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Part I
General Provisions
22VAC40-675-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Administrative manual" means the Administrative
Human Resources Manual for Local Departments of Social Services Human
Resource Management, which outlines the personnel policies and procedures.
"Board" means the State Board of Social Services.
"Classification" means the systematic grouping of positions based on shared characteristics.
"Class specification" means a detailed statement
that describes the characteristic elements of each classification and
identifies the duties and KSAs.
"Commissioner" means the Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Social Services, his designee or authorized representative.
"Department" means the State Department of Social Services.
"Deviate" means to adopt all or portions of the local jurisdiction personnel policies.
"Jurisdiction" or "local jurisdiction" means the city, county, or town under which the local department is a governmental unit.
"KSA" means a knowledge, skill, or ability needed to perform a position.
"Local board" means the local board of social services representing one or more counties or cities.
"Local compensation plan" is the locally developed pay
plan compensation schedule that lists classifications occupational
titles, salary grades, and pay steps of intervening increments bands/tiers
from the minimum to the maximum amounts established for each grade bands/tiers,
and includes other pay actions.
"Local department" means the local department of social services of any city or county of this Commonwealth.
"Local director" means the director or his designated representative of the local department of the city or county.
"Merit system plan" means those regulations adopted by the board in the development and operation of a system of personnel administration meeting requirements of the federal Department of Health and Human Services as relates to compliance with federal merit system standards set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations (5 CFR Part 900).
"Occupational group description" means a detailed statement that describes the characteristic elements of each occupational level within the occupational group.
"Salary range" means salary grades and pay steps
of intervening increments from the minimum to the maximum established for each
grade, which includes reimbursable and nonreimbursable steps the range
that identifies the minimum and maximum compensation rate authorized for a
specific pay band and a specific tier within the pay band.
"State classification plan" means the department's
classification plan that consists of approved classifications occupational
titles and their corresponding class groups, salary grades,
classification codes, equal employment opportunity codes and effective dates.
"State compensation plan" means the department's pay
plan, which provides local departments a basis to develop for
developing local compensation plans.
Part II
State Classification and Compensation
22VAC40-675-60. State classification plan.
The state classification plan consists of a broad range of
approved classifications occupational titles and accompanying specifications
occupational group descriptions for use by the local departments to
develop their local compensation plans to administer the programs set forth in
Title 63.2 of the Code of Virginia.
22VAC40-675-70. Commissioner's responsibilities.
A. The commissioner shall establish the state classification plan and shall submit the plan to the board for approval.
B. The commissioner shall maintain the state classification
plan to ensure that it has the appropriate numbers and types of classifications
occupational titles to meet the needs of local departments.
22VAC40-675-80. State compensation plan.
A. The board shall approve a state compensation plan to ensure
that it has the appropriate numbers and types of classifications occupational
titles to meet the needs of local departments.
B. The board shall review the state compensation plan as needed.
C. Amendments to the state compensation plan shall be presented to the board for approval.
D. The department shall advise local departments of all changes to the state compensation plan and any mandates that require local department action.
22VAC40-675-90. Local compensation plans.
A. A local department, upon approval by the local board, shall
have flexibility in developing the local compensation plan to select salary ranges
within the approved state compensation plan that are suitable to local
situations. The range for each class occupational title shall
provide local minimum and maximum rates and intervening steps. The local
plan shall ensure that local minimum salary rates do not fall below the state
compensation plan minimum salary for that classification occupational
title.
B. A local compensation plan shall include policies and procedures for awarding salary increments, merit increases, special compensation for child and adult protective service work, employee or position status changes, and any other type of approved increases. Salary determinations shall be rendered in a fair and consistent manner to ensure equal pay for equal work.
C. All requested position actions by local departments must be reviewed and approved by the department prior to implementation.
D. Midyear changes to the local compensation plan must be submitted to the department for review and approval.
E. Local compensation policies and practices shall comply with federal and state laws including the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (29 USC §§ 201-219), the Administrative Manual and procedures provided by the department.
22VAC40-675-100. Other local compensation issues.
A. In localities where the governing body has elected to have a director of social services serve as the local board, reimbursement for governing body assigned expenses shall be in accordance with § 63.2-310 of the Code of Virginia.
B. Provisions shall be made for overtime worked in accordance
with the Fair Labor Standards Act (29 USC §§ 201-219). The reimbursement shall
be up to the reimbursable maximum of the applicable position classification
occupational title. Local departments with approved deviating
compensation plans will also be reimbursed up to the maximum of the applicable
position classification occupational title. When the local
deviating maximum exceeds the state reimbursable maximum, local-only funds
shall be used to compensate for overtime.
C. Reimbursements shall be made for absences that result from the closing of local departments' operations because of inclement weather conditions or other authorized closing.
D. Bonuses for employees of local departments of social services shall be consistent with § 15.2-1508 of the Code of Virginia and with procedures provided by the department.
DOCUMENT INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (22VAC40-675)
Administrative Human Resource Manual for Local
Departments of Social Services, Virginia Department of Social Services, revised
September 2000 July 1, 2009.