44 - Appropriations for personal service; general.

§  44.  Appropriations for personal service; general. 1. The salary or  compensation of any officer or employee, when not prescribed by law, for  which an appropriation is made or  for  which  an  allocation  has  been  approved  pursuant to law by the director of the budget, may be fixed by  the  department,  official  or  officials  appointing  such  officer  or  employee subject to the approval of the director of the budget and at an  amount  less  than  but  not  greater than the amount so appropriated or  allocated for the salary or compensation of such  officer  or  employee;  and  when  any  appropriation is made or allocation approved pursuant to  law by the director of the budget for compensation at a  per  diem  rate  for  a  stated  number  of  days,  the department, official or officials  employing such employee shall  have  the  authority  to  employ  in  the  position  the  number  of employees for whom compensation is provided in  the appropriation or allocation, calculating one employee for each three  hundred days, the provisions of any general or special  statute  to  the  contrary notwithstanding.    No  appropriation  or  allocation shall be available for the salary or  compensation of any regular officer  or  employee  whose  employment  or  office  is  not  specified in the act containing the appropriation or in  the allocation approved  by  the  director  of  the  budget  unless  his  appointment or employment is expressly authorized.    2.  Any  appropriations  for salary, compensation or expenses shall be  the salary, compensation or  expenses  for  one  year  of  the  officer,  employee,  office,  board,  department, commission or bureau for whom or  which the same is appropriated, notwithstanding existing  provisions  of  any  other statute fixing the annual salary, compensation or expenses of  such officer  or  employee  or  the  expenses  of  such  office,  board,  department, commission or bureau at a different amount.    3. In identifying and connecting any officer or employee, other than a  legislative  or  judicial  officer  or  employee,  with  his  office  or  position, for the purposes of this section, the state  comptroller,  the  state  civil  service  commission  and the heads of departments shall be  governed by a certificate of identification certified  to  them  by  the  director  of  the  budget, and such certificate shall have the force and  effect of law for such purposes.    4. When in any act an appropriation is made for personal  service  and  is  accompanied by a schedule showing positions and salaries, no part of  such appropriation shall be expended  for  a  purpose  or  position  not  enumerated  in  such  schedule  nor shall any schedule item be exceeded;  provided, however, that upon the approval of the director of the  budget  and the state civil service commission where the position involved is in  the  classified  civil  service, and of the director of the budget where  the position involved is in the unclassified civil service,  a  part  of  any  such  appropriation  may  be  expended  for  a position in the same  occupational field or service, carrying a title, grade and salary  lower  than the position for which the appropriation is made, the provisions of  any  general  or special statute to the contrary notwithstanding. Except  as otherwise provided in this subdivision, the amount shown in any  such  schedule  for salary or compensation shall be the salary or compensation  for one year of the officer or employee for whom the same is  scheduled,  notwithstanding  existing  provisions  of  any  other statute fixing the  annual salary or compensation of such officer or employee at a different  amount; provided, however, that the provisions of this subdivision shall  not be construed to prohibit the addition to the salary or  compensation  of  any state officer or employee, pursuant to subdivision eight of this  section, of an annual increment  or  other  salary  increase,  which  is  otherwise  effective on the first day of a fiscal year, at the beginningof the bi-weekly payroll period the first day of which is nearest to the  first day of such fiscal year.    5. The amount shown in any schedule for salary or compensation, or for  maintenance  and  operation  shall be the salary or compensation, or the  amount available for expenses of  maintenance  and  operation,  for  the  period  fixed  in  such  schedule,  of  the officer or employee, office,  board, department, commission or bureau for whom or which  the  same  is  scheduled.    6.   No   position,  contained  in  a  schedule  of  positions  in  an  appropriation  act  or  in  an  approved  segregation  of  a  lump   sum  appropriation  pursuant  to  this  chapter, shall, during the period for  which funds  are  appropriated  or  segregated  for  such  position,  be  transferred  from the organizational unit in which such position appears  in such schedule or segregation except upon request of  the  head  of  a  department  or  other  state  agency and approval by the director of the  budget. When approved by the director of the budget, he  shall  issue  a  certificate to the head of the department or other state agency in which  the  position  exists  and  to  the  state  comptroller  authorizing the  transfer of the position and the appropriation made therefor. Copies  of  such  certificate  shall be filed with the senate finance committee, the  assembly  ways  and  means  committee  and  the  state   civil   service  commission.    7.  When  food,  lodging  or other maintenance is allowed to any state  employee or other person,  the  director  of  the  budget  may,  in  his  discretion, require a charge therefor at rates established by him.    8.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions  of this chapter or of any  other law, when any officer or employee of the state whose  compensation  is  payable in accordance with section six of this chapter is granted an  increment or increase in salary or compensation pursuant to  statute  or  pursuant  to  budgetary appropriation or as a result of reclassification  or reallocation, which increment or increase is otherwise  effective  on  the  first  day  of  a  fiscal year, such increment or increase shall be  added to the salary or compensation of such officer or employee  at  the  beginning  of  that  payroll period the first day of which is nearest to  the first day of the  fiscal  year;  provided,  however,  that  for  the  purposes  of  determining  the  salary  of such officer or employee upon  reclassification,  reallocation,   appointment,   promotion,   transfer,  demotion,  reinstatement  or  other  change of status, such increment or  increase shall be deemed to be effective on the first day of the  fiscal  year,  and  the payment thereof, pursuant to this subdivision, on a date  prior to the first day of any fiscal year, instead of on the  first  day  of  such  fiscal year, shall not operate to confer any additional salary  or increment rights or benefits upon any officer  or  employee.  If  the  first  day  of the fiscal year is exactly midway between the two nearest  first days of payroll periods, the earlier of  such  two  nearest  first  days of payroll periods shall be deemed to be nearer to the first day of  the fiscal year.