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§47-2-105.4.


§47-2-105.4.
   
   1. Effective January 1, 1999, the annual salaries for the Commissioner
   of Public Safety, the Assistant Commissioner of Public Safety and the
   commissioned officers within the Highway Patrol Division shall be in
   accordance and conformity with the following salary schedule,
   exclusive of longevity pay, as authorized by Section 840-2.18 of Title
   74 of the Oklahoma Statutes, expense allowance, as authorized by
   Section 2-130 of this title, irregular shift pay, as authorized by
   Section 2-130.1 of this title:
   
   Commissioner of Public Safety $85,000.00
   
   Assistant Commissioner of Public Safety $79,214.00
   
   Highway Patrol Colonel $79,214.00
   
   Highway Patrol Lieutenant Colonel $70,727.00
   
   Highway Patrol Major $63,718.00
   
   Highway Patrol Captain $57,926.00
   
   Highway Patrol First Lieutenant $53,143.00
   
   Highway Patrol Supervisor $49,206.00
   
   Highway Patrolman
   
   Step 1 $25,000.00
   
   Step 2 $26,200.00
   
   Step 3 $27,458.00
   
   Step 4 $28,776.00
   
   Step 5 $30,157.00
   
   Step 6 $31,604.00
   
   Step 7 $33,121.00
   
   Step 8 $34,711.00
   
   Step 9 $36,377.00
   
   Step 10 $38,123.00
   
   Step 11 $39,953.00
   
   Step 12 $41,871.00
   
   Step 13 $43,881.00
   
   Step 14 $45,987.00
   
   Probationary Highway Patrolman $24,454.00
   
   Cadet Highway Patrolman $22,348.00
   
   2. After January 1, 1999, each Highway Patrolman shall receive upon
   the anniversary date of the Patrolman an annual salary increase to the
   step of the salary schedule provided for in paragraph 1 of this
   subsection which step number corresponds to the number of completed
   years of service the Patrolman has accumulated in the Highway Patrol
   Division, including service in the former Lake Patrol Division, of the
   Department of Public Safety if the Patrolman, within the preceding
   twelve-month period:
   
   a. has achieved a satisfactory Performance Rating Score,
   
   b. has not received any disciplinary action which has resulted in any
   suspension from the Department for a period of ten (10) or more days,
   and
   
   c. has not received any disciplinary action which has resulted in
   demotion.
   
   Provided, if the number of completed years of service on the
   anniversary date of the Patrolman is or exceeds fourteen (14) years,
   said Patrolman shall be assigned to, and the salary of the Patrolman
   adjusted to, Step 14 of said salary schedule.
   
   3. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 2 of this subsection,
   in any twelve-month period no Highway Patrolman shall receive:
   
   a. a salary increase which exceeds an increase to the next higher step
   of the salary schedule provided for in paragraph 1 of this subsection,
   or
   
   b. more than one such salary increase to the step of the salary
   schedule provided for in paragraph 1 of this subsection, unless salary
   increases are authorized by the Legislature.
   
   Provided, however, such Patrolman shall receive the salary increase
   which results from a promotion to another position within the Highway
   Patrol Division.
   
   4. The steps prescribed for the position of Highway Patrolman in the
   salary schedule provided for in paragraph 1 of this subsection are for
   salary and compensation purposes only. No Highway Patrolman shall be
   reassigned to another such step of said salary schedule for the
   purposes of demotion, discipline, promotion, incentive, reward or for
   any other reason other than the salary increase provided for in
   paragraph 2, 3 or 4 of this subsection.
   
   5. The provisions of this subsection shall supersede all existing laws
   covering the salaries for the Commissioner of Public Safety, the
   Assistant Commissioner of Public Safety and the commissioned officer
   positions in the Highway Patrol Division of the Department of Public
   Safety.
   
   6. Upon graduation from the Highway Patrol Academy, each Cadet Highway
   Patrolman shall be promoted to and shall receive the salary for the
   position of Probationary Highway Patrolman. Upon completion of the
   one-year probationary period, as required in subsection C of Section
   2-105 of this title, each Probationary Highway Patrolman shall be
   promoted to and shall receive the salary for Step 1 of the position of
   Highway Patrolman, as provided for in paragraph 1 of this subsection.
   Thereafter, the salary of such Patrolman shall be subject to the
   provisions of this subsection.
   

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