Maine Code § 5-7061

Classification plan
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The officer, in accordance with policies and procedures established by the officer and in accordance
with this section, shall record the duties and responsibilities of all positions in state service and establish
classes for these positions. The titles of the positions and classes must be used in all personnel,
accounting, budget, appropriation and financial records of all state departments, commissions and
institutions. [RR 2023, c. 1, Pt. B, §25 (COR); RR 2023, c. 1, Pt. B, §50 (AFF).]
1. Involvement of commissioners and directors. In recording the duties and responsibilities of
each position, the commissioners and directors of the departments and agencies of State Government
shall be involved to the greatest extent possible.
[PL 1987, c. 541 (RPR).]
2. Development of job classifications. Job classifications created pursuant to this section shall
be developed to meet the needs of each department in the most efficient and pertinent manner.
[PL 1987, c. 541 (RPR).]
2-A. Mental health professionals. Job classifications adopted by the officer under subsection 2
must allow a person licensed as a marriage and family therapist under Title 32, chapter 119 to qualify
for mental health therapist positions within the civil service system.
[RR 2023, c. 1, Pt. B, §26 (COR); RR 2023, c. 1, Pt. B, §50 (AFF).]
3. Collective bargaining.
[PL 1987, c. 724, §1 (REEN); MRSA T. 5 §7061, sub-§7 (RP).]
4. Implementation. The procedure established pursuant to this section must be implemented by
the bureau in conjunction with state agencies. State agencies shall provide sufficient employees and
resources to efficiently and effectively implement this section.

A. The procedure must provide for periodic updating of job descriptions and the compensation
plan under section 7065 at least every 5 years to accurately reflect current duties and responsibilities
of each job classification. [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. UUU, §1 (AMD).]
B. The procedure must provide for a market pay study every 4 years that compares the salaries of
state employees with employees performing comparable work for a sampling of private and public
employees in this State, other New England states and other states as appropriate. The bureau shall
submit a report on the market pay study to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having
jurisdiction over appropriations and financial affairs, the joint standing committee of the
Legislature having jurisdiction over state and local government matters and the bargaining agents
that represent a bargaining unit of state employees no later than September 30, 2024 and every 4
years thereafter. [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. UUU, §1 (NEW).]
C. Beginning in 2024, the procedure must provide for a comprehensive review of the classification
plan every 10 years to make modifications and improvements as determined necessary. [PL 2023,
c. 412, Pt. UUU, §1 (NEW).]
[PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. UUU, §1 (AMD).]
5. Reclassification requests. The bureau shall act as expeditiously as possible on job
reclassification requests which occur while this section is in effect. Nothing in this section may be
construed to authorize the bureau to defer from acting expeditiously on job reclassification requests
while the issue of job classifications is being addressed pursuant to this section.
[PL 1987, c. 541 (NEW).]
6. Report. The officer shall submit a progress report on or before February 15, 1988, to the joint
standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over state and local government.
[RR 2023, c. 1, Pt. B, §27 (COR); RR 2023, c. 1, Pt. B, §50 (AFF).]
7. Sunset. Subsection 3 is repealed March 15, 1990.
[PL 1987, c. 724, §2 (AMD).]

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