(a) Commencing October 1, 2019, and based on the availability of funds, an appointing authority may provide a lump sum merit reward payment, in an amount of up to two and one-half percent of the annual base salary of a qualified employee on his or her anniversary date if, on October 1 of the fiscal year in which the merit reward payment is to be paid, all of the following conditions have existed for the previous two consecutive fiscal years:
(1) The employee has earned the maximum rate of pay allowed in his or her pay range.
(2) The employee has met or exceeded standards on his or her annual performance appraisal.
(3) A cost-of-living increase has not been provided to state employees.
(b) At the beginning of each fiscal year, an appointing authority shall determine what percentage amount shall be used for calculating the total amount of lump sum merit reward payments to be paid to all qualified agency employees for that fiscal year. If the appointing authority determines that agency funds are insufficient to provide lump sum merit reward payments to all qualified agency employees for any fiscal year, no lump sum merit reward payments may be provided to any qualified employee of the agency for the duration of that fiscal year.
(c) An employee may not receive a lump sum merit reward payment pursuant to this section every year. An agency may not adjust the anniversary date of an employee to provide a lump sum merit reward payment to the employee on an earlier date. A lump sum merit reward payment issued pursuant to this section may not increase the salary of an employee for retirement purposes.
(d) For the purposes of this section, a qualified agency employee does not include any of the following:
(1) An employee, including an hourly employee, whose service or rate of pay is covered by any labor agreement or contract.
(2) Any retired person performing duties in accordance with Section 36-27-8.2.
(3) Any employee who does not receive an annual performance appraisal or service rating.
(4) Any appointing authority or employee who is considered the head of an agency.
(5) Any deputy appointing authority or employee who is considered the deputy head of an agency.
(6) Any unclassified employee or exempt employee.
(e) An employee who has received an increase in his or her pay, bonus pay, or incentive pay during the previous two years may not receive a lump sum merit reward payment under this section.
(f) Any law to the contrary notwithstanding, any branch of state government may provide lump sum merit reward payments to qualified employees pursuant to this section if the government entity regularly assigns employees to standardized pay ranges and administers annual performance appraisals. The award of lump sum merit reward payments to employees pursuant to this subsection shall be subject to the approval of the applicable appointing authority.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 36 - Public Officers and Employees.
Chapter 26 - State Personnel Department and Merit System.
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 36-26-1 - Short Title.
Section 36-26-2 - Definitions.
Section 36-26-3 - Purposes of Article.
Section 36-26-4 - State Personnel Department Created; Composition; Executive Head; Offices.
Section 36-26-6 - State Personnel Board - Meetings; Powers and Duties Generally.
Section 36-26-7 - Director of Personnel - Appointment; Qualifications; Salary; Removal.
Section 36-26-9 - Promulgation, etc., of Rules for Implementation of Provisions of Article.
Section 36-26-11 - Classification of Positions, etc., in State Service.
Section 36-26-12 - Preparation, etc., of Pay Plan for Employees in State Service.
Section 36-26-14 - Deferred Compensation Plans for Certain Employees.
Section 36-26-15.1 - Proof of Registration Required for Employment or School Enrollment.
Section 36-26-16 - Certification for Employment of Handicapped Persons.
Section 36-26-18 - Extraordinary Appointments.
Section 36-26-20 - Employee Training Programs.
Section 36-26-23 - Promotions.
Section 36-26-26 - Layoffs; Furloughs.
Section 36-26-27 - Dismissals and Disciplining of Employees Generally.
Section 36-26-27.1 - Placement of Disciplinary Documents in the Personnel File of a State Employee.
Section 36-26-28 - Suspensions.
Section 36-26-29 - Limitation Period for Charges for Dismissal or Disciplinary Action.
Section 36-26-31 - Granting of Leave of Absence for Service in Armed Forces of United States.
Section 36-26-32 - Restoration of Employee to Former Position After Service in Armed Forces.
Section 36-26-34 - Granting, etc., of Time Off to Comply With Religious Obligations.
Section 36-26-35 - Annual Leave.
Section 36-26-35.1 - Annual Leave Carry Over Limit Increased for Certain Personnel.
Section 36-26-35.2 - Annual Leave.
Section 36-26-36.2 - Donation of Leave; Implementation.
Section 36-26-36.3 - Bereavement Leave.
Section 36-26-38 - Political Activities Prohibited.
Section 36-26-42 - Representation of Department in Judicial Proceedings.
Section 36-26-43 - Use of State, County, etc., Buildings for Examinations and Investigations, Etc.
Section 36-26-44 - Inspection of Records of Department.
Section 36-26-45 - Payment of Expenses of Department.
Section 36-26-46 - State Capitol Guides Classified as "Capitol hostesses."
Section 36-26-47 - Penalties for Violations of Provisions of Article.
Section 36-26-48 - Lump-Sum Merit Reward Payments for Certain Full-Time State Employees.