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In order to provide for the coordination of the state personnel system with other systems of state employees, no later than November 15 of each year, each department or agency of state government having employees who are not within the state personnel system, including but not limited to the state institutions of higher education and the judicial department, shall submit to the joint budget committee and any member of the general assembly so requesting such copy a classification plan for those employees not within the state personnel system, including a preliminary estimate of the number of such employees and their salary levels for the ensuing fiscal year and a statement of the pay increase policies and procedures utilized by the department or agency. No later than January 1 next following, each such department or agency shall transmit to the joint budget committee and any member of the general assembly so requesting such copy a final estimate of the number of such employees and their salary levels for the ensuing fiscal year.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 24. Government State § 24-50-140. Reports on other employment systems - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-24-government-state/co-rev-st-sect-24-50-140/
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