Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the standard salary schedule shall be used to determine the biweekly compensation of all officers and employees in the County service.
A.
The appropriate salary range for each class shall be established in the annual salary ordinance, and the appropriate salary step within the range so established shall be determined in accordance with this chapter.
B.
The entry step within the established range for each class shall be Step "5," unless specifically designated as Step "6," "7," "8" or "9."
C.
Whenever it is inappropriate to establish the compensation for a class in accordance with the standard salary schedule, a different rate of compensation may be established in the annual salary ordinance, which rate shall be the compensation of all officers and employees in such class.
D.
Whenever an employee would suffer an actual decrease in salary as a result of action taken by the County, without fault or inability on the part of the employee; or, where the employee is changing from one class series to another as a normal consequence of career development sponsored by the County's upward mobility program; or, where the employee is changing from one class to another as a result of a determination that the employee suffered a work related injury or illness and is no longer capable of performing the duties of the class to which he or she was assigned before such transfer, and the salary of the entry level class in the new class series is less than the salary the employee was receiving in the class in the former class series, the Board of Supervisors may adopt a Y-rate to apply only to the employee so affected. As used in this chapter, "Y-rate" means a salary rate which is more than the maximum rate of the established salary range for an employee's class.
E.
The standard salary schedule shall be the Sacramento County salary range table approved by the Board of Supervisors on August 6, 1973, as amended from time to time. The official salaries of officers and employees shall be based on biweekly compensation except where otherwise expressly indicated in the annual salary ordinance.
(SCC 226 § 2, 1975; SCC 246 § 1, 1976; SCC 1104 § 2, 1998; SCC 1168 § 1, 2000; SCC 1242 § 1, 2003; SCC 1316 § 1, 2006)