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Commissioners debate mid-year pay changes, SB 22 allocations; motion to hold pay increases fails, PAFs tabled
Summary
The court debated personnel action forms affecting dispatcher/jailer pay scales and a promotion that would use Senate Bill 22 funds. A motion to keep dual-role dispatchers at pay grade 14 failed for lack of a second; the court tabled further PAF action to the end of the meeting pending staff follow-up and budget clarification.
County officials spent a significant portion of the Oct. 28 meeting debating personnel action forms (PAFs) that would change pay classifications for dispatchers and jailers, and to approve promotions.
Staff (Speaker 11) and commissioners raised a central question: whether dual-role dispatcher/jailers should be moved from pay grade 14 to 15, and whether Senate Bill 22 allocations require an annual budget presentation. "We just come through — we're not even a month into the budget — and if we change these…
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