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Code · Utah · Title 36 — Legislature · Chapter 2

36-2-3. Salaries of members set by Legislature and State Board of Education based on recommendations of Legislative Compensation Commission.

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Effective 7/1/2016
36-2-3. Salaries of members set by Legislature and State Board of Education based on recommendations of Legislative Compensation Commission.
(a)Except as provided in Subsection
(2)or
(3), the salaries of members of the Legislature shall automatically be set beginning January 1 of each odd-numbered year at the amount recommended by the Legislative Compensation Commission in the last report issued by the commission in the preceding even-numbered year.
(b)This salary recommendation shall be based on either:
(i)a daily basis:
(A)for each calendar day for annual general sessions; and
(B)for each day a legislator attends veto-override and special sessions and other authorized legislative meetings; or
(ii)an annualized salary.
(c)In preparing its report, the commission may recommend salary amounts that:
(i)take into account the amounts received by legislators for legislative expenses; and
(ii)provide alternative salary amounts based upon the occurrence of various contingencies.
(a)During an even-numbered annual general session or special session in the year immediately preceding the effective date of any salary change, the Legislature may reject or decrease the salary recommendation, but may not increase the salary recommendation.
(b)If the Legislature does not act as provided in Subsection (2)(a) , they have by law accepted the Legislative Compensation Commission's recommendations contained in the last report issued by the commission in the preceding even-numbered year.
(3)If the last report issued by the commission in an even-numbered year recommends a salary contingent upon certain action being taken by the Legislature, that contingent legislative salary:
(a)takes effect on the day after the day that the contingent action is taken by the Legislature; and
(b)supersedes any other salary in effect as of January 1.
(a)The salary for a member of the State Board of Education shall be:
(i)the same as the salary for a member of the Legislature; and
(ii)except as provided in Subsection (4)(b) , set in accordance with this section and Subsection 36-2-2(1) .
(b)For purposes of setting the salary for a member of the State Board of Education:
(i)a calendar day for the annual general session described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(A) is interpreted as a calendar day of:
(A)a meeting of the State Board of Education; and
(B)any other meeting authorized by the State Board of Education; and
(ii)unless the Legislative Compensation Commission issues a revised report on or after July 1, 2016, the salary for a member of the State Board of Education through calendar year 2016 is $273 per day for each calendar day that a member attends a meeting described in Subsection (4)(b)(i)(A) or
(B).
Amended by Chapter 61 , 2016 General Session
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