Rider Comparison Packet 2012-13 General Appropriations Bill Article 9 - General Provisions

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Rider Comparison Packet
Conference Committee on House Bill 1
2012-13 General Appropriations Bill
Article 9 - General Provisions
Prepared by the Legislative Budget Board Staff
5/9/2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
SCHEDULE A CLASSIFICATION SALARY SCHEDULE
DIFFERENCES ONLY
House
Class
Number
Class Title
0006
0053
0055
0057
0059
0130
0132
0134
0136
0138
0150
0152
0154
0156
0158
0160
0162
0164
0170
0171
0172
0173
0174
0203
0205
0207
0210
0211
Receptionist
Clerk I
Clerk II
Clerk III
Clerk IV
Customer Service Representative I
Customer Service Representative II
Customer Service Representative III
Customer Service Representative IV
Customer Service Representative V
Administrative Assistant I
Administrative Assistant II
Administrative Assistant III
Administrative Assistant IV
Administrative Assistant V
Executive Assistant I
Executive Assistant II
Executive Assistant III
License and Permit Specialist I
License and Permit Specialist II
License and Permit Specialist III
License and Permit Specialist IV
License and Permit Specialist V
Data Entry Operator I
Data Entry Operator II
Data Entry Operator III
Data Base Administrator I
Data Base Administrator II
A99C-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
Salary Group
A06
A05
A07
A09
A11
A09
A11
A13
A15
A17
A09
A11
A13
A15
A17
B17
B19
B21
A12
A14
A16
A18
A20
A06
A08
A10
B18
B20
Class
Number
Class Title
0006
0053
0055
0057
0059
0130
0132
0134
0136
0138
0150
0152
0154
0156
0158
0160
0162
0164
0170
0171
0172
0173
0174
0203
0205
0207
0210
0211
Receptionist
Clerk I
Clerk II
Clerk III
Clerk IV
Customer Service Representative I
Customer Service Representative II
Customer Service Representative III
Customer Service Representative IV
Customer Service Representative V
Administrative Assistant I
Administrative Assistant II
Administrative Assistant III
Administrative Assistant IV
Administrative Assistant V
Executive Assistant I
Executive Assistant II
Executive Assistant III
License and Permit Specialist I
License and Permit Specialist II
License and Permit Specialist III
License and Permit Specialist IV
License and Permit Specialist V
Data Entry Operator I
Data Entry Operator II
Data Entry Operator III
Data Base Administrator I
Data Base Administrator II
IX-1
Salary Group
A06
A05
A07
A09
A11
A09
A11
A13
A15
A17
A09
A11
A13
A15
A17
B17
B19
B21
A12
A14
A16
A18
A20
A06
A08
A10
B18
B20
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
0212
0213
0214
0215
0220
0228
0229
0230
0231
0260
0261
0262
0263
0264
0265
0240
0241
0242
0243
0244
0245
0250
0251
0252
0253
0254
0255
0256
0257
0258
0259
Data Base Administrator III
Data Base Administrator IV
Data Base Administrator V
Data Base Administrator VI
Computer Operations Technician
Systems Support Specialist I
Systems Support Specialist II
Systems Support Specialist III
Systems Support Specialist IV
Computer Operations Specialist I
Computer Operations Specialist II
Computer Operations Specialist III
Computer Operations Specialist IV
Computer Operations Specialist V
Computer Operations Specialist VI
Programmer I
Programmer II
Programmer III
Programmer IV
Programmer V
Programmer VI
Information Technology Security Analyst I
Information Technology Security Analyst II
Information Technology Auditor I
Information Technology Auditor II
Systems Analyst I
Systems Analyst II
Systems Analyst III
Systems Analyst IV
Systems Analyst V
Systems Analyst VI
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B22
B24
B26
B28
A11
B13
B15
B17
B19
B12
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B27
B23
B25
B23
B25
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B26
0212
0213
0214
0215
0220
0228
0229
0230
0231
0260
0261
0262
0263
0264
0265
0240
0241
0242
0243
0244
0245
0250
0251
0252
0253
0254
0255
0256
0257
0258
0259
IX-2
Data Base Administrator III
Data Base Administrator IV
Data Base Administrator V
Data Base Administrator VI
Computer Operations Technician
Systems Support Specialist I
Systems Support Specialist II
Systems Support Specialist III
Systems Support Specialist IV
Computer Operations Specialist I
Computer Operations Specialist II
Computer Operations Specialist III
Computer Operations Specialist IV
Computer Operations Specialist V
Computer Operations Specialist VI
Programmer I
Programmer II
Programmer III
Programmer IV
Programmer V
Programmer VI
Information Technology Security Analyst I
Information Technology Security Analyst II
Information Technology Auditor I
Information Technology Auditor II
Systems Analyst I
Systems Analyst II
Systems Analyst III
Systems Analyst IV
Systems Analyst V
Systems Analyst VI
B22
B24
B26
B28
A10
B13
B15
B17
B19
B12
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B27
B23
B25
B23
B25
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B26
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
0270
0271
0272
0273
0274
0281
0282
0283
0284
0285
0287
0288
0289
0290
0291
0292
0294
0295
0300
0301
0302
0303
0304
0331
0332
0333
0334
0335
0351
0352
0354
Geographic Information Specialist I
Geographic Information Specialist II
Geographic Information Specialist III
Geographic Information Specialist IV
Geographic Information Specialist V
Telecommunications Specialist I
Telecommunications Specialist II
Telecommunications Specialist III
Telecommunications Specialist IV
Telecommunications Specialist V
Network Specialist I
Network Specialist II
Network Specialist III
Network Specialist IV
Network Specialist V
Network Specialist VI
Business Continuity Coordinator I
Business Continuity Coordinator II
Web Administrator I
Web Administrator II
Web Administrator III
Web Administrator IV
Web Administrator V
Printing Services Technician I
Printing Services Technician II
Printing Services Technician III
Printing Services Technician IV
Printing Services Technician V
Micrographics Technician I
Micrographics Technician II
Micrographics Technician III
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B18
B20
B22
B24
B26
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B26
B25
B26
B18
B20
B22
B24
B26
A09
A11
A13
A15
A17
A09
A11
A13
0270
0271
0272
0273
0274
0281
0282
0283
0284
0285
0287
0288
0289
0290
0291
0292
0294
0295
0300
0301
0302
0303
0304
0331
0332
0333
0334
0335
0351
0352
0354
IX-3
Geographic Information Specialist I
Geographic Information Specialist II
Geographic Information Specialist III
Geographic Information Specialist IV
Geographic Information Specialist V
Telecommunications Specialist I
Telecommunications Specialist II
Telecommunications Specialist III
Telecommunications Specialist IV
Telecommunications Specialist V
Network Specialist I
Network Specialist II
Network Specialist III
Network Specialist IV
Network Specialist V
Network Specialist VI
Business Continuity Coordinator I
Business Continuity Coordinator II
Web Administrator I
Web Administrator II
Web Administrator III
Web Administrator IV
Web Administrator V
Printing Services Technician I
Printing Services Technician II
Printing Services Technician III
Printing Services Technician IV
Printing Services Technician V
Micrographics Technician I
Micrographics Technician II
Micrographics Technician III
B18
B20
B22
B24
B26
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B26
B25
B26
B18
B20
B22
B24
B26
A09
A11
A13
A15
A17
A09
A11
A13
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
0356
0367
0368
0516
0517
0518
0519
0520
0590
0592
0600
0602
0604
0606
0608
0624
0626
0628
0630
0640
0642
0644
0646
0812
0813
0814
0820
0821
0822
0823
0824
Micrographics Technician IV
Photographer I
Photographer II
Planner I
Planner II
Planner III
Planner IV
Planner V
Research and Statistics Technician I
Research and Statistics Technician II
Research Specialist I
Research Specialist II
Research Specialist III
Research Specialist IV
Research Specialist V
Statistician I
Statistician II
Statistician III
Statistician IV
Economist I
Economist II
Economist III
Economist IV
Teacher Aide I
Teacher Aide II
Teacher Aide III
Education Specialist I
Education Specialist II
Education Specialist III
Education Specialist IV
Education Specialist V
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
A15
B16
B18
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
A11
A13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B17
B19
B21
B23
B18
B20
B22
B24
A09
A11
A13
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
0356
0367
0368
0516
0517
0518
0519
0520
0590
0592
0600
0602
0604
0606
0608
0624
0626
0628
0630
0640
0642
0644
0646
0812
0813
0814
0820
0821
0822
0823
0824
IX-4
Micrographics Technician IV
Photographer I
Photographer II
Planner I
Planner II
Planner III
Planner IV
Planner V
Research and Statistics Technician I
Research and Statistics Technician II
Research Specialist I
Research Specialist II
Research Specialist III
Research Specialist IV
Research Specialist V
Statistician I
Statistician II
Statistician III
Statistician IV
Economist I
Economist II
Economist III
Economist IV
Teacher Aide I
Teacher Aide II
Teacher Aide III
Education Specialist I
Education Specialist II
Education Specialist III
Education Specialist IV
Education Specialist V
A15
B16
B18
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
A11
A13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B16
B18
B20
B22
B18
B20
B22
B24
A09
A11
A13
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
1000
1002
1012
1014
1016
1018
1020
1022
1024
1042
1044
1046
1048
1050
1052
1059
1060
1061
1062
1063
1073
1074
1075
1076
1077
1080
1082
1084
1085
1100
1102
Accounting Technician I
Accounting Technician II
Accountant I
Accountant II
Accountant III
Accountant IV
Accountant V
Accountant VI
Accountant VII
Auditor I
Auditor II
Auditor III
Auditor IV
Auditor V
Auditor VI
Taxpayer Compliance Officer I
Taxpayer Compliance Officer II
Taxpayer Compliance Officer III
Taxpayer Compliance Officer IV
Taxpayer Compliance Officer V
Accounts Examiner I
Accounts Examiner II
Accounts Examiner III
Accounts Examiner IV
Accounts Examiner V
Financial Analyst I
Financial Analyst II
Financial Analyst III
Financial Analyst IV
Financial Examiner I
Financial Examiner II
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
A11
A13
B14
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B12
B14
B16
B18
B20
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B19
B21
B23
B25
B17
B19
1000
1002
1012
1014
1016
1018
1020
1022
1024
1042
1044
1046
1048
1050
1052
1059
1060
1061
1062
1063
1073
1074
1075
1076
1077
1080
1082
1084
1085
1100
1102
IX-5
Accounting Technician I
Accounting Technician II
Accountant I
Accountant II
Accountant III
Accountant IV
Accountant V
Accountant VI
Accountant VII
Auditor I
Auditor II
Auditor III
Auditor IV
Auditor V
Auditor VI
Taxpayer Compliance Officer I
Taxpayer Compliance Officer II
Taxpayer Compliance Officer III
Taxpayer Compliance Officer IV
Taxpayer Compliance Officer V
Accounts Examiner I
Accounts Examiner II
Accounts Examiner III
Accounts Examiner IV
Accounts Examiner V
Financial Analyst I
Financial Analyst II
Financial Analyst III
Financial Analyst IV
Financial Examiner I
Financial Examiner II
A11
A13
B14
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B11
B13
B15
B17
B19
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B19
B21
B23
B25
B17
B19
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
1104
1106
1108
1110
1112
1130
1131
1132
1133
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1161
1162
1165
1175
1176
1242
1244
1246
1248
1260
1261
1262
Financial Examiner III
Financial Examiner IV
Financial Examiner V
Financial Examiner VI
Financial Examiner VII
Investment Analyst I
Investment Analyst II
Investment Analyst III
Investment Analyst IV
Portfolio Manager I
Portfolio Manager II
Portfolio Manager III
Portfolio Manager IV
Portfolio Manager V
Budget Analyst I
Budget Analyst II
Budget Analyst III
Budget Analyst IV
Budget Analyst V
Trader I
Trader II
Chief Investment Officer
Chief Trader I
Chief Trader II
Reimbursement Officer I
Reimbursement Officer II
Reimbursement Officer III
Reimbursement Officer IV
Loan Specialist I
Loan Specialist II
Loan Specialist III
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B21
B23
B25
B27
B29
B22
B24
B26
B28
B27
B29
B31
B33
B35
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B25
B28
B33
B31
B33
A11
A13
A15
A17
B17
B19
B21
1104
1106
1108
1110
1112
1130
1131
1132
1133
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1161
1162
1165
1175
1176
1242
1244
1246
1248
1260
1261
1262
IX-6
Financial Examiner III
Financial Examiner IV
Financial Examiner V
Financial Examiner VI
Financial Examiner VII
Investment Analyst I
Investment Analyst II
Investment Analyst III
Investment Analyst IV
Portfolio Manager I
Portfolio Manager II
Portfolio Manager III
Portfolio Manager IV
Portfolio Manager V
Budget Analyst I
Budget Analyst II
Budget Analyst III
Budget Analyst IV
Budget Analyst V
Trader I
Trader II
Chief Investment Officer
Chief Trader I
Chief Trader II
Reimbursement Officer I
Reimbursement Officer II
Reimbursement Officer III
Reimbursement Officer IV
Loan Specialist I
Loan Specialist II
Loan Specialist III
B21
B23
B25
B26
B27
B22
B24
B26
B28
B27
B29
B31
B33
B35
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B25
B28
B33
B31
B33
A11
A13
A15
A17
B17
B19
B21
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
1263
1315
1316
1317
1320
1321
1322
1323
1324
1325
1326
1350
1351
1352
1353
1354
1355
1356
1550
1551
1552
1553
1554
1558
1559
1560
1561
1570
1571
1572
1573
Loan Specialist IV
Boiler Inspector I
Boiler Inspector II
Boiler Inspector III
Inspector I
Inspector II
Inspector III
Inspector IV
Inspector V
Inspector VI
Inspector VII
Investigator I
Investigator II
Investigator III
Investigator IV
Investigator V
Investigator VI
Investigator VII
Staff Services Officer I
Staff Services Officer II
Staff Services Officer III
Staff Services Officer IV
Staff Services Officer V
Project Manager I
Project Manager II
Project Manager III
Project Manager IV
Program Specialist I
Program Specialist II
Program Specialist III
Program Specialist IV
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B23
B20
B21
B22
B10
B11
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B12
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B20
B22
B24
B26
B17
B18
B19
B20
1263
1315
1316
1317
1320
1321
1322
1323
1324
1325
1326
1350
1351
1352
1353
1354
1355
1356
1550
1551
1552
1553
1554
1558
1559
1560
1561
1570
1571
1572
1573
IX-7
Loan Specialist IV
Boiler Inspector I
Boiler Inspector II
Boiler Inspector III
Inspector I
Inspector II
Inspector III
Inspector IV
Inspector V
Inspector VI
Inspector VII
Investigator I
Investigator II
Investigator III
Investigator IV
Investigator V
Investigator VI
Investigator VII
Staff Services Officer I
Staff Services Officer II
Staff Services Officer III
Staff Services Officer IV
Staff Services Officer V
Project Manager I
Project Manager II
Project Manager III
Project Manager IV
Program Specialist I
Program Specialist II
Program Specialist III
Program Specialist IV
B23
B20
B21
B22
B10
B11
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B12
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B20
B22
B24
B26
B17
B18
B19
B20
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
1574
1575
1576
1580
1581
1582
1583
1584
1586
1588
1600
1601
1602
1603
1604
1620
1621
1622
1623
1624
1626
1630
1640
1727
1729
1731
1733
1735
1737
1739
1780
Program Specialist V
Program Specialist VI
Program Specialist VII
Program Supervisor I
Program Supervisor II
Program Supervisor III
Program Supervisor IV
Program Supervisor V
Program Supervisor VI
Program Supervisor VII
Manager I
Manager II
Manager III
Manager IV
Manager V
Director I
Director II
Director III
Director IV
Director V
Division Director
Deputy Director
Deputy Comptroller
Human Resources Assistant
Human Resources Specialist I
Human Resources Specialist II
Human Resources Specialist III
Human Resources Specialist IV
Human Resources Specialist V
Human Resources Specialist VI
Training Assistant
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B21
B23
B25
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B23
B25
B22
B23
B24
B25
B26
B26
B27
B28
B29
B31
B32
B33
B33
B11
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B11
1574
1575
1576
1580
1581
1582
1583
1584
1586
1588
1600
1601
1602
1603
1604
1620
1621
1622
1623
1624
1626
1630
1640
1727
1729
1731
1733
1735
1737
1739
1780
IX-8
Program Specialist V
Program Specialist VI
Program Specialist VII
Program Supervisor I
Program Supervisor II
Program Supervisor III
Program Supervisor IV
Program Supervisor V
Program Supervisor VI
Program Supervisor VII
Manager I
Manager II
Manager III
Manager IV
Manager V
Director I
Director II
Director III
Director IV
Director V
Division Director
Deputy Director
Deputy Comptroller
Human Resources Assistant
Human Resources Specialist I
Human Resources Specialist II
Human Resources Specialist III
Human Resources Specialist IV
Human Resources Specialist V
Human Resources Specialist VI
Training Assistant
B21
B23
B25
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B23
B25
B22
B23
B24
B25
B26
B26
B27
B28
B29
B31
B32
B33
B33
B11
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B11
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
1781
1782
1783
1784
1785
1786
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1840
1841
1842
1843
1860
1862
1864
1866
1870
1871
1872
1875
1876
1877
1880
Training Specialist I
Training Specialist II
Training Specialist III
Training Specialist IV
Training Specialist V
Training Specialist VI
Marketing Specialist I
Marketing Specialist II
Marketing Specialist III
Marketing Specialist IV
Marketing Specialist V
Information Specialist I
Information Specialist II
Information Specialist III
Information Specialist IV
Information Specialist V
Audio/Visual Technician I
Audio/Visual Technician II
Audio/Visual Technician III
Audio/Visual Technician IV
Management Analyst I
Management Analyst II
Management Analyst III
Management Analyst IV
Technical Writer I
Technical Writer II
Technical Writer III
Editor I
Editor II
Editor III
Governor's Advisor I
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
A10
A12
A14
A16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B17
B19
B21
B17
B19
B21
B21
1781
1782
1783
1784
1785
1786
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1840
1841
1842
1843
1860
1862
1864
1866
1870
1871
1872
1875
1876
1877
1880
IX-9
Training Specialist I
Training Specialist II
Training Specialist III
Training Specialist IV
Training Specialist V
Training Specialist VI
Marketing Specialist I
Marketing Specialist II
Marketing Specialist III
Marketing Specialist IV
Marketing Specialist V
Information Specialist I
Information Specialist II
Information Specialist III
Information Specialist IV
Information Specialist V
Audio/Visual Technician I
Audio/Visual Technician II
Audio/Visual Technician III
Audio/Visual Technician IV
Management Analyst I
Management Analyst II
Management Analyst III
Management Analyst IV
Technical Writer I
Technical Writer II
Technical Writer III
Editor I
Editor II
Editor III
Governor's Advisor I
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
A10
A12
A14
A16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B17
B19
B21
B17
B19
B21
B21
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
1881
1882
1883
1884
1890
1892
1894
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1920
1921
1922
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1960
1962
1970
1972
1974
1976
1980
1982
1984
1986
Governor's Advisor II
Governor's Advisor III
Governor's Advisor IV
Governor's Advisor V
Government Relations Specialist I
Government Relations Specialist II
Government Relations Specialist III
Inventory and Store Specialist I
Inventory and Store Specialist II
Inventory and Store Specialist III
Inventory and Store Specialist IV
Inventory and Store Specialist V
Grant Coordinator I
Grant Coordinator II
Grant Coordinator III
Purchaser I
Purchaser II
Purchaser III
Purchaser IV
Purchaser V
Purchaser VI
Contract Administration Manager I
Contract Administration Manager II
Contract Technician I
Contract Technician II
Contract Technician III
Contract Specialist I
Contract Specialist II
Contract Specialist III
Contract Specialist IV
Contract Specialist V
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B23
B25
B27
B29
B23
B25
B27
A10
A12
A14
A16
A18
B18
B20
B22
B12
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B25
B27
A09
A11
A13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
1881
1882
1883
1884
1890
1892
1894
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1920
1921
1922
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1960
1962
1970
1972
1974
1976
1980
1982
1984
1986
IX-10
Governor's Advisor II
Governor's Advisor III
Governor's Advisor IV
Governor's Advisor V
Government Relations Specialist I
Government Relations Specialist II
Government Relations Specialist III
Inventory and Store Specialist I
Inventory and Store Specialist II
Inventory and Store Specialist III
Inventory and Store Specialist IV
Inventory and Store Specialist V
Grant Coordinator I
Grant Coordinator II
Grant Coordinator III
Purchaser I
Purchaser II
Purchaser III
Purchaser IV
Purchaser V
Purchaser VI
Contract Administration Manager I
Contract Administration Manager II
Contract Technician I
Contract Technician II
Contract Technician III
Contract Specialist I
Contract Specialist II
Contract Specialist III
Contract Specialist IV
Contract Specialist V
B23
B25
B27
B29
B23
B25
B27
A10
A12
A14
A16
A18
B18
B20
B22
B12
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B25
B27
A09
A11
A13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
1990
1992
1994
2050
2054
2056
2058
2062
2064
2065
2066
2080
2082
2084
2086
2088
2093
2094
2095
2119
2122
2123
2124
2125
2127
2128
2129
2130
2131
2132
2151
Property Manager I
Property Manager II
Property Manager III
Land Surveyor I
Land Surveyor II
Land Surveyor III
Land Surveyor IV
Appraiser I
Appraiser II
Appraiser III
Appraiser IV
Right of Way Agent I
Right of Way Agent II
Right of Way Agent III
Right of Way Agent IV
Right of Way Agent V
Utility Specialist I
Utility Specialist II
Utility Specialist III
Engineering Aide
Engineering Technician I
Engineering Technician II
Engineering Technician III
Engineering Technician IV
Engineering Specialist I
Engineering Specialist II
Engineering Specialist III
Engineering Specialist IV
Engineering Specialist V
Engineering Specialist VI
Engineer I
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B17
B19
B21
B19
B21
B23
B25
B17
B19
B21
B23
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B20
B22
B24
A09
A11
A13
A15
A17
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B22
B21
1990
1992
1994
2050
2054
2056
2058
2062
2064
2065
2066
2080
2082
2084
2086
2088
2093
2094
2095
2119
2122
2123
2124
2125
2127
2128
2129
2130
2131
2132
2151
IX-11
Property Manager I
Property Manager II
Property Manager III
Land Surveyor I
Land Surveyor II
Land Surveyor III
Land Surveyor IV
Appraiser I
Appraiser II
Appraiser III
Appraiser IV
Right of Way Agent I
Right of Way Agent II
Right of Way Agent III
Right of Way Agent IV
Right of Way Agent V
Utility Specialist I
Utility Specialist II
Utility Specialist III
Engineering Aide
Engineering Technician I
Engineering Technician II
Engineering Technician III
Engineering Technician IV
Engineering Specialist I
Engineering Specialist II
Engineering Specialist III
Engineering Specialist IV
Engineering Specialist V
Engineering Specialist VI
Engineer I
B17
B19
B21
B19
B21
B23
B25
B17
B19
B21
B23
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B20
B22
B24
A09
A11
A13
A15
A17
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B22
B21
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
2152
2153
2154
2155
2156
2157
2161
2167
2168
2169
2181
2182
2255
2260
2264
2266
2268
2350
2351
2352
2353
2356
2360
2364
2365
2366
2456
2460
2464
2465
2466
Engineer II
Engineer III
Engineer IV
Engineer V
Engineer VI
Engineer VII
District Engineer
Graphic Designer I
Graphic Designer II
Graphic Designer III
Drafting Technician I
Drafting Technician II
Project Design Assistant
Architect I
Architect II
Architect III
Architect IV
Earth Science Specialist I
Earth Science Specialist II
Earth Science Specialist III
Earth Science Specialist IV
Geoscientist I
Geoscientist II
Geoscientist III
Geoscientist IV
Geoscientist V
Hydrologist I
Hydrologist II
Hydrologist III
Hydrologist IV
Hydrologist V
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B22
B23
B24
B25
B26
B27
B33
B16
B18
B20
A17
A19
B17
B21
B23
B25
B27
B17
B19
B21
B23
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
2152
2153
2154
2155
2156
2157
2161
2167
2168
2169
2181
2182
2255
2260
2264
2266
2268
2350
2351
2352
2353
2356
2360
2364
2365
2366
2456
2460
2464
2465
2466
IX-12
Engineer II
Engineer III
Engineer IV
Engineer V
Engineer VI
Engineer VII
District Engineer
Graphic Designer I
Graphic Designer II
Graphic Designer III
Drafting Technician I
Drafting Technician II
Project Design Assistant
Architect I
Architect II
Architect III
Architect IV
Earth Science Specialist I
Earth Science Specialist II
Earth Science Specialist III
Earth Science Specialist IV
Geoscientist I
Geoscientist II
Geoscientist III
Geoscientist IV
Geoscientist V
Hydrologist I
Hydrologist II
Hydrologist III
Hydrologist IV
Hydrologist V
B22
B23
B24
B25
B26
B27
B33
B16
B18
B20
A17
A19
B17
B21
B23
B25
B27
B17
B19
B21
B23
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
2472
2473
2474
2475
2476
2583
2584
2585
2590
2591
2592
2593
2594
2640
2641
2642
2643
2644
2651
2652
2653
2654
2655
2661
2662
2682
2683
2684
2685
2686
2688
Chemist I
Chemist II
Chemist III
Chemist IV
Chemist V
Sanitarian I
Sanitarian II
Sanitarian III
Biologist I
Biologist II
Biologist III
Biologist IV
Biologist V
Park Ranger I
Park Ranger II
Park Ranger III
Park Ranger IV
Park Ranger V
Environmental Protection Specialist I
Environmental Protection Specialist II
Environmental Protection Specialist III
Environmental Protection Specialist IV
Environmental Protection Specialist V
Toxicologist I
Toxicologist II
Natural Resources Specialist I
Natural Resources Specialist II
Natural Resources Specialist III
Natural Resources Specialist IV
Natural Resources Specialist V
Fish and Wildlife Technician I
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B17
B19
B21
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B23
B25
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
A13
2472
2473
2474
2475
2476
2583
2584
2585
2590
2591
2592
2593
2594
2640
2641
2642
2643
2644
2651
2652
2653
2654
2655
2661
2662
2682
2683
2684
2685
2686
2688
IX-13
Chemist I
Chemist II
Chemist III
Chemist IV
Chemist V
Sanitarian I
Sanitarian II
Sanitarian III
Biologist I
Biologist II
Biologist III
Biologist IV
Biologist V
Park Ranger I
Park Ranger II
Park Ranger III
Park Ranger IV
Park Ranger V
Environmental Protection Specialist I
Environmental Protection Specialist II
Environmental Protection Specialist III
Environmental Protection Specialist IV
Environmental Protection Specialist V
Toxicologist I
Toxicologist II
Natural Resources Specialist I
Natural Resources Specialist II
Natural Resources Specialist III
Natural Resources Specialist IV
Natural Resources Specialist V
Fish and Wildlife Technician I
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B17
B19
B21
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B16
B18
B20
B22
B24
B22
B24
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
A13
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
2689
2690
2691
2700
2701
2702
2703
2704
2720
2730
2731
2732
2733
2734
2740
2741
2742
2743
2744
2761
2762
2763
2802
2803
2804
2805
2806
2808
2824
2841
2842
Fish and Wildlife Technician II
Fish and Wildlife Technician III
Fish and Wildlife Technician IV
Park Superintendent I
Park Superintendent II
Park Superintendent III
Park Superintendent IV
Park Superintendent V
Lifeguard
Safety Officer I
Safety Officer II
Safety Officer III
Safety Officer IV
Safety Officer V
Risk Management Specialist I
Risk Management Specialist II
Risk Management Specialist III
Risk Management Specialist IV
Risk Management Specialist V
Rescue Specialist I
Rescue Specialist II
Rescue Specialist III
Actuary I
Actuary II
Actuary III
Actuary IV
Actuary V
Chief Actuary
Insurance Technician
Insurance Specialist I
Insurance Specialist II
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
A15
A17
A19
B20
B21
B22
B23
B24
A03
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B17
B19
B21
B21
B23
B25
B27
B31
B33
A10
B12
B14
2689
2690
2691
2700
2701
2702
2703
2704
2720
2730
2731
2732
2733
2734
2740
2741
2742
2743
2744
2761
2762
2763
2802
2803
2804
2805
2806
2808
2824
2841
2842
IX-14
Fish and Wildlife Technician II
Fish and Wildlife Technician III
Fish and Wildlife Technician IV
Park Superintendent I
Park Superintendent II
Park Superintendent III
Park Superintendent IV
Park Superintendent V
Lifeguard
Safety Officer I
Safety Officer II
Safety Officer III
Safety Officer IV
Safety Officer V
Risk Management Specialist I
Risk Management Specialist II
Risk Management Specialist III
Risk Management Specialist IV
Risk Management Specialist V
Rescue Specialist I
Rescue Specialist II
Rescue Specialist III
Actuary I
Actuary II
Actuary III
Actuary IV
Actuary V
Chief Actuary
Insurance Technician
Insurance Specialist I
Insurance Specialist II
A15
A17
A19
B20
B21
B22
B23
B24
A03
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B17
B19
B21
B21
B23
B25
B27
B31
B33
A10
B12
B14
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
2843
2844
2845
2911
2912
2913
2914
2915
2920
2921
2922
2923
2924
3020
3021
3023
3025
3026
3151
3153
3154
3171
3173
3501
3502
3503
3504
3505
3506
3510
3511
Insurance Specialist III
Insurance Specialist IV
Insurance Specialist V
Retirement System Benefits Specialist I
Retirement System Benefits Specialist II
Retirement System Benefits Specialist III
Retirement System Benefits Specialist IV
Retirement System Benefits Specialist V
Claims Assistant
Claims Examiner I
Claims Examiner II
Claims Examiner III
Claims Examiner IV
Workforce Development Specialist I
Workforce Development Specialist II
Workforce Development Specialist III
Workforce Development Specialist IV
Workforce Development Specialist V
Unemployment Insurance Claims Examiner I
Unemployment Insurance Claims Examiner II
Unemployment Insurance Claims Examiner III
Unemployment Insurance Specialist I
Unemployment Insurance Specialist II
Attorney I
Attorney II
Attorney III
Attorney IV
Attorney V
Attorney VI
Assistant Attorney General I
Assistant Attorney General II
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B16
B18
B20
B12
B14
B16
B18
B20
A12
B14
B16
B18
B20
B11
B12
B14
B16
B18
B11
B13
B15
B16
B18
B20
B21
B23
B25
B27
B29
B20
B21
2843
2844
2845
2911
2912
2913
2914
2915
2920
2921
2922
2923
2924
3020
3021
3023
3025
3026
3151
3153
3154
3171
3173
3501
3502
3503
3504
3505
3506
3510
3511
IX-15
Insurance Specialist III
Insurance Specialist IV
Insurance Specialist V
Retirement System Benefits Specialist I
Retirement System Benefits Specialist II
Retirement System Benefits Specialist III
Retirement System Benefits Specialist IV
Retirement System Benefits Specialist V
Claims Assistant
Claims Examiner I
Claims Examiner II
Claims Examiner III
Claims Examiner IV
Workforce Development Specialist I
Workforce Development Specialist II
Workforce Development Specialist III
Workforce Development Specialist IV
Workforce Development Specialist V
Unemployment Insurance Claims Examiner I
Unemployment Insurance Claims Examiner II
Unemployment Insurance Claims Examiner III
Unemployment Insurance Specialist I
Unemployment Insurance Specialist II
Attorney I
Attorney II
Attorney III
Attorney IV
Attorney V
Attorney VI
Assistant Attorney General I
Assistant Attorney General II
B16
B18
B20
B12
B14
B16
B18
B20
A12
B14
B16
B18
B20
B11
B12
B14
B16
B18
B11
B13
B15
B16
B18
B20
B21
B23
B25
B27
B29
B20
B21
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
3512
3513
3514
3515
3516
3517
3520
3521
3522
3523
3524
3559
3565
3566
3567
3568
3569
3572
3574
3576
3578
3604
3610
3611
3620
3622
3624
3626
3630
3635
3637
Assistant Attorney General III
Assistant Attorney General IV
Assistant Attorney General V
Assistant Attorney General VI
Assistant Attorney General VII
First Assistant Attorney General
General Counsel I
General Counsel II
General Counsel III
General Counsel IV
General Counsel V
Hearings Reporter
Legal Secretary I
Legal Secretary II
Legal Secretary III
Legal Secretary IV
Legal Secretary V
Legal Assistant I
Legal Assistant II
Legal Assistant III
Legal Assistant IV
Law Clerk
Court Law Clerk I
Court Law Clerk II
Deputy Clerk I
Deputy Clerk II
Deputy Clerk III
Deputy Clerk IV
Chief Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the Court
Court Coordinator
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B23
B25
B27
B29
B31
B33
B23
B25
B27
B29
B31
B22
A10
A12
A14
A16
A18
B15
B17
B19
B21
B13
B18
B20
A10
A12
A14
A16
B21
B28
B17
3512
3513
3514
3515
3516
3517
3520
3521
3522
3523
3524
3559
3565
3566
3567
3568
3569
3572
3574
3576
3578
3604
3610
3611
3620
3622
3624
3626
3630
3635
3637
IX-16
Assistant Attorney General III
Assistant Attorney General IV
Assistant Attorney General V
Assistant Attorney General VI
Assistant Attorney General VII
First Assistant Attorney General
General Counsel I
General Counsel II
General Counsel III
General Counsel IV
General Counsel V
Hearings Reporter
Legal Secretary I
Legal Secretary II
Legal Secretary III
Legal Secretary IV
Legal Secretary V
Legal Assistant I
Legal Assistant II
Legal Assistant III
Legal Assistant IV
Law Clerk
Court Law Clerk I
Court Law Clerk II
Deputy Clerk I
Deputy Clerk II
Deputy Clerk III
Deputy Clerk IV
Chief Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the Court
Court Coordinator
B23
B25
B27
B29
B31
B33
B23
B25
B27
B29
B31
B22
A10
A12
A14
A16
A18
B15
B17
B19
B21
B13
B18
B20
A10
A12
A14
A16
B21
B28
B17
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
3640
3642
3644
3646
3648
3652
3659
3660
3662
3663
3665
3672
4001
4002
4016
4017
4018
4060
4062
4064
4066
4068
4072
4074
4076
4078
4080
4082
4083
4084
4125
Administrative Law Judge I
Administrative Law Judge II
Administrative Law Judge III
Master Administrative Law Judge I
Master Administrative Law Judge II
Associate Judge
Associate Ombudsman
Ombudsman I
Ombudsman II
Ombudsman III
Ombudsman IV
Benefit Review Officer
Dietetic Technician I
Dietetic Technician II
Dietetic and Nutrition Specialist I
Dietetic and Nutrition Specialist II
Dietetic and Nutrition Specialist III
Public Health and Prevention Technician I
Public Health and Prevention Technician II
Public Health and Prevention Technician III
Public Health and Prevention Technician IV
Public Health and Prevention Technician V
Public Health and Prevention Specialist I
Public Health and Prevention Specialist II
Public Health and Prevention Specialist III
Public Health and Prevention Specialist IV
Public Health and Prevention Specialist V
Epidemiologist I
Epidemiologist II
Epidemiologist III
Veterinarian I
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B25
B26
B27
B29
B31
B28
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B21
A08
A10
B17
B19
B21
A06
A08
A10
A12
A14
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B19
B21
B23
B23
3640
3642
3644
3646
3648
3652
3659
3660
3662
3663
3665
3672
4001
4002
4016
4017
4018
4060
4062
4064
4066
4068
4072
4074
4076
4078
4080
4082
4083
4084
4125
IX-17
Administrative Law Judge I
Administrative Law Judge II
Administrative Law Judge III
Master Administrative Law Judge I
Master Administrative Law Judge II
Associate Judge
Associate Ombudsman
Ombudsman I
Ombudsman II
Ombudsman III
Ombudsman IV
Benefit Review Officer
Dietetic Technician I
Dietetic Technician II
Dietetic and Nutrition Specialist I
Dietetic and Nutrition Specialist II
Dietetic and Nutrition Specialist III
Public Health and Prevention Technician I
Public Health and Prevention Technician II
Public Health and Prevention Technician III
Public Health and Prevention Technician IV
Public Health and Prevention Technician V
Public Health and Prevention Specialist I
Public Health and Prevention Specialist II
Public Health and Prevention Specialist III
Public Health and Prevention Specialist IV
Public Health and Prevention Specialist V
Epidemiologist I
Epidemiologist II
Epidemiologist III
Veterinarian I
B25
B26
B27
B29
B31
B28
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B21
A08
A10
B17
B19
B21
A06
A08
A10
A12
A14
B14
B16
B18
B20
B22
B19
B21
B23
B23
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
4127
4129
4142
4144
4146
4148
4221
4222
4223
4224
4225
4292
4293
4294
4342
4344
4346
4360
4362
4363
4364
4365
4366
4374
4376
4385
4386
4387
4390
4392
4394
Veterinarian II
Veterinarian III
Laboratory Technician I
Laboratory Technician II
Laboratory Technician III
Laboratory Technician IV
Microbiologist I
Microbiologist II
Microbiologist III
Microbiologist IV
Microbiologist V
Radiological Technologist I
Radiological Technologist II
Radiological Technologist III
Orthopedic Equipment Technician I
Orthopedic Equipment Technician II
Orthopedic Equipment Technician III
Registered Therapist Assistant
Registered Therapist I
Registered Therapist II
Registered Therapist III
Registered Therapist IV
Registered Therapist V
Medical Technician I
Medical Technician II
Medical Technician III
Medical Technician IV
Medical Technician V
Health Physicist I
Health Physicist II
Health Physicist III
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B25
B27
A10
A12
A14
A16
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B15
B17
B19
A09
A11
A13
A18
B18
B20
B22
B24
B25
A05
A07
A09
A11
A13
B22
B24
B26
4127
4129
4142
4144
4146
4148
4221
4222
4223
4224
4225
4292
4293
4294
4342
4344
4346
4360
4362
4363
4364
4365
4366
4374
4376
4385
4386
4387
4390
4392
4394
IX-18
Veterinarian II
Veterinarian III
Laboratory Technician I
Laboratory Technician II
Laboratory Technician III
Laboratory Technician IV
Microbiologist I
Microbiologist II
Microbiologist III
Microbiologist IV
Microbiologist V
Radiological Technologist I
Radiological Technologist II
Radiological Technologist III
Orthopedic Equipment Technician I
Orthopedic Equipment Technician II
Orthopedic Equipment Technician III
Registered Therapist Assistant
Registered Therapist I
Registered Therapist II
Registered Therapist III
Registered Therapist IV
Registered Therapist V
Medical Technician I
Medical Technician II
Medical Technician III
Medical Technician IV
Medical Technician V
Health Physicist I
Health Physicist II
Health Physicist III
B25
B27
A10
A12
A14
A16
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
B14
B16
B18
A09
A11
A13
A17
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
A05
A07
A09
A11
A13
B22
B24
B26
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
4401
4402
4403
4404
4405
4410
4411
4412
4413
4414
4416
4417
4418
4420
4421
4422
4423
4428
4435
4436
4437
4438
4440
4451
4453
4455
4457
4459
4462
4464
4465
Medical Technologist I
Medical Technologist II
Medical Technologist III
Medical Technologist IV
Medical Technologist V
Nurse I
Nurse II
Nurse III
Nurse IV
Nurse V
Public Health Nurse I
Public Health Nurse II
Public Health Nurse III
Licensed Vocational Nurse I
Licensed Vocational Nurse II
Licensed Vocational Nurse III
Licensed Vocational Nurse IV
Respiratory Care Practitioner
Resident Physician
Physician I
Physician II
Physician III
Physician Assistant
Nurse Practitioner
Medical Research Specialist
Dentist I
Dentist II
Dentist III
Psychologist I
Psychologist II
Psychologist III
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B19
B21
B23
A11
A13
A15
A17
A18
B19
B31
B32
B33
B26
B26
B24
B28
B30
B32
B22
B24
B26
4401
4402
4403
4404
4405
4410
4411
4412
4413
4414
4416
4417
4418
4420
4421
4422
4423
4428
4435
4436
4437
4438
4440
4451
4453
4455
4457
4459
4462
4464
4465
IX-19
Medical Technologist I
Medical Technologist II
Medical Technologist III
Medical Technologist IV
Medical Technologist V
Nurse I
Nurse II
Nurse III
Nurse IV
Nurse V
Public Health Nurse I
Public Health Nurse II
Public Health Nurse III
Licensed Vocational Nurse I
Licensed Vocational Nurse II
Licensed Vocational Nurse III
Licensed Vocational Nurse IV
Respiratory Care Practitioner
Resident Physician
Physician I
Physician II
Physician III
Physician Assistant
Nurse Practitioner
Medical Research Specialist
Dentist I
Dentist II
Dentist III
Psychologist I
Psychologist II
Psychologist III
B13
B15
B17
B19
B21
B17
B19
B21
B23
B25
B19
B21
B23
A10
A12
A14
A16
A17
B19
B31
B32
B33
B26
B26
B24
B28
B30
B32
B22
B24
B26
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
4466
4468
4469
4470
4471
4472
4473
4474
4476
4477
4478
4482
4483
4489
4492
4493
4494
4498
4499
4501
4502
4503
4504
4505
4510
4511
4512
4513
4520
4521
4522
Psychological Assistant
Associate Psychologist I
Associate Psychologist II
Associate Psychologist III
Associate Psychologist IV
Associate Psychologist V
Behavior Analyst I
Behavior Analyst II
Psychiatrist I
Psychiatrist II
Psychiatrist III
Dental Assistant I
Dental Assistant II
Dental Hygienist
Pharmacist I
Pharmacist II
Pharmacist III
Pharmacy Technician I
Pharmacy Technician II
Correctional Officer I
Correctional Officer II
Correctional Officer III
Correctional Officer IV
Correctional Officer V
Sergeant of Correctional Officers
Lieutenant of Correctional Officers
Captain of Correctional Officers
Major of Correctional Officers
Juvenile Correctional Officer I
Juvenile Correctional Officer II
Juvenile Correctional Officer III
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B13
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B22
B24
B32
B33
B34
A09
A11
B19
B27
B28
B30
A09
A11
A09
A11
A13
A14
A16
B17
B18
B19
B20
A09
A11
A13
4466
4468
4469
4470
4471
4472
4473
4474
4476
4477
4478
4482
4483
4489
4492
4493
4494
4498
4499
4501
4502
4503
4504
4505
4510
4511
4512
4513
4520
4521
4522
IX-20
Psychological Assistant
Associate Psychologist I
Associate Psychologist II
Associate Psychologist III
Associate Psychologist IV
Associate Psychologist V
Behavior Analyst I
Behavior Analyst II
Psychiatrist I
Psychiatrist II
Psychiatrist III
Dental Assistant I
Dental Assistant II
Dental Hygienist
Pharmacist I
Pharmacist II
Pharmacist III
Pharmacy Technician I
Pharmacy Technician II
Correctional Officer I
Correctional Officer II
Correctional Officer III
Correctional Officer IV
Correctional Officer V
Sergeant of Correctional Officers
Lieutenant of Correctional Officers
Captain of Correctional Officers
Major of Correctional Officers
Juvenile Correctional Officer I
Juvenile Correctional Officer II
Juvenile Correctional Officer III
B13
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B22
B24
B31
B32
B33
A09
A11
B19
B26
B28
B30
A09
A11
A09
A11
A13
A14
A16
B17
B18
B19
B20
A09
A11
A13
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
4523
4524
4525
4526
4530
4531
4532
4533
4540
4541
4542
4543
4544
4550
4551
4552
4560
4561
4562
4571
4646
4647
4648
4649
4650
4651
4671
4672
4673
4674
4675
Juvenile Correctional Officer IV
Juvenile Correctional Officer V
Juvenile Correctional Officer VI
Dorm Supervisor
Halfway House Assistant Superintendent
Halfway House Superintendent
Youth Facility Assistant Superintendent
Youth Facility Superintendent
Parole Officer I
Parole Officer II
Parole Officer III
Parole Officer IV
Parole Officer V
Assistant Warden
Warden I
Warden II
Counsel Substitute I
Counsel Substitute II
Counsel Substitute III
Correctional Transportation Officer
Industrial Specialist I
Industrial Specialist II
Industrial Specialist III
Industrial Specialist IV
Industrial Specialist V
Industrial Specialist VI
Agriculture Specialist I
Agriculture Specialist II
Agriculture Specialist III
Agriculture Specialist IV
Agriculture Specialist V
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
A14
A16
A18
B19
B21
B23
B24
B26
B14
B15
B16
B18
B20
B23
B25
B26
A13
A15
A17
A14
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
4523
4524
4525
4526
4530
4531
4532
4533
4540
4541
4542
4543
4544
4550
4551
4552
4560
4561
4562
4571
4646
4647
4648
4649
4650
4651
4671
4672
4673
4674
4675
IX-21
Juvenile Correctional Officer IV
Juvenile Correctional Officer V
Juvenile Correctional Officer VI
Dorm Supervisor
Halfway House Assistant Superintendent
Halfway House Superintendent
Youth Facility Assistant Superintendent
Youth Facility Superintendent
Parole Officer I
Parole Officer II
Parole Officer III
Parole Officer IV
Parole Officer V
Assistant Warden
Warden I
Warden II
Counsel Substitute I
Counsel Substitute II
Counsel Substitute III
Correctional Transportation Officer
Industrial Specialist I
Industrial Specialist II
Industrial Specialist III
Industrial Specialist IV
Industrial Specialist V
Industrial Specialist VI
Agriculture Specialist I
Agriculture Specialist II
Agriculture Specialist III
Agriculture Specialist IV
Agriculture Specialist V
A14
A16
A18
B19
B21
B23
B24
B26
B14
B15
B16
B18
B20
B23
B25
B26
A13
A15
A17
A14
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
4676
5002
5003
5004
5005
5006
5010
5011
5016
5017
5018
5023
5024
5025
5026
5027
5030
5031
5032
5033
5034
5050
5051
5052
5053
5054
5062
5063
5064
5065
5079
Agriculture Specialist VI
Adult Protective Services Specialist I
Adult Protective Services Specialist II
Adult Protective Services Specialist III
Adult Protective Services Specialist IV
Adult Protective Services Specialist V
Family Services Specialist I
Family Services Specialist II
Family and Protective Services Supervisor I
Family and Protective Services Supervisor II
Family and Protective Services Supervisor III
Child Protective Services Specialist I
Child Protective Services Specialist II
Child Protective Services Specialist III
Child Protective Services Specialist IV
Child Protective Services Specialist V
Protective Services Intake Specialist I
Protective Services Intake Specialist II
Protective Services Intake Specialist III
Protective Services Intake Specialist IV
Protective Services Intake Specialist V
Rehabilitation Therapy Technician I
Rehabilitation Therapy Technician II
Rehabilitation Therapy Technician III
Rehabilitation Therapy Technician IV
Rehabilitation Therapy Technician V
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor I
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor II
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor III
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor IV
Chaplaincy Services Assistant
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
A18
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B18
B20
B22
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
A06
A08
A10
A12
A14
B16
B17
B18
B20
A13
4676
5002
5003
5004
5005
5006
5010
5011
5016
5017
5018
5023
5024
5025
5026
5027
5030
5031
5032
5033
5034
5050
5051
5052
5053
5054
5062
5063
5064
5065
5079
IX-22
Agriculture Specialist VI
Adult Protective Services Specialist I
Adult Protective Services Specialist II
Adult Protective Services Specialist III
Adult Protective Services Specialist IV
Adult Protective Services Specialist V
Family Services Specialist I
Family Services Specialist II
Family and Protective Services Supervisor I
Family and Protective Services Supervisor II
Family and Protective Services Supervisor III
Child Protective Services Specialist I
Child Protective Services Specialist II
Child Protective Services Specialist III
Child Protective Services Specialist IV
Child Protective Services Specialist V
Protective Services Intake Specialist I
Protective Services Intake Specialist II
Protective Services Intake Specialist III
Protective Services Intake Specialist IV
Protective Services Intake Specialist V
Rehabilitation Therapy Technician I
Rehabilitation Therapy Technician II
Rehabilitation Therapy Technician III
Rehabilitation Therapy Technician IV
Rehabilitation Therapy Technician V
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor I
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor II
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor III
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor IV
Chaplaincy Services Assistant
A18
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B18
B20
B22
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
A06
A08
A10
A12
A14
B16
B17
B18
B20
A13
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
5081
5082
5083
5090
5091
5092
5104
5105
5106
5107
5108
5109
5111
5112
5113
5121
5122
5123
5124
5131
5132
5133
5134
5140
5142
5144
5151
5152
5153
5154
5201
Chaplain I
Chaplain II
Chaplain III
Rehabilitation Teacher I
Rehabilitation Teacher II
Rehabilitation Teacher III
Veterans Service Representative I
Veterans Service Representative II
Veterans Service Representative III
Veterans Service Representative IV
Veterans Service Representative V
Veterans Service Representative VI
Substance Abuse Counselor I
Substance Abuse Counselor II
Substance Abuse Counselor III
Direct Support Professional I
Direct Support Professional II
Direct Support Professional III
Direct Support Professional IV
Qualified Developmental Disability I
Qualified Developmental Disability II
Qualified Developmental Disability III
Qualified Developmental Disability IV
Recreation Program Specialist I
Recreation Program Specialist II
Recreation Program Specialist III
Psychiatric Nursing Assistant I
Psychiatric Nursing Assistant II
Psychiatric Nursing Assistant III
Psychiatric Nursing Assistant IV
Resident Specialist I
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B17
B19
B21
B11
B13
B15
B13
B14
B15
B16
B18
B20
B13
B14
B15
A07
A09
A11
A13
B15
B16
B17
B18
B11
B13
B15
A07
A09
A11
A13
A07
5081
5082
5083
5090
5091
5092
5104
5105
5106
5107
5108
5109
5111
5112
5113
5121
5122
5123
5124
5131
5132
5133
5134
5140
5142
5144
5151
5152
5153
5154
5201
IX-23
Chaplain I
Chaplain II
Chaplain III
Rehabilitation Teacher I
Rehabilitation Teacher II
Rehabilitation Teacher III
Veterans Service Representative I
Veterans Service Representative II
Veterans Service Representative III
Veterans Service Representative IV
Veterans Service Representative V
Veterans Service Representative VI
Substance Abuse Counselor I
Substance Abuse Counselor II
Substance Abuse Counselor III
Direct Support Professional I
Direct Support Professional II
Direct Support Professional III
Direct Support Professional IV
Qualified Developmental Disability I
Qualified Developmental Disability II
Qualified Developmental Disability III
Qualified Developmental Disability IV
Recreation Program Specialist I
Recreation Program Specialist II
Recreation Program Specialist III
Psychiatric Nursing Assistant I
Psychiatric Nursing Assistant II
Psychiatric Nursing Assistant III
Psychiatric Nursing Assistant IV
Resident Specialist I
B17
B19
B21
B11
B13
B15
B13
B14
B15
B16
B18
B20
B13
B14
B15
A07
A09
A11
A13
B15
B16
B17
B18
B11
B13
B15
A07
A09
A11
A13
A07
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
5203
5205
5207
5209
5226
5227
5228
5229
5232
5233
5234
5235
5300
5302
5304
5400
5402
5404
5406
5408
5503
5504
5505
5506
5526
5527
5528
5529
5540
5541
5542
Resident Specialist II
Resident Specialist III
Resident Specialist IV
Resident Specialist V
Case Manager I
Case Manager II
Case Manager III
Case Manager IV
Volunteer Services Coordinator I
Volunteer Services Coordinator II
Volunteer Services Coordinator III
Volunteer Services Coordinator IV
Health and Human Services Program Coordinator I
Health and Human Services Program Coordinator II
Health and Human Services Program Coordinator III
Social Worker I
Social Worker II
Social Worker III
Social Worker IV
Social Worker V
Human Services Technician I
Human Services Technician II
Human Services Technician III
Human Services Technician IV
Quality Assurance Specialist I
Quality Assurance Specialist II
Quality Assurance Specialist III
Quality Assurance Specialist IV
Child Support Officer I
Child Support Officer II
Child Support Officer III
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
A09
A11
A13
A15
B11
B13
B15
B17
B13
B15
B17
B19
B18
B20
B22
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
A06
A08
A10
A12
B18
B19
B21
B23
B12
B14
B16
5203
5205
5207
5209
5226
5227
5228
5229
5232
5233
5234
5235
5300
5302
5304
5400
5402
5404
5406
5408
5503
5504
5505
5506
5526
5527
5528
5529
5540
5541
5542
IX-24
Resident Specialist II
Resident Specialist III
Resident Specialist IV
Resident Specialist V
Case Manager I
Case Manager II
Case Manager III
Case Manager IV
Volunteer Services Coordinator I
Volunteer Services Coordinator II
Volunteer Services Coordinator III
Volunteer Services Coordinator IV
Health and Human Services Program Coordinator I
Health and Human Services Program Coordinator II
Health and Human Services Program Coordinator III
Social Worker I
Social Worker II
Social Worker III
Social Worker IV
Social Worker V
Human Services Technician I
Human Services Technician II
Human Services Technician III
Human Services Technician IV
Quality Assurance Specialist I
Quality Assurance Specialist II
Quality Assurance Specialist III
Quality Assurance Specialist IV
Child Support Officer I
Child Support Officer II
Child Support Officer III
A09
A11
A13
A15
B11
B13
B15
B17
B13
B15
B17
B19
B18
B20
B22
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
A06
A08
A10
A12
B17
B18
B20
B22
B11
B13
B15
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
5543
5550
5551
5552
5616
5618
5620
5622
5624
5630
5632
5700
5701
5702
5703
5704
5705
5706
6052
6053
6054
6055
6056
6057
6084
6086
6095
6096
6097
6098
6099
Child Support Officer IV
Child Support Technician I
Child Support Technician II
Child Support Technician III
Interpreter I
Interpreter II
Texas Works Advisor I
Texas Works Advisor II
Texas Works Advisor III
Texas Works Supervisor I
Texas Works Supervisor II
Human Services Specialist I
Human Services Specialist II
Human Services Specialist III
Human Services Specialist IV
Human Services Specialist V
Human Services Specialist VI
Human Services Specialist VII
Forensic Scientist I
Forensic Scientist II
Forensic Scientist III
Forensic Scientist IV
Forensic Scientist V
Forensic Scientist VI
Forensic Photographer I
Forensic Photographer II
Police Communications Operator I
Police Communications Operator II
Police Communications Operator III
Police Communications Operator IV
Police Communications Operator V
A99B-RdrComp-9-A
Senate
B18
A09
A11
A13
B16
B18
B12
B13
B14
B19
B21
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B19
B20
B21
B22
B23
B24
B19
B20
A12
A13
A14
A15
A17
5543
5550
5551
5552
5616
5618
5620
5622
5624
5630
5632
5700
5701
5702
5703
5704
5705
5706
6052
6053
6054
6055
6056
6057
6084
6086
6095
6096
6097
6098
6099
IX-25
Child Support Officer IV
Child Support Technician I
Child Support Technician II
Child Support Technician III
Interpreter I
Interpreter II
Texas Works Advisor I
Texas Works Advisor II
Texas Works Advisor III
Texas Works Supervisor I
Texas Works Supervisor II
Human Services Specialist I
Human Services Specialist II
Human Services Specialist III
Human Services Specialist IV
Human Services Specialist V
Human Services Specialist VI
Human Services Specialist VII
Forensic Scientist I
Forensic Scientist II
Forensic Scientist III
Forensic Scientist IV
Forensic Scientist V
Forensic Scientist VI
Forensic Photographer I
Forensic Photographer II
Police Communications Operator I
Police Communications Operator II
Police Communications Operator III
Police Communications Operator IV
Police Communications Operator V
B17
A09
A11
A13
B16
B18
B12
B13
B14
B19
B21
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B19
B20
B21
B22
B23
B24
B19
B20
A12
A13
A14
A15
A17
May 5, 2011
ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
6100
6115
6116
6117
6120
6121
6122
6154
6160
6162
6170
6172
6174
6221
6222
6229
6230
6232
6234
7306
7308
7310
7315
7317
7319
7350
7352
7354
7401
7402
7403
Police Communications Operator VI
Fingerprint Technician I
Fingerprint Technician II
Fingerprint Technician III
Crime Laboratory Specialist I
Crime Laboratory Specialist II
Crime Laboratory Specialist III
Combined DNA Index System Analyst
Crime Analyst I
Crime Analyst II
Criminal Intelligence Analyst I
Criminal Intelligence Analyst II
Criminal Intelligence Analyst III
Public Safety Records Technician I
Public Safety Records Technician II
Security Officer I
Security Officer II
Security Officer III
Security Officer IV
Archeologist I
Archeologist II
Archeologist III
Historian I
Historian II
Historian III
Library Assistant I
Library Assistant II
Library Assistant III
Librarian I
Librarian II
Librarian III
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A18
A12
A14
A16
B15
B16
B17
B21
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
A10
A11
A07
A09
A11
A13
B18
B20
B22
B15
B17
B19
A09
A11
A13
B14
B16
B18
6100
6115
6116
6117
6120
6121
6122
6154
6160
6162
6170
6172
6174
6221
6222
6229
6230
6232
6234
7306
7308
7310
7315
7317
7319
7350
7352
7354
7401
7402
7403
IX-26
Police Communications Operator VI
Fingerprint Technician I
Fingerprint Technician II
Fingerprint Technician III
Crime Laboratory Specialist I
Crime Laboratory Specialist II
Crime Laboratory Specialist III
Combined DNA Index System Analyst
Crime Analyst I
Crime Analyst II
Criminal Intelligence Analyst I
Criminal Intelligence Analyst II
Criminal Intelligence Analyst III
Public Safety Records Technician I
Public Safety Records Technician II
Security Officer I
Security Officer II
Security Officer III
Security Officer IV
Archeologist I
Archeologist II
Archeologist III
Historian I
Historian II
Historian III
Library Assistant I
Library Assistant II
Library Assistant III
Librarian I
Librarian II
Librarian III
A18
A12
A14
A16
B15
B16
B17
B21
B15
B17
B19
B21
B23
A10
A11
A07
A09
A11
A13
B18
B20
B22
B14
B16
B18
A09
A11
A13
B14
B16
B18
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ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
7404
7407
7409
7462
7464
7466
7468
8003
8005
8007
8021
8023
8025
8031
8032
8033
8103
8104
8108
8109
8110
8111
8116
8117
8118
8119
8252
8253
8254
8260
8261
Librarian IV
Archivist I
Archivist II
Exhibit Technician I
Exhibit Technician II
Curator I
Curator II
Custodian I
Custodian II
Custodian III
Custodial Manager I
Custodial Manager II
Custodial Manager III
Groundskeeper I
Groundskeeper II
Groundskeeper III
Food Service Worker I
Food Service Worker II
Food Service Manager I
Food Service Manager II
Food Service Manager III
Food Service Manager IV
Cook I
Cook II
Cook III
Cook IV
Laundry/Sewing Room Worker I
Laundry/Sewing Room Worker II
Laundry/Sewing Room Worker III
Laundry Manager I
Laundry Manager II
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B20
B16
B18
B12
B14
B16
B18
A04
A06
A08
A11
A13
A15
A04
A06
A08
A04
A06
A12
A14
A16
A18
A04
A05
A07
A09
A04
A06
A08
A12
A14
7404
7407
7409
7462
7464
7466
7468
8003
8005
8007
8021
8023
8025
8031
8032
8033
8103
8104
8108
8109
8110
8111
8116
8117
8118
8119
8252
8253
8254
8260
8261
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Librarian IV
Archivist I
Archivist II
Exhibit Technician I
Exhibit Technician II
Curator I
Curator II
Custodian I
Custodian II
Custodian III
Custodial Manager I
Custodial Manager II
Custodial Manager III
Groundskeeper I
Groundskeeper II
Groundskeeper III
Food Service Worker I
Food Service Worker II
Food Service Manager I
Food Service Manager II
Food Service Manager III
Food Service Manager IV
Cook I
Cook II
Cook III
Cook IV
Laundry/Sewing Room Worker I
Laundry/Sewing Room Worker II
Laundry/Sewing Room Worker III
Laundry Manager I
Laundry Manager II
B20
B16
B18
B12
B14
B16
B18
A04
A06
A08
A11
A13
A15
A04
A06
A08
A04
A06
A12
A14
A16
A18
A04
A05
A07
A09
A04
A06
A08
A12
A14
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CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
8262
8263
8302
9004
9034
9035
9036
9037
9041
9042
9043
9044
9045
9052
9053
9054
9055
9056
9060
9062
9064
9305
9306
9307
9308
9309
9322
9323
9324
9416
9417
Laundry Manager III
Laundry Manager IV
Barber/ Cosmetologist
Maintenance Assistant
Air Conditioning and Boiler Operator I
Air Conditioning and Boiler Operator II
Air Conditioning and Boiler Operator III
Air Conditioning and Boiler Operator IV
Maintenance Specialist I
Maintenance Specialist II
Maintenance Specialist III
Maintenance Specialist IV
Maintenance Specialist V
Maintenance Supervisor I
Maintenance Supervisor II
Maintenance Supervisor III
Maintenance Supervisor IV
Maintenance Supervisor V
Electronics Technician I
Electronics Technician II
Electronics Technician III
Transportation Maintenance Specialist I
Transportation Maintenance Specialist II
Transportation Maintenance Specialist III
Transportation Maintenance Specialist IV
Transportation Maintenance Specialist V
Vehicle Driver I
Vehicle Driver II
Vehicle Driver III
Motor Vehicle Technician I
Motor Vehicle Technician II
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A16
A18
A07
A06
A11
A13
A15
A17
A08
A10
A11
A13
A15
A14
A15
A16
A17
A19
A15
A17
A19
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A07
A09
A11
A09
A11
8262
8263
8302
9004
9034
9035
9036
9037
9041
9042
9043
9044
9045
9052
9053
9054
9055
9056
9060
9062
9064
9305
9306
9307
9308
9309
9322
9323
9324
9416
9417
IX-28
Laundry Manager III
Laundry Manager IV
Barber/ Cosmetologist
Maintenance Assistant
Air Conditioning and Boiler Operator I
Air Conditioning and Boiler Operator II
Air Conditioning and Boiler Operator III
Air Conditioning and Boiler Operator IV
Maintenance Specialist
Maintenance Specialist II
Maintenance Specialist III
Maintenance Specialist IV
Maintenance Specialist V
Maintenance Supervisor I
Maintenance Supervisor II
Maintenance Supervisor III
Maintenance Supervisor IV
Maintenance Supervisor V
Electronics Technician I
Electronics Technician II
Electronics Technician III
Transportation Maintenance Specialist I
Transportation Maintenance Specialist II
Transportation Maintenance Specialist III
Transportation Maintenance Specialist IV
Transportation Maintenance Specialist V
Vehicle Driver I
Vehicle Driver II
Vehicle Driver III
Motor Vehicle Technician I
Motor Vehicle Technician II
A16
A18
A07
A06
A11
A13
A15
A17
A08
A10
A11
A13
A15
A14
A15
A16
A17
A19
A15
A17
A19
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A07
A09
A11
A09
A11
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ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
9418
9419
9420
9512
9514
9624
9626
9628
9636
9700
9704
9706
9733
9734
9802
9804
9806
9808
9812
9814
9816
9830
9832
9834
9901
9902
9905
9906
9907
9908
9920
Motor Vehicle Technician III
Motor Vehicle Technician IV
Motor Vehicle Technician V
Machinist I
Machinist II
Aircraft Pilot I
Aircraft Pilot II
Aircraft Pilot III
Aircraft Mechanic
Radio Communications Technician I
Radio Communications Technician II
Radio Communications Technician III
Equipment Maintenance Technician I
Equipment Maintenance Technician II
Electrician I
Electrician II
Electrician III
Electrician IV
HVAC Mechanic I
HVAC Mechanic II
HVAC Mechanic III
Ferryboat Specialist I
Ferryboat Specialist II
Ferryboat Specialist III
Public Safety Inspector I
Public Safety Inspector II
Pilot Investigator I
Pilot Investigator II
Pilot Investigator III
Pilot Investigator IV
Trooper Trainee
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A13
A15
A17
A13
A15
B20
B22
B24
B21
A10
A12
A14
A14
A16
A14
A16
A18
A20
A14
A16
A18
B20
B21
B22
C05
C06
C04
C05
C06
C07
C01
9418
9419
9420
9512
9514
9624
9626
9628
9636
9700
9704
9706
9733
9734
9802
9804
9806
9808
9812
9814
9816
9830
9832
9834
9901
9902
9905
9906
9907
9908
9920
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Motor Vehicle Technician III
Motor Vehicle Technician IV
Motor Vehicle Technician V
Machinist I
Machinist II
Aircraft Pilot I
Aircraft Pilot II
Aircraft Pilot III
Aircraft Mechanic
Radio Communications Technician I
Radio Communications Technician II
Radio Communications Technician III
Equipment Maintenance Technician I
Equipment Maintenance Technician II
Electrician I
Electrician II
Electrician III
Electrician IV
HVAC Mechanic I
HVAC Mechanic II
HVAC Mechanic III
Ferryboat Specialist I
Ferryboat Specialist II
Ferryboat Specialist III
Public Safety Inspector I
Public Safety Inspector II
Pilot Investigator I
Pilot Investigator II
Pilot Investigator III
Pilot Investigator IV
Trooper Trainee
A13
A15
A17
A13
A15
B20
B22
B24
B21
A10
A12
A14
A14
A16
A14
A16
A18
A20
A14
A16
A18
B20
B21
B22
C05
C06
C04
C05
C06
C07
C01
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ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CLASSIFIED POSITIONS FOR THE 2012-13 BIENNIUM
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
9922
9928
9935
9940
9941
9942
9943
9944
9945
9950
9956
9960
9961
9962
9963
9965
9971
9972
9973
9974
9975
9976
9980
9981
9987
9990
9991
9992
9993
9994
9995
Probationary Trooper
Trooper
Corporal
Sergeant, Public Safety
Lieutenant, Public Safety
Captain, Public Safety
Assistant Commander, Public Safety
Commander, Public Safety
Major, Public Safety
Agent Trainee
Agent
Sergeant, Alcoholic Beverage
Lieutenant, Alcoholic Beverage
Captain, Alcoholic Beverage
Major, Alcoholic Beverage
Investigator Trainee - Office of the Inspector General
Investigator - Office of the Inspector General
Regional Supervisor - Office of the Inspector General
Regional Manager - Office of the Inspector General
Multi-Regional Administrator - Office of the Inspector General
Chief Inspector - Office of the Inspector General (less than 12 years service)
Chief Inspector - Office of the Inspector General (more than 12 years service)
Game Warden Trainee
Probationary Game Warden
Game Warden
Sergeant, Game Warden
Lieutenant, Game Warden
Captain, Game Warden
Assistant Commander, Game Warden
Commander, Game Warden
Major, Game Warden
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C02
C03
C03
C04
C05
C06
C07
C08
C08
C02
C03
C04
C05
C06
C08
C01
C03
C04
C05
C06
C07
C08
C01
C02
C03
C04
C05
C06
C07
C08
C08
9922
9928
9935
9940
9941
9942
9943
9944
9945
9950
9956
9960
9961
9962
9963
9965
9971
9972
9973
9974
9975
9976
9980
9981
9987
9990
9991
9992
9993
9994
9995
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Probationary Trooper
Trooper
Corporal
Sergeant, Public Safety
Lieutenant, Public Safety
Captain, Public Safety
Assistant Commander, Public Safety
Commander, Public Safety
Major, Public Safety
Agent Trainee
Agent
Sergeant, Alcoholic Beverage
Lieutenant, Alcoholic Beverage
Captain, Alcoholic Beverage
Major, Alcoholic Beverage
Investigator Trainee - Office of the Inspector General
Investigator - Office of the Inspector General
Regional Supervisor - Office of the Inspector General
Regional Manager - Office of the Inspector General
Multi-Regional Administrator - Office of the Inspector General
Chief Inspector - Office of the Inspector General (less than 12 years service)
Chief Inspector - Office of the Inspector General (more than 12 years service)
Game Warden Trainee
Probationary Game Warden
Game Warden
Sergeant, Game Warden
Lieutenant, Game Warden
Captain, Game Warden
Assistant Commander, Game Warden
Commander, Game Warden
Major, Game Warden
C02
C03
C03
C04
C05
C06
C07
C08
C08
C02
C03
C04
C05
C06
C08
C01
C03
C04
C05
C06
C07
C08
C01
C02
C03
C04
C05
C06
C07
C08
C08
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SALARY ADMINISTRATION AND EMPLOYMENT PROVISIONS
DIFFERENCES ONLY
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Sec. 3.01. Salary Rates.
Sec. 3.01. Salary Rates.
(a)
For each fiscal year of the biennium beginning September 1, 2011, annual salary rates for
classified positions are as provided by the Classification Salary Schedules of § 2.01.
(a)
For each fiscal year of the biennium beginning September 1, 2011, annual salary rates for
classified positions are as provided by the Classification Salary Schedules of § 2.01.
(b)
In addition to the limits under this Article, the State Classification Office shall review new
exempt positions created during the interim and provide recommendations on the appropriate
class title and salary group for these positions to the Legislature during the appropriations
process.
(b)
In addition to the limits under this Article, the State Classification Office shall review new
exempt positions created during the interim and provide recommendations on the appropriate
class title and salary group for these positions to the Legislature during the appropriations
process.
(c)
There is no authority to grant salary increases as part of the conversion of employees to Salary
Schedules A, B, and C, except in the cases of:
(c)
There is no authority to grant salary increases as part of the conversion of employees to Salary
Schedules A, B, and C, except in the cases of:
(1) across-the-board salary increases authorized in this Act; or
(1) across-the-board salary increases authorized in this Act; or
(2) employees whose positions are reallocated or reclassified in accordance with § §
654.0155, 654.0156, or 659.254, Government Code.
(2) employees whose positions are reallocated or reclassified in accordance with § §
654.0155, 654.0156, or 659.254, Government Code.
(d) An employee hired by the State on or after September 1, 2011, including interagency transfers,
must be paid at a salary rate that falls within the salary range of the applicable salary group.
(d) An employee hired by the State on or after September 1, 2011, including interagency transfers,
must be paid at a salary rate that falls within the salary range of the applicable salary group.
(e) Notwithstanding other provisions in this Act, the Department of Public Safety of the State of
Texas may pay its employees classified as Corporal I, II, III, IV, or V, Traffic Law
Enforcement, at rates that exceed the maximum rates designated in Salary Schedule C by up to
$600 per fiscal year.
(e) Notwithstanding other provisions in this Act, the Department of Public Safety of the State of
Texas may pay its employees classified as Corporal I, II, III, IV, or V, Traffic Law
Enforcement, at rates that exceed the maximum rates designated in Salary Schedule C by up to
$600 per fiscal year.
(f) Employees within the Principals, Teachers, Supervisors, and Coaches title at the Texas School
for the Blind and Visually Impaired, the Texas School for the Deaf, and Texas Youth
Commission are not subject to the salary administration provisions in Part 3 of this Article.
(f) Employees within the Principals, Teachers, Supervisors, and Coaches title at the Texas School
for the Blind and Visually Impaired, the Texas School for the Deaf, and Texas Youth
Commission are not subject to the salary administration provisions in Part 3 of this Article.
(g) Notwithstanding other provisions in this Act, the Department of Public Safety, Department of
Criminal Justice, Parks and Wildlife Department, and the Alcoholic Beverage Commission of
(g) Notwithstanding other provisions in this Act, the Department of Public Safety, Department of
Criminal Justice, Parks and Wildlife Department, and the Alcoholic Beverage Commission of
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DIFFERENCES ONLY
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Texas shall pay its employees classified as commissioned peace officers in Salary Schedule C,
salary stipends at rates that exceed the maximum rates designated in Salary Schedule C. Salary
stipends shall be paid to commissioned peace officers who achieve certain levels of skill or
certifications as approved by the departments. Such skills and certifications shall include:
Texas shall pay its employees classified as commissioned peace officers in Salary Schedule C,
salary stipends at rates that exceed the maximum rates designated in Salary Schedule C. Salary
stipends shall be paid to commissioned peace officers who achieve certain levels of skill or
certifications as approved by the departments. Such skills and certifications shall include:
(1) Education Level: $50 per month for an associate degree, $100 per month for a bachelor
degree, and $150 per month for a masters degree.
(1) Education Level: $50 per month for an associate degree, $100 per month for a bachelor
degree, and $150 per month for a masters degree.
(2) Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Certification Level:
$50 per month for intermediate, $100 per month for advanced, and $150 per month for
masters.
(2) Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Certification Level:
$50 per month for intermediate, $100 per month for advanced, and $150 per month for
masters.
(3) Bilingual Capabilities: $50 per month for the ability to speak a language other than
English.
(3) Bilingual Capabilities: $50 per month for the ability to speak a language other than
English.
Commissioned peace officers may receive a stipend for education level or certification level,
but not both. The agencies shall work with the Comptroller to establish an efficient salary
reporting and payment system.
Commissioned peace officers may receive a stipend for education level or certification level,
but not both. The agencies shall work with the Comptroller to establish an efficient salary
reporting and payment system.
(h) An agency may pay an employee a salary in excess of the designated salary in Salary Schedule
C if before September 1, 2011 the employee was properly paid a salary according to the Salary
Schedule C adopted in the General Appropriations Act in 2009 by the 81ST Legislature and that
salary was in excess the appropriate salary now shown for the Salary Schedule C, which is
effective September 1, 2011, under this Act. The Comptroller may adopt necessary accounting
and reporting procedures.
Sec. 3.05. Scheduled Exempt Positions.
Sec. 3.05. Scheduled Exempt Positions.
(a) Except for the positions listed under Subsection (b)(3) or (c)(6), a position listed following an
agency's appropriation in the agency's "Schedule of Exempt Positions" shall receive
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agency's appropriation in the agency's "Schedule of Exempt Positions" shall receive
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compensation at a rate not to exceed the amount indicated in that agency's "Schedule of
Exempt Positions."
compensation at a rate not to exceed the amount indicated in that agency's "Schedule of
Exempt Positions."
(b) (1) Notwithstanding the rate listed in an agency's "Schedule of Exempt Positions," a position
listed in Subsection (b)(3) may receive compensation at a rate set by the Governor in an
amount not to exceed the "Maximum Salary" but not less than the "Minimum Salary" for
the appropriate group as listed in Subsection (b)(2).
(b) (1) Notwithstanding the rate listed in an agency's "Schedule of Exempt Positions," a position
listed in Subsection (b)(3) may receive compensation at a rate set by the Governor in an
amount not to exceed the "Maximum Salary" but not less than the "Minimum Salary" for
the appropriate group as listed in Subsection (b)(2).
(2) An exempt position listed in Subsection (b)(3) or (c)(6), for which the term "Group,"
followed by an Arabic numeral, is indicated, may receive compensation at a rate within the
range indicated below for the respective salary group indicated.
(2) An exempt position listed in Subsection (b)(3) or (c)(6), for which the term "Group,"
followed by an Arabic numeral, is indicated, may receive compensation at a rate within the
range indicated below for the respective salary group indicated.
Scheduled Exempt Position Salary Rates
Group
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Minimum
Salary
$70,000
80,500
92,600
106,500
122,500
140,900
162,000
186,300
(3) Agency
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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Secretary of State:
Office of State-Federal Relations:
Health and Human Services Commission:
Scheduled Exempt Position Salary Rates
Maximum
Salary
$110,000
126,600
145,600
167,500
192,600
221,500
254,700
292,500
Position
Commissioner
Secretary of State
Executive Director
Executive Commissioner
Group
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Salary Group
Minimum
Salary
$70,000
80,500
92,600
106,500
122,500
140,900
162,000
186,300
(3) Agency
Group 1;
Group 5;
Group 3;
Group 8;
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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Fire Fighters' Pension Commissioner:
Secretary of State:
Office of State-Federal Relations:
Health and Human Services Commission:
Maximum
Salary
$110,000
126,600
145,600
167,500
192,600
221,500
254,700
292,500
Position
Commissioner
Secretary of State
Executive Director
Executive Commissioner
Salary Group
Group 1;
Group 5;
Group 3;
Group 8;
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DIFFERENCES ONLY
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(E) Texas Education Agency:
(F) Adjutant General's Department:
(G) Texas Department of Criminal Justice:
(H) Texas Department of Criminal Justice:
(I) Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality:
(J) Texas Department of Housing and
Community Affairs:
(K) Texas Workforce Commission:
(L) Texas Workforce Commission:
(M) State Office of Administrative Hearings:
(N)
(O)
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
Texas Department of Insurance:
Office of Public Insurance Counsel:
Public Utility Commission of Texas:
Office of Public Utility Counsel:
Bond Review Board: and
Texas Department of Insurance:
Senate
Commissioner of Education
Adjutant General
Presiding Officer, Board
of Pardons and Paroles
Parole Board Members (6)
Group 8;
Group 5;
Commissioners (3)
Group 6;
Executive Director
Commissioners (2)
Commission Chair
Chief Administrative
Law Judge
Commissioner of Insurance
Public Counsel
Commissioners (3)
Public Counsel
Executive Director
Commissioner of Workers'
Compensation
Group 5;
Group 5;
Group 6;
(E) Texas Education Agency:
(F) Adjutant General's Department:
(G) Texas Department of Criminal Justice:
Group 4;
Group 3;
(H) Texas Department of Criminal Justice:
(I) Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality:
(J) Texas Department of Housing and
Community Affairs:
(K) Texas Workforce Commission:
(L) Texas Workforce Commission:
(M) State Office of Administrative Hearings:
Group 5;
Group 6;
Group 4;
Group 6;
Group 4;
Group 3;
(N)
(O)
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
Group 5.
Texas Department of Insurance:
Office of Public Insurance Counsel:
Public Utility Commission of Texas:
Office of Public Utility Counsel:
Bond Review Board: and
Texas Department of Insurance:
Commissioner of Education
Adjutant General
Presiding Officer, Board
of Pardons and Paroles
Parole Board Members (6)
Group 8;
Group 5;
Commissioners (3)
Group 6;
Executive Director
Commissioners (2)
Commission Chair
Chief Administrative
Law Judge
Commissioner of Insurance
Public Counsel
Commissioners (3)
Public Counsel
Executive Director
Commissioner of Workers'
Compensation
Group 5;
Group 5;
Group 6;
Group 4;
Group 3;
Group 5;
Group 6;
Group 4;
Group 6;
Group 4;
Group 3;
Group 5.
(c) (1) Notwithstanding the rate listed in an agency's "Schedule of Exempt Positions," an agency
whose exempt position listed following the agency's appropriations in the "Schedule of
Exempt of Positions" is listed in Subsection (c)(6)may request to set the rate of
compensation provided for the agency's respective exempt position at an amount not to
exceed the "Maximum Salary" but not less than the "Minimum Salary" for the appropriate
group as listed in Subsection (b)(2).
(c) (1) Notwithstanding the rate listed in an agency's "Schedule of Exempt Positions," an agency
whose exempt position listed following the agency's appropriations in the "Schedule of
Exempt of Positions" is listed in Subsection (c)(6)may request to set the rate of
compensation provided for the agency's respective exempt position at an amount not to
exceed the "Maximum Salary" but not less than the "Minimum Salary" for the appropriate
group as listed in Subsection (b)(2).
(2) The request submitted by the governing board (when applicable for an agency with a
governing board) of the state agency may include :
(2) The request submitted by the governing board (when applicable for an agency with a
governing board) of the state agency may include :
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(A) The date on which the board (when applicable for an agency with a governing board)
approved the request;
(A) The date on which the board (when applicable for an agency with a governing board)
approved the request;
(B) A statement justifying the need to exceed the limitation; and
(B) A statement justifying the need to exceed the limitation; and
(C) The source of funds to be used to pay the additional salary amount.
(C) The source of funds to be used to pay the additional salary amount.
(3) The governing board (when applicable for an agency with a governing board) may make a
request under subsection (c)(1) a maximum of once per fiscal year or upon a vacancy in an
exempt position listed in subsection (c)(6).
(3) The governing board (when applicable for an agency with a governing board) may make a
request under subsection (c)(1) a maximum of once per fiscal year or upon a vacancy in an
exempt position listed in subsection (c)(6).
(4) A proposed rate increase shall be considered to be approved if neither the Legislative
Budget Board nor the Governor issues a written disapproval of the proposal not later than:
(4) A proposed rate increase shall be considered to be approved if neither the Legislative
Budget Board nor the Governor issues a written disapproval of the proposal not later than:
(A) the tenth business day after the date the staff of the Legislative Budget Board
concludes its review of the proposed rate increase and forwards its review to the
Chair of the House Committee on Appropriations, Chair of the Senate Committee on
Finance, Speaker of the House, and Lieutenant Governor; and
(A) the tenth business day after the date the staff of the Legislative Budget Board
concludes its review of the proposed rate increase and forwards its review to the
Chair of the House Committee on Appropriations, Chair of the Senate Committee on
Finance, Speaker of the House, and Lieutenant Governor; and
(B) the tenth business day after the receipt of the proposed transfer by the Governor.
(B) the tenth business day after the receipt of the proposed transfer by the Governor.
(5)
If a proposed rate increase is approved, the Legislative Budget Board shall notify the
affected agency, the Governor's Office, and the Comptroller.
(5)
(6)
Agency
(A) Department of State Health Services
(B) Department of Family and Protective Services
(C) Higher Education Coordinating Board
(D) Department of Aging and Disability Services
(E) Department of Information Resources
(F) Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative
(6) Agency
(A)
Department of State Health Services
(B)
Department of Family and Protective Services
(C)
Higher Education Coordinating Board
(D)
Department of Aging and Disability Services
(E)
Department of Information Resources
(F)
Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative
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Position
Salary Group
Commissioner
Group 7;
Commissioner
Group 7;
Commissioner
Group 8;
Commissioner
Group 7;
Executive Director
Group 6;
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If a proposed rate increase is approved, the Legislative Budget Board shall notify the
affected agency, the Governor's Office, and the Comptroller.
Position
Salary Group
Commissioner
Group 7;
Commissioner
Group 7;
Commissioner
Group 8;
Commissioner
Group 7;
Executive Director
Group 6;
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SALARY ADMINISTRATION AND EMPLOYMENT PROVISIONS
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
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Services
(G) Texas Lottery Commission;
(H) Texas Youth Commission
and
(I ) Preservation Board
Senate
Commissioner
Executive Director
Executive Director
Group 7;
Group 6;
Group 6;
Executive Director
Group 4.
(G)
(H)
(I )
(J)
(K)
(d) In addition to all other requirements, any salary increase from appropriated funds within the
limits provided by this section and salary increases within the limit established under an
agency's bill pattern, must be:
Commissioner
Executive Director
Executive Director
Executive Director
Superintendent
Superintendent
Group 7;
Group 6;
Group 6;
Group 4;
Group 4;
Group 4.
(d) In addition to all other requirements, any salary increase from appropriated funds within the
limits provided by this section and salary increases within the limit established under an
agency's bill pattern, must be:
(1) in writing;
(2) signed by the presiding officer of the governing board (for an agency with a governing
board);
(1) in writing;
(2) signed by the presiding officer of the governing board (for an agency with a governing
board);
(3) submitted to the Governor, the Legislative Budget Board and the Comptroller; and
(4) approved by the governing board (for an agency with a governing board) in a public
meeting.
(3) submitted to the Governor, the Legislative Budget Board and the Comptroller; and
(4) approved by the governing board (for an agency with a governing board) in a public
meeting.
(e) (1) Each title listed in a "Schedule of Exempt Positions" following an agency's appropriation
authorizes one position for the agency unless the title is followed by an Arabic numeral
indicating the number of positions authorized.
(e) (1) Each title listed in a "Schedule of Exempt Positions" following an agency's appropriation
authorizes one position for the agency unless the title is followed by an Arabic numeral
indicating the number of positions authorized.
(2) The number of authorized positions for a title listed in a "Schedule of Exempt Positions"
may be exceeded only:
(2) The number of authorized positions for a title listed in a "Schedule of Exempt Positions"
may be exceeded only:
(A) for the purpose of hiring a replacement in a key management position as certified by
the chief administrator of the agency;
(A) for the purpose of hiring a replacement in a key management position as certified by
the chief administrator of the agency;
(B) if the current incumbent of the position has formally resigned or otherwise announced
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Services
Texas Lottery Commission; and
Texas Youth Commission.
Preservation Board
School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
School for the Deaf
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DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
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irrevocable plans to vacate the position;
(B) if the current incumbent of the position has formally resigned or otherwise announced
irrevocable plans to vacate the position;
(C) for a period of time not to exceed the equivalent of one month's salary per fiscal year
per terminating incumbent (excluding time spent on the payroll for the purpose of
exhausting accrued annual leave or state compensatory time); and
(C) for a period of time not to exceed the equivalent of one month's salary per fiscal year
per terminating incumbent (excluding time spent on the payroll for the purpose of
exhausting accrued annual leave or state compensatory time); and
(D) if exceptions are reported as prescribed for payroll reporting procedures.
(D) if exceptions are reported as prescribed for payroll reporting procedures.
Sec. 3.13. Hiring Freeze.
(a) In this section, "state agency" means a public entity in the executive branch of state
government eligible under law to receive an appropriation.
(b) Except as provided by Subsection (d) of this section, during the state fiscal biennium that ends
August 31, 2013, it is the intent of the legislature that a state agency not:
(1) fill the position of an employee if the position:
(A) is vacant on September 1, 2011; or
(B) becomes vacant after September 1, 2011; or
(2) divert to another use, including a use for salary, wages, or benefits of another employee,
money appropriated for the salary, wages, or benefits attributable to a position described by
Subdivision (1) of this subsection.
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DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
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Senate
(c) On September 1, 2013, the comptroller shall deposit any unexpended money appropriated for
salary, wages, or benefits for an employee's vacant position to which Subsection (b) of this
section applies to the credit of the fund or account from which the money was appropriated.
(d) It is the intent of the legislature that a state agency fill a vacant position and use to fill that
position money appropriated for the salary, wages, or benefits attributable to one or more
positions described by Subsection (b)(1) of this section only if the agency first determines that
filling the position remains critically related to the agency's ability to perform its core function.
Upon such determination the agency shall notify the governor and the members of the
Legislative Budget Board of:
(1) the nature of the critical vacancy;
(2) information pertinent to the initial notification of the vacancy requested by the
governor or the Legislative Budget Board.
(e) Once notice is provided on a specific position pursuant to Subsection (d) of this section, no
additional notice is required in the event that same position becomes vacant again.
(f) This section expires September 2, 2013.
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GENERAL LIMITATIONS ON EXPENDITURES
DIFFERENCES ONLY
House
Senate
Sec. 6.23. Legislative Intent. It is the intent of the Legislature that funds appropriated from general
revenue under this Act not be used to compel a person to purchase, or to enforce a requirement that a
person purchase, health insurance or similar health coverage, unless the funds appropriated from
general revenue under this Act have first been used for the purposes specified in this Act.
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ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
PROVISIONS RELATED TO PROPERTY
DIFFERENCES ONLY
House
Senate
Sec.10.04. Informational Listing - Health Care Appropriations. The following is an informational
listing of amounts appropriated specifically for health care services in this Act and does not make
appropriations. For purposes of this section, health care appropriations include programs identified as
health care-related in this Act, and do not include health care appropriations made to institutions of
higher education with non-appropriated funds.
Sec.10.04. Informational Listing - Health Care Appropriations. The following is an informational
listing of amounts appropriated specifically for health care services in this Act and does not make
appropriations. For purposes of this section, health care appropriations include programs identified as
health care-related in this Act, and do not include health care appropriations made to institutions of
higher education with non-appropriated funds.
For purposes of this informational listing, health care appropriations include, but are not limited to,
appropriations for Medicaid, inpatient and outpatient services, health care premiums, medications,
laboratory services, community care services, nursing facility and hospice payments, rehabilitation
services, alcohol and drug abuse treatment, mental retardation, and comprehensive therapies and
related services for children with developmental delays. Certain non-health care-related costs which
could not be broken out from other health care costs are also included in the listing below.
For purposes of this informational listing, health care appropriations include, but are not limited to,
appropriations for Medicaid, inpatient and outpatient services, health care premiums, medications,
laboratory services, community care services, nursing facility and hospice payments, rehabilitation
services, alcohol and drug abuse treatment, mental retardation, and comprehensive therapies and
related services for children with developmental delays. Certain non-health care-related costs which
could not be broken out from other health care costs are also included in the listing below.
Funds (in millions)
Funds (in millions)
FY2012
Article I
Employees Retirement System - State Employee Group
Health Insurance
Workers' Compensation (State Office of Risk
Management agencies)
Article II
Health and Human Services Commission - Medicaid
Health and Human Services Commission - Children's
Health Insurance Program
Department of Aging and Disability Services
Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services
Department of State Health Services
Article III
Health-related Higher Education Institutions
Higher Education Group Health Insurance
Higher Education Workers' Compensation Non-State
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FY2013
$1,240.3
$1,253.3
47.9
48.4
15,744.2
14,549.0
1,050.6
3,792.7
427.3
1,460.4
1,069.4
4,127.9
427.3
1,475.8
2,151.2
716.3
2,224.1
716.3
Article I
Employees Retirement System - State Employee Group
Health Insurance
Workers' Compensation (State Office of Risk
Management agencies)
Article II
Health and Human Services Commission - Medicaid
Health and Human Services Commission - Children's
Health Insurance Program
Department of Aging and Disability Services
Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services
Department of State Health Services
Article III
Health-related Higher Education Institutions
Higher Education Group Health Insurance
Higher Education Workers' Compensation Non-State
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FY2012
FY2013
$1,359.1
$1,469.5
47.9
48.4
$16,585.6
$13,856.3
1,010.8
5,556.7
446.2
1,598.5
1,030.7
5,243.9
448.1
1,634.4
$2,165.4
737.7
$2,238.2
765.7
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HEALTH-RELATED PROVISIONS
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
Senate
Office of Risk Management
Teacher Retirement System - TRS Care
Texas Education Agency - Independent School
District Employee Insurance
10.9
136.3
10.9
139.1
454.5
454.5
470.1
20.3
471.8
20.2
Article VII
Texas Department of Rural Affairs
Total*
4.8
$27,727.9
4.8
$26,992.8
Method of Finance
Total, General Revenue
Total, General Revenue-Dedicated
Total, Federal Funds
Total, Other Funds
Total,* All Funds
$11,800.5
381.1
13,065.0
2,481.3
$27,727.9
$11,686.7
380.5
12,364.8
2,560.7
$26,992.8
Article V
Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Texas Youth Commission
* Totals may not add due to rounding
Sec.10.05. Informational Listing on Use of Tobacco Settlement Receipts.
Office of Risk Management
Teacher Retirement System - TRS Care
Texas Education Agency - Independent School
District Employee Insurance
10.9
267.4
10.9
133.7
454.5
454.5
$568.9
20.3
$568.9
20.2
Article VII
Texas Department of Rural Affairs
Total*
$4.8
$30,834.5
$4.8
$27,928.1
Method of Finance
Total, General Revenue
Total, General Revenue-Dedicated
Total, Federal Funds
Total, Other Funds
Total,* All Funds
$13,294.8
389.7
14,672.4
2,477.6
$30,834.5
$12,234.3
392.9
12,726.1
2,574.8
$27,928.1
Article V
Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Texas Youth Commission
* Totals may not add due to rounding
Sec.10.05. Informational Listing on Use of Tobacco Settlement Receipts.
(a) The following is an informational list of the amounts (as shown in thousands) appropriated
elsewhere in this Act to agencies from tobacco settlement receipts and estimated distributions
from funds and endowments created by House Bill 1676 and House Bill 1945, Seventy-sixth
Legislature and Senate Bill 126, Seventy-seventh Legislature for each fiscal year of the 201213 biennium and does not make appropriations:
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(a) The following is an informational list of the amounts (as shown in thousands) appropriated
elsewhere in this Act to agencies from tobacco settlement receipts and estimated distributions
from funds and endowments created by House Bill 1676 and House Bill 1945, Seventy-sixth
Legislature and Senate Bill 126, Seventy-seventh Legislature for each fiscal year of the 201213 biennium and does not make appropriations:
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(Continued)
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Senate
2012
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Health and Human Services Commission
B.1.4. Children and Medically Needy
C.1.1. Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
C.1.2. Immigrant Children Health Insurance
C.1.3. School Employee Children Insurance
C.1.4. CHIP Perinatal Services
C.1.5. CHIP Vendor Drug Program
Department of State Health Services
A.1.1. Public Health Preparedness and Coordinated Services,
Estimated
B.3.1. EMS and Trauma Care Systems, estimated
C.1.1. Texas Center for Infectious Disease, estimated
Texas Department of Rural Affairs
B.1.1. Health Care Access Programs, estimated
B.2.1. Health Facility Capital Improvement, estimated
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
G.1.1. Earnings - Minority Health, estimated
G.1.2. Earnings - Nursing, Allied Health, estimated
G.2.1. Earnings - Baylor College of Medicine, estimated
G.2.2 Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
E.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UT SWMC Dallas, estimated
E.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
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2013
(1)
$194,364
177,256
6,566
6,954
53,896
41,528
$174,477
185,152
6,858
7,264
55,384
43,379
4,867
4,741
1,196
4,867
4,741
1,196
214
2,144
(2)
(3)
214
2,144
(4)
3,149
4,601
1,175
1,966
2,770
2,705
1,649
2,701
1,125
1,916
(5)
2,770
2,705
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2012
2013
$40,243
$59,492
$194,364
177,256
6,566
6,954
53,896
41,528
$174,477
185,152
6,858
7,264
55,384
43,379
Department of State Health Services
A.1.1. Public Health Preparedness and Coordinated Services,
Estimated
B.2.6. Reduce Use of Tobacco Products
B.3.1. EMS and Trauma Care Systems, estimated
C.1.1. Texas Center for Infectious Disease, estimated
4,867
5,472
4,741
1,196
4,867
5,472
4,741
1,196
Texas Department of Rural Affairs
B.1.1. Health Care Access Programs, estimated
B.2.1. Health Facility Capital Improvement, estimated
214
2,144
214
2,144
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
G.1.1. Earnings - Minority Health, estimated
G.1.2. Earnings - Nursing, Allied Health, estimated
G.2.1. Earnings - Baylor College of Medicine, estimated
G.2.2 Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
3,149
4,601
1,175
1,966
1,649
2,701
1,125
1,916
Article I Bond Debt Service Payment
A.1.1. Bond Debt Service
Health and Human Services Commission
B.1.4. Children and Medically Needy
C.1.1. Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
C.1.2. Immigrant Children Health Insurance
C.1.3. School Employee Children Insurance
C.1.4. CHIP Perinatal Services
C.1.5. CHIP Vendor Drug Program
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HEALTH-RELATED PROVISIONS
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
(6)
Senate
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UTMB Galveston, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
2,278
3,749
1,395
2,153
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UTHSC Houston, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
1,385
2,140
1,385
2,140
22,080
2,150
11,080
1,950
5,728
2,476
5,950
2,541
(10) University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UTHSC Tyler, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
1,385
1,404
1,385
1,404
(11) Texas A&M University System Health Science Center
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - TAMU System HC, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
1,125
1,185
(12) University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth
E.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UNT HSC Ft. Worth, estimated
E.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
(13) Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
E.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - TX Tech HSC El Paso, estimated
E.1.2. Tobacco Earnings - TX Tech University HSC, estimated
(7)
(8)
(9)
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UTHSC San Antonio, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UT MD Anderson, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
E.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UT SWMC Dallas, estimated
E.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
2,770
2,705
2,770
2,705
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UTMB Galveston, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
2,278
3,749
1,395
2,153
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UTHSC Houston, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
1,385
2,140
1,385
2,140
22,080
2,150
11,080
1,950
(10) University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UT MD Anderson, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
5,728
2,476
5,950
2,541
1,496
3,977
(11) University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UTHSC Tyler, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
1,395
1,404
1,385
1,404
1,748
5,036
1,125
1,155
(12) Texas A&M University System Health Science Center
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - TAMU System HC, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
1,125
1,185
1,496
3,977
4,434
1,125
4,425
1,125
(13) University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth
E.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UNT HSC Ft. Worth, estimated
E.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
1,748
5,036
1,125
1,155
(7)
(8)
(9)
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University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
F.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UTHSC San Antonio, estimated
F.1.2. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
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ARTICLE IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
HEALTH-RELATED PROVISIONS
DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
House
E.1.3.
Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
Senate
1,399
1,399
(14) University of Texas System
B.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - RAHC, estimated
1,108
1,108
(15) University of Texas at El Paso
E.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UTEP, estimated
1,385
1,385
(b) Informational Listing - Permanent Funds and Endowments. The following is an informational
list of the amounts used to capitalize Permanent Funds and Endowments created by House Bill
1676 and 1945, Seventy-sixth Legislature and by Senate Bill 126, Seventy-seventh Legislature,
and does not make appropriations:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Permanent Health Fund for Higher Education, Fund No. 810
$350,000,000
Permanent Fund for Children and Public Health, Fund No. 5045
Permanent Fund for Health and Tobacco Education and Enforcement,
Fund No. 5044
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Endowment, Fund No. 811
Permanent Fund for Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Care,
Fund No. 5046
Permanent Fund for Rural Health Facility Capital Improvement (Rural
Hospital Infrastructure), Fund No. 5047
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Endowment,
Fund No. 812
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Endowment (El Paso),
Fund No. 820
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Endowment, Fund No. 813
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(14) Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
E.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - TX Tech HSC El Paso, estimated
E.1.2. Tobacco Earnings - TX Tech University HSC, estimated
E.1.3. Tobacco - Permanent Health Fund, estimated
4,434
1,125
1,399
4,425
1,125
1,399
(15) University of Texas System
B.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - RAHC, estimated
1,108
1,108
(16) University of Texas at El Paso
E.1.1. Tobacco Earnings - UTEP, estimated
1,385
1,385
(24,209)
(21,340)
(17) Article III Special Provisions
A.1.1. Disbursement of Fund 810
(b) Informational Listing - Permanent Funds and Endowments. The following is an informational
list of the amounts used to capitalize Permanent Funds and Endowments created by House Bill
1676 and 1945, Seventy-sixth Legislature and by Senate Bill 126, Seventy-seventh Legislature,
and does not make appropriations:
100,000,000
200,000,000
200,000,000
100,000,000
(1)
(2)
(3)
50,000,000
(4)
100,000,000
(5)
25,000,000
(6)
50,000,000
(7)
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Permanent Health Fund for Higher Education, Fund No. 810
Permanent Fund for Children and Public Health, Fund No. 5045
Permanent Fund for Health and Tobacco Education and Enforcement,
Fund No. 5044
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Endowment, Fund No. 811
Permanent Fund for Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Care,
Fund No. 5046
Permanent Fund for Rural Health Facility Capital Improvement (Rural
Hospital Infrastructure), Fund No. 5047
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Endowment,
$350,000,000
100,000,000
200,000,000
200,000,000
100,000,000
50,000,000
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(10) Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Endowment (Other than
El Paso), Fund No. 821
(11)The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Endowment,
Fund No. 814
(12) The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Endowment,
Fund No. 815
(13) The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler Endowment,
Fund No. 816
(14) Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Endowment,
Fund No. 818
(15) University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth
Endowment, Fund No. 819
(16) Permanent Endowment Fund for University of Texas Regional Academic
Health Center, Fund No. 822
(17) The University of Texas at El Paso Endowment, Fund No. 817
(18) Baylor College of Medicine, Fund No. 823
(19) Permanent Fund for Higher Education Nursing, Allied Health and Other
Health-related Programs, Fund No. 824
(20) Permanent Fund for Minority Health Research and Education,
Fund No. 825
(21) Permanent Hospital Fund for Capital Improvements and the Texas Center
for Infectious Disease, Fund No. 5048
(22) Permanent Endowment Fund for the Rural Communities Healthcare
Investment Program, Fund No. 364
Senate
25,000,000
(8)
25,000,000
(9)
25,000,000
(10)
25,000,000
(11)
25,000,000
(12)
25,000,000
(13)
20,000,000
25,000,000
25,000,000
(14)
45,000,000
(16)
25,000,000
25,000,000
(17)
(18)
(19)
2,500,000
(20)
(15)
(21)
(22)
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Fund No. 812
100,000,000
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Endowment (El Paso),
Fund No. 820
25,000,000
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Endowment, Fund No. 813
50,000,000
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Endowment (Other than
El Paso), Fund No. 821
25,000,000
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Endowment,
Fund No. 814
25,000,000
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Endowment,
Fund No. 815
25,000,000
The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler Endowment,
Fund No. 816
25,000,000
Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Endowment,
Fund No. 818
25,000,000
University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth
Endowment, Fund No. 819
25,000,000
Permanent Endowment Fund for University of Texas Regional Academic
Health Center, Fund No. 822
20,000,000
The University of Texas at El Paso Endowment, Fund No. 817
25,000,000
Baylor College of Medicine, Fund No. 823
25,000,000
Permanent Fund for Higher Education Nursing, Allied Health and Other
Health-related Programs, Fund No. 824
45,000,000
Permanent Fund for Minority Health Research and Education,
Fund No. 825
25,000,000
Permanent Hospital Fund for Capital Improvements and the Texas Center
for Infectious Disease, Fund No. 5048
25,000,000
Permanent Endowment Fund for the Rural Communities Healthcare
Investment Program, Fund No. 364
2,500,000
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OTHER PROVISIONS
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Sec. 13.07 Appropriation of Specialty License Plate Receipts.
Sec. 13.07 Appropriation of Specialty License Plate Receipts.
(a)
Except as provided by Subsection (c) of this Section, for the fiscal biennium beginning
September 1, 2011, the amounts appropriated to an agency under Articles I-VIII of this Act
include, regardless of whether or not the amounts may be shown under or limited by the bill
pattern or riders of the agency or the special provisions applicable to the Article of this Act
under which the agency's appropriation might be located, fifty percent of all revenue collected
by an agency on or after September 1, 2011, that are associated with the sale of a Texas
specialty license plate, as authorized by Subchapter G, Chapter 504, Transportation Code, or
other applicable statute, during the 2012-13 biennium, including any new license plates that
may be authorized or issued after September 1, 2011.
(a) For the fiscal biennium beginning September 1, 2011, the amounts appropriated to an agency
under Articles I-VIII of this Act, regardless of whether or not the amounts may be shown under
or limited by the bill pattern or riders of the agency or the special provisions applicable to the
Article of this Act under which the agency's appropriation might be located, include all revenue
collected by an agency or held in a fund or an account by or on behalf of an agency after
September 1, 2011, and that are associated with the sale of a Texas specialty license plate, as
authorized by Subchapter G, Chapter 504, Transportation Code, or other applicable statute,
during the 2012-13 biennium, including any new license plates that may be authorized or
issued after September 1, 2011.
(b)
Amounts appropriated by this section shall be used for purposes consistent with this Act and
all applicable statutes.
(b) Amounts appropriated by this section shall be used for purposes consistent with this Act and all
applicable statutes.
(c) Notwithstanding the general appropriation made by Subsection (a) of this Section, there is no
appropriation of any license plate receipts:
(1)
to an agency under this Section 13.07 if no direct appropriation is made to the agency under
this Act;
(2)
for the Trusteed programs within the Office of the Governor including:
(A) Tourism Plates Account No. 5053;
(B) Texas Music Foundation Plates Account No. 5113;
(C) Daughters of the Republic of Texas Plates Account No. 5115; and
(D) Economic Development and Tourism Account No. 5110;
(3) to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (including the Texas Reads license
plate);
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(4)
to the Texas Department of Agriculture, from GO Texan Partner Program Plates, GRDedicated
Account No. 5051; and
(5)
to the Historical Commission.
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DIFFERENCES ONLY
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Sec. 15.01. Reimbursements for Unemployment Benefits.
(a)
For the purposes of this section, "agency" includes a state agency as defined under §
2151.002, Government Code, which includes an institution of higher education (except a
public junior college) as defined under § 61.003, Education Code.
(b)
At the close of each calendar quarter, the Texas Workforce Commission shall prepare a
statement reflecting the amount of unemployment benefits paid to all former state employees
based on wages earned from state employment and present it to the Comptroller. The
Comptroller shall pay by warrant or transfer out of funds appropriated from the
Unemployment Compensation Special Administration Account No. 165 such amount to the
Unemployment Compensation Benefit Account No. 937 to reimburse it for such payments.
(c)
The Unemployment Compensation Special Administration Account No. 165 shall be
reimbursed, as Interagency Transfers to the Unemployment Compensation Special
Administration Account No. 165, for one-half of the unemployment benefits paid, from
appropriations made in this Act to the agency that previously employed each respective
former state employee whose payroll warrants were originally issued in whole or part from
the General Revenue Fund or dedicated General Revenue Fund accounts, Federal Funds, or
Other Funds, such as Fund No. 006.
(d)
From information related to unemployment benefits paid on behalf of previously employed
former state employees provided by the Texas Workforce Commission, the Comptroller shall
determine the proportionate amount of the reimbursement or payment due from the General
Revenue Fund, any General Revenue-Dedicated accounts, Federal Funds or Other Fund
appropriations made elsewhere in this Act to agencies. The Comptroller shall transfer such
amounts to the Unemployment Compensation Special Administration Account No. 165. The
amounts reimbursed pursuant to this subsection are hereby appropriated to the Unemployment
Compensation Special Administration Account No. 165 for the purpose of reimbursing the
Unemployment Compensation Benefit Account No. 937, as Interagency Transfers to the
Unemployment Compensation Special Administration Account No. 165. The reimbursement
requirements established by this subsection may be waived, either in whole or in part, by the
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Legislative Budget Board.
(e)
In addition to other reimbursement provided by this section, the Unemployment
Compensation Special Administration Account No. 165 shall be reimbursed, for one-half of
the unemployment benefits paid, from amounts appropriated to the Reimbursements to the
Unemployment Compensation Benefit Account item in this Act out of dedicated General
Revenue Fund accounts or Other Funds and shall be fully reimbursed from funds held in local
bank accounts, for all former state employees whose payroll warrants were originally issued
in whole or part from dedicated General Revenue Fund accounts, Other Funds or local bank
accounts, respectively. From information provided by the Texas Workforce Commission, the
Comptroller shall determine the proportionate amount of the reimbursement or payment due
from funds other than General Revenue and transfer such funds to the Unemployment
Compensation Special Administration Account No. 165. The amounts reimbursed from local
funds pursuant to this subsection are hereby appropriated to the Unemployment
Compensation Special Administration Account No. 165 for the purpose of reimbursing the
Unemployment Compensation Benefit Account No. 937. Such transfers and payments as are
authorized under law shall be made not later than the 30th day after the date of receipt of the
statement of payments due.
(f)
The Comptroller may prescribe accounting procedures and regulations to implement this
section.
(g)
The Comptroller, upon certification of amounts due from the Texas Workforce Commission,
including the sources of such amounts due, may transfer funds from such agencies or other
units of state government as the Texas Workforce Commission certifies remain due more than
30 days from receipt of the statement of payments due. The Texas Workforce Commission
shall also determine the amounts due from funds held outside the state treasury and notify the
State Auditor and Comptroller of such amounts.
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Data Center Services Reductions
DIFFERENCES ONLY
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Senate
Sec. 17.02. Reduction for Employee Benefits. Amounts appropriated elsewhere in this Act for Social
Security and Retirement benefits for the 2012-13 biennium are hereby reduced as follows to reflect the
elimination of payroll growth for general state employees and employees of institutions of higher
education:
(1) Social Security shall be reduced by $18,887,237 in General Revenue Funds, by $3,293,784
in General Revenue-Dedicated Funds, by $947,151 in Federal Funds, and by $1,237,730 in
Other Funds, for a total of $24,365,902 in All Funds for the 2012-13 biennium.
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Sec. 18.01. Informational Listing General Obligation Bond Proceeds. The following is an
informational listing of funds appropriated elsewhere in this Act, for the 2012-13 biennium to the
agencies listed below for projects out of general obligation bond proceeds. All projects funded with
bond proceeds listed below are subject to approval by the Legislative Budget Board prior to the
issuance of the bond proceeds by the Texas Public Finance Authority.
Proposition 4
Article by Agency by Project
ARTICLE V
Texas Department of Criminal Justice
2012-13 Biennial Total
Bond Proceeds
Debt Service
$ 50,000,000
$2,835,000
Sec. 18.01. Informational Listing General Obligation Bond Proceeds. The following is an
informational listing of funds appropriated elsewhere in this Act, for the 2012-13 biennium to the
agencies listed below for projects out of general obligation bond proceeds. All projects funded with
bond proceeds listed below are subject to approval by the Legislative Budget Board prior to the
issuance of the bond proceeds by the Texas Public Finance Authority.
Proposition 4
by Article by Agency by Project
ARTICLE I
Facilities Commission
Health and Safety Deferred Maintenance Projects
Historical Commission
Courthouse Grants
ARTICLE II
Department of State Health Services
Critical Repairs to Moreton Building
ARTICLE V
Department of Criminal Justice
Repair and Rehabilitation of Facilities
ARTICLE VI
Parks and Wildlife Department
Repair and Replacement of Statewide Facilities
Total, by Article
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2012-13 Biennial Total
Bond Proceeds
Debt Service
$
60,000,000
$
6,000,000
$
20,000,000
$
1,500,000
$
20,000,000
$
1,500,000
$
50,000,000
$
2,835,000
$
32,350,000
$
1,500,000
$
182,350,000
$
13,335,000
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DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
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Sec. 18.06. Contingency Appropriation Requiring Statutory Change: General Obligation Bond
Proceeds for Cancer Prevention and Research Grants. Contingent on the enactment of legislation
authorizing the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas to issue bonds on an as needed basis
as recommended by the Sunset Advisory Commission, an amount not to exceed $300,000,000 out of
general obligation bond proceeds is appropriated each year of the 2012-13 biennium to the Cancer
Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, as authorized in Article III of the Texas Constitution. In
addition, included in amounts appropriated elsewhere in this Act to the Texas Public Finance Authority
for bond debt service is $2,246,137 in fiscal year 2012 and $12,201,863 in fiscal year 2013 in General
Revenue to make debt service payments for the general obligation bond proceeds appropriated herein.
Sec. 18.06. Professional Development Partnerships for Early Childhood Education. Out of
federal CCDF funds appropriated elsewhere in this Act, the Texas Workforce Commission shall
transfer via interagency contract $1,000,000 in fiscal year 2012 and $1,000,000 in fiscal year 2013 to
the Texas Education Agency to fund the management of early childhood education partnership
projects, including the award of stipends, to facilitate increased participation in professional
development by early childhood education professionals and encourage those professionals to seek
additional education.
Sec. 18.07. Contingency Provision: Sexual Assault Prevention and Intervention. Contingent upon
a finding of fact by the Comptroller of Public Accounts that the Adult Entertainment Fee authorized by
Business and Commerce Code, Section 102.054, generates sufficient amounts in excess of the 2011
Biennial Revenue estimate to cover the cost of appropriations made below, the following agencies are
appropriated the following sums from General Revenue Dedicated Account No. 5010.
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DIFFERENCES ONLY
(Continued)
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2012
2013
University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Business Research and IDVSA*
1)
2)
3)
4)
Study on Perpetrators of Sexual Assault
Study on Sexually Oriented Businesses
Measuring Sexual Assault Prevalence
Strategic Assessment of Agency Action
$250,000
$250,000
$250,000
$250,000
U.B.
U.B.
U.B.
U.B.
$3,000,000
$10,000,000
$500,000
$400,000
$1,000,000
$100,000
$1,400,000
$4,000,000
U.B.
U.B.
U.B.
U.B.
U.B.
U.B.
U.B.
U.B.
$1,000,000
U.B.
$4,000,000
U.B.
$35,000,000
U.B.
Office of the Attorney General
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
Targeted Prevention Campaigns
Rape Crisis Centers (Statewide)
Texas Association Against Sexual Assault
Program Grants to Statewide Associations
Sexual Trafficking
Sexual Assault Advisory Council
Support for SANEs
Analysis of sexual assault evidence (rape kits)
Trusteed Programs, Office of the Governor
Prosecution Grants
Texas Supreme Court
Legal Aid program (exclusively for SA victims)
Department of Family and Protective Services
Sexually abused children
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No appropriations of revenue generated from the Adult Entertainment Fee shall be made until a court,
in a final judgment upheld on appeal or no longer subject to appeal, finds Section 102.054, Business &
Commerce Code, to be constitutional.
The Sexual Assault Advisory Council shall convene at the behest of the Attorney General to, 1) report
on the results of appropriations made by this provision, and 2) recommend a course of action for the
83rd Legislature to mitigate the prevalence and costs of sexual assault in Texas.
If generated revenue in the Sexual Assault Program Account 5010 are insufficient to support
appropriations made in this provision and at such time as the Comptroller of Public Accounts deems
appropriate, revenue in excess of the 2011 Biennial Revenue Estimate in account 5010 may be
allocated to the appropriations made above on a prorated basis.
* Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (IDVSA)
Sec. 18.07. Funding Contingent upon the Passage of Legislation. It is the intent of the Senate that,
before finalizing the conference committee report on Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 1, the
conference committee will consider funding bills with a fiscal note that have passed at least one
chamber of the Legislature. The Legislative Budget Board shall maintain a list of legislation that has a
fiscal note once it has passed at least one chamber of the Legislature.
Sec. 18.08. Limitation on Use of Appropriated Funds to Rehire Return-to-Work Retirees.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, none of the funds appropriated in this Act shall be
used by state agencies and institutions of higher education for the purpose of rehiring a retiree who
leaves state employment on or after January 1, 2011.
Sec. 18.08. Administration of Programs. It is the intent of the legislature that each state agency,
using funds appropriated to the agency under this Act, shall:
(1) develop and implement procedures to improve the efficiency of, and maximize the federal
funding for, programs administered by the agency;
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(2) develop and implement procedures to ensure that all programs administered by the agency
comply with applicable state and federal laws; and
(3) conduct a study to determine whether the creation of new programs or expansion of
existing services would improve the agency's ability to perform its assigned duties.
Sec. 18.09. Fee Revenue Increases Contingent on Legislation. Notwithstanding any other
provision of this Act, it is the intent of the legislature that any provision of this Act regarding revenues
resulting from an increase in the amount or rate of a fee imposed or collected by a state agency, from
an expansion of the population of those on which a fee imposed by a state agency or from which a fee
is collected by a state agency, or from the imposition of a new fee is contingent on a bill that authorizes
the appropriation of the resulting increase in the agency's fee revenue being enacted by the 82nd
Legislature, Regular Session, 2011, and becoming law.
Sec. 18.09. Contingency for SB 1811 Foundation School Program Deferral. Contingent on
passage and enactment of SB 1811 or similar legislation providing the legal basis for deferring the
August, 2013 Foundation School Program payment to school districts, appropriations made above to
the Texas Education Agency for the Foundation School Program are hereby reduced by $2,000,000,000
in fiscal year 2013. This amount represents the estimated value of the August 2013 payment to local
school districts, and it is the intent of the legislature that this payment be made in September 2013
pursuant to the provisions of the bill.
Sec. 18.10. Payroll Contribution for Group Health Insurance.
(a)
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, out of appropriations made elsewhere in this Act
to state agencies and institutions of higher education for the state fiscal biennium beginning
September 1, 2011, each agency and institution of higher education shall contribute, in an amount
equal to 1.0 percent of the total base wages and salaries for each employee of a state agency or
institution of higher education during the state fiscal biennium beginning September 1, 2011 to
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the Employees Retirement System's Group Benefits Program.
(b)
For purposes of this section “institution of higher education” does not include components within
the University of Texas and Texas A&M Systems.
(c)
The Comptroller of Public Accounts shall transfer appropriations of state agencies and
institutions of higher education pursuant to this section and deposit the funds into the Employees
Life, Accident and Health Insurance and Benefits Trust Account to offset the costs of providing
group health insurance coverage.
(d)
The calculation of base salary for purposes of the reductions made under this section excludes
longevity pay, hazardous duty pay, benefit replacement pay, overtime pay, and other payments
that are not part of the base salary of the employee.
(e)
Transfers made under this section shall be consistent with provisions requiring salaries and
benefits to be proportional to the source of funds.
(f)
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall administer the requirements of this section
for public community/junior colleges.
(g)
The Comptroller of Public Accounts shall promulgate rules and regulations as necessary to
administer this section.
(h)
General Revenue appropriations to the Employee Retirement System made elsewhere in this Act
are hereby reduced by the value of the 1% contribution, estimated to be $160 million for the
2012-13 biennium.
.
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Sec. 18.11. Increase Tax Compliance and State Revenue Related to Natural Gas Tax Collections.
In addition to amounts appropriated above, the Comptroller of Public Accounts is appropriated
$343,267 in fiscal year 2012 and $335,400 in fiscal year 2013 for Strategy A.1.1. Ongoing Audit
Activities out of the General Revenue Fund for the purpose of increasing tax compliance and state
revenue related to natural gas tax collections and the high-cost natural gas tax rate reduction program.
The “Number of Full-Time Equivalents (FTE)” figure indicated elsewhere in this Act for the
Comptroller of Public Accounts is increased by 5 FTEs for each fiscal year of the biennium. This
appropriation is contingent upon the Comptroller's certification of available General Revenue of at least
$5,147,595 in General Revenue above the January 2011 Biennial Revenue Estimate resulting from
related activities.
Sec. 18.12. Appropriations Reduction. Reduce certain fiscal year 2013 General Revenue
appropriations made for the purpose of funding the state Medicaid program elsewhere in this Act as
follows:
(a)
The Department of Aging and Disability Services is hereby reduced by $1,000,000,000; and
(b)
The Health and Human Services Commission is hereby reduced by $250,000,000.
Sec. 18.13. Reduction to State Appropriations. General Revenue and General Revenue-Dedicated
appropriations made elsewhere in this Act to state agencies and institutions of higher education, save
for appropriations to the Foundation School Program, estimated to be $58,069,500,000 for the 2012-13
biennium, are hereby reduced by 1.2% proportional to each entity's level of appropriation herein. The
total amount of reduction is estimated to be $690,000,000. The reduction shall be made to
appropriations provided for fiscal year 2013. This reduction is subject to the following:
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(1)
Appropriations made for debt service shall not be subject to this provision.
(2)
The Legislative Budget Board and the Comptroller of Public Accounts shall make a
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calculation of that total amount of reduction for each entity.
(3)
State agencies and institutions of higher education are directed to take the following
measures, as appropriate, to achieve this savings:
(a) Work with the Comptroller of Public Accounts to increase the efficiency and costeffectiveness of procurement;
(b) Institute a freeze on employment, not filling vacant positions;
(c) Constrain or eliminate travel; and
(d) Otherwise manage fiscal and human resources to protect the core services of the agency
or institution while operating under the limitations of this and other provisions of this
Act.
Should the Comptroller of Public Accounts certify any general revenue receipts in excess of the
amount of probable general revenue receipts for the biennium ending August 31, 2013 (stated in the
Comptroller's Biennial Revenue Estimate for 2012-2013 and as revised by the Comptroller on March
13, 2011) and as further adjusted for estimates of revenue associated with legislation enacted by the
82nd Legislature, appropriations to the state agencies and institutions of higher education reduced in
this section are hereby increased by a like amount not to exceed $690,000,000 in proportion to the
reduction identified above.
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