House Journal: Page 767: Monday, March 24, 2003
11 $69,284.80 $72,612.80 $76,169.60 $79,684.80 $83,595.200
12 33.31 34.91 36.62 38.31 40.19
13
14 #45 #46 #47 #48 #49
15 $87,609.60 $91,790.40 $96,179.20 $100,580.80 $110,739.20
16 42.12 44.13 46.24 50.76 53.24
17 In this schedule, each numbered block shall be the
18 yearly and hourly compensation for the pay grade of
19 the number heading the block. Within each grade there
20 shall be six steps numbered "1" through "6". In the
21 above schedule the steps for all grades are determined
22 in the following manner. Each numbered block is
23 counted as the "1" step for that grade. The next
24 higher block is counted as the "2" step; the next
25 higher block is the "3" step; the next higher block is
26 the "4" step; the next higher block is the "5" step;
27 the next higher block is the "6" step.
28 Alternatively, the senate rules and administration
29 committee for senate employees, and the house
30 administration and rules committee for house employees
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1 may allow their employees' compensation to be flexibly
2 set anywhere between steps "1" through "6" for an
3 employee's prescribed pay grade.
4 All employees shall be available to work daily
5 until completion of the senate's and house of
6 representatives' business. The employee's division
7 supervisor shall schedule all employees' working hours
8 to, as far as possible, maintain regular working
9 hours.
10 All employees, other than those designated "part-
11 time", shall be compensated for 40 hours of work in a
12 one-week pay period. Secretaries to senators and
13 representatives are presumed to have 40 36 hours of
14 work each week the legislature is in session and shall
15 be paid only on that basis. Except for the personnel
16 designated to the contrary in this resolution, Full-
17 time employees who are required to work in excess of
18 40 hours in a one-week pay period shall either be
19 compensated at a rate of pay equal to one and one-half
20 times the hourly pay provided in this resolution or
21 allowed compensatory time off at a rate of one and
22 one-half hours hour for each hour of overtime up to a
23 maximum of 120 hours of compensatory time.
24 The following personnel shall not be paid an
25 overtime premium:
26 Secretary of the Senate
27 Chief Clerk of the House
28 Assistant Secretary of the Senate
29 Assistant Chief Clerk of the House

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