Section 2.07.365. Merit increases.  


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  • 	(a)  Merit increases may be granted or withheld based upon the appointing authority's evaluation of an employee's performance.  
    	(b)  A merit increase of one step in the salary range shall be given on the merit anniversary date to an employee whose performance is considered "acceptable" or better and of progressively greater value to the state unless the appointing authority takes proactive action to deny a merit increase documented in a performance evaluation before the merit anniversary date. Any monetary increase shall be effective on the merit anniversary date.  
    	(c)  If an employee receives an overall performance evaluation of "Outstanding," a merit increase of two steps in the range may be given on the merit anniversary date at the discretion of the appointing authority. No merit increase may place an employee at a higher salary level than the top merit step of the employee's assigned salary range.  
    	(d)  A merit increase may be withheld if the employee has received an overall performance rating of "Low Acceptable" or "Unacceptable". An appointing authority may grant a merit increase when one has been withheld once the employee demonstrates improved performance resulting in a new evaluation with an overall performance rating of "Acceptable" or better. Such increase is effective the first day of the pay period after the employee's performance evaluation documenting the improved performance is signed by the division director.  
    

Authorities

39.25.070;39.25.140;39.25.150

Notes


Reference

2 AAC 07.360
Authority
AS 39.25.070 AS 39.25.140 AS 39.25.150 Editor's note: Even though the changes to 2 AAC 07.365 were effective 9/22/2004, they were not published until Register 175, Oct., 2005.
History
In effect before 6/28/84; am 6/28/84, Register 91; am 9/22/2004, Register 175; am 8/25/2005, Register 175; am 7/16/2008, Register 187

References

2.07.365