Montana Highway Patrol : Highway Patrol Division Department of Justice 2004

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Depending on the location, an MHP officer who decides to switch to a county agency can make from SI .90 to S5.39 more per hour to start. While not all county law Page 43 Chapter IV - Review of MHP Personnel Issues enforcement agencies in Montana pay the salaries listed for the representative counties, we noted typically MHP is not competing with the lower population counties which normally have lower salaries. In addition, our examination shows the majority of MHP turnover occurred from officer...s located in the eight counties identified above.
Reconciling Internal Versus ^ addition to maintaining the classification system, DOA is charged by section 2-18-301, MCA, with conducting periodic reviews to provide the market-based compensation necessary to attract and retain competent and qualified employees to perform the services the state is required to provide to its citizens. Again, DOA's charge is not to achieve parity for any one state position with organizations outside of state government, but rather to monitor market forces and the impact on state employees as a whole.


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