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IN SB0060
Bill
AI Summary
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Establishes the Executive Officers Compensation Advisory Commission to review and recommend salaries for seven state executive officers: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Attorney General.
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Commission consists of 9 members: 3 appointed by the Speaker of the House, 3 by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and 3 by the Governor, with no more than 2 members from the same political party in each group.
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Commission members cannot be executive officers, executive branch employees, or individuals with financial interest in executive officer salaries that would increase their own income or net worth.
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Commission shall determine when each executive officer last received a salary increase, receive salary information, consider recommendations, take testimony, and make written recommendations to the legislative council and budget committee for suitable salaries.
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Legislation expires July 1, 2019, and becomes effective upon passage.
Legislative Description
State executive officer salaries. Establishes the executive officers compensation advisory commission to do the following: (1) For each executive state officer (governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor of state, treasurer of state, state superintendent of public instruction, and attorney general), determine the most recent year that the executive officer received a salary increase. (2) Receive information relating to the salaries of executive officers. (3) Consider recommendations for suitable salaries for executive officers. (4) Take testimony relating to the salaries of executive officers.
Last Action
Public Law 226
4/28/2017