Iowa Code r. 11-53.6 - Payroll transactions
(1)
Pay at least at minimum. If a transaction results in an
employee's being paid from a different pay plan or pay grade, the employee
shall be paid at least the minimum pay rate of the class to which assigned,
except as provided in subrules 53.5(3) and 53.5(4).
(2)
Pay not to exceed
maximum. If a transaction results in an employee's being paid from a
different pay plan or pay grade, the employee's pay shall not exceed the
maximum pay rate of the class to which assigned, except as provided in subrule
53.6(3) or 53.6(13) or rule
11-53.8 (8A).
(3)
Red-circling. If the pay
of an employee exceeds the maximum pay for the class to which the employee is
assigned, the employee's pay may be maintained (red-circled) above the maximum
for up to one year. Requests to change the time period or the red-circled rate
must first be submitted to the director for approval. If a request is approved,
the appointing authority shall notify the employee in writing of any changes in
the time period and the pay. If an employee's classification or agency changes,
a request to rescind the red-circling may be submitted by the appointing
authority to the director for approval. The director may also require
red-circling in certain instances.
(4)
Pay plan changes. If a
transaction results in an employee's being paid from a different pay plan, the
employee shall be paid at the employee's current pay rate, except as provided
in subrules 53.6(1) and 53.6(2). For demotions, the employee's pay shall be at
the discretion of the appointing authority so long as the employee's pay is not
greater than it was prior to the demotion. For setting eligibility dates, see
subrule 53.7(5).
(5)
Pay
grade changes. If a transaction results in an employee being paid in a
higher pay grade, the employee's pay may be increased by up to 5 percent for
each grade above the employee's current pay grade, except as provided in
subrules 53.6(1) and 53.6(2). The implementation of pay grade changes for
employees in contract classes may be negotiated with the applicable collective
bargaining representative to the extent required. For setting eligibility
dates, see subrule 53.7(5).
(6)
Promotion. For setting eligibility dates, see subrule 53.7(5).
a. If an employee is promoted, the employee
may be paid at any rate in the pay grade of the pay plan to which the
employee's new class is assigned, except as provided in subrules 53.6(1) and
53.6(2).
b. Rescinded IAB 7/19/17,
effective 7/1/17.
c. Leadworker. If
an employee who is receiving additional pay for leadworker duties is promoted,
the pay increase shall be calculated using the employee's new base
pay.
(7)
Demotion. If an employee demotes voluntarily or is
disciplinarily demoted, the employee may be paid at any pay rate within the pay
grade of the pay plan to which the employee's new class is assigned that does
not exceed the employee's pay at the time of demotion, except as provided in
subrules 53.6(1), 53.6(2) and 53.6(4). For setting eligibility dates, see
subrule 53.7(5).
(8)
Transfer. If an employee transfers under these rules to a
different class, the employee shall be paid at the employee's current pay rate,
except as provided in subrules 53.6(1), 53.6(2) and 53.6(4).
(9)
Reclassification. If an
employee's position is reclassified, the employee shall be paid as provided for
in subrule 53.6(6), 53.6(7) or 53.6(8), whichever is applicable. For setting
eligibility dates, see subrule 53.7(5).
(10)
Return from leave. If
an employee returns from an authorized leave, the employee shall be paid at the
same pay rate as prior to the leave, including any pay grade, pay plan, class
or general salary increases for which the employee would have been eligible if
not on leave, except as provided for in subrules 53.6(1) and 53.6(2). For
setting eligibility dates, see subrule 53.7(5).
(11)
Recall. If an employee
is recalled in accordance with 11-subrule 60.3(6), the employee shall be paid
at the same step or pay rate as when laid off or bumped, including any pay
grade, pay plan, class or general salary increases, except as provided in
subrules 53.6(1) and 53.6(2). For setting eligibility dates, see subrule
53.7(5).
(12)
Reinstatement. Rescinded IAB 8/6/14, effective
9/10/14.
(13)
Change of
duty station. If an employee is promoted, reassigned or voluntarily
demoted at the convenience of the appointing authority and a change in duty
station beyond 25 miles is required, the employee may receive a one-step or up
to 5 percent pay increase. The pay may exceed the maximum pay for the class to
which assigned. Notice must first be given to the director. Subsequent changes
in duty station may result in the additional pay being removed.
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