Appropriates $2,164,000 to the Division of Human Resources for fiscal year 2019; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 16.00; provides guidance for employee compensation; and provides guidance for the implementation of employee compensation.
APPROPRIATIONS -- DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES -- Appropriates $2,164,000 to the Division of Human Resources for fiscal year 2019; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 16.00; provides guidance for employee compensation; and provides guidance for the implementation of employee compensation.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
This is the FY 2019 original appropriation bill for the Division of Human Resources. It appropriates $2,164,000 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 16.00. For benefit costs, the bill removes $1,450 per eligible FTP to bring the annual employer contribution for health insurance down to $11,650 by including a two-month employee and employer premium holiday, adds a 6.8% increase for life insurance, and adjusts funding for workers' compensation in amounts that vary by agency. For statewide cost allocation, $600 is provided as Attorney General fees will increase by $600, risk management costs will decrease by $200, and State Controller fees will increase by $200. The bill also provides funding for a 3% ongoing merit-based salary increase for permanent employees, to be distributed at the discretion of the division administrator. The bill funds three line items, which provide 1.00 FTP and $82,300 for a senior human resources specialist position that will provide consulting, transactional services, employee relations, training, and agency best practices review functions; $4,500 for the estimated increase in operating expenditures for IT and telecommunication support services provided by the Department of Administration; and $62,500 for local annual salary surveys. The bill also includes two sections of intent language that provide legislative intent related to employee compensation.
HOW THEY VOTED
House Third Reading
YEA (65)
NAY (0)
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (5)
Senate Third Reading
YEA (33)
NAY (0)
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (2)
LATEST ACTION
Reported Signed by Governor on March 26, 2018 Session Law Chapter 271 Effective: 07/01/2018
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2018
- Chamber
- house
- Status date
- Mar 26, 2018