constitutional officer from its existing budget.
                      Section 2. Section 67-22-2 is amended to read:
                       67-22-2. Compensation -- Other state officers.
                      (1) The governor shall establish salaries for the following state officers within the following
                  salary ranges fixed by the Legislature:
                          State Officer                     Salary Range
                      [Director, Health Policy Commission]     [$57,900 - $78,400]

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                      Commissioner of Agriculture and Food     [$62,100 - $84,100] $64,600 - $87,500
                      Commissioner of Insurance             [$62,100 - $84,100] $64,600 - $87,500
                      Commissioner of the Labor Commission     [$62,100 - $84,100] $64,600 - $87,500
                      Director, Alcoholic Beverage Control
                          Commission                 [$62,100 - $84,100] $64,600 - $87,500
                      Commissioner, Department of
                          Financial Institutions             [$62,100 - $84,100] $64,600 - $87,500
                      Members, Board of Pardons and Parole     [$62,100 - $84,100] $64,600 - $87,500
                      Executive Director, Department
                          of Commerce                 [$62,100 - $84,100] $64,600 - $87,500
                      Executive Director, Commission on
                          Criminal and Juvenile Justice     [$62,100 - $84,100] $64,600 - $87,500
                      Adjutant General                 [$62,100 - $84,100] $64,600 - $87,500
                      Chair, Tax Commission             [$67,200 - $90,700] $69,900 - $94,300
                      Commissioners, Tax Commission         [$67,200 - $90,700] $69,900 - $94,300
                      Executive Director, Department of
                          Community and Economic
                          Development                 [$67,200 - $90,700] $69,900 - $94,300
                      Executive Director, Tax Commission     [$67,200 - $90,700] $69,900 - $94,300
                      Chair, Public Service Commission         [$67,200 - $90,700] $69,900 - $94,300
                      Commissioner, Public Service Commission     [$67,200 - $90,700] $69,900 - $94,300
                      Executive Director, Department
                          of Corrections                 [$73,100 - $98,700] $76,000 - $102,600
                      Commissioner, Department of Public Safety     [$73,100 - $98,700] $76,000 - $102,600
                      Executive Director, Department of
                          Natural Resources             [$73,100 - $98,700] $76,000 - $102,600
                      Director, Office of Planning
                          and Budget                 [$73,100 - $98,700] $76,000 - $102,600

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                      Executive Director, Department of
                          Administrative Services         [$73,100 - $98,700] $76,000 - $102,600
                      Executive Director, Department of
                          Human Resource Management     [$73,100 - $98,700] $76,000 - $102,600
                      Executive Director, Department of
                          Environmental Quality         [$73,100 - $98,700] $76,000 - $102,600
                      State Olympic Officer             [$79,600 - $107,500] $82,800 - $111,800
                      Executive Director, Department of
                          Workforce Services             [$79,600 - $107,500] $82,800 - $111,800
                      Executive Director, Department of
                          Health                     [$79,600 - $107,500] $82,800 - $111,800
                      Executive Director, Department
                          of Human Services             [$79,600 - $107,500] $82,800 - $111,800
                      Executive Director, Department
                          of Transportation             [$79,600 - $107,500] $82,800 - $111,800
                      Chief Information Officer             [$79,600 - $107,500] $82,800 - $111,800
                      (2) (a) The Legislature fixes benefits for the state offices outlined in Subsection (1) as
                  follows:
                      (i) the option of participating in a state retirement system established by Title 49, Utah State
                  Retirement Act, or in a deferred compensation plan administered by the State Retirement Office in
                  accordance with the Internal Revenue Code and its accompanying rules and regulations;
                      (ii) health insurance;
                      (iii) dental insurance;
                      (iv) basic life insurance;
                      (v) unemployment compensation;
                      (vi) workers' compensation;
                      (vii) required employer contribution to Social Security;
                      (viii) long-term disability insurance;

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                      (ix) the same additional state-paid life insurance available to other noncareer service
                  employees;
                      (x) the same severance pay available to other noncareer service employees;
                      (xi) the same sick leave, converted sick leave, educational allowances, and holidays granted
                  to Schedule B state employees, and the same annual leave granted to Schedule B state employees
                  with more than ten years of state service;
                      (xii) the option to convert accumulated sick leave to cash or insurance benefits as provided
                  by law or rule upon resignation or retirement according to the same criteria and procedures applied
                  to Schedule B state employees;
                      (xiii) the option to purchase additional life insurance at group insurance rates according to
                  the same criteria and procedures applied to Schedule B state employees; and
                      (xiv) professional memberships if being a member of the professional organization is a
                  requirement of the position.
                      (b) Each department shall pay the cost of additional state-paid life insurance for its executive
                  director from its existing budget.
                      (3) The Legislature fixes the following additional benefits:
                      (a) for the executive director of the State Tax Commission a vehicle for official and personal
                  use;
                      (b) for the executive director of the Department of Transportation a vehicle for official and
                  personal use;
                      (c) for the executive director of the Department of Natural Resources a vehicle for commute
                  and official use;
                      (d) for the Commissioner of Public Safety:
                      (i) an accidental death insurance policy if POST certified; and
                      (ii) a public safety vehicle for official and personal use;
                      (e) for the executive director of the Department of Corrections:
                      (i) an accidental death insurance policy if POST certified; and
                      (ii) a public safety vehicle for official and personal use;

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                      (f) for the Adjutant General a vehicle for official and personal use; and
                      (g) for each member of the Board of Pardons and Parole a vehicle for commute and official
                  use.
                      (4) (a) The governor has the discretion to establish a specific salary for each office listed in
                  Subsection (1), and, within that discretion, may provide salary increases within the range fixed by
                  the Legislature.
                      (b) The governor shall apply the same overtime regulations applicable to other FLSA exempt
                  positions.
                      (c) The governor may develop standards and criteria for reviewing the performance of the
                  state officers listed in Subsection (1).
                      (5) Salaries for other Schedule A employees, as defined in Section 67-19-15 , which are not
                  provided for in this chapter, or in Title 67, Chapter 8, Utah Executive and Judicial Salary Act, shall
                  be established as provided in Section 67-19-15 .
                      Section 3. Effective date.
                      This act takes effect on June 23, 2001.

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