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HB 1551 IN

State police and conservation officer salaries.

IN · session 2023 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Jan 19, 2023

Latest action (Jan 19, 2023) First reading: referred to Committee on Ways and Means

Summary

Provides that before July 1, 2023, the state police board (board) shall establish a new salary matrix for police employees. Provides that the base salary of a police employee with the rank of trooper (excluding longevity increases) must be equal to or greater than the average of the 10 highest base salaries (excluding longevity increases) for a nonpromoted patrolman employed by any law enforcement department in Indiana. Requires the natural resources commission to categorize conservation officer years of service through the fifteenth year after June 30, 2023, rather than through the twentieth year. Provides that the department of natural resources shall adjust the salaries of conservation officers in accordance with changes made by the board. Requires the department of workforce development to provide certain information relating to salaries to the board. Provides that, after June 30, 2023, the number of salary increase increments for each rank for state police officers and conservation officers is reduced from 20 years to 15 years.

Sponsor (1)

3 coauthors / cosponsors

Action history (3)

  1. Jan 19, 2023 Coauthored by Representatives Heine, Morris, Bartlett · lower
  2. Jan 19, 2023 Authored by Representative Judy · lower
  3. Jan 19, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Ways and Means · lower
Subjects
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT, State Department and AgenciesLABOR AND EMPLOYMENT, Wages, Arbitration, and BenefitsLAW ENFORCEMENT, State Police

Text versions (1)

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  • Introduced House Bill (H) · Jan 19, 2023 · PDF

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