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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 99-2107

NOTICES

OFFICE OF THE BUDGET

Statutory Cost of Living Increases for Salaries of State Officials and the Heads of Departments, Boards and Commissions

[29 Pa.B. 6297]

   Section 3(e) of the Public Official Compensation Act (65 P. S. § 366.3) mandates that the salaries of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, State Treasurer, Auditor General, Attorney General, and the heads of the departments and members of boards and commissions shall be increased by applying the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland area for the most recent 12 month period for which figures have been officially reported by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) immediately prior to the date adjustment is due to take effect.

   As required by section 3(e) of the Public Official Compensation Law, the Governor has determined, based on the change in the CPI-U (PA-DE-NJ-MD) over the past 12 months as reported by BLS on November 17, 1999, that the salaries covered by that law shall be increased by 2.4% effective January 1, 2000. The following chart sets out the agency head position, the salary prior to the adjustment, the percentage amount of the adjustment, and the new salary:

COLA Adjustment for Elected and Appointed Officials Receiving Salaries Contained in Act 1995-51

   COLA ADJUSTMENT IS BASED ON THE PERCENT CHANGE IN THE CPI-U FOR PA-DE-NJ-MD, CMSA, FOR THE 12 MONTH PERIOD ENDING OCTOBER 1999

Salary
Salary PriorCOLAEffective
Positionto 1/1/2000Adjustment1/1/2000
Governor$132,3822.4%$135,559
Lieutenant Governor$111,2012.4%$113,870
State Treasurer$110,1422.4%$112,785
Auditor General$110,1422.4%$112,785
Attorney General$110,1422.4%$112,785
Large Agency Head
   Secretary of Education
   Secretary of Environmental Protection
   Secretary of Health
   Secretary of Labor and Industry
   Secretary of Public Welfare
   Secretary of Transportation
   Secretary of Corrections
$105,9062.4%$108,448
Medium Agency Head
   Secretary of Aging
   Secretary of Community & Economic Development
   Secretary of General Services
   Secretary of Revenue
   State Police Commissioner
   Secretary of Conservation & Natural Resources
$100,6102.4%$103,025
Small Agency Head
   Adjutant General
   Secretary of Agriculture
   Secretary of Banking
   Secretary of the Commonwealth
   Insurance Commissioner
$95,3152.4%$97,603
Liquor Control Board
   Chairperson
 
$53,800
 
2.4%
 
$55,091
   Member$51,6822.4%$52,922
Civil Service Commission
   Chairperson
 
$43,024
 
2.4%
 
$44,057
   Member$43,0242.4%$44,057
State Tax Equalization Board
   Chairperson
 
$18,534
 
2.4%
 
$18,979
   Member$17,2092.4%$17,622
Milk Marketing Board
   Chairperson
 
$17,209
 
2.4%
 
$17,622
   Member$16,5482.4%$16,945
Securities Commission***
   Chairperson
 
$28,956
 
2.4%
 
$29,651
   Member$26,4162.4%$27,050
Athletic Commission
   Chairperson
 
$13,901
 
2.4%
 
$14,235
   Member$13,2382.4%$13,556
Board of Pardons
   Member
 
$12,180
 
2.4%
 
$12,472
Board of Claims
   Chairperson
 
$89,807
 
2.4%
 
$91,962
   Member$85,5722.4%$87,626
Public Utility Commission
   Chairperson
 
$103,110
 
**
 
$105,525
   Member$100,6102.4%$103,025
Environmental Hearing Board*
   Chairperson
 
$103,110
 
-
 
$105,525
   Member$100,610-$103,025

   *:  The Environmental Hearing Board is not contained in Act 1995-51, but separate legislation requires that the Board's members receive the same compensation as the PUC.

   **:  Act 1995-51 states that the PUC Chairperson shall receive $2,500/year more than PUC Members.

   ***:  Per Act 1998-51.

ROBERT BITTENBENDER,   
Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 99-2107. Filed for public inspection December 10, 1999, 9:00 a.m.]



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