Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 35 - County Treasurers, State Supervision of County Accounts and County Finances
Section 51b - Salary Schedules

Section 51B. (1) Said classification and compensation plans shall be amended so that each office and position shall be allocated by said board to the proper job group in the following salary schedule; except that, in the case of elected officials, patient help, part time officers or employees, or in unusual circumstances, the board may fix salaries or wages for individual positions upon notice to the county commissioners and employing authority, and in such cases the positions shall not be allocated in said salary schedule:

(1A) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1), in any county, which by vote of the county commissioners, accepts the provisions of this paragraph said classification and compensation plans shall be amended so that each office and position shall be allocated by the board to the proper job group in the following salary schedules; except that, in the case of elected officials, court stenographers, patient help, part-time officers or employees, or in unusual circumstances, the board may fix salaries or wages for individual positions upon notice to the county commissioners and employing authority, and in such cases the positions shall not be allocated in said salary schedules:


(2) Except as otherwise provided by law, after a person has been allocated to the above salary schedule, he must render a minimum of one year of service in the step-in-range of the job group to which his office or position has been allocated before he can be moved into the next higher step-in-range of the same job group; provided, however, when computing the date when salary increments shall become due after the initial allocation to a step-in-range, subsequent steps shall be due annually on the anniversary of the effective date of assignment to a rate within a salary grade in the salary schedule in effect immediately prior to July first, nineteen hundred and fifty-seven; and, provided further, in the event a person has already served a period in excess of twelve months in said step-in-range in the salary schedule in effect prior to said date, the increment step to the next step-in-range shall be due immediately upon assignment to a step-in-range on said date, and any subsequent steps shall be due annually on the effective date of the salary schedule.
(3) Daily rates of per diem employees shall be computed on the basis of their assigned job groups.
(4) Said board may permit the recruitment of employees in a job group at a rate above the minimum; provided, that said board has first determined, on request of the appointing authority and the county commissioners, that an emergency exists because of lack of sufficient employees, lack of housing facilities, isolation from regular transportation facilities, or other unusual conditions. Any such permit shall remain in effect until rescinded by said board, but shall not be in effect longer than one year unless renewed in like manner and with like approval. Whenever said board permits the recruitment of employees in a job group at a rate above the minimum rate in said job group, all employees in the same classification in the same county who are below such rate of recruitment shall be advanced to said higher rate in the salary schedule; provided, that the board may, by special vote declare that such increase for other employees shall take effect only in a particular institution or specific area.
(4A) Said board may permit the recruitment of agents or instructors appointed for purposes specified in section forty-three of chapter one hundred and twenty-eight at a rate above the minimum and within the grade to which the requested position is allocated, upon certification of the appointing authority that the person to be employed has served satisfactorily in a comparable position within or without the commonwealth for a period of time equivalent to the period required by the salary schedule had such service been entirely in the service of the county, provided, that said board shall not approve the recruitment of any person at a rate above the minimum of the grade if such proposed employee has been in the service of any county within a twelve month period prior to the date of the proposed employment.
(4B) Said board may permit the recruitment of all professional vocational and technical personnel, including teachers, administrators and supervisory staff of the Bristol county agricultural school, the Essex agricultural and technical institute and the Norfolk county agricultural school, at a rate above the minimum but within the grade at which the position is allocated, upon certification of the appointing authority that the person to be employed has served satisfactorily in a comparable position within or without the commonwealth for a period of time equivalent to the period required by the salary schedule had such service been entirely in the service of the county.
(5) When an employee is initially placed in the salary schedule, or is advanced in his job group, or is transferred, reallocated or promoted to a new job group, such employee, for subsequent step-rate increases, shall be credited with the number of years of service that corresponds to his job group and rate in the salary schedule.
(6) Whenever an employee receives a promotion to a position in a higher job group, his rate shall be the next higher rate in said higher job group, or the second next higher rate therein if such new salary rate would result in an increase of salary smaller in amount than the salary increment for such higher job group.
(7) An employee who is demoted to a position in a lower job group shall receive the salary to which his period of service would entitle him if his service had been rendered in the lower group, but not less than the employee would have been entitled to had his service been continuously in the lower group.
(8) Rates of compensation in the salary schedule are for work hours as provided by the rules or regulations of said board; provided, however, that such rules or regulations shall establish the circumstances under which the county commissioners may relieve an employee or employees of such hours of work without reduction in salary.
(9) An employee serving on a part-time basis as certified by the appointing authority shall be entitled to the provisions of this chapter in the proportion that his service bears to full-time service.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title VI - Counties and County Officers

Chapter 35 - County Treasurers, State Supervision of County Accounts and County Finances

Section 1 - Qualifications; Election; Tenure

Section 2 - Assistant Treasurer; Bond; Duties

Section 3 - Oaths; Bonds

Section 4 - Salaries; Source of Payment

Section 7 - Commissioners Acting by Appointment; Compensation; Travel Expenses

Section 8 - Traveling Expenses

Section 9 - Wilful Violation of Duty; Penalties

Section 10 - Collection and Disbursement of County Funds; Investment of Funds

Section 10a - Disbursement of Matching Funds for Federally Funded Programs

Section 11 - Payment of Expenses, etc.; Restrictions

Section 12 - Expenses of Court Sittings; Court Costs for Indigent Parties; Delivery of Bills to Treasurer

Section 13 - Filing of Bills

Section 14 - Statement of Law Authorizing Payment of Accounts; Liability for Payments; Exceptions

Section 15 - Accounts; Form and Contents

Section 16 - Fiscal Year

Section 18 - Suffolk and Nantucket Counties; Applicability of Laws

Section 19 - County Salaries; Payment; Payroll Deductions; Deposits to Employee Bank Accounts Authorized

Section 19a - Accumulated Vacation Allowance; Payment Upon Death or Separation From Service

Section 19b - Deceased Officers and Employees; Payment of Salary to Next of Kin; Effect

Section 19c - Deposits in Credit Union; Pension or Retirement Allowances

Section 20 - Prosecution of Suits Upon Bonds, Notes, etc.; Joinder of Treasurer as Party

Section 21 - Delinquency of Officers as to Money Payments; Notification of District Attorney

Section 22 - Disposition of Surplus Money; Deposits; Investments; Interest

Section 22a - Deposit of Funds Restricted

Section 23 - Money Paid Into Courts; Disposition; Interest

Section 23a - Unclaimed Funds; Disposition

Section 24 - Overdue Accounts; Interest Charge

Section 25 - Annual Report; Contents

Section 26 - Annual Report of County Commissioners; Contents

Section 26a - Capital Facilities and Capital Facility Projects; Jurisdiction of Capital Planning and Operations Division

Section 27 - Annual Reports; Publication and Distribution

Section 27a - Treasurer and Custodian of Certain Funds

Section 28 - Estimates of County Receipts and Expenditures; Preparation; Recordation

Section 28b - Advisory Board for County Expenditures; Action on Proposed Budget; Public Hearing; Capital Improvement Fund

Section 30 - Taxes; Approval; Computation

Section 31 - Taxes; Apportionment, Assessment and Collection

Section 32 - Provisions of Appropriation Acts for Counties and County Hospitals; Approved Schedules; Certification; Transfers; Purposes; Expenditures in Excess of Appropriations; Reserve Fund

Section 32a - Contributory Retirement Systems; Anticipated Costs; Recovery of Pension Costs

Section 34 - Expenses and Liabilities Incurred Prior to Appropriations; Limitations; Exceptions

Section 34a - Expenses Incurred Prior to Appropriation; Highway Agreements Excepted

Section 35 - Enforcement of Provisions; Conditions

Section 36 - County Receipts, Cash on Hand and Expenditures; Monthly Account

Section 36a - Emergency Borrowing for Extraordinary Expenditures

Section 37 - Borrowing Funds in Anticipation of Tax Income

Section 37a - Bonds and Notes; Method of Payment; Use of Proceeds; Limitations

Section 37b - Temporary Notes; Refunding; Payment

Section 38 - Sale of Notes or Securities; Bids Required; Exceptions

Section 38a - Bonds Issued Subject to Call and Redemption

Section 38b - Refunding Bonds and Notes; Issuance; Limitations

Section 39 - Interest Rates

Section 39a - Forms for Note Issues; Contents, Etc.

Section 39b - Notes; Procedure for Issuance

Section 39c - Bearer Notes; Procedure for Issuance

Section 39d - Payment of Notes; Notice

Section 39e - Certification Fee; Refunds

Section 39f - Effect of Certification

Section 39g - Facsimile of County Seal on Bonds, etc.; Validity

Section 39h - Facsimile of County Seal on Bonds, etc.; Authorization of Making and Use

Section 39i - Facsimile of County Seal on Bonds or Notes; Validity of Signatures of Officers Leaving Office Before Delivery of Bonds or Notes

Section 40 - Fines; Accounting; Returns

Section 41 - Payments to Treasurers; Sworn Statements

Section 42 - Auditor of Boston; Additional Duty

Section 43 - Exchange of Order Instruments for Bearer Instruments; Penalty for Noncompliance

Section 43a - Surety Bonds of Officers and Employees; Payment of Premiums

Section 43b - Recovery on Surety Bonds of Officers and Employees; Effect of Acceptance by County of Additional Annual Bond

Section 47 - Penalty for Noncompliance With Orders

Section 48 - Establishment of Board; Membership; Election; Tenure, Etc.

Section 49 - Classification of Positions; ''salary'' Defined

Section 51 - Personnel Board; Powers and Duties; Discharge of Employees, Etc.

Section 51a - Definitions

Section 51b - Salary Schedules

Section 52 - Classification and Allocation of Offices and Positions; Review

Section 53 - County Commissioners; Powers and Duties

Section 53a - Director of Affirmative Action; Affirmative Action Plan; Reports

Section 54 - Newly Elected Officers, etc., to Receive Minimum Rate; Exceptions; Recommendations for Promotions, Etc.

Section 55 - Salaries to Be Full Compensation; Overtime Pay, Etc.

Section 56 - Suffolk County; Applicability of Act; Classification Agencies in Other Counties

Section 57 - Deferred Compensation Program for Employees; Authorized Investments; Requisites; Limitations

Section 57a - Employee Individual Retirement Accounts