New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 10 - PUBLIC SAFETY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Chapter 4 - DISTRICT ATTORNEYS
Part 3 - COMPENSATION PLAN
Section 10.4.3.11 - SALARY ADMINISTRATION
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Promotion/reclassification. A promotion is a reassignment of an employee to a position with a higher salary range. Upon promotion, an employee's salary may be increased up to the mid-point of the new job class. Any increases beyond mid-point of the new job class must be justified in writing based on qualifications, years of experience, expertise, etc. with prior approval of the board. No salary upon promotion may exceed the maximum rate of the new range.
B. Reduction in class. An employee may elect to or be placed in a job at a lower salary due to pending layoff or reduction-in-force or other reasons, if such position exists, with the approval of the district attorney. When a reduction in class occurs, the employee's salary shall in no event be increased and shall be no greater than the maximum salary of that class.
C. Demotion. At the discretion of the district attorney, an employee may be demoted to a position at a lower salary range, due to unsatisfactory job performance, misconduct or other disciplinary considerations. When an employee is demoted, his/her present salary must be reduced by at least 5%, to a rate within the salary range of the class to which demoted and shall not exceed the maximum of the new salary range.
D. Range changes. Subject to legislative approval, the salaries of all employees affected by range changes due to market pricing reviews, job measurement studies, and classification studies shall be adjusted to at least the minimum rate of the new salary range.
E. Merit based salary increases. Subject to legislative appropriations, employee performance appraisals may be the basis for merit-based salary increases. A merit-based salary increase, however, may not exceed the maximum salary level for an employee's job class according to the approved salary schedule.
F. Temporary salary adjustment. A district attorney may grant a temporary salary adjustment, for up to six (6) months, to an employee who temporarily accepts the duties of a higher classification. The temporary salary adjustment shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the employee's current salary. The district attorney shall, at the end of the temporary job assignment, revert the employee to his/her previous salary, plus any pay increases for which the employee may have been eligible.
G. Budgetary limitations. All provisions of this part relating to payment of salaries are contingent upon funds being available.
H. Effective date of salary changes. The effective date of all salary changes provided for in this part shall be the first day of a pay period following approval by the district attorney.
I. Out-of-cycle salary increase: