169 - Salaries of certain state officers.

§ 169. Salaries  of  certain  state  officers.  1. Salaries of certain  state officers holding the positions indicated hereinbelow shall  be  as  set forth in subdivision two of this section:    (a)  commissioner of correctional services, commissioner of education,  commissioner of health, commissioner of mental health,  commissioner  of  mental  retardation  and  developmental  disabilities,  commissioner  of  children and family services, commissioner of temporary  and  disability  assistance, chancellor of the state university of New York, commissioner  of   transportation,   commissioner   of   environmental   conservation,  superintendent of state police, commissioner  of  general  services  and  commissioner   of  the  division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency  services;    (b) commissioner of labor,  chairman  of  public  service  commission,  commissioner   of   taxation   and  finance,  superintendent  of  banks,  commissioner of criminal justice services, superintendent of  insurance,  and commissioner of parks, recreation and historic preservation;    (c)   commissioner   of   agriculture  and  markets,  commissioner  of  alcoholism and substance abuse services, adjutant general,  commissioner  and  president  of  state  civil  service  commission,  commissioner  of  economic development, chair  of  the  energy  research  and  development  authority,   president   of   higher   education  services  corporation,  commissioner of motor vehicles, member-chair of board of  parole,  chair  of  public  employment relations board, secretary of state, chair of the  state  racing  and  wagering  board,  commissioner  of  alcoholism   and  substance  abuse  services,  executive  director  of the housing finance  agency,  commissioner  of  housing  and  community  renewal,   executive  director  of  state  insurance  fund, commissioner-chair of state liquor  authority, chair of the workers' compensation board;    (d) director of office for the aging, commissioner  of  human  rights,  commissioners  of  the  department  of public service, chairman of state  commission on quality of care for the  mentally  disabled,  chairman  of  commission  on  alcoholism and substance abuse prevention and education,  executive director of the council on the arts and executive director  of  the board of social welfare;    (e)  chairman  of  state  athletic  commission, chairman and executive  director of consumer protection board, director of the office of  victim  services,  chairman  of  human  rights  appeal  board,  chairman  of the  industrial board  of  appeals,  chairman  of  the  state  commission  of  correction,  members of the board of parole, members of the state racing  and wagering board, member-chairman  of  unemployment  insurance  appeal  board,  director of veterans' affairs, and vice-chairman of the workers'  compensation board;    (f) executive director of adirondack park agency, commissioners of the  state  liquor  authority,  commissioners  of  the  state  civil  service  commission,  members  of  state  commission  of  correction,  members of  unemployment  insurance  appeal  board,  and  members  of  the  workers'  compensation board.    2.  (a)  Effective  January  first,  nineteen hundred ninety-nine, the  annual salaries of the  officers  holding  the  positions  indicated  in  subdivision  one  of this section shall be as follows: for the positions  listed in paragraph  (a),  $136,000;  in  paragraph  (b),  $127,000;  in  paragraph  (c),  $120,800; in paragraph (d), $109,800; in paragraph (e),  $101,600; and in paragraph (f), $90,800.    (b) Notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions of this section to  the contrary, an incumbent in a position (i) listed  in  former  section  one  hundred  sixty-nine of the executive law in effect on the day prior  to the effective date of  this  subdivision,  or  (ii)  listed  in  this  section, or (iii) covered by a provision of law other than such section,shall  not  receive  compensation  in  an  amount  less than such person  received on the effective date of this section.    3.  Notwithstanding  any  other provision of this section or any other  provision of law, the boards of trustees of the state university of  New  York  and  the  city  university  of  New  York shall each establish and  implement salary plans for the chancellors, presidents and senior staffs  of such state and city universities, respectively. The board of  regents  shall  establish  and implement a separate salary plan for the president  of  the  university  of  the  state  of  New  York,  setting  forth  the  compensation  to  be received by the president for performing the duties  of that office assigned by the rules of the regents  or  statute,  which  shall  be  in  addition  to  the  compensation  received  by such person  pursuant to the provisions of subdivisions one and two of this  section.  Such  salary  plans  shall  be  developed  after  consultation  with the  governor's office of employee relations and the division of the  budget.  Any  increase  in  compensation  for  the  positions  set  forth in this  subdivision, not otherwise  funded  from  any  appropriation,  shall  be  funded   from   reallocations   of   funds   within  the  appropriations  specifically identified by the  aforementioned  boards.  Each  board  of  trustees  and  the  board  of  regents shall file a proposed salary plan  report with the chairs of the senate finance committee and the  assembly  ways  and  means committee and the director of the budget at least sixty  days prior to the effective date of such salary plan. Each  salary  plan  report  shall  set  forth  the  salary  schedule,  the  dollar  value of  additional public compensation and other employment benefits  that  such  positions   would  receive,  the  specific  sources  of  funding  to  be  reallocated for salary increases, the amount of increase to be  provided  to each position, the comparison salary data on which the plan is based,  and  such  other  information as the boards of trustees and the board of  regents deem appropriate.