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     3. Employees are appointed to a title with a higher class code, when the conditions in (a)1 or 2 above are not applicable, provided the Department of Personnel finds the following criteria are met:

     i. The employee has served continuously in the lower title for at least four months immediately preceding the effective date of the advancement; and

     ii. The service in the lower title provided significant preparation and training for service in the higher title.

     (b) When an employee is advanced to a title with a salary schedule which is different (dollar value of ranges and steps do not coincide) from the employee's previous salary schedule, the steps described in (a) above are first performed in the previous schedule, and then the employee's salary is set at the lowest step in the new schedule and range that equals or exceeds that salary.

     (c) When an employee has been at the maximum of his or her previous salary range for at least 39 pay periods, and the salary increases after workweek adjustment would be less than two increments in the employee's previous range, the employee shall receive an additional increment in the new range, providing the employee is not already at the maximum of the new range.

     (d) Employees who do not meet the criteria set forth in (a) above shall be placed on a step in the salary range of the title with the higher class code that is the same or next higher than the salary paid in the title with the lower class code.

     1. The adjustments described in (b) and (c) above shall be applied as appropriate.

     (e) The anniversary date will be retained if the total salary increase after workweek adjustment is less than two increments in the employee's previous range. If the total salary increase after workweek adjustment is two increments or more, or the advancement results in step eight or nine, the anniversary date will be determined by the effective date of the action (frozen if step eight or nine).

     (f) The workweek adjustment is computed by finding the workweek adjusted range, according to the following chart, and then placing the employee on the same step in the workweek adjusted range as the employee's step in the former range.

WORKWEEK OF EMPLOYEES NEW TITLE

 
  35 or 3ENL or NE40, 4E or N4
 
 35 or 3ENO CHANGE+1+2
Workweek of  SALARYSALARY
Employee's  RANGERANGES
Former TitleNL or NE-1NO CHANGE:+1
  SALARY SALARY
  RANGE RANGE
 40, 4E or21NO CHANGE
 N4SALARYSALARY 
  RANGESRANGE 

     EXAMPLE: An employee on step four in salary range A10 in a 35 -hour week title is appointed to a 40-hour week title. Adjusting salary range A10 (35 hours) to the 40-hour week (+2 salary ranges) will result in a range A12, step four.

(g) When an employee's work year changes, a work year adjustment shall first be performed before making any other adjustments under this section. The work year adjustment is computed by placing the employee in the same step three ranges up, when work year is increased from 10 to 12 months, or three ranges down, when work year is decreased from 12 to 10 months.

HISTORY:

     Amended by R.1993 d.424, effective September 7, 1993.

     See: 25 N.J.R. 1916(a), 25 N.J.R. 4064(a).

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