Delaware Code § 29-2712

Method of payment of State officials and employees
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(a) (1) Effective upon the implementation of the new payroll system, the salaries of all State officials and employees, including the
Governor, shall be paid bi-weekly. The bi-weekly rate shall be determined by dividing the annual salary by 26. All state officials and
employees who leave state service shall receive full payment for all days worked in their final lagged paycheck. Public and higher
education employees, whether they elect payment over 10 or 12 months, shall receive their full contract amount. Public and higher
education, 10-month contractual employees who elect payment over the contract period shall receive the exact annual salary stated in
the contract, divided by 22.
(2) The bi-weekly payment shall represent earnings for the period ending 14 days prior to the checkdate for all state officials and
employees except the Governor. Effective upon the inauguration of the Governor in January 2001, the salary of the Governor shall
also be lagged 1 pay cycle.
(3) If any of the dates of payment specified herein should occur on a holiday, payment shall be made on the last working day prior
to such holiday. The payment of wages, as outlined herein, shall be made from funds authorized for the period in which the payment
is made.

(b) Methods of payment may include checks, drafts, direct deposits and electronic funds transfers.
(c) The Chief Justice and Justices of the Supreme Court, Chancellor and Vice Chancellors of the Court of Chancery, President Judge
and Judges of the Superior Court, Chief Judge and Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and Chief Judge and Judges of the Family Court
shall be paid a salary in accordance with the lag payroll set forth in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section.
(d) Those judicial officers, as set forth in subsection (c) of this section, who were employed in such positions on December 31, 1994,
shall receive a lag pay adjustment on August 15, 1995, equal to 1/ one twenty-fourth of the base pay in effect on July 15, 1995. This is
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a 1-time adjustment to enable implementation of the lag payroll system effective August 1, 1995, with respect to those judicial officers
in office as of December 31, 1994, on the same basis afforded to the other state officials and employees except the Governor, employed
by the State on that same date in positions set forth in 69 Del. Laws, c. 291, § 10(a). This lag pay adjustment is not a salary increase and
is not available to judicial officers who were not employed in such positions on December 31, 1994.
(e) Judicial officers, as set forth in subsection (c) of this section, whose service commenced after December 31, 1994, shall participate
in the lag payroll on the same terms and conditions as other participating employees of the State hired after that same date.
(f) (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, all state wage and salary payments shall be paid to employees who begin to receive
such payments on or after January 1, 1996, and recipients of state retirement payments who begin to receive such retirement payments
on or after January 1, 1996, by electronic funds transfer, unless another method has been determined by the Secretary of Finance to be
appropriate.
(2) Each recipient of state wage, salary or retirement payments shall designate 1 financial institution and associated account and
provide the payment authorizing information necessary for the recipient to receive electronic funds transfer payments through each
institution so designated.
(3) The Secretary of Finance may waive the requirements of paragraph (f)(1) of this section for any state employee upon request by
the head of an agency or school district under standards prescribed by the Secretary of Finance.
(4) The Director of the Office of Management and Budget may waive the requirements of paragraph (f)(1) of this section for any
state pensioner upon request by the pension administrator under standards prescribed by the Director of the Office of Management
and Budget.
(Code 1852, § 471; 21 Del. Laws, c. 47; Code 1915, § 398; 40 Del. Laws, c. 80; Code 1935, § 372; 29 Del. C. 1953, § 2713; 50
Del. Laws, c. 461, § 1; 59 Del. Laws, c. 119, § 1; 60 Del. Laws, c. 341, § 1; 61 Del. Laws, c. 539, § 2; 64 Del. Laws, c. 316, § 1;
69 Del. Laws, c. 291, § 40; 70 Del. Laws, c. 197, § 6; 70 Del. Laws, c. 425, §§ 27, 32; 71 Del. Laws, c. 132, §§ 26, 29; 71 Del.
Laws, c. 354, § 33; 72 Del. Laws, c. 94, § 127; 72 Del. Laws, c. 258, § 31; 75 Del. Laws, c. 88, § 20(6); 76 Del. Laws, c. 213, §§
41, 42.)

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