Vermont Statutes
Chapter 15 - Salaries and Fees
§ 1281. Adjustments to compensation and benefits of Executive and Judicial Branch employees

§ 1281. Adjustments to compensation and benefits of Executive and Judicial Branch employees
(a) The process described in this section shall apply to any requests for increased funding that arise during a biennium when the State and the collective bargaining representative for State employees have agreed to a two-year collective bargaining agreement that begins in the first year of the legislative biennium.
(b) During the first year of the legislative biennium, the General Assembly shall hear testimony from representatives of the Departments of Human Resources and of Finance and Management, the Office of the Defender General, the Court Administrator, and the collective bargaining representative before introducing a bill that increases funding for pay and benefits for employees of the Executive or Judicial Branches of the State of Vermont.
(c) Prior to the second year of the legislative biennium, if there are any requests to increase funding beyond what has already been agreed to as a result of the collective bargaining process, the request shall be presented to the Chairs of the House Committees on Appropriations and on Government Operations, after consultation with the Secretary of Administration, not later than November 1 of the year preceding the beginning of the second year of the biennium. If the Committee Chairs request a review, the proposal to increase funding for pay and benefits shall be submitted for study to a Committee that shall be known as the Pay Act Committee. The Pay Act Committee shall consist of two members of the House Committee on Appropriations and three members of the House Committee on Government Operations. The Pay Act Committee shall meet not more than twice before the beginning of the legislative session to hear testimony from interested parties. The Pay Act Committee shall present a report on the proposal to the House Committees on Appropriations and on Government Operations not later than January 15 for further consideration. (Added 2001, No. 116 (Adj. Sess.), § 7, eff. May 28, 2002; amended 2021, No. 105 (Adj. Sess.), § 485, eff. July 1, 2022.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 32 - Taxation and Finance

Chapter 15 - Salaries and Fees

§ 1002. Salary of Governor-Elect

§ 1003. State officers

§ 1006. Executive clerk and Executive messenger

§ 1007. Lieutenant Governor

§ 1010. Members of certain boards

§ 1010. Members of certain boards

§ 1012. Public Utility Commission

§ 1018. Chair and Executive Secretary of Transportation Board

§ 1020. Salary adjustment; approval of Governor

§ 1051. Speaker of the House and President Pro Tempore of the Senate; compensation and expense reimbursement

§ 1052. Members of the General Assembly; compensation and expense reimbursement

§ 1053. Officers of the General Assembly

§ 1053a. Legislative pages

§ 1061. Journals of the General Assembly

§ 1101. Board of Medical Practice

§ 1109. Expenses for Board members

§ 1111. Exemption from licensing renewal fees; persons 80 years of age or older

§ 1141. Assistant judges

§ 1142. Probate judges

§ 1143. Compensation of appointees

§ 1145. Illegal fees

§ 1147. Courtroom expenses

§ 1181a. Passport fees; retention by clerk

§ 1182. Sheriffs

§ 1183. State’s Attorneys

§ 1185. Office expenses

§ 1221. Electors of President and Vice President

§ 1224. Town clerks

§ 1225. Town road commissioner

§ 1227. Appraisers for unorganized towns and gores

§ 1229. Supervisors for unorganized towns and gores

§ 1261. Personal expenses when away from home

§ 1266. Clerical assistance

§ 1267. Mileage; reimbursement

§ 1271. Fair notice

§ 1281. Adjustments to compensation and benefits of Executive and Judicial Branch employees

§ 1282. Officer compensation; voluntary decrease