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The Honorable Ponciano C. Rasa President of the Senate Fourth Northern Ma:ianas
Commonwealth Legislature Saipan, CM 96950
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The Honorable Vicente M. Sablan Speaker, House of Representatives Fourth Northern Marianas .
Commonwealth Legislature Saipan, CM 96950
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Dear Mr. President and Mr. Speaker:
REPLY TO :
DEPT. o r ACnVIT}'
This is to inform you that Senate Bill No. 4-09, H.D.2, C.D.l, entitled, "To amend 1 CMC Section 3107; to increase the annual salary of the Governor, Lieut~nant Governor, Resident Representative to the United States, Mayors and Legislators; to amend Section 3(a) of Public Law No. 3-92; to establish by law the annual salaries of the Public Auditor, Governor's Special Assistants, Attorney General, Superintendent of Education, President of the / Northern Marianas Community College, Personnel Officer, directors and division chiefs of principal executive departments and executive directors and board members of government corporations; to repeal 1 CMC Sections 1201 through 1203 and Section 2272(c); and for other purposes," which was passed by the Fourth Northern Marianas Commonwealth Legislature, has become law without my signature.
This legislation becomes J!ublic, Law No. 4-32 r Copies are forwarded for your ready reference.
Sincerely, ~
-----..LJ5 Cq· -) PETnrO)7. TENORIO GovjH"hor
CC: Special Assistant for Programs and Legislative Review
fflw flenak FOURTH NORTHERN MARIANAS COMMONWEALTH LEGISLATURE
P.O. Box 129 Saipan, CM 96950
CERTIFICATIml
S.B. flo. 4-09, H.D. 2, C.D 1
Phone: 6534/6539
lie hereby certify that the foregoing Senate Bill passed the Senate and
the House of Representatives of the Fourth Northern tAarianas Commonwealth
Legislature, Third Regular Session, 1985, on January 18, 1985 by -a
unanif1lv:.Js vote of the members, a quorum being present.
o~ce') c.Rasa . rid~nt of the, :enate
Benja; . n'T. f1a 1 na -------Senat legislativ S~tarY
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Pu13LIC J:A'i' NO. 4-32
513. no. 4-09, I! 1'2 , COl
FOURTH NORTHERN nARIANAS cOt;~ima~EAL TH LEGI5LATURE THIRD REGULAR SESSIOrl, 19S5
An ACT
To amend 1 C~iC Section 3107; to increase the annual salary of the Governor, Resident Representative to the United States, t:ayors and Legislators; to amend Section 3(a) of Public Law No. 3-92; to estab1 ish by law the annual salaries of the Publ ic Auditor, Governor's Special Assistants, Attorney General, Superintendent of Education, President of the Northern t'arianas Community College, Personnel Officer, directors and division chiefs of principal executive departments and executive directors and board members of government corporation; to repeal 1 CMC Sections 1201 through 1203 and Section 2272(c); and for other purposes.
Offered by Senators Herman R. Guerrero, Joseph S. 1nos and
Benjamin T. t'langlona (By Request)
[;a te: Februa ry 15, 1984
SEnATE ACTION
Referred to: Committee on Judiciary, Government and Law Standing Committee Report No. 4-33 First Reading: June 19,1984 Second Reading: June 29, 1984 Acceptance of House Amendments: December 4, 1984 Reconsideration and Rejection of House Amendments: December 12, 1984 Conference Committee Report Mo. 4-5 Second and Final Reading: January 15, 1985
HOUSE ACTI ON
Referred to: Committee on Appropriations Committee on Judiciary and Governmental Operations
Standing Committee Report No. 4-31 First Reading: September 4, 1984 Second Reading: September 6, 1984 Conference Committee Report No. 4-5 Second and Final Reading: January 18, 1985
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FI~ST RECULAR SESSIO~I, 1984
I~i l ACT
To amend 1 Ci.CTED BY THE FOURTH NORTHERi~ flAP-IANtIS CCt : t'~ Oi'!\'!EAL TH LEGI SUHURE:
Section 1. Short Title and Purpose.
(a) This Act may be cited as the 1984 Compensation
.;; Adjus tmen ts Ac t.
. " (b) Pursuant to Article II, Section 10 of the Northern
:J r'iarianas Constitution, the Second ilorthern r'~arianas Commom'iealth
J Legislature enacted Public Law ~o. 2-10 which became effective
7 January 7,1981. Public Law tlo. 2-10 established the Advisory
8 Commission on the Compensation for all elected officials and
:J judges of the Northern f.larianas GovernrfJent. The Commission
10 submitted its report and recommendations to the legislature en
11 February 25, 1981. The purpose of this Act is to provide the
12 initial change in the compensation of elected officials.
13 (c) With respect to appointed officials, this Act establishes
14 uniform and consistent salaries for top policy-making appointed
15 officials for the first time in Commonwealth history. This action
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corrects unfair disparities vihich have arisen arlOng the salaries
of top appointed officials.
Section 2. Cefiniti ons. il.s used in this f.ct:
consultants, and :Jfof,:;ssioll :tl s'..'t'Vlces CO ~ l tr .'j ctors. E!~~p l oy(:e ,11so
2: inclUdes ful1-ti ;~: e Jnd pcrt-ti ;::e persor;nc;l. :: ::,,:p1 8yee inc1~c!2$
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employess of fecci'al pro':]ri.:::is ':.ibn rec~~i'/.; bei r payc!1ecks fl': ::'
the COi:1fl1omlealth Coverr~I~~2 nt.
(b) "\Iages" and "sJ.laries" r:2a.ns the sa.:;le as it is def~ n ed
in 4 G:C Section 1103(z).
Section 3. Comcensation of Elected Officials.
, ) (a) The Governor shall receive an annual salary of $SC,QCO
and the Lieutenant C.over~or an annual salary of S40,COC.
(b) The Representative to the l:nited States shall receive
an annual salary of S40,000.
, ,... lU (c) The members of the Legislature shall receive an annual
~ 1 salary of $JO,OOO and no official representation allm'Iance
as currently · provided in 1 cr~c Sections 1201 through 1203; and
• 1 (d) The r:ayors of an island or group of islands shall
.-, receive an annual salary of $21,000.
1S Section 4. COn1Densation of Judc2s. 1 C1:C Section 3107 is
:G amended to read as follows: "Section 3107. CCrflf'on'.'!ealth Trial Cnurt: CO;;lDPnSi1tion.
, r .1.0 The annual salary of the Chief Judge is sse,ooc. The annual 1 , . ... -' salary of the Associate Judge is S4~,OOO. A full-time judge
20 may not hold another salaried government position or engage
21 in the practice of la\'I."
Secti on 5. Conformina Amend~ent. (
Section 3(a) of Public Law No.
23 3-92 is amended to read as follows:
24 "Section 3(a). The Representative shall also receive
a reasona~e allowance for expenses not to exceed $30,COO
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provided in the dnnual tudset of the CCi:1I'IOn',':ea l'c :l . In
fiscai year for s..:cr e t t~ ri:ll, cl'2ricJ.l, t2cflnicul, and
professional assis'cance and for such other and further
expenses .'is ~ay be necessary to carry out the duties and
functions of his The Representative shall receive the
Executive Branc!1 ra tes of p2r diem tind act:lal travel costs for
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all travel on official business."
Section 6. Comoensaticn of Certain Aopointed Officials.
(a) The special assistants appointed by the Governor
pursuant to 1 G~C Section 2051 shall receive an annual salary
of not more than the fo 11 Oi'Ji n9 amounts:
Special Assistant for Planning and Cudget S 30,CCG
Spec i a 1 Ass is tant for Adr.1i n i s t ra t i on $ 30,CGO
Special Ass i stant for Programs and Legislative
Revi eltl $ 25, 000
Publ ic Infomation and Protocol Officer S 2S, CCC
Executive Assistant for Carolihian Affair~ $ 25,000
(b) The Attorney General, Public D~fender, Governorls Legal
20 Counsel and Public Auditor shall receive an annual salary of not
21 more than $40,000.
(c) The Superintendent of Education and the President of
23 the Northern ~'arianas College shall receive an annual salary of
2 '~ not less than $30,000 but not more than $40,000, as deterr.1ined
25 by the Board of Education.
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(d) The Personnel Officer shall r~ceive c:n ,1nntJ .~1 '031::,:' '::7
the Civil Sel'vice CC:;;i1dssion.
(e) Th[: dir2ctors of the principal executive de partr.ents
receive an annual salary of not less than $30,000 cut not more than
') $36,000, as detet";,li ned by the Governor.
(f) The resident depart~ent heads sh.3.11 receive, in adcitic:-:
~ to their prior c13ssified service salary, an annual salary of r.ot
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more than $2,000.
(9) The deputy directors, depart'1lent special assistants, anc
associate superintendents shall receive an annual salary of no-::
less than $26,000 but not more than S30,000.
13 Section 7. Compensation of the Executive Directors of Governrent
i~ Corporations and Boards.
(a) The executive directors of government corporations, as
Ie defined in 1 CMC Section 7103(n), and of other agencies, boards,
17 cOfmnissions, councils, and offices shall receive an annual saiar~/
13 of not more than $36,000, as determined by the applicable boaro.
IS (b) No employee of a government co~poration shall earn riore
20 than the executive director.
21 Section 3. Compensation of Board ~embers of Government Coroorations
22 and Councils.
23 (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, members of
government corporations, councils, commissions, agencies, and
boards nBY receive as canpensation for neetings actually attended
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1 no r:iore th ail sec for a full JJ)! li1:::et1w, dn e! no core 1- ~ ~ t ,ElI1 ) .j\.; "cr . <
leave status in lieu of ccmpensatian for ~eetinss held auring
\'Jorking hours.
(b) A member traveling on official business s:13.11 recei ve
travel and per diem cC[;1pensation at the rates ?nd guidelines
established for Executive Branch efnployees.
(c) A 8ember may receive reimbursement for extraordinary
10 expenses actually incurred in the perfomance of his duties upon
. , the submission of receipts or other proof of extraordinary expe nses , ..... to the board and the specific approval of the board to reimburse
the member for his extraordinary expenses.
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shall receive an annual salary af nat more thQn $25, 000 , In the e~e~:
the Civil Setvice Ccn~mis s ion pcmlits il chief to itrevocably €lec: to
be out of the classified service system.
v Section 10. Leqislature Salary Celin9..
~ Except as provided by this law, no employee of the
Legisiati'/e Branch or its subdivisions shall receive an annual
salary higher than a legislator.
i Secti on 11. No Overtime.
.. I,, ' (a) Unless the Civil Service Co~mission certifies to the
~ . Governor and the presiding officers of the legislature as to a
particular position 0:" class of"s-:1r10yees, no Ccrn'lor.':le3.lth
~-' Government unclassified or ungraded employee and no elected or
~' r appointed official shall receive overtime, hazardous,
~:;, night-differential, compensatory tirr.e, post-differential or
i s stand-by pay_
(b) Er.1plo'yees of goverr.ment corporations other than attot'neys
and executive directors may be exempt from this section if their
Board so determines.
20 Section 12. Composite Price Index. /l.t least once every t','IO years
the Director of Commerce and Labor shall prepare a composite price index
22 report for the Commonwealth that includes a table which begins with data
23 as of October 1, 1984.
Section 13. Exemotions. ,
(a) The salary provisions of this act shall not apply to a
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non-elected c!'lplo:/e e ilOHi;-: g J positi on ,)S of the effecti v.:: Clt2
of this act ili1el'2 the t i ~l ployee r eceiv es a salary hi ~;~,e r th ':: r1 : :: 9
salary establisi1ed by this act for his position. In ail suc :; cas ss
the salary of t he non- >:: l ec ted e :n pl()y r~ e shall be froz en 3. tits , , , C 'f C. . 1 ......... 1
on the effective date of this act, until the non-elected ej~ ' pi eyes
leaves his position. The successor of the nen-elected employee shall
be subject to this act t3.nd shall recc:ive th2 salary estcblis :~ ed ~.j'
this act for the position.
(b) The judges of the Commonwealth Trial Court are e x e~Dt fr0~
this section •
(c) If the Governor certifies to the presiding officers af
the legislature and the Chairr,an of the Ci'lil Service CC:11::1iss i c!l
that after a diligent effort the Commonwealth is unable to
!~ recruit a professionally or technically qualified person to ta ke an
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appointed position, he rnay waive the salary ceiling establis hed by
law for that position.
(d) If the presiding off icers of the legislature cer ti fy t o
the Cnainlan of the Civil Service Commission that after a dili s; ent
effort the legislature is unable to recr~it a professionally or
technically qualified person to take a legislative position, they
may waive the salary ceiling established by 1 a ... , for that positior..
(e) If the Chief Judge of the Commonwealth Trial Court
24 certifies to the presiding officers of the legislature and the
25 Chairman of the Civi"l Service Corm:lission that after a diligent
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effort the Court is unable to recruit a professi onall y or
technically ~ualified person to take a judicial posit i on, ~e ~~!
\'iaiv2 the salary ceiling established by la\'i for tha~ :Jsit~ c r:.
(f) Section 11 shall not apply to valid contracts entered
into prior to the effective date of this act.
: 0 Section 14. Repealer. 1 Ct,1C Sections l~Ol through 1203 are
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repealed.
Secti on 15. Effective Da teo Upon approval by the Governor, or
becoming law without such approval, Section 3 of this Act shall t2~e
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effect the second f