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Bill Detail: HB22-1266

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Title State Employee Total Compensation Philosophy
Status Governor Signed (03/30/2022)
Bill Subjects
  • State Government
House Sponsors
Senate Sponsors F. Winter (D)
House Committee State, Civic, Military and Veterans Affairs
Senate Committee State, Veterans and Military Affairs
Date Introduced 02/25/2022
AI Summary
Summary

Current law specifies that it is the policy of the state to provide
prevailing total compensation to officers and employees in the state
personnel system to ensure the recruitment, motivation, and retention of
a qualified and competent workforce. Current law also directs the state
personnel director to prescribe procedures for leave benefits that are

typically consistent with prevailing practices. Current law has prevented
the state personnel director from providing certain benefits to state
employees that are not typically consistent with prevailing practices.
The bill eliminates references to prevailing total compensation
and prevailing practices in connection with state employee benefits.
The bill also modifies the total compensation philosophy to specify that
it is the policy of the state to provide innovative total compensation that
meets or exceeds total compensation provided by public or private sector
employers to officers and employees in the state personnel system to
ensure the recruitment, motivation, and retention of a qualified and
competent workforce.

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