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What are the limitations on disclosing a public employees salary?

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What are the limitations on disclosing a public employees salary?

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An employees salary can be disclosed within the following limitations: A. Employees earning $50,000 or more annually, part-time employees, persons paid an honoraria or other compensation for special appearances, performances, or the like, and employees at the level of agency/department head. Information Disclosed Disclose exact compensation. B. Classified/unclassified employees, including contract instructional employees (not subject to A. above) earning $30,001 to $49,999. Information Disclosed Disclose compensation level within a range of $4,000 beginning at $30,001. C. Classified employees (not subject to A. above) earning $30,000 or less annually Information Disclosed Disclose the position’s salary range. D. Unclassified employees, including contract instructional employees (not subject to A. above) earning $30,000 or less Information Disclosed Disclose compensation level within a range of $4,000, such ranges to commence at $2,000 and increase in increments of $4,000.

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