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Code · Louisiana · Title 39 — Public Finance

RS 39:87.6

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RS 39:87.6
§87.6. Gainsharing Program
A. The program. There is hereby established the "Gainsharing Program" whereby state agencies are encouraged to implement gainsharing plans for achievement of efficiencies in their operations which yield monetary savings while at the same time maintaining expected levels of performance. The employees responsible for achievement of gainsharing plans and the resulting efficiencies shall participate in the benefits of such savings. The Gainsharing Program shall consist of a process by which an agency which implements and accomplishes a gainsharing plan may submit a request for a gainsharing authorization to the commissioner of administration, hereinafter the "commissioner".
The commissioner may grant gainsharing authorizations as he deems appropriate under the provisions of this Section and administrative rule. For purposes of this Section, "agency" shall mean an entity defined by R.S. 39:2(2) which receives funding through the General Appropriation Act or the Ancillary Appropriation Act. Monetary savings eligible for consideration under this program shall be limited to state general fund monies and other monies which are subject to remission to the state general fund at the close of the fiscal year.
B. Request process.
(1)The head of an agency who can empirically prove the successful achievement of a gainsharing plan which resulted in a discernable reduction in monies expended for the accomplishment of a particular activity, program, function, or action, collectively referred to hereinafter as "activity", may submit a request to the commissioner for the granting of a gainsharing authorization. The request shall include an explanation of the efforts of the employees responsible for achievement of the gainsharing plan. The request shall further contain all evidence, data, and performance information which may be required by the commissioner for verification and consideration of the request.
(2)Prior to any review of an agency's request, the commissioner shall determine the agency's eligibility for a gainsharing authorization by confirming that the performance standards for the program or budget unit comprising the activity which forms the basis for the request were met as evidenced in its most recently completed Mid-Year or Year End Performance Progress Report. Requests from agencies which have not met all of their performance standards shall be ineligible for further review by the commissioner.
(3)The commissioner shall review the requests and determine whether sufficient evidence is presented to support the claim made. The commissioner shall complete his review within sixty days of receipt of each request.
C. Gainsharing authorizations.
(1)The commissioner is authorized to grant a gainsharing authorization to an agency based on his satisfaction that the agency's request demonstrates accomplishment of a gainsharing plan resulting in verified efficiencies, monetary savings, and maintenance of performance. Any gainsharing authorization for a particular agency which exceeds fifty thousand dollars in the aggregate shall require approval of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, or a subcommittee thereof, hereinafter referred to as "the committee".
(2)A gainsharing authorization shall permit an agency to utilize state general fund monies, and other monies which are subject to remission to the state general fund, for the listed purposes and in the amounts specified in the gainsharing authorization.
(3)A gainsharing authorization shall be executed no later than the thirtieth day of June, and shall be made for a specific fiscal year and agency, and for a dollar amount not to exceed the amount of the monetary savings evidenced in the request. Fifty percent of monies available pursuant to the authorization shall be returned to the state treasury, and fifty percent shall be distributed to the employees cited in the agency's request as the staff responsible for achievement of the efficiencies and savings. Such distributions to employees shall be subject to the approval of the Department of State Civil Service in accordance with applicable rules and regulations. The commissioner may provide by rule for distributions to unclassified employees. Distributions to employees shall be made within sixty days of the granting of a gainsharing authorization.
(4)Notwithstanding any other provision of this Title to the contrary, the commissioner is authorized to implement any internal budgetary adjustments necessary to incorporate monies made available pursuant to a gainsharing authorization into the budget of the respective agency for expenditure pursuant to the authorization.
(5)The commissioner shall notify the committee of any gainsharing authorization granted at the time it is made.
(6)No retirement contributions shall be made based on funds distributed to employees and no funds so distributed shall be considered in the determination of retirement benefits.
(7)An agency receiving a gainsharing authorization shall continue the practices and policies contained in the successful gainsharing plan in subsequent years.
D. The commissioner shall establish rules and regulations in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act for the administration of this program. The rules and regulations shall be submitted to the committee for approval prior to adoption and implementation.
Acts 2002, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 111, §1.
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