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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
1. The salary set by sections 21.140, 26.010, 27.010, 28.010, 29.010, 30.010, 105.950, 138.230, 138.235, 138.236, 138.440, 138.445, 217.665, 286.005, 287.615, 386.150, 386.190, 621.015 and 621.055 shall be adjusted on July first of each year and the adjustment shall not be less than zero.
2. The salary adjustment provided by this section shall not be effective in any amount in excess of the salary adjustment for the executive department contained in the pay plan applicable to other state employees at a similar salary level for that fiscal year. The salary adjustments provided by this section shall not be effective unless appropriations necessary to fund the adjustments are approved by the general assembly and the governor. Each salary adjustment to be approved pursuant to this section shall be stated in a separate line item of the pertinent appropriation bill.
3. Each salary adjustment approved pursuant to this section for offices that have a statutory salary shall be added to the compensation otherwise provided by law for each office if such, including prior salary adjustments made pursuant to this section, and the sum of these amounts shall be the statutory salary of the office for all purposes. Each such statutory salary shall be included in the pertinent appropriation bill in the same manner as any other personal service appropriation involving a statutory salary.
4. The office of administration shall maintain a compensation schedule for each fiscal year indicating the statutory salary or salary range paid for each office subject to this section and the salary adjustment contained in the pay plan applicable to other state employees generally. The schedule required by this subsection shall be open for public inspection during the normal business hours of the office of administration and shall be included annually in the Missouri Register and an appendix to the Revised Statutes of Missouri. For each office for which a salary adjustment is approved pursuant to this section, the revisor of statutes shall place a revisor's note following each section providing compensation for the office referencing the reader to the compensation appendix.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title VIII. Public Officers and Employees, Bonds and Records § 105.005. State officials and employees, annual salary adjustments, when, restrictions on, how appropriated--compensation schedule to be maintained, where, how--duty of revisor of statutes - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-viii-public-officers-and-employees-bonds-and-records/mo-rev-st-105-005/
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