GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 45-21-2 - Establishment of employees' suggestion and awards program; implementation
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    45-21-2   (2010)
   45-21-2.    Establishment of employees' suggestion and awards program; implementation 
      (a)  The  board may formulate, establish, and maintain employees' meritorious  award programs, incentive compensation plans, and goal based plans to  encourage state employees to improve the operation and perception of  state government and its instrumentalities.
(b)  The board may establish meritorious award programs for agencies for:
      (1)  Employees  who perform a special, extraordinary service, act, or achievement in  the public interest, beyond the ordinary demands of duty, and in  connection with or related to state government or its instrumentalities.  Without limitation but as illustrations, when these criteria are  satisfied such awards may be made for:
            (A)  Heroism;
            (B)  Response to an unanticipated problem or opportunity for the state employer;
            (C)  Service or an act or achievement which particularly enhances public perception of state government; or
            (D)  Innovative or unique success where other efforts have failed or where experts said a job could not be done; and
      (2)  Employees whose suggestions or ideas are implemented by a state department or instrumentality.
Appointing authorities of the legislative and judicial branches may also establish such meritorious award programs.
(c)  (1)  In providing for compensation, pay for performance, and performance  management under Chapter 20 of this title, the board may provide for  incentive compensation plans which authorize or direct incentive pay as  follows:
            (A)  A one-time payment to  induce the employment of a prospective employee with particularly  desirable skills or attributes;
            (B)  A one-time payment for learning new, critically needed employment skills; and
            (C)  A lump sum payment for employees who surpass performance expectations.
      (2)  The  board may impose requirements for periods of continued employment for  incentive compensation plans. To receive consideration for incentive  compensation for surpassing expectations under subparagraph (C) of  paragraph (1) of this subsection, an employee must be in continued  employment with the appointing authority or an appointing authority in  the legislative, executive, or judicial branch at the time the  compensation is paid.
      (3)  Appointing  authorities for which the board does not provide for compensation, pay  for performance, and performance management under Chapter 20 of this  title may also establish such incentive compensation plans. This  authorization shall extend without limitation to the appointing  authorities of the legislative and judicial branches, state authorities,  and any executive branch agency which employed no classified employees  as of July 1, 1996.
(d) (1)  The board or  other appointing authorities shall provide for goal based plans, based  on predetermined and objectively measurable criteria, that enhance the  effective operation of state agencies.
      (2)  In  providing for incentive pay for goal based plans, the board may provide  for goal based plans which authorize or direct incentive pay for:
            (A)  Meeting or exceeding predetermined productivity standards;
            (B)  Meeting or exceeding predetermined sales targets; and
            (C)  Generating income or revenue for the state beyond established goals.
      (3)  Appointing  authorities for which the board does not provide for compensation may  also establish such goal based plans. This authorization shall extend  without limitation to the appointing authorities of the legislative and  judicial branches, state authorities, and any executive branch agency  which employed no classified employees as of July 1, 1996.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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