New York Education Code § 6220

Salary schedules in certain public institutions of higher learning
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§ 6220. Salary schedules in certain public institutions of higher\nlearning. For the purposes of this section, "college" shall mean a\nsenior college as defined in subdivision five of section sixty-two\nhundred two of this article. Any reference in this section to a\n"community college of the board of trustees" or to a "community college\nsponsored or administered by the board of higher education of the city\nof New York" shall be deemed a reference to a community college as\ndefined in subdivision four of section sixty-two hundred two of this\narticle and to a locally sponsored community college administered by the\nboard pursuant to subdivision three of section sixty-three hundred six\nof this chapter.\n  In any public institution of higher learning under the jurisdiction of\nthe board of trustees, including community colleges sponsored or\nadministered by the board of trustees, the salaries, increments and\nannual salary schedules of the following positions shall continue to be\nno lower than those established by the board of higher education and\napproved by the mayor and in full force and effect the first day of\nJanuary, nineteen hundred sixty-five:\n  1. President;\n  2. Dean;\n  3. Professor;\n  4. Registrar;\n  5. Lecturers;\n  6. Associate professors and librarians;\n  7. Assistant professors and associate librarians;\n  8. Instructors, assistant registrars and assistant librarians;\n  9. Library assistants;\n  10. Tutors;\n  11. Research assistants and clinical assistants;\n  12. Fellows and laboratory teaching assistants;\n  13. Services on an hourly basis of compensation: persons appointed to\nteaching positions in the evening and summer session with compensation\non an hourly basis;\n  14. Temporary employees in teaching and supervising positions; and\n  15. College physician--doctor and/or dentist: on session service.\n  The annual increments provided through the operation of this\nsubdivision shall be added on January first of each year.\n  16. Administrative employees of the non-instructional staff.\n  A. Group I. College office assistant A, college secretarial assistant\nA;\n  Group II. College office assistant B, college secretarial assistant B;\n  Group III. College administrative assistant;\n  Group IV. Such other administrative positions of the non-instructional\nstaff now existing and such other administrative positions of the\nnon-instructional staff as the board of trustees may establish from time\nto time and at such salary and salary schedules as the said board of\ntrustees may establish with the approval of the mayor of the city of New\nYork.\n  B. The annual increments provided through the operation of this\nsection in the foregoing salary schedules for groups I, II, and III\nhereof shall become effective on the first day of July or the first day\nof January in each year following the completion of a year of service.\n  C. Effective July first, nineteen hundred sixty-six, titles of\nadministrative employees of the non-instructional staff of community\ncolleges sponsored or administered by the board of trustees shall be\nchanged as follows:\n  1. Group I. College office assistant A, college secretarial assistant\nA.\n  2. Group II. College office assistant B, college secretarial assistant\nB.\n  3. Group III. College administrative assistant.\n  4. Group IV. Such other administrative positions of the\nnon-instructional staff now existing and such other administrative\npositions of the non-instructional staff as the board of trustees may\nestablish from time to time and at such salary and salary schedules as\nsaid board of trustees may establish with the approval of the mayor of\nthe city of New York.\n  5. The qualification requirements for these positions and the\nconditions of employment shall be as established by the board of\ntrustees, and shall be the same as those established for comparable\ntitles for four-year colleges of the board of trustees of the city\nuniversity of New York.\n  6. Salar

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