Bill Text: HI HB1960 | 2020 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Relating To Public Employee Compensation.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2020-03-16 - The hearing on this measure has been cancelled until further notice. [HB1960 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2020-HB1960-Amended.html
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
1960 |
THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2020 |
H.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO PUBLIC EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Chapter 76, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding two new sections to part I to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§76-A Public
employees' compensation appeals board; established; repricing. (a) There is established within the department of accounting
and general services for administrative purposes a public employees'
compensation appeals board to hear appeals on the repricing of classes. The public employees' compensation appeals
board shall comprise:
(1) One member from
each jurisdiction nominated by the head of the respective jurisdiction;
(2) One member
nominated by the head of bargaining unit (5);
(3) One member
nominated by the head of bargaining unit (7);
(4) One member
nominated by the head of bargaining unit (11);
(5) One member
nominated by the head of bargaining unit (12);
(6) Two members nominated
by the exclusive representative of bargaining units (2), (3), (4), (6), (8),
(9), (13), and (14); and
(7) Two members nominated by the exclusive
representative of bargaining units (1) and (10).
The appointment, tenure, and removal of the
members and the filling of vacancies on the public employees' compensation
appeals board shall be as provided in section 26-34.
(b) The members of the public employees'
compensation appeals board shall serve without compensation but shall be
reimbursed for expenses, including travel expenses, necessary for the
performance of their duties.
(c) The public employees' compensation appeals
board may appoint:
(1) A qualified
hearings officer with power to hear appeals and report thereon to the board;
and
(2) Other employees
that it deems necessary.
If appointed, the qualified hearings officer and
other employees shall not be subject to chapters 76 and 78. The public employees' compensation appeals board
shall adopt policies and standards relative to compensation of any appointed
qualified hearings officer and other employees.
(d) The public employees' compensation appeals
board shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 regarding deadlines and procedures
for the filing of appeals and for the conduct of appeal hearings. The public employees' compensation appeals
board may adopt other rules pursuant to chapter 91 to carry out its
purpose. Nine members shall constitute a
quorum at any board meeting. Decisions
on the repricing of classes shall require at least the affirmative vote of the
majority of a quorum to be valid.
(e) Neither the public employees' compensation appeals
board nor any of its members or staff shall consult with any public employer on
any matter pending before the board except on notice and opportunity for the petitioner
to participate.
§76-B Public employees' compensation appeals
process; repricing. (a) All petitions for appeals from affected
persons on the repricing of a class shall be filed with the public employees'
compensation appeals board.
(b) Each appeal shall be filed within thirty days of the ratification,
agreement, or issuance of the applicable collective bargaining agreement,
supplemental agreement, or agreement reached through arbitration decision;
provided that if a class is not repriced for a period of three years, an appeal
may be filed at any time after the three-year period has expired.
(c) Upon receipt of a petition filed pursuant to
this section, the public employees' compensation appeals board shall give
public notice of the time and place of the hearing. The public notice shall be given at least thirty
days prior to the hearing. Unless
otherwise agreed upon by the petitioner, the hearing shall take place within
one year of the filing of the petition and in the county in which the appeal is
filed.
(d) If the public employees' compensation appeals
board determines that a class should not be repriced, the petition shall be
closed, and the petitioner shall be precluded from filing a subsequent appeal
for that class for two years from the date of the board's determination.
(e) If the public employees' compensation appeals
board determines that a class should be repriced, the public employees'
compensation appeals board shall make necessary adjustments to the affected
class or classes where the appeals have been filed in the compensation plan. The decision of the public employees'
compensation appeals board shall be in writing, accompanied by separate findings,
and binding on all jurisdictions.
(f) Following the final adjustments, each
director shall submit to the legislature, through the office of the governor, a
report setting forth the compensation plan and the cost for information and
approval of the compensation plan. The
approved compensation plan shall be effective as of July 1 of each
even-numbered year.
(g) The director shall assign new classes to
salary ranges on the basis of the policies and standards established pursuant
to this section. The assignments shall
be effective immediately; provided that the availability of funds is certified
to by the respective fiscal officers and the assignments shall be in effect
until adoption of the next compensation plan.
(h) All decisions of the public employees' compensation appeals board under this section in favor of the person appealing and granting a higher compensation shall be retroactive to the date of the filed petition."
SECTION 2. Section 76-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§76-1 Purposes; merit principle. It is the purpose of this chapter to require each jurisdiction to establish and maintain a separately administered civil service system based on the merit principle. The merit principle is the selection of persons based on their fitness and ability for public employment and the retention of employees based on their demonstrated appropriate conduct and productive performance. It is also the purpose of this chapter to build a career service in government, free from coercive political influences, to render impartial service to the public at all times, according to the dictates of ethics and morality and in compliance with all laws.
In order to achieve these purposes, it is the declared policy of the State that the human resource program within each jurisdiction be administered in accordance with the following:
(1) Equal opportunity for all in compliance with all laws prohibiting discrimination. No person shall be discriminated against in examination, appointment, reinstatement, reemployment, promotion, transfer, demotion, or removal, with respect to any position when the work may be efficiently performed by the person without hazard or danger to the health and safety of the person or others;
(2) Impartial selection of individuals for public service by means of competitive tests which are fair, objective, and practical;
(3) Incentives for competent employees within the service, whether financial or promotional opportunities and other performance based group and individual awards that encourage continuous improvement to achieve superior performance;
(4) Reasonable job security for competent employees and discharge of unnecessary or inefficient employees with the right to grieve and appeal personnel actions through the:
(A) Contractual grievance procedure for employees covered by chapter 89; or
(B) Internal complaint procedures and the merit appeals board for employees excluded from coverage under chapter 89;
(5) Equal pay for
equal work shall apply between classes in the same bargaining unit among
jurisdictions for those classes determined to be equal through systematic
classification of positions based on objective criteria and adequate job
evaluation, unless [it has been agreed in accordance with chapter 89 to negotiate]
agreed or determined in accordance with this chapter or chapter 89 for
the repricing of classes; and
(6) Harmonious and cooperative relations between government and its employees, including employee organizations representing them, to develop and maintain a well-trained, efficient, and productive work force that utilizes advanced technology to ensure effective government operations and delivery of public services."
SECTION 3. Section 89-9, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (f) to read as follows:
"(f) The repricing of classes within an appropriate bargaining unit may be negotiated or determined as follows:
(1) At the request of
the exclusive representative and at times allowed under the collective
bargaining agreement, the employer shall negotiate the repricing of classes
within the bargaining unit. The
negotiated repricing actions that constitute cost items shall be subject to the
requirements in section 89-10; [and]
(2) If repricing has
not been negotiated under paragraph (1), the employer of each jurisdiction
shall ensure establishment of procedures to periodically review, at least once
in five years, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, the repricing of
classes within the bargaining unit. The
repricing of classes based on the results of the periodic review shall be at
the discretion of the employer. Any
appropriations required to implement the repricing actions that are made at the
employer's discretion shall not be construed as cost items[.]; or
(3) By the public
employees' compensation appeals board pursuant to section 76-B."
SECTION 4. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2020-2021 for establishment of the public employees' compensation appeals board.
The sum appropriated shall be expended by the department of accounting and general services for the purposes of this Act.
SECTION 5. In codifying the new sections added by section 1 of this Act, the revisor of statutes shall substitute appropriate section numbers for the letters used in designating the new sections in this Act.
SECTION 6. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 7. This Act shall take effect on January 1, 2050; provided that section 4 shall take effect on January 1, 2050.
Report Title:
Public Employees' Compensation Appeals Board; Collective Bargaining; Classes; Repricing; Appropriation
Description:
Establishes the public employees' compensation appeals board to hear appeals requesting the repricing of a class. Appropriates funds. Takes effect 1/1/2050. (HD1)
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