Alaska Statutes.
Title 39. Public Officers and Employees
Chapter 27. Pay Plan For State Employees
Section 22. Pay Increments For Longevity in State Service.
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AS 39.27.022. Pay Increments For Longevity in State Service.

(a) Pay increments, computed at the rate of 3.75 percent of the employee's base salary, shall be provided after an employee has remained in the final step within a given range for two years, provided that the employee has worked continuously for the state for seven years and provided that the current annual rating by the employee's supervisors is designated as "good" or higher.

(b) Additional increments, each computed at the rate of 3.75 percent of the employee's base salary, shall be provided under the same restrictions as provided in (a) of this section when the employee has remained in the final step for four, nine and thirteen years.

(c) Longevity pay increments provided for in (a) and (b) of this section are approved under AS 39.25.150 (2) as an amendment to the pay plan for employees of the state.

(d) This section applies to employees of the legislature only if the committee responsible for adopting employment policies concerning the employee adopts a written policy that the section applies. This section applies to the employees of the office of the ombudsman only if the ombudsman adopts a policy that the section applies. This section applies to the employees of the office of victims' rights only if the victims' advocate adopts a policy that the section applies.

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