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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  n  edo?  iflSDsns  t 


California  Stale  Library 


BUDGET  SUPPLEMENT 

DETAIL  OF  AUTHORIZED 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

CONTAINED  IN  THE 

1968-1969  BUDGET 


Submitted  by 

RONALD  REAGAN 
Governor 

to  the 

CALIFORNIA  LEGISLATURE 

1968  Regular  Session 

Titles,  Ranges,  Merit  Adjustments 
Authorized  Positions 


Sal 


aries  a 


nd  Wc 


ages 


INTRODUCTION 


Presented  in  this  supplement  to  the  budget  document  proper  are  the  complete  and  detailed  data  on  approved 
staffing  for  all  state  agencies.  This  information  has  been  published  in  a  separate  volume  to  (1)  reduce  the 
quantity  of  detail  in  the  budget  document  and  thereby  focus  attention  on  the  programs  and  activities  of  the  sev- 
eral state  agencies;  (2)  simplify  the  mechanics  of  budget  preparation  and  printing;  and  (3)  consolidate  infor- 
mation on  number  and  classification  of  positions,  pay  rates,  and  salary  and  wage  expenditures. 

For  each  state  agency  the  information  is  reported  for  the  1966-67  fiscal  year  on  an  actual  basis  and  for  1967- 
68  and  1968-69  on  an  authorized  basis.  A  more  thorough  explanation  of  the  content  and  interpretation  of  this 
supplement  is  given  below  and  on  the  immediately  following  pages. 


Position  Titles 

In  this  volume,  positions  encompassed  by  state  civil 
service  have  been  listed  by  the  official  class  titles  as 
established  by  the  Personnel  Board  effective  July  1, 
1967.  Positions  exempt  from  civil  service  have  been 
listed  by  the  official  class  titles  established  by  (1) 
statute,  (2)  The  Regents  of  the  University  of  Califor- 
nia, (3)  The  Trustees  of  the  California  State  Colleges, 
or  (4)  such  other  authority  as  may  have  been  desig- 
nated by  law. 

Authorized  Positions 

For  the  1967-68  and  1968-69  fiscal  years,  positions 
reported  as  authorized  are  those  which  were  included 
in  the  1967-68  Budget  as  approved  by  the  Legis- 
ture.  Exceptions  to  this  rule  are  explained  by  footnote 
in  all  cases  other  than  technical  adjustments  of  posi- 
tion classification  to  more  accurately  reflect  assigned 
duties. 

In  some  instances,  certain  classes  have  been  com- 
bined to  provide  replacement  of  positions  at  a  higher 
level  either  (a)  upon  completion  of  a  training  period 
or  (b)  after  temporary  downward  classification  for 
recruiting  purposes.  Such  positions  are  indicated  by 
showing  both  class  titles  on  the  same  line,  with  a 
salary  range  of  the  minimum  salary  of  the  lower  class 
and  the  maximum  of  the  higher  class.  For  example : 
administrative  trainee- junior  staff  analyst,  $556-746. 

Expenditures 

Estimated  salary  payments  for  each  group  of  like 
positions  are  reported  for  the  1967-68  and  1968-69 
fiscal  years.  These  estimates  represent  salary  costs  on 
the  basis  of  continuous,  100  percent  occupancy  of  all 
authorized  positions  and  include  the  cost  of  merit 
salary  adjustments  where  applicable.  Exceptions  are 
explained  by  footnote  for  those  special  cases  in  which 
the  above  general  rule  was  not  followed.  Appropriate 
adjustments  to  recognize  probable  position  vacancies 
are  included  in  the  budget  document  as  estimated  sal- 
ary savings.  For  the  1966-67  fiscal  year  actual  salary 
expenditures  are  reported  for  each  budget  function. 

Number  of  Positions 

For  the  1966-67  fiscal  year,  the  number  of  positions 
represents  actual  man-years  (A  man-year  is  equal  to 
12  months  full-time  employment  of  one  person — 12 
persons  employed  for  one  month,  two  persons  em- 
ployed for  six  months,  or  any  similar  combination 


equal  one  man-year.)  of  employment  expressed  in 
terms  of  full-time,  full-year  equivalents  counted  to 
the  nearest  tenth  of  a  man-year. 

Positions  for  1967-68  and  1968-69  are  counted  to 
the  nearest  tenth  of  authorized  jobs  expressed  in 
terms  of  full-time,  full-year  equivalents.  The  only 
exception  is  in  the  case  of  positions  to  be  established 
after  July  1.  In  such  instances,  the  positions  are 
counted  without  adjustment  for  delayed  establish- 
ment, e.g.,  a  full-time  position  to  be  established  Jan- 
uary 1  is  counted  as  1.0  position,  not  as  0.5  position. 

As  in  the  case  of  expenditures,  appropriate  adjust- 
ments are  included  in  the  budget  document  to  reduce 
authorized  positions  for  1967-68  and  1968-69  to  an- 
ticipated available  manpower. 

Salary  Range 

Rates  of  pay  listed  under  this  heading  represent 
salary  ranges  established  by  (1)  the  State  Personnel 
Board  for  civil  service,  Disaster  Office  interim  merit 
system,  and  Maritime  Academy  classifications;  (2) 
the  appointing  authority  with  the  approval  of  the 
Director  of  Finance  for  Non-Civil  Service  positions ; 
(3)  statute;  (4)  The  Regents  of  the  University  of 
California;  (5)  The  Trustees  of  the  California  State 
Colleges;  (6)  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Hastings 
College  of  the  Law;  or  (7)  San  Francisco  Port  Au- 
thority (Crafts  and  Trade). 

The  amounts  shown  are  the  (1)  minimum  and  max- 
imum monthly  or  hourly  rates,  (2)  flat  monthly  rate, 
or  (3)  annual  compensation  as  indicated.  The  mini- 
mum of  the  range  serves  as  the  normal  entrance  rate 
for  new  appointees  to  any  position  in  a  class  and 
represents  the  lowest  rate  to  be  paid  to  any  employee 
who  is  considered  qualified  for  appointment  to  or 
retention  in  a  position.  The  maximum  of  the  range 
represents  the  highest  rate  payable  to  an  employee 
who  occupies  any  position  in  the  class. 

Under  the  pay  plan  adopted  by  the  State  Personnel 
Board,  the  intermediate  steps  in  each  salary  range 
have  been  fixed  at  a  uniform  percentage  interval  of 
5  percent.  This  plan  is  used  also  for  most  salaries 
fixed  for  exempt  positions.  A  table  of  salary  ranges  in 
the  state  service  is  included  at  the  end  of  this  section. 
Thus,  $326-395  indicates  a  monthly  salarv  range  hav- 
ing steps  of  $326-$342-$359-$377-$395.  Salary  ranges 
for  instructional  positions  and  librarians  in  the  state 
colleges,  academic  positions  in  the  University  of  Cali- 
fornia and  instructional  positions  in  other  state  agen- 
cies are  set  forth  on  pages  5  through  9. 


(3) 


Merit  Salary  Adjustments 

Subject  to  availability  of  funds,  Section  18854  of 
the  Government  Code  provides  that  each  employee  in 
the  civil  service  receive  a  merit  salary  increase  of  one 
intermediate  step  in  his  salary  range  during  each  year 
in  a  position  provided  the  employing  agency  certifies 
to  the  Personnel  Board  that  the  employee's  job  per- 
formance meets  the  level  of  quality  and  quantity  ex- 
pected by  the  agency  considering  the  employee's  ex- 
perience in  the  position. 

Special  In-grade  Salary  Adjustments 

The  following  classes  falling  within  prescribed 
ranges  are  eligible  for  special  in-grade  salary  adjust- 
ments that  is  from  the  first  step  to  the  second  step  of 
a  salary  range  at  the  end  of  6  or  3  monthly  pay 
periods,  unless  excluded  by  a  Board  Besolution  at  the 
time  the  specific  classification  action  was  taken : 

1.  All  classes  with  a  maximum  of  $469  or  lower. 

2.  Classes  with  a  maximum  of  $480  to  and  in- 
cluding $663,  or  classes  substantially  equivalent  to 
those  with  a  maximum  $663,  if  recruitment  is  from 
outside  state  service. 

3.  Classes  with  a  maximum  of  $676  to  and  includ- 
ing $783,  or  classes  substantially  equivalent  to  those 
with  a  maximum  $783,  as  designated  by  the  Execu- 
tive Officer,  when  recruitment  is  from  outside  state 
service  and  the  state  has  experienced  recruitment 
difficulties. 

a.  Classes  with  maximums  higher  than  $783  are 
not  eligible  except  as  classes  may  be  deter- 
mined to  be  substantially  equivalent  to  those 
with  a  maximum  of  $783. 

Except  for  employees  of  the  University  of  Califor- 
nia, provision  for  the  salary  adjustments  to  which 
present  employees  will  become  entitled  during  the  bal- 
ance of  the  current  year  and  in  the  budget  year  has 
been  included  in  the  amounts  shown  opposite  each 
position  or  group  of  like  positions.  Inasmuch  as  turn- 
over of  personnel  generally  results  in  replacement  at 
a  lower  step  in  the  salary  range,  the  amount  included 
for  salary  adjustments  has  been  offset  by  a  lump  sum 
deduction  for  downward  adjustments  included  in  the 
deduction  for  estimated  salary  savings. 

Similar  amounts  for  salary  adjustments  have  been 
provided  for  exempt  positions,  where  requested  by  the 
agency.  Such  adjustments  have  been  computed  in 
accordance  with  the  salary  schedule  in  effect  for  the 
respective  positions. 

Merit  salary  adjustments  for  employees  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  California  and  the  State  Colleges  are  deter- 
mined in  accordance  with  rules  established  by  the 
Kegents  and  the  Trustees,  respectively. 


Salary  Range  Adjustments 

In  determining  the  appropriate  salary  level  for  a 
class,  a  number  of  factors  are  taken  into  consideration 
by  the  State  Personnel  Board : 

1.  Rates  of  pay  of  private  employers  and  of  other 
public  jurisdictions  for  comparable  work. 

2.  Internal  consistency  of  rates ;  equal  pay  for  equal 
work,  and  pay  differentials  based  on  differences  in  the 
kind,  difficulty,  or  responsibility  of  the  work. 

3.  Conditions  of  work  in  the  class. 

4.  The  adequacy  of  existing  appropriations  which 
may  be  used  for  salary  increase  purposes. 

The  rates  of  pay  of  casually  employed  trades  work- 
ers and  printing  trade  employees  in  the  state  service 
are  established  at  the  hourly  wage  rates  negotiated  by 
unions  with  private  employers  in  the  county  in  which 
they  are  employed.  These  employees  receive  all  the 
collateral  benefits  of  premium  pay  for  night  work, 
travel  time,  and  overtime  pay  provided  by  private 
industry.  For  these  two  groups,  the  state  also  pays 
the  full  cost  of  hospital,  surgical  and  medical  insur- 
ance benefits  for  both  the  employees  and  their  de- 
pendents, where  such  health  and  welfare  benefits  are 
provided  by  private  employers. 

Casually  employed  trades  workers  working  for  the 
state  do  not  receive  the  same  benefits  of  vacation,  sick 
leave  and  retirement  that  permanent  state  employees 
receive.  However,  the  state  does  pay  into  vacation 
and  retirement  funds  where  such  benefits  are  the 
prevailing  practice  in  private  industry. 

Printing  trades  employees  receive  all  of  the  benefits 
enjoyed  by  other  state  employees  with  one  exception. 
Other  state  employees  receive  an  average  of  11  holi- 
days a  year.  Printing  trades  employees  are  provided 
the  8  paid  holidays  received  by  their  counterparts 
in  private  industry. 

The  salary  ranges  reported  herein  are  those  which 
had  been  approved  by  the  appropriate  salary  fixing 
authority  on  or  before  July  1,  1967.  Salaries  fixed 
by  statute  are  those  established  in  Government  Code 
Sections  11550  to  11563.5  inclusive  as  revised  effective 
November  8,  1967.  Statutory  salary  provisions  for 
judges  and  justices  of  courts  of  record  are  included  in 
Government  Code  Sections  68200  to  68203. 

Section  12,  Article  V  of  the  Constitution  prohibits 
a  change  in  the  salaries  of  the  Governor,  the  Lieuten- 
ant Governor,  the  State  Controller,  Secretary  of  State, 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  and  the  State 
Treasurer  during  their  current  term  in  office.  In  ac- 
cordance with  the  provisions  of  the  Constitution, 
changes  in  the  salary  of  these  elected  officers  became 
effective  January  2,  1967,  concurrent  with  the  begin- 
ning of  their  new  term  of  office. 


(4) 


Salary  Ranges  in  the  California  Stafe  Civil  Service 
As  of  July  7,  7967,  Unless  Otherwise  Noted 


Ranges 

No. 

1 $296 

1.5 303 

2 310 

2.5 318 

3 326 

3.5 334 

4 342 

4.5 350 

5  359 

5.5 367 

6 377 

6.5 386 

7 395 

7.5 405 

S  415 

8.5 425 

9 435 

9.5 446 

10 457 

10.5 469 

11 480 

11.5 492 

12 505 

12.5 517 

12.7 519 

13 530 

13.5 543 

13.7 545 

14 556 

14.5 571 

14.7 573 

15 5S4 

15.5 599 

15.7 602 

16 614 

16.5 628 

16.7 633 

17 644 

17.5 660 

17.7 663 

IS 676 

1S.5 692 

18.7 695 

19 710 

19.5 728 

19.7 731 

20 746 

20.5 764 

20.7 768 

21 7S3 

21.5 801 

21.7 806 

22 821 

22.5 S42 

22.7 845 

23 863 


Steps 


$310 

$326 

$342 

S359 

318 

334 

350 

367 

326 

342 

359 

377 

334 

350 

367 

386 

342 

359 

377 

395 

350 

367 

386 

405 

359 

377 

395 

415 

367 

386 

405 

425 

377 

395 

415 

435 

386 

405 

425 

446 

395 

415 

435 

457 

405 

425 

446 

469 

415 

435 

457 

480 

425 

446 

469 

492 

435 

457 

480 

505 

446 

469 

492 

517 

457 

480 

505 

530 

469 

492 

517 

543 

480 

505 

530 

556 

492 

517 

543 

571 

505 

530 

556 

584 

517 

543 

571 

599 

530 

556 

584 

614 

543 

571 

599 

628 

545 

573 

602 

633 

556 

584 

614 

644 

571 

599 

628 

660 

573 

602 

633 

663 

584 

614 

644 

676 

599 

628 

660 

692 

602 

633 

663 

695 

614 

644 

676 

710 

628 

660 

692 

728 

633 

663 

695 

731 

644 

676 

710 

746 

660 

692 

728 

764 

663 

695 

731 

768 

676 

710 

746 

783 

692 

728 

764 

801 

695 

731 

76S 

806 

710 

746 

783 

821 

728 

764 

801 

842 

731 

768 

806 

845 

746 

783 

821 

S63 

764 

801 

842 

884 

76S 

806 

845 

890 

783 

821 

863 

905 

801 

842 

884 

927 

806 

S45 

890 

933 

821 

863 

905 

950 

842 

884 

927 

973 

845 

890 

933 

979 

863 

905 

950 

998 

884 

927 

973 

1,023 

S90 

933 

979 

1.028 

905 

950 

998 

1,04S 

Ranges 

No. 

23.5 

23.7 890 

24 .  _.  905 

24.5 927 

24.7 933 

25 950 

25.5 973 

25.7 979 

26 998 

26.5 1,023 

26.7 1,028 

27 1.04S 

27.5 1.074 

27.7 1,079 

28 1,100 

28.5 1,128 

2S.7 1,133 

29 1,155 

29.5 1,183 

29.7 1.190 

30 1,213 

30.5 1.243 

30.7 1,249 

31 1,273 

31.5 1.305 

31.7 1,311 

32 1.337 

32.5 1.371 

32.7 1,377 

33 1.405 

33.5 1,439 

33.7 1,447 

34 1,475 

34.5 1,512 

34.7 1,519 

35 1.548 

35.5 1,587 

35.7 1,594 

36 1,626 

36.5 1,667 

37 1,708 

37.5 1,750 

38 1,793 

38.5 1,837 

39 1,882 

39.5 1.929 

40 1,976 

40.5 2,026 

41 2,076 

41.5 2,127 

42 2,179 

42.5 2,233 

43 2,2S8 

43.5 2,346 

44 2,403 

44.5 2,463 

45 2,523 


Steps 


$927 

$973 

$1,023 

$1,074 

933 

979 

1.028 

1,079 

950 

998 

1.048 

1,100 

973 

1,023 

1.074 

1.12S 

979 

1.02S 

1,079 

1,133 

998 

1,048 

1,100 

1,155 

1.023 

1,074 

1.128 

1.1S3 

1.02S 

1.079 

1,133 

1.190 

1,048 

1,100 

1,155 

1,213 

1,074 

1,128 

1,183 

1.243 

1,079 

1,133 

1,190 

1,249 

1,100 

1,155 

1,213 

1,273 

1.128 

1,183 

1.243 

1.305 

1.133 

1,190 

1,249 

1,311 

1,155 

1,213 

1,273 

1,337 

1.1S3 

1.243 

1,305 

1,371 

1,190 

1.249 

1,311 

1,377 

1,213 

1.273 

1,337 

1,405 

1,243 

1.305 

1.371 

1,439 

1,249 

1,311 

1.377 

1,447 

1.273 

1,337 

1,405 

1,475 

1.305 

1,371 

1,439 

1,512 

1.311 

1,377 

1,447 

1,519 

1,337 

1,405 

1,475 

1.548 

1,371 

1.439 

1,512 

1.587 

1,377 

1,447 

1.519 

1.594 

1,405 

1,475 

1.548 

1.626 

1,439 

1,512 

1.587 

1,667 

1,447 

1,519 

1,594 

1,674 

1,475 

1,548 

1,626 

1.708 

1,512 

1,587 

1,667 

1.750 

1,519 

1,594 

1,674 

1,759 

1.548 

1.626 

1,708 

1.793 

1,587 

1,667 

1.750 

1.S37 

1,594 

1,674 

1.759 

1.S46 

1,626 

1.708 

1,793 

1,882 

1,667 

1,750 

1,837 

1,929 

1,674 

1,759 

1,846 

1.939 

1,708 

1,793 

1,882 

1,976 

1,750 

1,837 

1,929 

2,026 

1,793 

1,882 

1,976 

2,076 

1,837 

1,929 

2.026 

2,127 

1,882 

1.976 

2.076 

2,179 

1,929 

2,026 

2,127 

2,233 

1,976 

2,076 

2,179 

2,288 

2,026 

2,127 

2,233 

2.346 

2,076 

2,179 

2.2S8 

2,403 

2,127 

2,233 

2,346 

2,463 

2,179 

2.2S8 

2,403 

2.523 

2,233 

2,346 

2,463 

2,586 

2,288 

2,403 

2,523 

2,649 

2,346 

2,463 

2,586 

2,715 

2,403 

2,523 

2,649 

2,782 

2,463 

2,586 

2,715 

2,851 

2,523 

2,649 

2,782 

2,920 

2,586 

2,715 

2,851 

2,994 

2,649 

2.782 

2.920 

3,067 

CRITERIA 

FOR  RANGE 

DETERMINATION 


Salary  Schedules  for  Instructional  Positions— Other  Than  Higher  Education 
as  of  July  1  ,1967,  Unless  Otherwise  Noted 

(Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers) 

Range  Steps 

A $676     $710     $746  $783  $821 

B 710      746      783  821  863 

C 746      783      821  863  905 

D 783      821      863  905  950 

E 821      863      905  950  998 

F 863      905      950  998  104S 

ACADEMIC 
(Preparation) 


Range  A 
Range  B 
Range  C 

Range  D 


Ranges 
EandF 


Provisional  or  special  credential,  without  bachelor's  degree. 

Bachelor's  degree  or  regular  elementary,  junior  high,  or  kindergarten-primary  credential. 

Bachelor's  degree  or  regular  elementary,  junior  high,  or  kindergarten-primary  credentials;  plus 
12  upper  division  or  graduate  units  which  were  not  counted  toward  degree  or  which  were 
taken  subsequent  to  obtaining  credential. 

Bachelor's  degree  or  regular  elementary,  junior  high,  or  kindergarten-primary  credential;  plus 
24  upper  division  or  graduate  units  which  were  not  counted  toward  degree  or  which  were 
taken  subsequent  to  obtaining  credential.  Or  regular  general  secondary  credential. 

Used  only  for  "incentive  increases"  when  a  teacher  receiving  less  than  Range  F  completes  at 
least  6  units  in  college  level  courses  approved  by  his  department  and  taken  after  appoint- 
ment. He  shall  then  be  entitled  to  advance  to  the  corresponding  step  in  the  next  higher 
salary  range  for  the  class,  and  such  an  advance  shall  be  known  as  an  "incentive  increase." 


VOCATIONAL 
(Preparation) 


Three  years  experience 
as  journeyman  crafts- 
man. 

Qualification  for  special 
secondary  Vocational 
Class  A  Credential  in 
T  and  I  and  PS  Educa- 
tion. 


(5) 


Academic  Salary  Schedule— University  of  California 

(Based  on  Salaries  Effective  July  1,  1967) 


STEPS 


RANK  1 

REGULAR  ACADEMIC  RANKS  * 

Professor    $17,300  c 

Professor    (AY)    14,S00  c 

Associate  Professor 13,700  b 

Associate  Professor  (AY) 11,800  b 

Assistant  Professor   (Acting) 9,960  a 

Assistant  Professor  (Acting)   (AY)  8,604  a 

Assistant  Professor 10,900  b 

Assistant  Professor   (AY)    9,300  a 

Instructor    (Acting)    9,156  a 

Instructor    (Acting)     (AY)    7,920a 

Instructor    9,500  a 

Instructor    (AY)    8,100  a 

Associate  in  ** 7,572 

Associate  in  **   (AY)   6,528 

Lecturers 10,140 

Lecturers   (AY)   8,760 

Regular  Academic  Ranks — Law  : 

Professor    19,200  a 

Associate  Professor 16,000  a 

Assistant  Professor 12,000  c 

Regular  AcademicRanks — Medical  School 
Clinical  Departments :  a 

Professor  (Strict  Full  Time  B)   __  30,200a 

Professor  (Strict  Full  Time  A)   __  26,900a 

Professor   (Strict  Full  Time) 20,300a 

Professor    18,800  = 

Associate    Professor     (Strict    Full 

Time  B)    25,800  a 

Associate    Professor     (Strict    Full 

Time  A)    22,700  a 

Associate    Professor     (Strict    Full 

Time)    16.600  a 

Associate  Professor 15,700  b 

Assistant    Professor     (Strict    Full 

Time  B)    21,000  a 

Assistant    Professor     (Strict    Full 

Time   A)    18,600  a 

Assistant    Professor     (Strict    Full 

Time^    13.100  a 

Assistant  Professor   (Acting) 11,244  a 

Assistant  Professor 11.900  b 

Instructor  (Strict  Full  Time  B)__  17.700a 

Instructor   ( Strict  Full  Time  A)  __  15,600  a 

Instructor   (Strict  Full  Time) 11,700a 

Regular    Academic    Ranks — Dental : 

Professor    23,400  a 

Associate  Professor 19,500  a 

Assistant  Professor 14,S00  a 

Instructional  Assistants : 

Teaching  Fellow    (*  Time)     (AY)  3,927a 

Teaching  Assistant  (i  Time)  (AY)  3,000  e 

Tutor    2.00  hr 

Reader    2.38  hr 

Professional  Research   (Nonfacultv)  : 

Full  Research  Rank 17,300  e 

Full  Research  Rank   (AY)   14.S00  c 

Associate    (AY)    11,800  b 

Associate    13,700  b 

Assistant    (AY)    9,300  b 

Assistant 10,900  b 

Postgraduate 7.392  a 

Research  Assistant   (*  Time) 3.186  e 

Specialists : 

Specialist 14,292  c 

Associate    10.908  b 

Assistant    S.556  b 

Junior 7.212  c 

Coordinators  of  Public  Programs : 

Coordinator   15,000  c 

Associate    11,600  b 

Assistant    9.000  e 

Junior 7,700  c 

Supervisors    in    Physical    Education 

c   (AY> : 

Supervisor   13,000  c 

Associate    10,400  b 

Assistant    8,500  b 

Junior 7,600  e 

Military    or   Air    Science    Personnel : 

Military   or  Air   Science  Assistant  336  a 

Hospital  House  Staff: 

Chief  Resident 8.400  a 

Resident 5,200  a 

Intern 4,600  a 

For  footnotes  see  end  of  table. 


$19,000  c 
16,400  c 
14,600  b 
12,700  b 
10,716  a 

9,252  a 
11,500  b 

9,800  b 

$21,100  c 
18,100  c 
15,600  a 
13.500  a 
11,244  a 
9,720  a 
12,100  b 
10,400  b 

$23,100  a 
20,000  a 

11,796  a 
10,200  a 
12,800  a 
11,100  a 

$25,200  a 
21,800  a 

to    9,432  a 

to     8,160  a 

23,448  a 

to   19,968  a 

- 

- 

20,700  a 

17,000  a 

13,000  a 

22,200  a 
1S.000  a 
14,000  a 

23,800  a 

15,000  a 

25,500  a 

32,300  a 
28,900  a 
22,000  a 
20,300  c 

34,900  a 
32,100  a 
23,700  a 
21,400  c 

37,500  a 
35,200  a 
25,400  a 
23,100  a 

40,600  a 
37,500  a 
27,200  a 
25,200  a 

26,900  a 

27,900  a 

- 

- 

23,700  a 

24,800  a 

- 

- 

17,500  a 
16,500  b 

18,600  a 
17,300  b 

- 

- 

22,200  a 

23,100  a 

24,200  a 

- 

19,200  a 

20,000  a 

20,800  a 

- 

14,100  a 
12,072  a 
12,900  b 

14,900  a 
12.70S  a 
13.S00  b 

15,700  a 
13.344  a 
14,400  b 

- 

25,200  a 
20,500  a 
15,S00  a 

27,100  a 
21,700  a 
16,900  a 

29,000  a 
17,900  a 

31,200  a 

3,153  e 

2.50  hr 
2.50  hr 

3,316  e 
3.00  hr 

3.50  hr 

- 

19,000  c 

16,400  c 

12,700  b 

14,600  b 

9,800  b 

11,500  b 

7,764  a 

3,348  e 

21,100  c 
18,100  c 
13,500  a 
15,600  a 
10,400  b 
12,100  b 
8,160  a 
3,516  a 

23.100  a 
20,000  a 

11,100  a 

12,800  a 

8,556  a 

25,200  a 

21,800  a 

8,976  a 

15.708  c 

11,736  b 

9,192  b 

7,764  e 

17.784  a 

12,612  b 

9,900  a 

13,248  a 

- 

16,600  c 

12,300  b 

9,500  e 

8,200  e 

18,400  a 
13,100  b 
10,400  e 

20,100  a 

14,000  a 
10,900  a 

- 

14,000  c 

10,900  b 

9,100  b 

8,000  e 

15,000  a 
12.000  a 
10,000  a 

- 

- 

$43,700  a 


9,432  a 


5,900  a 


6,500  a 


7,200  a 


(6) 


Academic  Salary  Schedule— University  of  California— Continued 

(Based  on  Salaries  Effective  July  1,  1967) 

STEPS 

RANK  12                               3                                      4                                        5                                     6 
Agricultural  and  Home  Economists  iu 
Agricultural  Extension : 

Agriculturalist,   Home  Economist—  $14,400  c             $15,700  e            $17,600  a                 $19,500  a                 $21,400  a             $23,300  a 

Associate    11,000  b               11,900  b              12,700  b                   13,400  a 

Assistant    8,700  b                 9,200  b              10,100  b                   10,500  a 

Junior 7,800  a                        -                                                         -                              -                          - 

Specialists  in  University  Extension  : 

Specialist   15,000  c               16,600  c              1S.400  a                   20,100  a                   22,000  a 

Associate    11,600  b               12,300  b              13,100  b                   14,000  a 

Assistant    9,000  e                 9,500  e              10,400  e                   10,900  a 

Junior 7,700  e                 8,200  e                       _                              _                              -                          - 

Supervisors  of  Teacher  Training  and 
Demonstration  Teachers  : 

Class  VI   10,140  to        14,760  in  15  annual  increments  B 

Class  V 9,990  to        13,512  in  12  annual  increments 

Class  IV 9,660  to        13.2S4  in  12  annual  increments 

Class  III 9,432  to        13,056  in  12  annual  increments 

Class  II 8,976  to        12,600  in  12  annual  increments 

Class  I 8,544  to        12,180  in  12  annual  increments 

Librarians  : 

University  Librarian 17,600  to        27,500 

Associate   University   Librarian 15,400  to        18,650 

Assistant  University  Librarian 14,000  to        17,050 

Bio-medical  Librarian  II 14,000  to        17,050 

Bio-medical  Librarian  I 12,050  to        15,400 

Librarian  V 12,050  to        15,400 

Librarian  IV 10,450  to        12,700 

Librarian  III 9,000  to        10,950 

Librarian  II 7,450  to          9,450 

Librarian  I 6,700  to          7,450 

*  Period  of  employment  may  cover  either  academic  year   (AT)   or  full  12  months. 

**  Designation  of  specialty  completes  classification  title. 

a  Usual  salary  period  is  not  specified. 

b  Usual  salary  period  is  2  years. 

c  Usual  salary  period  is  2  years. 

(i  Strict  Full  Time 

e  Usual  salary  is  1  year. 

t  Amounts  include  2,500  paid  by  hospital. 

s  The  last  annual  increments  are  allowable  only  to  persons  with  the  Doctor's  Degree. 

Schedule  A  is  applicable  to  faculty  members  in  departments  of  Medicine,  Pediatrics,  Psychiatry,  Neurology,  Dermatology,  Rehabili- 
tation. Preventive  Medicine  (where  patient  care  departments)  and  other  medical  subspecialties. 

Schedule  B  is  applicable  to  faculty  members  in  departments  of  Surgery,  Anesthesiology,  Radiology,  Neurosurgery,  Ophthalmology, 
Urology,  Orthopedic  Surgery,  Plastic  Surgery,  Oto-rhino-laryngology,  and  other  surgical  subspecialities,  Pathology,  Obstetrics- 
Gynecology. 

(AY)  Academic  year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 


(7) 


Academic  Salary  Schedule— State  Colleges 

(Based    Upon   Salaries    Effective   July    1,   1967) 
RANK 

INSTRUCTIONAL  FACULTY : 

Regular  Academic  Ranks  :  a  STEPS 

12-month  Appointment :  12  3  4  5 

Professor  lib $16,212  $17,016  $17,8S0  $1S.756  $19,704 

Professor  Ic 15,444  16,212  17.016  17,880  18,756 

Associate  professor  lib 12,696  13,332  13,992  14,700  15,444 

Associate  professor  I  c 12,096  12,696  13,332  13,992  14,700 

Assistant  professor  II  b 10,044  10,54S  11,076  11,628  12,204 

Assistant  professor  I  c 9,564  10,044  10,54S  11,076  11,628 

Instructor  II  b 9,120  9,564  10,044  10,548  11,076 

Instructor  I  <= 8,676  9,120  9,564  10,044  10,548 

Assistant   7,48S  7,S72  8,268 

Academic  Year  Appointment :  a 

Professor  lib 13,992  14,700  15,444  16,212  17,016 

Professor  1= 13,332  13,992  14,700  15,444  16,212 

Associate  professor  lib 10,980  11,520  12,096  12,696  13,332 

Associate  professor  I  c 10,464  10,980  11,520  12,096  12,696 

Assistant  professor  II  b 8.676  9,120  9,564  10,044  10,548 

Assistant  professor  I  c S.268  S,676  9,120  9,564  10,044 

Instructor  lib  7^72  8,268  8,676  9,120  9,564 

Instructor  I  e 74S8  7.S72  8,268  S,676  9,120 

Assistant   6,4S0  6,S04  7,140 

Vocational  Instruction : 

12-month  Appointment : 

Principal    16,212  17,016  17,880  1S.756  19,704 

Senior 12,696  13,332  13,992  14,700  15,444 

Intermediate   9.564  10,044  10,548  11,076  11,628 

Junior 8,676  9,120  9,564  10,044  10,548 

Academic  Year  or  10-month  Appointment :  a 

Principal    13,992  14,700  15,444  16,212  17,016 

Senior 10,980  11,520  12.096  12,696  13,332 

Intermediate   8,268  8,676  9,120  9,564  10,044 

Junior 7.48S  7.S72  8,26S  8,676  9,120 

Instructor  :  e  SALARY  RANGES 

12-month  appointment 7.488  to      19,704 

Academic  year  appointment  a 6,480  to      17,016 

Lecturer :  f 

12-month  appointment,  range  A-H S.676  to      19.704 

Academic  year  appointment,  range  A-H 7,488  to      17,016 

SALARY  RANGES 

Academic  Year  12  Month 

Associate  Dean  of  School  gb O4S0  to  17,016  7,488  to  19.704 

Division  Chairman  gh 6.4S0  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Curriculum  Supervisor  gb 6,480  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Curriculum  Evaluator  gb 6.4S0  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Director  of  gib 6,4S0  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Coordinator  of  glh __     6,480  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Production  Manager  gb 6,4S0  to  17,016  7,488  to  19.704 

Farm  Manager  gb 6.4S0  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Horse  Department  Manager  gb 6,480  to  17,016  7,4S8  to  19,704 

Counselor  e _     6,480  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Test  Officers 6,480  to  17,016  7,488  to  19.704 

Placement  Officer  g 6.4S0  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Publications  Managers 6.4S0  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Placement  Officer 6.4S0  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Publications  Manager 6.4S0  to  17,016  7.4S8  to  19,704 

Housing  Coordinator 6,480  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Vocational  Instructor — Building  Program 6,480  to  17.016  7,488  to  19,704 

Summer  Session  Instructional  Faculty 6,480  to  17,016  7,488  to  19,704 

Extension  Instructional  Faculty 6,480  to  17,016  7,4S8  to  19,704 

STEPS 

Laboratory  Demonstration  Elementary  School :  12                       3                       4                       5 

Principal S.676  to      19,704                       - 

Assistant  Principal  8,676  to      19,704                       - 

Laboratory  School  Teacher : 

Range  A 8.520                S,952                9.396                9,852              10.356 

Range  B 9,396                9,852              10,356              10,860              11,400 

Range  C 10,356              10,860              11,400              11,976              12.576 

Extension  Instructional  Faculty : 

Range  A  (lecture  or  discussion  course) 266           to      336        per  semester  unit 

Range  B  (activity  course) 345.S0      to      436.80  per  semester  unit 

Range  C  (science  laboratory  course) 399           to      504        per  semester  unit 

Summer  Session  Instructional  Faculty  : 

Resident  Faculty  189  to           450  per  unit 

Visiting  Faculty — in-state 253  to           495  per  unit 

Visiting  Faculty — out-of-state 1.000  to        3,000  per  session 

Demonstration  Instructional  Faculty 5  to             20  per  demonstration 

a  The  maximum  percentages  for  the  academic  ranks  of  professor,  principal  instructor,  principal  vocational  instructor  and  associate 
professor,  senior  instructor  and  senior  vocational  instructor  will  not  exceed  60  percent  of  the  total  number  of  all  faculty  members 
having  academic  rank. 

b  Persons  whose  minimum  academic  or  professional  preparation  is  equivalent  to  a  doctor's  degree. 

0  Persons  whose  minimum  academic  or  professional  preparation  is  equivalent  to  a  college  degree. 
4  Academic  year  ns  defined  by  the  institiition. 

e  The  ranks  and  salaries  of  persons  with  this  classification  parallel  those  indicated  for  regular  academic  ranks. 

t  Range  and  rate  of  pay  dependent  upon  experience  and  professional  achievements. 

g  Academic  rank  and  salary  of  persons  in  these  classifications  dependent  upon  academic  or  professional  preparation. 

b  Classification  and  salary  range  not  yet  established  by  the  Trustees  of  the  California  State  Colleges. 

1  Designation  of  specialty  or  activity  completes  classification  title. 

(S) 


Salary  Schedule  for  Librarians— State  Colleges 

(Based  Upon  Salaries  Effective  July  1,  1967) 

STEPS 


1 

College  Librarian $16,380 

Librarian  V 11,520 

Librarian  IV 10,464 

Librarian  III 8,604 

Librarian  II 7,488                7,872                8,268                8;676                9,120            '   9,564            $10,044 

Librarian  I 6,804 

Library  Assistant  II 6,360 

Library  Assistant  I 5,484 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

$17,196 

$18,048 

$18,960 

$19,908 

- 

12,096 

12,696 

13,332 

13,992 

— 

10.9S0 

11,520 

12,096 

12,696 

— 

9,036 

9,492 

9,960 

10,464 

$10,980 

7,872 

8,268 

8,676 

9,120 

9,564 

7,140 

7,488 

— 

— 

— 

6,672 

7,008 

7,368 

7,728 

— 

5,760 

6,060 

6,360 

6,672 

- 

(9) 


LEGISLATIVE 


11 


LEGISLATURE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       [Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 


LEGISLATIVE   COUNSEL   BUREAU 

Administrative :  SALARY  RANGE 

Legislative  counsel 111  $25,000  $25,000  $25,000 

Chief  deputy  legislative  counsel 111  1,793-2,0S2  24.9S4  24,984 

Legal : 

Principal  deputy  legislative  counsel  __  5.7           7              7  1,626-1,976  152,649  165,984 

Deputy  legislative  counsel  IV 6.3           9              9  1.475-1,793  178,931  193,644 

Deputy  legislative  counsel  III 3.3         15            15  1,155-1.405  218,122  237,824 

Deputy  legislative  counsel  II 5.3           7              7  S63-1.04S  71,492  76,104 

Junior  counsel 11.4           4              4  746-S21  35,S0S  37,5S4 

Student  legal  assistant 5.2           2              2  457-710  11,420  12,696 

Indexing : 

Assistant  supervisor  of  law  indexing  0.5           1              1  S63-l,048  10,608  11,130 

Law  indexer 4.4           4             4  505-614  26,992  28,034 

Library : 

Librarian   III    111  676-S21  9,852  9,852 

Office: 

Supervising  legal  stenographer  I 0.5           1              1  599-728  7,612  S,736 

Supervising  legal  stenographer  II 1              1              1  676-821  9,352  9,852 

Secretary  II 111  599-72S  8,236  S,736 

Accountant  I 111  556-676  8,112  8,112 

Senior  legal  stenographer  a S.6         10            10  517-628  66,070  73,070 

Senior  stenographer 0.S           1              1  469-571  5.85S  6,154 

Senior  typist-clerk 2              2              2  457-556  11,757  13,05S 

Senior  file  clerk 111  457-556  6,172  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.1           2              2  425-517  11,532  12,10S 

Intermediate    clerk-typist    2.1           2              2  395-505  10,900  11,156 

Intermediate   clerk   2.7           3-3  395-4S0  15,660  16,916 

Junior  clerk 0.8           1              1  342-415  4,257  4,470 

Temporary  help 18            IS            18  (117,498)  122,187  122,187 

Overtime 111  (10,1S2)  9,722  9,722 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions S7.7         97            97  $S40,425           $1,063,2S5  $1,133,785 

•i  Includes  1  position  authorized  by  the  Legislature  but  not  included  in  the  change  book. 


Commission  members  (7)  per  diem 

Executive   secretary   

Assistant  executive  secretary 

Special  condemnation  counsel 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Junior  counsel 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Temporary   help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


LAW   REVISION   COMMISSION 


SALARY  RANGE 


_ 

_ 

_ 

$20  day 

$3,500 

$3,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,626-1,976 

23,712 

23,712 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

17,700 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

18,138 

19,044 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,472 

9,936 

0.3 

1 

1 

746-821 

9,174 

9,624 

0.9 

1 

1 

517-628 

6,204 

6,516 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,599 

5,760 

0.5 

1 

1 

(2,676) 

6,923 

6,923 

6.6 


$85,469 


$100,422 


$103,591 


67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


12 


JUDICIAL 


SUPREME   COURT 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tuth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

Chief  justice  a 111  $34,000  $34,000  $34,000 

Associate  justice  a 6              6              6  32,000  192,000  192,000 

Clerk     111  22,000  22,000  22,000 

Reporter  of  decisions 111  19,500  19,500  19,500 

Principal   attorney   111  1,626-1,976  23,712  23,712 

Attorney  IV 5              5              5  1,475-1,793  99,842  103,932 

Assistant  reporter  of  decisions  II 2              2              2  1,213-1,475  34,492  35,330 

Chief  deputy  clerk 111  1,048-1,405  16,452  16.S60 

Attorney   III 5.6           4              4  1,100-1,405  66,624  67,440 

Assistant  chief  deputy  clerk 111  998-1,213  14,556  14,556 

Law  librarian   111  863-1,155  12,576  12,576 

Deputy  clerk— senior  grade 5              5              5  905-1,100  65,688  66,000 

Administrative  assistant  II 111  905-1,100  11,085  11,640 

Secretary    111  905-1,100  13,200  13,200 

Deputy  clerk 111  863-1,048  12,126  12,576 

Research  assistant  II 2              2              2  863-1,048  25,152  25,152 

Attorney  II 1.3           3              3  863-1,048  35,508  36,012 

Assistant  secretary  II 2              2              2  821-998  23,952  23,952 

Assistant  reporter  of  decisions  I 111  746-905  10,860  10,860 

Administrative  assistant  I 111  746-905  10,860  10,860 

Bailiff  supreme  court 111  676-821  9,548  9,852 

Assistant  secretary  I 2             2             2  676-821  18,552  18,989 

Research  assistant  I 13.1        12           12  746-821  111,606  117,008 

Assistant  librarian 0.2          1             1  614-746  8,180  8,592 

Judicial  secretary  II 9.8        10           10  571-692  79,077  80,101 

Deputy  bailiff 111  530-644  7,368  7,728 

Judicial  secretary  I 111  517-628  7,507  7,536 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Temporary  help 2              2              2  (15,160)  14,510  14,510 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 72            72            72  $971,457  $1,007,205           $1,023,146 

a  Section  6S203  of  the  Government  Code  provides  that  every  4th  year  justices  salaries  will  be  increased  by  the  same  percentage  as 
the  increase  in  per  capita  income.  The  first  adjustment  will  take  place  September  1,  1968.  The  amount  of  increase  will  not 
be  known  until  the  U.S.  Department  of  Commerce  releases  their  computation  of  the  1967  per  capita  income  for  California. 

JUDICIAL  COUNCIL 


Administrative  director  of  the  courts- 
Deputy  director  

Attorney  IV 

Research  director 

Personnel  and  budget  officer 

Senior   statistician    

Information  officer  II   

Administrative  assistant  II 

Associate  statistician 

Attorney  II   

Office  supervisor  I 

Secretary  II  

Judicial  secretary  II 

Statistical  clerk 

Judicial  secretary  I 

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$30,000 

$30,000 

$30,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,708-2,076 

24,912 

24,912 

4 

5 

5 

1,475-1,793 

100,402 

103,293 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,096 

15,852 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1.1 

— 

— 

1,048-1,273 

— 

— 

2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

2 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

23,436 

23,976 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8,736 

3 

3 

3 

571-692 

24,592 

24,912 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

15.246 

16,000 

4.8 

5 

5 

517-62S 

35,157 

36,424 

1 

1 

1 

(5,560) 

5,678 

5,678 

28.7 


29 


29 


$352,166 


$380,659 


$387,187 


COMMISSION   ON   JUDICIAL   QUALIFICATIONS 


Executive  secretary 

Secretary  

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 


1 
1 
0.1 


1 
1 
0.1 


2.1 


2.1 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,155-1,405 
517-628 
(61) 

$22,711 


$16,860 

7,246 

906 

$25,012 


$16,860 

7,536 

906 

$25,302 


JUDICIAL 


13 


COURT   OF   APPEAL,   FIRST  APPELLATE   DISTRICT 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Amh,)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Presiding   justice  a    

Associate  justice  a 

Clerk    

Attorney  III 

Chief  deputy  clerk 

Deputy  clerk 

Research  assistant   I 

Judicial  secretary  II 

Janitor 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

3.6 

4 

4 

$30,000 

$120,000 

7.2 

8 

8 

30,000 

240,000 

1 

1 

1 

18,000 

18,000 

2 

2 

2 

1,100-1,405 

30,728 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

o 

3 

3 

821-998 

31.239 

10.4 

13 

13 

746-821 

120,719 

12.2 

14 

14 

571-692 

113,844 

1 

2 

2 

395^80 

10,620 

0.7 

0.7 

0.7 

(3,814) 

4,364 

41.1 


48.7 


48.7 


$589,136 


$702,714 


$120,000 

240,000 

18,000 

31,776 

13,200 

32,799 

126,062 

114,948 

10,860 

4,3G4 

$712,009 


COURT   OF   APPEAL,   SECOND   APPELLATE   DISTRICT 


Presiding  justice  a 4.8 

Associate  justice  a 9.6 

Clerk      1 

Attorney  IV 1 

Attorney   III   6 

Chief  deputy  clerk 0.8 

Deputy  clerk 4.6 

Court  reporter-secretary 3.5 

Research  assistant  I 9.1 

Judicial  secretary   II 13.9 

Judicial  secretary  I 3.5 

Accounting  technician  II 0.7 

Janitor  foreman  I 0.4 

Janitor    2.2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 61.1 


5 

5 

10 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

7 

1 

1 

5 

5 

4 

4 

10 

10 

15 

15 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

67 


67 


SALARY  RANGE 

$30,000 

30,000 

18,000 

1,475-1,793 

1,100-1,405 

905-1,100 

821-998 

783-950 

746-821 

571-692 

517-628 

457-556 

435-530 

395^80 

$855,731 


$150,000 

$150,000 

300,000 

300,000 

18,000 

18,000 

20,921 

21,516 

107,510 

111,432 

12,784 

13,200 

54,729 

56,616 

42,183 

43,944 

96,137 

98,254 

124,048 

124,560 

29.031 

29,628 

5,785 

6,085 

6,135 

6,360 

11,520 

11,520 

$978,7S3 


$991,115 


COURT  OF   APPEAL,  THIRD   APPELLATE   DISTRICT 


Presiding  justice  a 

Associate  justices 

Clerk    

Attorney  IV 

Attorney  III 

Deputy  clerk 

Court  reporter-secretary 

Research  assistant  I 

Judicial  secretary  II 

Janitor 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 


SALARY  BANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$30,000 

$30,000 

$30,000 

2 

2 

2 

30,000 

60,000 

60,000 

1 

1 

1 

16,500 

16,500 

16,500 

1.1 

2 

2 

1,475-1,793 

35,546 

37,308 

2.5 

1 

1 

1,100-1,405 

15,340 

16,112 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,496 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,104 

10,608 

0.8 

1 

1 

746-821 

9,624 

9,852 

4 

4 

4 

571-692 

32,274 

32,640 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,668 

5,760 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

(-) 

436 

436 

15.4 


15.1 


15.1 


$223,315 


$226,988 


$231,192 


COURT  OF   APPEAL,   FOURTH   APPELLATE   DISTRICT 

SALARY  RANGE 

Presiding  justice  a 2              2              2  $30,000  $60,000  $60,000 

Associate  justice  a 444  30,000  120,000  120,000 

Clerk   111  16,500  16,500  16,500 

Legal   research    associate    0.9           -             -  1,048-1,273  -  - 

Attorney  II 0.7           2              2  863-1,048  22,974  23,481 

Deputy 'clerk 3.2           3              3  821-998  32,898  33,921 

Court    reporter-secretary    2              2              2  783-950  21,462  21,966 

Legal  research  assistant 1.9           -             -  746-905  -  - 

Research  assistant  I 3.2           6              6  746-821  55,230  57,896 

Judicial  secretary  II 4              4              4  571-692  31,592  32,187 

Judicial  secretary  I 0.9           1              1  517-628  6,490  6,824 

Temporary   help    0.1           -             -  (530)  -  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 23.9         25  25  $346,510  $367,146  $372,775 

a  Section  6S203  of  the  Government  Code  provides  that  every  4th  year  justices  salaries  will  be  increased  by  the  same  percentage  as 
the  increase  in  per  capita  income.  The  first  adjustment  will  take  place  September  1,  1968.  The  amount  of  increase  will  not  be 
known  until  the  U.S.  Department  of  Commerce  releases  their  computation  of  the  1967  per  capita  income  for  California. 


14 


JUDICIAL 


COURT   OF   APPEAL,   FIFTH   APPELLATE   DISTRICT 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 

(Filled) 


67-68    68-69 
(Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4- 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALAEY  RANGE 

Presiding   justice  a    111                    $30,000  $30,000                $30,000 

Associate    justice  a    1.6           2              2                     30,000  60,000                  60,000 

Clerk  111                     16,500  16,500                  16,500 

Attorney  III 2              2              2            1,100-1,405  28,532                  29,952 

Deputy  clerk 111                  S21-99S  11,976                  11,976 

Court  reporter— secretary 111                  783-950  11,175                  11,400 

Research  assistant  I 111                  746-821  9,322                    9,776 

Judicial   secretary   II    2              2              2                  571-692  16,512                  16,608 

Temporary   help    0.1           0.1           0.1                      (480)  860                       860 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 10.7         11.1         11.1               $170,014  $184,S77              $1S7,072 

a  Section  6S203  of  the  Government  Code  provides  that  every  4th  year  justices  salaries  will  be  increased  by  the  same  percentage  as 
the  increase  in  per  capita  income.  The  first  adjustment  will  take  place  September  1,  1968.  The  amount  of  increase  will  not  be 
known  until  the  U.S.  Department  of  Commerce  releases  their  computation  of  the  1967  per  capita  income  for  California. 


EXECUTIVE 


15 


GOVERNOR 


•SALARIES  x\.ND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
iHlled;        (Aulh.)      (Aulli.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GOVERNOR'S  OFFICE 

Governor 

Executive  secretary 

Legislative  secretary"  

Communications    secretary    

Appointments  secretary 

Cabinet   secretary   

Legal  affairs  secretary 

Special  representative  secretary  a 

Secretary  

Office  manager 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Administrative  assistant  I  

Accountant 

Librarian  III 

Secretary,  Governor's  office 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Supervising  file  clerk  II 

Librarian  II 

Secretary  II  

Secretary  I  

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior   typist-clerk   

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Terminal  leave 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  87.4 


SERVICE  CENTER  PROGRAM 

Director,  service  center  program 

Training  officer  II 

Field     representative,     service     center 

program 

Senior  statistician 

Training  officer   I 

Associate  management  analyst 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Junior  typist-clerk   

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$44,100 

$44,100 

$44,100 

1 

1 

1 

24,500 

24,500 

24,500 

— 

2 

2 

20,000 

40,000 

40,000 

1 

i 

1 

20,000 

20,000 

20,000 

1 

1 

1 

20,000 

20,000 

20,000 

1 

1 

1 

20,000 

20,000 

20,000 

1 

1 

1 

20,000 

20,000 

20,000 

0.7 

2 

20,000 

40,000 

40,000 

14.5 

IS 

18 

16,500 

297,000 

297,000 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,S60 

13.S60 

4.4 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

34,602 

36,340 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,434 

9,S94 

1 

1 

1 

676-S21 

9,852 

9,S52 

0.6 

— 

— 

676-821 

_ 

_ 

0.6 

— 

— 

628-764 

_ 

_ 

1 

2 

o 

614-746 

17,064 

17,472 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S,952 

8,952 

0.5 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,920 

S.316 

s.s 

8 

S 

599-728 

66,768 

68,082 

5.6 

6 

6 

543-660 

44,876 

46,136 

1 

— 

— 

530-644 

— 

__ 

11.8 

S 

S 

469-571 

52.60S 

53,532 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,260 

6,56S 

5.9 

7 

7 

457-556 

44,150 

45,4S0 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,490 

6,672 

3.5 

7 

7 

425-517 

39,373 

41,353 

11.8 

11 

11 

395-505 

58,358 

60,156 

0.3 

— 

— 

395-4S0 

— 

— 

2.2 

2 

2 

359^35 

8,8S6 

9.31S 

1.9 

2 

2 

342-415 

S,790 

9,22S 

— 

0.4 

0.4 

— 

2,100 

2,100 

0.6 

- 

- 

(12,000) 

- 

- 

91.4 


91.4 


35,741 


$965,943 


$978,911 


0.9 

_ 

$1,375 

0.8 

- 

1,100-1,337 

0.3 

_ 

1,100-1,337 

O.S 

— 

1,100-1,337 

0.6 

— 

905-1,100 

0.3 

_ 

905-1,100 

0.5 

_ 

905-1,100 

l.S 

— 

469-571 

O.S 

_ 

425-517 

0.8 

_ 

359-435 

1.8 

- 

(9,370 

9.4 

- 

$S5,053 

96.8 


91.4 


91.4 


$920,784 


$965,943 


$978,911 


SECRETARY   FOR  BUSINESS  AND  TRANSPORTATION 

SALARY  RANGE 

Administrator    111                   $27,500  $27,500  $27,500 

Assistant  to  the  agency  administrator  __           0.5           1              1                     23,500  23,500  23,500 

Assistant  to  the  administrator 0.7  -  -  1,213-1,475 

Secretary   II    0.7           1              1                  599-728  7,192  8,736 

Senior    stenographer    0.6           1              1                  469-571  5,628  5,904 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 3.5  4~         4  $56,183  $63,820  $65,640 

»  Chapter  1149  Statutes  of  1967  increased  the  number  of  $20,000  level  secretaries  from  5  to  S.  The  bill  also  added  1  additional  secre- 
tary position.  The  bill  was  effective  November  8,  1967. 


16 


EXECUTIVE 


SECRETARY  FOR   HUMAN   RELATIONS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


Administrator 1 

Assistant  to  the  agency  administrator  0.3 

Public  health  medical  officer  III 0.9 

Assistant  to  the  administrator 0.6 

Senior  management  analyst 0.2 

Secretary  II 1 

Senior  stenographer 0.9 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4.9 


SALARY  RANGE 

$27,500 

23,500 

1,587-2,026 

1,405-1,708 

1,100-1,337 

599-728 

469-571 

$80,478 


$27,500 
23,500 

16,930 

8,736 
6,572 

$83,238 


$27,500 
23,500 

17,773 

8,736 
6,852 

$84,361 


SECRETARY  FOR  RESOURCES 

SALARY  RANGE 

Administrator    111  $27,500  $27,500  $27,500 

Assistant  to  the  administrator 111  23,500  23,500  23,500 

Resources  planning  coordinator 0.6           1              1  1,155-1,405  13,860  14,556 

Federal  resources  project  coordinator  __           111  1,100-1,337  14,324  15,036 

Secretary  II 111  599-728  8,736  8,736 

Senior  stenographer 0.4           2              2  469-571  11,817  11,993 

Intermediate   stenographer   2              11  425-517  6,204  6,204 

Temporary  help 0.6           0.3           0.3  (5,474)  1,549  1,549 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 7.6           8.3           8.3  $95,975  $107,490  $109,074 


YOUTH   AND  ADULT  CORRECTIONS  AGENCY  ADMINISTRATOR 


Administrator    

Assistant  to  the  agency  administrator  a 

Secretary  II    

Senior   stenographer    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$27,500 

$27,500 

$27,500 

1 

1 

1 

23,500 

23,500 

23,500 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8,736 

0.8 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

3.8 


$5S,007 


$65,364 


$65,640 


OFFICE  OF  CONSUMER  COUNSEL 

SALARY  RANGE 

Consumer  counsel 111  $18,000                $18,000                $18,000 

Senior  research  analyst 0.4           -             -  1,100-1,337                           -                          - 

Special  representative   0.7           -             -  1,049-1,275 

Chief,  service  center  program 0.5           -             -  1,049-1,275                           -                          — 

Information  officer  II 0.6           -             -  1,048-1,273 

Counselor,  service  center  program 0.7           -             -  823-999                           -                          - 

Secretary   I    111  543-660                    7,920                    7,920 

Senior  stenographer 1.5           -             -  469-571                           -                          - 

Temporary  help 0.2           -             -  1,409 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 6.6  2  2  $68,399  $25,920  $25,920 

a  Chapter  1149  Statutes  of  1967  increased  the  number  of  $20,000  level  secretaries  from  5  to  8.  The  bill  also  added  1  additional  secre- 
tary position.  The  bill  was  effective  November  8,  1967. 


70 
71 
72 
73 

74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


EXECUTIVE 


17 


OFFICE  OF   ECONOMIC   OPPORTUNITY 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aolh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


TECHNICAL  ASSISTANCE   PROGRAM 


Director    

Deputy  director 

Chief,   community   action  program 

Community  action  representative 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Temporary   help     

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


MIGRANT   PROGRAM 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.4 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,375 

$16,234 

$16,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,375 

15,660 

16,272 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,214-1,375 

14,568 

15,300 

5.9 

6 

6 

1,049-1.275 

78,916 

82,075 

0.8 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

0.4 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

2.3 

3 

3 

469-571 

16,642 

17,712 

0.8 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5.760 

3 

0.5 

0.5 

(26,593) 

2,864 

2,864 

16.4 


15.5 


15.5 


$170,719 


$166,730 


$173,373 


Chief,  migrant  programs 1 

Community  action  representative 3.1 

Fiscal  officer  I 0.7 

Senior   stenographer 0.9 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.4 

Temporary   help    0.3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 7.4 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    23.8 


1 

1 

$1,213-1,375 

$15,916 

$16,424 

3 

3 

1,049-1,275 

39,015 

40,959 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

11,976 

12,576 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,129 

6,438 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

- 

- 

(2,139) 

- 

- 

22.5 


22.5 


$77,636 


$254,355 


$78,262 


$244,992 


$81,887 


$255,260 


Director 

Staff  assistant 

Information  officer  II 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 
Temporary  help 


OFFICE 

OF 

TOURISM 

AND  VISITORS 

SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,375 

$16,500 

$16,500 

0.8 

— 

— 

1,049-1,275 

— 

— 

1 

l 

l 

1,048-1,273 

13,976 

14,676 

1 

l 

l 

469-571 

6,544 

6,852 

1 

l 

l 

425-517 

6,104 

6,204 

0.9 

0.8 

0.8 

(4,543) 

3,273 

3,273 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


5.7 


4.8 


4.S 


$55,334 


$46,397 


$47,505 


18 


EXECUTIVE 


DISASTER  OFFICI 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiilh.)       (Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Executive : 

Director 

Assistant  to  the  director 

Information   officer 

Secretary  II  

Planning  and  Operations  Division  : 

Administrator 

Senior  stenographer 

Planning  Section : 

Senior  emergency  operations 

planner    

Emergency  operations  planner 

Assistant  project  officer 

Research  writer 

Senior   coordinator    

Training  and  education  officer 

Assistant  emergency  operation 

planner    

Intermediate  typist-clerk    

Disaster  Services  Section : 

Emergency  federal  assistance  officer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Communications  and  Warning 
Section : 
Communications  and  warning  officer 

Operations  officer 

Coordinator,   communications 

Warning  controller 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Contract  and  Engineering  Section  : 
Administrator,    technical   operations 

Radiological  officer 

Coordinator,  radiological 

Engineering  specialist  I 

Field  representative,  shelter  use  and 

management   

Coordinator 

Senior     instrumentation     technician 

Instrumentation  technician 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Law  Enforcement  Division : 

Chief,  law  enforcement 

Senior  coordinator,  law  enforcement 

Coordinator,  law  enforcement 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Fire  and  Rescue  Division  : 

Chief,  fire  division 

Senior  coordinator,  fire  services 

Coordinator,  fire  services 

Fire  equipment  specialist 

Heavy  equipment  mechanic 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Medical  and  Health  Division : 

Medical  consultant,  disaster  services 
Senior  coordinator,  medical  and 

health 

Emergency  nursing  coordinator 

Coordinator     

Field  representative,  medical 

supplies 

Medical  programs  assistant 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Fiscal  and  Administrative  Division  : 
Assistant  director,  management  service 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Federal  Financial  Programs  Section : 

Federal  program  officer 

Administrator,  support  operations 

Supervisor,  federal  assistant 

programs 

Surplus  property   representative  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 
1.1 

0.7 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

$21,500 

950-1,155 

863-1,048 

599-728 

$21,500 

11,592 

10,356 

8,736 

$21,500 

12,176 

10,860 

8,736 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,155-1,405 

469-571 

16,044 

6,438 

16,860 
6,768 

0.6 

0.2 
0.2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

950-1,155 
S21-998 
950-1,155 
863-1,048 
950-1,155 
905-1,100 

13.S60 

11,496 

13,860 
13,200 

13,860 

12,076 

13,860 
13,200 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

710-863 
395-180 

10,356 

5,760 

10,356 

5,760 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

950-1,155 
425-517 

13,860 
6,204 

13,860 
6,204 

1 
1 
3 
4 
1 
1 

1 
1 
3 
4 
1 
1 

1 
1 
3 

4 

1 
1 

1,100-1,337 
950-1,155 
S21-998 
710-863 
469-571 
395-4S0 

16,044 
13,860 
35,157 
41,424 
6,852 
5,760 

16,044 
13,860 
35,712 
41,424 
6,852 
5,760 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1,155-1,405 

1,155-1,405 

S21-998 

905-1,100 

16,044 
11,976 
13,200 

16,860 
11,976 
13,200 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

710-863 
821-998 
676-821 
5S4-710 
395-480 

10,356 

8,112 
7,00S 
5,760 

10,356 

8,520 
7,365 
5,760 

1 

1 
0.3 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

950-1,155 

820-998 

395-505 

16,860 
11,400 

9,852 
6,060 

16,860 

11,976 

10,356 

6,060 

1 

1 
4 

1 
1 

4 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
4 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1,155-1,405 
950-1,155 
821-99S 
710-863 
676-746 
425-517 
395-480 

16,860 
13,860 

47,904 
8,520 
S,952 
6,204 
5,760 

16,860 
13,860 
47,904 
8.952 
8,952 
6,204 
5,760 

1 

1 

1 

1,305-1,587 

19,044 

19,044 

1 
1 
0.5 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

950-1,155 
821-998 
821-998 

13,860 
11,976 

9,852 

13,S60 
11,976 
10,356 

1.8 
2.1 

2 

2 
1 

1 

2 
2 
1 
1 

710-S63 

710-863 
425-517 
425-517 

19,200 

18.S76 

6,129 

5,697 

19,641 

19,308 

6,204 

6,129 

1 
1 

1 
1 
0.5 

1 

1 
0.5 

1,213-1,475 
469-571 
395-480 

17,700 
6,852 

2,880 

17,700 
6,S52 

2,880 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 
1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 
1 

0.5 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

863-1,048 
710-863 
469-571 
457-556 

12,576 

10,356 

6.S52 

6,672 

12,576 

10,356 

6,852 

6,672 

EXECUTIVE 


19 


DISASTER   OFFICE-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Arnh.)       (Auth.i 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2  Fiscal  and  Administrative  Division — 

3  Continued 

4  Federal  Financial  Programs  Section 

5  — Continued 

6  Intermediate  stenographer 

7  Intermediate  typist-clerk 

8  Office  Services  Section  : 

9  Management  services  officer 

10  Accounting  officer  III 

11  Business  services  officer  I 

12  Accountant  I 

13  Supervising  typist-clerk  I 

14  Property  clerk 

15  Senior  account  clerk 

16  Accounting  technician  II 

17  Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

18  Intermediate  stenographer 

19  Intermediate  typist-clerk 

20  Intermediate  account  clerk 

21  Intermediate  clerk 

22  Building  maintenance  man 

23  Janitor  foreman  I 

24  Janitor 

25  Laborer 

26  Regional  Office  Services : 

27  Region  I  and  VI : 

28  Regional  manager  II 

29  Senior  coordinator    

30  Coordinator 

31  Field  representative 

32  Coordinator,   communications 

33  Surplus    property    representative    I 

34  Senior     instrumentation     technician 

35  Instrumentation  technician 

36  Intermediate  stenographer 

37  Intermediate  typist-clerk 

38  Intermediate  clerk 

39  Region  II : 

40  Regional  manager  II 

41  Coordinator 

42  Coordinator,   communications 

43  Coordinator,  radiological 

44  Field  representative  (medical) 

45  Surplus  property  representative  I 

46  Intermediate  stenographer 

47  Region  III  and  IV  : 

48  Regional  manager  I 

49  Coordinator 

50  Field  representative 

51  Senior  stenographer 

52  Intermediate  typist-clerk 

53  Region  V : 

54  Regional  manager  I 

55  Coordinator,   communications 

56  Coordinator,   radiological 

57  Emergency  operations  planner 

58  Assistant  coordinator 

59  Intermediate  stenographer 

60  Temporary  help 

61  Radiological  Instrument  Study 

62  Contract :  a 

63  Project  officer,  Radef  instrument  study 

64  Assistant  project  officer 

65  Senior  instrumentation  technician 

66  Skilled  laborer 

67  Intermediate  typist-clerk 

68  Office  of  Emergency  Planning — Resources 

69  Management  Plan  Contract :  a 

70  Project  officer 

71  Senior  stenographer 

72  Intermediate  stenographer 

73  Medical  Self-Help  Study  Contract 

74  (North)  :b 

75  Medical  self-help  project  coordinator 

76  Intermediate  stenographer 

77  Radiological  Instrument  Maintenance 

78  Contract :  a 

79  Radiological   maintenance  officer 

80  Senior   instrumentation   technician 

81  Instrumentation  technician 

82  Laborer   

83  Intermediate  typist-clerk 

84  

85  For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency 

86 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

1 

1 

$425-517 

$6,029 

$6,204 

- 

4 

4 

395-480 

22,420 

22,610 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,S60 

— 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

S,112 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,518 

7,728 

0.2 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,210 

6,516 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.4S4 

5,760 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,310 

6.620 

_ 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,910 

6,210 

— 

2 

*> 

425-517 

12,058 

12,408 

_ 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,660 

22,311 

0.2 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,530 

5,760 

- 

o 

2 

395-480 

10,780 

10,364 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

— 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,185 

6,360 

— 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

- 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,235 

6,360 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,112 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

7 

4 

4 

821-998 

47,904 

47,904 

_ 

3 

3 

710-863 

25,560 

26,856 

1.6 

o 

2 

821-998 

19,998 

21,006 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

8,520 

8,520 

0.8 

1 

1 

676-S21 

8,112 

8,520 

_ 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,00S 

7,365 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.2 

3 

O 

395^80 

16,311 

16,620 

- 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,800 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

2.6 

2 

2 

821-998 

21,828 

22,332 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

10,188 

10,692 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

— 

1 

1 

710-S63 

8,520 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,016 

12,308 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

— 

— 

821-998 

4,922 

— 

— 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,952 

— 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,S52 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-480 

2,880 

2,880 

0.6 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,576 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

10,566 

11,085 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

0.7 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,220 

11,784 

0.3 

— 

— 

710-863 

— 

— 

— 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,705 

5,760 

— 

1 

1 

(-) 

5,000 

5,000 

0.5 

1 

_ 

905-1.100 

10,860 

_ 

1 

1 

— 

710-863 

9,100 

— 

1 

1 

— 

676-821 

8,916 

— 

1 

1 

— 

556-614 

7,03S 

_ 

— 

1 

— 

395-4S0 

5,760 

— 

1 

__ 

_ 

1,155-1,405 

_ 

_ 

— 

0.5 

— 

469-571 

3,219 

— 

— 

0.5 

— 

425-517 

2,952 

- 

i 

0.4 

710-863 

4.476 

- 

0.4 

— 

425-517 

2,814 

- 

1 

0.8 

950-1,155 

10,395 

9 

2.4 

— 

676-821 

20,877 

_ 

3.8 

3.2 

_ 

584-710 

24,516 

_ 

_ 

0.8 

_ 

480-530 

4,470 

— 

- 

0.8 

- 

395-480 

4,320 

- 

presentation. 

20 


EXECUTIVE 


DISASTER  OFFICE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
3 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


Medical  Self-Help  Study  Contract 

( South)  :b  SALARY  RANGE 

Medical   self-help   project   coordinator  1  0.4  -  $710-363  $3,730 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -  0.4  -  395-480  2,241 

Community  Shelter  Planning  Contract :  a 

Community  shelter  planning  officer  1  1  1,100-1,337  14,498 

Senior   stenographer    -  1  -  469-571  6,438 

GRAND   TOTALS,   AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    97.6      145.6      128  $1,045,553  $1,381,024  $1,249,062 

a  Project  authorized  during  current  year  only ;  fully  reimbursed  by  federal  government. 

t>  Man-years  authorized  for  1967-68  represent  full-time  positions  for  the  period  of  July  through  November  1967  only.  Contract  ter- 
minates by  November  30,  1967,  fully  reimbursed  by  federal  government. 

INTERGOVERNMENTAL   COUNCIL  ON   URBAN   GROWTH 

SALARY  RANGE 

Executive  secretary   111  $1,100-1,337  $16,044  $16,044 

Senior   stenographer 1  —  -  469-571  -  — 

Temporary   help    0.1  -  -  (771) 

Totals,  Authorized   Positions 2.1  1  1  $20,921  $16,044  $16,044 


LIEUTENANT  GOVERNOR 


Lieutenant  Governor 

Assistant  to  the  Lieutenant  Governor 

Executive   secretary   

Administrative  assistant  II 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Secretary  II  

Administrative  trainee 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Student  legal  assistant 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$25,000 

$25,000 

$25,000 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,138 

18,576 

0.4 

— 

_ 

1,111 

— 

— 

0.5 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12,276 

12,888 

0.3 

2 

2 

614-746 

17,904 

17,904 

0.9 

— 

_ 

599-728 

— 

— 

0.7 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,980 

7,338 

1.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

— 

1 

1 

457-505 

5,232 

5,500 

0.4 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,896 

11,440 

0.5 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,980 

5,220 

1 

1 

1 

386-469 

5,121 

5,375 

1 

— 

— 

(5,874) 

- 

- 

9.5 


12 


12 


$89,266 


$112,155 


$115,145 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


21 


PUBLIC   EMPLOYEES'   RETIREMENT   SYSTEM 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(rilled)        (Amli.)       (Aulli.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


RETIREMENT 

Executive  : 

Executive  officer 1  1 

Actuarial : 

Actuary 1  1 

Assistant  actuary 1.7  2 

Retirement  officer  II 1  1 

Senior  typist-clerk 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Legal : 

Administrative  adviser 1  1 

Assistant  counsel 1.7  2 

Junior  counsel 0.3  — 

Senior  legal  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Investments  : 

Chief  of  investments 0.8  1 

Investment  officer 0.2  0.5 

Mortgage  loan  officer 1  1 

Assistant  investment  officer 1.5  1.5 

Mortgage  loan  specialist 3  3 

Investments : 

Assistant  mortgage  loan  specialist  2  2 

Assistant  economic   analyst 1.9  2 

Senior  stenographer  I 2  2 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Administrative  Services  : 

Administrative  service  officer  I 1  1 

Associate  research  analyst 1  1 

Supervising  clerk  II 1  1 

Accountant  I 1  1 

Supervising  file  clerk  I 1  1 

Senior  stenographer  I 1  1 

Senior  clerk -  1 

Senior  typist  clerk 0.8  1 

Senior  file  clerk 1  1 

Stock  clerk 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 7.5  7 

Intermediate   clerk    15.1  15 

Junior  clerk 1.9  2 

Operations :  >> 

Assistant  executive  officer  c 1  l 

General  auditor  III  a 0.5  1 

Associate  administrative  analyst,  ac- 
counting systems  e 0.6  1 

Senior  typist-clerk  t -  1 

Area  Offices : 

Retirement  officer  III 2  2 

Retirement  officer  II 3.7  4 

Senior  typist-clerk   2  2 

Membership : 

Division   chief   1  1 

Retirement  officer  II 1  1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1.5  2 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 1  1 

Senior  clerk 3  3 

Senior  typist-clerk   3  3 

Senior  account  clerk 14.7  15 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 15.8  16 

Intermediate   clerk   10.4  11 

Accounting : 

General  accountant  IV 1  1 

Computer  operations  supervisor  II  1.1  2 

Supervisor,    EDP    1.3  1 

General  accountant  III  1  1 

Assistant  data  processing  systems 

analyst    0.2  1 

Computer  operations  supervisor  II  1 

Programmer   II,   EDP 2  1 

General   accountant   II 3  3 

Senior  computer  operator 3  3 

Programmer  I,  EDP 1.5  6 

Accountant  I 2.7  3 

Computer  operator   3  3 

Programmer  trainee,  EDP 3.2  — 

Key  data  supervisor  I 1  1 

Tabulating  machine  operator 2.9  3 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

$23,712 

$23,712 

1 

1,475-1,793 

18,503 

19,434 

2 

1,100-1,337 

30,572 

31,768 

1 

746-905 

9,852 

10,356 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

395-505 

5,645 

5,760 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

2 

863-1,048 

23,21S 

23,796 

— 

746-821 

— 

— 

1 

517-628 

7,536 

7.536 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1,405-1,708 

18,211 

19,122 

0.5 

1,273-1,548 

7,638 

8,022 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1.5 

950-1,155 

19,708 

20,460 

8 

905-1,100 

39,496 

39,600 

2 

746-905 

20.418 

21.426 

o 

746-905 

19.95S 

20.754 

2 

469-571 

13.704 

13,704 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

998-1.213 

14.556 

14,556 

1 

905-1.100 

13.200 

13.200 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

1 

457-556 

0.060 

6.360 

1 

457-556 

5.9S5 

6,285 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

7 

395-505 

40,345 

40.S60 

15 

395^80 

80,955 

82,056 

2 

342-415 

8,778 

9.210 

1 

1.273-1.548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

905-1,100 

12,732 

13,200 

1 

905-1,100 

12,026 

12,628 

1 

457-556 

5,507 

5.7S5 

2 

821-99S 

23,952 

23.952 

4 

746-905 

42,166 

42,642 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,624 

2 

530-644 

14,088 

14,400 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

3 

457-556 

19,579 

19,886 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

15 

457-556 

93,336 

94,973 

16 

395-505 

85.280 

87,030 

11 

395-480 

58,620 

60,126 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2 

905-1,100 

22,737 

23,874 

1 

905-1,100 

11,400 

11,976 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

746-905 

8,9S9 

9,434 

1 

746-905 

10,272 

10,776 

3 

746-905 

31,740 

32,244 

3 

614-746 

24,980 

26,050 

6 

614-746 

45,678 

47,936 

3 

556-676 

22,896 

93  232 

3 

530-644 

19,800 

20,790 

_ 

556-614 

— 

— 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

3 

457-556 

1S.948 

19,404 

22 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


PUBLIC   EMPLOYEES'   RETIREMENT  SYSTEM-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Au)h-)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


RETIREMENT— Continued 

Operations — Continued 
Accounting — Continued 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Benefits : 

Division   chief 

Retirement  officer  III 

Retirement  officer  II 

General  auditor  II 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary   help   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


HEALTH    BENEFITS 

Division   chief   

Associate  research  analyst 

Retirement  officer  III   

Retirement  officer  II   

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  typist-clerk   

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 11.1 


SALARY  RANGE 

4.2 

6 

6 

$457-556 

$36,999 

$37,S71 

6.7 

t 

7 

457-556 

45,241 

45,917 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6.360 

0.2 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,467 

5,743 

5.2 

o 

o 

395-505 

26,218 

27.233 

10.7 

11 

11 

405-492 

61,365 

62,622 

3 

3 

3 

395-4S0 

16.514 

]  6,806 

12.9 

14 

14 

395-480 

73,544 

75,470 

1 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

S21-99S 

11,976 

11,976 

1.7 

2 

9 

746-905 

20,484 

20,964 

0.3 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

2 

o 

9 

530-644 

15,456 

15.456 

2 

0 

2 

457-556 

12.782 

13.0S4 

21.5 

23 

23 

457-556 

14S.560 

150,947 

0.9 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,743 

6.029 

12.8 

13 

13 

395-505 

70.5SS 

72,148 

4 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

22.566 

22.S33 

10 

7 

7 

(43.S85) 

35,600 

35,600 

24S.6 

259 

259 

$1,691,430 

$1,873,585 

$1,911,926 

1 

1 

1 

$1.04S-1,273 

$15,276 

$15,276 

— 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

10,S60 

11.400 

1.9 

o 

o 

821-99S 

23,904 

23,952 

1.9 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6.852 

1.8 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,935 

17,575 

1.1 

2 

9 

395-505 

10,940 

11,180 

0.9 

— 

— 

359-435 

— 

— 

1.5 

0.3 

0.3 

(9,647) 

1.S00 

1,S00 

12.3 


12.3 


$90,112 


$10S,2S7 


$109,755 


SOCIAL  SECURITY 


Division  chief 111           $1,04S-1,273  $15,276  $15,276 

Retirement  officer  III 111  S21-99S  11,976  11,976 

Retirement  officer  II 3              3              3  746-905  31,726  32.240 

General  auditor  II 111  746-905  10,S60  10.860 

Auditor  I -              1              1  5S4-644  7,188  7.54S 

Senior  typist-clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Senior  account  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  tvpist-clerk 4.9           5              5  395-505  28.653  29.513 

Intermediate  clerk 0.9           1              1  395-180  4.860  5,100 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.8           2              2  395^80  11,120  11,360 

Temporary  help -              0.8           0.8  (438)  1.3S2  1,382 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 15.6         17.8         17.S  $117,743  $136,385  $13S,599 

GRAND      TOTALS,      AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    275.3       2S9.1       2S9.1  $1,S99,172           $2,118,257           $2,160,280 

a  Chapter  S4  Statutes  of  1967  changed  the  title  from  State  Employees  Retirement  System  to  Public  Employees  Retirement  System. 

b  New    organizational    designation   to    reflect    actual   organization. 

c  One  professional  position  transferred  from  Executive. 

<J  One  professional  position  transferred  from  Benefits. 

e  One  professional  position  transferred  from  Administrative  Services. 

f  One  clerical  position  transferred  from  Investments. 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


23 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL   SERVICES 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (»ath.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


PROPERTY  MANAGEMENT  SERVICES 
BUILDING  AND  GROUNDS  DIVISION 


Administration — Statewide 

Chief    

Assistant   chief   

Senior  landscape  architect  a 

Administrative   assistant  II 

Police  security  inspector 

Senior  stenographer   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Terminal  leave 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 12.6 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1.405-1.70S 

$20,496 

$20,496 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1.405 

16.S60 

16.860 

— 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,576 

13,200 

0.5 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

1 

— 

— 

863-1,048 

— 

— 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

0.9 

— 

— 

425-517 

— 

— 

6.2 

6 

6 

37,091 

34,256 

34,256 

12 


Sacramento  Buildings 

Administration  : 

Office  building  manager  IV 1  1 

Stock  clerk 0.3  1 

Supervising  housekeeper  I 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Area  I :  b 

Office  building  manager  II 0.8  1 

Chief  engineer  II 1  1 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 1  1 

Electrician   II   2  2 

Painter  II 1  1 

Electrician   I    6.8  7 

Plumber  I 1.7  2 

Carpenter  I 2.3  3 

Painter  I 2.7  3 

Locksmith 2  2 

Office  building  engineer 10.6  11 

Janitor  foreman  III 1  1 

Janitor  foreman  II 4  4 

Window  cleaner 2  2 

Building  maintenance  man 4.9  5 

Senior  information  clerk —  1 

Janitor  foreman  I 1  1 

Elevator    starter    1  1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1  1 

Elevator  operator  1  1 

Area  II :  b 

Office  building  manager  II -  1 

Office  building  manager  I 0.5  - 

Chief  engineer  II 1  1 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 1  1 

Electrician   II   1  1 

Painter   II    0.7  1 

Electrician    I    4  4 

Plumber  I 3  3 

Carpenter   I   3  3 

Painter  I   3.8  5 

Office  building  engineer 12.6  13 

Janitor  foreman   II   6  6 

Window  cleaner 1.8  2 

Building  maintenance  man 4  4 

Janitor  foreman  I 2  2 

Intermediate    stenographer 1  1 

Area  III :  b 

Office  building  manager  II 1  1 

Chief  engineer  II 1  1 

Supervisor   of  building  trades 1  1 

Electrician  II 1  1 

Painter   II    1  1 

Electrician  I   3.8  4 

Plumber  I 1  1 

Carpenter   I 3  3 

Painter  I   3.8  4 

Office  building  engineer 9.8  10 

Janitor  foreman  II 7.9  8 

Window  cleaner 2  2 

Building  maintenance  man 3  3 

Janitor  foreman  I 2.6  3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Elevator  operator  3  4 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


12 


$109,375 


1 

$1,048-1,273 

1 

457-556 

1 

435-530 

1 

425-517 

1 

S63-1.04S 

1 

746-905 

1 

746-863 

2 

710-7S3 

1 

676-746 

7 

676-746 

2 

676-746 

3 

644-710 

3 

644-710 

o 

644-710 

11 

644-710 

1 

556—676 

4 

505-614 

2 

505-614 

5 

556-614 

1 

457-556 

1 

435-530 

1 

435-530 

1 

425-517 

1 

395-4S0 

1 

863-1,048 

— 

7S3-950 

1 

746-905 

1 

746-863 

1 

710-783 

1 

676-746 

4 

676-746 

H 

676-746 

3 

644-710 

5 

644-710 

13 

644-710 

« 

505-614 

2 

505-614 

4 

556-614 

2 

435-530 

1 

425-517 

1 

863-1,048 

1 

746-905 

1 

746-863 

1 

710-783 

1 

676-746 

4 

676-746 

1 

676-746 

3 

644-710 

4 

644-710 

10 

644-710 

8 

505-614 

2 

505-614 

3 

556-614 

3 

435-530 

1 

395-501 

4 

395^80 

$111,092 


$15,276 
6,085 
6.360 
6,204 

11,832 

10,S60 

10,356 

18,792 

8,952 

62,062 

17,904 

24,768 

24,992 

17,040 

92,282 

8,112 

27,942 

14,736 

36,540 

6,672 

6,360 

6,360 

6.204 

5,760 

10,356 

10,S60 

10,356 

9,396 

S,952 

35,808 

26.856 

25,560 

40,630 

109,124 

43,120 

14,526 

29,472 

12,720 

5,226 

12,576 
10,860 
10,356 

9,396 

8,952 
35,024 

8,952 
25,560 
33,576 
84,408 
54,964 
14,556 
22,104 
17,997 

5,760 
19,440 


$111,716 


$15,276 
6.386 
6,360 
6,204 

12.426 

10.S60 

10,356 

1S.792 

S.952 

62,4S4 

17,904 

25,152 

25,390 

17,040 

93.312 

8,112 

2S.604 

14,736 

36,840 

6,672 

6,360 

6.360 

6,204 

5.760 

10,860 

10.860 

10,356 

9,396 

8,952 

35,808 

26,856 

25,560 

41.988 

110,250 

43,460 

14,736 

29,472 

12,720 

5,490 

12.576 
10.S60 
10.356 

9,396 

8.952 
35,664 

8,952 
25,560 
33,978 
84,792 
56,510 
14,736 
22,104 
18,342 

5,760 
20.400 


24 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Anthj       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PROPERTY  MANAGEMENT  SERVICES-Continued 

BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS  DIVI- 
SION— Continued 

Sacramento  Buildings — Continued 

Area  IV :  •> 

Office  building  manager  II 

Chief  engineer  II 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Electrician  II   

Electrician  I 

Plumber    I    

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I 

Office  building  engineer 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Window  cleaner 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Area  V :  *> 

Storekeeper  II  

Painter  I 

Office  building  engineer 

Machinist   

Janitor  foreman  III 

Maintenance  services  supervisor 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Laborer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Area  VI :  •> ' 

Office  building  manager  II 

Chief  engineer  II 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Electrician  I 

Plumber  I 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I 

Office  building  engineer 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Window  cleaner 

Building  maintenance  man 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Grounds  Maintenance : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Lead  groundsman 

Tree  maintenance  man  I 

Truck  driver 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I_ 

Groundsman 

State  Police : 

State  police  captain 

State  police  lieutenant 

State  police  sergeant 

State  policeman 

Senior  information  clerk 

Janitor    

Temporary  Help : 

General    

Legislative    

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

San  Francisco  Buildings 

Administration : 

Office  building  manager  III 

Office  building  manager  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  typist-clerk   

Senior  account  clerk   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$863-1,048 

$12,576 

$12,576 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

4 

4 

4 

676-746 

35,808 

35,808 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,486 

8,916 

o 

3 

3 

644-710 

24,768 

25,152 

1.9 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

10.6 

12 

12 

644-710 

99,908 

101,424 

4.9 

5 

5 

505-614 

34,976 

35,622 

1.4 

2 

2 

505-614 

13,458 

13,884 

2 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,736 

14,736 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

2.8 

3 

3 

505-614 

18,055 

18,830 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,016 

8,418 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,214 

8,520 

7.8 

9 

9 

644-710 

75,616 

76,272 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

614-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,188 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,36S 

7,368 

2 

4 

4 

435-530 

23,292 

23,826 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6.360 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,264 

5,530 

0.9 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,356 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,440 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

2 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17,904 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

7 

7 

7 

644-710 

58,960 

59,640 

3 

3 

3 

505-614 

20,298 

20,940 

2 

2 

2 

505-614 

14,436 

14,736 

3.9 

4 

4 

556-614 

29,472 

29,472 

1.8 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,345 

12.645 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,979 

6.204 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

3 

3 

3 

505-614 

22,104 

22,104 

1.9 

2 

0 

530-614 

14,736 

14,736 

2.5 

3 

3 

556-614 

22,104 

22,104 

0.3 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,840 

7,188 

30.9 

32 

32 

480-530 

202,495 

203,520 

0.5 

_ 

_ 

783-950 

_ 

_ 

0.6 

— 

— 

710-863 

_ 

— 

6.8 

_ 

_ 

644-783 

_ 

_ 

53.3 

_ 

— 

556-676 

_ 

— 

1 

— 

— 

457-556 

_ 

— 

397.9 

351 

351 

395-480 

1,954,142 

1,989,947 

6.2 

16.3 

16.3 

37,651 

97,596 

97,596 

10 

10 

10 

71.698 

43,638 

43,638 

4.5 

2 

2 

30,272 
$4,678,714 

14,310 
$4,321,050 

14,310 

745.7 

662.3 

662.3 

$4,3S0,170 

1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

$13,860 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7.368 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,179 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


25 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
IT 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PROPERTY  MANAGEMENT  SERVICES-Continued 

BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS   DIVI- 
SION— Continued 


San  Francisco  Buildings — Continued 

Crafts : 

Painter  foreman 

Electrician   I   

Carpenter  I 

Painter   I    

Window   cleaner   

Custodial : 

Janitor  foreman  III 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Janitor    

Elevator  operator  

State  Police : 

State  police  lieutenant 

State  police  sergeant 

State  policeman 

Maintenance : 

Chief  engineer  II 

Chief  engineer  I 

Office  building  engineer 

Building  maintenance  man 

Groundsman 

Laborer 

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Los  Angeles  Buildings 

Administration  : 

Office  building  manager  IV 

Office  building  manager  I 

Senior  clerk   

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Crafts : 

Electrician   II   

Electrician    I 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I 

Window  cleaner  foreman 

Window  cleaner 

Custodial : 

Janitor  foreman  III 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Elevator  starter 

Janitor    

Elevator  operator  

Maintenance : 

Chief  engineer  II 

Office  building  engineer 

Storekeeper  I  

Lead  groundsman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Store  clerk 

Groundsman 

Laborer 

State  Police : 

State  police  lieutenant 

State  police  sergeant 

State   policeman    

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.4 

1 

1 

$710-783 

$8,520 

$8,952 

3 

3 

3 

676-746 

26,856 

26,856 

3.6 

4 

4 

644-710 

34,080 

34,080 

4 

4 

4 

644-710 

34,080 

34,080 

3.9 

4 

4 

505-614 

28,306 

28,832 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

6 

6 

6 

505-614 

44,208 

44,208 

5.9 

6 

6 

435-530 

37,376 

37,660 

107.1 

102 

102 

395-480 

574,765 

582,229 

2 

- 

- 

395-480 

- 

- 

0.3 

_ 

_ 

710-863 

_ 

_ 

4 

_ 

_ 

644-783 

_ 

_ 

20.5 

- 

- 

556-676 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,776 

10,272 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10.356 

9.8 

11 

11 

644-710 

89,838 

92,088 

4 

4 

4 

556-614 

29,472 

29,472 

2 

2 

2 

480-530 

12,720 

12,720 

9 

2 

2 

480-530 

12,720 

12,720 

5 

1 

1 

31,736 

11,502 

11,502 

2 

0.5 

0.5 

10,354 

$1,195,947 

4,790 

4,790 

195.5 

160.5 

160.5 

$1,035,388 

$1,046,865 

1 

1 

1 

$1,04S-1,273 

$13,91S 

$14,616 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.7 

9 

2 

425-517 

11,625 

11,901 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

4.S60 

5,100 

1.3 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

0.5 

- 

- 

342-415 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

3 

3 

3 

676-746 

26,856 

26.S56 

4 

4 

4 

644-710 

34,080 

34,080 

3 

3 

3 

644-710 

25,560 

25,560 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

S.112 

4 

4 

4 

505-614 

29,472 

29,472 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,728 

S,112 

5.3 

6 

6 

505-614 

41,592 

42,192 

6 

6 

6 

435-530 

38,160 

3S,160 

0.3 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,220 

5,4.84 

90.7 

80 

80 

395-480 

456,075 

458,493 

1.4 

3 

3 

395^tS0 

15,240 

15,240 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

15 

15 

15 

644-710 

127,460 

127,800 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7.36S 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

5.8 

7 

7 

556-614 

50,492 

51,1S6 

1 

_ 

457-556 

— 

— 

4 

4 

4 

480-530 

25,440 

25,440 

1.9 

1 

1 

4S0-530 

6,360 

6,360 

0.3 

_ 

_ 

710-863 

_ 

_ 

4 

_ 

_ 

644-783 

— 

— 

24.9 

_ 

_ 

556-676 

— 

— 

8 

2 

2 

40,362 

11,545 

11,545 

4 

0.8 

0.8 

33,604 

$1,273,603 

4,790 
$1,020,629 

4,790 

201 

154.8 

154.8 

$1,026,855 

26 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.j       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

7 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Stockton  Buildings 

Office  building  manager  I 

Office  building  engineer 

State  policeman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Groundsman 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Janitor 

Temporary  help 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 

San  Bernardino  Buildings 

Office  building  manager  II 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician   I   

Office  building  engineer 

State   policeman    


28.9 


11.1 


26.4 


PROPERTY  MANAGEMENT  SERVICES-Continued 

BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS   DIVI- 
SION— Continued 

Oakland  Buildings 

Office  building  manager  II 

Chief  engineer  I   

Electrician  I   

Carpenter  I  

Painter   I   

Office  building  engineer 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Window    cleaner   

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  clerk 

Janitor    

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 24.7 

Fresno  Buildings 

Office  building  manager  II 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  I 

Carpenter  I 

Office  building  engineer 

State  policeman    

Janitor  foreman  II 

Groundsman 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Janitor    

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 25 

San  Diego  Buildings 

Office  building  manager  II 

Chief  engineer  II 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  I 

Office  building  engineer 

State  policeman 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Building  maintenance  man 

Groundsman 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Janitor    

Temporary  help 

Overtime 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$863-1,048 

$12,576 

$12,576 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

9,894 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8.952 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1.8 

9 

2 

644-710 

16,344 

16,734 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

0.8 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,784 

7,128 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

14 

15 

15 

395-480 

84,557 

85,384 

0.1 

0.4 

0.4 

509 

2,400 

2,400 

26.4 


$159,648 


$177,879 


22  4 


22.4 


$159,503 


$151,425 


26.5 


26.5 


$167,82S 


$169,434 


11.2 


11.2 


$70,473 


$69,606 


$179,902 


0.7 

1 

1 

$863-1,048 

$12,276 

$12,576 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,146 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1.9 

2 

2 

644-710 

16,344 

16,734 

O 

— 

_ 

556-676 

— 

— 

0.9 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,060 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6.204 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

13.2 

12 

12 

395^180 

68,390 

69,029 

0.3 

0.4 

0.4 

1,870 

2,413 

2,413 

$153,264 


1 

1 

1 

$863-1,048 

$12,576 

$12,576 

0.5 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

0.1 

1 

1 

746-863 

8,989 

9,434 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2.9 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

2.8 

— 

_ 

556-676 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,158 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

0.4 

1 

1 

480-530 

5,910 

6,210 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,490 

5,766 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,308 

5,576 

13.6 

16 

16 

395^180 

87,496 

89,198 

1.9 

0.5 

0.5 

2,965 

3,147 

3,147 

0.7 

- 

- 

536 

- 

— 

$172,635 


1 

1 

1 

$783-950 

$11,400 

$11,400 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

o 

— 

— 

556-676 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6,360 

0.5 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,396 

5,668 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

3.6 

5 

5 

395^180 

23,781 

25,348 

- 

0.2 

0.2 

- 

577 

577 

$71,445 


1 

1 

1 

$S63-1,04S 

$12,576 

$12,576 

0.7 

1 

1 

746-S63 

9,285 

9,738 

0.2 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,112 

8,520 

0.6 

1 

1 

644-710 

7,952 

8,350 

2.1 

- 

- 

556-676 

- 

- 

GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


27 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[filled)         (Aulh.)       (tiiih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


PROPERTY   MANAGEMENT  SERVICES-Continued 

BUILDINGS   AND   GROUNDS   DIVI- 
SION— Continued 

San  Bernardino  Buildings — Continued 

Janitor  foreman  II 0.9  1               1 

Building  maintenance  man 0.9  1               1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.S  1              1 

Janitor    5.9  8              S 

Temporary    help    0.2  0.4          0.4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 13.3  15.4         15.4 

Totals,  Buildings  and  Grounds  Division  1,257.S  1,091.5    1,091.5 


TELEPHONE  SERVICES  SERVICE 
REVOLVING  FUND 

Sacramento : 

Chief  telephone  operator 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    clerk   

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 
San  Francisco : 

Supervising  telephone  operator  II — 
multiple  board 

Intermediate   clerk    

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 
Los  Angeles : 

Supervising  telephone  operator  II — 
multiple  board 

Intermediate   clerk   

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 
Oakland : 

Supervising  telephone  operator  I — 
multiple  board 

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 
Fresno : 

Telephone  operator  —  nonmultiple 

board   

San  Diego : 

Telephone  operator  —  nonmultiple 
board   

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 
Stockton  : 

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 
San  Bernardino : 

Telephone   operator  —  nonmultiple 

board   

Temporary  help 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


TRANSPORTATION    DIVISION 
Transportation  Services  General  Fund 

Administration  : 

Chief  of  automotive  management 

Business  service  officer  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk   

Junior  stenographer 

Capitol  Garage : 

Garage  attendant 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Transportation  Services  Service 
Revolving  Fund 

Sacramento : 
Field  representative,  division  of  areo- 

nautics 

Inspector   of   automotive   equipment 
II 


SALARY  RANGE 

$505-614 

556-614 

425-517 

395^tS0 

417 

$6,310 
7,158 
6,204 

40,093 

1,145 

$6,620 
7,368 
6,204 

42,073 
1,145 

$82,701 

$98,835 

$102,594 

$7,897,792 

$7,155,338 

$7,245,440 

36.9 


12.4 


395-480 


10,860 


38.5 


38.5 


$204,394 


$219,700 


13.5 


13.5 


$85,003 


$950-1,155 
863-1,048 


$97,726 


$13,S60 
12,576 


1 
1 

2.9 

8 

1 
1 
3 
8 

1 

1 

O 
»J 

8 

$556-676 
457-556 
395-480 
395-480 

$8,112 

6,672 

16.960 

46,080 

$8,112 

6,672 

17,234 

46,080 

1.1 

1 
4.3 

1 

1 
6 

1 

1 
6 

505-614 
395-480 
395-480 

7,00S 

5,760 

31,484 

7,008 

5.760 

32,494 

1 

0.9 

4.9 

1 
1 
4 

1 
1 
4 

505-614 
395-480 
395-480 

7,368 

5,760 

23,040 

7,368 

5,760 

23,040 

1 
1.9 

1 
2 

1 
2 

435-530 
395^80 

6,360 
10.550 

6,360 
11,024 

11,112 


0.2 

1.8 

1 
2 

1 
2 

395-480 
395-480 

4,740 
11,313 

4,980 
11,520 

- 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

0.9 
3 

1 
1.5 

1 
1.5 

395-480 
(15,741) 

5,760 
7,133 

5,760 
7,133 

$222,157 


1 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$16,044 

$16,044 

0.2 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

0.8 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.4 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,860 

6,160 

0.8 

1 

1 

425-517 

6.204 

6,204 

0.4 

— 

— 

395-480 

— 

— 

0.3 

- 

- 

386-469 

- 

- 

7 

7 

7 

480-530 

44,520 

44,520 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

(1,518) 

2,622 

2,622 

$98,470 


$13,860 
12,576 


28 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL   SERVECES-Corrtinued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Agthj       (Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
3 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


PROPERTY   MANAGEMENT  SERVICES— Continued 

TRANSPORTATION    DIVISION— 
Continued 

Transportation  Services  Service 
Revolving  Fund — Continued 

Sacramento — Continued 

Inspector  of  automotive  equipment 
I 

Automobile  mechanic  leadman 

Automotive  mechanic 

Head  garageman 

Storekeeper  I  

Mechanics  helper 

Dispatcher    

Senior  clerk 

Garage   attendant    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Car  washer 

San  Francisco — Bay  Area  : 

Inspector  of  automotive  equipment  I 

Automotive  mechanic 

Mechanic's  helper 

Dispatcher    

Senior  clerk 

Garage   attendant   

Intermediate  clerk 

Los  Angeles: 

Inspector  of  automotive  equipment 
II   

Inspector  of  automotive  equipment  I 

Automobile  mechanic  leadman 

Automotive  mechanic 

Head  garageman 

Storekeeper  I  

Mechanic's  helper 

Dispatcher 

Senior  clerk 

Garage  attendant   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Fresno : 

Inspector  of  automotive  equipment  I 

Automotive  mechanic 

Mechanic's  helper 

Dispatcher 

Garage   attendant   

San  Diego : 

Inspector  of  automotive  equipment  I 

Automotive  mechanic 

Mechanic's  helper 

Dispatcher 

Garage  attendant 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Transportation  Services 


COMMUNICATIONS   DIVISION 
Communications  Services  General  Fund 

Chief   

Senior  communications  engineer 

Associate  wire  systems  engineer  __. 

Communications  analyst  

Business  service  officer  I 

Junior  electrical  engineer  

Senior  stenographer  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

7 

7 

7 

$783-950 

$75,869 

$77,520 

0.4 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

4.8 

5 

5 

644-746 

40,948 

41,784 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

3.6 

4 

4 

530-614 

27,724 

28.032 

2 

2 

2 

505-614 

14,736 

14,736 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

14.5 

14 

14 

480-530 

88,440 

89,040 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

3.5 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

21,400 

21,884 

1 

1 

1 

326-359 

4,274 

4,30S 

4.S 

5 

5 

783-950 

53,246 

54,783 

4 

4 

4 

644-746 

34,080 

34,080 

1.2 

1 

1 

530-614 

7.00S 

7,008 

3 

3 

3 

505-614 

21,774 

22,104 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

9.5 

10 

10 

480-530 

63,225 

63,600 

2 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

11,382 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

863-1.04S 

12,476 

12,576 

7 

7 

7 

783-950 

78.504 

79,008 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

S.952 

8,952 

S.8 

9 

9 

644-746 

75,592 

76,680 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7.36S 

7,36S 

3.2 

3 

3 

530-614 

20,716 

21,044 

2 

2 

o 

505-614 

14,736 

14,736 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

14.7 

15 

15 

480-530 

93,800 

94,950 

3 

3 

3 

395-505 

15,691 

16,252 

0.7 

1.5 

1.5 

395-480 

8.190 

S,310 

1.4 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,206 

4,416 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

644-746 

S,418 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

530-614 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,728 

7,068 

2.9 

3 

3 

480-530 

18,630 

18,930 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

O.S 

1 

1 

644-746 

8,520 

8,520 

o.s 

1 

1 

530-614 

7,008 

7,008 

0.8 

1 

1 

505-614 

7.36S 

7,368 

1.2 

2 

2 

480-530 

12,420 

12,420 

1.1 

2.4 

2.4 

(5,090) 
$862,790 

11,539 

11,539 

126.7 

131.9 

131.9 

$999,532 

$1,097,258 

$1,010,628 

139.1 

145.4 

145.4 

$947,793 

$1,109,098 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1.7 

2 

2 

783-950 

19,968 

20,964 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,852 

10,356 

0.4 

1 

1 

710-783 

8,916 

9,359 

0.3 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,628 

6,852 

1.7 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

10 


10 


$91,825 


$106,744 


$108,911 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


29 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Ami)       [Aulb.J 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


PROPERTY   MANAGEMENT  SERVICES-Continued 

COMMUNICATIONS   DIVISION— 
Continued 

Communications  Services  Service 
Revolving  Fund 

Senior  communications  engineer 

Associate  communications  engineer 

Assistant  communications  engineer 

Supervising  communications  technician 

Senior  communications  technician 

Junior  electrical  engineer 

Communications  technician 

Electronics   technician 

Drafting  aid  II 

Automotive  equipment  installer 

Stock  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Communications  Division 


CENTRAL  OFFICE  SERVICES 


SALARY   ItANGE 


1.3 

2 

9 

$1,100-1,337 

$30,780 

$31,512 

4.1 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

50,732 

52,578 

12.4 

15 

15 

783-950 

157,569 

162,597 

10.3 

10 

10 

746-905 

108,600 

108,600 

41.8 

42 

42 

710-821 

410,626 

411,984 

3.4 

2 

2 

710-783 

18,533 

18,792 

45.4 

49 

49 

676-746 

436.118 

447,996 

4.1 

4 

4 

584-710 

30,132 

31,620 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,700 

7,0.38 

1 

— 

— 

530-584 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,785 

6,111 

1.7 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,331 

6,104 

3.8 

4 

4 

395-505 

20,882 

21,631 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,000 

5,242 

0.9 

3.2 

3.2 

(7,183) 

$1,175,097 

26,225 
$1,319,685 

26,225 

133.2 

140.2 

140.2 

$1,344,702 

142.2 

150.2 

150.2 

$1,266,922 

$1,426,429 

$1,453,613 

Interagency  Messenger  Service : 

Chief   

Supervising  clerk  I 

Truck  driver 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Office  Machine  Repair  Service 
Revolving  Fund 

Sacramento : 

Office  machine  service  manager 

Office  machine  service  leadman 

Calculating  machine  repairman  II_ 

Calculating  machine  repairman  I 

Typewriter  repairman  II 

Typewriter  repairman  I 

Laborer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

San  Francisco : 

Office  machine  service  manager 

Typewriter  repairman  II 

Typewriter  repairman  I 

Los  Angeles : 

Office  machine  service  manager 

Typewriter  repairman  II 

Typewriter  repairman  I 

Office  machine  repairman  trainee 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Reproduction  Services  Service 
Revolving  Fund 

Reproduction  machine  supervisor  II 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I 

Varitypist 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II  (off- 
set)   

Intermediate  clerk 


1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,784 

$11,976 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

6.1 

7 

7 

395-480 

38,658 

39,441 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

342-415 

6,798 

7,014 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(1,066) 

1,118 

1,118 

11.8 


1 

1 

1 

4 

6.2 

2.6 

2 

0.8 


1.8 

1 

0.7 

3.6 


12.7 


12.7 


28.7 


1 

1.8 

0.7 

15.6 

1 


33 


1 
2 

1 

16 

1 


33 


1 
2 

1 

16 

1 


$69,020 


$644-783 
644-710 
644-710 
584-644 
584-644 
556-614 
480-530 
395-505 

644-783 
584-644 
556-614 

644-783 
584-644 
556-614 
435-480 

$204,734 


$710-863 
505-614 
457-556 

435-530 
395-480 


$79,214 


$9,396 

8,520 

8,520 

30,912 

53,406 

14,736 

12.720 

5,760 

9.396 
15,456 
14,496 

9,026 

7,368 

41,938 

5.352 

$247,002 


$10,356 

14.180 

5,985 

95,333 
5,737 


$80,405 


$9,396 

8,520 

8,520 

30,912 

53,946 

14.736 

12.720 

5.760 

9,396 
15,456 
14,736 

9,396 

7,728 

43,608 

5,622 

$250,452 


$10,356 
14.526 

6,285 

97,709 
5,760 


30 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


RTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-CorsMnued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (AathJ       jAulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PROPERTY   MANAGEMENT  SERVICES— Continued 

CENTRAL  OFFICE   SERVICES 

— Continued 

Reproduction  Services  Service 
Revolving  Fund — Continued 

Duplicating  machine  operator  I 6.S 

Overtime 1.7 

Temporary  help - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 28.6 

Totals,  Central  Office  Services 69.1 


STATE   POLICE    DIVISION1 


1.8 

0.5 


8 

1.8 

0.5 


31.3 


31.3 


Administration  : 

Police  security  inspector 

Zone  I — San  Francisco : 

State  police  lieutenant 

State  police  sergeants 

State  policeman 

Zone  II — Sacramento  : 

Captain,  state  police 

State  police  lieutenant 

State  police  sergeant 

State  policeman 

Zone  III — Los  Angeles  : 

State  police  lieutenant 

State  police  sergeant 

State  policeman 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 


STATE  RECORDS  SERVICE 


Associate  management  analyst 

State  archivist  

Assistant  state  archivist 

Laborer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

TOTALS,  PROPERTY  MANAGE- 
MENT  SERVICES .    1,651.3 

PHYSICAL    FACILITIES   PLANNING  AND 
DEVELOPMENT 

PROPERTY  ACQUISITION  DIVISION 

Sacramento : 

Chief  land  agent 1  1 

Supervising  land  agent 2  2 

Senior  land  agent 9  9 

Associate  land  agent 14.8  18 

Assistant  land  agent 14  13 

Delineator     1  1 

Junior  right-of-way  agent 3.2  2 

Senior  stenographer 3  3 

Senior  account  clerk 0.8  1 

Intermediate   stenographer   12.2  15 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.4  2 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.2  1 

Los  Angeles : 

Assistant  chief  land  agent 1  1 

Supervising  land  agent 1  1 

Senior  land  agent 3  3 

Associate  land  agent 8  8 

Senior  delineator 1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 
$377-457 
(7,896) 


$157,971 
$431,725 


33-l,04S 


$3S,S14 
8,917 
2,859 

$182,1S1 

$508,397 


$12,576 


$40,484 
S,917 
2,859 

$186,S96 

$517,753 


$12,576 


1 

5 

28 

1 
5 

2S 

710-S63 
644-783 
556-676 

9,510 

41,777 

211.23S 

9,978 

43.S36 

216.S30 

1 

1 

6 

62 

1 

1 

6 

62 

7S3-950 
710-S63 

644-7S3 
556-676 

9,396 
9,97S 

55,895 
480,9SS 

9,S52 
10,356 
56,376 

488,574 

1 

4 

41 

4 

1 

4 

41 

4 

710-S63 
644-7S3 
556-676 

S,628 

32,576 

294,114 

25,028 

$1,191,704 

9,063 

34,213 

305,632 

25,028 

155 

155 

- 

$1,222,314 

0.5 

0.5 

1.5 

1 

0.4 

1.9 

0.4 

1 

1 
3 
2 
1 
4 
0.4 

1 
1 
3 
2 

1 
4 
0.4 

$905-1,100 
584-710 
4S0-5S4 
480-530 
395-505 
395^80 
(850) 

$3S,801 

$13,200 

S.520 

20,940 

12,720 

5,180 

22,04S 

812 

$13,200 

8,520 

21,024 

12,720 

5,440 

22,380 

812 

6.2 

12.4 

12.4 

$83,420 
$11,682,246 

$S4,096 

1,651.3 

1,670 

1,670 

$10,787,427 

$11,854,477 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

2 

1,213-1,475 

34,9S0 

35,400 

5 

1,048-1,273 

130,594 

134,688 

18 

863-1,048 

209,767 

216,469 

13 

710-863 

125,100 

128,596 

1 

710-863 

8,989 

9,434 

o 

556-644 

14,864 

15,216 

3 

469-571 

20,012 

20,332 

1 

457-556 

6,010 

6,310 

15 

425-517 

86,282 

89,182 

2 

395-505 

9,860 

10,342 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1,213-1,475 

16.S80 

17,700 

3 

1,048-1,273 

43,692 

44,412 

8 

863-1,048 

98,952 

99,816 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


31 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Atilh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


91.1 


96 


PHYSICAL  FACILITIES  PLANNING  AND 
DEVELOPMENT— Continued 

PROPERTY  ACQUISITION  DIVISION— 

Continued 


Los  Angeles — Continued 

Assistant  land  agent 

Junior  right-of-way  agent 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


OFFICE    OF    ARCHITECTURE    AND 
CONSTRUCTION 

Executive : 

State   architect   

Deputy  chief 

Deputy  state  architect 

Supervising     architectural     project 

analyst    

Training  officer  II 

Associate  architectural  project 

analyst    

Information   officer  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Administrative  Service : 
Sacramento : 
Administrative  Office : 

Administrative  service  officer  II 

Architectural  senior 

Associate   architectural   project 

analyst    

Senior  stenographer 

Accounting  and  Auditing  Section  : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Programmer  II,  electronic  data 

processing 

General  accountant  II 

Accountant  I 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Bookkeeping  machine  oper- 
ator II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Contracts  and  Purchases : 

Business  service  officer  III 

Business  service  officer  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Office  Services  Section : 

Business  service  officer  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Duplicating  machine  supervi- 
sor I   

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk   

Stock  clerk  

Duplicating    machine    operator 

II   (offset)    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  stenographer    

Duplicating  machine  operator  I 
Junior  clerk   


SALARY  RANGE 

4.3 

5 

0 

$710-863 

$50,0S8 

$50,524 

1.1 

1 

1 

556-644 

6,980 

7,338 

2 

o 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

5 

5 

5 

425-517 

29,154 

29,986 

1.1 

1 

1 

395-505 

.    5,374 

5,645 

96 


,242 


$968,406 


$992,238 


1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

$21,000 
1,708-1,749 
1,708-1,749 

$21,000 
20,988 
20,988 

$21,000 
20,988 
20,98S 

1.1 
1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 
1,100-1,337 

18,576 

18,576 

1.2 

1 

1.9 

1 
1 

2 

1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

1 
2 

1 
1 

950-1,155 

863-1,048 

469-571 

457-556 

425-517 

27,115 

12,576 

13,704 

0.672 

6,054 

27,720 

12,576 

13,704 

6,672 

6,204 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,155-1,405 
1,048-1,273 

16,860 
15,276 

16,860 
15,276 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

950-1,155 
469-571 

13,750 

6,852 

13,860 
6,852 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.2 

1 

2.4 

1.7 

4.1 

1 
2 

2 
4 

1 

2 

2 
4 

746-905 
746-905 
556-676 
457-556 
457-556 

10,860 
16,224 
12,340 
25,791 

10,860 
16,224 
12,632 
26,351 

1 
2 
3.7 

1 

2 

4 

1 
2 

4 

435-530 
395-505 
395-480 

6,360 
11,267 
20,920 

6,360 
11,520 
21,662 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5.6 

0.2 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
6 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
6 

905-1,100 
746-905 
530-644 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 

13,200 
10,860 
7,72S 
6,672 
6,672 
5,444 
32,339 

13,200 
10,860 
7,728 
6,672 
6,672 
5,720 
33,260 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

746-905 
530-644 

10,860 
7,72S 

10,S60 
7,728 

1 

2 
2 
3 

1 
2 

2 

3 

1 
2 
2 
3 

505-614 
505-614 
457—556 
457—556 

7,36S 
14,736 
13,344 
19,604 

7,368 
14,736 
13,344 
19,912 

1.5 
2.3 
7.3 
5.1 
1.5 
1.2 
2.1 

1 
3 

7 
7 
1 
2 
2 

1 
3 

7 
7 
1 
2 
2 

435-530 
425-517 
395-505 
395^tS0 
3S6-469 
377-457 
342-415 

6,010 

16,457 

38,50S 

37,432 

4,920 

9.52S 

S,694 

6,310 
17.2S7 
39,276 
38,526 

5,163 
10,000 

9,120 

32 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


DEPARTMENT  OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (tilth.)      (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
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42 
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47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
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59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


109 


PHYSICAL  FACILITIES  PLANNING  AND 
DEVELOPMENT— Continued 


OFFICE    OF    ARCHITECTURE    AND 
CONSTRUCTION— Continued 

Administrative  Service — Continued 
Sacramento — Continued 

Management  Analysis  Section : 
Associate  management  analyst- 
Assistant  management  analyst- 
Junior  staff  analyst 

Personnel  Records  Unit : 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer    

Senior  clerk    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Los  Angeles : 

Administrative  Office : 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Business  service  officer  I 

Supervising  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Overtime 


Totals.   Authorized  Positions  102.5 
Architecture  and  Engineering  Services 

Sacramento  Design : 

General : 

Assistant  state  architect 0.6 

Supervising  estimator  of  building 

construction    1 

Senior  architectural  project 

analyst 1 

Construction  office  manager  I 1 

Assistant  estimator  of  building 

construction    : 1 

Architectural  Design  Group: 

Principal  architect 1 

Supervising  architect 4.1 

Supervising  architectural  project 

analyst 0.9 

Senior  architect 10 

Architectural  senior 0.7 

Associate  architect 11.7 

Architectural  assistant 1.7 

Junior  architectural  assistant 1.1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Intermediate  file  clerk 0.3 

Landscape  Group : 

Senior  landscape  architect 3 

Associate  landscape  architect 2.4 

Assistant  landscape  architect - 

Los  Angeles  Design : 

General : 

Assistant  state  architect 0.8 

Architectural  assistant 0.6 

Mechanical  engineering  technician 

II 1 

Intermediate  clerk 0.2 

Architectural  Design  Group : 

Principal  architect 1 

Supervising  architect 1.9 

Senior  architect 5.9 

Associate  architect 3.7 

Architectural  assistant 4 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.9 

Intermediate  clerk 0.5 

Landscape  Group : 

Associate  landscape  architect 3.9 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$905-1,100 

$12,076 

$12,6S0 

0.3 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

0.5 

1 

1 

614-746 

7.51S 

7,8S8 

0.8 

_ 



530-644 

_ 

_ 

0.1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.9 

1 

1 

457—556 

5,4S4 

5,760 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,313 

11.520 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

2.9 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,828 

19,104 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,622 

5,910 

1.8 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,456 

17,184 

5.8 

7 

7 

395-505 

35,150 

36,595 

2.7 

3 

3 

395-480 

14,900 

15,640 

0.9 

— 

— 

386-469 

— 

— 

0.7 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,344 

4,560 

1.1 

1.4 

1.4 

(4,626) 

11,700 

11,700 

1 

2.6 

2.6 

(5,505) 

16,550 

16,550 

109 


5729,899 


$798,102 


905-1,100 


$812,046 


1 

1 

$1,626-1,748 

$20,976 

$20,976 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,100-1,337 
905-1,100 

16,044 
13,200 

16,044 
13,200 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,130 

11,400 

2 
5 

2 
5 

1,475-1,746 
1,273-1,54S 

41,904 
90,784 

41,904 
92,369 

1 
10 

1 
12 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 
10 

1 

12 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

1,048-1,273 

950-1,155 

783-950 

710-7S3 

425-517 

395-505 

395-480 

18,576 
160,440 

12,576 
165,825 

21,588 
9,026 

5,760 
4,860 

18,576 
160,440 

13,200 
166,320 

22,092 
9,396 

5,760 
5,100 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

905-1,100 

783-950 

43,972 

26,400 

9,396 

44,644 

26,400 

9,852 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1,626-1,748 
7S3-950 

19,512 
9,396 

20,496 
9,852 

1 

1 

746-905 
395^tS0 

10,356 

10,860 

1 
6 

4 
4 

1 
1 

1 
6 

4 
4 

1 
1 

1,475-1,746 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

783-950 

425-517 

395-480 

17,140 
92,716 
52,9S0 
43,596 
5,226 
4,860 

17,992 
94,080 
53,556 
44,052 
5,490 
5,100 

50,096 


51,000 


GENERAL  Al >MIXISTRATIOX 


33 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL   SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)  (Aulh.J        (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


PHYSICAL  FACILITIES  PLANNING  AND 
DEVELOPMENT— Continued 

OFFICE    OF    ARCHITECTURE    AND 
CONSTRUCTION— Continued 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

99 

23 
24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
!  81 
;  82 
1  83 
84 
85 


Architecture  and   Engineering  Services 
— Continued 

Sacramento : 
Drafting  : 

Architectural  principal 0.7 

Architectural  supervisor 3.3 

Architectural  senior 9.2 

Architectural  associate 19.2 

Architectural  assistant 13 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Los  Angeles : 
Drafting : 

Architectural    principal    0.7 

Chief    architectural    draftsman    I  0.2 

Architectural   supervisor 0.9 

Architectural   senior 7.3 

Architectural   associate   9 

Architectural   assistant   8 

Junior  architectural  assistant 1 

Drafting    aid   I   0.8 

Structural  Engineering  Group : 

Principal  structural  engineer 1 

Senior  structural  engineer 3 

Senior  structural  designer 4 

Civil  engineering  associate 0.7 

Structural    engineering    associate  5.1 

Assistant  engineer — structural 4.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Mechanical    Engineering    Group : 

Principal  engineer 0.2 

Supervising     mechanical     engi- 
neer     1 

Senior  mechanical  engineer 13.2 

Associate    mechanical    engineer  12.4 
Assistant    mechanical    engineer  6 
Mechanical  engineering  techni- 
cian II 0.2 

Junior  mechanical  engineer 2.5 

Senior  typist-clerk 1 

Intermediate    stenographer 0.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Intermediate  clerk   0.6 

Electrical  Engineering  Group  : 

Supervising  electrical  engineer 1 

Senior  electrical  engineer 7.3 

Associate  electrical  engineer 8 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 4.3 

Junior  electrical  engineer 2 

Electrical  engineering  technician  I  0.9 

Delineator 0.8 

Drafting  aid  II 0.3 

Civil  Engineering  Group  : 

Supervising  engineer,  civil  section  1 

Senior  civil  engineer 1 

Civil  engineering  associate 3.7 

Supervising  land  surveyor 1 

Land  surveyor 1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 3.2 

Civil   engineering  technician  II   _  2 

Senior  delineator 3 

Civil  engineering  technician  I 2 

Delineator 3 

Engineering  aid  II 3.4 

Engineering  aid  I 0.4 

Los  Angeles  Engineering  : 

Structural  Engineering  Group : 

Supervising  structural  engineer  _  1 

Senior  structural  engineer 2 

"     Structural  engineering  associate  _  2.8 

Associate  structural  designer 0.8 

Assistant  structural  engineer 2.7 

Junior  civil  engineer 0.7 


SALARY  RANGE 

2 

o 

$1,405-1,708 

$39,208 

$40,582 

4 

4 

1,213-1,475 

70,800 

70,800 

10 

10 

1,04.8-1,273 

152,760 

152,760 

20 

20 

905-1.100 

259,320 

260,400 

13 

13 

7S3-950 

145,446 

146,427 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

_ 

_ 

1,405-1,708 

— 

— 

1,273-1,548 

— 

— 

— 

— 

1,213-1,475 

— 

— 

7 

7 

1,048-1,273 

101,532 

102,780 

8 

8 

905-1,100 

105,600 

105,600 

7 

7 

783-950 

79,800 

79,800 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,100 

5,352 

1 

1 

1,475-1,746 

20,952 

20,952 

3 

3 

1,155-1,405 

50,580 

50,580 

4 

4 

1,100-1,337 

61,332 

61,992 

1 

1 

905-1,155 

12,376 

12,992 

5 

5 

950-1,155 

69,190 

69,300 

5 

5 

783-950 

54,996 

55,452 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1,475-1,746 

20,952 

20,952 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

14 

14 

1,100-1,337 

221,324 

222,432 

13 

13 

950-1,155 

176,902 

178,236 

6 

6 

783-950 

67,566 

68,085 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,936 

10,440 

2 

2 

710-783 

18,422 

18,792 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5.490 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

- 

- 

395-480 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1,273-1.548 

18.576 

18,576 

9 

9 

1,100-1,337 

141,552 

142,212 

8 

8 

930-1,155 

110,880 

110,880 

5 

5 

783-950 

52,158 

53,589 

2 

2 

710-783 

18,792 

18,792 

o 

2 

644-783 

17,444 

18.240 

— 

_ 

584-710 

— 

— 

- 

- 

530-644 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1.273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16.044 

4 

4 

905-1,155 

51,612 

52.592 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

863-998 

11.736 

11.976 

4 

4 

783-998 

41.592 

42.504 

2 

2 

746-950 

20,636 

21,132 

3 

3 

710-863 

31,068 

31.068 

2 

2 

644-821 

18,792 

18,792 

3 

3 

584-710 

25,560 

25,560 

4 

4 

530-644 

27,064 

28,434 

- 

- 

415-505 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1.337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

o 

9 

1.155-1,405 

30.720 

31,416 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

39,120 

39,696 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

3 

3 

783-950 

32,196 

32,652 

- 

- 

710-783 

- 

- 

2— D-627S"W 


34 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  "WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.j 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PHYSICAL  FACILITIES  PLANNING  AND 
DEVELOPMENT— Continued 

OFFICE    OF    ARCHITECTURE    AND 
CONSTRUCTION— Continued 


Architecture  and   Engineering  Services 
— Continued 

Los  Angeles — Continued 
Mechanical  Engineering  Group : 

Principal  engineer 

Supervising    mechanical    engineer 

Senior  mechanical  engineer 

Associate  mechanical  engineer 

Assistant  mechanical  engineer 

Mechanical  engineering  techni- 
cian II 

Junior  mechanical  engineer 

Electrical  Engineering  Group  : 

Supervising  electrical  engineer 

Senior  electrical  engineer 

Associate  electrical  engineer 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 

Electrical  engineering  techni- 
cian II 

Drafting  aid  II 

Civil  Engineering  Group  : 

Senior  civil  engineer 

Associate  civil  engineer 

Civil  engineering  associate 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Civil  engineering  technician  II  _ 

Civil  engineering  technician  I 

Sacramento : 
Specifications : 

Specification  writer  IV 

Specification  writer  III 

Hardware  specification  writer  III 
Roofing  specification  writer  III  _ 

Specification  writer  II 

Hardware  specification  writer  II 

Specification  writer  I 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk   

Los  Angeles : 
Specifications : 

Specification  writer  III 

Architectural  associate 

Specification  writer  II 

Hardware  specification  writer  II 

Architectural  assistant 

Specification  writer  I 

Junior  architectural  assistant 

Drafting  aid  II 

Sacramento : 
Estimating : 

Principal    estimator    of    building 

construction    

Supervising  estimator  of  building 

construction    

Senior  estimator  of  building  con- 
struction     

Electrical  estimator  III 

Mechanical  estimator  III 

Associate  architectural  project 

analyst    

Associate    estimator    of    building 

construction    

Electrical  estimator  II 

Mechanical  estimator  II 

Mechanical  estimator  I 

Junior  estimator  of  building  con- 
struction    

Senior  clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer    

Intermediate  clerk 


o.s 
1 

6.7 
S.5 
2.3 

1 
1 

5 
9 
2 

1 
1 
5 
9 
2 

SALARY  RANGE 

$1,475-1.746 

1.273-1.54S 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

7S3-950 

$17,700 
18,576 
S0.220 

115,926 
22.S00 

$18,576 
1S.576 
80,220 

11S.272 

22,SU(I 

0.9 
0.1 

1 

1 

746-905 
710-7S3 

10,314 

10,818 

1 

5.7 
3 
4.4 

1 
4 
3 
4 

1 
4 
3 

4 

1.273-1,54S 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

783-950 

15,276 
64,176 
39,036 
39,5SS 

16.044 
64,176 
40,296 
40,956 

1 
0.7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 
530-644 

10.4S2 
6,516 

10.S60 
6,S40 

1 

0.8 

1.7 

2.5 

0.7 

1.3 

1 
1 
3 

2 
1 

1 

1 
1 
8 

2 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

905-1,155 

7S3-99S 

746-950 

644-S21 

16,044 
11,400 
35,362 
20,796 
9.S52 
7,728 

16,044 
11,976 
37.124 
21,252 
10.356 
S.112 

0.4 

5 

1 

1 

4 

0.4 

1 

1 

0.4 

1 
5 

1 
1 
4 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
5 
1 
1 
4 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1.213-1.475 

1,04S-1,273 

99S-1.213 

998-1.213 

905-1,100 

905-1.100 

7S3-950 

469-571 

457-556 

14,556 
76,380 
14,556 
14,556 
52.S00 
13,200 
11,400 
6.S52 
5,484 

15,276 
76,3S0 
14,556 
14,556 
52.S00 
13,200 
11,400 
6,S52 
5,760 

1 

0.9 

2.8 

0.5 

0.6 

1 

O.S 

0.2 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1.04S-1.273 

905-1.100 

905-1.100 

905-1.100 

7S3-950 

7S3-950 

710-7S3 

530-644 

15.276 

10,860 
26,0SS 

9.396 
11,400 

7.728 

15,276 
11,400 
26,400 

9.S52 
11,400 

7,72S 

1 

1 

1 

1.475-1,746 

20,952 

20,952 

1 

1 

1 

1.213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

5 

1 
1 

6 

1 
1 

6 
1 

1 

1.04S-1 .273 
1,048-1,273 
1,048-1,273 

91.656 
15,276 
15,276 

91.656 
15.276 

15,276 

0.1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,S60 

4 
1 

2.8 
0.3 

4 
1 
3 

4 
1 
3 

905-1.100 

905-1,100 

905-1.100 

783-950 

52,800 
13.200 
3S.232 

52,800 
13.200 
3S.826 

o 

1 
1 
1 

o 

1 

1 
1 

2 

i 

1 
1 

710-7S3 
457-556 
425-517 
395-4S0 

1S.792 
6,672 
6,104 

5,760 

1S.792 
6,672 
6.204 
5,760 

GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


35 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 
66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (Anlli.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PHYSICAL  FACILITIES  PLANNING  AND 
DEVELOPMENT— Continued 

OFFICE    OF    ARCHITECTURE    AND 
CONSTRUCTION— Continued 

Architecture  and   Engineering  Services 
— Continued 

Los  Angeles : 
Estimating : 

Supervising  estimator  of  building 

construction    1.1  1 

Senior  estimator  of  building  con- 
struction      2  1 

Electrical  estimator  III 1  1 

Mechanical  estimator  III 1  1 

Associate    estimator    of    building 

construction    1.8  2 

Mechanical  estimator  II 1  1 

Assistant    estimator    of    building 

constructon O.S  2 

Junior  estimator  of  building  con- 
struction     1.2  — 

Sacramento : 
Standards : 

Senior  architect 1  1 

Project  Management  Services : 
Sacramento  : 

Senior    architectural    project    an- 
alyst    0.8  1 

Associate  architectural  project 

analyst     1  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Project  Coordination  Section : 
Principal    architectural    project 

analyst    1  1 

Senior  architectural  project 

analyst    2.2  2 

Associate  architectural  project 

analyst  3.8     3 

Architectural    assistant    2  2 

Intermediate    stenographer 1  1 

Scheduling  and  Control   Section : 
Supervising  architectural  proj- 
ect analyst 1  1 

Senior  architectural  project 

analyst    3  3 

Associate   architectural   project 

analyst    1.1  2 

Architectural    assistant    1  1 

Senior  account  clerk 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Intermediate   clerk    O.S  - 

Los  Angeles: 

Senior    architectural    project    an- 
alyst       0.9  1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1  1 

Project  Coordination   Section : 
Associate   architectural   project 

analyst    2.9  2 

Scheduling   and   Control    Section : 
Senior  architectural  project 

analyst    1  1 

Associate   architectural   project 

analyst    1.9  1 

Assistant  mechanical  engineer-  1  1 

Senior  clerk 0.2  — 

Accounting  technician  II 0.6  1 

Temporarv  help 3.6  2 

Overtime  3.8  2.2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 397.5       402.2 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$14,556 

$15,276 

1 
1 

1 

1,048-1,273 
1,04S-1.273 
1,04S-1,273 

15,276 
15,276 
15,276 

15.276 
15.276 
15,276 

2 

1 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 

24,060 
13,200 

24,600 
13,200 

2 

783-950 

19,458 

20,418 

- 

710-7S3 

- 

- 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

950-1,155 
469-571 

13,S60 

6.S52 

13,S60 
6,852 

1 

1,475-1,746 

20,952 

20,952 

2 

1,100-1,337 

32,08S 

32.0S8 

3 
2 

1 

950-1,155 
783-950 
425-517 

41,525 

22,S0O 

6,054 

41.5S0 

22,800 

6,204 

1 

1,273-1,54S 

1S,576 

18,576 

3 

1,100-1,337 

4S,132 

48,132 

2 

1 
1 
1 

950-1,155 
7S3-950 
457-556 
395-505 
395^80 

27,060 

11,400 

6,672 

5,264 

27,720 

11,400 

6,672 

5,530 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

425-517 

13,200 
5,674 

13.S60 
5,954 

2 

950-1,155 

27,720 

27,720 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 
1 

1 
2 

2.2 

950-1,155 
7S3-950 
457-556 
457-556 
(21,922) 
(36,761) 

$5,007,314 

13.S60 
11,400 

6,672 
24.S30 
16,890 

$5,266,04S 

13,860 
11,400 

6,672 
24,S30 
16,890 

2.2 

$5,316,68S 

36 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiith.)       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

A 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PHYSICAL  FACILITIES  PLANNING  AND 
DEVELOPMENT— Continued 


OFFICE     OF     ARCHITECTURE    AND 
CONSTRUCTION— Continued 

Supervision  of  Construction  Services 

Contract  Enforcement : 

Chief  construction  supervisor 

Construction  supervisor  III 

Paint  and  color  specialist  e 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Contract  Supervision : 
Area  I — Oakland  : 

Construction  supervisor  IV 

Construction  supervisor  III 

Senior  mechanical  engineer 

Senior  electrical  engineer 

Construction  supervisor  II 

Construction  office  manager  II 

Construction  supervisor  I 

Electrical  inspector  II 

Mechanial  inspector  II 

Paint  and  color  specialist 

Construction  inspector 

Junior  construction  inspector 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Area  II — Sacramento  : 

Construction  supervisor  IV 

Construction  supervisor  III 

Construction  supervisor  II 

Construction  office  manager  II 

Construction  supervisor  I 

Electrical  inspector  II 

Mechanical   inspector  II 

Construction  inspector 

Electrical  inspector  I 

Mechanical  inspector  I 

Construction    office    assistant 

Junior  civil  engineer 

Junior  construction  inspector 

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate   clerk   

Area  III — Los  Angeles  : 

Construction   supervisor  IV 

Construction  supervisor  III 

Construction  supervisor  II 

Construction  office  manager  II 

Construction  supervisor  I 

Electrical   inspector   II    

Mechanical  inspector  II 

Paint  and  color  specialist 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Construction  inspector 

Junior  construction  inspector 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist  clerk 

Accounting   technician  II 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Totals.   Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Office  of  Architecture  and 

Construction    


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,548-1,747 

$20,964 

$20,964 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

0.3 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,582 

5,S5S 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,746 

20,952 

20,952 

2 

2 

o 

1,213-1,475 

35,400 

35,400 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2.3 

5 

5 

1,048-1,273 

72,306 

74,400 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

11,976 

12,576 

9.6 

7 

7 

905-1,100 

89,800 

90,600 

O 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

2.1 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,060 

24,600 

0.8 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

8 

8 

8 

746-905 

86,712 

86,880 

1 

5 

5 

710-783 

44,340 

46,092 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

— 

— 

— 

425-517 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,746 

20,952 

20,952 

2.4 

2 

2 

1,213-1,475 

33,812 

34.630 

4.6 

6 

6 

1,048-1,273 

87,656 

88,980 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

16.8 

18 

18 

905-1.100 

232,288 

234,656 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

8.1 

10 

10 

746-905 

102,170 

104,574 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

0.4 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

0.5 

_ 

_ 

710-783 

— 

— 

2.6 

6 

6 

710-783 

53,878 

55,710 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,128 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.5 

2 

o 

425-517 

11,556 

11,832 

1.1 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,746 

20,952 

20,952 

3 

3 

3 

1,213-1,475 

53,100 

53,100 

7 

8 

8 

1.048-1,273 

118,908 

120.132 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

16.3 

15 

15 

905-1.100 

196,976 

197,584 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

39.600 

39,600 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

39,132 

39,600 

0.7 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

0.1 

1 

1 

783-998 

9.396 

9,852 

6.S 

7 

i 

746-905 

74.670 

75,138 

0.4 

_ 

_ 

710-783 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

0.3 

- 

- 

457-556 

— 

- 

0.4 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5.760 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,628 

5.904 

0.7 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.020 

5,264 

2.6 

2.1 

2.1 

(26,440) 

10.990 

10.990 

0.3 

0.1 

0.1 

(2.727) 

1,390 

1.390 

133.7 

145.2 

145.2 

$1,601,360 

$1,767,058 

$1,787,254 

633.7 

656.4 

656.4 

$7,338,573 

$7,831,208 

$7,915,988 

SUPERVISION  OF  PUBLIC  SCHOOL 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

Chief  structural  engineer 1               1 

Principal  structural  engineer 2              2 

Supervising  structural  engineer 13.9         14 

District  structural  engineer 0.1 

Senior   structural   engineer 29.9         31 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 

2 

14 


$1,548-1.747 
1,475-1,746 
1.337-1,626 
1.214-1,476 
1.155-1,405 


$20,964 

41,904 

271,379 

510,990 


$20,964 

41,904 

273,090 

514.608 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


37 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL   SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PHYSICAL    FACILITIES    PLANNING    AND 
DEVELOPMENT— Continued 

SUPERVISION    OF   PUBLIC   SCHOOL 
BUILDING   CONSTRUCTION— 

Continued 


Senior  structural  designer 

Structural   engineering   associate- 
Administrative   assistant  I 

Supervising  stenographer  I 

Engineering  aid   II 

Senior   stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Drafting  aid  I 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions_. 


FACILITIES   PLANNING    DIVISION 

Space  Utilization : 
Chief   

Senior  construction  analyst 

Architectural  senior 

Associate  architect 

Associate  construction  analyst 

Architectural  associate 

Architectural  assistant 

Senior  stenographer 

Leasing : 

Lease  agent  

Associate  state  facilities  planner 

Associate  land  agent 

Assistant  state  facilities  planner 

Assistant  land  agent 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Special  consultant 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

TOTALS,     PHYSICAL      FACILITIES 
PLANNING  AND 
DEVELOPMENT  


TECHNICAL   SERVICES 

OFFICE   OF   PROCUREMENT 

Purchasing 

Administration  : 

Procurement  officer 0.3 

State  purchasing  agent 0.7 

Deputy  state  purchasing  agent 1.3 

Chief  of  purchasing  services 1 

Purchasing  specifications  analyst 1 

Principal   buyer 1 

Surplus  property  coordinator 1 

Buyer    II    6.7 

Assistant  purchasing  specifications 

analyst    2 

Buyer    I    6.9 

Business  management  trainee 0.6 

Senior  stenographer   3.7 

Senior  clerk 2 

Intermediate    stenographer    4.7 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 21.4 

Intermediate    clerk    5.1 

Junior   typist-clerk    4.9 

Junior  clerk 1.4 

Area  I — Sacramento  : 
Traffic  Management : 

Traffic  manager 1 

Senior  transportation   rate  clerk-  1 

Transportation  rate  clerk 2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2 


SALARY   RANGE 

4.11 

5 

5 

.$1,100-1,337 

$77,376 

$78,036 

2.9 

3 

3 

050-1,155 

41,580 

11. ."Ml 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

543-060 

7.920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7,728 

1 

2 

2 

469-571 

12,618 

12,906 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

3 

3 

3 

425-517 

1S.612 

18,612 

13.4 

14 

14 

395-505 

77,440 

78,416 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

4.2 

5 

5 

395-480 

27,382 

27,887 

0.2 

3 

3 

(2,253) 

33,050 

33,050 

2.6 

- 

- 

(33,516) 
.$1,090,196 

- 

— 

84.1 

8S 

SS 

$1,172,535 

$1,180,293 

1 

1 

1 

$1,273-1,548 

$17,846 

$18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

3.6 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

52,980 

53,556 

1 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13,860 

13,860 

1.3 

_ 

_ 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

0.3 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,154 

6,464 

O.S 

_ 

_ 

906-1,101 

_ 

— 

4.1 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

73,890 

76,346 

0.3 

_ 

— 

S63-1.048 

— 

— 

2.4 

4 

4 

746-905 

40,532 

42,012 

0.2 

_ 

_ 

710-863 

— 

— 

2.7 

4 

4 

425-517 

22,204 

23,226 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,418 

5,691 

0.5 

— 

_ 

386-469 

— 

— 

0.1 

_ 

_ 

0-150  day 

— 

— 

0.1 

0.2 

0.2 

(32S) 
$236,093 

$9,534,104 

1,101 

1,101 

22.4 

25.2 

25.2 

$276,705 

$10,248,854 

$283,552 

831.3 

865.6 

865.6 

$10,372,071 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

— 

— 

1,406-1,709 

o 

2 

1,213-1,475 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

7 

7 

S21-998 

o 

•:> 

821-998 

7 

7 

644-7S3 

_ 

_ 

556-614 

4 

4 

469-571 

o 

o 

457-556 

5 

5 

425-517 

24 

24 

395-505 

5 

5 

395-480 

3 

3 

359-435 

1 

1 

342-415 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

1 

1 

710-863 

?. 

2 

644-783 

2 

2 

395-505 

$17,992 

38.208 
13,860 
13.S60 
13,860 
12,576 
80,244 

23.952 
58,096 

26.635 
12,582 
30,214 
133,18S 
2S,100 
14,520 
4.980 


12,576 
10,356 
17,780 
10,740 


$18,SS8 

3S.20S 
13,860 
13,860 
13.800 
12.576 
81,828 

23,952 
61,015 

20,942 
12,882 
30,490 

135,010 

28.34S 

14,980 

4.980 


13,200 
10,356 

l.s.204 
10,0s0 


38 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tilth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


US 


TECHNICAL    SERVICES-Continued 


OFFICE  OF   PROCUREMENT— 

Continued 
Purchasing — Continued 

Area  II — Sau  Francisco  : 

Deputy  state  purchasing  agent 

Principal  buver 

Buyer    II    

Buyer    I    

Senior  stenographer   

Senior    typist-clerk    

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  

Intermediate    clerk    

Junior   typist-clerk    

Area  III — Los  Angeles : 

Deputy  state  purchasing  agent 

Principal  buyer 

Buyer  II 

Buyer   I    

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  _ 

Central  Stores 

Headquarters  Office : 

Manager  of  stores 

Storekeeper    II    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk   

Junior  typist-clerk 

Sacramento : 

Storekeeper  IV 

Storekeeper   I    

Truck   driver   

Stock    clerk    

Material    handler    

San  Francisco : 

Storekeeper    II    

Storekeeper   I   

Truck   driver   

Stock    clerk    

Los  Angeles : 

Storekeeper    III    

Storekeeper    I    

Truck   driver 

Stock    clerk    

Material  handler 

Overtime 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Documents  Section 


Stock  and  shipping  supervisor 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Stock  clerk 

Material  handler 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Junior   typist-clerk   

Junior  clerk 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Office  of   Procurement 164.9 


1 
1 

2 
2.6 

0.0 

1 

1 

1 
2 
3 

1 
1 

1 

1 
2 
3 

1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$1,213-1,475 
950-1.155 
S21-99S 
644-7S3 
469-571 
457-556 

$17,700 

13,860 

23,952 

25.224 

5.62S 

6,672 

$17,700 

13,860 

23,952 

26.49S 

5.904 

6,672 

1 

2 

10.S 
1 
0.5 

1 

2 

12 

1 

1 

2 

12 

1 

435-530 
425-517 
395-505 
395-^SO 
359-435 

5,760 
12,408 
65,255 

5,760 

6.060 
12.40S 
66.S52 

5,760 

1 
1 
3 
1.9 

1 
1 
3 
2 

1 

1 
3 
2 

1.213-1,475 

950-1,155 

S21-99S 

644-7S3 

17,700 
13.S60 
34,392 
17,476 

17,700 
13,S60 
34,902 

17,S82 

1 
5 
S.9 

1 

1 
5 
9 
1 

1 
5 
9 
1 

435-530 
425-517 
395-505 
395-^tSO 

5,352 
31,020 
50,196 

5,760 

5,622 
31,020 
51,023 

5,760 

1 
1 

1.9 

1 

0.9 

1 

4 

1 

5.5 

0.3 

1 
2 
1 
2.9 

1 

1 

1 

3 

0.2 

1.7 

0.4 


121 


121 


0.2 
0.7 


1 
2 
1 
3 

1 
1 
1 
3 

0.2 

0.7 


$S56,S03 


$783-950 
584-746 
395-505 
395-1S0 
359-435 

710-S63 
505-644 
556-614 
457-556 
505-556 

584-746 
505-644 
556-614 
457-556 

644-783 
505-644 
556-614 
457-556 
505-556 
(9,354) 
(2,229) 


$932,294 


$11,400 

8,520 

14,920 

5,760 


10,356 

28,398 

7,368 

40,032 


8,520 
14,736 

7,368 
19,242 

9,396 

7,368 

7,368 

19,834 

1,102 
3,672 


168.1       168.1 


$1,153,117 


$1,247,348 


$94S,460 


$11,400 

8,520 

15,658 

5,760 


10,356 

29,028 

7,368 

40,032 


8,520 
14,736 

7,368 
19,860 

9,396 

7,368 

7.368 

20,016 

1,102 
3,672 


32.8 

31.9 

31.9 

$217,818 

$225,360 

$227,528 

1 

1 

1 

$530-644 

$7,728 

$7,728 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.516 

6.672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.3 

9 

2 

457-556 

13,084 

13.344 

0.6 

1 

1 

505-556 

6.672 

6,672 

6 

7 

7 

395-505 

37,834 

38.608 

1.1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.8 

_ 

_ 

359-435 

— 

— 

0.2 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,326 

4,542 

0.1 

0.2 

0.2 

(404) 
$78,496 

1,102 
$89,694 

1,102 

14.1 

15.2 

15.2 

$91,100 

$1,267,088 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


39 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (tilth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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TECHNICAL    SERVICES-Continued 


OFFICE   OF   STATE   PRINTING 

General  Administration 

State  Printer's  Office  : 

State   printer 

Production  and  planning  engineer 

Secretary  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Planning  Section : 

Supervisor  of  printing  and  planning 

services   

Printing  process  and  operations 

supervisor 

Printing  process  planner 

Printing  operations  planner 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Administrative  Services : 
Accounting  Section  : 

General  accountant  III 

General  accountant  II 

Accountant  I 

Senior   stenographer  

Accounting  technician  II 

Senior  account  clerk 

Calculating  machine  operator 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel   officer  I 

Associate  personnel   analyst 

Supervising   clerk   I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Legislative  Bill  Room : 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Supervisor   of  legislative   bill   room 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  legislative  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  legislative  clerk 

Junior   typist-clerk 

Bindery   assistant 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Plant   Operations 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$19,500 

$19,500 

$19,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

2.5 

3 

3 

821-998 

35,828 

35,828 

6.5 

7 

7 

783-950 

79.800 

79,800 

4.8 

5 

5 

395-480 

26,308 

27,148 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,020 

10,524 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8.112 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,035 

6,335 

0.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,645 

5,935 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6.060 

5.7 

7 

7 

395-480 

39,622 

40,022 

3.2 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,152 

16,380 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

0.8 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

0.2 

— 

— 

905-1.100 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,398 

7.728 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,340 

10,858 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.5 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,952 

8,350 

0.1 

— 

— 

530-644 

— 

— 

0.2 

— 

— 

530-644 

_ 

— 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

— 

3 

3 

395-480 

14,5S0 

15,298 

0.9 

2 

2 

395^80 

9,504 

9,960 

8.9 

5 

5 

395^80 

23,700 

23,700 

0.1 

— 

— 

359-435 

_ 

— 

4.7 

5 

5 

1.97-2.07  hr 

20,2S0 

20,280 

0.4 

1.6 

1.6 

(2,603) 

7,450 

7,450 

59.4 


Plant  Administration  : 

Superintendent  of  printing 

production 1 

Operations  supervisor 1 

Printing  production  control  man 1 

Printing  art  planner 1.2 

Printing   expeditor    2 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk — 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Composing  Room  : 

General  composing  room  foreman  _  1 

Job  room  foreman 1 

Composing  room  foreman  II 3.3 

Composing  room  foreman  I 12 

Senior  linotype  machinist 1.1 

Senior  monotype  machinist 1 

Linotype  machinist 5.8 

Linotype  operator 46.1 

Monotype  keyboard  operator 3 

Monotype  caster  operator 2 

Compositor 44.3 

Proofreader 23.3 

Apprentice  compositor 1 

Printing  trades  assistant  II 3.1 

Copyholder   33.1 

Printing  trainee — 

Printing  apprentice 3.S 

Overtime — includes  base  pay 32.9 


64.6 


64.6 


$426,131 


$478,402 


1 

1 

$1,405-1,624 

$19,488 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14,440 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,776 

2 

o 

614-746 

17,336 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,622 

- 

- 

395-480 

- 

1 

1 

998-1.100 

13,200 

1 

1 

905-99S 

11,976 

8 

3 

5.26-5.36  hr 

29,376 

11 

11 

4.97-5.07  hr 

101,893 

1 

1 

4.92-5.02  hr 

9,172 

1 

1 

4.92-5.02  hr 

9,172 

7 

7 

4.85^.95  hr 

63,308 

52 

52 

4.69-4.79  hr 

450,052 

5 

5 

4.69^1.79  hr 

43,755 

2 

2 

4.69-4.79  hr 

17,502 

55 

55 

4.69-4.79  hr 

476,305 

28 

28 

4.69-4.79  hr 

245,028 

_ 

— 

2.34-4.45  hr 

— 

3 

3 

3.17-3.63  hr 

19,896 

39 

39 

2.95-3.05  hr 

217,308 

_ 

_ 

2.63-2.85  hr 

— 

4 

4 

2.34-4.45  hr 

32,520 

17 

17 

(452.043) 

239,400 

$4S3,660 


$19,488 
15,156 
13.200 
10,272 
17,760 
6.S52 
5,910 


13,200 
11,976 
29,376 

101.S93 

9,172 

9,172 

63,308 

450,052 
43,755 
17,502 

476,305 

245,028 

19,S96 
217.30S 

32,520 
239,400 


40 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL   SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (AdMi.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
IT 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
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56 
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59 
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62 
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84 
85 
86 


TECHNICAL    SERVICES-Continued 

OFFICE   OF   STATE    PRINTING— 

Continued 

Plant  Operations — Continued 

Press  Room  : 

Pressroom  Administration : 

General  pressroom  foreman 

Pressroom  foreman  II 

Intermediate  typst-clerk 

Journeywoinan  bindery  worker  II 
Plate  Preparation : 

Supervisor  of  plate  preparation 

Offset  process  cameraman — 

master  photographer 

Offset  process  cameraman — black 

and  white  operator 

Lithographic   negative   assembler. 

Lithographc  platemaker 

Lithographic  apprentice 

Printing  apprentice 

Web  Offset  Printing : 

Pressroom  foreman  II 

Web  offset  press  leadman 

Web  offset  pressman  (publication 

type)    

Web    offset    pressman     (business 

forms)   

Web  offset  press  assistant 

Printing  trades  assistant  II 

Cylinder  pressman 

Letterpress : 

Pressroom  foreman  II 

Pressroom  foreman  I 

Rotary  lead  pressman 

Rotary  pressman 

Cylinder  pressman 

Vertical  and  hi-speed  pressman 

Molding  press  operator 

Platen  pressman 

Rotary  press  assistant 

Printing  apprentice 

Printing  trades  assistant  II 

Printing  trades  assistant  I 

Lithographic  press : 

Lithographic    pressroom    foreman 

II 

Lithographic  pressroom  foreman  I 
Pressman-in-charge,  4  color  litho- 
graphic press 

Lithographic  offset  pressman 

Lithographic  apprentice 

Offset  press  assistant 

Printing  apprentice 

Overtime 

Bindery : 

General  bindery  foreman 

Bindery  foreman  II 

Bindery  foreman  I 

Journeyman  bookbinder 

Bindery  forelady  II 

Bindery  forelady  I 

Journeywoman  bindery  worker  II 

Printing  trades  assistant  II 

Printing  trades  assistant  I 

Printing  trainee 

Printing  apprentice 

Journeywoman  bindery  worker  I 

Woman  bindery  worker  trainee 

Overtime — includes  base  pay 

Machine  Shop : 

Printing  plant  machinist  leadman 

Electrician  I 

Printing  plant  machinist 

Printing  trades  assistant  II 

Printing  apprentice 

Overtime 


Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$998-1,100 

$13,200 

$13,200 

1 

2 

2 

5.26-5.36  hr 

19,586 

19,586 

1 

1 

1 

395-180 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

3.15-3.25  hr 

5,938 

5,93S 

2 

2 

2 

5.74-5.S4  hr 

21,340 

21,340 

1 

1 

1 

5.45-5.55  hr 

10,140 

10,140 

22 

3 

3 

5.06-5.16  hr 

2S,2S1 

2S.2S1 

7.6 

11 

11 

4.96-5.06  hr 

101,695 

101,695 

5.8 

9 

9 

4.96-5.06  hr 

83,205 

S3,205 

4.5 

3 

3 

3.99-4.84  hr 

26,529 

26,529 

- 

2 

2 

3.99-4.84  hr 

17,6S6 

17.6S6 

1 

1 

1 

5.26-5.36  hr 

9.793 

9,793 

2.8 

6 

6 

5.S2-5.92  hr 

64,896 

64,S96 

2.4 

6 

6 

5.13-5.23  hr 

57,330 

57,330 

3.2 

5 

5 

4.66-4.76  hr 

43485 

43,485 

5.1 

8 

8 

3.95-4.05  hr 

59,192 

59,192 

6 

S 

10 

3.17-3.63  hr 

53.056 

66,320 

5 

6 

6 

4.69^.79  hr 

52,506 

52,506 

1 

1 

1 

5.26-5.36  hr 

9.793 

9.793 

2.3 

9 

2 

4.97-5.07  hr 

18,526 

18,526 

0.4 

_ 

_ 

4.87-4.97  hr 

— 

— 

1.7 

_ 

_ 

4.S4-4.94  hr 

— 

— 

°2  7 

17 

24 

4.69-4.79  hr 

148,767 

210,024 

8.3 

20 

12 

4.69-4.79  hr 

175,020 

105,012 

1.1 

1 

1 

4.64-4.74  hr 

8,660 

8,660 

3.4 

5 

5 

4.56-4.66  hr 

42,570 

42,570 

3.1 

— 

_ 

3.92-4.02  hr 

— 

— 

3.2 

4 

4 

3.19-4.50  hr 

32.SS8 

32,888 

14 

17 

17 

3.17-3.63  hr 

112,744 

112,744 

1.7 

3 

3 

2.70-2.93  hr 

16,059 

16,059 

1 

1 

1 

6.10-6.20  hr 

11,327 

11,327 

3 

3 

3 

5.S1-5.91  hr 

32,394 

32,394 

3.3 

3 

3 

5.52-5.62  hr 

30,804 

30,804 

22 

43 

43 

5.06-5.16  hr 

405,361 

405,361 

2 

4 

_ 

3.99-4.84  hr 

35,372 

— 

31.7 

42 

42 

3.93-4.03  hr 

309,246 

309,246 

1.9 

— 

4 

3.99-4.S4  hr 

— 

35,372 

18.1 

22 

18 

(250,297) 

311,900 

255,100 

1 

1 

1 

99S-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

3 

3 

3 

5.26-5.36  hr 

29.379 

29,379 

4.1 

6 

6 

4.97-5.07  hr 

55,578 

55,578 

80.6 

105 

105 

4.69-4.79  hr 

914,855 

914,855 

0.9 

1 

1 

3.72-3.S2  hr 

6,979 

6,979 

4.1 

5 

5 

3.44-3.54  hr 

32,340 

32,340 

94.7 

120 

120 

3.15-3.25  hr 

708,560 

708,560 

35.4 

SO 

80 

3.17-3.63  hr 

527,560 

527,560 

45.1 

30 

30 

2.70-2.93  hr 

157.890 

157,890 

0.4 

8 

8 

2.70-2.93  hr 

42.S24 

42,824 

4.2 

4 

4 

2.34-4.45  hr 

32,520 

32.520 

16.6 

10 

5 

2.36-2.S4  hr 

51,890 

25,945 

0.6 

10 

15 

1.94-2.04  hr 

37,270 

55,905 

2S.4 

17 

20 

(324,874) 

199,000 

234,500 

1 

1 

1 

5.86-5.96  hr 

10.S89 

10.SS9 

2 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17.904 

8.2 

10 

10 

5.33-5.43  hr 

98,926 

99,109 

0.7 

1 

— 

3.08-3.54  hr 

6,468 

— 

o.s 

1 

2 

2.67-4.S0  hr 

8,770 

17,540 

1.2 

1.2 

12 

(19,276) 

19,800 

$7,414,228 

19,800 

757.5 

918.2 

918.2 

$6,169,883 

$7,394,540 

GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


41 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL   SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


TECHNICAL    SERVICES-Continued 

OFFICE    OF    STATE    PRINTING— 

Continued 

Material    Handling 

Printing  materials  control  man 111 

Printing  operations  planner 111 

Storekeeper  IV 111 

Stock  and  shipping  supervisor 111 

Storekeeper   II    0.5           1              1 

Storekeeper  I 2.4           3-             3 

Heavy  truck  driver 0.5           1              1 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 6              7              7 

Material  handler 17.8         19            19 

Senior  clerk -              1               1 

Laborer 0.9           1               1 

Stock  clerk 3.4           5              5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 12               2 

Intermediate   clerk    1               -              - 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1              -             - 

Janitor    3.5           5              5 

Watchman    4              4              4 

Overtime 2.4           2              2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 48.4         55  55 

Totals,  Office  of  State  Printing 865.3    1,037.8    1,037.S 

OFFICE  OF  ADMINISTRATIVE 
PROCEDURE 

Administration  : 
Sacramento : 

Executive  officer  

Hearing  officer  II 

Hearing  officer  I 

Associate   counsel   

Administrative  assistant  II  _. 

Hearing  reporter 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Legal  stenographer 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

San  Francisco : 

Hearing  officer  II 

Hearing  officer  I 

Hearing  reporter 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Legal  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer 
Los  Angeles : 

Hearing  officer  II 

Hearing  officer  I 

Hearing  reporter 

Supervising  stenographer  I  __. 

Senior  legal  stenographer   

Senior  clerk   

Hearing    transcriber-typist    __ 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Codification : 

Deputy  legislative  counsel  II  __. 
Intermediate   stenographer   

Totals,  Office  of  Administrative 

Procedure 62.9         62.5         62.5 


OFFICE  OF  LOCAL  ASSISTANCE 

Administration  : 

Local  assistance  officer  general 

services    111 

Supervisor,  local  public  works  allo- 
cation   programs    0.7  1  1 

Associate   research   analyst   finance  111 

Field  representative  I 0.6  -  - 

Administrative  assistant 111 

Administrative  assistant  I 111 


SALARY  RANGE 

$783-950 

$11,400 

$11,400 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

710-863 

10,356 

10.356 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

584-710 

7,188 

7,548 

505-614 

21,864 

22,104 

584-644 

7,038 

7,398 

556-614 

51,576 

51,576 

505-556 

124,868 

126,447 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

480-530 

6,360 

6,360 

457-556 

31,398 

32,262 

395-480 

10,080 

11,772 

395-480 

— 

— 

395-480 

— 

— 

395-480 

26,936 

27,360 

415-505 

23,779 

24,240 

(14,814) 

13,000 
$371,331 

13,000 

$321,158 

$377,623 

1,917,172 


$8,263,961 


$749,725 


$1,405-1,708 

1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 

783-950 

746-905 

746-905 


$775,243 


$20,496 

13,200 
13,200 

10,860 
10,860 


$8,255,823 


1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$17,846 

$18,732 

1.1 

2 

2 

1,405-1,708 

40,992 

40,992 

2 

o 

2 

1,273-1,548 

37,152 

37,152 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

3 

3 

3 

783-950 

34.110 

34,200 

2 

2 

o 

517-628 

15,072 

15,072 

1.9 

2 

2 

446-543 

12,259 

12,545 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,507 

5,760 

2 

9 

<> 

1,405-1,708 

40,992 

40,992 

3 

3 

3 

1,273-1,548 

55,728 

55,728 

5 

5 

5 

7S3-950 

57,000 

57,000 

2 

O 

2 

517-628 

14,840 

15,072 

1 

2 

2 

446-543 

13,032 

13,032 

1 

- 

- 

425-517 

- 

- 

3 

3 

3 

1,405-1,708 

61,488 

61,488 

9.7 

7 

7 

1,273-1,548 

129,594 

130,032 

11.8 

11 

11 

783-950 

120,631 

122,991 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,632 

7,920 

3.9 

4 

4 

517-628 

30,144 

30,144 

1.9 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,220 

12,829 

0.1 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,244 

11,820 

1.4 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,040 

5,2S6 

0.1 

0.5 

0.5 

(1,300) 

3,955 

3,955 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,129 

6,204 

$781,582 


$20,496 

13.S60 
13,200 

10,860 
10,860 


42 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL  SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


TECHNICAL  SERVICES-Continued 

OFFICE  OF  LOCAL  ASSISTANCE— 
Continued 


Administration — Continued 

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk   

Junior  stenographer 

Junior   typist-clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Fiscal  Section : 

Supervising  governmental  auditor  II 

Governmental  auditor  III 

Governmental  auditor  II 

Accountant  I 

Auditor  I 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accountaing  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Agency  Services  Section : 

Supervisor  of  agency  services 

Civil  engineering  associate 

Area  supervisor 

Associate    real    property    appraiser 

Field  representative  II 

Field  representative  I 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Los  Angeles : 

Field  representative  II 

Field  representative  I 

Senior   account   clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Television  coordinator : 

Television   coordinator 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Totals,  Office  of   Local   Assistance 


SYSTEMS  ANALYSIS 

Systems  Staff : 
Chief    

Assistant  chief 

Supervising  data  processing  systems 

analyst 

Supervising   administrative   analyst, 

accounting  systems 

Senior  data  processing  systems 

analyst 

Senior  management  analyst 

Operations  research  specialist  III 

Senior  administrative  analyst, 

accounting  systems 

Associate  data  processing  systems 

analyst 

Associate   management   analyst 

Operations  research  specialist  II 

Associate  administrative  analyst, 

accounting  systems 

Assistant  data  processing  systems 

analyst 

Operations  research  specialist  I 

Assistant  administrative  analyst, 

accounting  systems 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  stenographer 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.8 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$9,322 

$9,776 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

3.9 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,595 

24,155 

4.3 

5 

5 

395-505 

26,592 

27,342 

4.1 

5 

5 

395-180 

27,260 

27,748 

0.1 

— 

— 

386-469 

— 

— 

1.9 

2 

o 

•       359-^135 

9,264 

9,720 

1.9 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,980 

4,9S0 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

39,600 

39,600 

11.5 

12 

12 

746-905 

122,266 

125,908 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1.8 

1 

1 

584-644 

7,728 

7,728 

3.8 

4 

4 

457-556 

25,013 

25,594 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,335 

6,646 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395^180 

5,760 

5,760 

1.6 

1 

1 

395^180 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,155 

13,200 

13,200 

3 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

41,580 

41,580 

— 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11,947 

12,576 

4.5 

5 

5 

863-1,048 

62,580 

62,880 

7.3 

7 

7 

783-950 

77,418 

78,630 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,834 

20,016 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,062 

12,358 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1.5 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

22,958 

23,571 

6.1 

6 

6 

783-950 

62,356 

64,308 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.9 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,924 

12,208 

2 

o 

2 

395-505 

10,980 

11,244 

1 

1 

1 

342^115 

4,980 

4,980 

- 

0.6 

0.6 

- 

3,687 

3,687 

1 

1 

1 

1,628 

19,536 

19,536 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,256 

6,572 

90.3 


92.6 


92.6 


$777,552 


$841,797 


$855,747 


1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

$1,548-1,882 
1,337-1,626 

$22,139 
19,512 

$22,584 
19,512 

2 

2 

2 

1,213-1,475 

32,836 

33,744 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

2 

0.5 

0.4 

3 
1 

1 

3 

1 
1 

1,100-1,337 
1,100-1,337 
1,100-1,337 

43,162 

14,208 
13,200 

44,520 
14,916 
13,860 

2 

o 

2 

1,100-1,337 

29,904 

30,600 

5.2 
0.2 

7 
1 
1 

7 
1 
1 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 
905-1,100 

83,507 
11,976 
10,860 

86,370 
12,576 
11,400 

4.9 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

72,802 

75,234 

1.7 
0.8 

2 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 
746-905 

18,868 
19,409 

19,788 
20,362 

0.7 
0.3 
1.6 
2.3 
0.3 

2 
2 

1 

2 
2 

1 

746-905 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 
386-469 

11,786 
9,940 
4,860 

12,062 

10.430 

5,100 

GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


43 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL   SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


TECHNICAL    SERVICES-Continued 

SYSTEMS  ANALYSIS— Continued 

Service  Center : 

Manager  of  data  processing 

Computer  operations  supervisor  II_ 
Supervisor,  electronic  data 

processing   

Applied  science  programmer  II 

Programmer  II,  electronic  data 

processing   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Operations : 

Key  punch   supervisor  I 

Key  punch  operator 

Senior  computer  operator 

Computer  operator 

Intermediate   clerk    

Junior  stenographer 

Statewide  Federated  Information 
System : 
Supervising  data  processing  systems 

analyst 

Senior  data  processing  systems 

analyst 

Associate  data  processing  systems 

analyst 

Operations  research  specialist  II 

Assistant  data  processing  systems 

analyst 

Operations  research  specialist  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 40.6 


0.0 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$998-1,213 

905-1,100 

$11,976 
12,276 

$12,576 

12,888 

0.9 
0.6 

1 

1 

1 
1 

905-1,100 
746-905 

10,860 
8,952 

11,400 
9,396 

2 

0.8 

0.2 

2 

2 

746-905 
395-505 
386-469 

18,424 

19,332 

- 

1 
4 
1 
5 

4 

1 

1 
4 
1 
5 
4 
1 

469-571 
405-492 
614-746 
530-644 
395-4S0 
3S6-469 

6,206 
19,436 

7,364 
35,058 
19,428 

4,860 

6,510 

20,388 

7,725 

36.776 

20,485 

5,100 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

2.6 

4 

4 

1,100-1,337 

61,576 

63,792 

0.8 

1 
1 

1 
1 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 

13,200 
10,860 

13,200 
11,400 

0.7 
0.2 
0.9 
0.6 

1 

1 
1 
0.2 

1 

1 
1 
0.2 

746-905 
746-905 
395-505 
3S6-469 

9,776 

5,120 
4,SS0 

57S 

10,272 

5,374 

5,121 

578 

BUILDING   STANDARDS 
COMMISSION 

Chief  building  code  analyst 

Building  code  analyst 

Construction  office  manager  I 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

INSURANCE  OFFICE 

Insurance  officer  

Assistant  insurance  officer 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


MERIT  AWARD  BOARD 

Secretary,  state  merit  award  board 

Administrative  assistant  II - 

Administrative   assistant  I 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

TOTALS,  TECHNICAL  SERVICES— 


1 

1.5 
1 
1.9 


5.4 


68.2 


$455,593 


$1,213-1,475 

950-1,155 

905-1,100 

425-517 

$56,803 


$1,155-1,405 

905-1,100 

469-571 

425-517 

$52,112 


$1,100-1.337 

905-1,100 

746-905 

469-571 

395-505 

$50,678 


$715,199 


$17,700 
23,280 
13,200 
12,408 

$66,588 


$16,S60 

26,348 

6,852 

5,513 

$55,573 


EXECUTIVE  AND  ADMINISTRATIVE  SERVICES 

EXECUTIVE   OFFICE 

Director 1  1 

Deputy  director 1.8  2 

Assistant  director 1.2  2 

Assistant  director,  administration 0.8  — 

General  services  planning  officer 0.4  1 


1 

$23,500 

$23,500 

2 

1,957 

46,968 

2 

1,548-1,882 

45,168 

— 

1,476-1,794 

— 

1 

1,626 

19,512 

$740,771 


$17,700 
24,452 
13,200 
12,408 

$67,760 


$16,S60 
26,400 

6,852 
5,789 

$55,901 


1,240.4  1,440.2  1,440.2    $10,212,752    $11,965,709    $12,024,672 


$23,500 
46,968 
45,168 

19,512 


44 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL   SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


I        NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tilth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


EXECUTIVE   AND   ADMINISTRATIVE 
SERVICES-Continued 

EXECUTIVE  OFFICE— Continued 

Secretary  II 1  1 

Secretary  I 2  2 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.6  1 

Junior  stenographer 0.1  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 9.9  11 


MANAGEMENT  PLANNING 

Supervising  management  analyst 

Senior  data  processing  systems  analyst 

Senior  management  analyst 

Associate  data  processing  systems 

analyst 

Associate  management  analyst 

Programmer  II 

Assistant  management  analyst 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Delineator 

Administrative  trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 14.9 

Data  Processing  Service  Revolving  Fund : 
Tabulating  operations  supervisor 

IV 1 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor 

III   1 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II  2 

Programmer  I,  EDP - 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  I  1 

Key  data  supervisor  II 0.5 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  1.6 

Key  data  supervisor  I 1.8 

Tabulating  machine  operator 4.2 

Senior  account  clerk   1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Key  punch  operator 10.2 

Intermediate  account  clerk 4.6 

Tabulating  machine  operator — 

trainee 1.7 

Key  data  operator — trainee 2.8 

Overtime 0.5 

Temporary  help 0.3 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 36.2 

Totals,    Management    Planning    Office  51.1 


11 


SALARY  BANGE 
$599-728 
543-660 
469-571 
425-517 
386-469 

$146,913 


$S,736 

15,840 

6.S52 

5,226 


$171,S02 


17 


17 


$155,234 


$185,2S5 


41.3 


41.3 


58.3         58.3 


LEGAL  OFFICE 

Chief  counsel 111 

Assistant  chief  counsel 1.4  2  2 

Senior  counsel 2  2  2 

Associate  counsel   5.4  5  5 

Assistant  counsel   2  5  5 

Junior  counsel 2.3  —  — 

Student  legal  assistant 0.8  1  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 4.5  5  5 

Legal  stenographer 1.8  2  2 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.9  1  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 22.1  24  24 


ADMINISTRATIVE  SERVICES 

Central  Mail  and  File  Room : 

Records  management  analyst  I 0.5  1  1 

Senior  clerk    111 

Intermediate  clerk 2.3  3  3 

Junior  clerk   1.6  1  1 


$213,451 
$368,685 


$1,626-1,956 

1,475-1,793 

1,273-1,548 

1,155-1,405 

863-1,048 

746-821 

457-710 

517-62S 

446-543 

425-517 

$257,630 


$746-905 
457-556 
395-4S0 
342-415 


$255,022 
$440,307 


$288,474 


$8,952 
6,672 

15.SS0 
4,362 


$S,736 

15.S40 

6,852 

5,490 


$172,066 


1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13.S05 

14,498 

2 

2 

2 

1,100-1,337 

29,794 

30,484 

1.5 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

37,052 

37,S00 

3.7 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

35,514 

36,964 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,624 

0.8 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,668 

8,048 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

0.2 

— 

— 

556-614 

— 

— 

0.5 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,656 

6,S52 

1.5 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,490 

5,766 

0.8 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,960 

5,200 

$190,S52 


1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

$13,S60 

1 

1 

863-l,04S 

12,576 

12,576 

2 

o 

710-863 

19,790 

20,250 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,548 

7,920 

— 

— 

584-710 

— 

— 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,362 

7,728 

2 

2 

505-614 

12,620 

13,240 

o 

•> 

469-571 

12,824 

13,480 

4 

4 

457-556 

23,139 

24,315 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,559 

5,835 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

6,060 

12 

12 

405-492 

65,003 

67,382 

5 

5 

395-480 

25,820 

26,812 

3 

3 

359-395 

13,248 

13,896 

3 

3 

359-395 

13,410 

14,058 

0.9 

0.9 

(3,566) 
(2,683) 

6,556 

6,556 

0.4 

0.4 

3,275 

3,275 

$263,915 

$454,767 


$23,102 
39,216 
37,152 
77,956 
52,833 

$23,472 
40,092 
37,152 
81,044 
55,428 

5,4S4 
35,962 
11,279 

5,490 

5,760 
36.631 
11,845 

5,766 

$297,190 


$9,396 

6,672 

16,376 

4,57S 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


45 


DEPARTMENT   OF   GENERAL   SERVICES-Continued 


SALARIES   AND   WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled) (Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


EXECUTIVE    AND    ADMINISTRATIVE 
SERVICES-Continued 


ADMINISTRATIVE  SERVICES- 
Continued 

Personnel  Office : 

Personnel  officer  II 1 

Training    officer    II       - 

Associate  personnel  analyst 1 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 0.5 

Junior  stall'  analyst 0.5 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  typist-clerk 1 

Senior  account  clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.5 

Intermediate  clerk 0.7 

Intermediate  account  clerk — 

Junior  typist-clerk    1.1 

Accounting  Office : 

Accounting  officer  IV 1 

General  accountant  III 1 

Accounting  officer  III 2 

Accounting  officer  II 2 

Business  service  officer  I 1 

Assistant  administrative  analyst, 

accounting  systems 0.6 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 1 

Accountant  I 3.6 

Supervising  clerk  I 2 

Property  clerk  I 0.7 

Senior  clerk    4.9 

Senior  cashier-clerk    1 

Senior  account  clerk 4 

Accounting  technician  II 5.2 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 15.4 

Intermediate  clerk 6 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 0.7 

Intermediate  account  clerk 14.5 

Budget  Office  : 

Associate  budget  analyst 1 

Junior  staff  analyst 0.9 

Administrative    trainee    0.6 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Devonshire  Downs : 

Senior    maintenance    man,    district 

fairs    1 

Laborer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

California  disaster  office 3S.2 

Temporary  help 4.2 

Totals,  Administrative   Services 135.5 


TOTALS,  EXECUTIVE  AND 

ADMINISTRATIVE     SERVICES- 


SALARY   RANGE 

1 

1 

$1,048-1,273 

.$15,276 

$15,276 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

13,860 

14,556 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,176 

12,784 

1 

1 

74C-905 

10,104 

10,608 

— 

— 

614-746 

— 

— 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,490 

6.672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

2 

o 

425-51 7 

11,430 

11,694 

4 

4 

395-505 

21,540 

22.036 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,040 

5,286 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.740 

4.9.80 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,524 

4,740 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

2 

905-1.100 

26,244 

20.400 

2 

2 

746-905 

19.93S 

20.922 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,978 

10,482 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.S60 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

5 

5 

556-676 

36,S16 

37,S48 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,008 

7,368 

5 

5 

457-556 

32,661 

33.2S2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

4 

4 

457—556 

25.730 

26,026 

5 

5 

457—556 

32,016 

32,448 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6,360 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,647 

11,187 

15 

15 

395-505 

S4,163 

85,080 

6 

6 

395-480 

34,262 

34,537 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.860 

5.100 

16 

16 

395-480 

86,579 

88,852 

2 

2 

905-1.100 

25,276 

25,880 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,518 

7,888 

— 

— 

556-614 

— 

— 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

— 

_ 

(210,248) 

— 

— 

3.6 

3.6 

(32,002) 

29,182 

29,182 

105.6      105.6 


218.6      19S.9      19S.9 


$843,763 


$1,616,991 


$731,560 


$1,632,143 


GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    3,941.6 


$745,772 


$1,669,795 


4,174.7   4,174.7         $32,151,274        $35,528,952        $35,921,015 


a  Senior  landscape  architect  transferred  from  Sacramento  Buildings  to  provide  statewide  grounds  planning. 

l>  Area  reporting  units  established  in  Sacramento  Buildings  to  provide  organizational  control. 

c  California  State  Police  Division  created  by  transfer  from  other  units  to  reflect  actual  organization. 

d  Merit  Award  Board  transferred  to  Board  of  Control  by  legislati  ve  action. 

<•■  Paint  and  color  specialist  transferred  from  Area  I  to  reflect  actual  organization. 


46 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


Department  of  General  Services 


STATE   EXPOSITION   AND   FAIR   EXECUTIVE   COMMITTEE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 

(Filled' 


67-68 
(tilth.) 


68-6  9 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
1 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


Senior  budget  analyst 

Supervising  state  financial  examiner  II_ 

Secretary  I  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


0.2 
0.8 


SALARY  BAKGE 
$1,100-1,337 

1.100-1,337 
543-660 
425-517 

$6,482 


$13,200 

13,200 

7,246 

5,100 

$38,746 


$13,860 

13,860 

7,600 

5,352 

$40,672 


ADMINISTRATION 

Manager   

Comptroller    

Accounting  officer  II 

Secretary    II    

Accountant  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help  and  overtime  _ 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


FALL    FAIR 

Chief  of  racing   and  livestock 

Chief,  bureau  of  exhibits 

Exhibit   supervisor 

Administrative  assistant 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Services  by  buildings  and  grounds 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


SPRING    FAIR 


Temporary    help    

Services  by  buildings  and  grounds 


Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


QUARTER    HORSE    MEET 


Temporary    help    

Services  by  buildings  and  grounds 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


HORSE   SHOW 


Temporary   help    

Services  by  buildings  and  grounds 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


BUILDINGS  AND   GROUNDS 

Chief    

Assistant   chief   

Electrician   foreman 

Plumber  foreman 

Carpenter  foreman 

Painter   foreman 

Storekeeper  II  

Electrician   I    


STATE   FAIR  AND   EXPOSITION 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$18,810 

$19,758 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,482 

10.860 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8.736 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,038 

7.398 

2 

2 

o 

457-556 

13,318 

13,344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,507 

5,7S5 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1.2 

1.3 

1.3 

(6,910) 

7,661 

7,661 

11.2 


0.6 
0.1 


0.7 


1.3 


3.3 


11.3 


11.3 


$91,251 


$99,116 


122.7       127.9       127.9 


0.7 
0.1 


0.7 
0.1 


o.s 


15.1 
2.9 


O.S 


15.1 
2.9 


18 


1.5 
1.S 


IS 


1.5 
1.8 


3.3 


3.3 


$721,647 


($2,110) 
(322) 

$2,432 


(-) 
(-) 


($4,564) 
(11,845) 

$16,409 


$998-1,213 
7S3-950 
746-S21 
746-821 
710-7S3 
710-7S3 
5S4-746 
676-746 


$811,601 


$3,S73 
246 

$4,119 


$101,653 
19,743 

$121,396 


$S.073 
10.910 

$18,983 


$12,576 
9,852 
9,852 
9.S52 
9,396 
9,396 
7,008 
17,904 


$101,106 


— 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$11,976 

$12,576 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

13,985 

14,266 

2.4 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

35,981 

36,012 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12.576 

1.8 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.7 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,409 

17.89S 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

7S 

SO 

SO 

(3S4.647) 

434,377 

434,377 

0.3 

0.4 

0.4 

(1.S99) 

2,191 

2,191 

35.5 

36.5 

36.5 

(254.386) 

270,494 

270,494 

$813,002 


$3,873 
246 

$4,119 


$101,653 
19,743 

$121,396 


$8,073 
10,910 

$18,983 


$13,200 
10,356 
9.S52 
9,852 
9,396 
9.396 
7,368 
17,904 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


Department  of  General  Services 


47 


STATE   FAIR   AND   EXPOSITION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


BUILDINGS  AND   GROU N DS— Continued 

Plumber  I 

Automotive  mechanic 

Supervising   groundsman   I 

Carpenter   I   

Painter  I   

Area    operations    supervisor 

Racetrack   maintenance  supervisor-- 

Graphic   artist   

Lead  groundsman 

Skilled  laborer 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive   equipment   operator   I__. 

Mechanics'   helper 

Senior  clerk   

Stock  clerk 

Groundsman     

Lead  watchman 

Laborer  

Intermediate   typist-clerk 

Watchman   

Janitor    

Temporary  help 

Temporary  help,  Spring  Fair 

Temporary  help,  Quarter  Horse  Meet 

Temporary  help,  Horse  Show 

Overtime   

Overtime,  Public  Service  Activities-. 

Overtime,  Quarter  Horse  Meet 

Reimbursements  for  Services: 

To  Fall  Fair 

To  Spring  Fair 

To  Quarter  Horse  Meet 

To  Horse  Show 

To  Public  Service  Activities 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 36.5 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$676-746 

$8,952 

$S.952 

1 

1 

1 

C44-74G 

8,520 

8,520 

o.s 

1 

1 

584-710 

7.00S 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

N.niin 

8,520 

1.6 

2 

2 

644-710 

16,472 

16.S70 

3 

3 

3 

644-710 

25,560 

25,560 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

S.112 

S.112 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7.09S 

7,368 

3 

3 

3 

556-614 

22.104 

22,104 

•> 

2 

o 

556-614 

14.736 

14,736 

6 

6 

6 

556-614 

44.208 

44,208 

1 

1 

1 

630-614 

7.00S 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

C.G72 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

2.7 

3 

3 

480-530 

18.S55 

19,080 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6.360 

7.9 

8 

S 

4S0-530 

50,430 

50,730 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

5 

5 

5 

415-505 

30,050 

30,300 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,290 

11,520 

18 

21 

21 

(133,389) 

157,884 

157,884 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(322) 

246 

246 

— 

2 

2 

— 

14,288 

14,288 

9 

1.8 

1.8 

(11,845) 

10,910 

10,910 

9 

7.7 

7.7 

(53,462) 

46,122 

46.122 

2 

2 

2 

(12,327) 

11,821 

11,821 

- 

0.9 

0.9 

- 

5,455 

5,455 

-S5.5 

-36.5 

-36.5 

-254,386 

-270,494 

-270,494 

-0.1 

-0.1 

-0.1 

-322 

-246 

-246 

- 

-2.9 

-2.9 

- 

-19,743 

-19,743 

-2 

-1.S 

-l.S 

-11,845 

-10,910 

-10,910 

-11 

-10.7 

-10.7 

-89,679 

-82,365 

-82,365 

PUBLIC  SERVICE  ACTIVITIES 

Services  by  Buildings  and  Grounds- 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


11 


39.5 


10.7 


39.5 


10.7 


185.4   211.5   211.5 


$236,222 


$89,679 


$1,157,640 


$278,383 


$82,365 


$1,415,963 


$281,904 


$82,365 


$1,422,875 


COMMISSION   ON   CALIFORNIA  STATE   GOVERNMENT  ORGANIZATION  AND   ECONOMY 


Executive   secretary 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,405-1,708 
469-571 

$26,064 


$20,496 
6,852 

$27,348 


$20,496 
6,852 

$27,348 


48 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


PERSONNEL   BOARD 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Atltli.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


BOARD 

Board  member 

Assistant  secretary 

Hearing  officer 

Hearing  reporter 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive  : 

Executive  officer  

Assistant  executive  officer 

Personnel  officer  III 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Secretary  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer  a 

Personnel  and  Accounting : 

Administrative  service  officer  I. 

Accountant    trainee    

Senior  clerk 

Accounting  technician   II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PERSONNEL  SERVICES   DIVISION 

Administration : 

Principal  personnel   analyst  ; _: 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer  a 

Intermediate  typist-clerk , 

Operations  : 

Principal  personnel  analyst 

Supervising  personnel  analyst 

Senior  personnel  analyst 

Senior  personnel  examiner 

Training  officer  II  b 

Personnel  officer  II 

Staff  personnel  analyst 

Associate  engineer,  water  resotirces 
Associate  engineering  personnel  ex- 
aminer   

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  mechanical  engineer 

Assistant  personnel  analyst c 

Junior  mechanical  engineer 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Administrative  trainee 

Test  Pool : 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


RECRUITMENT  AND   FIELD 
SERVICES   DIVISION 

Sacramento : 

Principal  personnel  examiner- 
Senior  personnel  analyst 


SALARY  RANGE 

5 

5 

5 

$8,000 

$40,000 

$40,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,548-1,882 

22,584 

22,584 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

517-628 

7,536 

7,536 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,980 

5,220 

0.2 

- 

- 

(1,374) 

- 

- 

10.1 


IS 


1 

0.9 


10 


10 


$102,501 


$106,996 


12.2 


12.2 


$201,563 


$136,719 


$1,337-1,626 
1,100-1,337 


$19,512 
15,980 


For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$107,236 


1 

1 

1 

$1,793-2,082 

$24,984 

$24,984 

1 

1 

1 

1,548-1,882 

22,584 

22,584 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,S60 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,137 

9,586 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8,736 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.S52 

0.9 

- 

- 

425-517 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

12,526 

13,148 

1 

1 

1 

584-644 

7,218 

7,578 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13.344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,935 

6,235 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

5.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(69,551) 

2,783 

2,783 

$138,450 


1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$19,356 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2.9 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,554 

19,860 

2.1 

2 

9 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

0.6 

1 

i 

425-517 

5,651 

5,929 

9.7 

10.5 

10.5 

395-505 

57,639 

5S,812 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

5.2 

5 

5 

1,100-1,337 

78,41S 

79,392 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

0.1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

0.1 

1 

1 

1.048-1,273 

14,916 

15,276 

7.5 

S 

S 

99S-1.213 

110,495 

113,718 

0.8 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,S60 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.S60 

20.4 

21 

21 

905-1,100 

257,818 

264,790 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-99S 

11,400 

11,400 

1.1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

10,104 

10,608 

20.1 

22 

22 

746-905 

217.S27 

225,8S5 

0.5 

_ 

_ 

710-7S3 

— 

— 

5.4 

3 

3 

614-746 

23,062 

24,204 

4.2 

3 

3 

556-614 

21,408 

22,104 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

6 

6 

6 

395-480 

31,560 

32,556 

6.8 

3.4 

3.4 

(69,932) 
$996,268 

34,211 

$1,050,759 

34,211 

103.4 

101.9 

101.9 

$1,075,597 

$19,512 
16,044 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


49 


PERSONNEL   BOARD-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       [AuthJ 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


RECRUITMENT   AND    FIELD 

SERVICES   DIVISION— Continued 

Sacramento — Continued 

Staff   personnel   analyst 

Recruitment  publications  supervisor 

Recruitment  representative 

Assistant  personnel   analyst  c 

Assistant  information  officer 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Supervising   clerk    I 

Administrative  trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk   

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior  information  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate   typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Junior  typist-clerk 

San  Francisco  : 

Branch   manager 

Recruitment  representative 

Nurse   recruiter 

Assistant   personnel   analyst 

Junior  staff   analyst 

Administrative  trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  information  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Los  Angeles : 

Branch  manager 

Recruitment  representative 

Nurse  recruiter 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STANDARDS   AND  SURVEYS 
DIVISION 

Medical  officer 

Principal  personnel  analyst 

Supervising  personnel  analyst 

Senior  personnel  analyst 

Personnel  officer  II 

Staff  personnel   analyst 

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Placement   specialist   for   handicapped 

persons    

Assistant  personnel  analyst. 

Assistant  to  the  supervisor,  transac- 
tions section 

Junior   staff  analyst 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Administrative  trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


OFFICE    SERVICES    DIVISION 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.9 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$13,695 

$14,382 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

6.8 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

74,484 

76.226 

1.4 

2 

2 

746-905 

18,089 

18.9S2 

2 

o 

2 

710-S63 

1S.876 

19,308 

2.9 

2 

2 

614-746 

15,006 

15,744 

2 

o 

0 

530-644 

15,456 

15.456 

0.7 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,880 

7,223 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6.852 

1.5 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,674 

12,270 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,412 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

5.5 

6 

6 

425-517 

35,288 

36,586 

9.S 

10 

10 

395-505 

54,970 

56.373 

2.2 

2 

2 

395^80 

10,256 

10,768 

1.2 

1 

1 

359^35 

4,668 

4,900 

1 

1 

1 

99.8-1,213 

14,556 

14.556 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.8 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1.5 

2 

o 

746-905 

19,997 

20,446 

1.7 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,518 

7,8S8 

0.8 

— 

— 

556-614 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,285 

6,594 

0.1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,285 

6,594 

1 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

9 

10 

10 

395-505 

52,128 

53,860 

0.7 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,880 

5,120 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1.5 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,060 

24,600 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

4 

3 

3 

746-905 

27,337 

28.682 

2.1 

2 

2 

457-556 

12.957 

13,266 

12.2 

13.5 

13.5 

395-505 

70.857 

73.543 

2.8 

2.6 

2.6 

(15,928) 

13,054 

13,054 

87 


33.9 


88.1 


88.1 


$628,879 


$665,952 


32 


Supervision  :  d 

Chief  of  office  services 1 

Manager  of  data  processing i 

Senior   typist-clerk    1 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1.7 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


32 


$313,062 


$1,100-1.337 

998*1,213 

457-556 

395-505 


$325,099 


$16,044 

14.556 

6,672 

10,060 


$683,441 


1.1 

1 

1 

$1,667-2,026 

$22,504 

$23,633 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1.626 

19,512 

19,512 

0.3 

_ 

_ 

1,213-1,475 

— 

— 

1.8 

2 

2 

1,100-1,337 

28.996 

30.432 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14,324 

15,036 

2.4 

3 

3 

998-1.213 

41,406 

42.260 

4.1 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

71,286 

73,540 

0.8 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4.1 

4 

4 

746-905 

35,915 

37.601 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8.952 

29 

2 

o 

614-746 

15,126 

15.872 

] 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

0.9 

556-614 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

11.740 

12.016 

4.8 

4 

4 

395-505 

22,308 

22,654 

0.9 

1 

1 

386-469 

4,940 

5,184 

0.8 

(4,170) 

166 

166 

$334,782 


$16,044 

14,556 

6,672 

10,550 


50 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


PERSONNEL   BOARD-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


OFFICE  SERVICES   DIVISION— 

Continued 

Application  Review  : 

Supervising  clerk  II 111 

Senior  clerk 5              5              5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk S.2            9               9 

Intermediate  clerk 7.4           9               9 

Junior  typist-clerk   2.1           1              1 

Test  Arrangements  and  Scoring : 

Supervising   clerk   II   111 

Supervising  clerk  I 0.5            1               1 

Senior  clerk 2.5           3              3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 9              9              9 

Intermediate    clerk    4.6           4               4 

Data  Processing  Section  :  <J  e 
Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst    —              1              1 

Supervisor.  EDP 111 

Tabulating     operations     supervisor 

III   111 

Programmer  II.  EDP 2.1           4               4 

Senior  computer  operator 111 

Programmer  I,   EDP 1.5           1               1 

Computer  operator 2.4           3               3 

Programmer   trainee,   EDP 0.5            1               1 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  0.4           —              — 

Key  data  supervisor  I 111 

Senior  clerk 111 

Tabulating  machine  operator 3               3               3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.9           3              3 

Key   punch   operator   8.5           9              9 

Intermediate  clerk 1.3            2               2 

Mail,  Duplicating  and  Supply  : 

Duplicating    machine   supervisor    II  0.9           1               1 

Storekeeper    I    111 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I 0.5           1              1 

Senior  clerk 111 

Duplicating    machine    operator    II 

(offset)    3.3           3              3 

Intermediate  clerk 4.8           8               8 

Duplicating   machine   operator   I 3.6           4               4 

Junior  clerk 4.7           2               2 

Clerical  Services  Section : 

Supervising  clerk  II 111 

Graphic   artist 111 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 111 

Senior    typist-clerk    3.2           4               4 

Varitypist   111 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.3            1               1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 16.6         23            23 

Intermediate   clerk   4.1           4              4 

Junior  stenographer 0.1            1               1 

Junior  typist-clerk   4.6           1              1 

Roster : 

Supervising  clerk  III 111 

Supervising  clerk  I 111 

Senior  clerk 3.3           3              3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.4           7              7 

Intermediate    clerk    6.5           7               7 

Junior   typist-clerk    7.4           7               7 

Certification :  e 

Supervising  clerk  I 111 

Senior  clerk 2.8           3               3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 7.6           8               8 

Intermediate   clerk   2              3              3 

Junior   typist-clerk    1.7           1               1 

General  Files : 

Supervising  file  clerk  I 111 

Senior  file  clerk 111 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5           1              1 

Intermediate  clerk 6.8           7               7 

Intermediate  file  clerk 111 

Temporary  help 25            14.3         14.3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 204.3       206.3       206.3 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALAEY  RANGE 

$614-746 
457-556 
395-505 
395-4S0 
359-435 

614-746 
530-644 
457-556 
395-505 
395-480 


905-1,100 
905-1,100 

863-1.04S 
746-905 
614-746 
614-746 
530-644 
5564314 
505-614 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
395-505 
405-492 
395-480 

584-710 
505-644 
505-614 
457-556 

435-530 
395-480 
377-457 
342-415 

614-746 
5564376 
530-644 
457—556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
386-469 
359-435 

614-746 
530-644 
457-556 
395-505 
395-480 
359-435 

530-644 
457-556 
395-505 
39^480 
359-435 

530-644 
457-556 
395-505 
395-4S0 
395-480 
(120,412) 


$8,952 
31,644 
49,150 
49,944 
4,614 

S.952 

7,188 

19.554 

50,002 

22,140 


10.S60 
11,784 

12,576 

37,454 

8,214 

7,792 

21,576 

7,020 

6,852 
6,672 
19,177 
16,020 
51,039 
10,020 

7,008 
7,368 
7,368 
6,672 

17,869 

41,622 

19,280 

8,634 

8,952 
8,112 
7,728 

25,224 

6,672 

5,536 

122,983 

21,936 
4,765 
4,506 

8,952 
7,728 
20.016 
37.904 
37,940 
32,438 

7.728 
19,730 
43,552 
15,720 

4,614 

7.72S 
6.672 
5,220 

39,843 
5,100 

72,717 


,128,340    $1,232,365 


$8,952 
32.6S5 
50,406 
50,700 
4,840 

8,952 

7,54S 

19,S60 

50,771 

22,380 


11,400 
12,376 

12,576 

39,148 

8,628 

8,180 

22,128 

7,368 

6,852 
6,672 
19,529 
16,530 
51,975 
10,506 

7.368 
7,368 
7,368 
6,672 

18,455 

43,107 

20,240 

9,066 

8,952 
8,112 
7,728 

25,821 

6,672 

5.812 

127,641 

22,452 
5,000 
4,722 

8,952 
7,728 
20,016 
38,920 
38,680 
34,020 

7,728 
20.016 
44.576 
16,208 

4,840 

7,728 
6,672 
5,484 

40,182 
5,352 

72,717 


$1,261,159 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


51 


PERSONNEL    BOARD-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tmh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SALARY  BANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16.044 

1.9 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,736 

15,468 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11.736 

12,320 

3 

3 

3 

905-1.100 

34,497 

36,234 

0.4 

1 

1 

740-905 

8,952 

9,396 

0.2 

1 

1 

014-746 

7.45S 

7,824 

0.5 

_ 

_ 

556-614 

- 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

0.S52 

6.852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,085 

6,386 

2.9 

3 

3 

395-505 

15.262 

16,013 

0.4 

0.4 

0.4 

(2,086) 

2,029 

2,029 

14.3 


14.4 


14.4 


$142,164 


$143,163 


$148,0S4 


TRAINING    DIVISION 

Principal  personnel  analyst 

State  safety  coordinator 

Training  officer  II  l> 

Supervisor,   electronic  data  processing 

Personnel  training  consultant 

Training  assistant 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Administrative  trainee 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 

COOPERATIVE    PERSONNEL 
SERVICES    DIVISION 

Sacramento  : 

Principal  personnel  analyst 111  $1,337-1.626  $19,512  $19,512 

Senior  personnel  analyst 111  1,100-1,337  16,044  16,044 

Staff  personnel   analyst 111  99S-1.213  14.556  14,556 

Associate  personnel  analyst 3.4           4               4  905-1.100  48,750  49,872 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 2.9           2               2  746-905  19,020  19,956 

Supervising  clerk  II 1.2           1              1  614-746  8,952  8,952 

Junior  staff  analyst 3.2           3               3  614-746  22.S90  23.760 

Supervising  clerk  I 0.8           1              1  530-644  7,728  7,72S 

Administrative  trainee 1.9           1              1  556-614  7,020  7,368 

Senior  typist-clerk   2.4           3              3  457-556  18,392  18,992 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    111  435-530  5,553  5.835 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 9.1         10            10  395-505  54,942  56,082 

Intermediate   clerk   2.3           2              2  395-180  10,620  10,860 

Los  Angeles : 

Senior   personnel   analyst 1.1            1               1  1,100-1,337  16,044  16,044 

Associate  personnel  analyst 1.4           1              1  905-1,100  13,200  13,200 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 1.3           4              4  746-905  36.17S  37,964 

Junior  staff  analyst 3.8           3              3  014-746  22,584  23,696 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  530-644  7,068  7,428 

Senior   tvpist-clerk    0.7           1               1  457-556  5,691  5.985 

Intermediate  tvpist-clerk 4.3           4              4  395-505  21,505  22,173 

Junior  tvpist-clerk   0.5           1               1  359^135  4,308  4,524 

Temporary"  help 5              4.6           4.6  (37,364)  35,164  35,164 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 50.3         51.6         51.6  $3S3,607  $415,721  $425,695 

GRAND  TOTALS,   AUTHORIZED 

TOSITIONS     521.3       516.5       516.5  $3,S96,3S4  $4,076,774  $4,174,444 

a  One  clerical  position  transferred  from  Administration  to  Personnel  Services  Division  for  workload  adjustment. 

b  One  position  transferred  from  Training  Division  to  Personnel  Services  Division  for  workload  adjustment. 

c  One  position  transferred  from  Recruitment  Division  to  Personnel  Services  Division  for  workload  adjustment. 

d  Two  positions  transferred  from  Office  Services  Division — Data  Processing  to  Office  Services  Division — Supervision  for  workload 
adjustment. 

e  One  position  transferred  from  Office  Services  Division — Data  Processing  to  Office  Services  Division — Certification  for  workload  ad- 
justment. 


SECRETARY   OF   STATE 


ADMINISTRATION 

Secretary   of   state   

Deputy  secretary  of  state 

Assistant  secretary  of  state 

Senior  counsel 

Associate  counsel   

Accounting  officer  III 

Private   secretary    

Secretary    I    

Assistant  certification   officer 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior  file  clerk 

Stock    clerk    


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$25,000 

$25,000 

$25,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

18.138 

19,044 

1.1 

1 

1 

1.273-1.54S 

18,576 

18.576 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18.576 

18,576 

4 

4 

4 

1,155-1,405 

64,788 

65,496 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8.736 

0.6 

1 

1 

543-660 

6,516 

6.S52 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.728 

7,728 

3 

3 

3 

517-628 

22,608 

22,60S 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

12,539 

12,881 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

6 

6 

6 

457-556 

37,934 

39,153 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,910 

6,210 

52 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


SECRETARY   OF   STATE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_1 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Alllh.)       (Aolh.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Senior   cashier-clerk   

Accounting   technician   II   

Photocopyist     

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate    clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Janitor  a    

Temporary  help 

Election  clerks  semiofficial  canvass 

Election  clerks  official  canvass 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE- 
AUTOMATED  SERVICES   DIVISION 

Assistant  to  the  Secretary  of  State 

Manager  of  data  processing 

Supervisor,  EDP 

Programmer   II   

Senior  computer  operator 

Programmer  I   

Supervising  clerk  I 

Computer   operator   

Key  data  supervisor  I 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior   cashier-clerk    

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate   clerk    

Junior   typist-clerk   

Junior    clerk    

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2S.3 


STATE  ARCHIVES 

Chief  of  Archives 

Archivist  II 

Archivist  I 

Document  restoration  technician 

Photocopyist    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary   help    


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$457-556 

$6,672 

$6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.8 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,445 

12,720 

19 

19 

10 

395-505 

103,042 

105.6S3 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,418 

5,691 

1.7 

2 

2 

395-180 

10,660 

10,900 

— 

1 

1 

395-180 

5,760 

5.760 

2 

0.5 

0.5 

(8,931) 

2.533 

2,533 

0.7 

0.4 

0.4 

(2,942) 

1.930 

1,930 

— 

0.2 

0.2 

— 

986 

986 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(633) 
$400,919 

982 

982 

54.1 

54.3 

54.3 

$430,693 

$437,933 

1 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$16,044 

$16,044 

1 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,784 

12,376 

3.3 

4 

4 

746-905 

38,209 

40.0S2 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,520 

8.952 

0.8 

— 

— 

614-746 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1.6 

<> 

o 

530-644 

13.90S 

14,400 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

9 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,824 

18,332 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,954 

6,204 

3 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,328 

11,082 

6 

6 

6 

405-192 

35.102 

35,378 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,220 

5,484 

0.7 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,416 

4,632 

1 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,398 

4,614 

0.3 

0.4 

0.4 

(1,417) 

2,098 

2.098 

0.6 

0.1 

0.1 

(3.819) 

545 

545 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CENTRAL   RECORDS  DEPOSlTORYb 


5.2 


2S.5 


2S.5 


$192,787 


$210,158 


$38,159 


$55,329 


$216,031 


1 

1 

1 

$905-1.100 

$13,200 

$13,200 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,359 

9,814 

— 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

7,72S 

8,112 

0.3 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,672 

7,008 

0.3 

— 

— 

435-530 

— 

— 

0.5 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

6,060 

2 

2 

<> 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(663) 

1,090 

1,090 

$56,804 


State  archivist 0.5  -  -  $584-710 

Assistant  state  archivist 1.3  -  -  4S0-5S4                           -                           - 

Senior  clerk 0.3  -  -  457-556 

Laborer 1  -  -  4S0-530 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.7  -  -  395-505                            -                            - 

Intermediate  clerk 1.8  -  -  395-4S0 

Temporary  help 0.1  -  -  (740)                           —                            - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 5.7  -  -  $33,459 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    93.3  90  90  $665,354              $696,180              $710,768 

a  Position  transferred  from  Department  of  General  Services  to  provide  for  janitorial  services  within  the  Secretary  of  State's  budget. 

Formerly  the  Department  of  General  Services  provided  this  service. 

b  Chapter  1786.  Statutes  of  1963  transferred  the  Central  Records  Depository  to  the  Department  of  General  Services  effective  Jan- 
uary 1,  1967. 


AOKKTLTURE 


53 


DEPARTMENT   OF   AGRICULTURE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)  (Aulh.)        (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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81 
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86 


DIVISION    OF   ADMINISTRATIVE 
SERVICES 

Executive : 

Director    

Deputy  director 

Assistant  director 

Assistant   to   the   director    

Administrative    adviser    

Regional    coordinator   

Economic  adviser 

Training  officer  II 

Senior    management    analyst    

Information   officer   II 

Associate  administrative  analyst 

Information   officer   I   

Administrative   assistant  I 

District  supervisor,  marketing  order 

enforcement    

Assistant   information   officer 

Secretary  II  

Secretary  I  

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Special  consultant 

Fiscal  Office : 

Fiscal    officer    

Accounting   officer   III 

Business  service  officer  III 

State  financial  examiner  II 

General   accountant   II 

Accounting  officer  II 

Business  service  officer  I 

Assistant   budget   analyst 

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant    I    

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior   stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior   account   clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Junior   typist-clerk   

Personnel  Office  : 

Personnel  officer  III 

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Supervising   clerk   II   

Junior    staff    analyst    

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Junior   typist-clerk   

Office  Services : 

Supervising   clerk   II   

Storekeeper  I  

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Junior  clerk 

Production  Services : 

Duplicating   machine   supervisor   II 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I 

Duplicating   machine   operator  II 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk   

Duplicating  machine  operator  I 

Junior  clerk 


SALARY  IiANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$23,500 

$23,500 

$23,500 

1.9 

1,626-1,957 

42,996 

43,980 

2.5 

2 

2 

1.405-1,708 

40,992 

40,992 

0.2 

— 

— 

1,275-1,550 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

3 

3 

3 

1,213-1,475 

51,316 

52,124 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16.044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

0.2 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,S60 

11,400 

1 

— 

— 

863-1,048 

_ 

_ 

0.9 

- 

- 

746-905 

- 

- 

0.1 

_ 

_ 

711-863 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10.356 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8,736 

2 

2 

2 

543-660 

15,840 

15.840 

1 

1 

1 

517-628 

7,536 

7.536 

2.8 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

7.3 

5.1 

5.1 

425-517 

28,758 

30,166 

1.9 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

0.1 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,624 

10,104 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

0.7 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8.520 

3 

2 

2 

556-676 

14,388 

15,108 

0.5 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,840 

7,188 

1.5 

2 

9 

469-571 

12,720 

13,368 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,110 

13,344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.6 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

— 

— 

2.9 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,807 

25,589 

2 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,720 

12,720 

1.8 

1 

1 

425-517 

4.746 

4,9,80 

6.6 

7 

7 

395-505 

37.394 

38,170 

3.1 

3 

3 

395-480 

16.537 

16.S06 

3.6 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,800 

11,046 

1.4 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,434 

4,650 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,SSO 

8,952 

0.5 

0.1 

0.1 

614-746 

726 

726 

0  5 

_ 

^ 

469-571 

— 

— 

1 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,156 

12,432 

1  6 

2 

2 

457-556 

12.607 

12,907 

42 

4 

4 

395-505 

21,360 

21,840 

1.4 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,614 

4,840 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

6,310 

6,620 

1.8 

_ 

_ 

395-505 

— 

— 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,267 

11,520 

2 

2 

2 

342-415 

8,778 

9,210 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

S,520 

S.520 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

3.5 

2 

<> 

435-530 

12,270 

12,570 

3 

3 

3 

395-505 

17,280 

17,280 

3  6 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,480 

21,972 

0.5 

2 

2 

377-457 

9,300 

9,760 

0.1 

- 

- 

342-415 

- 

— 

54 


AGRICULTURE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   AGRICULTURS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-6  9 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
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11 
12 
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86 


DIVISION    OF  ADMINISTRATIVE 
SERVICES— Continued 

Data  Processing  Unit: 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II  1.1  1 

Tabulating   operations   supervisor   I  1.7  2 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  1  1 

Key  data  supervisor  I 1  1 

Tabulating  machine  operator 1.5  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Key  punch  operator 4  4 

Tabulating  machine  operator — 

trainee     0.4  1 

Temporary  help 6.2  6.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 122.2  115.7 


DIVISION   OF    MARKETING 
SERVICES 

Administration  : 

Chief,   division  of  agricultural   eco- 
nomics       1  1 

Chief,  division  of  dairy  industry 1  1 

General  accountant  III 1  1 

General  accountant  II 1  1 

General  auditor  II 1  1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1  1 

Senior   stenographer 2  2 

Senior  clerk 1  1 

Junior-intermediate   stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.9  5 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1  1 

Agricultural  Statistics : 

Agricultural  marketing  services  ana- 
lyst      1  0.6 

Senior  typist-clerk 2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.6  4 

Calculating  machine  operator   (key 

driven)       1  1 

Junior   typist-clerk   0.2  1 

Supervising    analytical     statistician 

agriculture  (GS-15)  a -  - 

Supervisory    analytical    statistician 

agri-culture  (GS-14)  a 0.2  0.3 

Supervisory    analytical    statistician 

agriculture  (GS-13)  a 0.8 

Supervisory    analytical    statistician 

agriculture  (GS-12)  a 2.6  2.6 

Analytical     statistician     agriculture 

(GS-ll)a     2.6  2.6 

Analytical    statistician    agriculture 

(GS-9)  a   1.2  1.2 

Analytical    statistician    agriculture 

(GS-7)a     0.8  0.8 

Market  News : 

Chief  of  bureau 1  1 

Market  news  program  supervisor 2.4  2 

Senior  marketing  specialist 22  23 

Assistant  marketing  specialist 8  8 

Market  data  compiler   5  5 

Supervising  teletypewriter  operator 

II 1  1 

Junior   marketing   specialist 1.8 

Senior  stenographer 2  2 

Senior   typist-clerk    1  1 

Teletypewriter  operator 9.5  6 

Intermediate    stenographer 2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 22.9  22 

Junior   typist-clerk    1.3  1 

Marketing  : 

Chief   of   bureau    1  1 

Special  consultant 0.4  1 

Senior  agricultural  economist 3.3  4 

Program   supervisor    1  1 

Associate  agricultural  economist  _  2  2 

Assistant  agricultural  economist l.S  2 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$710-863 

$9,776 

$10,272 

2 

584-710 

16,504 

16,904 

1 

505-614 

7.36S 

7,368 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

457-556 

5,737 

6,035 

1 

395-505 

5,264 

5,530 

4 

405^192 

21,624 

22,420 

1 

359-395 

4,308 

4,524 

6.5 

(31,142) 

32,141 

32,141 

115.7 


$910,345 


$934,124 


$949,778 


1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 
5 

1 

$1.405-1,70S 
1,405-1.708 
905-1,100 
746-905 
746-905 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 

$20,496 
20,496 
13,200 
10,860 
10,860 

7,72S 
13.704 

6,490 

5,467 
28,1S0 

5,760 

$20,496 
20,496 
13,200 
10,860 
10,860 

7,728 
13,704 

6,672 

5,743 
28,436 

5,760 

0.6 

2 
4 

710-863 

457-556 
395-505 

4,260 
13,344 
20,869 

4.260 
13,344 
21,622 

1 

1 

415-505 
359-435 

6,060 
4,560 

6,060 
4,780 

- 

1,462-1,91S 

581 

5S1 

0.3 

1,259-1,651 

4,532 

4,532 

- 

1,073-1,409 

- 

- 

2.6 

911-1,195 

25,921 

25,921 

2.6 

768-1,005 

22,626 

22,626 

1.2 

641-837 

9,404 

9,404 

0.8 

538-697 

5,677 

5,677 

1 
2 
23 
S 
5 

1,213-1,475 

1,048-1,273 

863-1,048 

710-863 

556-676 

17,700 
30,552 
287,868 
79,240 
40,560 

17,700 
30,552 
288,748 
81.009 
40,560 

1 

2 
1 
6 
o 

22 

1 

556-676 
556-614 
469-571 
457-556 
435-530 
425-517 
395-505 
359-435 

8,112 

13.704 

6,672 

38,160 

12.40S 

121.658 

4,614 

8,112 

13.704 

6,672 

38,160 

12.40S 

123,993 

4,840 

1 

1 
4 
1 
2 
2 

1,213-1.475 

1.406 

1.048-1,273 

905-1.100 

905-1.100 

746-905 

17,700 
16,872 
60.9S4 
13,200 
25.626 
18,614 

17,700 
16,872 
61,104 
13,200 
26.244 
19,542 

AGRICULTURE 


55 


DEPARTMENT   OF   AGRICULTURE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
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68 
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86 


DIVISION    OF    MARKETING 
SERVICES— Continued 

Marketing — Continued 

General  auditor  II 

Supervising   clerk   I   

Junior  marketing  specialist 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Market  Enforcement : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Regional    administrator    

General  auditor  III 

General  auditor  II 

Senior  investigator 

Investigator    

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Milk  Stabilization: 

Chief  of  bureau 

Senior  milk  economist 

Supervising   auditor 

Regional  administrator 

Milk   economist 

Law   enforcement   coordinator 

General  auditor  III 

Associate  research  analyst 

Supervising  milk  production  cost 

analyst    

District   supervisor 

General  auditor  II 

Milk  production  cost  analyst  II 

Senior  investigator 

Investigator    

Milk  production  cost  analyst  I 

Auditor  I 

Milk  production  cost  assistant 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Calculating  machine  operator 

Analytical     statistician    agriculture 

(GS-11)  a   

Senior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION   OF  ANIMAL   INDUSTRY 

Administration : 

Chief,  division  of  compliance 1  1 

Chief,  division  of  animal  industry 1  1 

Staff  assistant 1  1 

LivestocK  inspector  II 1  1 

Supervising  clerk  II 1  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  2 

Senior  clerk 3  3 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.8  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 11.3  10 

Junior  clerk 0.6  1 

Poultry  Inspection : 

Chief  of  Bureau 1  1 

Veterinarian  IV 3  3 

Veterinarian  III 6.6  5 

Veterinarian  II 7.8  8 

Veterinarian  I 0.5  — 

Supervising  poultry  plant  sanitation 

inspector 1  1 

Senior  poultry  plant  sanitation  in- 
spector    16.7  16 

Poultry  plant  sanitation  inspector  1  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Animal  Health : 

Chief  of  Bureau 1  1 

Veterinarian   IV   11  11 

Veterinarian  III 9  9 

Veterinarian  II 28.1  30 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 


2.3 

o 

o 

$740-905 

$19,812 

$20,256 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

0.7 

— 

- 

556-614 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

0,672 

6,672 

8.8 

9 

9 

425-517 

52,226 

53,612 

4.5 

5 

0 

395-505 

27,042 

27,662 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,140 

17.700 

4 

4 

4 

905-1.100 

47.904 

50.304 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13.200 

3 

3 

3 

746-905 

31.950 

32,454 

10.9 

12.7 

12.7 

676-821 

122,200 

123,066 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

5 

5 

5 

425-517 

28.S55 

29,683 

3 

3 

3 

395-505 

17,280 

17,280 

- 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.00S 

7.36S 

1 

1 

1 

1.213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,156 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

3 

3 

3 

950-1.155 

41,580 

41,580 

2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,984 

25,576 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

6.6 

7 

7 

905-1,100 

89,040 

90,902 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,400 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12.576 

12,576 

7 

7 

r 

783-950 

79,800 

79.S00 

24.8 

22.7 

22.7 

746-905 

235,797 

240,060 

3.1 

3 

3 

710-863 

31,068 

31,068 

24.8 

26 

26 

676-821 

252,656 

253,993 

6.2 

4 

4 

614-746 

35,304 

35,808 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

3.8 

o 

2 

584-644 

15,276 

15,456 

1.8 

o 

2 

556-614 

14,316 

14,736 

3 

3 

3 

469-571 

20,556 

20,556 

o 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

6.7 

6 

6 

425-517 

34,426 

34,968 

6.7 

5 

5 

395-505 

28,480 

28.736 

6 

6 

6 

415-505 

35,530 

36,110 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

768-1.005 

6,262 

6,262 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,360 

19.5 

21 

21 

(99,525) 
$2,580,697 

114,324 
$2,662,231 

114,324 

307.1 

298.1 

298.1 

$2,690,294 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
2 
10 
1 

$1,405-1,708 
1,405-1,708 
1,155-1,405 
644-783 
614-746 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
342-415 

$20,496 

20,496 

16,860 

9,396 

8.3S4 

11,962 

20,016 

11,451 

55,504 

4,240 

$20,496 

20,496 

16,860 

9,396 

8,80S 

12,560 

20,016 

11,717 

56,458 

4,452 

1 
3 

5 

8 

1,213-1,475 

1,048-1,273 

905-1,100 

821-998 

783-950 

17,700 
45,828 
66,000 
90,642 

17,700 
45,828 
66,000 
92,784 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10,860 

16 

1 
1 

644-783 
556-676 
469-571 

149,412 
7,920 
6,852 

150,299 
8,112 
6,852 

1 
11 

9 
30 

1,213-1,475 

1,048-1,273 

905-1,100 

821-998 

17,700 
16S.036 
118,800 
343,935 

17,700 
168,036 
118,800 
348,585 

56 


AGRICULTURE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   AGRICULTURE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
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26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
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36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF  ANIMAL    INDUSTRY— 
Continued 

Animal  Health — Continued 

Veterinarian  I 

Livestock  inspector  II 

Livestock  inspector  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Veterinary  Laboratory  Services : 

Chief    

Veterinarian  IV 

Veterinarian  III 

Veterinarian  II 

Veterinarian  I 

Parasitologist 

Laboratory  technician  II 

Dairy  inspector 

Laboratory  technician  I 

Building  maintenance  man 

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Meat  Inspection : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Veterinarian  IV 

Veterinarian  III 

Veterinarian  II 

Veterinarian  I 

Supervising  meat  inspector 

Senior  meat  inspector 

Dairy  inspector 

Meat  inspector 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 

Dairy  Service : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Regional  administrator 

District  supervisor 

Dairy  inspector 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Livestock  Identification : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Program  coordinator 

Livestock    identification     staff    spe- 
cialist     

Supervising  brand  inspector 

Brand  inspector 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION    OF   FAIRS   AND 
EXPOSITIONS 

Chief  of  division 

Program    administrator    

Construction   and  maintenance  super- 
visor   

Civil  engineering  associate 

Electrical   inspector   II   

General   accountant   III   

Exhibit    supervisor   

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting   technician   II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary   help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

3.7 

- 

_ 

$783-950 

- 

- 

5 

5 

5 

644-7S3 

$44,697 

$45,879 

6 

6 

6 

556-676 

48,384 

48,672 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

8 

8 

8 

425-517 

48,872 

49,148 

9.7 

9 

9 

395-505 

50,576 

51,088 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

4 

4 

4 

1,048-1,273 

58,404 

59,028 

5 

5 

5 

905-1,100 

66,000 

66,000 

7.2 

9 

9 

821-998 

100,434 

102,834 

1.6 

— 

— 

783-950 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

8.7 

8 

8 

710-863 

82,848 

82,848 

0.2 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

3 

3 

3 

644-783 

28,188 

28.188 

4.9 

5 

5 

556-614 

36,480 

36,840 

9.7 

10 

10 

435-530 

61,910 

62,474 

10.9 

10 

10 

425-517 

61,249 

61,625 

1 

o 

9 

395-505 

10,362 

10.881 

1 

1 

1 

395-^80 

5,242 

5,507 

1 

1 

1 

1.213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

5 

5 

5 

1,048-1,273 

74,414 

75,080 

4 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

52,436 

52,800 

30.9 

32 

32 

821-998 

369,273 

374,013 

2.9 

2 

2 

783-950 

18,982 

19,914 

4 

4 

4 

746-905 

43,440 

43,440 

23.7 

24 

24 

644-783 

224,364 

225,245 

0.2 

1 

1 

644-783 

8.316 

8,736 

55.2 

54 

54 

556-676 

430,722 

434,488 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

3 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,459 

17,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,416 

4,632 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

3.9 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

51,726 

52,332 

17.5 

14 

14 

746-905 

148,737 

148,737 

18.7 

19 

19 

644-783 

172,790 

174,384 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2.9 

3 

3 

425-517 

18,437 

18,612 

0.8 

- 

- 

395-505 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

7 

8 

S 

644-783 

71,832 

72,600 

64.8 

65.5 

65.5 

556-676 

520,206 

524,158 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,438 

6.76S 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3.9 

4 

4 

395-505 

22,260 

22,500 

0.1 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,880 

5,120 

37.3 

42.7 

42.7 

(240,726) 
$4,419,765 

305,600 
$4,635,748 

305,600 

498.8 

499.2 

499.2 

$4,673,630 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$18,576 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,724 

16,044 

0.5 

_ 

_ 

905-1,155 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

39,600 

39,600 

1 

1 

1 

S63-1.04S 

11,880 

12,476 

2.4 

3 

3 

783-998 

33,885 

34,200 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

o 

2 

425-517 

11,556 

11,832 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,880 

5,120 

- 

0.3 

0.3 

(-) 

710 

710 

16.9 


17.3 


17.3 


$174,512 


$187,907 


$190,590 


AGRICULTURE 


57 


DEPARTMENT   OF   AGRICULTURE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Fillad)         (Amh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF    PLANT    INDUSTRY 

Administration  : 

Chief    1 

Program    supervisor    1 

Staff    botanist    1 

Supervising  clerk  II 1 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk   1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 5 

Entomology  : 

Chief  of  bureau 1 

Program    supervisor,    insect    taxon- 
omy      0.9 

Program  supervisor,  entomology 5 

Systematic   entomologist  IV 0.2 

Systematic  entomologist  III 5.2 

Economic    entomologist    III 8.8 

Systematic  entomologist  II 1.5 

Economic  entomologist  II 7.1 

Field    assistant   II    11.9 

Agricultural  services  biologist  I 0.1 

Entomologist   I    2.1 

Field   assistant  I   6.6 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Stock    clerk    2 

Intermediate    stenographer    4.6 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    3 

Plant  Quarantine : 

Chief  of  bureau 1 

Program   supervisor    3 

Supervising   port   quarantine   officer  1 

Systematic  entomologist  III 3 

Supervising    plant    quarantine    in- 
spector    5 

Senior  plant  quarantine  inspector 19 

Intermediate    plant   quarantine    in- 
spector    38.8 

Junior  plant  quarantine  inspector 113.4 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 5 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1 

Janitor    2 

Plant  Pathology : 

Chief  of   bureau    0.9 

Program  supervisor,  plant  pathology  4 
Program  supervisor,  plant  nematol- 

ogy 1 

Plant  pathologist  IV 1 

Plant  pathologist  III 8.6 

Plant  nematologist   III 3 

Plant  pathologist  II   1.4 

Plant    nematologist    II    0.4 

Agricultural  biological  technician 3.8 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1 

Staff  Services : 
Apiary  Inspection  : 

Program   supervisor 1 

Apiary  inspector 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Nursery  Service : 

Chief,  nursery  service 1 

Nursery  service  specialist 2 

Agricultural  services  biologist  III  6.1 

Agricultural   services   biologist   II  6.7 

Agricultural  services  biologist  I  _  0.7 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Weed  and  Vertebrate  Pest  Control : 

Chief   1 

Weed  control  specialist 1 

Vertebrate  pest  control   specialist  2 

Agricultural  services  biologist  III  4.9 

District   supervisor   0.1 

Agricultural   services   biologist   II  2 

Agricultural  services  biologist  I  _  0.8 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$1,405-1,708 

$20,496 

$20,496 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13.S60 

13,860 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

014-746 

8,384 

8,80S 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,S52 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,464 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

4 

4 

395-505 

21,720 

22,224 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

12,732 

13,365 

5 

5 

1,048-1,273 

76.140 

76,380 

2 

2 

905-1.100 

24,052 

25,256 

3 

3 

783-950 

31,278 

32,247 

9 

9 

7S3-950 

98,432 

100,485 

2 

2 

644-783 

17,508 

17.916 

8 

8 

644-783 

70,57S 

72,311 

12 

12 

556-676 

96,930 

97,312 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,O0S 

7,368 

5 

5 

556-614 

35,154 

36,480 

9 

9 

505-584 

60,678 

61,596 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,656 

6,852 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,782 

13,084 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,545 

24,147 

4 

4 

395-505 

22,522 

22,787 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

14,556 

15,276 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

41,580 

41,580 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

- 

- 

783-950 

- 

- 

5 

5 

746-905 

54,300 

54,300 

15 

15 

676-821 

147,628 

147.7S0 

27 

27 

614-746 

237,370 

241,236 

82 

82 

556-676 

655,714 

658,438 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,796 

6,852 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,490 

5,766 

1 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

- 

- 

395^S0 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

16,792 

17,630 

4 

4 

1,048-1,273 

60,326 

61,044 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,476 

13,096 

9 

9 

783-950 

99,435 

101,505 

3 

3 

7S3-950 

33.S85 

34,200 

2 

2 

644-783 

17,952 

18,385 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

8,952 

9,396 

4 

4 

584-710 

33,048 

33,416 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

o 

2 

905-1.100 

26.400 

26.400 

7 

7 

783-950 

75,482 

77,799 

5 

5 

644-7S3 

44,493 

45.5SS 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,840 

7,188 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,852 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,428 

11.520 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16.S60 

16.S60 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

5 

5 

7S3-950 

51,256 

53,538 

676-821 
644-783 
556-614 


16,564 


17,400 


58 


AGRICULTURE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   AGRICULTURE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


DIVISION    OF   PLANT   INDUSTRY— 

Continued 

Staff  Services — Continued 

Weed  and  Vertebrate  Pest  Control 
— Continued 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Seed  Laboratory  : 

Program  supervisor 

Seed  inspection  specialist 

Seed   analyst    III    

Seed  analyst  II 

Agricultural   biological   technician 
Seed  analyst   I   

Predatory  Animal  Control : 

Supervising  hunter  and  trapper  _ 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


INSPECTION    SERVICES 

Administration  : 

Chief  of  division 1 

General  auditor  III 1 

Supervising   clerk   II    1 

Accountant  I 1 

Supervising  clerk   I   1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk 2 

Senior  typist-clerk   4 

Stock    clerk    0.8 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    14.7 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 3 

Junior   typist-clerk 1.2 

Agricultural  chemist  I 1 

Field  Crops  and  Agricultural  Chemicals  : 

Chief     1 

Program  supervisor,  grain  and  com- 
modities inspection 1 

Program   supervisor,   feed   and   live- 
stock remedies     1 

Program    supervisor,    economic    poi- 
sons, fertilizers  and  minerals 1 

Program    supervisor,    spray    residue 

and  pest  control 1 

Program  supervisor,  seed  inspection  1 
Supervisor  of   registration,    agricul- 
tural  chemicals 1 

Supervising  field  crop  inspector 3 

Supervising  feed  and  livestock  rem- 
edy inspector  1 

District   inspector   of  economic  poi- 
sons and  fertilizers 1 

Registration    specialist    agricultural 

chemicals      0.2 

Field  supervisor,  pest  control 4 

General  auditor  II 1.8 

Seed  inspection  specialist 4 

Senior  field  'crop  inspector 10.3 

Senior  feed  and  livestock  remedy  in- 
spector      8 

Senior  inspector  of  economic  poisons 

and   fertilizers 12.7 

Field   crop   inspector 5.3 

Inspector   of   economic   poisons   and 

fertilizers    5.2 

Sampler,  grain  and  commodities 0.5 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 5.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.1 


1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$469-571 
425-517 
395-505 

$6,852 
5.352 

$6,S52 
5.628 

1 

0.5 
1.8 
3 
o 

o 

1 

0.5 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0.5 
2 
2 

2 
o 

950-1.155 

676-S21 
644-783 
5S4-710 
5S4-710 
530-614 

13,S60 
4.S12 
17,124 
16,632 
16.972 
14,616 

13.S60 
4.926 
17.50S 
17,040 
17.040 
14,736 

4.9 
1 
119.3 

5 

1 

137 

5 

1 

137 

676-821 
395-505 
(671.322) 

49,260 

5.760 

799.S80 

49.260 

5,760 

799.8S0 

465.1 

433.5 

433.5 

$3,618,359 

$3,501,942 

$3,536,609 

1 

1 

$1,405-1.708 

$20,496 

$20,496 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12.8S8 

13.200 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,520 

8.952 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

S.112 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7,728 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

o 

2 

457-556 

13,214 

13.344 

5 

5 

457-556 

32.537 

33.126 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.622 

5.910 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

15 

15 

395-505 

81,026 

S3,300 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

3 

3 

395-4S0 

15,820 

16.322 

2 

2 

359-435 

9,066 

9.50S 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,S60 

10,S60 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,000 

17,700 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,S60 

13,S60 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,940 

13,585 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13.S60 

13,860 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

3 

3 

746-905 

32.5S0 

32,580 

746-905 
746-905 


10,S60 
10,860 


10,S60 
10.S60 


1 

4 

1 

3 

13 

1 
4 
1 
3 
13 

746-905 
746-905 
746-905 
676-821 
644-7S3 

9,936 

43,440 

10,860 

29,556 

119,220 

10,440 
43,440 
10.S60 
29,556 
120,964 

8 

S 

644-783 

73,248 

74,088 

12 

S 

12 

8 

644-7S3 
556-676 

112,236 
54,858 

112,678 

57.5S8 

4 
1 
1 
6 
5 

4 
1 
1 
6 
5 

556-676 
4S0-584 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

32,000 
5,910 
6,672 

36,372 

28,777 

32,448 

6,210 

6,672 

36.64S 

28,800 

AGRICULTURE 


59 


DEPARTMENT   OF    AGRICULTURE-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Autli.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


INSPECTION    SERVICES— Continued 

Weights  and  Measures  :  SALARY  RANGE 

Chief  of  bureau 111           $1,213-1,475  $17,700 

Program    supervisor,    weighing    and 

measuring  devices 111  950-1,155  13,860 

Program     supervisor,     weighmaster 

enforcement    111  950-1,155  12,732 

Program  supervisor,  petroleum  prod- 
ucts     111  950-1,155  13,860 

Program    supervisor,    quantity    con- 

'  trol        111  950-1,155  13,475 

Supervising  chemist 111  863-1.048  12,576 

Weights  and  measures  technician — 

electric  meter 111  783-950  11,400 

Weights    and    measures    technician 

III     4              4              4  783-950  42.750 

Supervising  investigator  I 3              3              3  7S3-950  34,200 

Supervising     quantity     control     in- 
spector      5.9           6              6  746-905  61,530 

Petroleum  products  chemist 111  746-905  10,60S 

Senior  weights  and  measures  inves- 
tigator    9              9              9  676-821  S3,479 

Senior  investigator 7.6           S               8  676-S21  76,972 

Weights    and    measures    technician 

II     4.5           4              4  644-7S3  34,139 

Petroleum  laboratory  specialist 3              3              3  676-783  26,790 

Investigator     3.5           3              3  614-746  23,716 

Weights  and  measures  technician  I  3.5           4              4  556-676  28,998 

Deputy  state  sealer 1.3           1.4           1.4  556-676  10,583 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 5              5              5  425-517  30,398 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2               2               2  395-505  11,405 

Fruit  and  Vegetable  Standardization  : 

Chief  of  bureau 0.7           1              1  1,213-1,475  15.036 

Program  supervisor  II 1.5           2              2  950-1,155  25.356 

Program  supervisor  I 111  905-1,100  13,200 

Supervising  inspector 5              5              5  746-905  53,376 

Supervising  processing  inspector 111  746-905  10,860 

Senior  inspector 10.8           9              9  644-783  84,564 

Electronics   technician   111  584-710  8,520 

Inspector 10            10            10  556-676  79,904 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 2              2              2  425-517  12,408 

Shipping  Point  Inspection  : 

Chief  of  bureau 0.9           0.9           0.9  1,213-1,475  16,060 

Area  supervisor 5.8           5              5  950-1,155  68,805 

Shipping  point  inspector  III 10.7         13            13  676-821  128,076 

Shipping  point  inspector  II 13.6         16            16  644-783  141,821 

Shipping  point  inspector  I 34.1         33            33  556-676  257,120 

Junior  shipping  point  inspector 12              2  480-584  12,918 

Senior  typist-clerk 111  457-556  6,672 

Senior  account  clerk 111  457-556  6,310 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5.8           6              6  395-505  34,215 

Chemistry  : 

Chief    111  1,405-1,708  20,496 

Agricultural  chemist  III 3.8           4              4  905-1.100  51,096 

Agricultural  chemist  II 8              8              8  821-998  94,524 

Dairy  bacteriologist 111  746-905  10,860 

Agricultural  chemist  I 18.8         17            17  746-905  179,977 

Dairy  laboratory  technologist 1.7           2              2  710-863  17,657 

Laboratory  technician 4              4              4  584-710  32,102 

Junior  chemist 11.6         12            12  614-710  100,460 

Senior  stenographer 0.2           1              1  469-571  6.852 

Laboratory  assistant  II 5              5              5  435-530  30>8Jx 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  5, 760 

Temporary  help 390.9       379.9       379.9  (2,264,098)  2,316,438 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 725.9       724.2       724.2  $5,118,811           $5,385,919 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED  „         „.,  „„„„„,- 

POSITIONS    2,136      2,088      2,088  $16,S22,489        $17,307,871 

a  Federal  government  employees.  Position  count  and  amounts  shown  represent  state  share. 


$17,700 

13,860 

13,365 

13,860 

13,860 
12,576 

11,400 

43,728 
34,200 

62,982 
10,860 

86,070 
77,736 

35,727 
27,348 
24.900 
30,350 
10,943 
6,852 
30,674 
11,520 

15,788 
25,936 
13,200 
53,880 
10,860 
84,564 

8,520 
81,120 

6.852 
12,408 

16,060 

69,300 

128,076 

146,388 

261,014 

13,218 

6,672 

6,620 

34.560 

20,496 

51,676 

95,052 

10,860 

182,482 

18,538 

33,206 

101,504 

6,852 

31,475 

5,760 

2,316,438 

$5,432,233 


$17,473,134 


60 


AGRICULTURE 


MUSEUM   OF   SCIENCE  AND   INDUSTRY 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       lAulh.j 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
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63 
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66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Museum  director 

Assistant   director 

Exhibit   supervisor    

Museum    information    and     education 

officer  

Accounting  officer  II 

Administrative   assistant  I 

Accountant  I 

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Telephone  operator 

Temporary  help 

Temporary  help — museum  helper 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


MUSEUM   OPERATION 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 

Supervisor  of  exhibit  installation 

Museum  electrician 

Electrician   I   

Exhibit   designer-installer    

Carpenter  I  

Painter  I   

Stationary   engineer   

Head  museum  guard 

Stationary    fireman    

Lead  groundsman 

Janitor  foreman   II   

Building   maintenance   man   

Assistant  head  museum  guard 

Museum  guard 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

Janitor  foreman   I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Watchman    

Janitor    

Temporary  help 

Motion  picture  operator 

Museum   guard — part-time   

Janitress — part-time 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions  _. 


PARKING    LOTS 

Parking  operations  supervisor 

Assistant  parking  operations  super- 
visor     

Senior  maintenance  man — district  fairs 
Parking  meter  collector  and  repairman 

Maintenance    man— district   fairs 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help — other 

Temporary  help — cashiers 

Temporary  help — flagman 

Temporary   help — foreman   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,708 

$20,496 

$20,496 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

- 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,356 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.6 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,210 

6,516 

1.8 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,620 

13,704 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.8 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,647 

11,187 

3.9 

5 

5 

395-505 

27,524 

28,324 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5.760 

1.6 

4.6 

4.6 

(5,729) 

26,025 

26,025 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

(1,993) 

2,324 

2,324 

18.2 


54.4 


24.1 


24.1 


51.9 


51.9 


94.9        92.3 


92.3 


$139,975 


$188,086 


1 

1 

1 

$7S3-950 

$11,400 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

746-821 

9,852 

1.8 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,404 

2.3 

3 

3 

584-710 

21,204 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

1.7 

2 

2 

644-710 

16,248 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

584-644 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,068 

0.8 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,260 

1.3 

1.5 

1.5 

556-614 

10,788 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,700 

14.2 

12 

12 

457-556 

72,463 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,484 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

1.9 

2 

2 

415-505 

10,550 

14 

13 

13 

395-480 

72,123 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

(2,245) 

2,654 

1.4 

0.4 

0.4 

(157) 

2,906 

2 

2 

2 

(5,647) 

10,948 

0.4 

0.4 

0.4 

(1,735) 

2,245 

$316,138 


$783-950 


$341,713 


$11,310 


$547,516 


$623,594 


$190,320 


$11,400 

10,356 

9,852 

17,832 

22,284 

8.520 

8,520 

16,632 

7,728 

7,728 

7,368 

6,568 

10,962 

7,008 

75,832 

5,760 

6,360 

6,204 

11,083 

73,447 

2,654 

2,906 

10,948 

2,245 

$350,197 


$11,400 


1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

480-530 

9,503 

9,540 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

(1,119) 

1,443 

1,443 

7.5 

4.5 

4.5 

(18,071) 

19,898 

19,898 

7 

4 

4 

(22,952) 

18,425 

1S.425 

1 

1 

1 

(2,511) 

$91,403 

4,200 
$93,795 

4,200 

22.3 

16.3 

16.3 

$93,922 

$634,439 


POULTRY   IMPROVEMENT   COMMISSION 


Superintendent 

Poultryman 

Poultry  assistant 

Intermediate   typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

$13,860 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

3.9 

5 

5 

435-530 

29,962 

30,512 

1 

1.5 

1.5 

395-505 

7,610 

7,852 

0.4 

0.8 

0.8 

(1,182) 

2,727 

2,727 

7.3 


9.3 


9.3 


$48,757 


$61,887 


$62,679 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


61 


DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINISTRATION 

til 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS                  AirrilAI 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

z 

66-67     67-68    68-69    1           iqfip-  R7 
(Filled)         (Aolh.)       (Auih.)     1           >**>*>*>' 

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42 
43 
44 
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46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Director  of  corrections 

Chief  deputy  director 

Chief  of  correctional  planning  and 

development    

Assistant  director,  law  enforcement 

liaison    

Chief  of  community  correctional 

services    

Information  officer  II 

Field  representative 

Parole  agent  II 

Assistant  field   representative 

Secretary  II  

Secretary  I  

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Correctional  Conservation  Camp 

Services  and  Institution  Division  : 

Deputy  director 

Local  law  enforcement  coordinator. 

Correctional  administrator 

Field   representative   

Correctional  program  supervisor  III 

Senior   stenographer   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Management  Services : 

Chief   

Correctional  administrator 

Departmental  construction  and  main- 
tenance supervisor 

Fiscal  officer  II 

Senior  management  analyst 

Departmental  food   administrator 

Business   service   officer   III 

Associate  management  analyst 

Associate  budget  analyst 

Business  service  officer  II 

Business  service  officer  I 

Assistant  management  analyst 

Assistant  budget  analyst 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Business  management  trainee 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  file  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Teletypewriter  operator 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Temporary  help 

Accounting  Office : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Accountant  I 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician   II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Personnel  Office : 

Personnel  officer  III 

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel   analyst 

Correctional  lieutenant 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  tynist-clerk 

Program  and  Staff  Services: 

Deputy  director 

Chief  of  division 

Chief,  medical  services 

Supervisor  of  education 

Correctional   administrator 


SALARY  KANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$23,500 

$23,500 

$23,500 

1.1 

1 

1 

1.708-1,957 

24,048 

23,484 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1.21.3-1.475 

17,700 

17.700 

0.9 

1 

1 

1.213-1.475 

14,556 

15.276 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15.276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

— 

— 

842-1,023 

— 

_ 

— 

1 

1 

783-950 

12,276 

12,276 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8,736 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

2.9 

3 

3 

469-571 

20.194 

20,528 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

— 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,242 

5,507 

1 

1 

1 

1,626-1.956 

23,176 

23.472 

— 

1 

1 

1.213-1.475 

15,300 

16.068 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1.405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

— 

— 

768-933 

— 

— 

0.7 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.8 

— 

— 

425-517 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

(37) 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19.512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16.860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1.337 

16.044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16.044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16.044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1.048-1.273 

15,276 

15.276 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2.5 

3 

o 

905-1,100 

36,456 

37,620 

— 

1 

1 

S21-998 

11,400 

11,976 

1 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

_ 

0.9 

_ 

— 

746-905 

_ 

— 

2.7 

2 

2 

746-905 

19,026 

19.980 

0.5 

— 

— 

614-746 

— 

— 

0.4 

_ 

— 

556-614 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6.672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.935 

6,235 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6.360 

2.9 

3 

3 

425-517 

17.000 

17.552 

1.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

6.060 

6.060 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.060 

5.308 

1 

0.4 

0.4 

(6.217) 

2.710 

2.710 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

11.976 

12.576 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8.112 

1.6 

2 

2 

457-556 

12.052 

12.432 

1.4 

2 

2 

457-556 

11.313 

11.895 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,080 

5.330 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11.520 

4.8 

6 

6 

395-4S0 

32,520 

33,282 

1 

1 

1 

1.155-1.405 

16.860 

16.860 

0.9 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10.860 

11.400 

0.1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,680 

10,680 

0.7 

_ 

_ 

731-S90 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8.952 

0.2 

_ 

614-746 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

5.954 

6.256 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

3 

3 

3 

395-505 

17.5S0 

17,580 

1 

1 

1. 656-1,956 

23.472 

23.472 

0.9 

_ 

1.337-1,626 

— 

— 

0.7 

1 

1 

1.837-2.161 

25,932 

25.932 

1 

1 

1 

1.337-1.626 

19  512 

19.512 

3 

3 

3 

1,155-1,405 

48,456 

49,188 

62 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINESTRATEON-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


2     ADMINISTRATION— Continued 


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Program  and  Staff  Services — Contin- 
ued 
Supervisor  of  education  correctional 

institution    

Senior  psychologist 

Administrator,  group  treatment  pro- 
gram     

Field  representative 

Correctional  counselor  III 

Correctional    captain    

Chief  records  officer 

Correctional  lieutenant 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Student  professional  assistant 

Records  Office : 

Records  officer  I 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate  clerk 

Research : 

Chief    

Senior  social  research  analyst 

Associate  social  research  analyst 
Assistant  social  research  analyst 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Administrative  Statistics : 

Senior  statistician 

Associate  statistician 

Assistant  statistician 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Temporary    help — probation    sub- 
sidy  porgram 

P,o-Trf1  of  ^o'-re-'tions  : 

Executive   officer 

Secretary  I  

Board  member 

Law  Enforcement  Liaison  : 

Special  agent 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


PAROLE   AND   COMMUNITY 
SERVICES   DIVISION 

Executive : 

Deputy  director 

Assistant  deputy  director 

Parole  administrator  III 

Administrative  service  officer  II 

Parole  administrator  II 

Parole  agent  II 

Business  service  officer  II 

Business  service  officer  I 

Secretary   I    

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior   stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 


SALAKY  BANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,048-1.273 

$15,036 

$15,276 

1 

1 

1 

99S-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

14.556 

14.556 

1 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13,860 

13,S60 

3.S 

4 

4 

927-1.12S 

54,036 

54.144 

1 

1 

1 

S63-1.04S 

12,426 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

o 

2 

2 

731-890 

21.360 

21,360 

3 

3 

o 

469-571 

20,556 

20,556 

3.9 

4 

4 

425-517 

23.319 

24,466 

9 

2 

o 

395-505 

12,120 

12,120 

11 

- 

- 

377-157 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,72S 

o.s 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,S60 

5,100 

2.2 

2 

2 

395-480 

12,078 

12,111 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1.475 

17,700 

17,700 

1.1 

1 

1 

1.100-1.337 

13,695 

14,3S2 

6.4 

8 

8 

905-1.100 

95,622 

99,016 

6.5 

5 

5 

746-905 

52.400 

53.460 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

12,956 

13,264 

1.9 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,156 

12,432 

4.3 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,526 

24,090 

2 

2 

o 

395-505 

10,832 

11,340 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.440 

5,714 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

(2,262) 

1,71S 

1,71S 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,556 

15,276 

0.9 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

11,976 

12,576 

1.3 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10,S60 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

4.5 

4.5 

4.5 

457-556 

29,352 

29,920 

o 

2 

o 

395-505 

11,920 

12,120 

9.9 

10 

10 

395-4S0 

55,861 

56,564 

5 

5 

- 

(25,000) 

26,225 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

1S.576 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

- 

- 

25  day 

500 

500 

S.6 

9 

9 

927-1,128 

113,764 

117,426 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,030 

6,204 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,286 
$1,620,144 

5,553 

175.3 

165.2 

160.2 

$1,541,545 

$1,619,719 

1 

1 

1 

$1,405-1.708 

$20,496 

$20,496 

0.9 

1 

1 

1.337-1.626 

19,512 

19,512 

0.5 

1 

1 

1,273-1.548 

16,044 

16.860 

_ 

1 

1 

1.155-1.405 

16.044 

16.044 

3.5 

1 
1 

4 

4 

1,155-1,405 

62.S0S 

65,136 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,784 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10.860 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7.920 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.578 

7,728 

o 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,536 

13,704 

2 

2 

9 

457—556 

13,344 

13.344 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,628 

5,904 

3 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,420 

16.958 

0.3 

1.2 

1.2 

(1.741) 

6.545 

6.545 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


63 


DEPARTMENTAL  ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PAROLE    AND   COMMUNITY 

SERVICES    DIVISION— Continued 

Field  Operations  : 
Felon  Program : 
Administration  : 

Parole  administrator  III 1 

Parole  administrator  II 2.7 

Parole  administrator  I 3.5 

Parole  agent  III 5 

Parole  agent  II 6 

Records  officer  III 0.6 

Records  officer  I 4.4 

Senior  stenographer 5.8 

Senior   typist-clerk    1 

Intermediate    stenographer 10 

Intermediate  typist 6 

Intermediate  clerk 1.9 

Telephone  operator 1 

Janitor    0.9 

Case  Supervision — Conventional : 

Parole  agent  III 10 

Women's  parole  agent  III 2 

Correctional     Casework     Train- 
ing Supervisor 2.3 

Parole  agent  II 13.1 

Women's  parole  agent  II 1.8 

Parole  agent  I 82.7 

Correctional  casework 

trainee 4 

Senior  stenographer - 

Intermediate   stenographer   _  25 

Intermediate   typist   9.2 

Student  professional  assistant  2 

Case  Supervision — Work  Unit : 
Formula  Staff : 

Parole  agent  III 13.6 

Parole  agent  II 10.7 

Parole  agent  I 64.3 

Correctional  casework 

trainee 3.5 

Intermediate  stenographer  —  25.5 

Intermediate   typist    2.8 

Junior  typist 0.5 

Xonformula  Staff : 

Parole  agent  III 18.8 

Parole  agent  II 15 

Parole   agent  I   79.9 

Senior  stenographer 3.3 

Intermediate  stenographer 17.1 

Intermediate  typist 7.5 

Intermediate  clerk — 

Temporary  help — parole 

agent — training    0.9 

Nonfelon  Program : 
Administration  : 

Parole   administrator   II    0.6 

Parole  administrator  I 0.5 

Parole  agent  II 1 

Records  officer  I 0.8 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 3 

Case  Supervision  : 

Parole  agent  III 5.4 

Women's  parole   agent  III 0.9 

Parole  agent  II 5.3 

Women's  parole  agent  II 0.7 

Parole  agent  I 52.1 

Intermediate  stenographer 6.4 

Intermediate  typist 6.4 

Supportive  Services : 
Placement : 

Parole  administrator  I 1 

Interstate  Unit : 

Parole  agent  III 1 

Parole  agent  II 1 

Records  officer  I 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1 

Intermediate  clerk 1 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$1,273-1,548 

$16,044 

$16,S60 

4 

4 

1.155-1,405 

64.60S 

67,032 

16 

16 

998-1,213 

201,384 

211,116 

5 

5 

927-1,128 

68,614 

80,781 

6 

6 

S42-1.023 

73,656 

73,656 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,350 

8,772 

4 

4 

530-044 

29,922 

30,642 

5 

5 

469-571 

31,816 

32,996 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

10 

10 

425-517 

62,040 

62,040 

6 

6 

395-505 

36,360 

36,360 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.760 

5,760 

0.9 

0.9 

395-480 

4,140 

4,320 

4 

4 

927-1,128 

54,144 

54,144 

2 

2 

927-1,128 

27,072 

27,072 

3 

3 

927-1,128 

40,284 

40,608 

15 

15 

842-1,023 

178,410 

181,488 

2 

2 

842-1,023 

24,552 

24,552 

8S 

85 

764-927 

911,514 

909,793 

4 

4 

556-614 

27,588 

28,932 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

23.5 

22.5 

425-517 

136,596 

135.715 

8.5 

8.5 

395-505 

47,400 

49,351 

2 

2 

377-457 

9,264 

9,720 

13 

13 

927-1,128 

175,968 

175,968 

12 

12 

842-1,023 

147.312 

147,312 

65 

65 

764-927 

723,060 

723,060 

4 

4 

556-614 

28,086 

29,112 

17 

17 

425-517 

105,468 

105.46S 

2 

2.5 

395-505 

12,120 

15,150 

1 

1 

359^35 

4,524 

4,740 

18 

9 

927-1.128 

243,648 

121,824 

21 

12 

842-1,023 

245,766 

152.304 

08 

53 

764-927 

1,071.127 

624.969 

4 

5 

469-571 

26.199 

33,690 

35 

16 

425-517 

198,044 

106,303 

7.5 

2 

395-505 

42.22S 

12,120 

1 

- 

395-480 

5,760 

- 

3 

3 

(7,186) 

27,388 

27,388 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16.044 

16.S60 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

13.S60 

14.550 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12.276 

12.276 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.591 

6.924 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,712 

6,852 

3 

3 

425-517 

18,612 

18.612 

8 

8 

927-1,128 

91,209 

105.681 

1 

1 

927-1.128 

13.482 

13,536 

7 

7 

842-1,023 

78,507 

S4.952 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

11,492 

12.076 

77 

77 

764-927 

746.571 

806.801 

16 

16 

425-517 

74,996 

SS.913 

8 

8 

395-505 

46,060 

47,567 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,20S 

14,556 

1 

1 

927-1.128 

13,536 

13.536 

1 

1 

842-1.023 

12,276 

12.276 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7.728 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,233 

11.795 

1 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6.060 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5.760 

64 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


DEPARTMENTAL  ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (Auih.l       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


PAROLE   AND   COMMUNITY 

SERVICES   DIVISION— Continued 

Supportive  Services — Continued 
Central  Narcotic  Testing : 

Medical   consultant 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Parole  agent  III 

Correctional   officer 

Senior   stenographer   

Intermediate   typist-clerk 

Temporary  belli — medical  services 
Institutional  Units :  b 

Parole  agent  III 

Parole  agent  II 

Parole  agent  I 

Correctional   officer   

Senior   stenographer   

Clerk  typist  II 

Outpatient  Clinic : 

Chief   psychiatrist   

Staff  psychiatrist 

Parole  agent  III 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Parole  agent  II 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student   professional   assistant 

Community  Correctional  Centers : 
Crittenden  Center : 

Program    administrator    

Correctional   sergeant 

Correctional    officer 

Cook     

Senior   stenographer    

Temporary  help 

East  Los  Angeles  Center : 

Parole  agent  III 

Parole  agent  I 

Cook     

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student  professional  assistant  _ 

Rehabilitation  aide 

Community   service  trainee 

Temporary  help 

Parkway  Center : 

Program    administrator    

Correctional  sergeant 

Correctional   officer   

Cook     

Senior   stenographer   

Temporary  help 

Vinewood  Center : 

"Women's  parole  agent  III 

Women's  correctional  supervisor 

III   

Women's  correctional  supervisor 

I 

Cook    


1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1.8 

3 


3 
1 
1 
1 

o 

5.3 

1 

4.2 

1 

0.5 

1 

3 

1 

1 


1 

1 

4 

1.5 

1 

0.7 

0.9 

0.8 
1.5 
0.8 
1.5 


1 

2 

3 

1.5 

1 


3 

1 
1 

1 

9 

5.3 

1 

4.2 

1 

0.5 

2 

o 

1 

1 


1 

1 

4 

1.5 

1 

1 


1 
2 
3 
1.5 

1 


2 

5.3 

1 

4.2 

1 

0.5 

2 

o 

i 
l 


i 
i 

4 

1.5 
1 
1 


1 
2 
3 
1.5 

1 


Totals.   Authorized   Positions       648.6       748.6       638.6 


ADULT  AUTHORITY 

Administration  : 

Chairman      1               1 

Board  member 7.1           7 

Administrative  officer 1               1 

Adult    authority    representative 10.5  11 

Field  representative 1              1 

Parole  agent  II 4              4 

Secretary  I 1              1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1               1 

Senior  stenographer -               2  _ 

Intermediate    stenographer 5              4.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.2           3 

Temporary  help 0.1           0.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 36.9  36.6 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,587-2,026 
1.439-1,929 
927-1.128 
545-663 
469-571 
395-505 
(65,890) 

927-1,128 
842-1,023 
764-927 
545-663 
469-571 
395-505 

1,667-2,127 

1,439-1,929 

927-1,128 

905-1,100 

842-1,023 

764-927 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

377-157 


950-1.155 
633-768 
545-663 
4S0-644 
469-571 
(3,938) 

927-1,128 
764-927 
4S0-644 
425-517 
377-457 
4S0-584 
359-395 
(T4) 

950-1,155 
633-768 
545-663 
480-644 
469-571 
(3,017) 

927-1,128 

731-890 

545-663 
480-644 

$5,822.S56 


$21,870 
21,000 
13,536 
31,824 
6.796 
6.060 
46,720 

13,536 

22,380 

30.312 

7,956 

6,852 

6,060 

4S,624 

95.433 

13.536 

48.495 

12,276 

4,584 

13,056 

11.970 

5.396 

4,632 


13.S60 
9,216 

31,S24 
9,419 
6.76S 
5,670 


6.360 
4.740 


13,860 

18,432 

23,628 

9,419 

6.852 

3,180 

13.320 

10,680 

21.798 
6,868 


$7,292,645 


$22,964 
21,000 
13,536 
31.S24 
6,852 
6.060 
46.720 


48.624 

99.156 

13.536 

50,250 

12.276 

4.S06 

13,056 

12,258 

5.66S 

4,860 


13,860 
9,216 

31.824 
9,8S9 
6.852 
5.670 


6.672 
4.740 


13.860 

1S.432 

23,868 

9,889 

6,852 

3,180 

13,536 

10.680 

22,907 
7,008 


$6,575,699 


1 

$21,000 

$21,000 

$21,000 

20.500 

143.500 

143,500 

1 

1.273-1.548 

1S.576 

18,576 

11 

1.273-1,548 

199,564 

201.194 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.S60 

4 

842-1.023 

49,104 

49.104 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7.920 

1 

530-644 

7.008 

7,368 

9 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

4.5 

425-517 

26,315 

27.042 

3 

395-505 

16,196 

16,714 

0.1 

(1,400) 

840 

840 

36.6 


$492,210 


$517,587 


$520,822 


iRRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


65 


DEPARTMENTAL  ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)        (Aoth.) 


68-69 
(Aulfa) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


CALIFORNIA  WOMEN'S   BOARD  OF 
TERMS  AND   PAROLE 

SALARY  RANGE 

Chairman  a   111  $9,000 

Board  members " 3.4           4              4  8,500 

Executive  officer 111  998-1,213 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.5           1.5           1.5  395-505 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 6.9  7.5  7.5  $58,S49 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   867.7      957.9      842.9  $7,915,460  $9,496,048 

a  Position  count  reflected  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  Chapter  150,  Statutes  of  1966. 
b  Limited  to  June  30,  1968. 


$9,000 

$9,000 

34,000 

34,000 

14,092 

14,556 

8,580 

8,703 

$65,672 


$66,259 


$8,782,499 


3— L-627SW 


66 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


INMATE  WELFARE   FUND 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 


Accountant  I 

Accountant — trainee 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CALIFORNIA  CONSERVATION 
CENTER 


Prison  canteen  manager  _ 

Storekeeper  I  

Accounting  technician  II 
Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SIERRA  CONSERVATION 
CENTER 


Prison  canteen  manager 

Storekeeper  I  

Temporal-}7  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions  _ 

SOUTHERN  CONSERVATION 
CENTER 


Prison  canteen  manager  _ 
Accounting  technician  II 

Storekeeper  I  

Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CORRECTIONAL  INSTITUTION 
AT  TEHACHAPI 


Prison  canteen  manager 
Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CORRECTIONAL  TRAINING 
FACILITY 


Prison  canteen  manager  _ 
Arts  and  crafts  teacher  _ 

Storekeeper  I  

Accounting  technician  II 
Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DEUEL  VOCATIONAL 
INSTITUTION 

Prison  canteen  manager  _ 

Correctional  officer 

Accounting  technician  II 
Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STATE  PRISION  AT  FOLSOM 

Prison  canteen  manager 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Correctional  officer 

Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


1 

0.9 

1 


2.9 


1 
1 
0.1 


2.1 


1.5 


1 
0.8 


1.8 


5.7 


1 
1 
1 
0.4 


3.4 


1 
1 
1 
0.4 


3.4 


1 

1 
0.1 


2.1 


2.8 


1 
0.8 


1.8 


5.8 


1 
1 
1 
0.4 


3.4 


1 
1 
1 
0.4 


3.4 


For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 
1 
0.1 


2.1 


SALARY  RANGE 

$556-676 
584-644 

$14,667 


$584-710 

505-644 

457-556 

(13) 

$19,653 


$584-710 
505-644 
(311) 

$13,931 


2.8 


1 
0.8 


1.8 


5.8 


1 

1 
1 
0.4 


3.4 


1 

1 
1 
0.4 


3.4 


$9,261 


$584-710 
(2,S47) 

$10,971 


$45,461 


$584-710 
545-663 
457-556 
(3,107) 

$24,611 


$584-710 _ 

545-663' 
(1,705) 

$27,035 


$15,780 


$15,780 


$8,520 

7,368 

6,060 

229 


122,177 


$8,520 

6.490 

350 


$15,360 


$18,414 


$8,520 
4,925 

$13,445 


$48,890 


$8,520 
7,956 
6,386 
2,780 

$25,642 


$8,520 

10,860 

7,746 

1,504 

$28,630 


$15,840 


$15,840 


$S,520 

7.368 

6,360 

229 


$22,477 


$8,520 

6,812 

350 

$15,682 


1 

1 

1 

$584-710 

$8,112 

$8,520 

0.1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

— 

0.4 

0.4 

— 

2,018 

2,018 

0.4 

0.4 

0.4 

(1,417) 

2,800 

2,800 

$19,098 


$8,520 
4,925 

$13,445 


2 

2 

2 

$584-710 

$17,040 

$17,040 

1 

1 

1 

1 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

6,060 

0.8 

0.8 

0.8 

(5,556) 

6,146 

6,146 

$49,190 


$8,520 
7,956 
6,672 
2,780 

$25,928 


$8,520 

10,860 

7,956 

1,504 

$28,840 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


G7 


INMATE  WELFARE  FUND-Continued 


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32 
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41 
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50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
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56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
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65 
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68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (tulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


INSTITUTION    FOR    MEN 


Prison  canteen  manager  _ 

Accountant  I 

Correctional  officer 

Storekeeper  I  

Accounting  technician  II 
Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


MEDICAL   FACILITY 

Prison  canteen  manager 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Correctional  officer 

Storekeeper  I  

Accounting  technician  II  _ 
Intermediate  account  clerk 
Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


MEN'S  COLONY— EAST   FACLIITY 


Prison  canteen  manager 

Correctional  officer 

Storekeeper  I  

Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


MEN'S  COLONY— WEST   FACILITY 


Prison  canteen  manager 
Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


REHABILITATION   CENTER 


Prison  canteen  manager 

Storekeeper  I  

Accounting  technician  II 
Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STATE  PRISON  AT  SAN  QUENT1N 

Prison  canteen  manager 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Correctional  officer 

Accounting  technician  II 

Temporary  help 


Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


INSTITUTION    FOR   WOMEN 


Prison  canteen  manager 
Intermediate  clerk 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS      


2.9 


4.5 


0.8 
1 
1 
0.2 


1 
0.3 


1.3 


1 
1 

0.1 


2.1 


45.1 


3.1 


4.7 


1 
1 
1 
0.2 


3.2 


1 
05 


1.3 


1 
1 
1 
0.1 


3.1 


3.1 


$21,482 


4.7 


1 
1 
1 
0.2 


32 


1 
0.3 


1.3 


1 
1 
1 
0.1 


3.1 


$29,848 


$5S4-710 
545-663 
505-644 
(1,601) 

$21,102 


$584-710 
(1,090) 

$8,950 


$584-710 
505-644 
457-556 
(193) 

$14,753 


$50,714 


$21,716 


$38,803 


$7,578 
7,956 
6,840 
2,125 

$24,499 


$8,520 
1,801 

$10,321 


$8,520 
7,368 
5,484 
1,065 

$22,437 


$57,103 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  HANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$584-710 

$8,520 

$8,520 

0.8 

— 

— 

556-676 

_ 

_ 

0.3 

— 

— 

545-663 

_ 

_ 

0.7 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,36S 

7,368 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(149) 

344 

344 

48.2 


48.2 


$323,300 


$374,617 


$21,992 


1 

1 

1 

$584-710 

$8,520 

$8,520 

— 

1 

1 

T 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

— 

— 

545-663 

_ 

_ 

0.8 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,278 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,085 

6,386 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

395-480 

1,008 

1,057 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

(2,454) 

3,336 

3,336 

$39,243 


$7,952 
7,956 
7,188 
2,125 


$25,221 


$8,520 
1,801 


$10,321 


$8,520 
7,368 
5,760 
1,065 


$22,713 


1 

1 

1 

$584-710 

$8,520 

$8,520 

1 

1 

1 

T 

12,576 

12,576 

2 

2 

2 

545-663 

15,912 

15,912 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

(10,074) 

13,423 

13,423 

$57,103 


1 

0.5 

1 
0.5 

1 
0.5 

$584-710 
395-480 

$8,520 
2,880 

$11,400 

$8,520 
2,880 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

$10,861 

$11,400 

$378,493 


t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


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Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


CORRECTIONAL  INDUSTRIES   REVOLVING   FUND 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 


CENTRAL  OFFICE  ADMINISTRATION 


Commission : 
Correctional    industries    commission 
(6)   per  diem 

General  Administration : 

General   manager    

Assistant  general  manager 

Industrial  planning  engineer 

Industrial   research   engineer 

Production  engineer 

Agricultural  advisor 

General  accountant  III 

Industrial  relations  consultant 

Promotional  specialist 

General  accountant 

General  accountant   II   

Accountant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Temporary   help    

Assistant  statistician 

Marketing : 

Correctional   industries,   sales  man- 
ager    

Correctional    industries    representa- 
tive     

Parole   agent   I   

Sales   order   supervisor 

Supervising   clerk   

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  EANGE 

— 

— 

— 

$25  day 

$1,650 

$1,650 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19.512 

2 

2 

2 

1,213-1,475 

35,400 

35,400 

1 

1 

i 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

2 

1 

l 

1,048-1,273 

13,640 

14,324 

4 

4 

4 

99S-1,213 

55,644 

56,244 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12.8S8 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

S63-1,04S 

11,736 

12,326 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.8 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,308 

5,576 

0.4 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,770 

11,313 

2.6 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,536 

5,812 

0.1 

0.4 

0.4 

(283) 

1,925 

1,925 

"" 

0.5 

0.5 

746-905 

4,476 

4,698 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

3.6 

4 

5 

821-998 

44,934 

56,352 

0.2 

1 

— 

764-927 

10,482 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,624 

0.5 

— 

— 

530-644 

— 

_ 

1 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,156 

12,432 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

33.1        S4.9        34.9 


$351,118 


$381,195 


CORRECTIONAL   INSTITUTION 
AT  TEHACHAPI 

Selling  and  Administration : 

Accountant  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Temporary  help — various 

Textile  Products  Factory : 

Textile  products  factory  superin- 
tendent   

Textile  products  factory  foreman 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 5.1  5.1  5.1 


CORRECTIONAL  TRAINING   FACILITY 

Selling  and  Administration : 

Correctional  industries  manager  II_  111 

Correctional  industries  manager  I 111 

General  accountant — correctional 

industries 0.1  1  1 

Accounting  officer  II 0.3  -  - 

Storekeeper  II 111 

Accountant  I 2  2  2 

Correctional  officer 111 

Storekeeper  I 2  2  2 

Heavy  truck  driver 111 

Temporary  help 3  1.4  1.4 

Clothing  Factory : 

Textile    products    factory    superin- 
tendent    111 

Textile  products  factory  foreman 3.7  4  4 

Wood  Products  Factory : 

Wood     products     factory     superin- 
tendent      111 

Wood  products  factory  foreman 3  4  4 

Temporary  help 0.1  0.5  0.5 


$40,469 


$1,213-1,475 
950-1,155 

821-998 
746-905 
584-746 
556-676 
545-663 
505-644 
584-644 
(23,715) 


746-905 
614-746 


S21-998 
676-821 
(292) 


$43,815 


$17,700 
13,860 

9,852 

8,520 
15.936 

7,956 
14,736 

7,728 
12,154 


10,860 
35,699 


10,905 

35,844 

3,035 


$386,352 


1 

1 

0.1 

1 
1 
0.1 

1 
1 
0.1 

$556-676 
505-544 

$7,158 

7,368 

525 

$7,518 

7,368 

525 

1 

2 

1 
2 

1 
2 

746-905 
614-746 

10,860 
17,904 

10,860 
17,904 

$44,175 


$17,700 
13,860 

10,356 

8,520 
16,224 

7,956 
14,736 

7,728 
12,154 


10,860 
36,141 


11,448 

36,816 

3,035 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


69 


CORRECTIONAL   INDUSTRIES   REVOLVING   FUND-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (tilth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CORRECTIONAL  TRAINING 
FACILITY— Continued 

Paper  Converting : 

Paper    products    factories    superin 

tendenl 

Paper-converting  factory  foreman.- 
Paper  container  factory  foreman 

Ranch  Administration : 

Farm  manager 

Automotive  maintenance  foreman- 
Correctional  officer 

Dairy  Ranch  : 

Dairy  manager 

Dairy  foreman 

Assistant  dairyman 

Hog  Ranch : 

Hog  ranch  operator 

Field  Crops : 

Crops  farmer 

Correctional  officer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 34.3 


DEUEL  VOCATIONAL   INSTITUTION 

Selling  and  Administration : 
Correctional  industries  manager  II 

Correctional  industries  manager  I 

General  accountant  correctional  in- 
dustries   

General  accountant  II 

Accountant  I 

Senior  account  clerk   

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper   I    

Correctional  officer 

Temporary   help — various   

General  Fabrication  Factory : 

Metal  products  factory  superintend- 
ent   

Metal  products  factory  foreman 

Wood  products  factory  foreman 

Upholstery  foreman   

Tool  and  diemaker 

Correctional  officer 

Mattress  and  Bedding  Factory  : 

Bedding  factory  superintendent 

Bedding  factory   foreman 

Farm  Administration : 

Farm   manager   

Correctional  officer 

Correctional  officer — truck  driver 

Dairy  Ranch : 

Dairy   manager 

Dairy   foreman   

Assistant   dairyman   

Hog  Ranch : 

Hog  ranch  operator 

Field  Crops : 

Crops  farmer 

Heavy  equipment  mechanic 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STATE   PRISON   AT   FOLSOM 

Selling  and  Administration : 

Correctional  industries  manager  II 

Correctional  industries  manager  I 

General  accountant,  correctional  in- 
dustries    

General  accountant  II 

Assistant  to  correctional  industries 

manager     

Storekeeper   IV   

Storekeeper    II    

Accountant  I 

Truck  driver 

Temporary   help — various    


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

0.1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

3821-998 
676-821 
676-821 

$11,976 
8.146 
8,592 

$11,976 
8,556 
9,026 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

746-905 
746-863 
545-663 

9,662 
9,852 
7,956 

10,146 
9,852 
7,956 

1 

2 

1 

1 
o 

1 
1 

O 

676-821 
584-710 
530-644 

9,852 

7,008 

15,456 

9,852 

7,368 

15,456 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

584-710 
545-663 

17,040 
7,956 

17,040 
7,956 

33.5 


36.9 


36.9 


$293,391 


$333,737 


34.5 


34.5 


$270,538 


1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1.475 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

0.2 

_ 

_ 

746-905 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

584-746 

1.9 

2 

2 

556-676 

0.8 

1 

1 

556-614 

4.3 

2.9 

2.9 

(26,842) 

$305,267 


$17,700 
13,860 

11,976 
8,952 


10,356 
12,7S0 
14,010 
7,368 
17.239 


$338,174 


1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

$1,213-1,475 
950-1,155 

$15,980 
12,176 

$16,792 
12,784 

1 

0.3 

1.2 

1 

0.3 

1 

1 

1.9 

3.5 

1 

0.7 

1.3 

1 

1 

1 
2 

2.5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 
2 

2.5 

821-998 
746-905 
556-676 
457-556 
395-480 
644-783 
505-644 
545-663 

10,905 

6,005 

10,336 

5.4S4 

8,952 

7,368 

15,912 

19,889 

11,448 

15,120 
5,760 

9,396 

7,368 

15,912 

19,889 

1J. 

3 

1 

0.6 

0.7 

1 

1 
3 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 

821-998 
676-821 
676-S21 
614-746 
676-746 
545-663 

9.S52 
29,442 
9,852 
7,368 
8,384 
7,956 

10,356 
29,556 

9,852 
7,728 
8,808 
7,956 

1 
1.2 

1 
2 

1 
2 

746-905 
614-746 

10,062 
16,320 

10,566 
16,6S0 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

746-905 
545-663 
545-663 

10,860 
7,956 
7,956 

10,860 
7,956 
7,956 

1 
1 
2.7 

1 

1 

o 

u 

1 
1 
3 

676-821 
584-710 
530-644 

9,852 

8,016 

23,1S4 

9,852 

8,418 

23,184 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

584-710 
676-783 

8,520 
8,952 

S.520 
8,952 

$309,397 


$17,700 
13,860 

11,976 
9,396 


10,356 
12,780 
14,706 
7,368 
17,239 


70 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


CORRECTIONAL  INDUSTRIES  REVOLVING  FUND-Continued 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

-z. 
-I 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Atith.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STATE   PRISON   AT   FOLSOM 
— Continued 

Cannery : 

Cannery  superintendent 

Cannery  foreman 

License  Plate : 

Metal  products  factory  superintend- 
ent    

Metal    products  factory  foreman  — 
Correctional  officer 

General  Manufacturing : 

Metal  products  factory  foreman 

Wood  products  factory  foreman 

Correctional  officer 

Metal  Fabrication  Factory : 

Metal  products  factory  superintend- 
ent    

Metal  products  factory  foreman 

Tool  and  Die  Factory  : 

Tool  and  die  making  foreman 

Machinist    

Maintenance : 

Industrial  maintenance  superintend- 
ent    

Industrial  maintenance  foreman 

Machinist  foreman   

Electrician    

Correctional  officer 

Engineering  Department : 

Junior  mechanical  engineer 

Dairy : 

Dairy  manager 

Dairyman    

Dairy  foreman 

Orchardman    

Assistant  dairyman 

Heavy  truck  driver 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


INSTITUTION   FOR   MEN 

Selling  and  Administration : 

Correctional  industries  manager  II_ 

Correctional  industries  manager  I 

General  accountant — correctional 

industries    

Storekeeper  II  

Accountant  I 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Correctional  officer 

Heavy  truck  driver 

Stationary  engineer  foreman 

Temporary  help — various 

Wood  Products  Factory : 
Wood  products  factory 

superintendent   

Assistant  wood  products  factory 

superintendent 

Wood  products  factory  foreman 

Mill  and  cabinet  worker 

Correctional  officer 

Laundry  Services : 

Laundry  superintendent 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Correctional  officer 

Cannery : 

Cannery  superintendent 

Cannery  foreman 

Slaughterhouse : 

Correctional  officer 

Ranch  Administration : 

Farm  manager 

Heavy  equipment  mechanic 

Correctional  officer 


1 

2 

1 
2 

1 
2 

SALARY  RANGE 

$S21-998 
614-746 

$11,976 
17,508 

$11,976 
17,904 

1.3 

2 
1 

1 
2 
1 

1 
2 

1 

S21-998 
676-821 
545-663 

11,220 

19,704 

7,956 

11,784 

19,704 

7,956 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

676-821 
676-821 
545-663 

9,852 
8,112 
7,956 

9,852 
8,520 
7,956 

1 
4 

1 

4 

1 

4 

821-998 
676-821 

11,544 
37,668 

11,976 
38,076 

1 

2 

1 
2 

1 
2 

746-905 
644-710 

10,650 
16,428 

10,860 
17,040 

0.7 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,784 

11,976 

0.3 
1 

1 
0.4 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

746-905 
710-7S3 
676-746 
545-663 

9,396 

8,592 
6,708 

9,396 
8,952 
7,050 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

0.6 

0.4 

0.6 

1 

1.9 

1 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 
1 

676-821 
644-783 
584-710 
530-644 
530-644 
584-644 

8,350 

8,952 

7,728 

14,886 

7,188 

8,772 

8,952 

7,728 

15,246 

7,548 

39.9 


1 
4 
1 
1 

1 
2 

2.4 
2 

1 
0.7 


41.4 


41.4 


$350,761 


1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

0.6 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

0.7 

1 

1 

821-998 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

0.4 

1 

1 

395-480 

1 

1 

1 

545-663 

2.8 

3 

3 

584-644 

0.1 

1 

1 

644-710 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

- 

1 

4 

1 
1 

1 

1 
3 
2 


821-998 

746-905 
676-821 
644-710 
545-663 

746-905 
584-710 
480-584 
545-663 

821-998 
614-746 

545-663 

746-905 
676-783 
545-663 


$377,795 


$15,340 
12,940 

9,978 
8,520 
8,112 
6,672 
5,060 
7,956 
22,644 
8.316 
2,318 


11,592 

10,860 

37,129 

8,180 

7,956 

10,146 

8,180 

19,608 

15,912 


7,956 

10,860 
8,736 
7,956 


$384,001 


$16,112 
13,585 

10,482 
8,520 
8,112 
6,672 
5,308 
7,956 

23,004 
8,520 
2,318 


11,976 

10,860 

38,355 

8,520 

7,956 

10,650 

8,520 

20.076 

15,912 


7,956 

10,860 
8,952 
7,956 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 
CORRECTIONAL   INDUSTRIES   REVOLVING   FUND-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Alllh.)       (Aufh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


INSTITUTION    FOR    MEN— Continued 

Hog  Ranch : 

Hog  ranch  operator 

Dairy  Ranch  : 

Dairy  manager 

Dairy  foreman 

Assistant  dairyman 

Field  Crops : 

Crops  farmer 

Vegetable  Garden : 

Vegetable  gardner 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 40.9 


MEN'S  COLONY 

Selling  and  Administration  : 

Correctional  industries  manager  II 
General  accountant,  correctional 

industries    

General  accountant  II 

Accountant  I 

Accounting  technician  II   

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  I  

Temporary  help 

Tobacco  Factory  : 

Tobacco  factory  superintendent 

Tobacco  factory  foreman 

Temporary  help 

Shoe  Factory : 

Shoe  factory  superintendent 

Shoe  factory  foreman 

(lasting  through  packing) 

Shoe  factory  foreman 

(cutting  and  fitting)    

Temporary  help 

Knitting  Mill : 

Knitting  mill  superintendent 

Knitting  mill  foreman 

Knit  goods  finishing  foreman 

Textile  products  factory  foreman 

Temporary  help 

Laundry  : 

Laundry  superintendent 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Heavy   truck   driver   

Correctional    officer  a    

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STATE   PRISON    AT  SAN   QUENTIN 


1 

1 

1 

SALARY  IiANGE 

$530-644 

$6,840 

$7,188 

1 
1 

4 

1 
1 
4 

1 
1 
4 

676-821 
584-710 
530-644 

9,852 

8,520 

29,700 

9,852 

8,520 

30,024 

2.1 

2 

2 

584-710 

17,040 

17,040 

0.8 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,516 

6,840 

18.4 


41.3 


41.3 


$333,600 


$351,395 


30.! 


30.8 


$166,320 


$273,842 


Selling  and  Administration : 

Correctional  industries  manager  II  1  1 

Correctional  industries  manager  I 1  1 

General  accountant,  correctional  in- 
dustries      1  1 

Assistant  to  correctional  industries 

manager    1  1 

Storekeeper   IV   1  1 

Storekeeper  II 2.4  3 

Accountant  I 2  2 

Storekeeper  I 2  2 

Accounting  technician  II 1.8  2 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.2  1 

Temporary  help 1  3.5 

Industrial  Training : 

Coordinator  of  Industrial  Training  : 

Correctional  industries  b 1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


863-1,048 


12,576 


$358,602 


1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

0.6 

0.3 
0.6 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

0.1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
0.1 

821-998 
746-905 
556-676 
457-556 
644-783 
505-644 
(194) 

11,544 

8,112 
6,672 
8,844 
6,060 
525 

11,976 

8,112 
6.672 
9,285 
6,360 
525 

1 
1 

1 
1 

0.1 

1 
1 
0.1 

746-905 
614-746 
(159) 

10.860 

8,952 

525 

10,860 
8.952 

525 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

2 

2 

2 

676-821 

19,704 

19,704 

2 

2 
0.2 

2 
0.2 

676-821 
(107) 

19,704 
1,050 

19,704 
1,050 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1 
2 
1 
2 
0.2 

1 
2 
1 
2 
0.2 

821-998 
676-821 
676-821 
614-746 

11,976 
19,514 

9,852 
16,320 

1,050 

11,976 
19,704 

9,852 
16,680 

1,050 

0.5 
0.1 
0.1 

0.1 
0.1 

1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
0.2 

1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
0.2 

746-905 
584-710 
480-584 
676-746 
584-644 
545-663 
(974) 

8,952 
16,568 
18,528 

8,112 
14,736 
14,406 

1,600 

9,396 
16,972 
19,128 

8,520 
15,096 
14,832 

1,600 

$278,207 


1 
1 

$1,213-1,475 
950-1,155 

$15,660  ' 
12,276 

$16,452 
12,888 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 
1 

3 

2 
2 
2 

1 
3.5 

746-905 
710-863 
584-746 
556-676 
505-644 
457-556 
395-^180 
(7,125) 

9 
10 
25 
15 
14 
12 

5 
20 

978 
356 
560 
180 
586 
386 
760 
452 

10,482 
10,356 
25,560 
15,540 
14,736 
12,682 
5,760 
20,452 

72 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


CORRECTIONAL  INDUSTRIES   REVOLVING  FUND-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Autti.)       (Atith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
■5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


STATE  PRISON  AT  SAN  QUENTIN 
— Continued 

Custodial  Services : 

Correctional  officer 1.3 

Maintenance  Service : 

Industrial  maintenance  superintend- 
ent     1 

Electrician  foreman 1 

Machinist  foreman 1 

Clothing  Factory : 

Textile    products    factory    superin- 
tendent      1 

Textile  products  factory  foreman 1.2 

Cotton  Textile  Mill : 

Cotton  textile  mill  superintendent 1 

Textile  overseer,  finishing 1 

Textile  overseer,  carding  and 

spinning 1 

Textile  overseer,  weaving 2 

Textile  foreman,  carding 2.3 

Textile  foreman,  spinning 3.3 

Textile  foreman,  weaving 6.2 

Textile  foreman,  finishing 2 

Textile  products  factory  foreman 1 

Furniture  Factory : 
Wood  products  factory 

superintendent   1 

Assistant  wood  products  factory 

superintendent   1 

Wood  products  factory  foreman 6.5 

Upholstery  foreman 1 

Cleaning  Plant : 

Dry  cleaning  plant  foreman 1 

Detergent  Mixing  and  Blending  Plant : 

Detergent  plant  superintendent - 

Detergent  plant  foreman 1 

Dairy : 

Dairyman    0.4 

Assistant  dairyman 0.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 55.1 


1 
2 

1 

1 

1 
2 
2 
3 
7 
2 
1 


59.5    58.5 


SALARY  RANGE 
$545-663 


821-998 
746-821 
710-783 


746-905 
614-746 

1,048-1,273 
821-998 

783-950 
783-950 
676-821 
676-821 
676-821 
676-821 
614-746 


821-998 

746-905 
676-821 
614-746 

676-821 

746-905 
614-746 

644-783 
530-644 

$501,936 


$7,956 


11,976 
9,174 
9,396 


9,586 
17,796 

13,918 
11,220 

11,400 
22,800 
19,704 
29,556 
67,224 
19,704 
8,952 


11,976 

10,860 

64,712 

8,952 

9,174 

8,952 
8,952 


$560,686 


INSTITUTION   FOR  WOMEN, 
FRONTERA 

Selling  and  Administration : 
Textile  products  factory 

superintendent 111  $746-905 

Textile  products  factory  foreman 2.9           3              3  614-746 

Accountant  I  111  556-676 

Storekeeper  I -              1              1  505-644 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4.9  6  6  $40,643 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    265.2      290.4      289.4  $2,348,776 

a  One  laundry  supervisor  I  reclassed  to  correctional  officer  to  reflect  correct  budget  function, 
b  Position  limited  to  June  30,  1968. 


$7,956 


11,976 
9,624 
9,396 


10,062 
17,904 

14,616 
11,784 

11,400 
22,800 
19,704 
29,556 
67,632 
19,704 
8,952 


11,976 

10,860 

65,984 
8,952 

9,624 

9,396 
8,952 


$555,694 


$10,776 

24,984 

8,112 

6,060 

$49,932 

$10,860 

25,632 

8,112 

6,360 

$50,964 

$2,677,664 

$2,705,566 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 
CALIFORNIA   CONSERVATION   CENTER 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 

(Filled)         (Auth.j 


68-69 
(Aolb.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


73 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTITUTION   OPERATIONS 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  II 

Deputy  superintendent 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager 

Accounting  officer  — _ 

Procurement  and  services  officer  II- 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  II  

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I  

Correctional  officer — truck  driver — 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  typist-clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I__. 
Intermediate  account  clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions   __. 


CARE   AND   WELFARE 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19.512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1.8 

o 

2 

469-571 

13,116 

13,704 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,3!  K5 

9,396 

2 

2 

2 

584-746 

16,408 

16,802 

6.8 

— 

— 

584-710 

— 

_ 

1.9 

2 

2 

556-676 

15,092 

15,450 

1 

1 

1 

545-663 

7,441 

7.806 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1.9 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,570 

13,188 

2.9 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,990 

20.016 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,336 

11,520 

3.4 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,552 

17,096 

29.7 


29 


29 


$239,336 


$246,353 


Custody  : 

Correctional   administrator 1  1 

Program   administrator   2.9  3 

Correctional  program  supervisor  III  14.9  14 

Correctional   lieutenant   1  1 

Correctional  program  supervisor  II  23.7  25 

Correctional   program   supervisor    I  62.7  67.6 

Correctional  officer 45.6  48.7 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Temporary  help — inservice  training  3.8  4 

Temporary  help- — military  leave 0.2  0.2 

Temporary  help — escapes  and 

emergencies     2.8  4.2 

Temporary  help — fire  fighting -  0.6 

Medical : 

Chief  medical  officer 0.9  1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 0.6  1 

Dentist   III    0.2  1 

Dentist   II   1.8  2 

Pharmacist  II 1  1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 1  1 

Supervising  nurse  I 1  1 

Dental  laboratory  technician 0.3  0.5 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 0.5  0.5 

Medical  technical  assistant 5.8  6 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Correctional  counselor  III 1  1 

Correctional  counselor  II 4  3 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  1 

Temporary  help — group  counseling  0.5  - 
Education  : 

Supervisor  of  education 1  1 

Supervisor  of  vocational 

instruction    1  1 

High  school  teacher 1  2 

Instructor  in  auto  mechanics 1  1 

Instructor  in  auto  body  and 

fender  repair   1  1 

Instructor  in  mill  and 

cabinet   work    1  1 

Instructor  in  masonry 1  1 

Instructor  in  sheet  metal  work 1  1 

Instructor  in   shoemaking 1  1 

Intermediate   clerk   1  - 

Temporary  help — teacher  training  0.1  0.2 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 

$1,155-1,405 

$14,556 

3 

950-1,155 

40,816 

14 

768-933 

156,183 

1 

731-890 

10,680 

25 

663-806 

232,261 

67.6 

602-731 

563,556 

48.7 

545-663 

361,872 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

4 

(28,450) 

30,202 

0.2 

(2,093) 

1,375 

4.2 

(21,144) 

32,801 

0.6 

(-) 

3,567 

1 

1,667-2,127 

24,312 

1 

1,439-1,929 

19,604 

1 

1,512-1,837 

21,174 

2 

1,371-1,667 

37,272 

1 

998-1,100 

13,044 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

0.5 

676-821 

4,056 

0.5 

676-783 

4,698 

6 

545-695 

47,736 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

1 

927-1,128 

13,536 

3 

842-1,023 

36.828 

1 

425-517 

6.054 

- 

(4,204) 

- 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

2 

t 

20,688 

1 

t 

12,576 

1 

t 

12,576 

1 

t 

12,576 

1 

t 

12.576 

1 

t 

12,576 

1 

i 

12,426 

_ 

395-480 

— 

0.2 

(1,413) 

2,009 

$249,874 


$15,276 

41,470 

156,701 

10,680 

236,908 

578,018 

374,228 

5,760 

30,202 

1,375 

32,801 
3,567 

24,312 

20,585 

22,044 

38,148 

13,200 

13,200 

10,356 

4,260 

4,698 

47,736 

6,852 


13,536 

36,828 

6,204 

15,276 

13,860 
21,096 
12,576 

12,576 

12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 

2,009 


74 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


CALIFORNIA  CONSERVATION  CENTER-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        [Authj      (Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTITUTION  OPERATIONS— Continued 
CARE  AND  WELFARE— Continued 


Classification  and  Treatment — 
Continued 
Religion : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant  chaplain 

Jewish  chaplain — intermittent 

Classification  and  Parole : 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Records  officer  III 

Correctional  officer 

Records  officer  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  typist-clerk 

Recreation : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  manager 

Instructor  in  culinary  arts 

Instructor  in  meat  cutting 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Temporary  help — in-service  training 

Clothing : 

Storekeeper  II  

Laundry : 

Instructor  in  dry  cleaning  work 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Housekeeping : 

Storekeeper  I  

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  II 

Carpenter  foreman 

Painter   foreman   

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Heat,  Power  and  Water : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  foreman   

Plumber   foreman   

Fire  chief 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Stationary   engineer 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 

Temporary  help — maintenance 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Equipment  maintenance  foreman 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


EMERGENCY   FOREST   FIRE 
SUPPRESSION 

Overtime 


1 

1 

1 
1 
0.2 

1 
1 
0.2 

SALARY  RANGE 

$S42-1,023 

842-1,023 

S42-1.023 

$11,53S 
10,524 

2,888 

$12,126 
11,038 

2,88S 

3.2 

1 
1 

1.8 
16.1 
1 
1 

3 
1 

0.9 
1.1 

18 
1 

3 

1 

2 
18 

1 

764-927 
676-821 
545-663 
530-644 
395-505 
395^80 
359-435 

32,436 
9,248 
6,565 
8,048 

97,540 
5,760 

32,942 
9,700 

14,400 

100,780 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

t 
$1,S62,345 

11,400 
$2,035,437 

11,400 

219.4 

229.7 

229.7 

$2,077,676 

1 

2.6 

1 
1 

2.2 
0.1 


11.9 


15.2 


1 
3 

1 
1 
3 
0.3 


1 
3 

1 
1 
3 
0.3 


13.3        13.3 


$821-99S 

t 

t 

614-746 

530-710 

(280) 

5S4-746 


5S4-710 
505-644 
$103,034 


$11,976 
31,004 
12,576 

8,350 
21,914 

1,012 

8,520 

12,276 

7,72S 

6,784 
$122,140 


13.6        13.6 


Totals,  Institution  Operations 278.2       285.6       285.6 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$133,417 


$13,251 
$2,351,383 


$126,893 


$2,530,823 


$11,976 
32,541 
12,576 

8,772 

22,524 

1,012 

8,520 

12,576 
8,112 

7,128 

$125,737 


1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

$863-1,048 
710-783 
710-783 

$12,126 
9,396 

$12,576 
9,396 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,518 

7,888 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

0.8 

0.4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

0.8 

0.8 

1 

2 

1 
1 

1 
3 

0.8 
0.8 

746-863 
746-821 
746-821 
695-845 
676-746 
644-710 
556-676 
(3,019) 

10.356 
19,704 

9,738 
10,140 

8,736 
25,560 

6,528 

7,091 

10,356 
19,704 

9,852 
10,140 

8,952 
25,560 

6,528 

7,091 

1 

- 

- 

746-863 

- 

- 

$128,043 


$2,581,330 


COHRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


75 


CALIFORNIA   CONSERVATION   CENTER-Continued 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Ami.)      |Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


CAMP  OPERATIONS 


CAMP   SUPERVISION 

Program  administrator 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional  program  supervisor  Ill- 
Correctional  counselor  I 

Correctional   lieutenant   

Supervising  cook  II 

Stationary  engineer 

Correctional  officer 

Storekeeper  I  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help — transportation 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


STATE  CONSERVATION   CAMPS 


SALARY  RANGE 


1.9 

2 

2 

$950-1.155 

$27,720 

$27,720 

2 

842-1,023 

23,906 

24.502 

768-933 

22,392 

22,392 

1 

1 

1 

764-927 

10,440 

10,952 

1 

1 

1 

731-890 

10,680 

10,680 

3.6 

3 

3 

614-746 

25,452 

25,824 

0.8 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,016 

8,418 

4.8 

5 

5 

545-663 

39,780 

39,780 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7.36S 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1.3 

1.6 

1.6 

(9,639) 

11,205 

11,205 

20.4 


20.6 


20.6 


$179,509 


$193,163 


$195,045 


Correctional  program  supervisor  III 

Correctional   lieutenant   

Correctional  program  supervisor  II_ 

Correctional  sergeant 

Correctional  program  supervisor  I__ 

Correctional  officer 

Chaplain — intermittent    

Temporary  help — transportation 

Temporary  help — fire  fighting 

Temporary  help — casework 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 102.6 


HIGHWAY   ROAD   CAMPS 

Correctional  lieutenant   2 

Correctional  sergeant 2.3 

Correctional  officer   8 

Chaplain — intermittent    - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 12.3 


2 

1 

1 

$768-933 

$11,196 

$11,190 

13.7 

11 

11 

731-890 

117,165 

117,480 

2 

1 

1 

663-806 

9,672 

9,672 

12.2 

11 

11 

633-768 

98.909 

99.968 

8 

4 

4 

602-731 

35,088 

35,088 

50.5 

44 

44 

545-663 

344.264 

347.954 

1.6 

2.6 

2.6 

842-1,023 

30,353 

30.353 

2.6 

1.5 

1.5 

(19,828) 

17,514 

17.514 

9.6 

4 

4 

(71.957) 

33,000 

33.000 

0.4 

0.4 

0.4 

(4.793) 

2,514 

2,514 

80.5 


2 
2 

8 
0.4 


80.5 


2 
8 
0.4 


12.4         12.4 


$827,948 


$731-890 
633-768 
545-663 

842-1,023 

$96,071 


$699,675 


$21,315 

18,210 

60.849 

9.669 

$110,043 


$704,739 


$21,360 

18,432 

62,130 

9,669 

$111,591 


FEDERAL  CONSERVATION  CAMPS 


Correctional  lieutenant    0.4  1  1  $731-890  $4,450  $4,450 

Correctional  sergeant 0.4  1  1  633-768  3,840  3,840 

Correctional  officer 1.6  4  4  545-663  13,923  13.923 

Temporary  help— transportation 0.1  0.1  0.1  (945)  992  992 

Temporary  help— fire  fighting 0.8  1.1  1.1  (5,886)  8,255  8,255 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3.3  7.2  7.2  $25,097  $31,460  $31,460 

Totals,  Camp  Operations 138.6  120.7  120.7  $1,128,625  $1,034,341  $1,042,835 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    416.8  406.3  406.3  $3,480,008  $3,565,164  $3,624,165 

f  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


76 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


SIERRA  CONSERVATION   CENTER 

Id 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (Auih.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTITUTION    OPERATIONS 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  II 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager 

Accounting  officer — state  institution 
Procurement  and  services  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  II  

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Correctional   officer 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting   technician   II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Junior  typist-clerk   

Temporary  help — accounting  and 
budget  preparation 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CARE    AND    WELFARE 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,740 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

— 

— 

584-710 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

— 

— 

545-663 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1.9 

2 

o 

505-644 

13,548 

13,884 

0.6 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,789 

6,079 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,594 

6,672 

1.9 

2 

o 

457-556 

12,072 

12,681 

0.4 

— 

— 

425-517 

— 

— 

2 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

0.5 

— 

— 

395-480 

— 

— 

4.5 

5 

5 

395-180 

25,770 

27,051 

1.1 

- 

- 

359-435 

- 

- 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(1,868) 

1,100 

1,100 

26.1 


22.2 


22.2 


$196,718 


$185,157 


Custody : 

Correctional   administrator 1  1 

Correctional  program  supervisor  III  14.8  15 

Correctional  lieutenant 1.1  1 

Correctional  program  supervisor  II  25.8  23.7 

Correctional  program  supervisor  I 68.8  68.4 

Correctional  officer 45.7  45.4 

Senior  stenographer  I 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  2.6  3.4 

Temporary  help — military  leave 0.2  0.2 

Temporary  help — escapes  and  emer- 
gencies    4.2  4.8 

Temporary  help — fire  fighting —  0.8 

Medical : 

Chief  medical  officer 1  1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 1  1 

State  psychiatrist 0.2  0.5 

Dentist  II 2  2 

Pharmacist  II 1  1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 0.7  - 

Supervising  nurse  I 1  1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 1  1 

Medical  technical  assistant 5.3  6 

Senior  stenographer  I 0.8  - 

Intermediate  stenographer —  0.5 

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Program    administrator    3  3 

Correctional  counselor  III 0.9  1 

Correctional  counselor  II 3.1  3 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.9  1 

Student  professional  assistant 0.7  - 

Temporary    help — group    counsel- 
ing      0.8  0.7 

Education : 

Supervisor  of  education 1  1 

Supervisor  of  vocational  instruc- 
tion    1  1 

High  school  teacher 1  1 

Instructor  in  auto  mechanics 1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$187,863 


1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,520 

$16,860 

15 

768-933 

166,724 

167,679 

1 

731-890 

10,680 

10,680 

23.7 

663-806 

226,507 

228,218 

68.4 

602-731 

569,755 

5S5,300 

45.4 

545-663 

337,427 

348,560 

1 

469-571 

6,204 

6,516 

1 

395-505 

5,374 

5,645 

3.4 

(19,676) 

24,650 

24,650 

0.2 

(1,247) 

1,500 

1,500 

4.8 

(31,367) 

34,255 

34,255 

0.8 

- 

5,375 

5,375 

1 

1,667-2,127 

23,342 

24,312 

1 

1,439-1,929 

23,148 

23,148 

0.5 

1,439-1,929 

10,002 

10,002 

O 

1,371-1,667 

36,604 

38,448 

1 

998-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

676-783 

9,026 

9,396 

6 

545-695 

43,075 

44,859 

— 

469-571 

— 

— 

0.5 

425-517 

2,613 

2,745 

3 

950-1,155 

39,S66 

40,816 

1 

927-1,128 

11,124 

11,676 

3 

842-1,023 

36,828 

36,828 

1 

425-517 

5,766 

6,054 

- 

377-457 

- 

- 

0.7 

(6,125) 

5.S60 

5.S60 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

t 

9,852 

10,356 

1 

t 

12,526 

12,576 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


77 


SIERRA   CONSERVATION   CENTER-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (AiHh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


INSTITUTION    OPERATIONS— Continued 

CARE    AND    WELFARE— Continued 

Classification  and  Treatment — Continued 
Education — Continued 

Instructor  in  auto  body  and  fen- 
der repair 111 

Instructor  in   electronics 1              —              — 

Instructor    in    mill    and    cabinet 

work 111 

Instructor  in  masonry 111 

Instructor  in  welding 111 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 111 

Senior  clerk 1.1           1              1 

Temporary  help — teacher  training  0.2           -             - 
Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain 111 

Jewish  chaplain — intermittent -              0.2           0.2 

Protestant  chaplain 111 

Classification  and  Parole : 

Correctional  counselor  I 2              2              2 

Records  officer  III 0.9           1              1 

Records  officer  II 111 

Records  officer  I 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.2           1              1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 12.1         10            10 

Intermediate  clerk 1              -             - 

Recreation  : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and 

physical  education 111 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 223.1       217.6       217.6 


SUPPORT   AND    SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  manager 1  1 

Instructor  in  baking 0.5  - 

Instructor  in  culinarv  arts 2  2 

Instructor  in  meat  cutting 1  1 

Supervising  cook  II 1  1 

Supervising  cook  I 2.6  4 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  0.1  0.5 

Clothing : 

Storekeeper  II 1  1 

Laundry : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 1  1 

Correctional  officer 0.3  - 

Laundry  supervisor  I 0.7  1 

Housekeeping : 

Storekeeper    I    0.2  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 11.4  13.5         13.5 


PLANT    OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  II 

Carpenter  foreman 

Painter  foreman 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Heat,  Power  and  Water  : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Fire  chief 

Electrician  foreman   

Plumber  foreman   

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Stationary  engineer 

Refrigeration  engineman 

Institution  firefighter — part-time 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Automotive  maintenance  foreman 


SALABY  RANGE 
t 
t 


$457-556 
(1,328) 

842-1,023 
842-1,023 
842-1,023 

764-927 
676-821 
584-710 
530-644 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 


$1,822,351 


$821-998 


$10,692 


12,576 
12,576 
11,310 
11,976 
6,285 


11.124 

2,225 

11,081 

21,187 
9,586 
8,520 
7,728 
6,204 

54,127 


12,576 

$1,937,068 


$11,976 


$102,S31 


$117,205 


14.6        13.8 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


13.8 


$129,051 


$130,452 


$11,220 


12,576 
12,576 
11,880 
11,976 
6,594 


11,676 

2,225 

11,630 

21,690 
9,852 
8,520 
7,728 
6,204 

56,277 


12,576 

$1,980,206 


$11,976 


_ 

t 

_ 

_ 

2 
1 
1 
4 
0.5 

t 

J. 

614-746 ' 
530-710 
(407) 

24,902 
10,776 

8,952 
28,488 

1,135 

25,152 
11,310 

8,952 
29,136 

1,135 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

1 
1 

584-710 
545-563 

480-584 

8,520 
6,568 

8,520 
6,896 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,36S 

$118,965 


1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

$863-1,048 
710-783 
710-783 

$12,576 
9,396 
9,396 

$12,576 
9,396 
9,396 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 
1 

2 
1 

1 

1.8 
1 
0.8 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
0.8 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
0.8 

746-863 
695-845 
746-821 
746-821 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
556-676 

10,104 

10,140 

19,666 

9,852 

8,952 

17,040 

8,282 

6,528 

10,356 

10,140 

19,704 

9,852 

8,952 

17,040 

8,520 

6,528 

1 

- 

- 

746-863 

- 

- 

$130,980 


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CORRECTIONS 


SIERRA  CONSERVATION  CENTER-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        [Anthj      (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTITUTION    OPERATIONS— Continued 

EMERGENCY    FOREST   FIRE 
SUPPRESSION 


Overtime 


Totals,  Institution   Operations 276.2       267.1       267.1 


CAMP   OPERATIONS 

CAMP   SUPERVISION 

Program   administrator   

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Correctional  lieutenant 

Supervising  cook  II 

Correctional  program  supervisor  I 

Correctional  officer 

Temporary  help — transportation  _ 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

$5,356 

$2,256,307 


$2,369,882 


$2,418,014 


1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$12,732 

$13,365 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

11,400 

11,976 

1 

— 

— 

764-927 

— 

— 

0.8 

— 

— 

731-890 

— 

— 

1.9 

2 

2 

614-746 

17,904 

17,904 

- 

1 

1 

603-731 

8,772 

8,772 

3 

3 

3 

545-663 

23,322 

23.6S8 

0.8 

0.7 

0.7 

(4,379) 

3,450 

3,450 

9.5 


8.7 


8.7 


$81,213 


$77,580 


$79,155 


STATE   CONSERVATION    CAMPS 

Correctional  program  supervisor  Ilia  11  $76S-933  $11,196  $11,196 

Correctional  lieutenant 8.2  6              6  731-890  63,540  64,080 

Correctional  program  supervisor  II  a_  11  663-806  9,596  9,672 

Correctional  sergeant 8.2  6              6  633-768  55,296  55,296 

Correctional  program  supervisor  Ia__  -  4              4  602-731  34,352  34,908 

Correctional  officer 31.9  24            24  545-663  187,663  189,470 

Chaplain— intermittent    0.8  1.8           1.8  842-1,023  18,187  18,187 

Temporary  help— fire  fighting 4.1  2.9           2.9  (26,597)  18,930  18,930 

Temporary  help— transportation 1.1  0.9           0.9  (6,796)  5,710  5,710 

Temporary  help — casework -  0.4           0.4  (-)  2,525  2,525 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 54.3  48            48  $428,890  $406,995  $409,974 

FEDERAL  CONSERVATION  CAMPS 

Correctional  lieutenant 0.5  1             1  $731-890  $4,450  $4,450 

Correctional  sergeant 0.5  1              1  633-768  3,840  3,840 

Correctional  officer 1.5  3              3  545-663  9,945  9,945 

Temporary  help— fire  fighting 0.6  0.6           0.6  (2,738)  2,850  2,850 

Temporary  help— transportation 0.1  0.1           0.1  (713)  565  565 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3.2  5.7           5.7  $24,551  $21,650  $21,650 

Totals,   Camp   Operations 67  62.4         62.4  $534,654  $506,225  $510,779 

GRAND  TOTALS.  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    343.2  329.5      329.5  $2,790,961  $2,876,107  $2,928,793 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 
a  Inyo-Mono  camp  transferred  from  California   Conservation  Center  to  the  Sierra  Conservation  Center. 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


79 


SOUTHERN   CONSERVATION   CENTER 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Atith.)      (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTITUTION    OPERATIONS 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  II 

Senior   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager  II 

Accounting  officer  II 

Procurement  and  services  officer  I. 

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper  I  

Accountant  I   

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk   

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I  _ 
Temporary  help — accounting  and 
budget  preparation 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions  _. 


CARE    AND    WELFARE 


SALARY  BANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,176 

$21,516 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,462 

5,737 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,814 

10,314 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

2 

505-644 

13,578 

13,884 

0.9 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,008 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.9 

o 

2 

457-556 

12,907 

13,214 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.3 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,120 

5,374 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.3 

0.1 

0.1 

(1,592) 

734 

734 

18.2 


17.1 


17.1 


$136,789 


$140,407 


Custody : 

Correctional   administrator 1 

Program   administrator 1 

Correctional  program  supervisor  III  8.8 

Correctional  program  supervisor  II         14.7 

Correctional  program  supervisor  I 33.9 

Correctional  officer 29.8 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Temporary  help — escape  and  emer- 
gencies    1.9 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  1.7 

Temporary  help — armory 0.1 

Temporary  help — fire  fighting - 

Medical : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 1 

Dentist  II 1 

Staff    psychologist — clinical    1 

Medical  technical  assistant 5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.8 

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Correctional  counselor  III 1 

Correctional  counselor  II 2 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Temporary    help — group    counsel- 
ing      0.5 

Education  : 

Supervisor  of  vocational  instruc- 
tion     

High  school  teacher 

Instructor  in  carpentry  

Instructor  in  plumbing 

Temporary  help — teacher  training 
Religion : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant  chaplain 

Classification  and  parole : 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Records  officer  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Recreation : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  — 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


0.5 


0.5 


(3,149) 


1,730 


$143,025 


1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$15,S52 

$16,656 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,530 

13,860 

9 

9 

76S-933 

99,370 

100,377 

14.6 

14.6 

663-S06 

138,169 

140,724 

32.6 

32.6 

602-731 

276,568 

281,006 

26 

26 

545-663 

197,448 

202,107 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.6 

1.6 

(13,385) 

12,395 

12,395 

1.5 

1.5 

(11,557) 

10,990 

10,990 

0.1 

0.1 

(760) 

399 

399 

0.2 

0.2 

(-) 

1,700 

1,700 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

22,044 

22,044 

1 

1 

1,371-1,667 

20,004 

20,004 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

5 

5 

545-695 

37,765 

38,471 

0.5 

0.5 

395-505 

2,430 

2,550 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

13,536 

13,536 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

_ 

425-517 

- 

- 

1,730 


1 
1 

1 

0.9 
0.3 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

950-1,155 

t 
t 

(1,717) 

13,860 
11,928 
12,376 

13,860 
12,526 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 
842-1,023 

11,976 
12,026 

12,276 
12,276 

1 
2 
8.1 

1 
2 
7 

1 
2 

7 

764-927 
530-644 
395-505 

10,272 
15,276 

38,286 

10,780 
15,456 
39,626 

1 

1 

1 

t 
$1,029,716 

12,576 

$1,034,834 

12,576 

125.5 

115.6 

115.6 

$1,052,829 

80 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


SOUTHERN   CONSERVATION   CENTER-Continued 

LU 

1       NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_l 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES                    66-67     67-68    68-69 

!      (Filled)         (Aolh.)       (Aulh.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 


INSTITUTION    OPERATIONS— Continued 
SUPPORT    AND    SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Pood  manager 1  1 

Instructor  in  culinary  arts 1  1 

Supervising  cook  II 1  1 

Supervising  cook  I _ 3.3  3.3 

Temporary  help — in-service  training 

(culinary) 0.1  0.1 

Clothing : 

Storekeeper  I  1  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 7.4  7.4 


PLANT   OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures: 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 

Building  maintenance  man 

Heat,  Power  and  Water : 

Electrician  foreman 

Stationary  engineer 

Temporary  help — plant  maintenance 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


1 
1 
1 
3.3 

0.1 

1 

7.4 


SALARY  RANGE 
$821-998, 

614-746 ' 
530-710 

(379) 

505-644 

$59,095 


$11.92S 

12,426 

8,628 

24,005 

39S 

7,368 

$64,753 


$11,970 

12,576 

8,952 

24,713 

39S 

7,368 

$65,983 


1 

0.9 

1 
1 

1 

1 

$783-950 
556-614 

$11,400 
6,840 

$11,400 
7,188 

1 

1.9 

0.2 

1 
2 
0.2 

1 
2 
0.2 

746-821 
644-710 
(1,743) 

9,852 

16,248 

1,636 

9,S52 

16,632 

1,636 

EMERGENCY    FOREST    FIRE 
SUPPRESSION 

Overtime  


0.5 


Totals,  Institution  Operations 156.6       145.3       145.3 


$45,279 


$3,497 
$1,274,376 


$45,976 


$46,708 


$1,285,970 


$1,308,545 


CAMP   OPERATIONS 

CAMP   SUPERVISION 

Program   administrator   111  $950^1,155  $13.S60  $13,860 

Correctional   program   supervisor   III  111  768-933  11,196  11,196 

Supervising  cook  II 111  614-746  8,952  S,952 

Correctional  officer 2              11  545-663  7,956  7,956 

Temporary  help— transportation 0.5           0.2           0.2  (4,053)  1.347  1,347 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 5.5           4.2           4.2  $50,805  $43,311  $43,311 

STATE   CONSERVATION   CAMPS 

Catholic  chaplain— intermittent 0.7           0.7          0.7  $842-1,023  $7,073  $7,426 

Protestant  chaplain— intermittent 0.7           0.7           0.7  842-1,023  7,073  7,426 

Correctional  program  supervisor  III  _  2              2              2  76S-933  22,392  22,392 

Correctional  counselor  I 2.4           2              2  764-927  20.292  20,736 

Correctional   lieutenant   4.6           4              4  731-890  41,469  42,315 

Correctional  program  supervisor  II  __  2              2              2  663-S06  19,26S  19,344 

Correctional    sergeant    4.6           4              4  633-76S  36,605  36,S64 

Correctional  program  supervisor  I 7.9           8              8  602-731  68,672  69,780 

Correctional  officer 19            16            16  545-663  126.4S3  127,206 

Temporary   help— transportation 0.4           0.2           0.2  (2,874)  1,436  1,436 

Temporary  help— fire  fighting 2.2           1              1  (17.725)  10.599  10,599 

Temporary  help— casework 111  (6.186)  6.489  6,489 

Temporary  help— group  counseling  __  0.2           0.2           0.2  (929)  973  973 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 47.7         41.8         41.8  $384,902  $368,824  $372,9S6 

Totals,   Camp    Operations 53~2         46            46  $435,707  $412,135  $416,297 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    209.8       191.3       191.3  $1,710,0S3  $1,698,105  $1,724,842 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


CI  iKKECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


81 


CORRECTIONAL   INSTITUTION   AT  TEHACHAPI 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh,)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


21.2 


1 

2     ADMINISTRATION 

3 

4  Executive : 

5  Superintendent    

6  Correctional  administrator 

7  Administrative  assistant  I 

8  Senior  stenographer   I 

9  Intermediate  typist-clerk  a 

10  Business  Services: 

11  Business  manager  II 

12  Accounting  officer  II 

13  Procurement  and  services  officer  I 

14  Storekeeper  III  

15  Storekeeper  II  

16  Property  clerk  II 

17  Accountant  I 

IS  Storekeeper  I  

19  Senior   stenographer 

20  Senior  clerk   

21  Accounting  technician  II 

22  Intermediate    typist-clerk    

23  Intermediate  clerk 

24  Intermediate  account  clerk 

25  Temporary  help — accounting  and 

26  budget  preparation 

27 

28  Totals,  Authorized  Positions 14.5 

29 
30 
31     CARE   AND   WELFARE 

32 

33  Custody : 

34  Correctional  captain 0.9 

35  Correctional    lieutenant 5.9 

36  Correctional    sergeant    15.6 

37  Correctional  officer 52 

38  Intermediate  typist-clerk - 

39  Temporary  help — in-service  training  1.9 

40  Temporary  help — military  leave — 

41  Temporary  help — escapes  and  emer- 

42  geneies 0.4 

43  Medical : 

44  Chief  medical  officer 0.1 

45  Physician  and  surgeon  II — 

46  Staff   psysciatrist    - 

47  Dentist  II 1 

48  Pharmacist  II — 

49  Supervising  nurse  II — 

g0  Supervising  nurse  I - 

gl  Clinical  laboratory  technologist - 

g2  Surgical  nurse  I — 

g3  Medical  technical  assistant 2.3 

54  Senior  stenographer  I - 

55  Classification  and  Treatment : 

56  Care  and  Treatment : 

57  Program   administrator   0.2 

58  Intermediate  typist-clerk - 

59  Temporary    help — group   counsel- 

60  ing     0.5 

6i  Temporary  help — teacher  training          - 

g2  Education : 

63  Supervisor  of  education 0.1 

64  Supervisor  of  vocational  instruc- 

65  tion    0.8 

gg  High  school  teacher 1.8 

g7  Instructor  in  auto  mechanics 1 

68  Instructor  in  baking - 

g9  Instructor  in  general  shop 1 

70  Instructor  in  welding 1 

71  Instructor  in  landscape  gardening  - 

72  Instructor  in  sewing  machine  re- 

73  pair      0.8 

74.  Instructor  in  silk  screen  processes           1 

75  Instructor  in  mechanical  drawing           - 

7g  Instructor    in    mill    and    cabinet 

77  work    - 

70  Instructor  in  machine  shop  prac- 

7q  tices     - 

g0  Instructor    in    refrigeration    and 

g-i  air  conditioning  maintenance 

on  and  repair    —              1 

§2     For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 

85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

14,556 

15,276 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

N.'.CVJ 

9,396 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

- 

T 

1 

395-505 

4,S69 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

12,680 

13.310 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,472 

9,936 

1 

1 

1 

74G-905 

10,860 

10,860 

0.2 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9,026 

9,396 

0.8 

9 

9 

584-746 

14,016 

14,736 

— 

1 

1 

584-710 

S.520 

S.520 

— 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

7,008 

— 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,36S 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

<;.i;7l' 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

1.2 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,462 

5,737 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,860 

5,100 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,000 

5,242 

0.4 

0.2 

0.2 

(3,287) 

1,359 

1,359 

21.2 


$125,739 


$177,900 


5,070 


$1S2,848 


1 

9 
28 

129.7 
1 

2.7 
0.1 

1 

9 

28 

129.7 
1 

2.7 
0.1 

$863-l,04S 
731-890 
633-768 
545-663 
395-505 
(13,989) 
(-) 

$10,356 

93,279 

237,501 

883,154 

4,860 

16,739 

677 

$10,860 

94,815 

243,485 

948,582 

5,100 

16,739 

677 

0.5 

0.5 

(3,131) 

3,126 

3,126 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4.8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4.8 

1 

1,667-2,127 

1,439-1,929 

1,439-1,929 

1,371-1,667 

998-1,100 

783-950 

710-863 

676-783 

644-783 

545-695 

469-571 

23,148 
17,268 
17,268 
40.008 
11,976 

9,396 
17,040 

8.316 

7,920 
34,694 

5,628 

24,312 
18.144 
18,144 
40,008 
12.576 

9,852 
17,904 

8,736 

8,316 
35,652 

5,904 

2 
2 

2 

2 

950-1,155 
395-505 

24,176 
8,890 

24,796 
10,160 

1.1 
0.2 

1.1 
0.2 

(3,413) 

(-) 

6,336 
1,128 

6,336 
1,128 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14,676 

15,276 

1 
2 

9 
1 

2 
1 

1 
2 

2 
1 

2 

1 

950-1,155 

t 
t 
t 
t 
t 
t 

11,400 

22,064 

17,984 

8,112 

2,500 

18,660 

6,490 

11,976 

22,806 

20,960 

8,520 

20,994 
8,520 

1 
2 
1 

1 
2 

1 

t 
1 

9,776 
16,710 
12,426 

10,272 
20,576 
12,576 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

8,350 


82 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


CORRECTIONAL   ENSTITUTION   AT   TEHACHAPI-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CARE  AND  WELFARE— Continued 

Classification  and  Treatment — 
Continued 
Religion : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant  chaplain   

Classification  and  Parole : 

Correctional  counselor  III 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Records  officer  II 

Records  officer  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Recreation : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food   manager 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Temporary  help — culinary  inservice 
training 

Clothing : 

Storekeeper  II  

Laundry : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  II 

Carpenter  foreman 

Painter  foreman 

Locksmith 

Storekeeper    I    

Building   maintenance   man   

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Correctional  officer 

Heat,  Power  and  Water : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician    foreman    

Plumber    foreman    

Fire    chief    

Electrician   I   

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Stationary  engineer   

Institution  fire  fighter 

Correctional    officer    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


EMERGENCY   FOREST  FIRE 
SUPPRESSION 

Temporary  help — fire  fighting 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.6 
0.7 

1 
1 

1 
1 

$842-1,023 
842-1,023 

$11,926 
12,276 

$12,276 
12,276 

1 

1.8 

0.3 

0.7 

1 

3.S 

1 
2 
7 
1 
1 
2 
4 

1 
2 

7 
1 
1 
2 
4 

927-1,128 
842-1,023 
764-927 
584-710 
530-644 
457-556 
395-505 

13,536 
23,802 
62,167 
7,008 
6,896 
11,152 
21,030 

13,536 

24,552 

69,355 

7,368 

7,248 
11,720 
21,890 

0.8 

1 

1 

t 

8,180 
$1,831,877 

8,592 

99 

232.1 

232.1 

$803,586 

$1,940,143 

0.1 
1 

4 

1 
1 
7 

1 
1 
7 

$821-998 
614-746 
530-710 

$9,894 

8,772 

49,854 

$10,398 

9,211 

51,540 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

(197) 

764 

764 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

8,520 

8,520 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


7.1 


10.1 


0.1 


11.1 


11.1 


$49,462 


$S6,324 


16.8 


16.8 


$84,779 


$870 


$145,445 


130.8      281.2      281.2 


$1,064,436 


$2,241,546 


$8S,953 


1 

1 

1 

$863-1,048 

$11,976 

$12,576 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

— 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

— 

1 

1 

644-710 

7,72S 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

- 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,840 

7.18S 

1 

1 

1 

545-663 

6,708 

7,050 

0.6 

1 

1 

746-863 

9,211 

9,662 

1 

1 

1 

746-821 

9,852 

9.S52 

1 

1 

1 

746-821 

9,776 

9,852 

1 

1 

1 

695-S45 

10,140 

10,140 

_ 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,112 

S.520 

0.3 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,214 

8,62S 

0.9 

3 

3 

644-710 

24,200 

24,982 

0.8 

0.8 

0.8 

556-676 

6,528 

6,528 

0.5 

— 

- 

545-663 

- 

- 

$149,250 


$2,361,194 


t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 
a  Position  transferred  from  business  services  to  administration  to  reflect  correct  function. 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


83 


CORRECTIONAL   TRAINING   FACILITY 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


INSTITUTION    OPERATIONS 
ADMINISTRATION 


Executive : 

Superintendent  III 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Business  Services : 

Business   manager,   correctional   fa- 
cility   

Accounting  officer  III 

Associate  budget  analyst  b 

Procurement  and  services  officer  II 

Accounting  officer  II  a 

Storekeeper   III  b   

Storekeeper  II 

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk  a 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician   II  a 

Intermediate  stenographer  b 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I  a  _ 

Business  Services : 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help — budget  preparation  _ 

Totals.   Authorized  Positions 


CARE    AND    WELFARE 


20.8 


21.3 


22.3 


$177,472 


$183,399 


Custody : 

Correctional  administrator 2  2 

Program  administrator,  correctional 

institution    1.9  2 

Correctional  captain 2  2 

Correctional  lieutenant 16.0  16.0 

Correctional  sergeant 36.9  37 

Correctional  officer 205.6  201.0 

Intermediate  clerk 1  1 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  3.2  4.8 

Temporary  help — military  leave 0.2  0.3 

Temporary  help — escapes  and  emer- 
gencies    4.7  2.7 

Temporary  help — court  transporta- 
tion    0.7  0.6 

Medical : 

Chief    medical    officer,    correctional 

institution 1  1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 2  2 

Staff  psychiatrist -  1 

Dentist  III 1  1 

Dentist   II   3  3 

Senior    medical    technical    assistant  4  4 

Medical  technical  assistant 7.5  8 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Deputy  superintendent 1  1 

Correctional   counselor   II 2  2 

Temporary  help — group  counseling  0.9  1.6 
Education : 

Supervisor  of  education 1  1 

Supervisor  of  academic 

instruction    1  1 

Supervisor  of  vocational 

instruction    1  1 

Instructor  in  auto  mechanics 1  1 

Instructor  in  auto  body  and 

fender  repair 1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


12,226 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1,956 

$23,472 

$23,472 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

11,520 

11.520 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

1.213-1,475 

16,384 

17,210 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,148 

13,200 

1 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

_ 

— 

— 

1 

821-998 

_ 

10,356 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,396 

9.S52 

1 

— 

— 

644-783 

_ 



1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

S.520 

1 

— 

— 

584-710 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.72S 

1 

2 

2 

505-644 

14,292 

14,646 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.3 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

1 

— 

— 

425-517 

_ 

_ 

2.2 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.330 

5,599 

1 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

11,520 

11,520 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,396 

5,668 

0.4 

0.3 

0.3 

(3,132) 

1,829 

1,829 

$196,296 


2 

$1,155-1,405 

$32,584 

$33,380 

2 

2 
16.0 
37 
201.0 

1 

4.8 

0.3 

950-1,155 

863-1,048 

731-890 

633-768 

545-663 

395-^80 

(23.S21) 

(1,556) 

27 

24 

170 

338 

1,552 

5 

24 

1 

,720 
,024 
,700 
,377 
.678 
286 
991 
653 

27,720 

24,602 

170,880 

340,110 

1,574,093 

5,553 

24,991 

1,653 

2.7 

(35,153) 

18,967 

18,967 

0.6 

(5,026) 

3,672 

3,672 

1 

2 

1 
1 
3 

4 
8 

1 
1 

1,667-2,127 

1,439-1,929 

1,439-1,929 

1.512-1,837 

1,371-1,667 

602-731 

545-695 

457-556 

395-505 

24,312 
45,192 
17,268 
22,044 
59,052 
35.0SS 
60,152 
6,672 
5,691 

24,312 
45,192 
1S.144 
°2  044 
60!012 
35,088 
61.315 
6,672 
5,760 

1 

2 

1.6 

1,337-1,626 

842-1,023 
(6,738) 

19,512 

24,302 

7,133 

19.512 

24,552 

7,133 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

i 

13, 

12, 

360 
576 

13.860 
12,576 

12,576 


84 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


CORRECTIONAL  TRAINING  FACILITY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTITUTION    OPERATIONS— Continued 
CARE    AND    WELFARE— Continued 


Classification  and  Treatment — 
Continued 
Education — Continued 

Instructor  in  carpentry 

Instructor  in  general  shop 

Instructor  in  mill  and 

cabinet  work 

Instructor  in  painting 

Instructor   in   offset  printing   and 

duplicating  processes 

Instructor  in  plumbing 

Instructor  in  machine  shop 

practices    

Instructor  in  welding 

Instructor  in  sheet  metal  work 

Instructor  in  landscape  gardening 

Librarian  III 

Correctional  officer 

Temporary  help — teacher  training 
Religion : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Jewish  chaplain — intermittent 

Protestant  chaplain 

Classification  and  Parole : 

Correctional  counselor  III 

Correctional  counselor  II  c 

Correctional   counselor  I 

Correctional  lieutenant 

Records  officer  III 

Records  officer  I 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  d 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  typist-clerk 

Recreation : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Adjustment  Center: 

Program    administrator    

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Correctional  officer 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT    AND    SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Instructor  in  baking 1  1 

Instructor  in  culinary  arts 1  1 

Instructor  in  meat  cutting 1  1 

Food   manager 1  1 

Supervising  cook  II 2  2 

Supervising  cook  I 5.7  6 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  0.1  0.1 

Clothing  : 

Storekeeper  I 1  1 

Laundry  : 

Instructor  in  laundry  work 1  1 

Laundry  supervisor  II 1  1 

Correctional  officer 1.5  1.3 

Housekeeping : 

Storekeeper  II 1  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 17.3  17.4 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

_ 

_ 

t 

_ 

_ 

1.8 

- 

- 

t 

- 

- 

1 

_ 

_ 

t 

_ 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

f 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

t 

$12,576 

$12,576 

1 

- 

- 

t 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

1 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

12,576 

12,576 

9 

1 

1 

f 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

$076-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

1 

545-663 

7,080 

7,080 

0.5 

- 

- 

(3,287) 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

842-1.023 

12,276 

12,276 

0.2 

0.4 

0.4 

842-1,023 

4,042 

4,243 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

1 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

13,536 

13,536 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

9 

11.7 

12 

764-927 

118,138 

124,908 

1 

0.3 

— 

731-890 

2,670 

— 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

2 

2 

9 

530-644 

14,286 

14,160 

2 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,260 

6,568 

1.9 

9 

2 

425-517 

12,333 

12,408 

7.1 

9 

9 

395-505 

49,725 

50,994 

0.8 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,352 

5,622 

1.5 

— 

— 

359-435 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

676-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

0.8 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

1 

1 

1 

764-927 

11,124 

11,124 

1 

1 

1 

545-663 

7,956 
$3,024,922 

7,956 

354.9 

347.4 

347.4 

$2,936,233 

$3,059,662 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
6 
0.1 

t 

$676-1.048 

676-1,048 

821-998 

614-746 

530-710 

(380) 

$9,396 
12,576 
12,476 
11,976 
17,904 
46,008 
619 

$9,852 
12.576 
12,576 
11,976 
17,904 
46,368 
619 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1 
1 
1.3 

676-1,048 
584-710 
545-663 

12,476 
8,520 
9,968 

12,576 

8,520 

10,071 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

17.4 


$147,767 


$157,807 


$158,926 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONAL   TRAINING   FACILITY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Amh.)       (Aotbj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTITUTION    OPERATIONS— Continued 


PLANT    OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures: 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 1 

Plumber   foreman   1 

Carpenter  foreman 1.9 

Painter  foreman 2 

Locksmith    1 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Temporary  help — special  repairs  and 

maintenance   0.9 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 1 

Heat,  Power  and  Water : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  foreman 

Utility  shops  supervisor  & 

Fire  chief  

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Stationary   engineer   

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Equipment  maintenance  foreman 

Correctional  officer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Temporary  help — emergency  fire 

fighting    

Totals,    Institution    Operations    


NORTH    FACILITY   OPERATIONS 
ADMINISTRATION 


Executive : 

Deputy    superintendent    

Senior  stenographer 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager  II 

Associate  budget  analyst  t> 

Accounting  officer  II  a 

Procurement  and  services  officer  I_ 

Storekeeper  III b  

Accountant  I  

Property  clerk  I 

Senior   clerk  a    

Senior    typist-clerk    

Accounting   technician  II  a 

Intermediate  stenographer  b 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I  a_ 
Temporary  help — budget  preparation 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


CARE    AND    WELFARE 

Custody : 

Correctional  captain 1  1 

Correctional   lieutenant   S.9  9 

Correctional  sergeant 15.9  16 

Correctional  officer 76.9  77 

Intermediate  clerk   .__ 1  1 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  1.1  1.8 

Temporary   help — military  leave 0.3  0.1 

Temporary  help — escapes  and  emer- 
gencies      0.4  0.5 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

$13,S60 

1 

1 

746-821 

9.S52 

9,852 

1 

1 

710-7S3 

9.396 

9,396 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

(6,453) 
644-7S3 


: 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4.7 

O.S 

1 
1 

1 
1 
5 
O.S 

1 
1 

1 
1 
5 
0.8 

746-863 
746-821 
746-821 
695-845 
676-746 
644-710 
556-676 

10,356 
9,852 

10,140 
8,952 

41,486 
6,528 

10,356 

9.852 

10.140 
S.952 

42.464 
6,528 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

746-863 
545-663 

9,776 
7,956 

$163,438 

9,852 
7,956 

23.3 

17.8 

17.8 

$199,815 

$164,492 

0.3 

- 

- 

2,064 

- 

- 

416.6 

403.9 

404.9 

$3,463,351 

$3,529,566 

$3,579,376 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1.626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

- 

- 

469-571 

- 

— 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

12,680 

13,310 

1 

_ 

905-1,100 

12,888 

— 

1 

_ 

_ 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

_ 

_ 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

_ 

556-676 

— 

— 

1 

_ 

_ 

505-614 

— 

— 

1 

_ 

„ 

457-556 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

_ 

457-556 

— 

— 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,766 

6,054 

1 

395-480 

— 

— 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(538) 
$100,983 

709 

709 

12.1 

6.1 

5.1 

$67,623 

$55,653 

1 

$863-1,048 

9 

731-890 

16 

633-768 

77 

545-663 

1 

395^80 

1.8 

(8,424) 

0.1 

(2,410) 

0.5 


(2,504) 


$12,576 

95.760 

146,133 

579,185 

5,760 

9,458 

631 

2,912 


$12,576 

96,120 

147,123 

593,822 

5,760 

9,458 

631 

2,912 


86 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


CORRECTIONAL   TRAINING   FACILITY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       ( Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


NORTH    FACILITY   OPERATIONS— Continued 
CARE    AND    WELFARE— Continued 


Classification  and  Treatment: 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Correctional  administrator 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Temporary    help — group    counsel- 
ing      

Education : 

Supervisor  of  education 

Supervisor  of  vocational  instruc- 
tion       

High  school  teacher 

Instructor  in  heavy  equipment  re- 
pair and  servicing 

Instructor  in  auto  mechanics 

Instructor  in  refrigeration  and  air- 
conditioning  maintenance 

Instructor  in   electronics 

Instructor  in  general  shop  

Instructor  in  dry  cleaning  work 

Instructor  in  upholstering 

Instructor  in  furniture  refinishing 

and  repair 

Instructor  in  painting 

Instrutcor  in  masonry 

Instructor  in  welding 

Instructor  in  shoemaking 

Instructor  in  landscape  gardening 
Instructor  in  mechanical  drawing 
Instructor   in    instrument    service 

and  repair 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Correctional  officer 

Senior  clerk 

Temporary  help — teacher  training 
Religion : 

Catholic   chaplain    

Protestant   chaplain    

Classification  and  Parole : 

Program  administrator 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Correctional  sergeant 

Records  officer  II 

Records  officer  I 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk  A 

Intermediate   'clerk    

Recreation : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and 

physical  education 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT    AND    SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Instructor  in  culinary  arts 1  1 

Supervising  cook  II 1  1 

Supervising  cook  I 2  2 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  —  - 

Clothing : 

Storekeeper  II 1  1 

Housekeeping : 

Storekeeper  I 1  — 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 6  5 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 
1 

1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$1,155-1.405 
842-1,023 

$16,860 

$16,860 

0.9 

1.3 

1.3 

(6,494) 

6,869 

6.S69 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

1 

13,860 

8,112 

13,860 
8,520 

1 

_ 

t 



_ 

1 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

t 

t 
J. 
1 

J. 

1 

10.60S 
12,576 
12,576 
12.576 
12,576 

11,130 
12.576 
12,576 
12.576 
12,576 

1 
1 

1 

1 

A 
1 

A 

11,976 

12,576 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

J. 
1 
J. 

! 

t 
t 
t 

12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 

12,576 
12.576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 

1 

0.9 

1.1 

0.2 

1 
0.2 

1 
0.2 

T 

545-663 ' 
457-556 
(1,051) 

7,956 
1,066 

5,760 
1,066 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 
842-1,023 

11,676 
11,492 

12.276 
12,076 

2 
2 
4.1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
9.1 

2 

2 
2 

8 

1 
1 

1 
1 
5 

1 

2 
2 
8 

1 
1 
1 
1 
5 
1 

950-1,155 
S42-1.023 
764-927 
633-76S 
5S4-710 
530-644 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 

27,720 
24,102 
S0,392 

7.008 
7,728 
6,852 
6,204 
29,100 
5,418 

27,720 
24,552 

S3,S72 

7,368 
7,728 
6,852 
6,204 
29,100 
5,691 

1 

1 

1 

t 
§1,261,711 

9,396 

9,852 

154.S 

149.9 

149.9 

$1,297,846 

$1,319,370 

$614-746' 
530-710 
(70) 

$12,576 

8,952 

15:456 

234 

584-746 

8,520 

505-644 

- 

$49,890 


$45,738 


$12,576 

8.952 

15,456 

234 

8,520 


$45,738 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


87 


CORRECTIONAL   TRAINING   FACILITY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


NORTH    FACILITY    OPERATIONS— Continued 
PLANT    OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures  :  SALARY  RANGE 

Chief  of  plant  operation  II 111  $863-1,048  $12,576  $12,576 

Carpenter  foreman 111  710-783  9,396  9,396 

Painter  foreman 111  710-783  9,396  9.396 

Locksmith 111  644-710  8.520  8,520 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 111  584-710  8,520  8,520 

Heat,  Power  and  Water: 

Utility  shop  supervisor  a 1              1  746-821  9.852  9,852 

Electrician  foreman   111  746-821  9,852  9.852 

Plumber  foreman 111  746-S21  9.S52  9.852 

Stationary  engineer 2              2              2  (1,299)  17,040  17.040 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 9  10  10  $79,937  $95,004  $95,004 

Totals,  North  Facility  Operations 181.9       171  170  $1,492,521  $1,506,211  $1,515,765 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    598.5      574.9      574.9  $4,955,872  $5,035,777  $5,095,141 

a  Consolidation  of  accounting  function  at  central  facility  in  accordance  with  1967-68  budget,  as  modified. 

t>  Consolidation  of  procurement  function  at  north  facility  in  accordance  with  1967-68  budget,  as  modified. 

c  Position   transferred  from  classification  and  parole  to  classification  and  treatment  reporting  unit  to  properly  reflect  duties. 

d  Position  transfer  between  central  and  north  facilities  in  accordance  with  the  1967-68  budget,  as  modified. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


DEUEL  VOCATIONAL   INSTITUTION 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  III 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager 

Accounting  officer  III 

Procurement  and  services  officer  III 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  II  

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Correctional  officer 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help — budget  preparation. 

Temporary  help — mail  room 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


CARE   AND  WELFARE 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1.956 

$19,512 

$20,496 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1.475 

16.248 

17,070 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13.200 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11.976 

11.976 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9.396 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8.520 

8,520 

0.8 

_ 

_ 

584-710 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8,112 

1.1 

1 

1 

545-663 

7,956 

7.956 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.728 

7  728 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

2 

2 

o 

457-556 

12,557 

12.857 

3.9 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,519 

16,938 

2 

2 

2 

395-i80 

10,859 

11.382 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(625) 

690 

690 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

(1.346) 

1,415 

1.415 

21.2 


19.4 


19.4 


$173,052 


$168,892 


$171,940 


Custody  : 

Correctional  administrator 0.9 

Program  administrator 1.7 

Correctional  captain 1.8 

Correctional  lieutenant 17.7 

Correctional  sergeant 36.6 

Correctional  officer 195.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3 

Intermediate    clerk    1 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  3 

Temporary  help — military  leave 0.2 

Temporary  help — escapes  and 

emergencies    2.8 

Temporary  help — court 

transportation    0.9 

Medical : 

Chief  medical  officer 1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 2 

Staff  psychiatrist - 


1 

1 

$1,155-1.405 

$13,860 

$14,556 

2 

2 

950-1.155 

25.731 

26.956 

2 

2 

863-1.048 

21,900 

22.986 

18 

18 

731-890 

191.160 

192.240 

35.8 

35.8 

633-768 

327.039 

329.682 

197.5 

197.5 

545-663 

1,492,844 

1,526,799 

3 

3 

395-505 

17.165 

17.280 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.760 

5.760 

3 

3 

23.132 

27,225 

97005 

0.2 

0.2 

1.131 

1.180 

1.180 

0.9 

0.9 

21.303 

6.975 

6,975 

0.9 

0.9 

6.168 

5.612 

5,612 

1 

1 

1.667-2.127 

24,312 

24.312 

2 

2 

1,439-1.929 

44,148 

44.148 

0.2 

0.2 

1,439-1.929 

4,000 

4.200 

88 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


DEUEL  VOCATIONAL  INSTITUTION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CARE  AND  WELFARE— Continued 

Medical — Continued 

Dentist  III 1 

Dentist  II 5.6 

Supervising  nurse  I 1 

Medical  technical  assistant 12.2 

Senior   stenographer  I 1.1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Special  Youth  Authority  Unit : 

Staff   psychiatrist   0.3 

Program   administrator    1 

Correctional   counselor   III 1 

Staff   psychologist   clinical   - 

Instructor  in  general  shop 1 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 0.6 

Correctional  counselor  II 3.2 

Correctional  counselor  I 2.8 

Senior   occupational   therapist 1 

Occupational   therapist   - 

Correctional  officer 1 

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Correctional  administrator 1.1 

Vocational    testing    and    counsel- 
ing  supervisor 0.5 

Correctional  counselor  II 0.8 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1.7 

Temporary    help — group    counsel- 
ing      0.3 

Education — Academic : 

Supervisor  of  education   1 

Supervisor    of    academic    instruc- 
tion      1 

High  school  teacher 5.3 

Elementary   teacher   4 

Music   teacher   1 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 1 

Intermediate    stenographer 1 

Education — Vocational : 

Supervisor  of  vocational  instruc- 
tion      0.3 

Instructor     in      aircraft     engine 

mechanics   1 

Instructor  in  airframe  mechanics-  0.5 

Instructor  in  auto  mechanics 1 

Instructor    in    refrigeration    and 

air-conditioning    maintenance  1 

Instructor   in    electrical    work 1 

Instructor  in  general  shop 3 

Instructor  in  janitorial  service 1 

Instructor   in   upholstering 1 

Instructor  in  mill  and  cabinet 

work    1 

Instructor   in   plastering 1 

Instructor    in    painting    1 

Instructor  in  printing 1 

Instructor  in  machine  shop 1 

Instructor  in  welding 2 

Instructor  in  sheet  metal  work 1.1 

Instructor  in   shoemaking 1 

Instructor  in  landscape  gardening  1 

Temporary  help — teacher  training  0.8 
Religion : 

Catholic  chaplain   1 

Protestant   chaplain 1 

Classification  and  Parole : 

Correctional  counselor  III 0.9 

Correctional  counselor  II 0.7 

Correctional  counselor  I 4.8 

Records  officer  II 1 

Records  officer  I 1 

Senior   typist-clerk    2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 11.5 

Recreation  : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education — 

Correctional    sergeant    0.8 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

6 
1 
L2 
1 
1 

1 
6 

1 

12 

1 

1 

$1,512-1,837 
1,371-1,667 
710-863 
545-695 
469-571 
395-505 

$22,044 

117,304 

10,356 

93,596 

6,852 

5,760 

$22,044 

120,024 

10,356 

94,992 

6,852 

5,760 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1,439-1,929 
950-1,155 
927-1,128 
905-1,100 

t 

20,004 
13,255 
13,536 
10,860 
12,576 

21,000 
13,860 
13,536 
11,400 
12,576 

1 
o 
2 

1 
1 

1 

2 
2 

1 
1 

842-1,023* 
764-927 
676-S21 
584-710 
545-663 

12,576 

24,452 

19,108 

9,S52 

7,188 

12,576 

24,552 

20.052 

9,852 

7,548 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,588 

16,860 

1 
2 

1 
2 

905-1,100 

842-1.023 

395-505 

13,200 
10,862 

13,200 
11,413 

- 

- 

(1,747) 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

5.5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5.5 
4 
1 

1 
1 

950-1,155 
t 

t 

t 

425-517 

13,860 
63,156 
50,304 
10,314 
10,860 
6,204 

13.S60 
63,816 
50,304 
10,S18 
10,860 
6,204 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


365.8      364.4      364.4 


950-1,155 


633-768 
$3,036,785 


11,400 


8,112 


$3,242,893 


11,976 


1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

t 

t 
t 

12,576 

8,112 

10,734 

12,576 

8,520 

11,265 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

t 

; 
t 
t 

12,576 
10,482 
23,826 
12,576 
12,576 

12,576 
10,995 
23,976 
12,576 
12,576 

1 

1 

j. 

12,576 

12,576 

1 
1 

1 
o 

i 

1 

1 

0.4 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
0.4 

t 

t 

j. 

j. 

j. 

t 

j. 

(6,162) 

12,576 
12.226 
12,576 
25.152 

9.814 
11.688 
12.576 

3,360 

12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
25,152 
10.314 
11,976 
12,576 
3.360 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12.276 

12,276 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

11,826 

12,276 

1 
1 
6 
1 

1 

1 

10 

1 
1 
6 
1 
1 
1 
10 

927-1,128 
842-1,023 
764-927 
584-710 
530-644 
457-556 
395-505 

11,124 

11,876 

64.106 

8,452 

7,728 

6.542 

54,595 

11,676 

12.276 

65,087 

8.520 

7,728 

6.672 

56,122 

8,520 


$3,301,373 


For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


S9 


DEUEL  VOCATIONAL   INSTITUTION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         [tilth.)       (tuth.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  manager 

Instructor  in  baking 

Instructor  in  meat  cutting 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Temporary  help — in-service  training 

Clothing : 

Storekeeper  II  

Laundry  : 

Instructor  in  drycleaning  work 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Housekeeping : 

Storekeeper  II  

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Carpenter   foreman 

Painter   foreman 

Locksmith 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Heat,  Power  and  Water : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Fire  chief 

Electrician    foreman 

Plumber  foreman 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Stationary  engineer 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Equipment  maintenance  foreman 

Correctional  officer 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


RECEPTION-GUIDANCE  CENTER 

Executive : 

Correctional    administrator 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Clinical  Processing : 

Staff  psychiatrist 

Correctional  counselor  III 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional   counselor  I 

Correctional  officer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help — psychological 

testing   

Records  Office : 

Records  officer  III 

Records   officer   I 

Senior   typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


1.1 

1 
1 

0.8 

7 

0.1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
7 
0.1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
7 
0.1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$821-998 

J. 

1 

614-746 ' 
530-710 
(396) 

$11,976 
12,576 
12,576 

S.1I52 

51,184 
500 

$11,976 

12,576 

12.576 

8,952 

52.196 

500 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8.520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

584-710 ' 

12.576 

8.520 

12,576 
8.520 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

15 


15.1 


15.1 


$127,416 


$135,900 


$136,912 


1 

0.7 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

$950-1,155 
710-783 
710-783 
644-710 

$13,860 
8,520 

8,520 

$13,860 
8,952 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,856 

8,248 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5.8 

0.8 

1 

1 
2 
1 
1 
6 
0.8 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 
6 
0.8 

746-S63 
695-845 
746-821 
746-821 
676-746 
644-710 
556-676 

10,356 

10,140 

19,704 

9,852 

8.952 

50,474 

6,528 

10,356 

10,140 

19,704 

9,852 

8,952 

51,120 

6,528 

1.1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

746-863 
545-663 

9,852 
7,956 

$172,570 

9,852 
7,956 

19.4 

18.8 

18.8 

$168,948 

$174,040 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 
457-556 

$16,860 
6,260 

$16,860 
6,568 

0.5 

1 

0.9 

1 

7 

1 

6.2 

1 
1 
2 

1 
7 
1 
6 

1 
1 
2 

1 
7 
1 
6 

1,439-1,929 

927-1,128 

905-1,100 

842-1,023 

764-927 

545-663 

395-505 

20,004 
13,536 
21,720 
12,276 
74,523 
7,410 
34,750 

21,000 
13,536 
22,800 
12,276 
76,028 
7,776 
35,438 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

(2,100) 

2,225 

2,225 

0.8 

1 

1.1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

676-821 
530-644 
457-556 
395-505 
395-480 

8,112 
6.952 
6.620 
5,200 
5,308 

8,520 
7.308 
6,672 
5,462 
5,576 

24.8 

26.3 

26.3 

$203,695 

$241,756 

$248,045 

446.2 

444 

444 

$3,709,896 

$3,962,011 

$4,032,310 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


90 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


STATE   PRISON   AT   FOLSOM 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Warden 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Correctional  officer 

Senior  stenographer 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager 

Accounting  officer  III 

Procurement  and  services  officer  II 

Accounting  officer  II 

Storekeeper  IV 

Storekeeper  II  

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help — trust 

Temporary    help — business    services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 19.1         16.6         16.6 


CARE   AND   WELFARE 

Custody : 

Correctional   administrator 1  1 

Correctional  captain 1  1 

Correctional   lieutenant 11.8  12 

Correctional  sergeant 37.2  38 

Correctional  officer 193  195.3 

Senior  clerk 1.8  2 

Intermediate  clerk 2  2 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  3.2  3.5 
Temporary  help — military  leave 

relief    0.1  0.1 

Temporary  help — escapes  and 

emergencies     1.6  1.6 

Medical : 

Chief  medical  officer 1  1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 2  2 

Stiff  psychiatrist   1  1 

Dentist   III    1  1 

Dentist  II 2  2 

Pharmacist  II 1  1 

Supervising  nurse  II 1  1 

Supervising  nurse  I 1  1 

Senior  medical  technical  assistant 3  3 

Medical  technical  assistant 4.6  6 

Senior  clerk 1  1 

Optometrist    0.2  0.2 

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Correctional   administrator 1  1 

Correctional   counselor   II 1  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk —  1 

Temporary    help — group    counsel- 
ing      1.1  1.1 

Education : 

Supervisor    of    education 1  1 

Supervisor  of  vocational  instruc- 
tion      1  1 

Instructor     in     auto     body     and 

fender  repair 1  1 

Instructor  in  electronics 1  1 

Instructor  in  general  shop 1  1 

Instructor  in  painting 1  - 

Instructor  in  printing 111 

Instructor  in  machine  shop  prac- 
tices    1  -             - 

Instructor  in  sheet  metal  -work 111 

Librarian    III    111 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RAXfiE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1,956 

$22,050 

$23,028 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,524 

10.S60 

1 

— 

— 

545-663 

_ 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,S52 

1 

1 

1 

1.213-1.475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13,200 

0.9 

1 

1 

S21-99S 

11,976 

11,970 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10.S60 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,104 

10,356 

1.4 

1.5 

1.5 

584-746 

11,268 

11,628 

1 

— 

— 

5S4-710 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

S,112 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,72S 

0.8 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

2.9 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,551 

25,43$ 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

_ 

„ 

395-4S0 

— 

— 

- 

- 

_ 

(149) 

- 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(673) 

467 

467 

$172,317 


$161,152 


12,576 


12,576 
9.852 


$163,965 


1 

$1,155-1.405 

$16,S60 

$16.S60 

1 

S63-1.04S 

11,880 

12,476 

12 

731-S90 

126,072 

126,696 

3S 

633-768 

345,752 

347,503 

195.3 

545-663 

1,505,223 

1,527,956 

2 

457-556 

13.344 

13,344 

2 

395-4S0 

11,520 

11,520 

3.5 

(14,073) 

20,612 

20,612 

0.1 

(1,454) 

1,442 

1,442 

1.6 

(15,053) 

10,760 

10,760 

1 

1,667-2,127 

24,312 

24,312 

2 

1,439-1,929 

42,000 

42,000 

1 

1,439-1,929 

22,044 

22,044 

1 

1,512-1,S37 

22,044 

22,044 

2 

1,371-1,667 

37,418 

38,298 

1 

99S-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

3 

602-731 

25,632 

26,316 

6 

545-695 

45,380 

46,069 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.2 

50  day 

2,600 

2,600 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

S42-1.023 

— 

— 

1 

395-505 

4,S60 

5,100 

1.1 

(12,430) 

11,046 

11,046 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

950-1,155 

13.S60 

13,860 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

i 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

f 

12,576 

12,576 

12,576 


12,576 
9,852 


CORRECTIONS 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Department  of  Corrections 
STATE   PRISON   AT   FOLSOM-Continued 


91 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  0FP0SIT10NS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


CARE   AND  WELFARE— Continued 

Classification  and  Treatment — 
Continued 
Religion : 

Catholic   chaplain 

Jewish   chaplain   

Protestant  chaplain   

Classification  and  Parole : 

Correctional  counselor  III 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Correctional   lieutenant   

Records  officer  III 

Records  officer  II 

Records  officer  I 

Senior  clerk   

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior   file   clerk 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk   

Intermediate    file    clerk 

Recreation : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Adjustment  Center : 

Program   administrator    

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Senior   occupational   therapist 

Correctional  officer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  manager 

Instructor  in  baking 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Temporary  help — in-service  training 

Clothing : 

Storekeeper  II  

Shoemaker    

Correctional  officer 

Laundry : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Housekeeping : 

Correctional  officer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 


SALARY  RANGE 


15.2        15.6 


Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 1 

Carpenter  foreman 2 

Painter  foreman 1 

Blacksmith  foreman 0.9 

Carpenter  I 1 

Locksmith     1 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 1 

Heat,  Power  and  Water  : 

Chief  engineer  I 1 

Fire  chief 1 

Electrician  foreman 3 

Plumber  foreman 2 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


15.6 


$11S,143 


$950-1,155 
710-7S3 
710-783 
710-783 
644-710 
644-710 

584-710 

746-S63 
695-845 
746-821 
746-821 
676-746 


$128,432 


$13,860 
18,792 
9,396 
9,396 
8,520 
S.520 

8,520 

10,356 
10,140 
19,704 
19,704 

S.628 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

1 

1 

$842-1,023 

$12,276 

$12,276 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

842-1,023 

2,021 

2  122 

1.4 

1 

1 

S42-1.023 

10.39S 

10,909 

1 

1 

1 

927-1.12S 

13,536 

13,536 

2 

2 

2 

842-1,023 

24,552 

24,552 

2.4 

2 

5 

764-927 

21,346 

22,205 

0.9 

— 

— 

731-890 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

676-S21 

8,214 

8.62S 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

S.520 

S,520 

0.9 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,368 

7.72S 

2.4 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,860 

20,016 

2.5 

2 

2 

457-556 

13.344 

13,344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

8 

6 

6 

395-505 

35,116 

35,560 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-1S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

i 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13,475 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

S42-1.023 

12,276 

12,276 

2 

2 

2 

764-927 

21,606 

22,119 

— 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,112 

8,520 

1.8 

0.1 

0.1 

545-663 

750 

750 

319.1 

318.1 

318.1 

$2,651, 3S2 

$2,724,695 

$2,757,043 

1 

1 

1 

5.5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5.5 

1 

0.1 

1 

1 

1 

5.5 

1 

0.1 

$821-998 

614-746 
530-710 
530-644 
(-) 

$11,976 

12,576 

8,556 

40,392 

7,728 
236 

$11,976 

12,576 

8,952 

41,100 

7,728 

236 

1 

0.7 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

584-746 
584-710 
545-663 

S,520 
7.00S 
7,956 

8,520 
7,368 
7,956 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

584-710 
4S0-584 

8.520 
7,008 

8,520 
7,008 

1 

1 

1 

545-663 

7,956 

7,956 

$129,896 


$13,S60 
18,792 
9,396 
9,396 
8,520 
8,520 

8,520 

10,356 
10,140 
19,704 
19,704 

8,952 


92 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


STATE  PRISON  AT  FOLSOM-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.)     I 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

rj 

8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Heat,   Power   and    Water — Continued 

Stationary    engineer    

Refrigeration  engineman 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time  _ 
Correctional  officer 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation  : 

Equipment  maintenance  foreman   _ 

Heavy  equipment  mechanic 

Automobile    mechanic    

Correctional  officer 

Departmental  Bus  Operation : 

Correctional  sergeant 

Correctional  officer 

Temporary  help— departmental  bus 
operation    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


EMERGENCY   FOREST   FIRE 
SUPPRESSION 

Overtime 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


1 
1 

0.8 
1 

1 
1 
0.8 

1 
1 
0.8 

SALARY  RANGE 
$644-710 
644-710 
556-676 

545-663 

$8,520 
8,520 
6,52S 

$8,520 
8,520 

6,528 

1 

0.6 
0.4 
o 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

746-863 
676-783 
644-746 
545-663 

9,852 

S.952 

15,912 

9,852 
8,952 

15,912 

3 

4 

3 

4 

3 

4 

633-768 
545-663 

27,64S 
31,824 

27.64S 
31,824 

3.6 

3.6 

3.6 

(17,514) 

19,446 

19,446 

34.3 


0.1 


32.4 


32.4 


3S7.S      3S2.7      3S2.7 


$286,154 


5774 


$3,228,770 


$282,73S 


$283,062 


$3,297,017 


$3,333,966 


f  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


INSTITUTION  FOR  MEN 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  III 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager 

Accounting  officer  III 

Procurement  and  services  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  II  

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Supervising  clerk   I   

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary    help — business    services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CARE   AND  WELFARE 


SALARY  R\NGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1,956 

$23,472 

$23,472 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

o.s 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11.976 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9.396 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

— 

— 

584-710 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,72S 

2 

2 

2 

505-644 

14,736 

14,736 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

3.9 

4 

4 

457-556 

25,377 

26,298 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,020 

5,264 

1 

1 

1 

395-180 

5,760 

5,760 

2.S 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,880 

11,134 

0.1 

0.2 

0.2 

(440) 

1,335 

1,335 

23.4 


22.2 


22.2 


$190,917 


$191,628 


$193,491 


Custody : 

Correctional  administrator 1 

Correctional   captain   2 

Correctional  lieutenant 12.3 

Correctional  sergeant 27.4 

Correctional  officer 179.1 

Senior  stenographer 0.8 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  1.5 

Temporary  help — military  leave 0.4 

Temporary  help — escapes  and  emer- 
gencies       0.5 

Medical : 

Chief  medical  officer 1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 3 

Staff  psychiatrist 1 

Dentist  III 1 

Dentist  II 7.2 

Pharmacist  II 1 


1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,860 

$16,860 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

25,152 

25.152 

13 

13 

731-890 

138,705 

139,020 

2S 

28 

633-76S 

255,744 

257,409 

169.4 

169.4 

545-663 

1,314,361 

1,330,991 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,544 

6,852 

3 

3 

(12,433) 

18,552 

18,552 

0.2 

0.2 

(2,690) 

1,374 

1,374 

0.6 

0.6 

(3,915) 

4,602 

4,602 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

24,312 

24,312 

3 

3 

1,439-1,929 

66,192 

66,192 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

22,044 

22,044 

1 

1 

1,512-1,837 

21,696 

22,044 

8 

8 

1,371-1,667 

154,218 

156,934 

1 

1 

998-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


93 


INSTITUTION   FOR  MEN-Continued 

UI 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_1 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CARE   AND   WELFARE— Continued 

Medical — Continued 

Nurse-anesthetist    

Supervising  nurse  II 

Supervising  nurse  I 

Surgical  nurse  II 

Medical   record   librarian 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 

Medical  technical  assistant 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Optometrist — part-time    

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Correctional  administrator 

Program   administrator 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Temporary    help — group    counsel- 
ing    

Correctional  case  worker — 

trainee     

Education  : 

Supervisor  of  education   

Supervisor  of  vocational  instruc- 
tion     

Instructor  in  auto  mechanics 

Instructor  in  auto  and  body 

fender  repair 

Instructor  in  culinary  arts 

Instructor  in  electronics 

Instructor  in   carpentry 

Instructor  in  general  shop  

Instructor  in  offset  printing  and 

duplicating  processes 

Instructor  in  masonry 

Instructor  in  machine  shop  prac- 
tices   

Instructor  in  welding 

Instructor  in  sheet  metal  work 

Instructor  in  landscape  gardening 

Instructor  in  typewriter  repair 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Librarian    III    

Correctional  officer 

Religion : 

Catholic  chaplain   

Jewish   chaplain   

Protestant  chaplain 

Classification  and  Parole : 

Correctional  counselor  III 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Records  officer  III 

Records  officer  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate  clerk 

Recreation : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


1 
1 

S.8 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

0.5 


1.7 
0.1 
1.2 


1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
0.9 

1 

1 

1 

2.8 

1 

1 

1.6 

1 

5.9 

1 


1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

4.1 

1 

0.5 


0.4 


1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

4.1 

1 

0.5 


0.4 


1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
5 
1 


303.7      291.2      291.2 


SALABY  EANGE 

$821-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

710-863 

93,204 

93,204 

710-S63 

10,356 

10.356 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

676-783 

9,248 

9,396 

545-695 

30,279 

31,383 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

50  day 

6,550 

6.550 

1,155-1.405 

16,860 

16,860 

950-1,155 

26,136 

26.748 

842-1,023 
(799) 
(8,866) 
1,048-1,273 

950-1,155 

t 

t 


676-S21 
545-663 

842-1,023 
842-1,023 
842-1,023 

927-1,128 
842-1,023 
764-927 
676-821 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
395-505 
395^S0 


$2,629,053 


2,295 

14,821 

15,276 

13,860 
12,576 

12,576 

11,265 

12,576 

11,355 
12,576 

12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
9,852 
7,137 

12,276 
10,909 
12,276 

13,212 

12,276 
21,064 
9,852 
7,728 
6,204 
6,672 
29,677 
5,760 

23,976 


$2,699,136 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  manager 

Instructor  in  baking 

Instructor  in  meat  cutting 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Baker  II 

Temporary  help — in-service  training 
(culinary) 

Clothing : 

Instructor  in  shoemaking 

Storekeeper  II  

Tailor 

Correctional  officer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


2,295 

14,821 

15,276 

13,860 
12,576 

12,576 

11,832 

12,570 

11,928 
12,576 

12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
9,852 
7,503 

12,276 
11,446 
12,276 

13,536 

12,276 
21,564 
9,852 
7,728 
6,516 
6,672 
29,700 
5,760 

23.976 


$2,726,184 


1 

0.9 
1 
1 
3.7 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
4 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

4 

1 

$821-998^ 

t 
614-746 
530-710 
530-644 

$11,976 
9,700 
9,852 
8,952 
29,226 
6,360 

$11,976 
10,188 
10,356 

8,952 
29,922 

6,672 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(60) 

365 

365 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

t 
584-746 
584-710 
545-663 

12,576 
8,520 
7,008 

12,576 
8,520 
7,368 

11.7 


12.1 


12.1 


$98,485 


$104,535 


$106,895 


94 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


INSTITUTION   FOR  MEN-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


PLANT    OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Plumber  foreman 

Carpenter  foreman 

Painter   foreman   

Painter   I   

Locksmith 

Correctijnal  officer 

Heat.  Power  and  Water  : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  foreman 

Fire  chief 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Stationary  engineer 

Institution  firefighter — part-time  — 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Equipment  maintenance  foreman 

Automotive  mechanic 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


RECEPTION-GUIDANCE   CENTER 

Executive : 

Correctional  administrator 

Senior  stenographer 

Clinical  Processing : 

Chief  psychiatrist   

Staff  psychiatrist 

Senior  psychologist 

Correctional  counselor  III 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Instructor  in  general  shop 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional   counselor   I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Records  Office : 

Records  officer  III 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Records  officer  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


EMERGENCY   FOREST   FIRE 
SUPPRESSION 

Overtime  

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


SALAEY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

$13,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-S21 

9.852 

9,852 

1 

1 

1 

710-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

— 

— 

644-710 

— 

— 

0.9 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,080 

8,486 

0.9 

1 

1 

545-663 

7,956 

7,956 

0.6 

1 

1 

746-863 

9.24S 

9,700 

2 

2 

2 

746-821 

19.704 

19,704 

1 

1 

1 

695-845 

10,140 

10,140 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

4.6 

o 

5 

644-710 

41,904 

42,294 

1.2 

1.2 

1.2 

556-676 

9,792 

9,792 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

644-746 

8,520 

8,520 

19.2 


19.2 


19.2 


$167,710 


$175,752 


$177,444 


1 

1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,860 

$16,860 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

_ 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

20,004 

21,000 

0.6 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

17,268 

18,144 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

2.3 

2 

•7 

927-1,128 

27,072 

27,072 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

36,036 

37,176 

1 

1 

1 

676-1,048 

12.576 

12.576 

9 

'■> 

2 

842-1,023 

24,552 

24,552 

10.4 

11 

11 

764-927 

114,708 

117,651 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

8.1 

S 

8 

395-505 

45.482 

46,237 

o 

2 

2 

395^S0 

11,336 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,137 

9,586 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

14,976 

15,456 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,646 

6,672 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

40.3 


0.1 


42 


42 


398.4      386.7      386.7 


$339,622 


$629 


$3,424,416 


$402,613 


$410,702 


$3,573,664  $3,614,716 


Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


95 


MEDICAL  FACILITY 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         |Aulh.)       (Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Medical  facility  superintendent 

Secretary  I  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager 

Accounting  officer — state  institution 
Procurement  and  services  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Propi  i  ty  clerk   II 

Accountant  I   

Supervising  clerk  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary    help — budget   prep- 
aration   

Temporary  help — storekeeper 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CARE    AND    WELFARE 


0.5 

1 

0.6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0.8 

1 

1 

1.8 

1 

0.8 

1 

2.1 

1 

3 

0.1 
0.4 


1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 

0.1 
0.4 


20.1        19.5 


Custody  : 

Correctional   administrator 1  1 

Correctional    captain    2  2 

Correctional    lieutenant 17.9  16.8 

Correctional    sergeant    37.5  34.8 

Correctional  officer 255.2  255.1 

Correctional  casework  trainee 0.3  — 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Intermediate  clerk 1.9  2 

Telephone  operator,  nonmultiple 

board     2.9  1 

Junior  clerk 0.2  — 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  4.5  4.5 

Temporary   help — military  leave 0.4  0.4 

Temporary  help — escapes  and  emer- 
gencies    0.8  0.8 

Temporary  help — night  school  secur- 
ity    0.2  0.2 

Medical : 

Assistant  superintendent,  psychiatric 

services     0.9  1 

Chief  medical  officer 1  1 

Senior  psychiatrist 1.6  2 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 4.8  7 

Staff  psychiatrist 4  7 

Dentist  III 1  1 

Dentist  II 5.9  7 

Physician  and  surgeon  I 0.5  - 

Dentist  I 1 

Psychiatric  resident  II 1  - 

Pharmacist  II 1  1 

Program  administrator 2.9  3 

Correctional  case  work  training 

supervisor 0.9  - 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 4  4 

Supervising  nurse  III 1  1 

Correctional  counselor  II 3  3 

Nurse-anesthetist 1  1 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 1  1 

Senior  clinical  laboratory 

technologist 1  1 

Supervising  nurse  I 3.8  4 

Surgical  nurse  II 0.2  1 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 2.8  4 

Physical  therapist  II 1  1 

Senior  occupational  therapist 1  1 

Medical  record  librarian 1  1 

Psychiatric  nurse 0.6  - 

Senior  medical  technical  assistants  2  2 

Graduate  nurse  a 1  1 

Occupational  therapist -  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 

0.1 
0.4 


19.5 


SALARY  RANGE 
$2,026-2,163 
543-660 
425-517 

1,213-1,475 
821-998 
821-998 
644-783 
584-710 
556-676 
530-644 
505-644 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-4S0 

(632) 

(1,919) 

$154,660 


$25,956 

7.508 
5,582 

17.700 

11,976 

11.976 

9,396 

8,112 
7,068 

14,706 
6,852 
5,484 
5,85S 

11,178 
5,760 

10,620 

709 
2,182 

$168,6S3 


$25,956 
7.920 

5,858 

17,700 

11,976 

11.976 

9,396 

8,112 
7,428 

14,736 
6,852 
5,760 
6,154 

11 .451 
5,760 

10,860 

709 

2,182 

$170,786 


1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,860 

$16,860 

9 

863-1,048 

25,152 

25,152 

16.8 

731-890 

179,671 

179,717 

34.8 

633-768 

318,028 

320.192 

255.1 

545-663 

1,952,538 

1,991,231 

— 

556-614 

— 

_ 

1 

395-505 

5,140 

5,396 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

395-480 

5,286 

5,553 

— 

342-415 

— 

_ 

4.5 

(24,074) 

25,254 

25.254 

0.4 

(2,169) 

2,101 

2,101 

0.8 

(5,560) 

4,123 

4,123 

0.2 

(1,234) 

1,295 

1,295 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,864 

25,932 

1 

1.667-2,127 

25,524 

25,524 

2 

1,587-2.026 

46,296 

46,296 

7 

1,439-1,929 

133,040 

138,097 

7 

1,439-1,929 

135,064 

137,692 

1 

1,512-1.837 

22,044 

22,044 

7 

1,371-1.667 

132,044 

134,556 

— 

1,305-1,439 

— 

— 

— 

1.183-1,439 

— 

— 

— 

571-1,243 

— 

— 

1 

998-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

3 

950-1,155 

39,552 

40,146 

__ 

927-1,128 

_ 

_ 

4 

905-1,100 

51,826 

52,436 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

3 

842-1,023 

36,628 

36,828 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

783-950 

9,978 

10,482 

1 

710-863 

10,104 

10,356 

4 

710-863 

41,424 

41,424 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,952 

4 

710-863 

40,380 

40,933 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

644-783 

8,146 

8,556 

_ 

644-783 

— 

— 

2 

602-731 

17,148 

17,544 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8.736 

1 

584-710 

7,956 

8,354 

96 


Department1  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


MEDSCAL   FACILITY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


CARE    AND    WELFARE— Continued 

Medical — Continued 

Medical  technical  assistant  a 

Senior   stenographer   I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help — consultant  services 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Temporary    help — group    counsel- 
ing    

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Education : 

Supervisor  of  education 

High  school  teacher 

Business  education  teacher 

Instructor   in   electronics 

Instructor  in  mill  and  cabinet 

work 

Instructor  in  machine  shop 

practices   

Instructor  in  sheet  metal  work 

Instructor  in  landscape  gardening 
Instructor  in  mechanical  drawing 
Religion : 

Catholic  chaplain   

Jewish  chaplain — intermittent 

Protestant  chaplain 

Classification  and  Parole : 

Correctional  counselor  III 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Records  officer  III 

Records  officer  I 

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Recreation : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  phys- 
ical education 

Correctional  sergeant 

Stress  Assessment  Unit : 

Correctional  counselor  III 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Correctional  officer 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Departmental    Identification    and   Ar- 
chive Unit: 

Records  officer  II 

Records  officer  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT   AND    SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  manager 1  1 

Instructor  in  baking 1  1 

Supervising  cook  II 1  1 

Supervising  cook  I 8.6  9 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 1  1 

Temporary  help — culinary  in-service 

training 0.1  0.1 

Clothing : 

Storekeeper  II 1  1 

Laundry : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 1  1 

Laundry  supervisor  I 1  1 

Housekeeping : 

Storekeeper  II 0.2  1 

Storekeeper  I  0.8  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 16.7  17.1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

34.3 
2.8 
2.7 
1 
1.7 

32.8 
2 

4 

1.7 

32.8 
2 

4 

1.7 

$545-695 
469-571 

425-517 
395-480 
(18,713) 

$249,897 
13,704 
22,054 

23,884 

$254,417 
13,704 

22,858 

23,884 

1.1 

1 

1 

(5,851) 

5,697 

5,697 

1 
2 
1 
1 

1 

l 

l 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1,048-1,273 

t 
t 
t 

15,276 
25,152 
10,356 
12,576 

15.276 
25,152 
10,860 
12,576 

1 

1 

1 

t 

12,326 

12,576 

1 
1 
1 
1 

l 
l 
l 
l 

1 
1 
1 
1 

t 

t 
t 

4 

1 

12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 

12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 

1 
0.2 

1 

l 
0.2 

1 

1 

0.2 

1 

842-1,023 
842-1,023 
842-1,023 

12,276 

2,014 

12,276 

12.276 

2,014 

12,276 

1 

3.3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3.5 

1 

1 

1 
4 
1 
1 
1 
3 
2 
1 
1 

1 
4 
1 
1 
1 
3 
2 
1 
1 

927-1,128 
842-1,023 
676-821 
530-644 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 

12,126 

48,654 
9,852 
7,668 
6,672 
17,252 
11,160 
5,760 
5,440 

12,735 

49,104 

9,852 

7,728 

6,672 

18,112 

11,412 

5,760 

5,714 

1.8 
0.1 

3 

3 

633-768 

28,800 

29,616 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

927-1,128 
764-927 
545-663 
425-517 

13,536 

10,524 

7,956 

5,582 

13,536 

11,038 

7,956 

5,858 

1 

1.9 

0.1 

1 

2.9 

1 
1 

1 
3 

1 
1 

1 
3 

584-710 
530-644 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 

8,282 
7,728 

5,760 
16,580 

$4,103,610 

8,520 

7,728 

5,760 
16,828 

461.1 

458.3 

458.3 

$3,820,507 

$4,170,325 

1 
1 
1 
9 
1 

$821-998^ 

614-746* 
530-710 
530-644 

$11,976 
11,976 

8,486 
67,530 

7.72S 

$11,976 

11,976 

8,916 

68,394 

7,728 

0.1 

(109) 

200 

200 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

584-710 
480-584 

8,350 
7,008 

8,520 

7,008 

1 

584-746 
505-644 

8,520 

8,520 

17.1 


$127,302 


$140,294 


$141,758 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


97 


MEDICAL   FACILITY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Flllad)        (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures: 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Carpenter  foreman 

Painter   foreman    

Locksmith    

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Heat,  Power  and  Water: 

Chief  engineer  I 

Fire  chief  

Electrician   foreman   

Plumber    foreman    

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Stationary  engineer 

Refrigeration  engineman 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time   _ 
Temporary  help — stationary 

engineer  

Motor  Vehicle  Operation  : 

Equipment  maintenance  foreman 

Correctional  officer 

Truck    driver    

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


EMERGENCY   FOREST   FIRE 
SUPPRESSION 


1 

2 

1.9 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$950-1,155 

710-783 

710-783 

644-710 

$13,860 

18,792 

9,396 

8,520 

$13,860 

18,792 

9,396 

8,520 

1 

- 

- 

584-710 

- 

- 

1 

1 

2 

1.4 

1 

3 

1 

0.8 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 
3 
1 
0.8 

1 
1 

9 

i 
l 

3 

1 
0.8 

746-S63 
695-S45 
746-821 
746-821 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
556-676 

10,356 

10.140 

19,704 

8,952 

■VJ.-2 

25,288 

8.520 

6,528 

10,356 

10,140 

19,704 

9,396 

8,952 

25,560 

8,520 

6,528 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(1,034) 

1,074 

1,074 

1 

0.2 

0.8 

1 

1 

1 
1 

746-863 
545-663 
556-314 

9,852 
7,338 

9,852 
7,36S 

Temporary  help 


FARMING    AND    PROCESSING 

Correctional  officer 

Temporary    help — farming    and    proc- 
essing   

Totals.   Authorized   Positions 


RECEPTION-GUIDANCE    CENTER 

Executive : 

Correctional   administrator 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Clinical  Processing : 

Chief  psychiatrist 

Staff  psychiatrist   

Senior  psychologist 

Correctional   counselor   III 

Staff    psychologist — clinical    

Vocational  testing  and  counseling 

supervisor  

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Psychiatric  resident  II 

Correctional  casework  trainee 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Records  Office  : 

Records  officer  III 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Records  officer  I  

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


20.3 

0.1 

1 

o.s 


1.8 


18 


18 


$17S,377 


$167,272 


1 

O.S 


1 

0.8 


1.S 


1.8 


$545-663 
(1,702) 
$9,113 


$7,956 
5,366 


$13,322 


$168,01  H 


$7,956 
5,366 


$13,322 


1 

1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,S60 

$16,S60 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.S52 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

20,004 

21,000 

0.2 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

15,987 

15,987 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

2 

2 

2 

927-1,128 

27,072 

27,072 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

39,600 

39,600 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1.8 

2 

2 

842-1,023 

24,352 

24.552 

11.1 

12 

12 

764-927 

124,248 

127,791 

0.4 

_ 

_ 

571-1.243 

— 

— 

1.2 

_ 

_ 

556-614 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6.204 

11.6 

12 

12 

395-505 

70,393 

71,820 

1 

1 

1 

676-S21 

9.S52 

9.S52 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.54S 

7.72S 

«> 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

_ 

1 

1 

425-517 

6.204 

6.204 

1.1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1.7 

2 

2 

395-^80 

10,020 

$434,168 

10,506 

43.9 

46 

46 

$37S,620 

$441,000 

564 

560.7 

560.7 

$4,669,224 

$5,027,349 

$5,105,209 

(a)  1  graduate  nurse  position,  2  senior  medical  technical  assistant  positions  and  34.3  medical  technical  assistant  positions  were  pre- 
viously classified  under  Custody, 
t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


4— L-627SW 


98 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


MEN'S   COLONY-EAST   FACSLITY 


SALARIES  AND  "WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled,         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Warden     

Deputy  superintendent 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Correctional  lieutenant 

Correctional  officer 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager 

Accounting  officer  III 

Procurement  and  services  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  II  

Property   clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk . 

Temporary    help — husiness    services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CARE  AND   WELFARE 

Custody  : 

Correctional  administrator 1 

Correctional  captain 1 

Correctional  lieutenant 23.5 

Correctional  sergeant 44.8 

Correctional  officer  a 19S.1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate    stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  2.8 
Temporary  help — escapes  and  emer- 
gencies      0.2 

Temporary  help — military  leave 0.4 

Medical : 

Chief  medical  officer 1 

Chief  psychiatrist 1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 3 

Dentist  III 1 

Dentist  II 2 

Pharmacist  II 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 1 

Nurse-anesthetist 1 

Supervising  nurse  II 1 

Senior  clinical  laboratory  technolo- 
gist    0.8 

Surgical  nurse  I 1 

Senior  medical  technical  assistant 5 

Medical  technical  assistant  a 11.1 

Senior  x-ray  technician 0.8 

X-ray  technician 0.2 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Program  administrator 4 

Correctional  counselor  II 4.1 

Correctional  counselor  I 4 

Temporary  help — group  counseling  0.9 
Education  : 

Supervisor  of  education 1 

Supervisor    of    academic    instruc- 
tion      — 

Supervisor   of  vocational  instruc- 
tion      1 

Instructor  in  auto  mechanics 1 

Instructor  in  electronics 1 

Instructor  in   dry  cleaning   work  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1,956 

$21,516 

$22,584 

— 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

16,044 

16,860 

— 

— 

1 

746-905 

— 

9,396 

0.4 

1 

— 

731-890 

10,6S0 

— 

0.5 

— 

— 

545-663 

— 

_ 

2 

o 

o 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

0.7 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,674 

5,954 

0.3 

- 

- 

395-505 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9.396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-746 

S.520 

8,520 

1 

— 

— 

5S4-710 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7.72S 

1 

— 

— 

505-644 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,335 

6,646 

2 

2 

<> 

457-556 

13.136 

13,344 

1.6 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,980 

5,220 

2 

2 

o 

395-4S0 

11,152 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

(45) 
S1S0.515 

402 

402 

22.5 

21.1 

21.1 

$192,S67 

$194,S74 

1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,S60 

$16,S60 

1 

1 

S63-1,04S 

12,576 

12,576 

23 

23 

731-890 

243,657 

245.325 

44.4 

44.4 

633-76S 

405.577 

408,709 

197.9 

197.9 

545-663 

1,498,583 

1,534,928 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.S52 

1 

1 

425-517 

■    6,204 

6,204 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

o 

o 

(20.S24) 

29,73S 

29.73S 

1 

1 

(1,625) 

7,277 

7,277 

0.5 

0.5 

(2,654) 

3,241 

3,241 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

25,524 

25,524 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

24,312 

24,312 

3 

3 

1.439-1.929 

69,444 

69,444 

1 

1 

1,512-1,837 

22,044 

22,044 

2 

2 

1,371-1,667 

40.00S 

40,00S 

1 

1 

998-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13,200 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

710-863 

9.S52 

10.356 

1 

1 

644-783 

9.396 

9.396 

5 

o 

602-731 

43,680 

43,860 

14 

14 

545-695 

104.001 

107,097 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,668 

8,048 

— 

— 

530-644 

— 

— 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.516 

6.852 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

55.440 

55,440 

3 

3 

S42-1.023 

36,628 

36.828 

4 

4 

764-927 

43,425 

44,324 

0.4 

0.4 

(7,073) 

2,623 

2,623 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

i 

12.576 

12.576 

1 

1 

! 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

11,544 

12,126 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


99 


MEN'S   COLONY-EAST   FACILITY-Continued 

UJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_l 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (tuth.)       (»uth.) 

1 

2     CARE   AND   WELFARE— Continued 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Classification  and  Treatment — Continued 
Education — Continued 

Instructor  in  furniture  refinishing 

and   repair   

Instructor  in  painting 

Instructor  in   plumbing 

Instructor  in  machine  shop  prac- 
tices    

Instructor  in  welding 

Instructor  in  sheet  metal  work  __ 

Instructor  in   shoemaking 

Instructor  in  landscape  gardening 
Instructor  in  mechanical  drawing 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  phys- 
ical   education    

Librarian    III    

Senior  clerk 

Temporary    help — teacher    train- 
ing     

Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain   

Protestant  chaplain   

Classification  and  Parole : 

Correctional  counselor  II 

Records  officer  III 

Records  officer  II 

Records  officer  I 

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Special  Psychiatric  Unit: 

Staff  psychiatrist 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  manager 

Instructor  in  baking 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Temporary  help — in-service  training 

Clothing : 

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper   I    

Laundry : 

Storekeeper   I    

Housekeeping  : 

Storekeeper  II  

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


1 
1 

0.8 

1 
1 

1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 
T 
T 

t 

$12,576 
12,576 

$12,576 
12,576 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

f 

t 

t 

t 

t 
j. 
; 

f 

9,738 
11.880 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 

10.230 
12,476 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 
12.576 
12,576 

o 

1 

0.9 

2 
1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

t 
$676-821 
457-556 

22,496 

9,852 
6,210 

23,100 
9,852 
6,516 

0.1 

- 

- 

(452) 

- 

- 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

S42-1.023 
842-1,023 

12.276 
12,276 

12,276 
12,276 

1 

0.8 
1 
1 
1 
3 
12.1 
o 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
11 

o 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
11 
2 

927-1,128 
676-821 
584-710 
530-644 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395^1S0 

13,536 
9,322 

8.520 

7,72S 

6.672 

17.S52 

62,786 

11.3S2 

13,536 
9,776 
8,520 

7,728 

6,672 

18.12S 

64.056 

11,520 

0.8 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 
1 

o 

i 

1,439-1.929 

905-1.100 

764-927 

425-517 

21,000 

13,200 

21,227 

5,697 

$3,250,600 

21,000 
13.200 

21,775 
5,979 

369.2 

372.2 

372.2 

$3,056,684 

$3,302,2SS 

1 
1 
1 
S 
1 
0.1 

1 

1 

1 

S 

1 

0.2 

1 
1 
1 

s 
1 

0.2 

$S21-99S 

J. 

614-746 ' 
530-710 
530-644 
(431) 

$11,976 

12.576 

8.952 

61,524 

7.72S 

1,525 

$11,976 

12,576 

8,952 

61,S24 

7,728 

1,525 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

584-746 
505-644 

S.4S6 
7,368 

S,520 
7,36S 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7.368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

PLANT   OPERATION 


16.1 


16.2 


16.2 


$129,449 


$136,023 


Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 1 

Plumber    foreman    2 

Carpenter  foreman 1.8 

Painter   foreman   1.5 

Locksmith    1.9 

Correctional  officer 0.2 

Building  maintenance  man 0.9 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 1 

Heat,  Power  and  Water  : 

Chief  engineer  I 1 

Fire  chief 1 

Electrician   foreman 2 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor  1.8 

Stationary   engineer 5.7 

Institution   fire  fighter — part-time 0.S 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$136,357 


1 

2 
1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

o 

1 
1 
2 

1 

$950-1,155 
746-821 
710-783 
710-783 
644-710 
545-663 
556-614 

$13,860 

19,666 

9.396 

9.396 

17,006 

7,128 

$13,860 

19,704 

9,396 

9.396 

17,040 

7,368 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

S,520 

8,520 

1 
1 
2 
2 

6 
O.S 

1 
1 
2 
2 
6 
0.8 

746-S63 
695-S45 
746-821 
676-746 
644-710 
556-676 

9,174 
10,140 
19,704 
17,404 
49,192 

6,528 

9,624 
10,140 
19,704 
17.S32 
50,340 

6,528 

100 


Department  of  Corrections 
MEN'S  COLONY-EAST  FACILITY-Continued 


CORRECTIONS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

^ 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Equipment  maintenance   foreman- 
Correctional  officer  


Totals,  Authorized  Positions  _. 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


25.6 


24.8 


24.S 


433.4       434.3       434.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

$746-863 
545-663 

$217,940 


$3,5S4,5S8 


$9,738 
15,912 


$9,S52 
15,912 


$222,764 


$3,802,254 


$225,216 


a  Three  correctional  offices  reclassified  to  Medical  Assistants  to  properly  reflect  duties. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of 


$3,S5S,735 
Application  for  Teachers." 


MEN'S   COLONY-WEST   FACILITY 


INSTITUTION    OPERATIONS 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Deputy   superintendent    

Senior   stenographer 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager  II 

Accounting  officer 

Procurement,  and  services  officer  I — 

Storekeeper  II  

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Accounting   technician   II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I  __ 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary    hell) — business    services 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.3 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

§17,700 

$18,576 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

0.9 

— 

— 

821-998 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.396 

9,852 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

1.1 

— 

— 

5S4-710 

— 

— 

o.s 

— 

_ 

556-676 

- 

— 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,36S 

7.36S 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,910 

6,210 

1 

1 

1 

45i-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

2.3 

o 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

- 

- 

- 

(72) 

360 

360 

14.4 


CARE   AND  WELFARE 

Custody  : 

Correctional   administrator 

Correctional    captain    1 

Correctional  lieutenant    S 

Correctional  sergeant 15.2 

Correctional   officer 100 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Temporary  help — in-service 

training 1.3 

Temporary  help — escapes  and  emer- 
gencies       1 

Temporary  help — military  leave 0.4 

Temporary  help — work  crew 

Medical : 

Chief  medical  officer 1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 2 

Staff  psychiatrist   1 

Dentist  II 1-9 

Pharmacist   II 1 

Supervising  nurse  II 1 

Senior   clinical  laboratory   technolo- 
gist    1 

Senior  medical  technical  assistant —  5 

Medical  technical  assistant 5 

Senior  x-ray  technician 0.8 

N-ray   technician 0.2 

Intermediate  stenographer    1.8 

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Correctional  administrator 1 

Correctional  counselor  II 1 

Temporary    help — group    counsel- 
ing     0.6 

Education : 

Supervisor  of  education 1 

Instructor  in  electronics 1 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 1 

Librarian    III    1 


12 


12 


$111,773 


$101,466 


$103.09S 


1 

1 

8 

16 

102.5 

1 

1 

1 

8 

16 

102.5 
1 

$1,155-1,405 
863-1,048 
731-890 
633-76S 
545-663 
395-505 

$16.S60 

11.355 

85,440 

146,347 

793,470 

5,140 

$16,860 

11,928 

85.440 

147.419 

804.149 

5,396 

2  2 

2.2 

(9,640) 

10,745 

10.745 

0.6 
0.6 

0.6 
0.6 

(7,S73) 

(3,232) 

(234) 

3.615 

3,223 

3,615 
3,223 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 
2 

i 

2 

1 
1 

1,667-2,127 
1,439-1,929 
1.439-1,929 
1.371-1,667 
99S-1,100 
783-950 

25,524 

44.14S 
17.26S 
40,00S 
13.200 
11,400 

25,524 
44,148 
18,144 
40,008 
13,200 
11,400 

1 
5 
5 
1 

1 

1 
5 
5 

1 

1 

710-863 
602-731 
545-695 
556-676 
530-644 
425-517 

10,356 
43,396 
37,638 

7,66S 

6,204 

10,356 

43,824 

38.688 

8,048 

6,204 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 
842-1,023 

16,860 

16,860 

- 

- 

(4,309) 

- 

- 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1,04S-1,273 

t 

676-S2l' 

12,576 

12,576 

9,852 

12,576 

12,576 

9.S52 

CORRECTIONS 


101 


1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Department  of  Corrections 
MEN'S   COLONY-WEST   FACILITY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aiilh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


INSTITUTION   OPERATIONS— Continued 

CARE  AND   WELFARE— Continued 

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain   111 

Protestant   chaplain   -  111 

Classification  and  l'arole  : 

Correctional  counselor  III 111 

Correctional  counselor  II 111 

Correctional    counselor  I 2              2              2 

Records  officer  II 111 

Records  officer  I 111 

Senior   stenographer 111 

Senior   typist-clerk    111 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.6           6               6 

Recreation  : 

Instructor  in   recreation   and   physi- 
cal  education 111 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions   ___  174.S       174.9       174.9 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  manager  

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Temporary  help — in-service  training 
Clothing  : 

Storekeeper  II  

Laundry  : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Plumber   foreman    

Heavy  truck  driver 

Laundry   supervisor   I   

Totals    Authorized  Positions  ___         13.5         15.1         15.1 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  II 

Electrician   foreman   

Plumber    foreman    

Carpenter   foreman 

Painter    foreman    

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Instructor  in  landscape  gardening- 
Heat,  Power,  and  Water : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Stationary   engineer   

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Correctional  officer 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions    ___         10.6         10  10 


SALARY  RANGE 

$842-1.023 
842-1,023 

927-1,128 

842-1.023 
764-927 
584-710 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
395-505 


$1,473,448 


$11,584 
12,276 

13,212 

12,276 

22.24S 

8,520 

7,728 

6,852 

6.672 

33,940 


12,576 


$12,176 
12,276 

13.530 

12.270 

22.248 

8.520 

7.728 

6,852 

6,672 

34,701 


12,570 


$1,532,753 


$1,549,744 


1 
1 

6.9 
0.1 

1 
1 

7 
0.1 

1 

1 
7 
0.1 

$S21-998 
614-746 
530-710 
(501) 

$11,640 

8,952 

53.976 

473 

$11,976 

S.952 

54,096 

473 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,180 

8,520 

1.9 

0.9 

0.7 

2 
1 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

584-710 
746-821 
584-644 
480-584 

15.528 
8,952 
7.008 
5,760 

15,888 
W.V.U) 
7.368 
0,060 

$103,794 


$120,469 


$122,729 


1 
1 

1.8 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

$863-1,048 
746-821 
746-821 
710-783 
710-783 

$11,448 
9.852 
9.852 
9.396 
9,396 

$12,026 
9,852 
9,852 
9,396 
9,396 

1 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 
1.8 

1 

2 

1 

2 

746-863 
644-710 

10,356 
16,248 

10.356 
16,632 

1 

1 

1 

545-663 

7,956 

7,956 

$98,085 


l$97,080 


$98,042 


EMERGENCY   FOREST   FIRE 
SUPPRESSION 

Overtime     0.7  $5,005        -        - 

Totals,   Institution  Operations 214          212!          212  $1,792,105           $1,851,768  $1,873,613 

CAMP  OPERATIONS 

STATE  CONSERVATION  CAMPS 

Correctional  sergeant 0.9           1              1  S633"!6^                $?|12  $?';12 

Temporary  help— various 0.1           0.2           0.2  (870)                  1,3  <<  1,377 

Totals,  Camp   Operations "  ~T~          1.2   "      1.2  $8,751                $10,593  $10,593 

G^^T%^\A™°^IZ^---       215      ~^37^37  $1,800,856           $1,862,361  $1,884,206 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


102 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


STATE   PRISON   AT 

SAN   QUENTIN 

UJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Warden 

Correctional   administrator 

Secretary  I  

Intermediate   stenographer   

Business  Services : 

Business  manager 

Accounting   officer  III 

Procurement  and  services  officer  II 

Accounting  officer  II 

Storekeeper  IV   

Storekeeper  II  

Business  service  assistant 

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Correctional   officer 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help — business  office 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CARE   AND   WELFARE 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,708-1,957 

$23,4S4 

$23,484 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16.S60 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

2 

o 

2 

425-517 

12,016 

12.30S 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

S21-998 

11,976 

11,976 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

2 

2 

2 

584-746 

15,528 

15,888 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

S,520 

8,520 

1.9 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

3 

3 

3 

545-663 

22,785 

23,229 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

— 

— 

505-614 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3.7 

4 

4 

457-556 

25,500 

25,776 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,860 

6,160 

3 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.S60 

5,100 

1.8 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,146 

10,653 

0.1 

0.2 

0.2 

(1,056) 

2,470 

2,470 

32.5 


Custody : 

Correctional   administrator 1 

Program  administrator 2.5 

Correctional  captain 1 

Correctional  counselor  II 2.9 

Correctional  counselor  I 6.5 

Correctional  lieutenant 19.4 

Correctional  sergeant 50.7 

Correctional  officer 263.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.5 

Intermediate  clerk 3.7 

Intermediate  file  clerk 1 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  3 

Temporary  help — military  leave 1.1 

Temporary  help — escapes  and 

emergencies 18.9 

Temporary  help — trial  of  inmates 1 

Temporary  help — executions 0.1 

Temporary  help — condemned  row 1.8 

Temporary  help — adult  authority 1.1 

Medical : 

Chief  medical  officer 1 

Chief  psychiatrist 1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 4.3 

Staff   psychiatrist   2.4 

Dentist    III    1 

Dentist   II   4.7 

Pharmacist  II 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 1.5 

Correctional   counselor  II 1 

Nurse-anesthetist    0.6 

Supervising  nurse  II 1 

Correctional  counselor  I 3 

Senior  clinical  laboratory  technolo- 
gist    1 

Supervising  nurse  I 3 

Surgical  nurse  II 1 

Supervising  clerk  II 1 

Senior  medical  technical  assistant  _  5.7 

Medical  technical  assistant 7.8 

Supervising   clerk   I   1 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate    stenographer   3 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    2 

Intermediate   clerk   1 


31.2 


31.2 


$263,539 


$267,969 


$270,832 


1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,860 

$16,860 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

51,612 

53,038 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11,496 

12,076 

4 

4 

842-1.023 

48,754 

49,104 

14 

14 

764-927 

138.268 

142,917 

21 

21 

731-S90 

221,181 

222,636 

54 

54 

633-768 

481,853 

487,412 

263.7 

263.7 

545-663 

2.005.687 

2,049,022 

4 

4 

395-505 

21,465 

22,082 

4 

4 

395^180 

23,040 

23,040 

_ 

— 

395^80 

— 

— 

4.1 

4.1 

22,596 

26,382 

26,382 

1.2 

1.2 

8,231 

8,240 

8,240 

2.8 

2.8 

141,599 

31,925 

31,925 

1.5 

1.5 

7.236 

10,490 

10,490 

0.9 

0.9 

550 

688 

688 

3.3 

3.3 

13,673 

16,124 

16,124 

1 

1 

8,389 

8,278 

8,278 

1 

1 

1,667-2.127 

25,524 

25,524 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

25,524 

25,524 

4.1 

4.1 

1,439-1,929 

90,416 

91,199 

2.7 

2.7 

1.439-1.929 

61,910 

63,179 

1 

1 

1.512-1,837 

22.044 

22,044 

3 

3 

1,371-1,667 

63,260 

64.126 

1 

1 

998-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

38,164 

38,780 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12.276 

1 

1 

821-998 

9.S52 

10,356 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

3 

3 

764-927 

32,311 

32,814 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

3 

3 

710-863 

30,071 

30.526 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10,356 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

S.952 

6.4 

6.4 

602-731 

54,045 

54,477 

10 

10 

545-695 

74.575 

76.403 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

3 

425-517 

18.612 

18,612 

2 

2 

395-505 

12,120 

12,120 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,418 

5,691 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


103 


STATE 

PRISON   AT   SAN 

QUENTIN-Continued 

UJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_I 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 

1966-67 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


CARE   AND    WELFARE— Continued 

Classification  and  Treatment: 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Correctional   administrator 111 

Correctional  counselor  II 1              —              - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111 

Temporary    help — group    counsel- 
ing    0.7 

Education  : 

Supervisor  of  education 111 

Supervisor    of    academic    instruc- 
tion    0.9           1              1 

Supervisor  of  vocational  instruc- 
tion   111 

High  school  teacher 0.8           1              1 

Music  teacher 111 

Instructor  in   auto  mechanics 111 

Instructor  in  auto  body  and  fen- 
der repair 111 

Instructor  in  bookbinding 111 

Instructoi  in  carpentry 1              —             — 

Instructor  in  general  shop 3               2               2 

Instructor  in  dry  cleaning  work -              -              - 

Instructor  in  painting 111 

Instructor  in  printing 0.7           1               1 

Instructor  in  offset  printing  and 

duplicating  processes 111 

Instructor  in  plumbing 111 

Instructor  in  machine  shop  prac- 
tices    0.9           1              1 

Instructor  in  sheet  metal  work 1               11 

Instructor  in  shoemaking 111 

Instructor  in  dental  technology  —  1               1               1 
Instructor    in    landscape    garden- 

mg    __-  111 

Instructor   in   vocational   nursing  111 

Instructor  in  typewriter  repair  1               11 

Librarian  IV  a 111 

Supervising  clerk  I 0.8           1               1 

Temporary    help — teacher    train- 
ing    0.4 

Religion  : 

Supervising  chaplain 111 

Catholic   chaplain   2              2              2 

Jewish  chaplain — intermittent 0.3           0.3           0.3 

Protestant   chaplain   111 

Classification  and  Parole : 

Correctional  counselor  III 2              2              2 

Correction  counselor  II 2              2              2 

Correctional  counselor  I 6.6           7              7 

Records  officer  III 111 

Records  officer  II 111 

Records  officer  I 4               4               4 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Senior  clerk 2.9           3              3 

Intermediate   stenographer    3               3               3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 9.4           7              7 

Intermediate  clerk    4              3              3 

Intermediate  file  clerk 0.9           1              1 

Recreation : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  phys- 
ical education    1.7           2              2 

Correctional  sergeant —              -              - 

Adjustment  Center : 

Staff  psychiatrist    0.2 

Program  administrator    111 

Correctional  counselor  II 111 

Correctional  counselor  I 1.9          2              2 

Correctional  officer —             —             — 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1              -             - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 509.2       509          509 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,155-1,405 

395-505 

(5,618) 

1,048-1,273 

950-1,155 

950-1,155 


7S3-950 
530-644 

(2,870) 

927-1,128 
842-1,023 
842-1,023 
S42-l,023 

927-1,128 
842-1,023 
764-927 
676-821 
584-710 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 


676-1,048 
633-768 

1,439-1,929 

950-1,155 

842-1,023 

764-927 

545-663 

395-505 


$16,656 
5,440 

15,276 

11,400 

13,860 

9,776 

12,576 

11,976 

12,576 

12,576 

24,552 

12,576 
10,860 

9,814 
12,576 

9,2S5 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 

12,576 
12,576 
11,976 
11,400 

7,728 


13,536 

24,552 

3,199 

12,276 

27,072 
24,402 
73,567 

9,852 

8,520 
30,912 

6,852 
19,886 
18,487 
39,084 
17,337 

5,140 


19,017 


13.S60 
12,076 
19,679 


$4,1S6,229    $4,462,194 


$16,860 
5,714 

15,276 

11,976 

13,860 
10,272 
12,576 
12,576 

12,576 
12,576 

24,552 

12,576 
10,860 

10,314 
12,576 

9,73S 
12,576 
12,576 
12,576 

12,576 
12,576 
11,976 
11,400 

7,728 


13,536 

24,552 

3,199 

12,276 

27,072 
24,552 
75,540 

9,852 

8,520 
30,912 

6,852 
20,016 
18,612 
39,564 
17,544 

5,396 


19,920 


13,860 
12,276 
20,671 


$4,536,213 


104 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


STATE   PRSSON   AT  SAN   QUENTIN-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.l       (tulh.i 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Instructor  in  baking 

Instructor  in  meat  cutting 

Food  manager 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Temporary  help — in-service  training 

Clothing : 

Storekeeper  II    

Correctional  officer 

Laundry : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Temporary  help — laundry   

Housekeeping : 

Correctional  sergeant 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Carpenter  foreman 

Painter  foreman 

Locksmith     

Correctional  officer   

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Quarry   foreman    

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Heat,  Power  and  Water : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Fire  chief 

Electrician   foreman 

Plumber   foreman    

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Stationary   engineer   

Institution  fire  lighter — part-time 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation  : 

Equipment  maintenance  foreman 

Heavy  equipment  mechanic 

Correctional  officer 

Temporary  help — emergency  fire 

fighting    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  _' 


EMERGENCY   FOREST   FIRE 
SUPPRESSION 

Temporary  help 


1 
1 
1 

3 

7 
0.1 

1 
1 
1 
2 
8 
0.2 

1 
1 
1 
2 
8 
0.2 

SALARY  RANGE 

$676-1,048 

676-1.04S 

821-998 

614-746 

530-710 

(287) 

$12,576 
12,576 
11,832 
17,904 
61,254 
1,417 

$12,576 
12,576 
11,976 
17,904 
61,644 
1,417 

1.8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 
545-663 

8,520 
7,503 

S.520 
7,866 

1 
1 
0.7 

1 
1 
0.2 

1 
1 
0.2 

584-710 
480-584 
(5,115) 

8,520 
7,008 
2,853 

8,520 
7,008 
2.S53 

1 

1 

1 

633-768 

9,216 

9,216 

19.6 


28.3 


0.1 


18.4 


18.4 


$161,142 


27.8 


27.8 


RECEPTION-GUIDANCE  CENTER 

Staff  psychologist  clinical 0.4  —  - 

Correctional  counselor  II 1  —  — 

Correctional  counselor  I 5  —  — 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2  —  - 

Intermediate    clerk    3  -  — 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 11.4  —  - 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    601.1  586.4  5S6.4 

a  Reclassified  from  librarian  I,  due  to  recruitment  difficulties. 


$240,817 


$927 


$905-1,100 

842-1,023 

764-927 

395-505 

395-480 

$109,904 


$4,962,558 


$161,179 


$250,634 


5,141,976 


$162,076 


1 

5.8 
1 
1 
4.9 

1 
5 

1 
1 
5 

1 
5 
1 

1 
5 

$950-1,155 
710-783 
710-783 
644-710 
545-663 

$12,326 

46,980 

9,396 

8,520 

39,780 

$12,940 

46,980 

9,396 

8.520 

39,780 

1 
0.9 

1 
1 

1 
1 

614-746 

584-710 

8,952 
8,520 

S,952 
8,520 

1.1 

1 

1.8 

1 

1 

2.9 

0.8 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
0.8 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
0.8 

746-863 
695-845 
746-S21 
746-821 
676-746 
644-710 
556-676 

10,356 
10,140 
19,704 

9,852 

8,952 

24,76S 

6,528 

10,356 

10,140 

19,704 

9,852 

8,952 

25,152 

6,528 

1 
1.1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

746-863 
676-7S3 
545-663 

8,952 
S,952 
7,956 

9,396 
8,952 
7,956 

0.1 

- 

- 

927 

- 

- 

$252,076 


$5,221,197 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


105 


INSTITUTION   FOR  WOMEN 

111 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent    

Secretary  I  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager  II 

Accounting  officer  II 

Procurement  and  services  officer  I 

Storekeeper  II  

Accountant  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Accounting  technician  II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CARE   AND   WELFARE 


15.7 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

13,420 

14,092 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,800 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,188 

7.36S 

1 

— 

— 

505-614 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,282 

6.600 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,010 

6,310 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,264 

5,530 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

348 

420 

420 

14.1 


14.1 


$126,862 


Custody : 

Correctional  administrator 1  1 

Women's  correctional  supervisor  IV  1  1 

Correctional  counselor  II 0.7  — 

Women's  correctional  supervisor  III  6.7  8 

Women's  correctional  supervisor  II  10.5  11 

Correctional  officer 12.9  13 

Women's   correctional   supervisor   I  92  94.2 

Senior   typist-clerk   1  1 

Intermediate   clerk   1  1 

Telephone  operator 1  1 

Temporary  help — escape  and  emer- 
gency    0.2  0.2 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  1  1.4 
Medical : 

Chief  medical  officer 1  1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 2  2 

Dentist  II 2  2.5 

Nurse-anesthetist 1  1 

Supervising  nurse  II 1  1 

Supervising   nurse   I   8.8  4 

Surgical  nurse  II 1  1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 1 

Graduate  nurse 8.2  8 

Senior   typist-clerk   1  1 

Psychiatric  Services : 

Chief  psychiatrist 1  1 

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Correctional  counselor  II 2  1 

Correctional  counselor  I 1  1 

Temporary  help — group 

counseling 0.4  0.1 

Education : 

Supervisor  of  education 1  1 

Instructor  in   cosmetology 2  2 

Instructor  in  janitorial  service 1  1 

Instructor  in  vocational  nursing-  1  1 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain   1  1 

Protestant  chaplain 1  1 

Classification  and  Parole : 

Correctional  counselor  III 0.8  1 

Correctional  counselor  I 2.3  2 

Records  officer  II 0.8  1 

Senior  typist-clerk 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.2  5 

Intermediate  file  clerk 1  1 

Recreation  : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and 

physical  education 1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 

$1,155-1,405 

1 

863-1,048 

— 

842-1,023 

8 

731-890 

11 

633-768 

13 

545-663 

94.2 

545-663 

1 

457-556 

1 

395^80 

1 

395^80 

0.2 

1,271 

1.4 

7,270 

1 

1,667-2,127 

2 

1,439-1,929 

2.5 

1,371-1,667 

1 

821-998 

1 

783-950 

4 

710-863 

1 

710-S63 

1 

676-783 

8 

599-728 

1 

457-556 

1 

1,667-2,127 

1 

842-1,023 

1 

764-927 

0.1 

2,415 

1 

1,048-1,273 

2 

f 

1 

t 

1 

t 

1 

t 

1 

425-517 

1 

842-1,023 

1 

842-1,023 

1 

927-1,128 

2 

764-927 

1 

584-710 

1 

457-556 

1 

425-517 

5 

395-505 

1 

395^80 

$125,00S 


$16,S60 
12,576 

82,230 

95,184 

101,111 

698,042 

6,672 

5,645 

5,760 

1,342 
9,779 

25,524 
43,973 
48,234 
11,976 
11,400 
40,020 
10,356 

8,316 
67,140 

6,672 

24,716 


12,226 
9,694 

673 

15,276 
25,152 
10,998 
11,043 
10,776 
6,204 

12,276 
11,926 

13,536 
19,634 
8,350 
6,672 
6,204 
28,064 
5,286 


8,112 


$126,744 


$16,860 
12,576 

83,319 

98,616 

102,669 

720,681 

6,672 

5,760 

5,760 

1,342 
9,779 

25,524 
44,148 
48,642 
11,976 
11,400 
40,464 
10,356 

8,736 
67,872 

6,672 

25,524 


12,276 
10,188 

673 

15,276 
25,152 
11,592 
11.640 
11.310 
6,204 

12,276 
12,276 

13,536 
20,628 
8,520 
6,672 
6,204 
28,594 
5,553 


8,520 


106 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


INSTITUTION  FOR  WOMEN-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
{Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
S6 


CARE   AND   WELFARE— Continued 

Increased  Correctional  Effectiveness : 

Correctional  counselor  II 1 

Correctional  counselor  I 1 

Women's  correctional  supervisor  I 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


181.5      183.4      183.4 


1 
8.3 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  administrator  II 1  1 

Instructor  in  culinary  arts 1 

Supervising  cook  II 1  1 

Supervising  cook  I 7.3  8.3 

Baker  II  a 1  1 

Clothing: 

Instructor  in  gaiment  making 1  1 

Women's   correctional   supervisor   II  1 

Laundry : 

Instructor  in   laundry  work 1  1 

Stationary   engineer   1  1 

Womens's  correctional  supervisor  II  1 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions  ___  16.3  16.3         16.3 


PLANT    OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  phut  operation  II 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I* 

Women's   correctional   supervisor   I 

Building  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Instructor    in    landscape    gardening 

Women's  correctional  supervisor  I 
Heat,  Power  and  Water : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician   I   

Plumher   I    

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Stationary  engineer 

Stationary  fireman 

Institution  firefighter 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Correctional  officer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 25  25.5         25.5 


RECEPTION-GUIDANCE   CENTER 

Executive : 

Correctional    counselor   III    

Intermediate    stenographer    

Clinical  Processing : 

Staff  psychiatrist  

Staff    psychologist — clinical    

Correctional  counselor  II 

Correctional  counselor  I 

Records  officer  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 12.7         12.2         12.2 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$S42-1.023 

764-927 

545-663 

425-517 

$1,451,321 


$S21-99S 

f 

614-746 

530-710 

530-644 


545-663 


644-710 
545-663 

$125,S63 


$30,069 


$1,586,299 


$11,976 

7,856 

58,480 

7,72S 

10,18S 
7,956 

11,643 
8,520 
7,956 

$132,303 


$203,333 


$21S,S76 


$100,72S 


$109,934 


$31,176 


$1,623,614 


$11,976 

8.24S 
60,726 

7,72S 

10,692 
7,956 

12,276 
8,520 
7,956 

$136,078 


1 
1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 
1 
1 

o 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 

$863-1.04S 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
545-663 
556-614 

$12,576 
8,952 
8,520 
17,040 
7.166 
7,27S 

$12,576 
8,952 
8,520 
17,040 
7,534 
7.36S 

1 
1.5 

1 
1.5 

1 
1.5 

545-663 

12,576 
11,934 

12,576 
11,934 

1 

1.9 

2 

1 

3 

3.6 

1 

1 

o 

2 

1 
3 
4 

1 

1 
o 

2 
1 
3 
4 
1 

746-S63 
676-746 
676-746 
676-746 
644-710 
584-644 
556-676 

9.54S 
17.09S 
17,652 

8,952 
25,560 
30,192 

8,160 

10,020 
17.50S 
17,904 

8,952 
25,560 
30,552 

8,160 

o 

O 

9 

545-663 

15.672 

15,912 

$221,068 


1 

1 

1 

$927-1,128 

$13,536 

$13,536 

0.2 

- 

- 

425-517 

- 

- 

0.1 

0.2 

0.2 

1.439-1,929 

3.454 

3.629 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12.276 

12,276 

3 

3 

3 

764-927 

31,416 

32.426 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,698 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.760 

6,060 

3.4 

3 

3 

395-505 

15,742 

16,532 

$112,239 


C'l  (RRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


107 


INSTITUTION    FOR  WOMEN-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 

48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 


PSYCHIATRIC  TREATMENT    UNIT 

Staff   psychiatrist    

Correctional  counselor  III 

Staff   psychologist — clinical    

Occupational    therapist   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


PATTON    UNIT 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.2 

0.8 

0.8 

$1,439-1.929 

$13,814 

$14,515 

— 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

11,124 

11.676 

0.5 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

11.718 

12,300 

0.9 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,760 

8.146 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,080 

5,330 

$20,463 


$49,496 


$51,967 


Correctional  counselor  I -              1              1                 $764-927                  $8,022  $9,556 

Women's   correctional   supervisor    III                          1.6           1.6               731-890                  13,702  16,138 

Women's  correctional  supervisor  II__                          3.2           3.2               633-768                  21,406  27,797 

Women's  correctional  supervisor  I  __                          2.6           2.6               545-663                  14,919  19,000 

Temporary  help 0.2           0.2                           -                    1,574  1,574 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 8.6           8.6                                            $59,623  $74,065 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   253.7      264.9       264.9           $2,028,570           $2,281,539  $2,345,775 

a  Baker  II  reclassified  from  women's  correctional  supervisor  I  to  correctly  reflect  assigned  duties, 
b  Painter  I  reclassified  from  women's  correctional  supervisor  I  to  correctly  reflect  assigned  duties. 
t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


REHABILITATION   CENTER 


ADMINISTRATION 


Executive  :  SALARY  RANGE 

Superintendent  III 111  $1,626-1,956 

Program    administrator    111  950-1,155 

Administrative  assistant  I 1_  111  746-905 

Senior   stenographer   111  469-571 

Narcotic  Addict  Evaluation  Authority  : 

Chairman  a 111  10,000 

Board  member  a 2               3               3  9,500 

Senior   stenographer 111  469-571 

Business  Services : 

Business  manager 111  1,213-1.475 

Accounting  officer 111  821-998 

Procurement  and  services  officer  II  1              1              1  821-998 

Storekeeper  III 111  644-783 

Storekeeper  II 111  584-746 

Property  clerk  II 1              -              -  584-710 

Accountant  I  111  556-676 

Supervising   clerk   I    111  O30-644 

Storekeeper  I 111  50o-644 

Senior  clerk 2              2              2  457-556 

Senior   typist-clerk   111  457-556 

Accounting   technician   II 3               2               2  457-556 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.2           5               5  395-505 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 1               1               1  395-480 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.8           1               1  395-480 

Junior   typist-clerk    111  359-435 

Temporary   help — various 0.2           0.2           0.2  (1,092) 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 33.2         30.2         30.2  $259,791 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$23,472 

13,860 

10,S60 

6,852 

10,000 

28,500 

6,852 

17.700 

11,976 

11,976 

9.396 

8,486 

8,112 

7,188 

7,368 

11.819 

5,484 

11,949 

26,766 

4,860 

4,980 

4,632 

1,143 


$23,472 

13,860 

10,860 

6,852 

10,000 

28,500 

6,852 

17,700 

11,976 

11,976 

9.396 

8,520 

8.112 

7,548 

7,368 

12.406 

5,760 

12,552 

27.525 

5,100 

5.220 

4.S60 

1,143 


$254,231 


$257,558 


108 


Department  of  Corrections 


CORRECTIONS 


REHABILITATION   CENTER-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-6S 
(Filled)        (Au)h.)       (Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


CARE  AND  WELFARE 

Custody : 

Correctional  administrator 1  1 

Correctional  case  work  training 

supervisor 0.8  - 

Correctional    captain    1  1 

Correctional  lieutenant    17.8  17.4 

Women's  correctional  supervisor  III  3  3 

Correctional  sergeant 27.7  26.6 

Women's  correctional  supervisor  II  9.S  10 

Correctional  officer   197.9  174.1 

Women's   correctional   supervisor   I  39  41 

Senior   stenographer 1  1 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  2.5  3.8 

Temporary  help — military  leave 0.4  0.4 

Temporary  help — escape  emergencies  0.3  1.1 
Medical : 

Associate    superintendent    1  1 

Chief  psychiatrist 1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 2.5  2 

Staff  psychiatrist   1.9  2 

Dentist   III    1  1 

Dentist  II 3  2 

Pharmacist  II 1  1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical "  2.7  2 

Nurse-anesthetist    0.6  1 

Supervising  nurse  II 0.9  1 

Senior  clinical  laboratory   technolo- 
gist       1  1 

Supervising  nurse  I 1  1 

Surgical  nurse  I 0.9  1 

Senior  medical  technical  assistant 1  1 

Graduate  nurse 9.4  10 

Medical   technical   assistant 8.5  9 

Senior  x-ray  technician 1  1 

Correctional  officer 2.2  2 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2  2 

Research  : 

Chief  of  research 0.8  1 

Senior  social  research  analyst 1  1 

Associate  statistician 0.9  1 

Associate  social  research  analyst 1  1 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 1  1 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II  1 

Tabulating  machine  operator —  1 

Intermediate   stenographer   0.1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2  0.5 

Temporary  help — consultant —  0.7 

Classification  and  Treatment : 
Care  and  Treatment : 

Correctional   administrator 1  1 

Program   administrator    3.8  4 

Correctional  counselor  III 6.7  6 

Correctional  counselor  II 6.3  6 

Correctional  counselor  I 33.5  32 

Senior  stenographer 0.9  1 

Intermediate   stenographer 2  2 

Education  : 

Supervisor   of  education 1  1 

Supervisor    of    academic    instruc- 
tion      1  1 

Supervisor  of  vocational  instruc- 
tion      1  1 

Vocational  testing  and  counseling 

supervisor     1  1 

High  school  teacher 2  2 

Elementary  teacher 4  5 

Music   teacher   0.9  1 

Business  education  teacher 1  1 

Instructor  in  general  shop 1  1 

Instructor  in  janitorial   service 2  2 

Instructor  in  merchandising —  1 

Instructor  in  household  appliance 

repair     0.8  1 

Instructor  in  upholstering 1  1 

Instructor  in  landscape  gardening  1  1 

Instructor  in  mechanical  drawing  1  1 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher -  1 

Correctional  counselor  II 1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,860 

$16,860 

_ 

927-l,12S 

_ 

_ 

1 

863-1,048 

11,592 

12,176 

17.4 

731-S90 

184,805 

186,125 

3 

731-890 

32.040 

32.040 

26.6 

633-768 

242,401 

245,243 

10 

633-76S 

86,615 

88,990 

174.1 

545-663 

1,312,815 

1,348,241 

41 

545-663 

315,700 

305.121 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

3.S 

(19,466) 

26,390 

26,390 

0.4 

(1,916) 

1,941 

1,941 

1.1 

(1,644) 

5,611 

5,611 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,932 

25,932 

1 

1,667-2.127 

20.004 

21,000 

2 

1,439-1,929 

41,412 

42,288 

o 

1,439-1.929 

42,783 

43,872 

1 

1,512-1,837 

22,044 

22,044 

2 

1,371-1,667 

40,008 

40,008 

1 

99S-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

o 

905-1,100 

25.668 

26,302 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10.356 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9.396 

1 

602-731 

8,664 

8,772 

10 

599-728 

87.360 

87.36S 

9 

545-695 

68.699 

70,305 

1 

556-676 

7,698 

8,080 

2 

545-663 

15,612 

15.912 

1 

469-571 

6.684 

6,852 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

2 

395-505 

11,267 

11,520 

1 

1,667-2,127 

25,524 

25,524 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14.034 

14,736 

1 

905-1,100 

11,355 

11.92S 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

746-905 

10,020 

10,524 

1 

584-710 

8.080 

8,486 

1 

457-556 

5,300 

5.714 

1 

425-517 

5,372 

5,651 

0.5 

395-505 

2,370 

2,490 

0.7 

(-) 

S.020 

8,020 

1 

1,155-1,405 

15.216 

15,980 

4 

950-1,155 

55,440 

55,440 

6 

927-1.128 

80,244 

81.216 

6 

S42-1.023 

72,518 

74,348 

32 

7G4-927 

320.079 

333,687 

1 

425-517 

12.40S 

12,408 

2 

469-571 

6.852 

6.S52 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

905-1,100 

10,S60 

11,400 

2 

f 

23,SS6 

23,976 

5 

t 

54,480 

55,392 

1 

t 

10,734 

11,265 

1 

12.326 

12,576 

1 

t 

10,524 

11,040 

2 

J. 

24,802 

25,152 

1 

t 

8,112 

8,520 

1 

t 

9,624 

10.104 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

f 

12,376 

12,576 

1 

t 

10,524 

11,040 

1 

t 

8,112 

8,520 

1 

S42-1.023 

12,226 

12,276 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  Corrections 


10!) 


REHABILITATION   CENTER-Continued 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(filled)        (Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


CARE  AND   WELFARE— Continued 
Classification  aud  Treatment — Con- 
tinued 
Edu  eat  ion — Con  tinued 

Librarian  III 

Correctional   officer 

Senior  clerk 

Temporary  help — teacher  training 
Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant   chaplain    

Classification  and  Parole: 

Correctional   counselor   III 

Correctional  counselor   II 

Records  officer  III 

Records  officer  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Recreation  : 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Correctional   officer 

Reception  Unit : 

Dentist  II 

Records  officer  II 

Records  officer  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 470.4       446.8       446.S 

SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 


1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
9 

1.9 
19.3 


l.S 
1 

2 
1 

0.9 
6 


1 
0.2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
2 

2 
15 


1 
0.2 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
15 


SALARY  RANGE 

$676-821 
545-663 
457-556 

(-) 

842-1,023 

842-1,023 

927-1,128 

S42-l,023 
676-821 
530-644 
457-556 
395-505 


545-663 

1,371-1,667 
5S4-710 
530-644 
395-505 

$3,793,685 


$8,112 

6.335 
3,000 

11,584 
12,276 

13,536 
12,026 
9.S52 
15,456 
13,162 
S0.446 


20.124 
7,503 

40.00S 
S.520 
6,360 

27,000 


$821-998 

614-746 ' 
530-710 
530-644 
(706) 

f 
t 


Feeding : 

Food  manager 111 

Instructor  in  baking 111 

Supervising  cook  II 2.4  1  1 

Supervising  cook  I 8.4         10  10 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 111 

Temporary  help — in-service  training  0.2  0.3  0.3 

Clothing: 

Instructor  in  laundry  work 111 

Instructor  in  dry  cleaning  work 111 

Storekeeper  II 111  584-746 

Laundry  supervisor  II 111  584-710 

Storekeeper  I 1  1  1  "  505-644 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 19.0         19.3         19.3  $152,509 

PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Carpenter  foreman 

Painter   foreman   

Locksmith 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Heat,  Power  and  Water  : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Fire  chief 

Electrician   foreman   

Plumber  foreman 

Stationary'  engineer 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 
Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Automotive   serviceman 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 19.3         18.8         18.8 

REIMBURSEMENT  SERVICES 


$3,965,S35 


$11,040 

12,576 

10,414 

72,650 

7,728 

1,416 

12,426 

12,576 
8,520 
8.418 
7,368 

$165,132 


$170,S13 


$173,772 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


$8,520 

6,646 

3,000 

12.176 
12.276 

13.536 
12,276 
9,852 
15,456 
13,344 
S3.5S3 


21,132 
7.S66 

40,008 
S.520 
6.672 

2S.06S 


$4,037,277 


$11,592 
12,576 
10,824 
74,362 

7,728 
1,416 

12,576 

12.576 
8,520 
8,520 
7.36S 

$16S,058 


1 

1.7 

2 

0.8 

1 
2 
1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

$950-1,155 
710-783 
710-783 
644-710 

$13,S60 

18,792 

9,393 

7,728 

$13,860 

18,792 

9,396 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,956 

7,956 

1 

1 
2 
2 

5 
0.8 

1 
1 
2 
2 
5 
0.8 

1 
1 
2 
2 
5 
0.8 

746-863 
695-845 
746-821 
746-821 
644-710 
556-676 

10,356 
10,140 
19,704 
19,704 
42,600 
6,528 

10,356 
10,140 
19,704 
19,704 
42,600 
6,528 

1 

1 

1 

530-584 

7.00S 

7,008 

$174,156 


Special  Projects : 

Correctional   administrator 1.9  -  -  $1,155-1,405  -  - 

Senior  stenographer 1  -  -  469-571  -  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2.9  $34,897 

GRAND      TOTALS,      AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    544.8       515.1       515.1  $4,411,695  $4,558,970  $4,637,049 

Grand  Totals,   Institutions 5,543.5    5,571.2   5,571.2         $45,S21,933         $48,923,840         $49,767,298 

Totals,  Felon  Institutions 4,998.7    5,056.1    5,056.1  41,410.238  44,364,870  45,130,249 

Totals,  Nonfelon  Institutions 544.8       515.1       515.1  4,411,695  4,558,970  4,687,049 

a  Chapter  151,  Statutes  of  1966  converted  these  positions  to  an  annual  salary  rather  than  a  per  diem  allowance.  The  additional  posi- 
tion count  reflects  this  change. 
t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


110 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
DEPARTMENTAL  ADMINISTRATION 


CORRECTIONS 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


YOUTH    AUTHORITY   BOARD   AND 
ADMINISTRATION 

Youth  Authority  Board : 

Member 5.7 

Board  representative 6 

Administrative  representative 0.9 

Senior  stenographer 2 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.5 

Executive : 

Director 1 

Deputy  director 1 

Assistant  director 1 

Chief  of  correctional   planning   and 

development   1.5 

Senior  management  analyst 1 

Training  officer  II 1 

Information  officer  II 1 

Assistant  to  the  director 1 

Parole  agent  III 0.3 

Training  consultant 0.5 

Associate  management  analyst 0.9 

Secretary  II 1 

Senior  stenographer 3 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.7 

Student  professional  assistant - 

Professional  intern — 

Records  Office : 

Clerk    1 

Deputy  clerk 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4 

Intermediate  clerk 0.9 

Intermediate  file  clerk 2 

Junior  clerk 0.9 

Administrative  Services : 

Chief   2 

Construction  and  maintenance 

supervisor   1 

Food  administrator 1 

Fiscal  officer  II 0.9 

Associate  construction  analyst 1 

Associate  budget  analyst 2.2 

Administrative  assistant  I — 

Senior  stenographer 2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.2 

Accounting : 

Fiscal  officer  I 1 

Accounting  officer  II 2.9 

Business  service  officer  I 2 

Accountant  I 1.5 

Accounting   technician   II 4.5 

Property  clerk  I 1 

Senior    typist-clerk    1 

Senior  clerk 1.9 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 13 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    4.1 

Intermediate  clerk 2.9 

Junior   typist-clerk 1 

Personnel : 

Personnel  officer  II 1 

Associate  personnel   analyst 1 

Supervising  clerk  II 1 

Senior  typist-clerk   2.8 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate   clerk   0.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.2 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1 

Data  Processing  Operations : 

Manager   1 

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst 1 

Supervisor,    EDP    0.9 

Programmer  II 1-5 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II  1 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  I  0.7 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  KANGE 

7 

7 

$20,500 

$143,500 

$143,500 

6 

6 

1,273-1,548 

106,751 

108,456 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

17,846 

18,576 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

2 

425-517 

10,785 

11,325 

1 

1 

23,500 

23,500 

23,500 

1 

1 

1,708-1,957 

22,228 

23,184 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,044 

19,512 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,596 

16,044 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

— 

— 

927-1,128 

— 

— 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,355 

11,928 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,085 

11,640 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8,736 

3 

3 

469-571 

20,556 

20,556 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,437 

17,997 

5.5 

5.5 

377-157 

27,390 

27,390 

— 

- 

Maintenance  only 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,S60 

16,860 

1 

1 

8S4-1,074 

12,888 

12,888 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,756 

7,098 

2 

o 

469-571 

13,592 

13,704 

4 

4 

395-505 

21,578 

22,316 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,120 

5,374 

o 

2 

395-180 

10,470 

10,995 

1 

1 

342-115 

4,416 

4,632 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,805 

14,498 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

S 

3 

905-1,100 

34,041 

35,736 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,104 

10,608 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

2.6 

2.5 

395-505 

12,818 

13,370 

1 

1 

99S-1.213 

14,440 

14,556 

3 

3 

746-905 

30,294 

31,116 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

2 

2 

556-676 

14,952 

15,300 

5 

5 

457-556 

31,746 

32,337 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

457-556 

12.202 

12,482 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6,360 

3 

13 

395-180 

75,940 

77,755 

5 

5 

395-505 

27,042 

27,801 

3 

3 

395-180 

15,542 

16,309 

1 

1 

359-135 

4,560 

4,7S0 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,044 

13,200 

1 

1 

614-746 

s,sos 

8,952 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,354 

19,654 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,852 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,180 

5,440 

7 

7 

395-505 

37,379 

3S.671 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,418 

5,691 

1 

1 

99S-1.213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,928 

12,526 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

2 

746-905 

1S.496 

19,400 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,314 

10,356 

1 

1 

584-710 

7.984 

8.3S4 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


111 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


YOUTH    AUTHORITY    BOARD   AND 
ADMINISTRATION-Continued 

Data  Processing  Operations — 
Continued 

Key  punch  supervisor  I 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator 

Tabulating    machine   operator 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Key  punch  operator 

Division  of  Institutions : 

Chief    

Superintendent  I — correctional 

school  

Chief,  medical  services 

Chief  psychiatrist 

Associate  budget  analyst 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Education  program  supervisor 

Training  assistant 

Parole  agent  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Classification  L'nit : 

Classification  program  supervisor 

Classification  program  specialist 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Transportation  Unit: 

Supervising  transportation  officer 

Lead  transportation  officer 

Transportation    officer    

Group  supervisor — intermittent 

Research  : 

Chief   

Senior  social  research  analyst  a 

Senior  social  research  analyst 

Associate  social  research  analyst 

Associate  statistician 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 

Assistant  statistician 

Junior  social  research  analyst  a 

Supervising  clerk 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Statistical  clerk  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions, 
Youth  Authority  Board 
and   Administration 


DIVISION    OF    DELINQUENCY 
PREVENTION    SERVICES 

Chief   

Deputy  chief 

Delinquency  prevention  consultant  II 

Delinquency  prevention  consultant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions, 
Division  of  Delinquency 
Prevention    Services    


DIVISION    OF   PAROLE   AND 
COMMUNITY  SERVICES 

Administration: 

Chief    

Deputy  chief 


SALABY  RANGE 

0.5 

1 

1 

$469-571 

$6,360 

$6,6S4 

1.9 

9 

2 

505-614 

14.236 

14,586 

3.4 

4 

4 

457-556 

25,314 

25,920 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,490 

5,766 

4.9 

6 

6 

405^92 

33,696 

34,194 

1 

1 

1 

1,548-1,882 

22,584 

22,584 

9 

2 

9 

1,337-1,626 

35,584 

37,285 

1 

1 

1 

1,837-2,161 

25,932 

25,932 

1 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

25,524 

25,524 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12.62S 

13,200 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,359 

9,814 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,734 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

764-927 

11,124 

11,124 

1.1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

3 

3.5 

3.5 

425-517 

20,153 

21,007 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

2.8 

3 

3 

927-1,128 

40,122 

40,608 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.S 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,317 

17,137 

2.2 

2.5 

2.5 

395-505 

13,160 

13,766 

1 

1 

1 

76S-933 

11,196 

11,196 

2 

2 

2 

695-845 

20,2S0 

20,280 

15 

16 

16 

633-768 

146,642 

147,456 

- 

0.2 

0.2 

545-663 

590 

590 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

0.2 

— 

— 

1,100-1,337 

— 

— 

3 

3 

3 

1,100-1,337 

46,296 

47,812 

4 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

49,912 

51,202 

0.9 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,355 

11,928 

3.5 

4 

4 

746-905 

38,464 

40,39S 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

0.5 

_ 

_ 

614-746 

— 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,360 

6,684 

1.5 

2 

9 

457-556 

12,445 

13.05S 

1 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

3.9 

4 

4 

395-505 

20,595 

21,210 

6 

6 

6 

395-480 

33.44S 

33,968 

- 

4.1 

4.1 

- 

29,340 

$2,088,760 

29,340 

200.8 

223.3 

223.3 

$1,886,428 

$2,127,642 

1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$18,2S4 

$1S,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

4.8 

4 

4 

998-1,213 

58,050 

58,224 

10.7 

12 

12 

927-1,128 

156,114 

158,202 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.S52 

6.7 

7 

7 

425-517 

41,631 

42,481 

0.5 

_ 

— 

395-505 

— 

— 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

- 

900 

900 

25.7 


26.1 


26.1 


$265,918 


$1,405-1,708 
1,155-1,405 


$297,875 


$20,496 
33,720 


$301,279 


$20,496 
33,720 


For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


112 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 


CORRECTIONS 


DEPARTMENTAL  ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 
(Filled) 


67-68 
(Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF  PAROLE  AND 

COMMUNITY  SERVICES— Continued 

Administration — Continued 

Employment  consultant 1  2 

Parole  agent  IV 1  1 

Training  officer  I 0.7  1 

Parole  agent  III 3.7  3 

Parole  agent  II 2  2 

Parole  agent  I 2.5  2.5 

Supervising  clerk  I 1  1 

Senior  stenographer 3  3 

Intermediate  stenographer 4  5 

Parole  agent  training -  2.8 

Parole  Services : 

Parole  agent  IV 5  5 

Parole  agent  III 2S.3  29 

Parole  agent  II 32  32 

Parole  agent  I 184.4  189 

Correctional  casework  training 

supervisor 5  3 

Correctional  casework  trainee 5.4  3 

Senior  stenographer 13.5  15.5 

Senior  typist-clerk   1  1 

Teletypewriter  operator O.S  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 15.3  15 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 52.4  54.5 

Intermediate   clerk    2  2 

Junior  typist-clerk 0.3  — 

Temporary  help —  0.4 

Community  Delinquency  Control 
Project : 

Parole  agent  III 3.7  4 

Parole  agent  II 3.7  4 

Parole  agent  I 22  28 

Youth  authority  teacher     -  2 

Correctional  casework  trainee 0.1 

Group  supervisor -  2 

Senior  stenographer 2.7  4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 7.2  8 

Community  Treatment : 

Supervisor 1.5  2 

Parole  agent  III 3  3 

Parole   agent  II   3.1  3 

Parole  agent  I 15.9  IS 

High  school  teacher 1  1 

Youth   authority   teacher 1  1 

Group  supervisor -  0.5 

Senior  stenographer 1.9  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5.1  6 

Temporary  help —  1 

Interstate  Compact  Unit : 

Parole  agent  III 1  1 

Parole  agent  II 1  1 

Senior   typist-clerk    1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.9  3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Narcotics  Treatment  Unit : 

Parole  agent  III 0.8 

Parole  agent  II 0.2 

Parole  agent  I 5.1  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.3  - 

Guided  Group  Interaction  Program  : 

Parole  agent  III 1  1 

Parole  agent  II 1  1 

Parole  agent  I 2.2  5 

Senior  group  supervisor —  1 

Group  superivsor -  0.5 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  2 

Community  Parole  Centers  Program : 

Parole  agent  III 0.8  1 

Parole  agent  II 0.8  1 

Parole  agent  I 4.3  7 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  EANGE 

2 

$927-1,128 

$25,723 

$26,5S9 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

3 

927-1,128 

40,446 

40,60S 

2 

842-1,023 

24,070 

24,337 

2.5 

764-927 

27,810 

27,810 

1 

530-644 

7.09S 

7,458 

3 

469-571 

20,556 

20,556 

5 

425-517 

28,583 

29,461 

2.8 

- 

25,629 

25,629 

5 

1,048-1,273 

75,480 

76,380 

29 

927-l,12S 

386,931 

390,312 

32 

S42-l,023 

383,619 

3SS.515 

189 

764-927 

1,956,979 

2,014,507 

3 

927-1,128 

39.09S 

39,705 

3 

556-614 

14,4S0 

14,480 

15.5 

469-571 

102.442 

103,  SCO 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

1 

435-530 

6,010 

6,310 

15 

425-517 

89,789 

91,246 

54.5 

395-505 

313,371 

320,566 

2 

395^tS0 

10.S60 

11,112 

— 

359-435 

— 

— 

0.4 

— 

2,140 

2,140 

4 

927-l,12S 

54,036 

54,144 

4 

842-1,023 

4S.704 

49,104 

28 

764-927 

288,014 

298,806 

2 

t 

16,224 

17,040 

— 

556-614 

— 

— 

2 

545-663 

13,332 

14.013 

4 

469-571 

24,960 

25,512 

S 

395-505 

46,235 

47,509 

2 

99S-1,213 

26,532 

27,132 

3 

927-1.12S 

39.159 

40,446 

3 

842-1,023 

35,378 

36.S2S 

18 

764-927 

1S5.365 

190,736 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

0.5 

545-663 

3,354 

3,525 

2 

409-571 

13.36S 

13,704 

6 

395-505 

34,427 

35,121 

1 

- 

4,470 

4,470 

1 

927-1,128 

13,536 

13,536 

1 

842-1,023 

12,076 

12,276 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

425-517 

17,230 

17.7S6 

1 

395-505 

5,737 

6,035 

_ 

927-1,128 

_ 

_ 

— 

842-1,023 

— 

— 

— 

764-927 

— 

— 

- 

395-505 

- 

- 

1 

927-1,128 

12,786 

13,428 

1 

842-1,023 

11,630 

12,226 

5 

764-927 

50,380 

52,381 

1 

633-768 

7,596 

7,956 

0.5 

545-663 

3,354 

3,525 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

395-505 

10,413 

10,935 

1 

927-1,128 

13,536 

13,536 

1 

842-1,023 

11,538 

12,126 

7 

764-927 

67,992 

71,413 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


113 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled) (Aulh.)      (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF  PAROLE  AND 
COMMUNITY  SERVICES- 


-Continued 


Community  Parole  Centers  Program — 

Continued  SALARY  KANGE 

Youth  Authority  teacher 11  t  $8,112  $S,520 

Group  supervisor 0.3           1.5  1.5  $545-663  11,310  11,481 

Senior  stenographer 0.6           1  1  469-571  6.204  6,204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.7           2  2  395-505  10,920  11,160 

Ventura  Intensive  Treatment  Program : 

Parole  agent  III 1  1  927-1,128  10,199  11,630 

Parole  agent  II 1  1  842-1,023  10,191  10,566 

Parole  agent  I 7  7  764-927  35,867  65,767 

Senior  stenographer 1  1  469-571  5,172  5,835 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1  395-505  4,234  5,160 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions,  Division  of 

Parole  and  Community  Services 467.2       510.2       510.2  $4,188,515  $4,881,537  $5,030,281 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions, 

Departmental  Administration 693.7       759.6       759.6  $6,340,S61  $7,268,172  $7,459,202 

a  Reimbursement  for  these  positions  will  be  made  by  the  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Crime  and  Deliquency  in  accordance  with  contract- 
ual terms, 
t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 

NORTHERN   CALIFORNIA   RECEPTION   CENTER  AND   CLINIC 

ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent    I    

Assistant  superintendent 

Business  manager  I 

Senior    stenographer    

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,712 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,462 

5,737 

TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 

Parole  agent  I 2  2 

Group  Living : 

Head  group   supervisor 1  1 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 6  6 

Senior  group   supervisor 8.9  9 

Group  supervisor 55  55 

Intermediate    stenographer    1  1 

Temporary    help    1.7  1.7 

Education  : 

Supervisor   of   academic   instruction  1  1 

Instructor  in  industrial  arts 1  1 

Home  economics  teacher 1  1 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 1  1 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 1  1 

Recreation    therapist    1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Temporary    help    0.5  1 

Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain   1  1 

Protestant  chaplain   1  1 

Pianist    0.1  0.2 

Reception  and  Diagnosis : 

Staff   psychiatrist 1  2 

Senior  psychologist 1  1 

Supervising  social  worker  II 0.8  1 

Staff  psychologist — counseling -  1 

Staff    psychologist — clinical    2  2 

School  psychologist 1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


32,137 


$704-927 


35,742 


$22,248 


1,157 


$22,248 


1 

6 

9 

55 

1 
1.7 

806-979 
695-845 
633-768 
545-663 
425-517 
(12,227) 

11,748 
60,801 
81,876 
422,815 
6,204 
12,671 

11,748 
60,840 
82,759 
428,663 
6,204 
12,671 

1 
1 
1 
1 

950-1,155 

t 

1 

t 

13,860 
12,576 
11,976 
12,576 

13,860 
12,576 
11,976 
12,576 

1 
1 

1 
1 

t 

584-710 
425-517 
(5,110) 

12,576 

8,520 
6,204 
9,824 

12,576 
8,520 
6,204 
9,824 

1 
1 
0.2 

842-1,023 

842-1,023 

5hr 

12,276 

12,276 

1,140 

12,276 

12,276 

1,140 

2 
1 
1 

1 
2 

1 

1,439-1,929 
998-1,213 
927-1,128 
905-1,100 
905-1,100 
905-1,100 

38,268 
14,556 
13,374 
10,905 
26,400 
13,200 

39,144 
14,556 
13,536 
11,448 
26,400 
13,200 

114 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
NORTHERN   CALIFORNIA   RECEPTION   CENTER  AND   CUNIC-Continued 


CORRECTIONS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (Aulh.)     I 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

3 

3 

3 

t 

$33,615 

$35,304 

1.1 

1 

1 

$842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

9.5 

9 

9 

764-927 

93,631 

96,117 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

10.6 

10.5 

10.5 

395-505 

59,999 

61,347 

2 

2 

2 

395^80 

10,960 
$1,079,955 

11,222 

120.2 

122.4 

122.4 

$9S8,724 

$1,094,091 

TREATMENT— Continued 

Reception  and  Diagnosis — Continued 

High  school  teacher 

Supervising  social  worker  I 

Social    worker    

Supervising   clerk   I   

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Business  Services : 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior   typist-clerk    

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary    help    

Training  : 

Temporary    help    

Personal  Care : 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook     

Baker    II    

Seamer-seamstress    

Janitor  foreman  I 

Barber 

Janitor    

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Temporary  help 

Medical  Care : 

Chief  medical  officer 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Dentist    III    

Dentist    II    

Supervising  nurse  II 

Senior  clinical  laboratory  technolo- 
gist   

Surgical   nurse   I    

Graduate  nurse 

Medical  technical  assistant 

X-ray  technician 

Dental  assistant   

Temporary    help    

Plant  Maintenance : 

Chief   of   plant   operation   I 

Electrician   I   

Plumber  I 

Carpenter   I   

Painter  I 

Stationary   engineer    

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Groundsman 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions,  Northern 
California  Reception  Center  and 
Clinic 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


1 

1 

1 

$505-644 

$7,368 

$7,368 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,885 

6,185 

2.8 

3 

3 

395-505 

15,760 

16,250 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(662) 

402 

402 

1.3 

1.1 

1.1 

(7,430) 

7,35S 

7,358 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8,952 

2 

2 

2 

530-710 

15,066 

15,426 

3 

3 

3 

480-644 

19,889 

20.301 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,490 

6,812 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,728 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6.360 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

435-530 

2,930 

3,080 

2 

o 

•> 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

3 

4 

4 

359^135 

20,400 

20,892 

0.2 

0.4 

0.4 

(1,245) 

1,909 

1,909 

1 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

25,524 

25,524 

1 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

21,000 

21,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,512-1,837 

22,044 

22,044 

2.7 

4 

4 

1,371-1,667 

72,912 

74,544 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

7 

7 

7 

599-728 

61,152 

61,152 

3.7 

4 

4 

545-695 

29,577 

30,648 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7,728 

3.4 

5 

5 

435-530 

28,293 

29,411 

0.1 

0.5 

0.5 

(2,161) 

6,836 

6,836 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8.520 

1.9 

o 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

9 

2 

556-614 

14,736 

14,736 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7.368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6,360 

57.6 

62.6 

62.6 

$472,843 

$547,515 

$554,142 

183.8 

191 

191 

$1,523,704 

$1,693,212 

$1,714,390 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 


115 


SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA  RECEPTION  CENTER  AND  CLINIC 

UJ 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

z 
-1 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 

o      ADMINISTRATION 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


Executive : 

Superintendent  I 

Assistant  superintendent 

Business  manager  II 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 

Parole  agent  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Group  Living : 

Head  group  supervisor 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 

Senior  group  supervisor 

Group  supervisor 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Education : 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction  _ 

Youth  Authority  teacher 

Instructor  in  industrial  arts 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Religion : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant  chaplain   

Pianist 

Reception  and  Diagnosis : 

Staff  psychiatrist 

Senior  psychologist 

Supervising  social  worker  II 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

School  psychologist 

Youth  Authority  teacher 

Supervising  social  worker  I 

Social  worker 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$17,210 

$18,065 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,382 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

U.S.-- 

6,852 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,016 

12,308 

$60,964 


55,736 


Business  Services : 
Accounting  officer  II 
Storekeeper    I 
Property  clerk  I 

1.2 

1.8 

1 

1 

1 

o 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
0.2 

1.5 

1 
o 

3 
1 
1 

1 
1 
2 
5 
0.3 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
0.2 

1.5 

1 

3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
5 
0.3 

$746-905 
505-644 
505-614 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
395-505 
395^S0 
(390) 

(13,964) 

614-746 
530-710 
480-644 
530-644 
4S0-5S4 
435-530 
435-530 
395-480 
359-435 
(1,483) 

$10,S60 

13.57S 

6,516 

6,672 

1 

6.672 

Accounting  technician  II 

0.9 

2.7 

6.335 
16,380 

Intermediate  account 

Temporary  help 
Training  : 

Temporary  help 
Personal  Care : 

Supervising  cook  II  . 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook 

clerk 

1 
0.2 

1.5 

1 
2 
2.S 

1 

5.760 
742 

12,012 

S.952 
15,426 
19,169 

Baker  II 

7.728 

0.9 

5.960 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Barber 

Janitor 

1 
1 
2 
4.9 

6,360 

6,360 

10,682 

25,173 

Temporary  help 

0.3 

1,730 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this 

agency  presentation 

$67,057 


1.4 

2 

2 

§764-927 

$20,818 

$21,312 

1 

i 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

l 

1 

806-979 

11,610 

11,748 

4.8 

5 

5 

695-845 

50,700 

50,700 

9 

9 

9 

633-768 

81,516 

82,389 

62.6 

63 

63 

545-663 

468,590 

482,503 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,605 

5,881 

0.7 

0.7 

0.7 

(6,736) 

7,494 

7,494 

0.8 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

0.5 

1 

1 

T 

9,396 

9,852 

2 

2 

2 

T 

25,152 

25,152 

1 

1 

1 

T 

12,576 

12,576 

3 

3 

3 

t 

37,728 

37.728 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,559 

5,835 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

- 

452 

452 

1 

1 

1 

842-1.023 

10.608 

11,124 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

5hr 

960 

960 

0.2 

2.5 

2.5 

1,439-1,929 

43,170 

45,360 

0.3 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

11,976 

12,576 

2 

2 

2 

927-1,128 

25,028 

25,612 

4.6 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

51,630 

51,900 

1.1 

o 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

3 

3 

3 

f 

37,728 

37,728 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

11,876 

12,276 

9.1 

11 

11 

764-927 

113,938 

116,316 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.7 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,835 

6,129 

11.5 

11.5 

11.5 

395-505 

67,760 

68,284 

2 

2 

2 

395^1S0 

11,068 

$1,201,769 

11,336 

129.4 

136.9 

136.9 

$1,051,721 

$1,226,219 

$10,860 

13.S84 

6,840 

6,672 

6,672 

6,646 

16,620 

5,760 

742 

12,012 

8,952 

15,456 

20,122 

7,728 

6,260 

6.360 

6,360 

11,221 

25,510 

1,730 


116 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 


SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA  RECEPTION  CENTER  AND  CLINIC-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Atith.)       (Anlh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,667-2,127 

$24,413 

$25,524 

1 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

22,044 

23,148 

1 

1 

1 

1,512-1,837 

22,044 

22,044 

4 

4 

4 

1,371-1.667 

78,431 

79,776 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

0.8 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9.398 

7.9 

8 

S 

599-728 

69,888 

69,SS8 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,72S 

4.9 

5 

5 

435-530 

29,614 

30,925 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

S,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,736 

S,952 

0.8 

1 

1 

676-746 

S.952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

S,520 

2 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

0.3 

1 

1 

644-710 

7,728 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,36S 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(912) 
$516,571 

512 

512 

63 

65.1 

65.1 

$572,325 

$5S1,136 

198.4 

208 

208 

$1,629,256 

$1,839,830 

$1,874,412 

SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE— 
Continued 

Medical  Care : 

Chief  medical  officer 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Dentist  III 

Dentist   II   

Supervising  nurse  II 

Senior  clinical  laboratory  technolo- 
gist     

Surgical  nurse  I 

Graduate  nurse 

X-ray  technician 

Dental  assistant   

Plant  Maintenance : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 

Electrician   I   

Plumber  I 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Carpenter  I 

Painter   I   

Stationary  engineer   

Lead  groundsman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions,  Southern 
California  Reception  Center  and 
Clinic 

f  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


YOUTH  AUTHORITY  CONSERVATION  CAMPS  FOR  BOYS 

ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Camp   superintendent 
Assistant   superintendent 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  __  7.8         12  12  $79,616  $119,072  $119,072 

TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 

Parole  agent  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate   typist-clerk    

Temporary   help    

Group  Living : 

Catholic  chaplain — intermittent 

Protestant  chaplain — intermittent- 
Senior  youth  counselor 

Youth   counselor 

Temporary  help    

Work  Experience : 

Youth   counselor   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  ___         65.2         78  78  $53S,300  $496,666  $540,514 


3.9 

6 
6 

6 
6 

SALARY  RANGE 
$806-979 
695-845 

$63,892 
55,180 

$63,892 

it                            3.9 

55,180 

1 

0.5 
0.6 

3 

1 

0.5 

0.7 

3 
1 

0.5 
0.7 

$764-927 
425-517 
395-505 

(7,883) 

$20,292 
5,100 
2,676 
5,375 

$20,292 
5,100 
2,811 
5,370 

6.5 

47.5 

1.1 

1.2 
1.2 
6 
31 
1.4 

1.2 
1.2 
6 
31 
1.4 

842-1,023 

842-1,023 

663-806 

602-731 

(12,929) 

6,838 

7,166 

46,644 

220,116 

8,015 

6,838 

7,166 

46,644 

220,116 

8,017 

8 

32 

32 

602-731 

174,444 

218,160 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 


117 


YOUTH   AUTHORITY  CONSERVATION  CAMPS   FOR  BOYS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Auih.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

.37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Business  Services : 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Training : 

Temporary   help    

Personal  Care : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II — 

intermittent    

Supervising  cook  I 

Temporary   help    

Plant  Maintenance : 

Temporary  help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals  Authorized  Positions,  Youth 
Authority  Conservation  Camps  for 
Boys    


SALARY  RANGE 

2.5 

1.1 

5 

1 

5 

1 

$ 157-556 
395-505 

$24,588 

5,760 

$24,588 
5,760 

0.8 

1.3 

1.3 

(9.353) 

6,670 

6,070 

0.2 

8 

1.7 

0.2 

12 
1.9 

0.2 
12 
1.9 

1,439-1,929 
530-710 

(19,807) 

3,809 
74,394 
12,940 

3,809 

74,394 
12.940 

1.9 

2.3 

2.3 

(22,942) 

$135,128 

14,070 
$142,231 

14,080 

16.2 

23.7 

23.7 

$142,241 

89.2      113.7      113.7 


$753,044 


$757,969 


$801,827 


FRICOT   RANCH   SCHOOL   FOR   BOYS 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent   I    

Assistant  superintendent 

Business  manager  I 

Senior   stenographer    

Intermediate  stenographer    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 

Parole  agent  II 

Parole  agent  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help    

Group  Living : 

Head  group   supervisor 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor  — 

Senior  group  supervisor 

Group  supervisor 

Temporary   help     

Education  : 

Supervisor   of   academic   iustruction 

Youth  authority  teacher 

High  school  teacher 

Elementary  teacher 

Music   teacher   _ 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  , 

Temporary    help    

Psychiatric  Treatment : 

Staff  psychiatrist   

Supervisor  of  special  treatment 

Staff  psychologist 

Social   worker   

Senior  typist-clerk    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Religion  : 

Catholic   chaplain 

Protestant  chaplain   

Pianist    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1.626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

15,090 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,570 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

$56,739 


$60,240 


$60,420 


0.9 
1 

1 
0.7 

1 
1 
1 
0.7 

1 
1 
1 
0.7 

$842-1,023 
764-927 
395-505 
(5,904) 

$10,104 
9,538 
5,330 
6,320 

$10,608 

10.022 

5,599 

6,320 

0.9 
4.7 
5 
29.4 
0.8 

1 
5 
5 
30 
1.1 

1 
5 
5 
30 
1.1 

806-979 
695-845 
633-768 
545-663 
(5,308) 

9,672 

50,271 

45,747 

219.213 

6,688 

10,140 

50,700 

46,080 

227,021 

6,688 

1 
5.7 

4.2 
5 

1 

1 
6 
5 
5 
1 

1 
6 
5 
5 

1 

950-1,155 

A 

1 

t 
* 

J. 
1 

13,860 
69,835 
55,531 
55.840 
12,576 

13,860 
69,408 
59,472 
57,572 
12,576 

0.9 

1 

0.9 

1 
1 
1.5 

1 
1 
1.5 

A 

395-505 
(8,189) 

11,976 

5,507 
13,904 

11,976 

5,785 

13,904 

1 

0.3 

2.1 

1 

1.9 

1 
1 

1 
3 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
2 

1,439-1,929 

1,048-1,273 

905-1,100 

764-927 

457-556 

395-505 

17,268 
15,276 
10,860 
30,774 
6,438 
11,292 

18,144 
15,276 
11,400 
31,731 
6,672 
11,820 

1 
1 
0.2 

1 
1 
0.2 

1 
1 
0.2 

842-1,023 

842-1,023 

5.00  hr 

11.538 

11,826 

1,160 

$718,344 

12,126 

12,276 
1,160 

72.6 

78.5 

78.5 

$612,613 

$738,336 

presentation. 

118 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
FR1COT   RANCH   SCHOOL   FOR   BOYS-Continued 


SALARIES  ANT>  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
'.filled)         lAolh.)       (*nlh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Business  Services :  SALAET  RANGE 

Storekeeper  I 0.9           1              1  §505-644  §6.672  S7.008 

Senior  typist-clerk    0.8           1               1  457-556  5.4S4  '"..760 

Stock  clerk 111  457-556  6.672  6,672 

Intermediate   stenographer    0.5           0.5           0.5  425-517  3.002  3.102 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.4           1.4           1.4  395-505  7.044  7.392 

Temporary  help    0.2           0.2           0.2  (2.152)  1.061  1.061 

Training : 

Temporary   help    0.5           0.5           0.5  (4.995)  4.707  4.707 

Personal  Care : 

Supervising  cook  II 111  614-746  S.952  8.952 

Supervising  cook  I 111  530-710  7.728  7.728 

Cook    3              3              3  480-644  19.227  20.094 

Seamer-seamstress 111  480-584  7.008  7.008 

Janitor    1.9           2              2  395-4S0  10.720  10.960 

Assistant  cook 3              3              3  395-180  16.520  16.762 

Food  service  assistant  I S.6           9              9  359-135  40.926  42.660 

Temporary   help    0.8           0.9           0.9  (5.263)  4.76S  4.768 

Medical  Care : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II — 

intermittent    0.3           0.3           0.3         1.439-1.929  4,597  4.597 

Supervising  nurse  I 0.9           1              1  710-S63  10.356  10.356 

Graduate  nurse 0.7           1               1  599-728  7.362  7.72S 

Hospital  aid 111  395-480  5.760  5.760 

Temporary  help    1.3           1.3           1.3  (6.098)  6.615  6,615 

Plant  Maintenance : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 111  783-950  11.400  11.400 

Electrician    I    111  676-746  8.952  8.952 

Plumber  I 111  676-746  S.952  S.952 

Carpenter   I   0.9           1               1  644-710  S.520  S.520 

Painter   I 111  644-710  S.520  S.520 

Institution   fire   fighter — 7   intermit- 
tent      0.7           0.7           0.7  556-676  5,712  5,712 

Group  supervisor 111  545-663  7.956  7.956 

Building  maintenance  man 2              2              2  556-614  14,736  14.736 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 111  556-614  7,368  7.368 

Laborer 0.5           0.5           0.5  4S0-530  3.180  3.180 

Temporary  help    -             -             -  (S76)  588  588 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 39.9         41.3         41.3  §253.300              §271.065  §275,574 

Totals,     Authorized    Positions,     Fricot 

Ranch  School  for  Boys 117.5       124.8       124.S  §922.652           §1,049,649           §1.074.330 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


FRED   C.   NELLSS   SCHOOL   FOR   BOYS 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  II 

Assistant  superintendent 

Business  manager  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 

Parole  agent  III 

Parole  agent  II 

Parole  agent  I 

Intermediate  stenographer  . 
Intermediate  typist-clerk  _. 
Temporary  help 


SALAET  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

§1.475-1.793 

§21.516 

§21.516 

1 

1 

1 

1.04S-1.273 

15.276 

15.276 

1 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

14.556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

2 

o 

o 

425-517 

12.40S 

12.408 

§67.208 


§70,60S 


§70,60S 


0.7 

1 

1 

§927-1.128 

S13.320 

§13.536 

1 

1 

1 

S42-1.023 

12.126 

12.276 

6.9 

6 

6 

764-927 

59,833 

62,82S 

2  o 

•7 

2 

425-517 

12.062 

12.35S 

1.1 

1.5 

1.5 

395-505 

S.479 

8,915 

0.3 

0.1 

0.1 

(2,088) 

2.352 

2,352 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
FRED   C.   NELLES   SCHOOL   FOR   BOYS-Continued 


119 


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3 

4 
5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


TREATMENT— Continued 

Group  Living : 

Program  administrator 

Head  group  supervisor 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 

Senior  group  supervisor 

Group  supervisor 

Temporary  help 

Education : 

Supervisor  of  education 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction  _ 

Youth  authority  teacher 

High  school  teacher 

Elementary  teacher 

Music  teacher 

Instructor  in  industrial  arts 

Instructor  in  landscape  gardening  _ 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Librarian  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Psychiatric  Treatment : 

Staff   psychiatrist   

Supervisor  of  special  treatment 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Supervising  social  worker  I 

Social  worker 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant  chaplain 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Business  Services : 

Accounting  officer  II 

Storekeeper   II    

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Stock    clerk    

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Training: 

Training   assistant   

Temporary    help    

Personal  Care : 

Supervising  cock  II 

Shoemaker    

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook    

Baker   II   

Seamer-seamstress    

Supervising  housekeeper  I 

Barber 

Laundryman 

Janitor    

Housekeeper 

Laundress 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Temporary   help    

Medical  Care : 

Physician   and   surgeon   II 

Dentist    II   

Supervising   nurse    I    

Graduate  nurse 

Dental  assistant 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)      (Ami) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$10,356 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

0.5 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.646 

0.9 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

4.5 

4.5 

4.5 

395-505 

25.038 

1.6 

2 

2 

395-480 

9.780 

0.7 

0.6 

0.6 

(3,331) 

3.194 

0.8 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,100 

2.8 

2.6 

2.6 

(20.144) 

23,246 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

2.8 

3 

3 

530-710 

21,852 

3 

3 

3 

480-644 

19,707 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

1.3 

f> 

2 

435-530 

11,659 

2 

2 

2 

415-505 

11.845 

1.7 

o 

o 

395-480 

10,392 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

395-480 

8,491 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

1.9 

2 

2 

395^180 

10,740 

9.1 

9.5 

9.5 

359-435 

46,410 

0.9 

0.4 

0.4 

(5,059) 

2,429 

1 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

21,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,371-1.667 

20,004 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

9.063 

5 

5 

o 

599-728 

42.208 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,760 

presentation. 

SALARY  RANGE 

2 

2 

o 

$950-1.155 

$26,436 

$27,060 

1 

1 

1 

80(i-979 

11,196 

11.748 

4.9 

5 

5 

695-84.-, 

50,388 

50.700 

14.6 

15 

15 

633-768 

134,220 

136.362 

80.8 

S5 

85 

545-663 

647.756 

663.557 

11.6 

1.7 

1.7 

(67.105) 

15,101 

15,101 

1 

1 

1 

1.048-1.273 

14.616 

15.276 

o 

950-1.155 

27,115 

27,720 

7.5 

11 

11 

t 

118.4S4 

120.IIJ4 

17.5 

16 

16 

i 

183,779 

198.543 

3 

3 

3 

t 

33.678 

34,734 

2 

2 

2 

T 

23,810 

24.552 

3 

3 

3 

t 

35,307 

35.880 

1.6 

2 

2 

t 

20,744 

21.770 

2 

2 

2 

t 

22,644 

23.236 

3.9 

4 

4 

t 

47,414 

48.393 

— 

1 

1 

614-746 

10,4S2 

10,860 

2 

2 

o 

425-517 

11.993 

12.283 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-505 

2.720 

2.S57 

2.5 

1.5 

1.5 

(21,787) 

15,467 

15,467 

_ 

1 

1 

1,439-1.929 

21,516 

22.584 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

15.276 

15.276 

3 

3 

3 

905-1.100 

38,232 

38,826 

1 

1 

1 

842-1.023 

12.276 

12.276 

3 

4 

4 

764-927 

40.216 

41.661 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

4.5 

4.5 

4.5 

395-505 

25,189 

26,087 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

11,308 

11.876 

0.8 

1 

1 

842-1.023 

12,276 

12.276 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(725) 
$1,598,883 

1,650 

1,650 

191 

189.9 

189.9 

$1,746,313 

$1,798,352 

10,800 
8.520 
7,368 
6,672 

13.344 
6,672 
6.204 

25,575 

10.260 
3.194 

9.54S 
23.246 

8.952 

8,520 

22,296 

20,334 

7.00S 

7.008 

6,360 

12.005 

12.120 

10,908 

8,629 

5,760 

10,980 

47,860 

2,429 

21,000 
20,004 

9,510 
43,012 

6,060 


120 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
FRED   C.   NELLES  SCHOOL   FOR  BOYS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE— 
Continued 

Plant  Maintenance : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Electrician  I 

Plumber  I 

Automobile  mechanic 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Carpenter  I    

Painter  I 

Stationary   engineer 

Group  supervisor 

Heavy  truck  driver 

Stationary   fireman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Groundsman 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1 
1 
4 
2 
1 
0.( 


1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1 
1 
4 
2 
1 
1 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1 
1 
4 
2 
1 
1 


78.6 


81.1 


Sl.l 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions,  Fred  C. 

Nelles  School  for  Boys 275.6 


277 


SALARY  RANGE 

$783-950 
748-S63 
676-746 
676-746 
644-746 
5S4-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
545-663 
5S4-644 
5S4-644 
556-614 
55G-614 
4S0-530 

$539,S12 


$2,205,903 


$11,400 

9.S94 

S.772 

S,952 

S.520 

7.12S 

16,632 

25,560 

S.520 

7,956 

7.72S 

30,792 

14,736 

7,218 

6,360 

$594,468 


$2,411,3S9 


$11,400 

10,356 

S.952 

8,952 

S,520 

7,4S8 

17,040 

25,560 

8,520 

7,956 

7,72S 

30,912 

14,736 

7.36S 

6,360 

$604,066 


$2,473,026 


Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 

NORTHERN   CALIFORNIA  YOUTH   CENTER 

CENTRAL  FACILITIES 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  II 

Business  manager 

Secretary  I  

Intermediate   stenographer   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Business  Services : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Procurement  and  services  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  typist-clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Training : 

Training   assistant   

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Security : 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 

Senior  group  supervisor 

Group  supervisor 

Temporary  help 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,475-1,793 

1,213-1,475 
543-660 
425-517 

$46,388 


$21,516 

15,276 

7,920 

5,628 

$50,340 


$21,516 

16,044 

7,920 

5,904 

$51,384 


1 

1 

1 

$905-1,100 

$11,496 

$12,076 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

S.316 

8.736 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,316 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

7,728 

2.1 

3 

3 

505-644 

20,244 

20,880 

1.7 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,020 

12,620 

0.5 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

6,060 

_ 

1 

1 

457-556 

3,656 

5,668 

1.8 

9 

9 

425-517 

11,003 

11,555 

5.3 

7 

7 

395-505 

36,187 

37.964 

_ 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

2.1 

3 

3 

395-480 

15,100 

15,836 

0.1 

0.2 

0.2 

(600) 

1,190 

1,190 

1 

1 

1.1 

746-905 

19,812 

20,256 

0.1 

1 

0.9 

695-S45 

10,140 

10,140 

0.5 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,160 

5,418 

0.2 

0.3 

0.3 

(853) 

1,440 

1,440 

0.2 

1 

1 

695-845 

10,140 

10,140 

0.3 

5 

5 

633-768 

44,832 

45,710 

3 

5 

5 

545-663 

36,686 

38,086 

- 

0.3 

0.3 

(513) 

1,430 

1,430 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
NORTHERN   CALIFORNIA   YOUTH   CENTER-Continued 


121 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulb.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CENTRAL    FACILITIES— Continued 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE— 
Continued 

Personal  Care : 

Pood  administrator  II 

Supervising  cook  II 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook 

Baker  II 

Seamer-seaiustress 

Baker  I 

Laundrynian 

Janitor    

Laundress 

Assistant  cook 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Medical  Care : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Staff  psychiatrist   

Dentist  II 

Senior  clinical  lahoratory  technolo- 
gist   

Supervising  nurse  I 

Surgical  nurse  I 

Medical   technical   assistant 

Dental   assistant   

Intermediate    stenographer    

Plant  Maintenance : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Chief  engineer  I 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Fire  chief 

Electrician  I   

Plumber  I 

Automobile  mechanic 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Supervising    groundsman    I    

Carpenter  I 

Painter   I   

Locksmith 

Stationary  engineer   

Refrigeration  engineman 

Institution  fire  fighter — 10  intermit- 
tent     

Automotive  equipment  operator 

Stationary  fireman 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I — 

Groundsman 

Laborer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Janitor    

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions,    Central 
Facilities    


1 

0.5 

1 

2.5 

2.6 

1 

0.6 

0.1 
3.5 

8.9 

8.7 

1 
0.4 

0.1 

1 

5.6 
0.5 
0.9 

1 
1 


1.4 

1 

1 

1.4 

1 

1 

1 

0.1 

1.8 


0.8 
3 

1.9 

5.4 
1.4 

1 
1 

0.5 


1 

1 

1 

3.2 

4.2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

6 
19 
16 


1 

1 

1 

11 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 

1 
2 

1 
1 
2 

i 

3 

1 

1 
1 

4 
1 
2 
7 
3 
1 
1 
3 
0.6 


O.   H.  CLOSE  SCHOOL  FOR   BOYS 
ADMINISTRATION 


Executive : 

Superintendent  I 

Assistant  superintendent 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 


1 

1 

1 

3.2 

4.2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

6 
19 
16 


1 

1 

1 

11 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
o 

2 

1 
2 

i 
i 

\> 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 
4 
1 


91.5       167.S       167.8 


95.5       171.8       171.8 


SALARY  ItAN'CE 
$821-998 
614-740 
584-710 
530-710 
480-644 
530-644 
4S0-584 
4S0-584 
415-505 
395^S0 
395-4S0 
395H1S0 
359-435 

1,439-1,929 
1.439-1.929 
1,371-1.667 

710-863 
710-S63 
644-7S3 
545-695 
435-530 
425-517 

950-1,155 
746-863 
746-S63 
676-S21 
676-746 
676-746 
644-746 
676-746 
5S4-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 

556-676 
614-676 
5S4-644 
505-614 
556-614 
556-614 
480-530 
480-530 
425-517 
395-430 
(2,372) 


$636,S99 


$S,630 

7,548 

7,368 

23,556 

23.020 

7.72S 

0,110 

4,900 

15,30(1 

20,402 

30,370 

SS.932 

76,130 

41,728 
30,219 
16,073 

9,S94 
10,356 

6.56S 
72,157 

5,573 

5,490 


$1,194,738 


3.5 


3.5 


3.5 


$39,390 


$42,363 


$10,770 

7.920 

7,728 

24.338 

26,960 

7,728 

6.412 

6.160 

16,056 

21,409 

31.920 

99.S79 

S1.S52 

42,712 
36,069 
17,563 

10,356 

10,356 

S.248 

80,298 

5.911 

5,766 


13,200 

13,860 

9,548 

10,020 

9,925 

10,356 

6,760 

8,452 

17,064 

17,472 

17,544 

17,904 

8,180 

S.520 

17,904 

17,904 

7,792 

8,180 

8,180 

8,520 

16,248 

16,632 

8.520 

S.520 

25.45S 

25,560 

7,0S4 

8,080 

S,160 

8.160 

7,368 

7.72S 

29,540 

30.732 

6,060 

6,360 

14,616 

14,736 

47,094 

51,216 

1S.630 

18,930 

6,260 

6,360 

6,204 

6.204 

11,755 

15.220 

4.360 

4,360 

$590,511  $1.144,39S  $1,220,692 


$1,272,076 


1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$17,490 

$18,357 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

425-517 

2,745 

2,883 

$43,368 


122 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
NORTHERN   CALIFORNIA  YOUTH   CENTER-Continued 


CORRECTIONS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


O.   H.  CLOSE  SCHOOL   FOR   BOYS— Continued 


TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 

Temporary  help 

Group  Living : 

Treatment  team  supervisor 

Senior  youth  counselor 

Youth  counselor 

Group  supervisor 

Temporary  help 

Education : 

Supervisor  of  education 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction- 
Youth  Authority  teacher 

High  school  teacher 

Elementary  teacher 

ilusie  teacher 

Instructor  in  industrial  arts 

Instructor  in  general  shop 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Instructor  in  recreation  and 

physical  education 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Psychiatric  Treatment : 

Supervisor  of  special  treatment 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Supervising  social  worker  I 

Social   worker    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant  chaplain 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Business  Services : 

Storekeeper  I  

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Training  : 

Temporary   help   

Security : 

Head  group  supervisor 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 

Group    supervisor 

Temporary  help 

Personal  Care : 

Barber 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


Totals,     Authorized     Positions,     O.     H 

Close  School  for   Boys 122.S 


KARL   HOLTON   SCHOOL   FOR   BOYS 
ADMINISTRATION 


1.5 

2.1 

2.1 

SALARY  KANGE 
($9,106) 

$16,320 

$16,320 

3.7 

7.1 

28.8 

11.2 

0.1 

4 

8 
34 
13 

0.1 

4 

8 
34 
13 

0.1 

806-979 
663-806 
602-731 
545-663 

(S66) 

43,140 

74,288 

285,990 

92,750 

1,080 

45,259 

75,181 

293,092 

96,607 

1,080 

1 
1 

1.9 
2.6 
10.7 
1 
2  2 

a5 

3.5 

1 
1 
4 
2 
11 
1 
3 
1 
4 

1 
1 
4 
2 
11 
1 
3 
1 
4 

1,048-1,273 

t 

t 

t 
j. 

i 

t 
j. 
i 

j. 
i 
j. 

! 

15,276 
13,640 
41,393 
22,764 
115,405 
10,356 
30,734 
12,576 
41,058 

15,276 
13,860 
44,600 
23,268 
120,469 
10,860 
31,950 
12,576 
42,456 

2.7 
1.5 
0.5 

3 

1.5 

2.2 

3 

1.5 

2.2 

425-517 
(3,560) 

34,458 

8,373 

22,404 

35,412 

8,787 
27,920 

1 

1 

1 

6.7 

1 

4.6 

1 

1 

1 
S 
1 
5 

1 

1 
1 
8 
1 
5 

1,048-1,273 

905-1,100 

842-1,023 

764-927 

457-556 

395-505 

15,276 
12,576 
12,276 
84,929 
6,672 
28,906 

15,276 
13,200 
12,270 
88,046 
6,672 
29,447 

1 

1 

1 
1 
0.1 

1 
1 
0.1 

842-1,023 
842-1,023 
(365) 

$843,101 

10,608 

12,276 

1,250 

11,124 

12,276 

1,250 

99.2 

115 

115 

$1,066,774 

$1,104,540 

1 
3 

1 
3 

1 
3 

$505-644 
395-505 

$7,248 
15.552 

$7,36S 
16,326 

0.6 

0.9 

0.9 

(4,064) 

7,290 

7,290 

0.9 
4 

7.5 
2.5 

1 
4 
8 
0.6 

1 
4 
8 
0.6 

S06-979 
695-845 
545-663 

(14,127) 

10,723 

40,560 

56,418 

5,060 

11,242 

40,560 

58,887 

5,060 

0.6 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6.360 

20.1 

19.5 

19.5 

$139,108 

$149,211 

$153,093 

122.S 

138 

138 

$1,021,599 

$1,258,34S 

$1,301,001 

Executive : 

Superintendent    I 
Assistant  superintendent 

1 

0.9 
0.9 
0.2 

1 
1 
1 
0.5 

1 
1 
1 
0.5 

$1,337-1,626 

1,048-1,273 
469-571 
425-517 

$19,512 

15,216 
6,824 
3,102 

$19,512 

15,276 

6,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 

3,102 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 

3 

3.5 

3.5 

$36,926 

$44,654 

$44,742 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


CORRECTIONS 


123 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
NORTHERN   CALIFORNIA   YOUTH   CENTER-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


MO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Aulh.)      (tulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


KARL   HOLTON   SCHOOL   FOR    BOYS— Continued 
TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling: 

Temporary  help —  1.5 

Group  Living  : 

Treatment  team  supervisor 0.3  4 

Senior  youth  counselor 0.2  8 

Youth   counselor   0.4  32 

Group    supervisor   —  13 

Temporary  help -  0.2 

Education  : 

Supervisor   of   education 0.7  1 

Supervisor   of   academic   instruction  0.2  1 

Youth  authority  teacher 0.1  8 

High  school  teacher 0.2  4 

Elementary  teacher 0.2  5 

Music   teacher   -  1 

Teacher  of  mentally  retarded -  1 

Business  education  teacher —  1 

Instructor  in  industrial  arts —  2 

Instructor  in  auto  mechanics —  1 

Instructor  in  janitorial  service —  1 

Instructor  in  landscape  gardening  _  0.1  1 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 0.1  2 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education -  3  _ 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.7  1.5 

Temporary  help -  1.7 

Psychiatric  Treatment : 

Supervisor  of  special  treatment 0.7  1 

.Staff  psychologist — clinical -  1 

Supervising  social  worker  I —  1 

Social  worker 0.1  8 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.5  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk —  5 

Religion : 

Catholic   chaplain    —  1 

Protestant   chaplain   —  1 

Temporary  help -  0.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4.5  113 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Business  Service : 

Storekeeper  I  

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Training : 

Temporary  help 

Security : 

Head  group  supervisor 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 

Group  supervisor 

Temporary  help 

Personal  Care : 

Barber 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  _ 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions,  Karl 
Holton  School  for  Boys 


SALARY  RANGE 

1.5 

- 

$13,150 

$11,150 

4 

$806-979 

34.858 

43,004 

8 

663-806 

50,537 

69,916 

32 

602-731 

169.465 

250,495 

13 

545-663 

52.765 

91,468 

0.2 

- 

1,530 

1,530 

1 

1.048-1,273 

15.036 

15.276 

1 

950-1.155 

12.076 

12,680 

8 

j. 

48,517 

71.264 

4 

f 

34.227 

41,350 

5 

f 

35,624 

48,396 

1 

f 

4.732 

8,350 

1 

f 

5.2S5 

9,662 

1 

j 

5,070 

n.:;m 

2 

j 

10,255 

16,768 

1 

y 

3,719 

!i.r,M-, 

1 

j 

9,005 

9.S14 

1 

y 

9.434 

9.894 

2 

T 

16,883 

22,200 

3 

| 

17,794 

27,784 

1.5 

425-517 

7,119 

8,373 

1.7 

- 

16,678 

25,030 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14,676 

15,276 

1 

905-1,100 

10,408 

11,355 

1 

842-1,023 

11,676 

12,276 

S 

764-927 

55,677 

79,008 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

5 

395-505 

19,480 

27,100 

1 

842-1,023 

9,262 

10,566 

1 

842-1.023 

9.262 

10.566 

0.1 

- 

2,350 

2,350 

113 


0.2 

1 

1 

0.1 

3 

3 

- 

0.8 

0.8 

0.5 

1 

1 

0.2 

4 

4 

0.4 

9 

9 

- 

0.7 

0.7 

1.4 


20.5 


20.5 


8.9       137 


137 


$39,636 


$505-644 
395-505 


S06-979 
695-845 
545-663 


435-530 

$11,288 


$7,850 


DEWITT   NELSON   YOUTH   CONSERVATION 
TRAINING   CENTER 

ADMINISTRATION 

Executive :  „     _  „„„ 

Superintendent  I 0.1  1  1  $1.33i-l,626 

Assistant  superintendent 0.1  1  1  *      icoZ-"i 

Senior  stenographer 0.1  1  1  469-071 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions,  DeWitt 
Nelson  Youth  Conservation  Train- 
ing  Center 0.3  3  3  $2,876 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions,  Northern 

California  Youth  Center 227.5       449.8       449.8  $1,749,224 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges 


$711,222 


$6,135 

17,119 

5,790 

10,938 

40,272 

65,722 

5,480 

5.004 

S156.460 


$912,336 


$16,112 

14,616 

6,852 


$37,580 

$3,403,002 
and  Criteria 


$987,543 


$6,438 
17,280 

5,790 

11,472 

40.560 

67.853 

5,480 

5,599 

$160,472 


$1,192,757 


$16,930 

15,276 

6,852 


$39,058 

$3,804,892 
of  Application  for  Teachers." 


124 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
PASO   ROBLES  SCHOOL   FOR   BOYS 


CORRECTIONS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       [Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent   II    

Assistant  superintendent 

Business  manager  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 

Parole   agent  II   

Parole   agent  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Group  Living  : 

Head  group  supervisor 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 

Senior  group  supervisor 

Group  supervisor 

Temporary    help    

Education : 

Supervisor   of   education 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction 

Youth  authority  teacher 

High  school  teacher 

Elementary   teacher   

Music   teacher   

Instructor  in  industrial   arts 

Instructor  in  auto  mechanics 

Instructor  in  general  shop  

Instructor  in  plumbing 

Instructor    in    landscape    gardening 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Temporary  help 

Psychiatric  Treatment : 

Staff  psychiatrist 

Supervisor  of  special  treatment 

Staff  psychologist-clinical 

Supervising  social  worker  I 

Social    worker   

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant  chaplain 

Pianist    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Business  Services : 

Accounting  officer  II 1 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Property  clerk  I 1 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.9 

Stock  clerk 1 

Accounting  technician  II 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.5 

Intermediate  account  clerk 2 

Temporary  help 0.2 

Training : 

Temporary  help 2.3 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

$1,475-1,793 

1,048-1,273 

998-1,213 
469-571 

425-517 

$21,516 

15,156 

14,556 

6,852 

12,408 

$21,516 

15,276 

14,556 

6,852 

12,408 

$6o,S54 


$70,4SS 


2.6 


2.6 


(17,122) 


17,530 


$70,00S 


0.4 

1 

1 

$S42-1.023 

$11,926 

$12,276 

4.2 

4 

4 

764-927 

41,587 

42,835 

0.6 

0.5 

0.5 

425-517 

2.S69 

2,880 

2.6 

2 

9 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

0.4 

0.6 

0.6 

(2,410) 

4,450 

4,450 

1 

1 

1 

806-979 

11,288 

11,748 

5 

5.3 

5.3 

695-845 

53,625 

53,742 

9.4 

10 

10 

633-768 

88,928 

90,145 

72.3 

66 

66 

545-663 

505,378 

515,461 

5.4 

2.3 

2.3 

(34,399) 

17,230 

17,230 

1 

1 

1 

1.04S-1.273 

15.276 

15.276 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

8.7 

S 

S 

t 

96,834 

98,388 

8.S 

8 

8 

t 

S9.040 

95,218 

0.2 

1 

1 

I 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

i 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

f 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

12,576 

12,576 

2.2 

2 

2 

t 

25,152 

25,152 

0.1 

1 

1 

f 

12,576 

12.576 

1 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

T 

12,576 

12,576 

3.1 

3 

3 

t 

34,458 

34,971 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-505 

2,846 

2.8S0 

2.9 

0.8 

0.8 

(22,180) 

5,650 

5,650 

_ 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

23.14S 

23,148 

1 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12,526 

13,14S 

O.S 

1 

1 

S42-1.023 

12,126 

12,276 

4.7 

4 

4 

764-927 

43,9S0 

44,496 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,S52 

3 

3 

3 

425-517 

18.036 

18.312 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

395-505 

8,537 

8,978 

1 

1 

1 

S42-1.023 

12,276 

12,276 

1 

1 

1 

842-1.023 

12.276 

12.276 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

5  hr 

SOO 

SOO 

150.9 

140.6 

140.6 

$1,247,696 

$1,2SS,362 

$1,312,576 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$10,S60 

$10,860 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,36S 

7,368 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7.368 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,035 

6,335 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

0,672 

3  5 

3.5 

395-505 

19,733 

20,184 

2 

2 

395-tSO 

11,520 

1 1.520 

0.3 

0.3 

(1,220) 

2,060 

2,060 

17,530 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
PASO   ROBLES  SCHOOL   FOR   BOYS-Continued 


125 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
jFlllid)        |Aulh.)       (Amh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 
52 

53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SALARY  RANGE 


SUPPORT   AND   SUBSISTENCE— 
Continued 

Persona]  Care : 

Supervising  cook   II 

Shoemaker 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook  

Baker  II 

Seamer-seamstress 

•    Laundry  supervisor  I 

Barber  

Laiiiidryman   

Janitor 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Temporary  help 

Medical  (.'are : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Dentist  II 

Supervising  nurse  I 

Medical  technical  assistant 

Dental  assistant 

Plant  Maintenance  : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 

Electrician  I 

Plumber  I 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I 

Stationary  engineer 

Institution  fire  fighter — 

7  intermittent 

Group  supervisor 

Stationary  fireman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I_ 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions,  Paso 

Robles   School   for   Boys 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers.' 


1 

1 

1 

$014-746 

$8,952 

$8,952 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,458 

7,824 

3 

3 

3 

530-710 

21,664 

22,374 

2.0 

3 

3 

480-044 

19,226 

20,092 

1 

1 

1 

530-044 

7.72s 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,00s 

7.00S 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,728 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

i;.:;.;n 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,100 

5,352 

3 

3 

3 

395-4  Ml 

16.560 

16,806 

1.5 

1.6 

1.6 

359-435 

7.S88 

8.1 24 

0.6 

0.1 

0.1 

(3,109  1 

970 

970 

1 

1 

1 

1.439-1,929 

19.044 

20,004 

1 

1 

1 

1,371-1,667 

20,004 

2O.O0-! 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10.350 

10,350 

4.7 

5 

5 

545-G95 

37,649 

3S.347 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,860 

0.100 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11.400 

11,400 

0.9 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

S.952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8.952 

S.952 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

044-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1.7 

2 

2 

644-710 

16,280 

16,666 

2 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17.040 

0.7 

0.7 

0.7 

556-676 

5.712 

5.712 

1 

1 

1 

545-663 

7,956 

7,956 

3 

3 

3 

584-644 

23,184 

23.184 

2 

9 

2 

556-614 

14,736 

14,736 

0.6 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,840 

7.188 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(472) 
$ 400.975 

560 

560 

56.3 

57.9 

57.9 

$443,025 

$449,424 

213.2 

204.5 

204.5 

.§1.720,525 

$1,801,875 

$1,832,608 

PRESTON   SCHOOL  OF   INDUSTRY 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  II 

Assistant  superintendent 

Business  manager  II 

Secretary  I  

Intermediate  stenographer- 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 

Parole  agent  III 

Correctional  casework   training   su- 
pervisor   

Parole  agent  II 

Parole  agent  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 


1 
1 
1 
1 
0.5 


1 
1 
1 
1 
0.5 


1 
1 
1 
1 
0.5 


4.5 


0.2 

9 

6 

4.1 

1.8 


4.5 


4.5 


2 
0 
4 
1.8 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,475-1,793 

1,04S-1,273 

998-1,213 

543-660 

425-517 

$56,129 


$927-l,12S 

927-1,128 

S42-1.023 

764-927 

425-517 

(12,177) 


$19,75S 

15,276 

14,556 

7,478 

3,102 

$60,170 


$13,536 


24,552 
61.14S 
23,446 
13.410 


$20,751 

15,276 

14,556 

7,856 

3,102 


$61,541 


$13,536 


24,552 
63.071 
24,002 
13,410 


126 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 


CORRECTIONS 


PRESTON   SCHOOL  OF   INDUSTRY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 

66-67 
1     (Filled) 

67-68 
(Auth.) 

68-69 
(Auth.) 

1968-69 

SALARY  RANGL 

1.9 

2 

2 

$950-1,155 

$26,436 

$27,060 

0.6 

6 

6 

S06-979 

66,622 

69.10S 

9.2 

4 

4 

695-S45 

40,560 

40,560 

16.8 

18 

18 

633-768 

161,88S 

163,603 

99.6 

91 

91 

545-663 

696,859 

708.791 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

3.5 

3.5 

3.5 

395-505 

20,485 

20.610 

6.7 

0.3 

0.3 

(49.1S7) 

1,930 

1,930 

1 

1 

1 

1.04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

o 

2 

•-> 

950-1,155 

27,720 

27,720 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

14 

12 

12 

T 

150,891 

152,067 

S.6 

S 

S 

t 

96,300 

97,988 

2.9 

2 

2 

t 

23,310 

23,841 

0.9 

1 

1 

t 

9,814 

10.314 

1 

1 

1 

t 

10,995 

11,544 

1.7 

2 

'I 

18,514 

19,451 

1 

1 

1 

T 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

J. 

T 

12,576 

12,576 

1.8 

2 

t 

21,922 

22,428 

1 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

0.9 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

2 

<> 

t 

25,152 

25.152 

1 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

t 

12,573 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

3 

3 

3 

t 

34,340 

35,3S2 

4 

4 

4 

t 

48,084 

48,588 

3.9 

4 

4 

t 

46,210 

46,917 

1 

1 

1 

A 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,188 

7,548 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

2 

2 

o 

425-517 

12,408 

12,408 

1 

0.7 

0.7 

(10,750) 

4,270 

4,270 

_ 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

17,268 

18,144 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

33,131 

36,000 

0.9 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

11,081 

11,630 

4 

— 

_ 

764-927 

— 

_ 

4 

7 

7 

764-927 

69,774 

72,183 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.516 

6,852 

4.9 

4.5 

4.5 

395-505 

26,265 

26,650 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12.276 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12.276 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

5hr 

1,250 

1,250 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.860 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9.359 

9.396 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8.520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.728 

7,728 

1.2 

2 

9 

530-644 

15,336 

15.456 

2 

o 

9 

415-480 

10.660 

11,198 

1 

- 

- 

(6,387) 
$2,115,282 

- 

- 

246.1 

230.9 

230.9 

$2,145,802 

$2,18]  ,782 

1 

2 
3 
1 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


TREATMENT— Continued 

Group  Living : 

Program  administrator 

Treatment  team  supervisor 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 

Senior  group  supervisor 

Group  supervisor 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Education  : 

Supervisor  of  education 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction 

Supervisor  of  vocational  instruction 

Youth  authority  teacher 

High  school  teacher 

Elementary  teacher 

Business  education  teacher 

Instructor  in  industrial  arts 

Instructor  in  agriculture 

Instructor  in  auto  mechanics 

Instructor   in   baking 

Instructor  in  culinary  arts 

Instructor  in  electrical  work 

Instructor  in  garment  making 

Instructor  in  general  shop 

Instructor  in  mill  and  cabinetwork 

Instructor  in  printing 

Instructor  in  machine  shop  prac- 
tices   

Instructor  in  sheet  metal  work 

Instructor  in  shoemaking 

Instructor  in  landscape  gardening 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Band  and  orchestra  leader 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Temporary  help 

Psychiatric  Treatment : 

Staff  psychiatrist   

Supervisor  of  special  treatment 

Senior  psychologist 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Supervising  social  worker  I 

Parole  agent  I 

Social  worker 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain   

Protestant  chaplain 

Pianist    

Work  Experience : 

Farm    manager    

Dairyman    

Blacksmith    

Vegetable  gardener 

Hog  ranch  operator 

Assistant  dairyman 

Farm  hand 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
PRESTON   SCHOOL  OF   INDUSTRY-Continued 


127 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Business  Services : 

Accounting  officer 

Storekeeper   II    

Supervising  clerk  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Property  clerk  I 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Stock  clerk 

Accounting  technician   II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Training : 

Training  assistant 

Temporary  help 

Security  : 

Head  group  supervisor 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 

Senior  group  supervisor 

Group  supervisor 

Temporary  help 

Personal  Care : 

Food  manager 

Tailor 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Group  supervisor 

Cook 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Seamer-seamstress 

Barber   

Laundry  man 

Janitor 

Housekeeper 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Medical  Care : 

Chief  medical  officer 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Dentist  II 

Supervising  nurse  II 

Senior  clinical  laboratory 

technologist 

Graduate  nurse 

Medical  technical  assistant 

Dental  assistant 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Plant  Maintenance : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  II 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Painter  II 

Electrician  I 

Plumber  I 

Steamfitter    

Automobile  mechanic 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Carpenter  I 

Mill  and  cabinet  worker 

Painter  I 

Mason    

Stationary  engineer 

Machinist   

Institution  fire  fighter — 

10  intermittent 

Stationary  fireman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions,  Preston 
School   of   Industry 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7.36S 

0.8 

1 

1 

505-614 

Ij.dtiO 

6,360 

2.9 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,860 

20,016 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

2 

2 

o 

457-556 

12.732 

13,032 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

425-517 

9.306 

9,306 

2.5 

2.5 

2.5 

395-505 

14.174 

14.30S 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

395-180 

S.640 

S.640 

2.9 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,168 

lO.Oss 

0.2 

0.1 

0.1 

(1,826) 

920 

920 

1 

1 

1 

740-905 

10,860 

10.S60 

3.6 

4 

4 

(25,016) 

30,613 

30,665 

1 

1 

1 

S06-979 

11,196 

11,748 

1 

1 

1 

695-S45 

10,140 

10.140 

1 

1 

1 

633-768 

9,216 

9,216 

42 

42 

42 

545-663 

323,207 

32S.951 

2.1 

2.1 

2.1 

(15,727) 

17,191 

17,190 

1 

1 

1 

S21-99S 

11,832 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

S,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

4 

4 

4 

530-710 

30.024 

30.372 

1 

1 

1 

545-663 

7.956 

7.956 

3.7 

4 

4 

480-644 

25,766 

26,692 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7.36S 

7.36S 

1 

1 

1 

4S0-5S4 

7,008 

7.00S 

2 

o 

2 

435-530 

12,645 

12,720 

3.3 

3 

3 

415-505 

16.S52 

17,396 

4.9 

5 

5 

395-480 

27,S67 

2S.370 

2 

2 

2 

395^S0 

11,520 

11,520 

1.9 

2 

2 

359-435 

10,440 

10,440 

_ 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

21,000 

21,000 

1.5 

0.5 

0.5 

1,439-1 .929 

10.500 

10,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,371-1,667 

19.364 

20,004 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

4.9 

o 

5 

599-72S 

43,680 

43.680 

6 

6 

6 

545-695 

47,226 

47.736 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6.360 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

S63-1.048 

12,576 

12.576 

1 

1 

1 

746-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17.904 

9 

2 

o 

676-746 

17,904 

17,904 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

644-746 

8,520 

S,520 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

S.248 

8,520 

3 

3 

3 

644-710 

25,560 

25,560 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

3 

3 

3 

644-710 

25.526 

25,560 

1 

1 

1 

044-710 

8.520 

8.520 

0.9 

1 

1 

644-710 

8.316 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,160 

8.160 

3.6 

4 

4 

584-644 

29,532 

30,642 

2 

2 

9 

556-614 

14,736 

14,736 

4 

4 

4 

556-614 

29,472 

29,472 

0.2 

- 

- 

(850) 
$1,082,451 

- 

- 

146.6 

148.2 

148.2 

$1,165,229 

$1,17S,296 

397.2      383.6      383.6  $3,253,862  $3,371,201  $3,421,619 

Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


128 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
YOUTH  TRAINING  SCHOOL 


CORRECTIONS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68   68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
IS 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  II 

Business  manager 

Assistant  superintendent 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  _. 


TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 

Parole   agent   III   1  1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical -  3 

Parole  agent  II 2.4  3 

Parole  agent  I 11.8  9 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.5  2.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6  6 

Intermediate  file  clerk 2  2 

Temporary   help    1.7  2.2 

Group  Living  : 

Program   administrator   3  3 

Head  group  supervisor 1  1 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor  —  14.8  16 

Senior  group  supervisor 40.5  42 

Group  supervisor 125.3  130 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Temporary  help 2.1  2 

Education : 

Supervisor  of  education 1  1 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction  _  1  1 

Supervisor  of  vocational  instruction  3  3 

Youth  Authority  teacher 4  4 

High  school  teacher 7.5  8 

Music  teacher 1  1 

Instructor  in  stockkeeping  and 

warehousing    1  1 

Instructor  in  auto  mechanics 2  2 

Instructor  in  auto  body  and  fender 

repair 2  2 

Instructor  in  baking 1  1 

Instructor  in  culinary  arts 3  3 

Instructor  in  refrigeration  and  air 

conditioning    1  1 

Instructor  in  electrical  work 3  3 

Instructor  in  carpentry 2  2 

Instructor  in  general  shop 6.9  7 

Instructor  in  janitorial  service 4  4 

Instructor   in   upholstering 1  1 

Instructor  in  mill  and  cabinet  work  2  2 

Instructor   in   plastering 1  1 

Instructor    in    painting    4  4 

Instructor    in    offset    printing    and 

duplicating   2  2 

Instructor  in  plumbing 3  3 

Instructor   in    masonry    2  2 

Instructor  in  machine  shop  practices  3  3 

Instructor   in   welding    3  3 

Instructor  in  sheet  metal  work 1  1 

Instructor  in   shoemaking 1  1 

Instructor    in    landscape    gardening  3.6  4 

Instructor  in  mechanical  drawing 3  3 

Instructor  in  typewriter  repair 1  1 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 5  5 

Librarian   II    1  1 

Senior  typist-clerk   1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.S  3.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2  2 

Temporary  help 3.1  3.7 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

$71,335 


$74,490 


$74,754 


1 

$927-1,128 

$13,536 

$13,536 

3 

905-1,100 

32,580 

34,200 

3 

9 

842-1,023 
764-927 

34,656 
96,39S 

35,160 

98,240 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2.5 

425-517 

14,309 

14,771 

6 

395-505 

34,164 

34,986 

2 

395-^80 

11,520 

11,520 

2.2 

(12,359) 

16,586 

16,586 

3 

950-1,155 

40,141 

40,816 

1 

806-979 

11,472 

11,748 

16 

695-845 

157,769 

160,092 

42 

633-768 

374,488 

380,264 

130 

545-663 

983,487 

1,006,132 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

(46,351) 

16,108 

16,108 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

950-1.155 

13,860 

13.S60 

3 

950-1,155 

41,580 

41.580 

4 

t 

50,304 

50.304 

8 

i 

94,137 

99,368 

1 

! 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

2 

T 

24,456 

25.052 

2 

t 

25,152 

25.152 

1 

I 

12,576 

12.576 

3 

1 

36,632 

37,628 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

3 

T 

37,728 

37,728 

2 

I 

25,152 

25,152 

7 

j. 

i 

S4.624 

86,382 

4 

T 

50,304 

50,304 

1 

I 

12,326 

12,576 

2 

T 

25,152 

25,152 

1 

I 

12,576 

12,576 

4 

1 

50,004 

50.304 

2 

t 

25,152 

25,152 

3 

T 

37,728 

37,728 

9 

4. 

1 

23,796 

24.360 

3 

I 

37,728 

37.72S 

3 

t 

37,728 

37.728 

1 

1 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

12.576 

12,576 

4 

t 

47,104 

47,580 

o 

1 

37,478 

37,728 

1 

t 

12,576 

12,576 

5 

1 

61,830 

62,280 

1 

614-746 

9,856 

10,062 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3.5 

425-517 

20,913 

21,414 

9 

395-505 

11,820 

11.820 

3.7 

(26,955) 

34,795 

34,795 

CORRECTIONS 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
YOUTH   TRAINING   SCHOOL-Continued 


129 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Anih.)       (Auth.) 


TREATMENT— Continued 

Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain   

Protestant  chaplain   

Pianist     

Totals.   Authorized   Positions 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


1 
1 
0.2 


Business  Services : 

Accounting  officer 1 

Procurement    and   services   officer   I  1 

Storekeeper  III 1 

Accountant  I — 

Supervising  clerk   I 1 

Storekeeper   I    2 

Property  clerk  I 1 

Stock   clerk    1 

Accounting   technician   II 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3 

Intermediate  clerk   1 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 1 

Intermediate   account   clerk 2.8 

Training  : 

Training  assistant 0.& 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.5 

Temporary   help    4 

Personal  Care : 

Food  manager 1 

Supervising  cook  II 1 

Supervising  cook  I 4 

Storekeeper  I  1.9 

Seamer-seamstress 1 

Barbershop  manager 2 

Assistant  cook 17.8 

Temporary  help 0.2 

Medical  Care : 

Chief  medical  officer 1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 1 

Dentist  II 1.3 

Supervising  nurse  I 1 

Medical  technical  assistant 8 

Dental  assistant 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Plant  Maintenance : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 1 

Chief  engineer  I 1 

Vocational  work  experience  projects 

supervisor 2 

Institution  fire  marshal 1 

Electrician    I    1 

Supervising  groundsman  I 1 

Locksmith     0.9 

Stationary   engineer 2 

Janitor  foreman  III 1 

Stationary  fireman 3.8 

Building  maintenance  man 1 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.8 

Janitor    0.7 


89.5 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions, 

Youth  Training  School 402.7 


1 
1 
0.2 


94.1 


1 
1 
0.2 


307.2       318.1       318.1 


94.1 


418.2      418.2 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  RANGE 
$S42-1,023 
842-1,023 
5  hr 

$2,698,644 


$12,276 

12,276 

1,654 

$2,956,203 


$654,068 


;,424,047 


$727,576 


$12,276 

12,276 

1,654 

$3,004,726 


1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.776 

10,272 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

556-676 

6.672 

7,008 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

o 

2 

505-644 

13,910 

14,236 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,129 

6,204 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,620 

16,872 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,140 

5.396 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,668 

5,760 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,540 

16,784 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,S60 

0.5 

0.5 

425-517 

3,102 

3,102 

4.9 

4.9 

(27,368) 

37,893 

37,893 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

4 

4 

530-710 

29,306 

30,192 

2 

2 

505-644 

13,523 

14,014 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,386 

6,700 

2 

2 

480-584 

14,016 

14,016 

19 

19 

395-480 

102,073 

104,860 

0.2 

0.2 

(6,810) 

964 

964 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

24,514 

25,524 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

23,148 

23,148 

1.5 

1.5 

1,371-1,667 

2S,502 

28,930 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

8 

8 

545-695 

63,040 

63,408 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,188 

10,356 

2 

2 

710-821 

19,704 

19,704 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,662 

9,852 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

644-710 

7,984 

8,384 

2 

2 

644-710 

16,734 

17,040 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

4 

4 

584-644 

30,102 

30,762 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

6 

6 

556-614 

44,208 

44,208 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

5,220 

$737,901 


$3,758,269  $3,817,381 


t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


5— L-627SW 


130 


CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
LOS  GUILUCOS  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (AuHi.)       (Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  I    

Assistant  superintendent 

Business  manager  I 

Senior   stenographer     

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 

Parole   agent  II   

Parole  agent  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk    

Group  Living : 

Head  group  supervisor   

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 

Senior  group  supervisor 

Group  supervisor 

Security  officer  I 

Temporary  help    

Education : 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction. 

Youth  authority  teacher 

High   school   teacher   

Elementary  teacher 

Music   teacher   

Business  education  teacher 

Home  economics  teacher 

Instructor  in  cosmetology 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary  help    

Psychiatric  Treatment : 

Staff   psychiatrist   

Supervisor  of  special  treatment 

Staff  psychologist  clinical 

Supervising  social  worker  I 

Social   worker   

Senior   stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Religion : 

Catholic  chaplain   

Protestant  chaplain 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Business  Services : 

Accounting  officer  II 1  1 

Storekeeper  I 1  1 

Property  clerk  I 0.9  1 

Senior    typist-clerk    1  1 

Accounting   technician  II 0.5  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3  3 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1  1 

Temporary  help    0.2  0.2 

Training  : 

Temporary  help 1.5  1.5 

Personal  Care : 

Supervising  cook  II 0.8  1 

Supervising  cook  I 2  2 

Group    supervisor    2  2 

Cook 2.9  3 

Janitor    1  1 

Housekeeper 2  2 

Food  service  assistant  I 2.8  3 

Temporary    help    0.2  0.2 

Medical  Care : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 0.5  0.5 

Dentist   II   0.8  0.8 

Supervising  nurse  I 1  1 

Graduate  nurse 5  5 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 
1 
1 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

$1,337-1,626 

1,04S-1,273 

863-1,048 

469-571 

425-517 

$19,512 

15,276 

12,576 

6,204 

12,408 

$19,512 

15,276 

12,576 

6,516 

12,408 

$62,531 


$65,976 


$66,288 


1 

1.9 

1 

1 
3 
1 

1 
3 

1 

$842-1,023 
764-927 
395-505 

$12,276 

31,626 

6,060 

$12,276 

32,641 

6,060 

1 
5 

6.8 
54 
4.8 
0.7 

1 
5 
7 
56 
5 
0.7 

1 
5 
7 
56 
5 
0.7 

806-979 
695-845 
633-768 
545-663 
435-530 
(2,313) 

11,748 
48,933 
62,323 
422,444 
30,924 
3,430 

11,748 
49,847 
63,323 
433,190 
31,200 
3,430 

1 

5 

1 

1 

0.8 

1 

2 

1 

1.6 

1 
6 
1 
1 

1 
1 
2 
1 

2 

1 
6 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 

950-1,155 

t 
t 
t 
t 
t 

! 
t 

13,860 
72,504 
13,116 
12,576 
9,322 
12,576 
22,764 
10,524 
22,200 

13,860 
72,984 
14,076 
12,576 
9,776 
12,576 
23,268 
11,040 
22,680 

2 
1 
0.6 

2 
1 
0.6 

2 
1 
0.6 

425-517 
(6,211) 

25,152 
5,651 
5,790 

25,152 
5,929 
5,790 

1 

1 
2 
1 
4 

1 
4 

1 
1 
2 
1 
4 
1 
4 

1 

1 
2 

1 
4 
1 
4 

1,439-1,929 

1,048-1,273 

905-1,100 

842-1,023 

764-927 

469-571 

395-505 

22,044 
15,276 
26,400 
12,276 
42,142 
6,852 
23,254 

22,044 
15,276 
26,400 
12,276 
43,136 
6,852 
23,825 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

842-1,023 
842-1,023 

$912,999 

12,226 

12,276 

$1,028,545 

12,276 
12,276 

110.2 

115.3 

115.3 

$1,047,783 

1 

$746-905 

$10,356 

$10,860 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

505-614 

7,278 

7,368 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

457-556 

6,135 

6,438 

3 

395-505 

16,600 

16,850 

1 

395-480 

5,242 

5,507 

0.2 

(1,341) 

1,050 

1,050 

1.5 

(11,703) 

12,680 

12,680 

1 

614-746 

8,248 

8,664 

2 

530-710 

15,456 

15,456 

2 

545-663 

15,912 

15,912 

3 

480-644 

20,480 

20,800 

1 

395-480 

5,714 

5,760 

2 

395-480 

11,024 

11,290 

3 

359-135 

14,854 

15,090 

0.2 

(773) 

1,180 

1,180 

0.5 

1,439-1,929 

10,500 

10,500 

0.8 

1,371-1,667 

15,535 

16,325 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

5 

599-728 

43,680 

43,680 

CORRECTIONS 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
LOS  GUILUCOS  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS-Continued 


131 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


MO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         Until.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 


67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE— 

Continued 

Plant  Maintenance : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 

Electrician  I   

Plumber    I    

Carpenter   I 

Painter   I    

Institution   fire   fighter — 7   intermit- 
tent     

Lead    groundsman    

Building    maintenance   man 

Groundsman 

Temporary  help  -t 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions,  Los 

Guilucos  School  for  Girls 


1 
1 
1 

1 
2 

0.7 

1 
2 
1 
1.1 


1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

0.7 

1 

2 

1 

0.1 


1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

0.7 

1 
2 

1 
0.1 


42.9 


43 


43 


159.1   146.3   164.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

$783-950 
676-746 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 

556-676 
505-614 
556-614 
480-530 

(7,044) 

$312,787 


$1,288,317 


$11,400 

8,952 

8,952 

8,520 

17,040 

5,712 

7,368 

14,736 

6,360 

490 


$11,400 

8,952 

8,952 

8,520 

17,040 

5,712 

7,368 

14,736 

6,360 

490 


$335,850 


$339,336 


$1,430,371  $1,453,407 


t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


VENTURA  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent   II   

Assistant  superintendent 

Business  manager  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 

Parole  agent  II 0.8  1 

Parole  agent  I 3  3 

Intermediate   stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Junior  typist-clerk 0.1  - 

Temporary  help 0.5  0.5 

Group  Living : 

Program  administrator 1.1  1 

Treatment  team  supervisor -  1 

Assistant  head  group  supervisor 4.9  5 

Senior  group  supervisor 10  10 

Group   supervisor 63.7  78 

Security  officer  I 4.8  5 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1  1 

Temporary  help 0.2  0.3 

Education : 

Supervisor  of  education 1  1 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction  1  1 

Supervisor  of  vocational  instruction  1  1 

School  psychologist -  1 

Youth    authority   teacher   1  1 

High  school  teacher 7.6  8 

Music  teacher   1  1 

Business  education   teacher 2  2 

Home  economies  teacher 2  3 

Instructor  in  culinary  arts 2  2 

Instructor  in  cosmetology 1.9  2 

Instructor  in  garment  making 2  2 

Instructor  in  general  shop 1  1 

Instructor  in  .ianitorial  service 1  1 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher _  0.5  1 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 1.5  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2  2.5 

Temporary  help 1.8  1.7 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,212 

13,536 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

$67,164 


$70,764 


$71,088 


1 

$842-1,023 

$12,276 

$12,276 

3 

764-927 

31,111 

32,642 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

— 

359-435 

_ 

_ 

0.5 

(3,150)                  3,200 

3,200 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

806-979 

9,672 

10,152 

5 

695-845 

48,712 

49,620 

10 

633-768 

90,140 

91,605 

78 

545-663 

574,966 

591,042 

5 

435-530 

29,999 

30,875 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

0.3 

(1,310)                  2,045 

2,045 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

1 

' 

12,576 

12,576 

8 

93,800 

100,604 

1 

12,576 

12,576 

2 

25,052 

25,152 

3 

31,326 

32,262 

2 

20,544 

21,567 

2 

22,240 

22,890 

2 

24,752 

25,152 

1 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

11,496 

12,076 

1 

9,472 

9,936 

2 

««      •„    1 

19,512 

19,920 

2.5 

395-505 

14,439 

14,610 

1.7 

(13,708 

14,930 

14,930 

*** 


132 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 


CORRECTIONS 


VENTURA  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS-Continued 

UJ 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

2 
_l 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (ftuth.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


TREATMENT— Continued 

Psychiatric  Treatment: 

Staff  psychiatrist   

Supervisor  of  special  treatment- 
Staff   psychologist — clinical 

Supervising  social  worker  I 

Social  worker 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Religion  : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant  chaplain 

Pianist 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Business  Services : 

Accounting  officer  II 

Storekeeper  I  

Property  clerk  I 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Stock  clerk 

Accounting  technician   II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Junior  typist-clerk 

Temporary   help    

Training : 

Training   assistant   

Temporary    help   

Personal  Care : 

Food  administrator  I 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Group  supervisor 

Cook 

Baker  II 

Seamer-seamstress 

Laundryman 

Janitor    

Housekeeper 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Temporary  help 

Medical  Care : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Dentist  II 

Supervising  nurse  I 

Surgical  nurse  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Dental  assistant   

Hospital  aid 

Temporary  help 

Plant  Maintenance : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 

Electrician  I 

Plumber  I 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I 

Stationary  engineer 

Institution  fire  fighter — 9  intermit- 
tent   

Stationary  fireman 

Lead  groundsman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Groundsman 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Authorized   Positions,  Ventura 
School  for  Girls 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.4 

1 

1 

$1,439-1,929 

$17,268 

$18,144 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14,034 

14,736 

2.1 

2 

905-1,100 

26,088 

26,400 

1.1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

4 

4 

4 

764-927 

43,896 

44,410 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

6,060 

3.5 

3.5 

3.5 

395-505 

1S,470 

19,0S4 

1 

1 

1 

S42-l,023 

12,276 

12,276 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

0.1 

0.4 

0.4 

5hr 

1,392 
$1,377,188 

1,392 

137.6 

157.9 

157.9 

$1,134,183 

$1,413,918 

1 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$10,S60 

$10,860 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,36S 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,235 

6,542 

0.5 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,622 

5,910 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,714 

6,010 

3 

4.5 

4.5 

395-505 

24,039 

24,837 

2 

2 

2 

395^180 

10,322 

10,837 

1.4 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,452 

4,668 

0.2 

0.3 

0.3 

(1,492) 

1,740 

1,740 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

2.2 

2.4 

2.4 

(13,426) 

17,535 

17,535 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

8,282 

8,700 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

3 

3 

3 

530-710 

22.854 

23,184 

1 

1 

1 

545-663 

7,956 

7,956 

2.7 

3 

3 

480-644 

19,278 

19,884 

0.9 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,698 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,553 

5,835 

0.4 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,691 

5,760 

3 

3 

3 

359-435 

14,804 

15,280 

0.8 

1 

1 

(4,400) 

5,600 

5,600 

1 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

21,000 

21.000 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

1,371-1,667 

8,226 

8,634 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

4 

4 

4 

599-728 

34,944 

34,944 

0.7 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,374 

5,645 

2.3 

3.2 

3.2 

395-480 

16,066 

16,865 

0.2 

0.1 

0.1 

(1,629) 

1,315 

1,315 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,736 

8,952 

- 

2 

676-746 

15,S52 

16,224 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

0.9 

0.9 

0.9 

556-676 

7,344 

7,344 

3 

3.2 

3.2 

584-644 

24,562 

24,694 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,248 

7,368 

3 

4 

4 

556-614 

28,776 

2S.9S0 

4 

4 

4 

556-614 

29,472 

29,472 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,235 
$52S,073 

6,360 

63.5 

71.1 

71.1 

$444,775 

$535,591 

207.1 

235 

235 

$1,646,122 

$1,976,025 

$2,020,597 

CORRECTIONS 


52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 
VENTURA  SCHOOL   FOR  GIRLS-Continued 


133 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 

(Filled) 


67-68    68-69 
|Aulh.)       (Aiiih.) 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 


VENTURA    RECEPTION    CENTER 
ADMINISTRATION 


Executive : 

Program  administrator 
Senior  stenographer 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 

TREATMENT 

Classification  and  Counseling : 
Parole  agent  I 

Group  Living : 

Senior  group  supervisor 

Group  supervisor 

Education  : 

Youth  Authority  teacher 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Instructor  in  recreation  and 

physical  education 

Reception  and  Diagnosis : 

Supervising  social  worker  II 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Youth  Authority  teacher 

Supervising  social  worker  I 

Social  worker 

Senior  group  supervisor 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  typist-clerk 


14 


1 

1 

1 

3 

0.5 

2 

1 


1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

4.5 

1 


1 
21 

1 

1 


1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

4.5 

1 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions-. 

SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Personal  Care : 

Janitor 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Medical  Care : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Dentist  II 

Graduate  nurse 

Dental  assistant 


25.5 


0.3 
0.5 
0.7 


39.5 


1 
3 

0.2 
1.5 
2 

1 


39.5 


1 
3 

0.2 
1.5 

2 

1 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


5^     Totals,   Authorized   Positions,   Ventura 
Reception    Center    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions,  Ventura 
School  for  Girls  and  Reception 
Center 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions, 


1.5 

8.7 

8.7 

29 

50.2 

50.2 

236.1 

285.2 

285.2 

2,500.3 

2,820.1 

2,820.1 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS,  DEPARTMENT  OF 
THE   YOUTH    AUTHORITY 3,194 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  RANGE 

$050-1,155 
469-571 

$18,710 


$764-927 

633-768 
545-663 


$13,860 

5,789 


927-1.12S 
905-1,100 

842-1,023 
764-927 
633-768 
395-505 
359-435 

$202,789 


$395^80 
395-480 

1,439-1,929 

1,371-1,667 

599-728 

435-530 

$18,559 


$240,058 


$1,886,180 


$19,649 


$10,694 

7,758 
146,670 

9,396 
11,976 

9,396 

11,124 
12,526 
12,576 
12,276 
31,860 

8,212 
22,730 

4,560 

$311,754 


$4,860 
14,580 

3,454 
26,054 
14,900 

5,352 

$69,200 


$400,603 


$2,376,628 


$13,860 
6,079 

$19,939 


$11,124 

8,016 
151,800 

9,672 
11,976 

9,672 

11,400 
13,148 
12,576 
12,276 
32,352 

8,628 
23,810 

4,780 

$321,230 


$5,100 
15,300 

3,629 
26,862 
15,240 

5,622 

$71,753 


$412,922 


$2,433,519 


$20,356,713        $23,893,395        $24,701,411 


3,579.7   3,579.7         $26,697,574        $31,161,567 


$32,160,613 
t  Salary  range  determined  by  education  and  experience  in  accordance  with  "Ranges  and  Criteria  of  Application  for  Teachers." 


134 


Department  of  Education 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


GENERAL  ACTIVITIES 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (tilth.)       (tuth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


BOARD 

Special  consultant,  state  board  of  edu- 
cation    1 

Special  representative,  state  board  of 

education 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3 


EXECUTIVE 

Executive : 

Superintendent    of    public    instruc- 
tion      1 

Assistant  superintendent 1 

Special  assistant  to  superintendent  1 

Secretary  II 2 

Senior  stenographer 3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Temporary  help 1.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 10.1 


DIVISION   OF   DEPARTMENTAL 
ADMINISTRATION 

Administrative  Unit : 

Deputy    superintendent    and    chief 

of  Division 1 

Secretary  I  1 

Fiscal : 

Fiscal  officer  II 1 

Fiscal  officer  I 0.8 

Accounting  officer  III 2.2 

Associate  management  analyst 1 

Business  service  officer  II 1 

Accounting  officer  II 3 

Storekeeper  II 1 

Accountant  I 2 

Storekeeper  I  0.1 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 1.3 

Senior  clerk 4.2 

Senior   typist-clerk   1 

Stock  clerk 2.9 

Senior  cashier-clerk   1 

Accounting  technician  II 4 

Bookkeeping    machine    operator    II  2 
Duplicating    machine    operator    II 

(offset)    2 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    10 

Intermediate   clerk   6.9 

Intermediate  account  clerk 2.9 

Junior  typist-clerk   0.5 

Junior  clerk 3.3 

Temporary   help    3.1 

Education  Research : 

Chief  of  bureau   1 

Education   research   and  evaluation 

consultant 1.9 

Associate  research  analyst 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  account  clerk   1 

Intermediate   stenographer 1 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    2 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.8 

Temporary  help 0.3 

Legal : 

Administrative   adviser   1 

Associate  counsel   2.6 

Assistant  counsel   1.3 

Senior  legal  typist 1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 3 

Intermediate   stenographer - 

Temporary   help    0.4 

Personnel : 

Personnel  officer  III 1 

Supervising  clerk  I   1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk 2 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    5.9 

Temporary   help    0.5 

Terminal   pay    0.3 


1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1.3 


10.3 


1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1.3 


SALARY  EANGE 

$1,548,-1,882 

1,100-1,337 
425-517 

$42,064 


$25,000 

1,337-1,626 

1,100-1,337 

599-728 

469-571 

395-505 

(5,624) 


$25,000 
19,200 
16,044 
17,472 
19,192 
5,760 
6,450 


10.3 


$93,953 


$109,118 


$25,000 
19,512 
16,044 
17,472 
19,608 
5,760 
6,450 

$109,846 


_ 

- 

$1,882-2,082 

- 

- 

1 

1 

543-660 

$7,920 

$7,920 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,440 

14,556 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,076 

12.6S0 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

3 

3 

746-905 

30,942 

31,950 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

556-676 

16,224 

16,224 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,038 

7,368 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

5 

5 

457-556 

32,172 

32,448 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,110 

13,344 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,645 

5,935 

4 

4 

457-556 

25,698 

26,076 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,345 

12,645 

3 

3 

435-530 

18,380 

18,930 

10.5 

10.5 

395-505 

58,854 

59,748 

10 

10 

395-480 

51,445 

53,406 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,493 

16,960 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,632 

4,860 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,308 

4,524 

1.7 

1.7 

(13,493) 

7,820 

7,820 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

33,720 

33,720 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,430 

11,694 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,820 

11,820 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,040 

5,286 

0.7 

0.7 

(1,991) 

2,200 

2,200 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

3 

3 

1,155-1,405 

45,982 

47,432 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

20,964 

21,990 

1 

1 

517-628 

7,160 

7,507 

3 

3 

517-628 

21,812 

22,148 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

0.6 

0.6 

(1,942) 

2,300 

2,300 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

6 

6 

395-505 

32,874 

33,651 

0.5 

0.5 

(2,614) 

2,900 

2,900 

0.3 

0.3 

(1,298) 

1,150 

1,150 

EDUCATION 


Department  of  Education 
GENERAL  ACTIVITIES-Continued 


135 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 

(Filled)         (tulh.) 


68-69 
(Aolh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF   DEPARTMENTAL 
ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Publications : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Publication  consultant 

Editorial   associate 

Editorial   assistant   

Senior  graphic  artist 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Systems  and  Data  Processing : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Manager  of  data  processing 

Supervisor,  electronic  data  process- 
ing    

Programmer  II,  electronic  data  proc- 
essing   

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II 

Computer  operator 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator. 

Key  punch  supervisor  I 

Key  punch  operator 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION    OF   HIGHER   EDUCATION 

Administrative  Unit : 

Associate   superintendent  and   chief 

of  division 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Adult  Education: 

Chief  of  bureau 1 

Consultant  in  adult  education 3 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Teacher  Education  and  Certification : 

Chief  of  bureau 1 

Consultant  in  teacher  education 1.6 

Coordinator  of  teacher  recruitment-  1 

Supervising  certification  analyst 1 

Senior  certification  analyst 5 

Certification  analyst  II 26.7 

Supervising  clerk  II 1 

Certification  analyst  I 11.8 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 2 

Senior  clerk 5 

Senior  typist-clerk 2.2 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 23.7 

Intermediate  clerk 31.8 

Junior  typist-clerk 1 

Junior  clerk 3.5 

Temporary  help 5.8 

Junior  College  Services — General 
Education : 

Chief  of  bureau 0.9 

Consultant  in  junor  college  educa- 
tion      1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate   stenographer   1 

Junior   College   Services — Administra- 
tion and  Finance : 

Chief  of  bureau 1 

Consultant  in  junior  college  facili- 
ties utilization  and  planning 3.4 

General  accountant  III 1 

School    apportionments    analyst    II  0.6 

Senior  stenographer 0.6 

Intermediate   stenographer   2.5 

Temporary  help 0.4 


SALARY  RANGE 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

15,096 

15,852 

2.8 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

35,620 

36,507 

3.6 

4 

4 

710-863 

38,804 

40,158 

0.9 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,728 

8,112 

0.4 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

1.7 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,731 

11,279 

2.3 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,760 

11.002 

0.6 

1 

1 

(2,708) 

4,000 

4,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,434 

19,512 

0.3 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

11,976 

12,576 

0.2 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

4.7 

6 

6 

746-905 

57,161 

59,788 

1.1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1.8 

3 

3 

530-644 

19,162 

21,768 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

6.9 

9 

9 

405-492 

52,906 

53,136 

0.1 

0.3 

0.3 

(409) 
$970,107 

1,780 
$1,093,434 

1,780 

123.6 

137.6 

137.6 

$1,117,124 

1 

1 

$1,882-2,082 

$24,984 

$24,984 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

3 

3 

1,155-1,405 

50,104 

50.5S0 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,108 

12,408 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

30,720 

31,416 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

30,720 

31,416 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

5 

5 

950-1,155 

68,120 

68,753 

29 

29 

821-998 

329,954 

336,607 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

16 

16 

614-746 

123,411 

129,525 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,278 

7,638 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

6 

6 

457-556 

38,610 

39,120 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,464 

19,104 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,994 

17,840 

26.5 

26.5 

395-505 

144,208 

14S.020 

34 

34 

395-480 

182,730 

188,048 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,632 

4,860 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,206 

4,416 

3.7 

3.7 

(59,121) 

26,225 

26,225 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

16,044 

16,860 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,628 

5,904 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

18,576 

19,512 

4 

4 

1,155-1,405 

66,488 

67,440 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,736 

11,976 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,628 

6,852 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,033 

17,574 

0.1 

0.1 

(1,292) 

800 

800 

136 


EDUCATION 


Department  of  Education 
GENERAL  ACTIVITIES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (tulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION  OF   HIGHER   EDUCATION- 
Continued 

Readjustment  Education : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Supervising  field  representative 

Field  representative 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Bureau  of  Intergroup  Relations : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Consultant   on  intergroup   relations 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION   OF   INSTRUCTION 

Administrative  Unit : 

Associate  superintendent   and   chief 

of   division    

Chief   of   supplemental   education 

services    

Education  administrative  consultant 

Secretary   I    

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary    help    

Audio-Visual  and  School  Library 
Education  : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Consultant  in  school  library  services 
Consultant  in  audio-visual  education 

Supervisor  of  photography 

Senior  graphic  artist 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary  help 

Physical  and  Health  Education  and 
Recreation  : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Consultant  in  school  recreation 

Consultant  in  physical  education 

Consultant  in  school  health 

education 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Pupil  Personnel  Services : 

Chief  of  bureau   

Consultant  in  pupil  personnel 

services   

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Educational  Programs  and  Subject 
Specialists : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Education  administrative 

consultant    

Consultant  in  elementary 

education 

Consultant  in  early  childhood 

education    

Consultant  in  secondary 

education 

Consultant  in  reading 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

9 

9 

9 

1,155-1,405 

151,740 

151,740 

0.6 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,628 

6,852 

7.2 

i 

7 

425-517 

39,702 

41,078 

0.2 

0.1 

0.1 

(694) 

425 

425 

1 

_ 

_ 

1,337-1,626 

_ 

_ 

3.8 

— 

— 

1,155-1,405 

— 

— 

1 

— 

— 

469-571 

— 

— 

1 

_ 

— 

425-517 

_ 

_ 

0.9 

- 

- 

(3,951) 

$1,547,945 

- 

- 

177.4 

182.4 

182.4 

$1,628,176 

$1,661,253 

0.2 

1 

1 

$1,882-2,082 

$22,5S4 

$23,712 

1 
1 
1 

O 

1 

0.1 
6.8 
0.1 

1 
1 
1 

i 
l 

7 
0.2 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
7 
0.2 

1,548-1,882 
1,155-1,405 
543-660 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
(183) 

22,584 
16,860 

7,920 
13,368 

6,672 

5,220 
40,736 

1,000 

22,584 
16,860 

7,920 
13,704 

6,672 

5,490 
41,260 

1,000 

1 

1.4 

1.6 

1 

1 

1 

o 

0.1 

1 
1 

9 

1 
1 

1 

2 
0.1 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 

0.1 

1,337-1,626 

1,155-1,405 

1,155-1,405 

710-S63 

644-7S3 

469-571 

425-517 

(428) 

19,512 

16,860 

30,516 

10,356 

S,520 

6,852 

11,983 

650 

19,512 

16,860 

31,416 

10,356 

8,952 

6,852 

12.40S 

650 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1,337-1,626 

1,155-1,405 
1,155-1,405 

19,512 

16.S60 
16,S60 

19,512 
16,860 
16,860 

1 
1 
o 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

1,155-1,405 
469-571 
425-517 

16,860 

6,852 

12.40S 

16,S60 

6,852 

12,408 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

l.S 

1 

0.5 

2 
1 
0.5 

2 
1 
0.5 

1,155-1,405 
469-571 
425-517 

32,016 
6,852 
3,102 

32,776 
6,852 
3,102 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

16,044 

16,S60 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,S60 

2.2 

1.4 

1.4 

1,155-1.405 

22,404 

22,6S2 

1 

- 

- 

1,155-1,405 

-    ■ 

- 

4 

0.6 
2 
2.6 

1.8 
2 

4 
2 

9 

3 
9 

0.9 

4 
2 
2 
3 

9 

0.9 

1,155-1,405 

1,155-1,405 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

(9,197) 

67,440 
30,720 
12,831 
17,161 
10,000 
4,550 

67,440 
31,416 
13,134 
17,713 
10,496 
4,550 

51.8 


53.1 


53.1 


$550,271 


$591,043 


$59S,953 


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GENERAL  ACTIVITIES-Continued 


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4 
5 
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11 
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13 
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15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


DIVISION   OF  PUBLIC  SCHOOL 
ADMINISTRATION 

Administrative  Unit : 

Associate  superintendent  and  chief 

of  division 

Assistant  division  chief 

Field  representative,  school 

administration    

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Administrative  Services  Bureau: 

Chief  of  Bureau 

Field  representative,  school  adminis- 
tration   

Consultant  in  child  welfare  and  at- 
tendance     

Education  project  specialist  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

School  Apportionments  and  Reports : 

Chief  of  Bureau 

Assistant  chief  of  bureau 

Field  representative 

Associate  budget  analyst 

School  apportionments  analyst  II 

Assistant  budget  analyst 

School  apportionments  analyst  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

School  District  Organization : 

Chief  of  Bureau 

Field  representative,  school  adminis- 
tration   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

School  Lunch  : 

Deputy  chief  surplus  property  officer 
Supervising  school  lunch  nutritionist 

School  lunch  nutritionist 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer  

Senior  clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

School  Planning: 

Chief  of  Bureau 

Supervising  field  representative, 

school  planning 

Supervising   architectural   adviser 

Field  representative,  school  adminis- 
tration   

Architectural  assistant 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Textbooks  and  Publications : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Field  representative 

Textbook  consultant 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  Clerk 

Stock  Clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  ~ 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$l,SS2-2,082 

$24,984 

$24,984 

1 

1 

1 

1,548-1,882 

22,5S4 

22,584 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,S52 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,513 

5,789 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

6 

6 

6 

1,155-1,405 

99,216 

99,960 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,044 

16,860 

1 

— 

- 

1,155-1,405 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

12,408 

- 

2 

2 

(-) 

18,700 

18,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

— 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

13,860 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,940 

13,200 

3.8 

4 

4 

821-998 

45,822 

46,662 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,137 

9,586 

0.4 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,428 

7.792 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

6 

6 

6 

457-556 

38,325 

39,094 

3 

3.5 

3.5 

425-517 

21,225 

21,355 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

2.8 

3 

3 

395-480 

17,280 

17,280 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

2.1 

3 

3 

1,155-1,405 

47,580 

48,276 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

- 

0.4 

0.4 

(-) 

2,000 

2,000 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

998-1,213 

7,278 

7,278 

1 

1 

1 

863-1.048 

12,576 

12,576 

8 

8 

8 

783-950 

89,028 

90,039 

0.9 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,010 

6,310 

2.9 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,350 

16,828 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.760 

5,760 

2.6 

3 

3 

395^180 

15,402 

16,167 

0.3 

0.2 

0.2 

(1,373) 

1,025 

1,025 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1.475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

10 

11 

11 

1,155-1,405 

183,152 

183,880 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

12,480 

12,756 

6.5 

8 

8 

425-517 

47,337 

48,182 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

1.337-1,626 

17,140 

17,992 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

14,916 

15,660 

1.7 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,235 

6,542 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

o 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,133 

12,408 

3.6 

3 

3 

395-505 

17,050 

17,280 

1.4 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,352 

5,622 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,290 

11.520 

1.1 

1.6 

1.6 

(5,191) 
$1,061,564 

5,700 

$1,182,528 

5,700 

107.8 

115.2 

115.2 

$1,195,S79 

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EDUCATION 


GENERAL  ACTIVITIES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aolh.)       (Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


DIVISION   OF  SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 
AND  SERVICES 

Administration : 

Deputy  superintendent  and  chief  of 

division   

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Assistant  chief  of  division 

Associate  budget  analyst 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer  

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Bureau  for  Educationally 

Handicapped  and  Mentally 
Exceptional  Children : 

Chief  of  bureau _ — 

Curriculum   specialist  in  education 

of  mentally  retarded  children  _ 

Consultant  in  the  education  of  the 

mentally  gifted   

Consultant  in  the  education  of  the 

mentally  retarded 

Consultant  in  the  education  of  the 

educationally  handicapped 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Bureau  for  Physically  Exceptional 
Children : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Consultant  in  education  of  the 

speech  and  hearing  handicapped 
Consultant   in   education   of   physi- 
cally handicapped  children 

Consultant  in  education  of  the  deaf 

and  hard  of  hearing 

Consultant  in  education  of  the 

visually  handicapped 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary  help 

Clearing  House  Depository : 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Development  Centers  for  Exceptional 
Children : 
Consultant,  development  centers  for 

handicapped  children 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Talent  Development  Project : 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary    help    

Training  Personnel — Handicapped 
Children : 
Consultant  in  the  education  of  the 

mentally  retarded 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

0.2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1.5 

1 

0.3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1.5 

1 

0.3 

SALARY  RANGE 

$1,882-2,082 

1,439-1,929 

1,548-1,882 

905-1,100 

543-660 

469-571 

395-505 

(810) 

$24,984 

17,268 

22,584 

11,592 

7,920 

9,S04 

5,760 

1,425 

$24,984 

18,144 

22,584 

12,276 

7,920 

9,954 

5,760 

1,425 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,122 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1S,576 

18,576 

2 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

33,720 

33,720 

4 

4 

4 

1,155-1,405 

65,136 

65,856 

2 
1 
4.4 

2 
1 
4.5 

2 
1 
4.5 

1,155-1,405 
469-571 
425-517 

32,300 

6,438 
26,277 

33,584 

6,768 

26,965 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

2 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

33,720 

33,720 

2 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

33,720 

33,720 

2 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

32,016 

32,776 

3 

1 
1 
4.4 

3 

1 

1 

4.5 

0.1 

3 

1 

1 

4.5 

0.1 

1,155-1,405 

469-571 

457-556 

425-517 

(-) 

50,580 
6,852 
6,672 

27,066 
425 

50,5S0 
6,852 
6,672 

27,342 

425 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

457-556 
425-517 

6,672 
6,204 

6,672 
6,204 

1 
0.5 

1 
0.5 

1 
0.5 

1,155-1,405 
425-517 

16,860 
3,102 

16,860 
3,102 

0.5 
0.1 

— 

— 

425-517 
(75) 

- 

- 

1 
1 
0.7 

1 
1 
0.3 

1 
1 
0.3 

1,155-1,405 
425-517 
(3,222) 

$519,210 

16,860 
6,004 
1,800 

$570,971 

16,860 
6,204 
1,800 

44.8 

45.7 

45.7 

$577,329 

518.5 

544.3 

544.3 

$4,7S5,114 

$5,175,270 

$5,260,384 

RESEARCH   PROJECTS 

Coordinating  Unit — Occupational 
Research : 
Vocational    education    research    co- 
ordinator      

Education   research   and  evaluation 

consultant     

Intermediate   stenographer 

Temporary   help    


1.8 

1 
2 


$1,213-1,475 

1,155-1,405 
425-517 
(11,103) 


EDUCATION 


Department  of  Education 


139 


GENERAL  ACTIVITIES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled) (Aoth.)      (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


RESEARCH    PROJECTS— Continued 

Educational  Data  Processing : 

Coordinator    

Assistant  coordinator 

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst    

Programmer   II,   EDP 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Advisory  Services — Desegregation  : 
Consultant    in    intergroup    relations 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Smoking  and  Health  Project : 

Education  project  specialist  I 

Studv  of  Programs  for  Mentally 
Gifted : 
Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


ADULT   EDUCATION    FOR  CIVIL 
DEFENSE 

Consultant  in  adult  education 

Supervisor  of  civil  defense  adult  edu- 
cation     

Field  representative,  civil  defense  adult 

education    

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Adult   Education   for   Civil 
Defense     


ADULT  BASIC   EDUCATION 

Consultant  in  adult  education 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Junior  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Adult  Basic  Education 

TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED  POSITIONS 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS— General  Activities— 


1 

0.1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$1,273-1,548 
1,155-1,405 

$1S,503 
13,860 

$18,576 
14,556 

0.2 
1.5 
0.2 
1.8 
0.7 

1 

2 
1 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

905-1,100 

746-905 

457-556 

425-517 

(3,309) 

10.S60 

18,462 

6,568 

6,204 

4,100 

11,400 

19,374 

6.672 

6,204 

4,100 

3.5 

1.7 
0.3 

5 

2.5 

0.3 

5 

2.5 

0.3 

1,155-1,405 

425-517 

(1,490) 

77,638 

13,915 

1,500 

81,052 

14.605 

1,500 

0.1 

- 

- 

1,155-1,405 

- 

- 

0.1 

- 

- 

(394) 

- 

- 

17 


8.4 


4.7 


30.1 


15.8 


9.1 


5.7 


15.8 


$163,771 


$171,610 


9.1 


$88,S29 


$103,478 


2.7 

3 

3 

$1,155-1,405 

$42,936 

1.6 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,766 

0.3 

386-469 

— 

0.1 

0.7 

0.7 

(3S3) 

3,150 

5.7 


30.6    30.6 


$49,439 
$302,039 


$56,852 
$331,940 


$17S,039 


1 

1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,860 

$16,860 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

15,532 

16,316 

3.6 

1.8 

1 

4 
2 
1 
0.1 

4 
2 
1 
0.1 

998-1,213 

425-517 

395-505 

(108) 

53,358 
11,643 

5.0S0 
1,000 

55,298 

11,924 

5,330 

1,000 

$106,728 


$45,092 
11,310 

3,150 

$59,552 

$344,319 


548.6   574.9   574.9    $5,087,153    $5,507,210    $5,604,703 


70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


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EDUCATION 


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NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

-J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aolh.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 

3 

4 
5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


TITLE  3B— IMPROVEMENT  OF 
INSTRUCTION 

Administration  : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Assistant  chief 

Education  administrative  consultant 

Supervising  stenographer  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Program  Supervision : 

Consultant  in  mathematics  education 
Consultant  in  foreign  language 

education 

Education  administrative  consultant 

Consultant  in  secondary  education 

Consultant  in  audio-visual  education 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 26.3 


TITLE  5— IMPROVEMENT  OF 
GUIDANCE 

Improved  Guidance  Practices : 
Consultant  in  pupil  personnel 

services   4.3 

Intermediate  stenographer 3 

Temporary  help 1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 8.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,006 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

5 

7 

7 

1,155-1,405 

111,140 

113,344 

0.8 

1 

1 

543-660 

6,516 

6,852 

5.2 

6.5 

6.5 

425-517 

38,784 

39,255 

0.7 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

1.2 

1.2 

(5,035) 

7,150 

7,150 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

15,980 

16,792 

2.2 

3 

3 

1,155-1,405 

47,580 

48,276 

— 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

27,720 

29,112 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

4.4 

5 

0 

425-517 

29,178 

30,319 

2 

13 

13 

(13,451) 

76,903 

76,903 

44.7 


44.7 


6 

2.5 

3 


11.5 


2.5 
3 


11.5 


TITLE   10— IMPROVEMENT  OF 
STATISTICAL  SERVICES 

Statistical  Services : 

Associate  statistician 1.9  2  2 

Tabulating  machine  operator 0.8  1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Key  punch  operator 111 

Intermediate  account  clerk 2  2  2 

Temporary  help 0.2  1.1  1.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 6.9  8.1  8.1 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED  ~  ~ 

POSITIONS  41.5    64.3   64.3 


$275,477 


$1,155-1,405 
425-517 
(4,768) 


$87,193 


$413,578 


$438,237 


$94,216 
14,659 
13,700 

$122,575 


$619,146 


$446,039 


$96,416 
15,210 
13,700 

$125,326 


$905-1,100 
457-556 
425-517 
405-492 
395^80 
(564) 

$24,984 
5,622 
6,204 
5,904 
11,520 
4,100 

$25,576 
5,910 
6,204 
5,904 
11,520 
4,100 

$50,908 

$58,334 

$59,214 

$630,579 


EDUCATION 


141 


Department  of  Education 
ELEMENTARY  AND   SECONDARY   EDUCATION   ACT 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


THE   OFFICE   OF  COMPENSATORY 
EDUCATION 

Administrative  Unit: 

Director     

Assistant    director    

Administrative   assistant   II    

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Program  Development : 

Chief   of   bureau    

Consultant     

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Temporary   help     

Program  Evaluation: 

Chief  of   bureau   

Consultant    

Senior    stenographer     

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate    clerk    

Temporary   help     

Administration  and  Finance : 

Chief  of  bureau   

Education  administrative 

consultant 

Assistant   budget    analyst    

Programmer  I,  electronic  data 

processing     

Senior    stenographer     

Accounting   technician    II 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk     

Key    punch     operator    

Temporary   help     

Community  Services : 

Chief  of  bureau   

Consultant    , 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Temporary  help 

Preschool  Education  Programs — State  : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Consultant  in  early  childhood  educa- 
tion     

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Preschool  Education  Programs — 
Federal : 
Consultant  in  early  childhood  educa- 
tion     

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary  help 

Research  and  Teacher  Education  for 
Disadvantaged  Children : 
Coordinator  of  teacher  education  pro- 
grams   in    compensatory    educa- 
tion     

Consultant   in   compensatory   educa- 
tion     

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary    help    

Intergroup  Relations : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Consultant   in   intergroup   relations 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Program  Development — State  : 

Consultant  in  compensatory  educa- 
tion— program  development 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Administration  and  Finance — State: 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary    help    

Community  Services — State  : 

Consultant  in  compensatory  educa- 
tion— community  services 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


1 
1 

0.3 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$1,882-2.082 

1.548-1.882 

905-1,100 

469-571 

425-517 

$24,312 

19,594 

10,860 

6,852 

5,536 

$24,948 

20,581 

11,400 

6,852 

5,812 

1 

6.6 

1 

2.9 

2 

1 

7 

1 

3.5 

1 

1 

7 

1 

3.5 

1 

1.337-1,626 

1,155-1,405 

469-571 

425-517 

(24,922) 

18,065 

108,888 

6,852 

18,991 

5,050 

18.966 

113,080 

6,852 

19.942 
5,050 

J- 

4.4 

3.6 

0.2 
0.6 

1 
5 
1 
3 

1 
0.5 

1 
5 
1 
3 
1 
0.5 

1.337-1.626 

1,155-1,405 

469-571 

425-517 

395-^80 

(4,191) 

19.200 

79,404 

5,628 

17,127 

4,860 

2,550 

19.512 

S1.2G0 

5,904 

17,673 

5.100 

2,550 

1 

1 

1 

1.337-1,626 

18,654 

19,512 

0.9 

2 
1 

2 

1 

1,155-1,405 
746-905 

32,640 

8,952 

33,584 
9,396 

1.9 

1 
1.3 

2.6 

1.7 
5 

1 
2 
1 
3 

0.5 

1 
2 
1 
3 

0.5 

614-746 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
405-492 
45,491 

6,852 
11.083 

5.226 
15,520 

3,150 

6.852 
11.645 

5.490 
16,298 

3,150 

1 

1.3 

0.3 

1.5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1.5 

0.5 

1 

3 

1 

1.5 

0.5 

1,337-1,626 

1,155-1,405 

469-571 

425-517 

(8,791) 

19,200 

49,360 

6,628 

8.465 

3,150 

19.512 

50,512 

6,852 

8,881 

3,150 

0.7 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

17,420 

18,2S4 

2.S 
1 

0.3 
1.3 

4 
1 
1.5 

4 
1 
1.5 

1,155-1,405 
469-571 
425-517 
(14,948) 

62,184 
6,282 
8,817 

64,460 
6,600 
S.949 

1 
0.6 

2 

i 
l 

2 

1 
1 

1,155-1,405 
425-517 
(-) 

28,416 
5,559 
5,750 

29,832 
5,835 
5,750 

0.5 

l 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 
1.1 

l 
l 

0.1 

1 
1 
0.1 

1,155-1.405 
425-517 
(17,347) 

13,860 
5,444 
1,250 

14,556 
5,720 
1,250 

- 

i 

4 
1 
2 

1 
4 
1 
2 

1.337-1,626 

1,155-1,405 

469-571 

425-517 

19,512 

65,136 

6,029 

10,831 

19,512 

65,856 

6,334 

11,371 

- 

3 
1.5 

3 
1.5 

1,155-1,405 

425-517 

41,580 
7,755 

43,668 
8,146 

0.4 

1 
0.5 

1 
0.5 

395-480 
(2,229) 

4,780 
3,700 

5,020 
3,700 

0.8 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 
0.5 

1,155-1,405 
425-517 
(10,505) 

6,930 
2,550 

7,277 
2,676 

59.6 


78.1 


78.1 


$647,279 


$885,010 


$913,688 


142 


Department  of  Education 
ELEMENTARY  AND   SECONDARY   EDUCATION   ACT-Continued 


EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aath.)       (Apth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


TITLE   I— EDUCATION   OF  MIGRANT 
CHILDREN 

Consultant  in  compensatory  education 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


TITLE   II— SCHOOL  LIBRARY 
RESOURCES 

Administration : 

Education  administrative 

consultant     

Accountant   I     

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary   help    

Program  Supervision : 

Assistant  chief  of  bureau 

Education  project  specialist  I  . 
Consultant  in  school  library 

services    

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


TITLE  V— STRENGTHENING  THE 
STATE  DEPARTMENT 

Program  Planning : 

Education   project   specialist  III 

Education  project  specialist  II 

Education  project  specialist  I 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior   stenographer     

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary    help    

Advance  Placement  Program : 

Education  project  specialist  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Temporary   help    

Curriculum  Framework  in  English  : 

Education  project  specialist  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Temporary    help    

Curriculum  Framework  In  The  Social 
Sciences : 

Education  project  specialist  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Curriculum  Framework  In  Science : 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Education  project  specialist  I 

Temporary  help 

Bill  of  Rights : 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

State  Committee  On  Public  Education  : 

Education  project  specialist  II 

Education  project  specialist  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Junior  College  Advisory  Panel : 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Data  Processing : 

Associate  data  processing  systems 

analyst 

Programmer  I,  electronic  data  proc- 
essing   

Computer  operator 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Education  of  Mexican-American 
Children : 

Education  project  specialist  II 

Education  project  specialist  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Temporary   help   


0.4 
0.4 


0.8 


11.4 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,155-1,405 
425-517 
(186) 

$6,775 


20 


20 


$108,963 


$200,607 


1 
1 

2 

1 

0.4 

2.3 

1.5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2.5 

0.7 

1 

1 
o 

1 
1 

2.5 
0.7 

$1,337-1,626 

1,273-1,548 

1,155-1,405 

746-905 

469-571 

425-517 

(18,795) 

$17,700 

17,700 

30,600 

9,894 

6,656 

14,091 

8,826 

1 
1 
0.2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,155-1,405 
425-517 
(704) 

16,316 

5,812 

500 

0.7 
0.5 

1 
1 
0.5 

1 
1 
0.5 

1,155-1,405 
425-517 
(5,243) 

13,860 
6,204 
5,028 

1 
1 
0.4 

1 
1 
0.2 

1 
1 
0.2 

1,155-1,405 
425-517 
(5,220) 

16,588 
6,204 
2,186 

1 
0.4 

1 
1 
0.7 

1 
1 
0.7 

425-517 
1,155-1,405 
(1,991) 

5,247 

13,860 

3,998 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

1 

0.9 

1 

0.6 

1 

0.1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0.1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
0.1 

1,273-1,548 

1,155-1,405 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

(339) 

18,576 

15,980 

6,852 

5,226 

4,860 

500 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

425-517 
(7,965) 

5,559 
20,400 

1.1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,426 

1.1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

614-746 
530-644 
469-571 
395-480 

7,698 

14,386 

6,656 

5,760 

1 

0.6 
1 
0.1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1,273-1,548 
1,155-1,405 
425-517 
(1,320) 

17,000 

13,860 

5,536 

1 

1 

1 

1.8 

1.4 

2 

1 
1 
2 
1.4 

2 
1 
1 
2 
1.4 

$1,155-1,405 

556-676 

425-517 

395-505 

(14,885) 

$30,720 

8,112 

5,559 

12,120 

9,950 

$31,416 

8,112 

5,835 

12,120 

9,950 

0.4 
0.9 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1,213-1,475 
1,155-1,405 

17,700 
31,416 

17,700 
32,136 

1.5 
1.4 
1 

2 
3 
4.6 

2 
3 
4.6 

1,155-1,405 
425-517 
(5,627) 

27,720 
16,160 
41,150 

29,112 
16,976 
41,150 

$204,507 


$18,576 
18,576 
32,136 
10,398 

6,852 
14,978 

8,826 

16,860 

6,104 

500 

14,556 
6,204 
5,028 


16,860 
6,204 
2,186 

5,513 

14,556 

3,998 

6,060 

18,576 

16,792 

6,852 

5,490 

5,160 

500 

5,835 
20,400 


13,044 

8,080 

14,946 

6,852 

5,760 


17,846 

14,556 

5,812 


EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


Department  of  Education 
ELEMENTARY  AND   SECONDARY   EDUCATION   ACT-Continued 


143 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 
66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aitlh.)       (Aurh.) 


TITLE   V— STRENGTHENING  THE 
STATE   DEPARTMENT— 
Continued 

Farm  Migrant  Project — Directors 
Office: 

Education  project  specialist  III 1.6 

Intermediate   stenographer   1.2 

School  Business  Administration  Work- 
shop : 
Field  representative,  school  admin- 
istration      1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

School  Planning  Informational 
Services  : 

Education  project  assistant  II - 

Education  project  assistant  I 1 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.8 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.3 

Temporary    help    0.1 

Instructional  Television : 

Temporary  help 1.3 

Study  of  Arts  and  Humanities : 

Temporary  help 0.8 

In-Service  Training  of  Staff: 

Training  officer  II 1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Programs — Desegregation-Integration- 
Compensatory  Education : 

Education  project  specialist  I 0.2 

California  Junior  High  School 
Programs : 

Temporary  help 0.2 

Expanding  Economic  Education  in 
California  Public  Schools : 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.7 

Temporary  help 1 

Curricula  Research — Adult  Students 
With  Spanish  Surnames : 

Education  project  specialist  I 0.7 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.4 

Temporary  help 0.6 

Personnel  Management  Project : 

Education  project  specialist  I 1.5 

Senior  stenographer 0.8 

Intermediate   stenographer   1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.4 

Temporary  help 0.2 

Modernization  of  Teacher  Certification 
Record  and  Retrieval  System : 

Temporary  help 1.4 

Strengthening  Administrative  Serv- 
ices— Fiscal : 

Property  clerk  I 0.8 

Duplicating    machine    operator    II 

(offset) 0.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.7 

Intermediate  clerk 0.4 

Key  punch  operator 0.3 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.4 

Strengthening  Administrative  Serv- 
ices— Publications  : 

Editorial   assistant 1.5 

Farm  Migrant  Project — California 
Regional  Office : 

Education  project  specialist  II 0.8 

Education  project  specialist  I 0.7 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 60 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    131.8 


64.7 


64.7 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


(20,566) 


505-614 


710-863 


1,273-1,548 

1,155-1,405 

425-517 

$563,492 


6,310 


17,654 


16,112 

13.S60 

5,226 


§641,978 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALAEY  RANGE 

1 
1 

1 
1 

$1,337-1,626 
425-517 

$1S,576 
5,398 

$19,512 
5,674 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,155-1,405 
425-517 

14,616 
5,720 

15,340 
6,004 

1 
1 

1 

0.5 

1 
1 
1 
0.5 

950-1,155 
783-950 
457-556 
425-517 

11,400 

9,894 
5,4S4 
2,624 

11,976 

10.39S 

5,760 

2,756 

— 

— 

(305) 

- 

- 

o 

2 

(12,527) 

20,796 

20,796 

- 

- 

(2,424) 

- 

- 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,100-1.337 
425-517 

13,860 
5,766 

14,556 
6,054 

- 

- 

1,155-1,405 

- 

- 

- 

- 

(2,700) 

- 

- 

1 
1 

1 
1 

425-517 
(14,906) 

5,226 
15,400 

5,490 
15,400 

1 
0.5 

1 
0.5 

1,155-1,405 

425-517 

(3,098) 

13,860 
2,645 

14,556 
2,780 

2 

1 
1 
1 

2 

1 
1 
1 

1,155-1,405 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

(1,466) 

30,516 
5,628 
5,582 
4,860 

31,416 

5,904 
5,858 
5,100 

6,620 


1 

1 

435-530 

5,910 

6,210 

0.5 

0.5 

395-505 

2,590 

2,720 

0.5 

0.5 

395-480 

2.S80 

2,880 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

5,226 

— 

- 

425-517 

- 

— 

18,535 


16,930 

14,556 

5,490 


$665,969 


162.8      162.8  $1,326,509  $1,727,595  $1,784,164 


144 


Department  of  Education 


EDUCATION 


SCHOOL   FOR  THE   BLIND 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO,  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
S3 
84 
85 
86 


Administration : 

Superintendent    1 

Business  manager  I 1 

Accountant  I 1 

Storekeeper   I    0.8 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk 1 

Accounting  technician  II 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 1 

Instruction : 

Supervising   teacher 1 

Director  of  advance  studies 1 

Teacher  a    27.3 

Temporary  help 0.1 

Readers  for  blind  high  school  students  1 

Medical  Care : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 0.7 

Dentist   II   0.1 

Supervising  nurse  I 0.9 

Graduate  nurse 3.6 

Temporary  help 0.2 

Personal  Care : 

Supervising  cook  I 1 

Dean  of  students 2.1 

Cook    2.7 

Counselor  a    18 

Pood  service  assistant  I 5.5 

Temporary    help    1.5 

Plant  Operation : 

Maintenance    mechanic    1 

Carpenter  I 1 

Janitor    5.6 

Temporary   help    0.5 

Field  Service — Guidance  to  Graduates : 

Vocational  advisor 1 

Field  Service — Preschool  Children : 

Teacher 1.9 

Intermediate   stenographer   1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 86.5 

a  One  position  limited  to  June  30,  1969. 


1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
27 
0.1 
1 

0.8 

0.1 

1 

4 

0.2 

1 
2 
3 
19 
6 
0.4 

1 
1 
6 
0.5 


88.1 


1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
27 
0.1 

1 

0.8 

0.1 

1 

4 

0.2 

1 
o 
3 
19 
6 
0.4 

1 
1 
6 
0.5 


8S.1 


SALARY  EANGE 
$1,475-1,793 
S63-1,04S 
556-676 
505-644 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 

950-1,155 

863-1,048 

644-l,04S 

(475) 

(2,527) 

1,439-1,929 

1.371-1,667 

710-863 

599-728 

(1,747) 

530-710 
584-710 
480-644 
505-614 
359-^35 
(6,860) 

676-746 

644-710 

395-4S0 

(2,212) 


783-950 

644-l,04S 
425-517 

$689,663 


$20,332 
12,576 
7,792 
6,060 
6,S52 
5,810 
6,672 
6,204 

11.SS0 

12,576 

278,320 

689 

3,000 

17,700 

2,501 

10,356 

34,944 

S00 

7,72S 

15,392 

20,636 

133,502 

29,712 

1,320 

8,952 

7,9S4 

33,504 

2,928 


11,400 

15,456 

5,S58 

$739,436 


$21,346 
12,576 
S,112 
6,360 
6,852 
6,110 
6,672 
6,204 

12,476 

12,576 

287,S06 

6S9 

3,000 

17,700 

2,501 

10,356 

34,944 

800 

7,728 

15,SS8 

20,968 

136,128 

30,144 

1,320 

8,952 

8,384 

34,020 

2,928 


11,400 

16,992 
6,154 

$758,086 


EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Department  of  Education 


145 


DIAGNOSTIC   SCHOOL   FOR   NEUROLOGICALLY   HANDICAPPED   CHILDREN,   NORTHERN   CALIFORNIA 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 

(Filled) 


67-68 
(Auth.) 


68-6  9 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


Administration : 

Superintendent 

Accounting  officer  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Instruction  : 

Supervising   teacher   

School  psychologist 

Teacher 

Recreation  therapist 

Temporary  help — substitute  teacher 
Temporary  help — summer  session 

Medical  Care : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Occupational  therapist  for  physically 

handicapped  children 

Occupational  therapist 

Graduate  nurse 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help — nurse 

Temporary  help — clerical 

Personal  Care : 

Supervising  cook 

Cook 

Seamer-seamstress 

Charge  attendant 

Attendant   

Food  service  assistant  I 

Temporary  help — care 

Temporary  help — feeding 

Plant  Operation : 

Carpenter   I 

Stationary  fireman 

Groundsman 

Janitor    

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 64.8 


SALARY  RANGE 


71.7 


71.7 


$449,619 


$52S,S22 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,960 

6,260 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,900 

11,156 

0.2 

0.3 

0.3 

(587) 

1,146 

1,146 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13.860 

13.S60 

0.9 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,265 

11,S32 

6.9 

7 

7 

644-1,048 

74,356 

76,803 

0.8 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,24S 

7,608 

— 

0.2 

0.2 

(-) 

2,633 

2,633 

1.1 

1.6 

1.6 

(11,004) 

18,645 

18,645 

1 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

23,148 

23.14S 

1 

1 

1 

764-927 

11,124 

11,124 

1.7 

1 

1 

644-783 

8,248 

8,664 

— 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,218 

7.578 

3.8 

4 

4 

599-728 

34,908 

34,944 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

2.9 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,688 

17,242 

0.7 

0.6 

0.6 

(5,8S6) 

6,093 

6,093 

0.8 

1 

1 

(3,738) 

5,392 

5,392 

0.8 

1 

1 

530-710 

6,784 

7,128 

1 

1 

1 

480-644 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

2 

2 

435-530 

11,587 

11,844 

13.9 

17 

17 

395-480 

94,409 

95,937 

3 

4 

4 

359^35 

20,076 

20,292 

5.1 

5.1 

5.1 

(24,938) 

26,850 

26,850 

1.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(5,685) 

1,050 

1,050 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

7,728 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

584-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6,360 

3.7 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,560 

22,048 

0.3 

0.7 

0.7 

(1,272) 

3,086 

3,086 

$537,335 


146 


EDUCATION 


Department  of  Education 


DIAGNOSTIC   SCHOOL   FOR   NEUROLOGICALLY   HANDICAPPED   CHILDREN,  SOUTHERN   CALIFORNIA 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67 
(filled) 


67-68 
(Anlh.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Administration : 

Superintendent 

Accounting  officer  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Instruction  : 

Supervising  teacher 

School  psychologist 

Teacher 

Physical    therapist    for    physically 

handicapped  children 

Occupational  therapist  for  physically 

handicapped  children 

Temporary  help — substitute  teacher 
Temporary  help — summer  school 

Medical  Care : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Supervising  nurse  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Personal  Care : 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook 

Seamer-seamstress 

Charge  attendant,  resident  schools  _ 

Attendant,  resident  schools 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Temporary  help — attendant 

Temporary  help — kitchen 

Plant  Operation : 

Carpenter  I 

Lead  groundsman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Janitor 

Temporary   help   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 59.6 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,852 

10,356 

0.8 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,766 

6,054 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,140 

5,396 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

(3,432) 

3,947 

3,947 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,096 

13,750 

0.9 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,265 

11,832 

5.6 

6 

6 

644-1,048 

64,929 

66,900 

1.8 

2 

2 

644-783 

18,792 

18,792 

1.3 

2 

2 

644-783 

16,944 

17,799 

_ 

0.1 

0.1 

(-) 

775 

775 

1.3 

1.3 

1.3 

(13,011) 

14,965 

14,965 



1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

17,268 

18,144 

_ 

1 

1 

764-927 

9,168 

9,612 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

2.9 

3 

3 

599-728 

26.20S 

26,208 

1.6 

1.5 

1.5 

395-505 

8,075 

8,485 

1.5 

0.5 

0.5 

(10,785) 

3,272 

3,272 

1 

1 

1 

530-710 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

2 

2 

4S0-644 

14,016 

14,016 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

2 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,570 

12,720 

16.4 

19 

19 

395^S0 

106,204 

107,482 

2.2 

3 

3 

359-^35 

15,660 

15,660 

1.4 

1.2 

1.2 

(6,347) 

5,711 

5,711 

0.9 

0.2 

0.2 

(3,560) 

1,017 

1,017 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

4.3 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,458 

22,243 

0.1 

0.3 

0.3 

(38) 

1,771 

1,771 

64.7 


64.7 


$406,638 


$487,441 


$496,479 


EDUCATION 


Department  of  Education 


147 


SCHOOL   FOR  THE   DEAF,   BERKELEY 

111 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.J       (Auih.) 

1 

2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


Administration : 

Superintendent 

Business  manager  II 

Accountant    I    

Storekeeper   I    

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary    help — preschool    institute 

Instruction  : 

Principal     

Supervising   teacher 

Teacher     

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Temporary    help    

Personal  Care : 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Supervising   counselor   

Cook    

Counselor    

Deaf  counselor 

Seamer-seamstress    

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Temporary   help — counselor    

Temporary   help — feeding   

Temporary   help — clerical 

Plant  Operation : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Electrician    I    

Plumber  I   

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I   

Stationary  engineer 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Groundsman     

Laborer     

Watchman    

Janitor    

Temporary    help — grounds    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7.3(18 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,812 

7,158 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

(1,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.464 

6,672 

3.5 

3.5 

3.5 

395-505 

19,572 

19.830 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,160 

5,418 

0.7 

0.7 

0.7 

(5,312) 

5,325 

5,325 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

7 

8 

8 

950-1,155 

105,212 

107,468 

74.5 

76 

76 

644-1,048 

881,819 

894,878 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

S.952 

9.396 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.2 

0.1 

0.1 

(1,691) 

900 

900 

0.9 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8.952 

0.9 

1 

1 

530-710 

7,728 

7,728 

2.8 

4 

4 

556-676 

30,784 

31,344 

4.4 

5 

5 

480-644 

34,816 

35,040 

35.1 

3S 

38 

505-614 

267,938 

274,024 

7.1 

8 

8 

505-614 

56,876 

57.S88 

1.8 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

2.5 

3 

3 

395-480 

17,280 

17,280 

15.4 

17.5 

17.5 

359-435 

88,209 

89,878 

0.6 

0.3 

0.3 

(2,381) 

1,572 

1,572 

0.3 

0.6 

0.6 

(1,082) 

2,322 

2,322 

1 

1 

1 

(4,578) 

4,805 

4,805 

1 

1 

1 

746-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

1.9 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,006 

17,040 

4 

4 

4 

644-710 

34,080 

34,080 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,278 

7,368 

4 

6 

6 

480-530 

37,260 

37,980 

1.9 

2 

2 

480-530 

12,420 

12,720 

3 

3 

3 

415-505 

18,005 

18,180 

16 

17 

17 

395-480 

94,884 

95,874 

1.3 

0.7 

0.7 

(6,679) 
$1,748,130 

2,860 
$1,944,267 

2,860 

209.8 

223.4 

223.4 

$1,972,956 

148 


Department  of  Education 


EDUCATION 


SCHOOL   FOR  THE   DEAF,   RIVERSIDE 

UJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS        !           trT\it\ 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_J 

66-67     67-68    68-69              lqKR  R7 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.)     |           1966-67 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Administration  : 

Superintendent    111 

Business  manager  II 111 

Accounting  officer  II 111 

Storekeeper  I 111 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Senior  typist-clerk 111 

Accounting  technician  II 1.2           2               2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.4           1.5           1.5 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.8           1              1 

Temporary   help — various 0.7           0.7           0.7 

Temporary  help — student  aid 0.2           0.2           0.2 

Temporary  help — preschool -              0.7           0.7 

Temporary  help — personnel 0.5            0.5           0.5 

Instruction  : 

Principal    111 

Supervising  teacher 7              7              7 

Teacher     '. 76.6         77.5         77.5 

Senior  typist-clerk -             1              1 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3              2              2 

Temporary  help — substitute  teacher 0.1           0.1           0.1 

Temporary  help — instruction 0.3           0.6           0.6 

Care  and  Subsistence : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 0.2           0.2           0.2 

Dentist   I   0.1           0.1           0.1 

Supervising  nurse  I 111 

Supervising  cook  II 0.9           1              1 

Graduate  nurse 2.6           3              3 

Supervising  cook  I 0.7           1              1 

Supervising  counselor 2.6           4              4 

Cook    3.7           4              4 

Counselor   45.4         51            51 

Deaf  counselor 5.5           6              6 

Seamer-seamstress    111 

Janitor    0.9           1              1 

Housekeeper     0.8           1              1 

Food  service  assistant  II 2              2              2 

Food  service  assistant  I 18.7         19            19 

Temporary  help — personal  care 0.4           0.2           0.2 

Temporary  help — medical  care 0.1           0.1           0.1 

Temporary  help — feeding 0.4           0.2           0.2 

Plant  Operation  : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 111 

Electrician  I 2              2              2 

Plumber  I 111 

Supervising  groundsman  I 111 

Carpenter  I   2               2               2 

Painter  I 2              3              3 

Stationary  engineer 5              5              5 

Janitor  foreman  II 1              1 

Groundsman     6.8           7              7 

Janitor  foreman  I 0.7           1              1 

Laborer     3              3              3 

Watchman    2              2              2 

Janitor    14.7         14            14 

Temporary  help — painter    0.4           0.4           0.4 

Temporary  help — carpenter 0.5           0.2           0.2 

Temporary  help — various 0.5           0.3           0.3 

Pilot  Project : 

Supervising  teacher 0.8           -              - 

Teacher     3.2           -              - 

Counselor     4             —             — 

Intermediate   stenographer   0.7           -             - 

Janitor    0.7 

Temporary  help — various   0.3           -              - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 241.1       242.5       242.5 


SALARY  EANGE 
$1,475-1,793 
998-1,213 
746-905 
505-644 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
395-505 
395^80 
(2,170) 
(979) 

(2,314) 

1.100-1,337 

950-1,155 

644-1,048 

457-556 

425-517 

395-505 

(250) 

(1,331) 

1,439-1.929 

1,183-1,439 

710-863 

614-746 

599-728 

530-710 

556-676 

480-644 

505-614 

505-614 

480-584 

395-480 

395^180 

395^180 

359^35 

(2,984) 

(433) 

(1,037) 

783-950 
676-746 
676-746 
584-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
505-614 
480-530 
435-530 
480-530 
415-505 
395-480 
(2,190) 
(3,322) 
(2,389) 

950-1,155 

644-1,048 

505-614 

425-517 

395-180 

(8,338) 

$1,970,303 


$21,516 

13,420 

10,860 

7,368 

6,852 

6,672 

11,645 

8,436 

5,760 

2,487 

1,041 

5,455 

2,429 

16,044 

95,636 

902,590 

5,484 

6,204 

11,820 

480 

3,061 

4,630 
1,727 

10,356 
8,952 

26,208 
6.S96 

30,560 

27,109 
357,436 

44,028 
7,008 
5,120 
5,760 

11,520 

96,164 

1,380 

655 

506 

11,400 

17,904 

8,952 

8,520 

17,040 

24,768 

42,600 

7,218 

43,970 

6,260 

19,080 

11,659 

79,662 

2,620 

1,574 

1,656 


$21,516 

14,092 

10,860 

7,368 

6,852 

6,672 

12,245 

8,571 

5,760 

2,487 

1,041 

5,455 

2,429 

16,044 

96,256 

917,034 

5,760 

6,204 

11,820 

480 

3,061 

4,630 
1,727 

10,356 
8,952 

26,208 
7,248 

31,344 

27,410 
364,550 

44,208 
7,008 
5,374 
5,760 

11,520 

97,340 

1,380 

655 

506 

11,400 

17,904 

8,952 

8,520 

17,040 

25,152 

42,600 

7,368 

44,370 

6,360 

19.080 

11,945 

80,387 

2,620 

1,574 

1,656 


$2,096,158 


$2,125,111 


FREE  TEXTBOOKS 


Storekeeper    III    111 

Storekeeper  I 3  3  3 

Stock  Clerk   6.9  7  7 

Temporary   help    3.5  5.5  5.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 14.4         16.5         16.5 


SALARY  RANGE 
$644-783 
505-644 
457-556 
(17,951) 

$91,753 


$9,396 
22.104 
46,704 
28,540 


$9,396 
22,104 
46,704 
2S.540 


$106,744 


$106,744 


EDT  CATION 


140 


STATE   EDUCATIONAL   AGENCY   FOR   SURPLUS   PROPERTY 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aulh  ) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


CENTRAL  OFFICE 

Chief  surplus   property   officer 1  1 

Deputy  chief  surplus  property  officer  1.5  1.5 
Field     representative,     surplus     prop- 
erty  agency   1  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Senior  clerk 1  1 

Senior   typist-clerk   1  1 

Intermediate   stenographer    0.1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.3  1 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 6.9  S.5 


LOS   ANGELES   DIVISION 

Deputy  chief  surplus  property  officer 

Surplus    property    officer 

Storekeeper   IV 

Heavy   equipment   mechanic 

Supervising   clerk    II 

Storekeeper    II    

Field  representative,  surplus  prop- 
erty  agency   

Electronics   technician   

Automotive   equipment  operator  II 

Storekeeper  I  

Heavy   truck   driver 

Truck   driver 

Automotive   equipment  operator  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Stock  clerk  

Material    handler    

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 
(offset)    

Laborer  

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk   

Intermediate   file   clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Janitor    

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 73.3         87 


SACRAMENTO    DIVISION 

Deputy  chief  surplus  property  officer 

Surplus   property   officer 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Storekeeper  IV 

Heavy  equipment  mechanic 

Storekeeper   II    

Automobile  mechanic 

Automotive  equipment  operator  II 

Storekeeper    I    

Heavy  truck  driver 

Truck    driver    

Senior   stenographer 

Senior    clerk    

Senior    typist-clerk    

Stock  clerk 

Material    handler    

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Laborer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 42.1         50 


1 
1.5 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


SALARY  It AN'GE 

$1,213-1,475 
998-1,213 

584-710 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

$07,205 


$17,700 
21,834 

8,520 
6,852 
6,672 
6,672 
5,220 
4,860 

R7s.?.-;g 


87 


50 


$493,637 


$599,993 


$295,300 


$356,168 


$17,700 
21,834 

8,520 
6.S52 
6,672 
6,672 
5,490 
5,100 

$7S,S40 


1 

1 

1 

$99.8-1,213 

$14,556 

$14,556 

5 

5 

5 

821-998 

59.034 

59,592 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

0.5 

1 

1 

676-783 

9.396 

:i.::!;,; 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8.952 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-746 

8,520 

8.520 

- 

1 

1 

584-710 

7.008 

7.368 

0.5 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7.36S 

1 

1 

1 

614-676 

8,112 

8,112 

4.S 

5 

5 

505-644 

35,532 

35,832 

6.4 

7 

7 

5S4-644 

54,096 

54,096 

2.9 

4 

4 

556-614 

28.944 

29,292 

2 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,736 

14,736 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

7.4 

9 

9 

457-556 

58,235 

58,849 

9.5 

10 

10 

505-556 

66,25S 

66,564 

0.9 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6,360 

3.1 

4 

4 

4S0-530 

24,990 

25,290 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

15.9 

21 

21 

395-505 

111,928 

114,904 

1 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

10,620 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1.5 

2 

2 

395-^80 

10,760 

11,002 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

$606,597 


1 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$12,784 

$13,420 

2.7 

3 

3 

821-998 

33,804 

34,308 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,814 

10,314 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,952 

0.9 

1 

1 

676-783 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

1.3 

2 

2 

644-746 

15,908 

16.632 

1 

1 

1 

614-676 

S.112 

8.112 

9 

4 

4 

505-644 

26.856 

27,456 

3.1 

4 

4 

584-644 

29,832 

30.552 

3 

3 

3 

556-614 

22,104 

22,104 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6.S52 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

4.4 

7 

7 

457-556 

42,090 

43,206 

5 

5 

5 

505-556 

33,230 

33,360 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,714 

6,010 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6.360 

5.7 

7 

7 

395-505 

39,420 

39,660 

1 

1 

1 

395-^80 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

2 

2 

39o-^S0 

11,520 

11,520 

$362,066 


150 


EDUCATION 


STATE   EDUCATIONAL  AGENCY   FOR  SURPLUS   PROPERTY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 

5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SAN    LEANDRO   DIVISION 

Deputy  chief  surplus  property  officer 

Surplus  property  officer  

Storekeeper    III    

Storekeeper  II  

Automobile  mechanic 

Automotive  equipment  operator  II 

Supervising  clerk  I   

Storekeeper   I    

Heavy  truck  driver 

Truck   driver   

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Material  handler 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Laborer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Janitor    

Junior  typist-clerk   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 44.7 


STATEWIDE 

Temporary  help 

Overtime  

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$14,556 

$14,556 

2.1 

3 

3 

821-99S 

33,516 

34,308 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9.396 

9,396 

2 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

644-746 

8,146 

S,520 

1 

1 

1 

614-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,72S 

2.7 

4 

4 

505-644 

28,044 

28,464 

3.9 

4 

4 

584-644 

30,912 

30,912 

1.2 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,376 

14,736 

0.2 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

4 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,6S8 

26.6S8 

0.3 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,244 

11.S20 

8.5 

11 

11 

505-556 

71,544 

72,768 

0.8 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,352 

5,622 

1.9 

1 

1 

480-530 

6.2S5 

6,360 

2 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,9S9 

17,529 

7.7 

9 

9 

395-505 

49,260 

49,980 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,396 

5.66S 

0.8 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.3 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,860 

5,100 

0.3 

3 

3 

359^135 

13,248 

13,896 

57 


57 


$303,518 


$3S7,300 


$393,S11 


5.2 
11.1 

17 

12 

17 
12 

$38,209 
40,302 

$76,515 
58,910 

$76,515 
58,910 

16.3 

29 

29 

$7S,511 

$135,425 

$135,425 

183.3 

231.5 

231.5 

$1,238,171 

$1,557,222 

$1,576,739 

EDUCATION 


151 


VOCATIONAL   EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         |tmh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Chief  and  director  of  vocational 

education 

Coordinator   of   program   development 

Coordinator  of  fiscal  affairs 

Publications   assistant   

Senior  stenographer 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Intermediate    stenographer    

Temporary   help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


AREA  VOCATIONAL  EDUCATION 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


COORDINATING   UNIT— OCCUPA- 
TIONAL  RESEARCH 

Vocational  education  research  coordi- 
nator    

Education  research  and  evaluation 

consultant 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary   help   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


MANPOWER   DEVELOPMENT  AND 
TRAINING 

Coordinator   of   education   and   train- 
ing  

Assistant  supervisor 

Assistant   budget   analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


FIRE  TRAINING  PROGRAM 

Fire  training  instructor 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 


SUPERVISION   AND  TEACHER 
TRAINING 

Agricultural  Education : 

Chief    

Assistant  chief 

Regional  supervisor 

Special  supervisor 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Junior  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Business  Education : 

Consultant  in  business  education. 

Distributive  Education : 

Chief    

Assistant  chief 

Regional  supervisor . 

Researcher  and  teacher  trainer 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,548-1,882 

$22,584 

$22,584 

1.1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17.700 

0.1 

1 

1 

821-998 

9,852 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.824 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

2 

2 

9 

425-517 

12.016 

12,308 

2 

0.6 

0.6 

(10,645) 

7,435 

7.435 

9.2 


1 
0.5 


1.5 


23.6 


5 

1.9 

0.2 


7.1 


8.6 


2 

2 
1.5 


6.5 


27 


8.6 


2 
2 
1.5 


$92,354 


$425-517 
(2,046) 

$7,005 


$1,213-1,475 

1,155-1.405 
425-517 
(-) 


6.5 


$100,783 


$5,490 
4,375 

$9,865 


$16,112 

30,468 

11.430 

7,350 

$65,360 


27 


$221,100 


$998-1,213 
425-517 
(531) 

$79,682 


$284,902 


$72,490 

12,233 

4,730 

$89,453 


$101,607 


$5,766 
4,375 

$10,141 


$16,930 

31.996 

11.694 

7.350 

$67,970 


1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

10.7 

14 

14 

1,048-1,273 

195,422 

202.752 

0.2 

1 

1 

746-905 

8.952 

9,396 

1.8 

2 

2 

469-571 

12,636 

12,956 

7.9 

8 

8 

425-517 

45,012 

46,970 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,180 

5,440 

1 

- 

- 

(6,439) 

— 

— 

$295,214 


$72,780 

12,408 

4,730 

$89,918 


1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$19,278 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

69 

7 

7 

1,155-1,405 

116,756 

117,544 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

13,918 

14,616 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

4 

4.1 

4.1 

425-517 

24,561 

24,977 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

386-469 

2,814 

2,814 

0.2 

0.2 

(-) 

1,010 

1,010 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

15,276 

16,044 

4.9 

4 

4 

1,155-1,405 

62,016 

64,928 

0.3 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

13,860 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

3 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,299 

17,857 

0.2 

1.1 

1.1 

(810) 

5,140 

5,140 

152 


EDUCATION 


VOCATIONAL   EDUCATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Aulh.) 


68-69 

(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
S3 
84 
85 
86 


SUPERVISION   AND  TEACHER 
TRAINING— Continued 

Homemaking  Education : 

Chief   

Assistant  chief 

Regional  supervisor 

Special  supervisor 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Industrial  Education : 

Chief    

Assistant  chief 

Regional    supervisor    of    trade    and 

technical  education 

Supervisor   of   trade   and    technical 

teacher  education 

Special  supervisor  in  apprenticeship 
training,    trade    and    technical 

education . 

Supervisor,    instructional    materials 

laboratory  

Supervisor  of  fire  training 

Assistant    supervisor   of   trade   and 

technical  teacher  education 

Assistant    supervisor,    instructional 

materials  laboratory 

Fire  training  instructor  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Industrial  Arts  Education : 

Consultant  in  industrial  arts  educa- 
tion   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Junior  College  Services : 

Chief 

Assistant  chief 

Regional    supervisor    of    homemak- 
ing education 

Consultant  in  technical  education 

Consultant  in  agricultural  education 

Consultant  in  business  education 

Consultant  in  industrial  education  _ 

Consultant  in  health  occupations 

Supervisor  of  peace  officers  training 
Consultant  in  public  service  occupa- 
tions   

Assistant  supervisor  of  peace  officers 

training  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


GRAND  TOTALS, 
POSITIONS  - 


AUTHORIZED 


SALAEY  RANGE 

1 
1 

5.8 

1 

1 

5.7 

0.5 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

5.5 

0.4 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

5.5 

0.4 

$1,337-1,626 

1,213-1,475 

1,155-1,405 

1,155-1,405 

469-571 

425-517 

(2,178) 

$19,512 
17,700 
95,420 
16,860 

6,684 
33,633 

1,995 

$19,512 

17,700 
97,032 
16,860 

6.852 
33,765 

1,995 

1 
0.9 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,337-1,626 
1,213-1,475 

19,512 
17,630 

19,512 
17,700 

4.1 

4 

4 

1,155-1,405 

65,360 

66,964 

2 

3 

3 

1,155-1,405 

44,712 

46,104 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,S60 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 
1,155-1,405 

16,880 
16,656 

16.860 
16,860 

2.4 

3 

3 

1,048-1,273 

42,170 

43,507 

1 

2.9 

1.3 

5.6 

0.8 

1 

3 

2 

5.5 

2.1 

1 

3 

2 

5.5 

2.1 

1,048-1,273 

998-1,213 

469-571 

425-517 

(3,024) 

15,276 
41,638 
13,480 
32,343 
10,610 

15.276 
42,260 
13,704 
33,031 
10,610 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1,155-1,405 
425-517 

16,860 
6,204 

16,860 
6,204 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 
1,213-1,475 

19,512 
17,700 

19,512 
17,700 

1 

1 

0.8 
3 

0.6 
0.6 

1 

1 

1 
2 
3 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1 

1,155-1,405 
1,155-1,405 
1,155-1.405 
1,155-1,405 
1,155-1,405 
1,155-1,405 
1,155-1,405 

16,860 
14.856 
14,853 
28,300 
44,188 
13,860 
13,860 

16,860 
15,596 
15,596 
29,712 
46,404 
14,556 
14,556 

0.4 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

14,150 

14,856 

2.1 

1 

5 

0.9 

1 

3 
1 

5.5 

1 

1.9 

3 

1 

5.5 
1 
1.9 

1,048-1,273 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

(7,302) 

$1,039,579 

43,180 
6,852 

32,452 
4,860 

13,740 

$1,226,905 

43,807 
6,852 

33,196 
5,100 

13,740 

89 

100.8 

100.8 

$1,250,845 

130.4 

152.9 

152.9 

$1,439,720 

$1,777,268 

$1,815,695 

EDUCATION 


Department  of  Education 


153 


DIVISION   OF   LIBRARIES 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


THE   STATE    LIBRARY 

Administration  : 

State   librarian   

Assistant  state  librarian 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary    help    

Library  Consultant  Services : 

Library  consultant     

Librarian  III 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Law  Library  : 

Law   librarian   

Librarian  II 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Reader  Service : 

Librarian  V 

Librarian    IV 

Supervising  blind  section  librarian- 
Librarian    III    

Librarian    II    

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Junior  clerk 

Temporary    help    

Technical  Service : 

Librarian  V 

Librarian  IV 

Supervising  order  librarian 

Librarian    III    

Storekeeper  II  

Librarian    II    

Storekeeper    I 

Librarian  I 

Supervising  photocopyist 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior  file  clerk   

Stock  clerk    

Supervisor  of  book  repair 

Photocopyist 

Intermediate   typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    

Book   repairer   

Temporary    help    

Federal  Technical  Services  Program: 
Temporary   help     

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


LIBRARY  SERVICES  AND 
CONSTRUCTION   ACT 

Administration  : 

Library  consultant 

Librarian    III    

Librarian    II    

Intermediate   typist-clerk 
Temporary   help     

Processing  Center : 

Librarian    II    

Supervising   clerk   I 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Stock  clerk    

Intermediate   typist-clerk 
Intermediate   clerk    


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1.626 

$18,118 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

10.392 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,578 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.5 

2.5 

2.5 

395-505 

14,224 

14,639 

- 

0.2 

0.2 

- 

625 

625 

2.3 

3 

Q 
O 

950-1,155 

40,504 

41.1-10 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9.N.-.2 

9.852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,935 

6,060 

— 

0.3 

0.3 

- 

875 

875 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,155 

13,860 

13.860 

2.5 

2.5 

2.5 

614-746 

21,668 

22,045 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3.5 

3.5 

3.5 

395-505 

19,866 

20.045 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.860 

4.9 

5 

5 

7S3-950 

57,000 

57.000 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10.356 

5.6 

6 

6 

676-821 

57,372 

57,780 

13.2 

13.5 

13.5 

614-746 

113,940 

119,495 

1.9 

2 

2 

530-644 

14,946 

15.306 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

4.3 

5 

5 

457-556 

31,122 

31,686 

14.1 

16.5 

16.5 

395-505 

82.197 

89,384 

15.8 

17 

17 

395-480 

93,568 

95,648 

1.4 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,206 

4,524 

1 

2.8 

2.8 

(5,869) 

11,000 

11,000 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,976 

12,576 

0.9 

2 

2 

783-950 

20,088 

21,072 

0.1 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,112 

8,520 

9 

9 

9 

676-821 

17,964 

18,372 

i 

1 

1 

5S4-746 

8,520 

8,520 

— 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,728 

l 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,248 

7,368 

0.4 

1 

1 

584-644 

7.188 

7,548 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

*> 

2 

457-556 

13.344 

13,344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

6.6 

7 

7 

457-556 

45.680 

46,288 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

435-530 

12.620 

12,720 

6.7 

7 

7 

395-505 

38,968 

39,476 

1°  2 

13 

13 

395-480 

70,086 

71,849 

3 

4 

4 

377-457 

21,084 

21.312 

1 

0.4 

0.4 

(4,871) 

1,350 

1,350 

1 

- 

- 

(7,443) 

$909,045 

- 

- 

133.8 

145.2 

145.2 

$1,023,S36 

$1,050,499 

2.9 

3 

3 

$950-1,155 

$39,167 

09 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,808 

06 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

4.4 

5.5 

5.5 

395-505 

29,696 

2.5 

0.6 

0.6 

(18,549) 

2,250 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,350 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

1.2 

9 

2 

457-556 

12,156 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

25 

2.5 

2.5 

395-505 

13,763 

2.6 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,200 

$40,146 

9,248 

7,728 

30,725 

2,250 

8,772 

7,728 

12,432 

6,672 

14.239 

10,704 


154 


EDUCATION 


Department  of  Education 


DIVISION  OF  LIBRARIES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)      (Aiilh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LIBRARY  SERVICES  AND 

CONSTRUCTION  ACT— Continued 

Processing  Center — Continued 

Junior  clerk    

Temporary  help    

Interlibrary  Cooperation : 
Temporary  help    

Institutional  Library  Services : 
Temporary  help    

Services  for  Physically  Handicapped : 
Temporary  help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 22.9 


ASSISTANCE  TO  PUBLIC   LIBRARIES 

Public  Library  Services : 

Library  consultant,  California 

State   Library   

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 

Intermediate   typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk   


Totals,  Authorized  Positions    _ 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS   


1.9 

1 
0.6 

1 
0.6 

SALARY  RANGE 
$342-415 
(52) 

$4,257 
1,725 

$4,470 
1,725 

0.4 

- 

- 

(3,114) 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

(384) 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

(63) 

- 

- 

22.2 


22.2 


$153,534 


$152,140 


$156,839 


2 
1 

0.8 
0.5 

2 

1 
1 
0.5 

2 

1 
1 
0.5 

$950-1,155 
530-644 
395-505 
395-480 

$27,555 
6,896 
5,440 
2,720 

$42,611 
$1,218,587 

$27,720 
7,248 
5,714 
2,857 

4.3 

4.5 

4.5 

$38,842 

$43,539 

161 

171.9 

171.9 

$1,101,421 

$1,250,877 

EDUCATION 


Department  of  Education 


155 


STATE   TEACHERS'   RETIREMENT   SYSTEM 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiith.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SALARY  RANGE 

Chief  executive  officer  a _             0.7           1           $1,548-1,882  $13,320  $20,496 

Executive  officer  a 1              0.3           -  1,405-1,708  7,176 

Actuary 0.8           1              1  1,475-1,793  17,700  18,576 

Investment  officer 0.2           0.5           0.5  1,273-1,548  7,368  8,022 

Assistant  executive  officer 111  1,155-1,405  16,860  16,860 

Associate  counsel 111  1,155-1,405  15,532  16,316 

Division  chief 12              2  1,048-1,273  27,852  28,476 

Manager  of  data  processing 0.8           1              1  998-1,213  11,976  12,574 

General   accountant    111  998-1,213  14,556  14,556 

Assistant  investment  officer 0.2           0.5           0.5  950-1,155  6,820  6,930 

Supervisor,  EDP 0.8           1              1  905-1,100  13,200  13,200 

Associate  management  analyst 111  905-1,100  11,400  11,976 

Associate  data  processing  systems  ana- 
lyst    -             1             1  905-1,100  10,860  11,400 

Retirement  officer  III -             2              2  821-998  21,828  22,332 

Programmer  II,  EDP 1.8           2              2  746-905  19,434  20,256 

General  accoantant  II 3              3              3  746-905  29,769  30,702 

Retirement  officer  II 111  746-905  10,062  10,566 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II 111  710-863  9,218  9,700 

Supervising  clerk  II 111  614-746  8,146  8,556 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  I 111  584-710  7,248  7,608 

Accountant  I 111  556-676  8,112  8,112 

Secretary  I 111  543-660  7,920  7,920 

Supervising  clerk  I 5              5              5  530-644  37,134  37,584 

Senior  legal  stenographer 111  517-628  7,275  7,536 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator 12              2  505-614  14,676  14,736 

Key  data  supervisor  I 111  469-571  5,628  5,904 

Senior  clerk 5              5              5  457-556  30,073  31,249 

Senior  typist-clerk   2              4              4  457-556  25,105  26,430 

Senior  file  clerk 111  457-556  6,185  6,490 

Tabulating  machine  operator 2              3              3  457-536  17,404  18,280 

Senior  account  clerk 3              3              3  457-556  19,579  19,886 

Accounting  technician  II 7              7              7  457-556  43,043  44,536 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 30.2        37.5         37.5  395-505  196,814  203,950 

Key  punch  operator 3              4              4  405-492  20,869  21,915 

Intermediate  clerk 20            30            30  395-480  155,760  161,484 

Intermediate  account  clerk 8              8              8  395-480  41,710  43,740 

Junior  typist-clerk   0.3           -             -  359-435 

Junior  clerk 111  342-415  4,308  4,524 

Temporary  help 6.7           9.1           9.1  (34,151)  46,000  46,000 

Overtime 8.4          -             -  (42,643) 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 126.2      146.6       146.6  $791,034              $967,950  $999,378 

a  Chapter  1527,  Statutes  of  1967,  established  a  chief  executive  officer  effective  November  9,  1967.  This  legislation  also  abolished  the 
position  of  executive  officer. 


156 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


COORDINATING   COUNCIL   FOR   HIGHER   EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
filled)         (Auth.)       (Au.H.j 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STATE  COORDINATION 

Director  of  the  council  education 

Associate  director  II,  Coordinating 

Council  for  Higher  Education 

Associate  director  I,  Coordinating 

Council  for  Higher  Education 

Higher  education  specialist  III 

Fiscal  specialist  in  higher  education 

Higher  education  specialist  II 

Higher  education  specialist  I 

Research  associate  in  higher  education 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Research  assistant  in  higher  education 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 21.2 


HIGHER   EDUCATION    FACILITIES 
ACT   PROGRAM 

Associate  director  I,  Coordinating 

Council  for  Higher  Education 

Higher  education  specialist  I 

Fiscal  analyst.  Coordinating  Council 

for  Higher  Education 

Research  assistant  in  higher  education 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Administrative  trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$2,472-2,912 

$32,837 

$34,160 

1 

1 

1 

1,882-2,288 

25,736 

27,456 

1 

1 

1 

1,626-1,976 

23,712 

23,712 

3.4 

5 

5 

1,475-1,793 

106,560 

107,580 

0.1 

— 

— 

1,475-1,793 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

17,2S0 

18,138 

1.3 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

28,948 

30,392 

1.2 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,364 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.S60 

0.5 

2 

2 

746-905 

1S.126 

19,020 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,333 

7,696 

1.2 

9 

2 

469-571 

12,016 

12,620 

3.6 

4 

4 

425-517 

22,425 

23,249 

1.7 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,705 

11,068 

2.2 

2 

2 

(11,807) 

9,063 

9,063 

26 


26 


$260,080 


$336,461 


7.2 


7.2 


$52,S4S 


$72,977 


COMMUNITY  SERVICES  AND 
CONTINUING  EDUCATION 
PROGRAM 

Higher  education  specialist  I 0.5  1 

Junior  staff  analyst -  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.3  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk —  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.8  4 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS 27 


$8,432 


37.2 


37.2 


$321,360 


$32,926 


$442,364 


$346,37S 


1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

$22,228 

$23,336 

o.s 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

14,382 

15,096 

0.3 

_ 

_ 

905-1,100 

_ 

_ 

0.3 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

0.7 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,72S 

0.2 

— 

— 

556-614 

— 

— 

0.5 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,S52 

0.9 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,310 

5,582 

0.1 

0.5 

0.5 

395-505 

2,430 

2,550 

0.2 

0.7 

0.7 

(1,497) 

5,455 

5,455 

$75,995 


1 

$1,155-1,405 

$14,208 

$14,916 

1 

614-746 

7,729 

8,115 

1 

425-517 

6,129 

6,204 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,100 

$34,335 


$456,708 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


University  of  California 
UNIVERSITYWIDE  ADMINISTRATION 


157 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO,  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 

IFilled) 


67-68 
(Aurh.) 


68-69 

(Aurh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

President's  Office : 

Acting   president   

Executive  assistant  to  the  president 

Administrative  secretary 

Administrative  analyst 

Administrative  stipend 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Secretary     

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Special  assistant  to  the  president 

Administrative  analyst 

President  Emeritus : 

Principal  clerk    

Vice  President  of  the  University  : 

Vice  president  of  the  University 

Administrative   assistant 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary  

Vice  President  of  University   for  Ad- 
ministration : 

Vice  president — administration 

Assistant  to  vice  president  of  Uni- 
versity   

Senior  typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Administrative   analyst   

Administrative  assistant 

Vice  President — Academic  Affairs : 

Vice  president — academic  affairs 

University  dean 

Assistant  to  vice  president  of  Uni- 
versity   

Administrative  analyst 

Assistant  to  the  vice  president 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  analyst 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Administrative  assistant 

Vice  President — Governmental 
Relations : 
Vice    president — governmental    rela- 
tions   

Administrative  secretary 

Vice  President  —  Governmental  Rela- 
tions— Washington  Office : 

Assistant  to  the  vice  president 

Special  assistant,  governmental  af- 
fairs   

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Administrative  secretary 

Assistant  to  President — Legislative  : 

Special  assistant  to  the  president 

Secretary  

Assistant  vice  president  and  Univer- 
sity dean — education  relations 

Vice  President — Executive  Assistant : 
Vice   president — executive   assistant 

Secretary     

Administrative  analyst 

Vice  President — Business  and  Finance  : 
Vice  president — business  and  finance 
Assistant  to  vice  president — business 

and  finance 

Secretary  

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Vice  President — General  Counsel : 

General  counsel  of  the  Regents 

Associate  counsel  of  the  Regents  — 
Assistant  counsel  of  the  Regents  — 

Assistant  patent  administrator 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  legal  secretary 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$3,750* 

$45,000 

1 

1 

1 

1.45S* 

17,500 

0.67 

1 

1 

458* 

5,496 

0.63 

0.50 

0.50 

1,275* 

7,650 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

2.500 

0.98 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

0.70 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,100 

2.33 

2 

457-556 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,852 

0.17 

— 

— 

3,000* 

0.20 

— 

- 

746-905 

- 

0.48 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,628 

0.56 

1 

1 

2,917* 

35,000 

0.42 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,008 

0.44 

— 

— 

457-556 

_ 

1.10 

- 

- 

457-556 

- 

3,542* 


1.99 
1.04 
0.53 

0.83 
0.79 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1,958* 
395-480 
457-556 
905-1,100 
746-905 
556-676 

1 
0.50 

1 
0.50 

1 
0.50 

2,833* 
2,092* 

1 

1.38 

1 

0.73 

0.77 

1.57 

1 

0.50 

1 

1.50 

1 

1 
1 
2 
1 

1 

1 

1.50 
1 
1 

1 
2 
1 

1 

1.542* 
1,269* 
1,042* 
457-556 
415-505 
746-905 
614-746 
556-676 

1 
0.83 

1 
1 

1 
1 

2,917* 
800* 

1,358* 


42,500 

47,000 
4,740 
5,220 

11,976 
9,168 
8,112 

34.000 
12,550 

18,500 

22,850 

12,500 

5,484 

5,352 

19,812 

7,728 

6,852 


35,000 
9,600 


16,300 


1 

0.50 
0.66 
0.45 
0.33 

1 

0.50 

1 

1 

1 
0.50 

1 
1 

1,833* 

457-556 
415-505 
556-676 

SOO* 

22,000 
2,814 
5,484 
6,672 

0.80 
0.66 

1 
1 

1 
1 

2,000* 

457-556 

24,000 
5,760 

0.88 

- 

- 

1,083* 

- 

1 
1 
0.39 

1 
1 
0.10 

1 
1 
0.10 

2  292* 
457-556 
746-905 

27,500 
6,204 
1,010 

0.79 

1 

1 

2,625* 

31,500 

1 
0.79 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1,417* 
457-556 
614-746 

17,000 
5,760 
7.36S 

1 
3 

7.98 
1 
1 
0.17 

1 

3 

8 
1 
1 

O 

1 

3 

8 
1 
1 
o 

3,125* 
2,028* 
1,219* 
1,000* 
395-480 
599-728 

37,500 
73,000 
117,000 
12,000 
5,220 
16,032 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 


$45,000 
17,500 
5.496 
7,650 
2,500 
6,360 
5,100 
11,520 
9,852 


5,628 

35,000 
7,008 


42,500 

47,000 
4,740 
5,220 

11,976 
9,168 
8,112 

34,000 
12,550 

18,500 

22,850 

12,500 

5,4S4 

5,352 

19,812 

7,728 

6,852 


35,000 
9,600 


16,300 

22,000 
2,814 
5,484 
6,672 


24,000 
5,760 


27,500 
6,204 
1,010 

31,500 

17,000 
5,760 
7.368 

37,500 
73,000 
117,000 
12,000 
5,220 
16,032 


158 


University  of  California 
UNIVERSITYWIDE    ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION- 
Continued 

Vice  President — General  Counsel — 
Continued : 

Legal  secretary _ 

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  to  general  counsel  and  at- 
torney in  residence  matters 

Vice     President — Physical     Planning 
and  Construction : 
Vice    president — physical    planning 

and  construction 

Assistant  to  the  vice  president 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Maintenance : 

Coordinator — construction  and 

maintenance 

Administrative  analyst 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Planning  and  Construction : 

University   engineer   

University  architect 

University  planner 

Principal  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior  architect  II 

Senior  architect  I 

Campus  planner  II 

Senior  engineer 

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Administrative   analyst 

Administrative  assistant 

Community   planner 

Programming : 

Principal  planning  analyst 

Coordinator — federal  programs 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Senior  planning  analyst  I 

Associate  planning  analyst 

Administrative  assistant . 

Vice  President — University  Relations: 
Vice  president — university  relations 

Assistant  vice  president 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer . 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Vice  President — Educational  Rela- 
tions : 
Vice  president — educational  relations 

Assistant  to  the  vice  president 

Administrative  assistant  to  the  vice 
president — educational  relations 

Secretary  of  the  Regents : 

Secretary  of  the  Regents 

Assistant  secretary  of  the  Regents 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary    

Treasurer  of  the  Regents  : 

Treasurer  of  the  Regents 

Assistant  treasurer  of  the  Regents  _ 

Real  estate  officer 

Assistant  real  estate  officer 

Investment  officer 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Typist-clerk      

Investment  analyst  III 

Investment  analyst  I 

Administrative  assistant 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

3.60 

2 

2 

$517-628 

$13,524 

2 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

1.07 

2 

2 

415-505 

11,160 

0.46 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

0.58 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,536 

0.75 


1,019* 


$13,524 

5,760 

11,160 

8,520 

7,536 


1 

1 

1 

2  292* 

27,500 

27,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,125* 

13,500 

13,500 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

1.93 

2 

2 

395-180 

9,840 

9,840 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

1,625* 

19,500 

19,500 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

- 

0.50 

0.50 

614-746 

3,684 

3,684 

1 

1 

1 

2,042* 

24,500 

24,500 

1 

1 

1 

2,067* 

23,800 

23,800 

1 

1 

1 

1,458* 

17,500 

17,500 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

2.44 

2.50 

2.50 

395-480 

12,450 

12,450 

1.51 

3 

3 

1,273-1,548 

51,564 

51,564 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,S60 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.61 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.25 

- 

- 

1,520* 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,792* 

21,500 

21,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,333* 

16,000 

16,000 

2.01 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,500 

10,500 

3 

4 

4 

998-1,213 

54,624 

54,624 

2 

2 

2 

783-950 

22,260 

22,260 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

2,70S* 

32,500 

32,500 

0.08 

1 

1 

1,113* 

13,352 

13,352 

0.99 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,628 

5,628 

1.06 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,612 

9,612 

1 

1 

1 

2,500* 

30,000 

30.000 

1 

1 

1 

1,094* 

13,125 

13,125 

1 

1 

1 

833* 

10,000 

10,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,750* 

21,000 

21,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,167* 

14,000 

14.000 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1.38 

1.50 

1.50 

395^80 

7,830 

7.S30 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,032 

13,032 

1 

1 

1 

3,000* 

36,000 

36,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,917* 

23,000 

23,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,625* 

19,500 

19,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,201* 

14,408 

14,408 

— 

1 

1 

1,252* 

15,028 

15,028 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,092 

10,092 

1 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,400 

11,400 

0.92 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

2 

556-676 

15,840 

15,840 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
UNIVERSITYWIDE    ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


159 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Flllid]        (Aulh.)      (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
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3 

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GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION- 
Continued 

Administrative  Records : 

Dibnrian  I 

Principal   clerk   

Senior  clerk 

Clerk     

Senior  typist-clerk   

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Administrative  Services : 

Administrative  analyst 

Assistant  vice  president 

Principal   clerk    

Secretary    

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Analytical  Studies : 

Director  of  analytical  studies 

Assistant  director  of  analytical 

studies    

Specialist  in  physical  planning 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Administrative  analyst 

Budget  Office : 

Director  of  budget 

Assistant  director  of  budget 

Supervisor  of  budget  and  planning 

information    

Principal  typist-clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk      

Medical  analyst 

Senior  budget  analyst 

Budget  analyst 

Assistant  budget  analyst 

Administrative  assistant 

Staff  coordinator 

Accountant  II 

Accountant  III 

Business  Services : 

Director  of  business  services 

University  housing   adviser 

Chief  business  analyst . — 

Assistant  director,  business  services 

Chief  purchasing  agent 

Insurance  officer  

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Administrative  analyst 

Assistant  administrative  analyst  — 

Buyer  III 

Administrative  assistant 

Central  Services — Finance  : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk . 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Contracts  and  Grants : 

Assistant  to  the  vice  president 

Coordinator  of  special  projects 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Coordinator  Universitywide  Engineer- 
ing Programs : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Controller's  Ofiice : 

Controller 

Chief  accountant 

Head,  federal  program  services 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

0.50 

0.50 

$558-621 

$3,350 

$3,350 

4.38 

4 

4 

456-556 

25,776 

25,776 

6.57 

7 

7 

395-480 

36,156 

36,156 

1.01 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,200 

4,200 

2.07 

2 

2 

395-480 

9,960 

9,960 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.75 

1 

1 

1,317* 

15,800 

15,800 

1 

1 

1 

1,750* 

21.000 

21,000 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

0.17 

0.50 

0.50 

905-1,100 

5,430 

5,430 

1 

1 

1 

2,000* 

24,000 

24,000 

1 

2 

2 

1,304* 

31,300 

31,300 

1 

1 

1 

1,458* 

17,500 

17,500 

2.64 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,604 

17,604 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,484 

5.484 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

4.74 

6 

6 

746-905 

58,332 

58,332 

1 

1 

1 

2,333* 

28,000 

2S.000 

2 

2 

2 

1,458* 

35,000 

35,000 

_ 

1 

1 

1,400* 

16,800 

16,800 

0.62 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6,516 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

0.61 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

0.92 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

13,860 

13,860 

3.64 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

37,752 

37,752 

2.10 

4 

4 

746-905 

38,352 

38,352 

1.50 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,112 

8,112 

1.67 

2 

2 

556-676 

15,120 

15,120 

_ 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,196 

14,196 

0.37 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

- 

- 

905-1,100 

- 

- 

0.11 

1 

1 

1,833* 

22,000 

22,000 

0.33 

— 

— 

1,208* 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1,286* 

15,435 

15.435 

1 

1 

1 

1,583* 

19,000 

19,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,400* 

16,800 

16,800 

1 

1 

1 

1,192* 

14,300 

14,300 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5.760 

5.760 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.84 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12,276 

12,276 

1.08 

2 

2 

746-905 

19,248 

19.248 

1.21 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

0.59 

- 

- 

556-676 

- 

- 

1.99 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,576 

12.576 

2.29 

2 

2 

395^80 

9,720 

9,720 

2.13 

2 

2 

350-425 

8,400 

8,400 

1.25 

2 

2 

395-480 

9,960 

9,960 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,168 

9,168 

2.50 

3 

3 

1,514* 

54,500 

54.500 

0.50 

1 

1 

1,150* 

13,800 

13.800 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6.360 

0.95 

1 

1 

415-505 

5.100 

5.100 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

7,368 

0.32 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,628 

5.628 

0.50 

0.75 

0.75 

905-1,100 

8,982 

8,982 

1 

1 

1 

2,125* 

25,500 

25,500 

0.61 

1 

1 

1,625* 

19.500 

19,500 

1 

1 

1,313* 

15,750 

15,750 

160 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


UN1VERSITYWIDE    ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)      (tulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
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86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION- 
Continued 

Controller's  Office — Continued 

Chief  auditor 1  1 

Systems  and  procedures  officer 1  1 

Management  studies  officer -  1 

Principal  clerk 0.97  1 

Senior  clerk 3.12  3 

Senior  typist-clerk 2.41  2 

Secretary 1.16  1 

Senior  administrative  analyst 2.48  2 

Administrative  analyst 2.69  3 

Accountant  IV 3  2 

Accountant  III 8.59  9 

Accountant  II 8.29  4 

Accountant  I 2.94  2 

Controller's  Office — South : 

Supervising  auditor   1  1 

Senior   typist-clerk   —  0.50 

Accountant  III —  1 

Accountant  II -  5 

Accountant  I —  1 

Data  Processing  Services : 

Associate  supervisor  data  processing 

services   0.09  - 

Supervising  EDP  systems  analyst 0.08  - 

Senior  EDP  systems  analyst 0.08  - 

Gifts  and  Endowments : 

Gifts  and  endowments  officer 1  1 

Principal   clerk   1.17  1 

Secretary   stenographer 1  1 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1  1 

Administrative  assistant 0.83  1 

Gifts  and  Endowments  Campaigns  : 

Coordinator  of  special  projects 1  1 

Indirect  Cost  Studies : 

Accountant   IV   -  1 

Accountant  III 1  1 

Accountant  II 1  2 

Medical  and  Health  Sciences : 
Coordinator,  medical  and  health 

sciences 1  1 

Assistant  coordinator,  medical  and 

health  sciences 0.17  - 

Secretary    1  1 

Administrative  analyst 0.46  1 

Personnel  and  Retirement  Systems  : 

Director  of  personnel 0.50  0.50 

Assistant  director  of  personnel 1.25  2 

Principal   clerk    1.25  1.50 

Senior   typist-clerk   1.75  1.50 

Secretary    1  1 

Secretary-stenographer 1  1 

Senior  personnel   analyst   1.76  2 

Personnel  analyst 1.64  2 

Merit  Increase  Provisions : 

Nonacademic    —  — 

General   assistance   15  14.04 

TOTALS,  UNIVERSITYWIDE 

ADMINISTRATION    275.82  300.39 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$1,583* 

$19,000 

$19,000 

1 

1,375* 

16,500 

16,500 

1 

1,067* 

12,806 

12,806 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

3 

395-480 

16,224 

16,224 

2 

395-480 

10,224 

10,224 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

905-1,100 

23,436 

23,436 

3 

746-905 

27,300 

27,300 

2 

1,048-1,273 

28,812 

28,812 

9 

905-1,100 

112,260 

112,260 

4 

746-905 

39,720 

39,720 

2 

614-746 

16,632 

16,632 

1 

1,292* 

15,500 

15,500 

0.50 

395-480 

2,370 

2,370 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

5 

746-905 

51,828 

51,828 

1 

614-746 

8,112 

8,112 

_ 

1,417* 

_ 



— 

710-863 

— 

— 

- 

556-676 

- 

- 

1 

1,500* 

18,000 

18,000 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6,516 

1 

415-505 

5,484 

5,484 

1 

710-863 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1,667* 

20,000 

20,000 

1 

1,048-1,273 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

905-1,100 

11,676 

11,676 

2 

746-905 

19,500 

19,500 

1 
1 

0.50 
2 

1.50 
1.50 

1 
1 
2 


14.04 


2,208* 

2,058* 
457-556 
746-905 

2,000* 
1,404* 
457-556 
395-480 
457-556 
415-505 
905-1,100 
746-905 


102,752 


26,500 


6,060 
9,396 

12,000 

33,700 

9,396 

7,296 

6,672 

6,060 

24,876 

18,348 

49,974 
61,333 


300.39         $3,013,119 


$3,486,465 


26,500 


6,060 
9,396 

12,000 

33,700 

9,396 

7,296 

6,672 

6,060 

24,876 

18,348 

49,974 
61,333 


$3,486,465 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


161 


BERKELEY   CAMPUS 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS                 AHTIIAl 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 

66-67     67-68    68-69    1           iqfifi-R7 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Autfa.]     1           l3bb  "' 

1968-69 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


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GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Chancellor's  Office: 

Chancellor 1 

Vice   chancellor    3.07 

Assistant  chancellor 1.75 

Administrative   secretary   to   execu- 
tive vice  chancellor 1 

Administrative  assistant  to  chancel- 
lor      1.35 

Administrative  secretary  to  chancel- 
lor      1 

Special  assistant  to  chancellor 0.54 

Administrative    stipend    — 

Principal  clerk 1.36 

Senior  clerk 2 

Senior    typist-clerk    2.06 

Secretary    3.56 

Secretary   stenographer 1 

Administrative   analyst   4.75 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Budget  analyst 0.59 

Assistant   budget   analyst   1.25 

Administrative  assistant 4 

Accounting  Office  : 

Accounting  officer 1 

Assistant   accounting  officer 2 

Principal    clerk    17.50 

Senior  clerk 26.72 

Clerk     8.43 

Senior   typist-clerk   2.05 

Secretary-stenographer 1.50 

Administrative  analyst 0.04 

Senior  administrative  assistant 0.58 

Administrative  assistant 9.67 

Payroll    supervisor    1 

Accountant  III 3.58 

Accountant  II 7.18 

Accountant  I 2 

Architects  and  Engineers : 

Senior  planning  analyst  I 1 

Associate  planning  analyst 1 

Building  Program  Clearing  Account: 

Principal    architect    1 

Principal  clerk 1.10 

Senior  clerk 3.08 

Senior   typist-clerk ' 1 

Secretary    1 

Assistant  architectural  draftsman - 

Senior  architect  II 1 

Senior  architect  I - 

Campus  planner  I 1 

Project  architect 6 

Supervising  construction  inspector.  1 

Senior  construction  inspector 1 

Associated  construction  inspector 12 

Senior  landscape  architect 1 

Principal   engineer   1 

Senior  engineer  — 

Associate   engineer    2 

Assistant   engineer   3 

Senior  administrative  assistant 0.17 

Administrative  assistant 1.88 

Budget  Committee : 

Senior   typist-clerk   1 

Secretary    0.92 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 0.83 

Buildings    and    Campus    Development 
Committee : 

Administrative    stipend    - 

Principal  typist-clerk 0.75 

Business  and  Finance  Officer : 

Vice   chancellor 1 

Principal   clerk    0.83 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.84 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$3,333* 

$40,000 

$40,000 

2.50 

2.50 

2,447* 

73,400 

73,400 

2.50 

2.50 

1,683* 

50,500 

50,500 

792* 
1,000* 


9,500 
12,000 


9,500 
12,000 


1 

1 

958* 

11,500 

11,500 

0.81 

0.S1 

1,747* 

16,983 

16,983 

— 

— 

— 

25,400 

25,400 

3 

3 

457-556 

16,728 

16,728 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,704 

10,704 

2 

o 

395-480 

9,960 

9,960 

2.75 

2.75 

457-556 

17,580 

17,580 

1.50 

1.50 

415-505 

7,902 

7,902 

4 

4 

746-905 

41,424 

41,424 

2 

2 

614-746 

14,736 

14,736 

1 

1 

746-905 

s,«).-.2 

8,952 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,536 

7,536 

4.50 

4.50 

556-676 

35,208 

35,208 

1 

1 

1,792* 

21,500 

21,500 

2 

2 

1,362* 

32,700 

32,700 

20 

20 

457-556 

124,215 

124,215 

35 

35 

395-480 

178,140 

178,140 

7 

7 

350-425 

30,216 

30,216 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

2 

415-505 

11,280 

11,280 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

710-863 

S.520 

8,520 

9 

9 

556-676 

66,552 

66,552 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,276 

12,276 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

49,836 

49,836 

7 

7 

746-905 

69,444 

69,444 

2 

2 

614-746 

15,840 

15,840 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

1,833* 

22,000 

22,000 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,988 

11,988 

7 

7 

395-480 

36,588 

36,588 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,980 

4,980 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

13,860 

13,S60 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

7 

7 

998-1,213 

98,952 

98,952 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

15 

15 

905-1,100 

189,732 

189,732 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,200 

5 

5 

950-1,155 

61,920 

61,920 

3 

3 

783-950 

34,200 

34,200 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

556-676 

14,376 

14,376 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,032 

13,032 

— 

— 

556-676 

— 

— 

_ 

_ 

1,500 

1,500 

0.75 

0.75 

457-556 

5,004 

5,004 

1 

1 

1,833* 

22,000 

22,000 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,852 

9,852 

6— L-627SW 


162 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


BERKELEY  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
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85 


GENERAL   ADMINISTRATION— 

Continued 

Business  Manager : 
Assistant  business  and  finance  officer 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Senior   administrative  analyst 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  III 

Cashier : 

Cashier's   office   manager   II 

Supervising   cashier   

Cashier    

Senior  clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Inventory : 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Principal   clerk   

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Purchasing : 

Purchasing   agent   

Principal  clerk 

Clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk   

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer     

Administrative   assistant 

Buver  IV 

Buyer  III 

Buyer   II    

Campus  Research  Office : 

Associate  dean 

Administrative   stipend   

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Administrative   analyst 

Assistant  administrative  analyst  — 

Office  of  Institutional  Research  : 

Director    

Administrative    stipend    

Principal    clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Administrative    analyst 

Assistant  administrative  analyst  — 

Personnel  Office : 

Personnel  manager 

Principal   clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Employment  officer  II 

Employment  representative  III 

Employment  representative  II 

Employment  representative  I 

Senior  personnel  analyst 

Personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

General   assistance   

Totals,  General  Administration 


INSTRUCTION    AND  DEPARTMEN- 
TAL  RESEARCH 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,4S3* 

$17,S00 

$17,S00 

0.50 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.920 

4,920 

1.75 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

556—676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.92 

1 

1 

710-S63 

9,852 

9.S52 

0.5S 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,008 

7,008 

7.61 

8 

8 

395-180 

41,32S 

41,328 

4.30 

4.50 

4.50 

395^80 

23,184 

23,184 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

S.112 

8,112 

0.97 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,16S 

9,168 

4.89 

5 

0 

457-556 

32,136 

32,136 

0.98 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

10,464 

10,464 

1 

1 

1 

1,467* 

17.600 

17,600 

9 

9 

9 

457-556 

5S.056 

58,056 

1.10 

2 

2 

350-125 

8.604 

8,604 

4.S0 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

20,220 

20,220 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,220 

5.220 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1.50 

2 

•y 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

4.50 

4 

4 

S21-998 

46,752 

46.752 

3 

3 

3 

676-821 

29,556 

29,556 

0.33 

0.33 

0.33 

1,367* 

5.412 

5,412 

_ 

— 

2,400 

2,400 

1.96 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,964 

11,964 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.860 

4,860 

1.85 

2 

o 

395-480 

10,704 

10,704 

0.96 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.79 

2 

*> 

746-905 

18,564 

18,564 

1.07 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,368 

0.25 

0.25 

0.25 

2,183* 

6,550 

6,550 

_ 

_ 

— 

3,000 

3,000 

0.S3 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.860 

4,860 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,220 

0.77 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

3 

3 

746-905 

28,452 

28,452 

1.63 

2 

2 

614-746 

14,736 

14,736 

1 

1 

1 

1,667* 

20,000 

20,000 

3.59 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,604 

17,604 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

4,860 

2.S3 

3.50 

3.50 

395-4S0 

17,790 

17,790 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1.17 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

3.71 

5 

o 

584-710 

36,912 

36,912 

0.99 

1 

1 

530-614 

7,008 

7,008 

3 

3.25 

3.25 

905-1,100 

40,746 

40,746 

3.73 

3.50 

3.50 

746-905 

36.804 

36,804 

2.11 

4 

4 

614-746 

31,416 

31,416 

2S.05 

31.60 

31.60 

(141,157) 
$2,326,210 

186,718 

1S6,71S 

2S1.95 

326.24 

326.24 

$2,7S0,048 

$2,780,04S 

Academic : 

Director     _- 

2.19 
0.10 
0.50 

0.20 
7.29 

1.58 
0.10 
0.50 

0.20 

8.87 

1.58 
0.10 
0.50 

0.20 

8.87 

$1,855* 
1,667* 
1,508* 

1.230* 
2,096* 

$35,179 
2,000 
9,050 

2,952 
223,136 

$35,179 
2,000 

Head  of  supervised  teaching 
Associate  head  of  supervised 

teaching  

Dean   

9,050 

2,952 
223,136 

*  Not  an  established  range. 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


163 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
[Filled)         (tulh.) 


68-69 
(ftuth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
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38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
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46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION    AND    DEPARTMEN- 
TAL   RESEARCH— Continued 

Academic — Continued 

Dean — acting    0.81 

Associate  dean 5.55 

Assistant  dean 6.23 

Summer   differential — 

Administrative    stipend    

Professor    589.52 

Associate  professor 230.46 

Assistant  professor 407.11 

Instructor SS.73 

Associate    120.72 

Lecturer    155.99 

Clinical  professor 0.66 

Associate  clinical  professor 2 

Assistant   clinical   professor 1.70 

Supervisor  in   physical  education 5 

Associate  supervisor  in  physical  ed- 
ucation      6.30 

Assistant  supervisor  in  physical  ed- 
ucation      6.80 

Junior   supervisor   in   physical   edu- 
cation      7.66 

Supervisor  teacher  education 32.53 

Coordinator   of   field   work — 11 

months   0.61 

Field  work  supervisor — 9  months 7.10 

Field  work  consultant — 9  months 1.52 

Field   work    consultant — 11    months  2.54 

Clinical    psychology    supervisor 1 

Teaching    fellow    3.67 

Teaching  assistant 400.41 

Coordinator   of   laboratory   school 0.25 

Bandmaster    0.20 

Researcher — agricultural  experiment 

station 82 

Researcher     1.64 

Associate  researcher 2 

Assistant   researcher    5.16 

Postgraduate  researcher — 11  months  10.31 

Professor  in  residence 1.33 

Research  assistant 35.49 

Specialist    4.35 

Associate    specialist    6.74 

Assistant  specialist 2.90 

Junior  specialist 2.03 

Librarian  IV 1 

Librarian   III   4.83 

Librarian    II    3.50 

Librarian   I   3.60 

Law   librarian   0.50 

Nonacademic : 

Instructional   television   coordinator  1 
Principal  superintendent  of  cultiva- 
tions       1 

Senior    superintendent    of    cultiva- 
tions      5 

Field  assistant 1 

Botanical  garden  manager 1 

Assistant  manager  botanical  garden  1 

Senior  nurseryman 9.85 

Nurseryman      8.33 

Poultryman    3.93 

Principal    clerk    51.27 

Senior  clerk 29.39 

Clerk     3.15 

Principal  typist-clerk 9.44 

Senior   typist-clerk   148.08 

Typist-clerk    4.23 

Senior  offset  duplicating  ma- 
chine operator 0.82 

Key  punch  operator  II 1.33 

Senior  computer  operator 1 

Odd  jobber 1 

Statistical  clerk 2.62 

Secretary    108.91 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.50 

0.50 

$2,100* 

$12,600 

$12,600 

7.46 

7.46 

1,513* 

135,487 

135,487 

6.27 

6.27 

1,400 

105,333 

105,333 

— 

— 

— 

3,473 

3.473 

— 

— 

— 

133,372 

133,372 

708.04 

708.04 

1,233-2,100 

13,829,504 

13.829,504 

271.32 

271.32 

983-1,300 

3,469,839 

3,469.839 

526.70 

526.70 

775-1,067 

5,425,679 

5,425.679 

56.17 

56.17 

675-792 

449,937 

449,937 

83.97 

83.97 

680-786 

622,505 

622,505 

56.03 

56.03 

730-1,954 

686,064 

686,064 

0.79 

0.79 

1,233-2,100 

16.501 

16,501 

1 

1 

983-1,300 

13,500 

13,500 

0.70 

0.70 

775-1,067 

7,280 

7,280 

6.50 

6.50 

1,083-1,250 

96,800 

96,800 

5.50 

5.50 

867-1,000 

58,700 

58,700 

9.50 

9.50 

708-833 

88,410 

88,410 

4.10 

4.10 

633-667 

31,840 

31,840 

33.55 

33.55 

712-1,230 

430,230 

430,230 

0.89 

0.89 

1,218* 

13,008 

13,008 

8.10 

8.10 

890* 

86,520 

86,520 

2.52 

2.52 

966* 

29,213 

29,213 

2 

2 

1,114* 

26,730 

26,730 

2.75 

2.75 

657* 

21,696 

21,696 

16.50 

16.50 

436 

129,591 

129,591 

478.22 

478.22 

333-368 

2,957,120 

2,957,120 

0.25 

0.25 

1,233* 

3,700 

3,700 

0.20 

0.20 

1,050* 

2,522 

2,522 

92.73 

92.73 

908-2,100 

1,659,063 

1,659,063 

1.50 

1.50 

1,442-2,100 

27,650 

27,650 

S.25 

8.25 

1,142-1,300 

103,275 

103,275 

— 

— 

908-1,067 

— 

_ 

4 

4 

616-786 

33,648 

33,648 

0.50 

0.50 

1,233* 

7,400 

7,400 

40.75 

40.75 

265-293 

275,424 

275,424 

3.31 

3.31 

1,191-1,482 

49,365 

49,365 

10.75 

10.75 

909-1,104 

132,573 

132,573 

7.75 

7.75 

713-825 

71,277 

71,277 

4.10 

4.10 

601-647 

30,121 

30,121 

1 

1 

871-1,058 

12,700 

12,700 

6 

6 

750-912 

61,875 

61,875 

3.50 

3.50 

621-787 

29,175 

29,175 

3 

3 

558-621 

20,650 

20,650 

0.50 

0.50 

1,583* 

9,500 

9,500 

1 

1 

1,192* 

14,300 

14,300 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

5 

5 

614-746 

44,760 

44,760 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10,860 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

10.85 

10.85 

5S4-710 

8S.3S6 

88,386 

9.50 

9.50 

505-614 

64,434 

64,434 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,532 

26,532 

57.05 

57.05 

457-556 

358,119 

358,119 

31.63 

31.63 

395-480 

162,796 

162,796 

4 

4 

350-425 

18,76S 

18,768 

10 

10 

457-556 

61,434 

61,434 

171.08 

171.08 

395^180 

873,654 

873,654 

6 

6 

350-425 

25,938 

25,938 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,360 

6,360 

1.50 

1.50 

405-492 

7,530 

7,530 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

342 

4,104 

4,104 

3 

3 

395-480 

16.260 

16,260 

116.09 

116.09 

457-556 

738,116 

738,116 

164 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auth.j 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
f 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION   AND    DEPARTMEN- 
TAL   RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonaeademic — Continued 

Secretary-stenographer 103.45 

Stenographer    3.73 

Storekeeper  III 1 

Storekeeper  II 8.75 

Storekeeper  I 11.05 

Stores  helper 0.61 

Artist 1.07 

Senior  scientific  illustrator 3 

Pianist  II 0.87 

Communications  production 

supervisor 1 

Communications    production    assist- 
ant III 1 

Senior  photographer 2.61 

Photographer   1.73 

Photographic  technician 0.12 

Senior  television  engineer 1 

Principal  television  technician 0.58 

Television  technician 0.42 

Sound  technician 1 

Senior  wardrobe  technician 1 

Production    manager — theater    arts  0.0S 

Production  supervisor — theater  arts  1 

Senior  scene  technician 0.63 

Scene  technician 0.71 

Engineer  cooperative  coordinator 0.97 

Language  assistant 0.58 

Bibliographer  II - 

Library   assistant  II   1.98 

Library  assistant  I 5.78 

Senior  draftsman   2.13 

Senior   engineering    aid 1 

Senior  development   engineer 2 

Associate  development  engineer 4.57 

Assistant    development    engineer 2.97 

Junior  development  engineer 1 

Senior   statistician   0.90 

Junior  statistician   1 

Programmer  III 1.45 

Programmer  II 0.09 

Programmer  I 0.50 

Senior  administrative   analyst 0.87 

Administrative   analyst   2.73 

Assistant    administrative    analyst 1.37 

Senior  administrative  assistant 14.42 

Administrative  assistant 66.33 

Laboratory  business  officer  III 2 

Laboratory   business   officer   II 1 

Laboratory   business   officer   I 4.50 

Administrative  services  officer  II 1 

Administrative  services  officer  I 1.04 

Accountant  III - 

Editor  III   1.37 

Groundsman     1.93 

Senior  maintenance  man 5.50 

Maintenance  man 3.01 

Senior  cryogenic  technician 1 

Telescope    installation    supervisor 0.67 

Principal  electronics  technician 3 

Senior  electronics   technician 22.66 

Electronics  technician   6.76 

Recording  technician   0.55 

Principal  laboratory  glassblower 2 

Senior  laboratory   glassblower 5 

Mechanical   superintendent  I 1 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician 13.92 

Senior   laboratory   mechanician 59.02 

Laboratory   mechanician   16.70 

Laboratory  mechanician  helper 1 

Senior  optician 1 

Conselor    II    0.39 

Counselor  I   1.85 

Animal  caretaker 6.76 


SALARY  EANGE 

.33.80 

133.80 

$415-505 

§725,790 

$725,790 

1.50 

1.50 

386-569 

7,230 

7,230 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

10 

10 

556-676 

75,744 

75,744 

12.50 

12.50 

480-584 

81,384 

81,384 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,104 

4,104 

1.50 

1.50 

556-676 

11,256 

11,256 

3 

3 

676-821 

29,100 

29,100 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,520 

2.67 

2.67 

614-746 

23.757 

23,757 

1.75 

1.75 

530-644 

12,198 

12,198 

0.50 

0.50 

435-530 

2,676 

2,676 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

584-676 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,368 

2 

2 

505-614 

12,264 

12,264 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,628 

5,628 

3.50 

3.50 

457-556 

21,552 

21,552 

7.90 

7.90 

395-^80 

40,464 

40,464 

2.13 

2.13 

556-676 

15,953 

15,953 

1 

1 

505-614 

7.36S 

7,368 

2 

2 

1,100-1,337 

32.0SS 

32,088 

5.50 

5.50 

950-1.155 

72.79S 

72.79S 

3 

3 

783-950 

31,920 

31,920 

1 

1 

676-783 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,8S8 

12,888 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,920 

7,920 

2.50 

2.50 

905-1,100 

32,376 

32,376 

0.50 

0.50 

746-905 

4,476 

4,476 

1.50 

1.50 

614-746 

11,784 

11,784 

o 

2 

905-1,100 

24.060 

24,060 

4 

4 

746-905 

40,512 

40,512 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,304 

8,304 

14 

14 

710-860 

138.588 

13S,588 

71 

71 

556-676 

549,876 

549,876 

2 

2 

1,048-1,273 

29,832 

29,832 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12.276 

12.276 

4 

4 

746-905 

42,684 

42,6S4 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13,200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

10,860 

1.50 

1.50 

710-863 

13,914 

13,914 

o 

2 

435-530 

12,420 

12,420 

7 

7 

644-746 

60.600 

60.600 

3 

3 

530-614 

22,104 

22,104 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,S60 

10,860 

4 

4 

7S3-950 

43,536 

43,536 

23.50 

23.50 

676-821 

217,728 

217,72S 

9 

9 

584-676 

67,938 

67,93S 

1 

1 

644-746 

7,920 

7,920 

2 

2 

783-950 

22,800 

22.S00 

5 

5 

710-S63 

49.1SS 

49.1SS 

1 

1 

S21-99S 

11,976 

11,976 

14 

14 

746-905 

152,040 

152,040 

61.50 

61.50 

676-821 

5S6J64 

5S6,764 

19 

19 

5S4-710 

150,216 

150,216 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

676-821 

9.S52 

9,852 

0.50 

0.50 

614-746 

3,084 

3,684 

2 

2 

530-644 

12,720 

12,720 

7.50 

7.50 

395-4S0 

41,4S4 

41,484 

IIIi:iIER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


165 


BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tuth.)       lAulh.j 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION    AND    DEPARTMEN- 
TAL  RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonaeademic — Continued 

Principal  animal  technician 111 

Senior   animal    technician 3  3  3 

Animal  technician 5.07  5  5 

Spectroscopist    —  1  1 

Laboratory  assistant  IV 8.4S  10.S1  10.81 

Laboratory   assistant   III 20.86  18  18 

Laboratory   assistant   II 19.94  19.75  19.75 

Laboratory  helper 9.38  10  10 

Laboratory   assistant  I 9.36  11.75  11.75 

Laboratory    technician    IV 7.67  7.50  7.50 

Laboratory   technician   III •__  14.53  16.50  16.50 

Laboratory   technician   II 35.09  37.85  37.85 

Laboratory   technician   I 15.54  15.50  15.50 

Principal  museum  scientist 0.95  1  1 

Senior  museum  scientist 4.25  4  4 

Museum   scientist   1.67  2  2 

Senior  museum  preparator 1.50  2  2 

Museum    preparator   1.50  1  1 

Agriculture   transfer  to  organized  re- 
search    -2S2.S2  -2S8.63  -2SS.63 

General  assistance 296.76  301.74  301.74 

Totals,    Instruction    and    Departmental 

Research     3,253.49  3,594.14  3,594.14 

SUMMER  SESSION 

Summer  Session — Administration : 

Director 0.12  0.50  0.50 

Summer  differential   —  —  — 

Administratiye    stipend    —  —  — 

Principal   clerk   0.23  2  2 

Senior  typist-clerk   0.13  1.50  1.50 

Secretary    0.06  0.25  0.25 

Secretary-stenographer —  0.50  0.50 

Administratiye  services  officer  I 0.25  1  1 

Education — Summer  Program  for 
Teachers : 

Administratiye   stipend   -  - 

Supervisor  teacher  education —  1  1 

Senior  typist-clerk   -  0.50  0.50 

Secretary    -  1  1 

General  assistance 154.10  154.10  154.10 

Totals,  Summer   Session 154.89  162.35  162.35 


ORGANIZED  ACTI VITI ES— OTH  ER 

Chemistry — Liquid  Air  : 

Research   assistant 

Secretary    

Assistant  development  engineer 

Education — Field  Service  Center : 

Head  of  supervised  teaching 

Administrative  stipend 

Secretary    

Education — University  Elementary 
School : 
Demonstration  teacher  public  school 

Principal    

Assistant  to  coordinated  laboratory 

school    

Senior    typist-clerk     

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Engineering — Photographic 
Laboratory : 
Senior    offset    duplicating    machine 

operator    

Principal   photographer 

Senior   photographer    

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY   BANGE 

$584-710 

$8,520 

$8,520 

505-014 

21.5S8 

21,588 

457-556 

31,056 

31,056 

905-1,100 

10,860 

10.860 

710-S63 

105,313 

105,313 

584-710 

147,240 

147.240 

480-5S4 

128.139 

128,139 

342-415 

45,408 

45.468 

415-505 

63,945 

63,945 

7S3-950 

84,456 

84,456 

710-S63 

167,706 

167.706 

644-783 

337,789 

337,789 

530-644 

109,842 

109.842 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

783-950 

44,598 

44.598 

644-783 

1S,792 

1S.792 

480-5S4 

13.06S 

13,068 

395-435 

5,100 

5,100 

(-2.765.156) 

-2,955,616 

-2,955,616 

Q.472.609) 

1,528,122 

1,528,122 

$32,653,904 

$37,989,682 

$37,9S9,682 

$1,442* 

$8,650 

$8,650 

— 

2,800 

2,800 

— 

2,000 

2,000 

457-556 

11.256 

11,256 

395-480 

7,290 

7,290 

457-556 

1,407 

1,407 

415-505 

2,550 

2,550 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1,000 

1,000 

712-1,230 

14,412 

14,412 

395-480 

2,430 

2,430 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

( 880.544) 

966,639 

966,639 

§917,691 

$1,039,394 

$1,039,394 

0.89 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

$265-293* 
457-556 
783-950 

0.10 

0.10 

0.10 

1,508* 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

1.76 
0.18 

2  99 
0J.8 

2  °9 

6Is 

712-1.230 

918* 

0.06 
0.82 
0.75 
0.42 

0.06 
1 
1 
0.50 

0.06 

1 
1 

0.50 

918* 
395-480 
457-556 

415-505 

0.99 
0.67 
1 

1 
0.67 

1 

1 

0.67 

1 

480-584 
746-905 
614-746 

$6,864 

6,060 

11,400 

1.810 
1,872 
6,360 


21,555 
1,983 

661 
5,220 
6,360 
3,030 


5,760 
7,276 
8,952 


$6,864 

6,060 

11,400 

1.810 
1,872 
6.360 


21,555 

1,983 

661 
5,220 
6,360 
3,030 


5.760 
7.276 
S.952 


166 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled?         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ORGANIZED  ACTIVITIES— OTHER 
— Continued 

Engineering — Stores : 

Principal   clerk    

Psychology  Clinic : 

Secretary-stenographer 

Optometry  Clinic : 

Clinic  instructor — 9  months 

Clinic  instructor — 11  months 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

General   assistance   

Totals,   Organized    Activities — Other 


ORGANIZED   RESEARCH 


0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

SALARY  RANGE 

$457-556 

$3,336 

$3,336 

0.99 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,220 

5,220 

3.30 
1 

1.67 

2.21 

55.62 

4.15 
1 
2 
2 
62.83 

4.15 
1 
2 
2 
62.83 

675 

792 

395-480 

395-480 

(441,553) 

33,615 

9,500 

10,704 

11,520 

397,536 

33,615 

9,500 

10,704 

11,520 

397,536 

75.93      S5.2S      85.28 


Academic : 

Director    11.S2 

Director — acting    1.31 

Associate  director 2.99 

Chairman,  center  for  planning  and 

development  research 0.64 

Assistant   dean    0.50 

Summer    differential    — 

Administrative   stipend   

Professor 2.91 

Associate  professor 2.97 

Assistant  professor 0.50 

Lecturer 0.27 

Nursery  school  teacher 2 

Nursery  school  assistant 1.97 

Researcher — agriculture   experiment 

station 7.68 

Research   18.46 

Associate  researcher 11.40 

Assistant  researcher 16.55 

Postgraduate  researcher — 11  months  4.99 

Research   assistant 8.65 

Specialist 1.25 

Associate  specialist 1.04 

Assistant  specialist 9.73 

Coordinator  of  public  programs 1.96 

Associate  coordinator  of  public  pro- 
grams    1.63 

Librarian  IV 2 

Librarian  III 2 

Librarian  II 7.84 

Librarian  I 0.92 

Associate   curator   - 

Research  professor — Miller  Institute  15.97 
Associate  research  professor — Miller 

Institute   3.66 

Nonacademie : 

Senior  nurservman 1 

Principal   clerk   12.82 

Senior  clerk 5.07 

Principal  typist-clerk 2.51 

Senior   typist-clerk   21.14 

Typist-clerk    2.64 

Computer   operations   supervisor   II  0.75 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I 1.50 

Senior  coder 2.06 

Secretary    20.49 

Secretary-stenographer     17.43 

Storekeeper   I    1.50 

Maid/housekeeping   aid 1.18 

Principal  artist 1 

Senior  scientific  illustrator 2.58 

Scientific  illustrator 3.68 

Principal   photographer 1.33 

Senior  photographer 1.58 

Photographer   1.61 

Library    assistant    II 2.92 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


$586,351 


$566,594 


$566,594 


14.94 

14.94 

$1,946* 

$349,840 

$349,840 

0.33 

0.33 

1,906* 

7,623 

7,623 

5 

5 

1,615* 

96,932 

96,932 

0.50 

0.50 

1,508* 

9,050 

9,050 

0.50 

0.50 

1,367* 

S.200 

8,200 

— 

— 

— 

14,703 

14,703 

— 

— 

— 

67,730 

67,730 

2.37 

2.37 

1,233-2,100 

54,517 

54,517 

2 

2 

9S3-1,300 

29,300 

29,300 

1 

1 

775-1,067 

10,100 

10,100 

0.40 

0.40 

730-1,954 

6.S73 

6,873 

o 

2 

631-S45 

19,344 

19,344 

3 

3 

544* 

19,570 

19,570 

10.56 

10.56 

OOS-2,100 

16S.364 

16S.364 

25.19 

25.19 

1,442-2,100 

511,514 

511,514 

43.63 

43.63 

1,142-1,300 

551,001 

551,001 

5.12 

5.12 

90S-1,067 

50,602 

50,602 

3.88 

3.88 

616-786 

32,381 

32,3S1 

24.26 

24.26 

265-293 

157,537 

157,537 

1 

1 

1,191-1,482 

17,7S4 

17,784 

1.50 

1.50 

909-1,104 

19,236 

19,236 

10.60 

10.60 

713-S25 

100,164 

100,164 

2.50 

2.50 

1,250-1,675 

42,275 

42,275 

0.50 

0.50 

967-1,167 

7,000 

7,000 

2 

2 

871-1,05S 

24,750 

24,750 

2 

2 

750-912 

21,900 

21,900 

8.50 

8.50 

621-787 

76,650 

76,650 

1 

1 

55S-621 

7,050 

7,050 

0.50 

0.50 

1,300* 

7,S0O 

7,800 

- 

- 

1,442-2,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,142-1,300 

- 

- 

1 

1 

584-710 

8.520 

8,520 

13.25 

13.25 

457-556 

86,133 

86,133 

5 

5 

395-480 

26,424 

26,424 

3.25 

3.25 

457-556 

20,916 

20.916 

19.07 

19.07 

395-480 

99,574 

99,574 

3 

3 

350-425 

13,212 

13,212 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,676 

11,676 

4 

4 

783-950 

39,204 

39,204 

2 

2 

505-614 

13,524 

13,524 

26 

26 

457-556 

165,390 

165,390 

18.50 

18.50 

415-505 

103,062 

103,062 

1.50 

1.50 

480-584 

9,696 

9,696 

0.60 

0.60 

359-435 

3,132 

3,132 

1 

1 

821-998 

9,852 

9,852 

3 

3 

676-821 

27,576 

27,576 

3.26 

3.26 

556-676 

25,701 

25,701 

1.33 

1.33 

746-905 

14,444 

14,444 

2.33 

2.33 

614-746 

17,979 

17,979 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,720 

24,720 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


167 


BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        [tilth. )       (Oulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
S6 


ORGANIZED  RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonacademic — Continued 

Library  assistant  I 3.64  5  5 

Design  draftsman 111 

Senior  draftsman   1.53  1.50  1.50 

Draftsman    1  1  1 

Senior   development   engineer 1  1.50  1.50 

Associate  development  engineer 1.50  1  1 

Programmer    IV    0.72  1  1 

Programmer   III 3.02  2.50  2.50 

Programmer   II 2.4.3  3  3 

Programmer  I 1.12  1  1 

Administrative   analyst   0.10  0.90  0.90 

Assistant  director — institute  of  gov- 
ernmental studies 111 

Public  administrative  analyst  IV 1.10  2  2 

Public  administrative  analyst  III—  0.42  0.10  0.10 

Senior  administrative  assistant 3.87  3.75  3.75 

Administrative  assistant 16.61  16  16 

Laboratory  business  officer  III 1.46  1.50  1.50 

Laboratory  business  officer  II 1.37  2  2 

Laboratorv  business  officer  I 1.38  2  2 

Editor  III   3.60  4.13  4.13 

Editor   II    1.12  2  2 

Writer  II 0.50  0.50  0.50 

Senior  maintenance  man 4.29  4.40  4.40 

Maintenance    man    2.94  2  2 

Principal  electronics  technician 0.08  0.50  0.50 

Senior  electronics  technician 6.20  6  6 

Electronics   technician   2  2  2 

Aircraft  pilot 0.33  1  1 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 0.98  1  1 

Mechanical  superintendent  I 111 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician 1.87  2  2 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 3.08  3  3 

Laboratory  mechanician 111 

Laboratory   assistant  III 0.50  1  1 

Laboratory  assistant  II 3.92  4  4 

Laboratory    helper    1.83  1.50  1.50 

Laboratory  technician  IV 2.67  2  2 

Laboratory  technician  III 0.34  2  2 

Laboratory  technician  II 9.94  9  9 

Laboratory   technician  I 1.19  1  1 

Principal   museum   scientist 111 

Senior  museum  scientist 3  3  3 

Museum   scientist   6.82  8.25  8.25 

Museum  technician 5.66  5.85  5.85 

Principal  museum  preparator 1.58  3  3 

Senior  museum  preparator 3.56  3.40  3.40 

Museum  preparator   1.83  1.50  1.50 

Operations  manager 111 

Principal  animal  technician 111 

Senior   animal   technician 111 

Agriculture   transferred   from   instruc- 
tion and  research 282.82  288.63  288.63 

General   assistance   277.46  226.10  226.10 


Totals,  Organized    Research. 


LIBRARIES 

Library — Bancroft : 

Director    

Administrative    stipend    

Associate  specialist 

Librarian  IV 

Librarian    III     

Librarian    II    

Librarian    I    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary-stenographer 

Library  assistant  II 

Library  assistant  I 

Bancroft  Library — Regional  Oral  His- 
tory Office : 
Editor   III    

*  Not  an  established  range. 


92S.78    931.38    931.3S 


SALABY  RANGE 

$395-180 

$2S.392 

$28,392 

7 10-863 

10,356 

10.3.  ,6 

556-676 

10,872 

10,872 

435-330 

6,060 

6.060 

1,100-1,337 

22,578 

22,578 

950-1,155 

13.860 

13,860 

1,155-1,405 

16.044 

16,044 

905-1,100 

29.C76 

29,676 

746-903 

29,208 

29,208 

614-740 

8,112 

8.112 

746-905 

9,547 

9,547 

1,213* 

14,556 

14,330 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

746-905 

1,061 

1,061 

710-863 

3S.241 

38,241 

556-676 

122,160 

122,160 

1,048-1,273 

22,044 

22,044 

905-1,100 

25,176 

25,176 

746-905 

20,472 

20,472 

710-963 

39,302 

39,302 

584-710 

14,016 

14,016 

584-710 

4,056 

4,056 

644-746 

37,59S 

37,598 

530-614 

14,016 

14,016 

783-950 

5,178 

5,178 

676-821 

58,200 

58,200 

584-676 

16.236 

16,236 

S21-998 

11,976 

11,976 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

821-99S 

11,976 

11,976 

746-905 

21,216 

21,216 

676-821 

29,100 

29,100 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

584-710 

S,112 

8,112 

4S0-5S4 

27,384 

27,3.84 

342-415 

7,014 

7,014 

783-950 

22,S00 

22,800 

710-863 

19,020 

19,020 

644-783 

79,602 

79,602 

530-644 

7,044 

7,044 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

7S3-950 

34,200 

34,200 

644-783 

71,604 

71,604 

530-644 

39,503 

39,503 

5S4-710 

22,S96 

22,896 

480-5S4 

22.0S6 

22,086 

395-435 

7,302 

7,302 

1,513* 

18,156 

1S,156 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

505-614 

7.36S 

7,36S 

12,765,156) 

2,955,616 

2,955.616 

(1,S54,607) 

1,265,3S4 

1,265,3S4 

$S,646,3S0 

$8,5S7,329 

$8,587,329 

_ 

0.67 

0.67 

$1,672* 

$13,400 

$13,400 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2.000 

2.000 

1 

1 

1 

909-1.104 

12,612 

12.612 

1 

1 

1 

871-1,058 

12,700 

12.700 

3 

4 

4 

750-912 

41,350 

41,350 

5.73 

7 

7 

621-787 

59,200 

59.200 

3.82 

o 

2 

558-621 

14,900 

14.900 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

_ 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,100 

5.100 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

3.84 

4 

4 

395-480 

20,940 

20,940 

0.62 


0.50 


0.50 


710-S63 


5,178 


5,178 


168 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67 
(Filled) 


67-68    68-69 
(Aulh.)       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LIBRARIES— Continued 

Library — General : 

University  librarian 

Associate  specialist 

Associate  university  librarian 

Assistant  university  librarian 

Librarian  V 

Librarian  IV 

Librarian  III 

Librarian   II   

Librarian    I    

Music  librarian 

Principal   clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk   

Senior    offset    duplicating    machine 

operator    

Offset  duplicating  machine  operator 

Key  punch  operator  II 

Mail  clerk  II 

Mail  clerk   I   

Secretary    

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper  I  

Library  assistant  III 

Library  assistant  II 

Library  assistant  I 

Collator     

Senior  library  bookruender 

Library    bookmender    

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Administrative  services  officer  I 

Automotive   equipment   operator   II 

Library — Rental  Service  : 

Cashier     

Library  assistant  I 

Library — A.  F.  Morrison  Memorial : 

Library  assistant  III 

Library  assistant  I 

General   assistance   

Totals,    Libraries    


EXTENSION   AND   PUBLIC 
SERVICE 

School  of  Law — Law  Review  : 

Administrative   assistant 

Art  Center  Program  : 

Director    

Administrative  stipend 

Associate  specialist 

Librarian   I    

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior  photographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Museum  technician 

Principal  museum  preparator 

Arts  and  Lectures : 

Cashier   

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary    

Manager  II,  arts  and  lectures 

Administrative   assistant 

Writer  II 

General   assistance   

Totals,  Extension  and   Public  Service. 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$2.0S3* 

$25,000 

$25,000 

1 

1 

1 

909-1,104 

12,612 

12,612 

1 

1 

1 

1,283-1,554 

18,650 

18,650 

1.94 

2 

2 

1,167-1,421 

30,100 

30,100 

3.79 

3.85 

3.85 

1,004-1,283 

55,940 

55,940 

13.16 

15 

15 

871-1,058 

1S5,S00 

185,800 

21.28 

32 

32 

750-912 

334,949 

334,949 

50.82 

58 

58 

621-787 

501,525 

501.525 

22.85 

14.50 

14.50 

558-621 

104,500 

104,500 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,508* 

9,050 

9,050 

2.02 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,432 

12,432 

6.05 

5.50 

5.50 

395-480 

29,850 

29,850 

3.89 

2 

2 

350-425 

9,372 

9,372 

3 

3 

3 

395-480 

15.34S 

15,348 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,00S 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

405-492 

5.484 

5,484 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

2 

o 

2 

435-530 

12,420 

12,420 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13.344 

13,344 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

4S0-5S4 

6,852 

6,852 

23.73 

23 

23 

530-644 

175,290 

175,290 

34.17 

37.75 

37.75 

457-556 

241,029 

241,029 

95 

104.25 

104.25 

395-480 

540,090 

540,090 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

350-425 

2,550 

2,550 

3 

3 

3 

517-628 

21,276 

21,276 

5 

0 

5 

395-480 

2S,66S 

2S,66S 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

3 

3.50 

3.50 

556-676 

26,92S 

26,928 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,888 

12,888 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,360 

6,360 

1.15 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

4,860 

1.10 

2.75 

2.75 

395-480 

13,365 

13,365 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1.45 

1.50 

1.50 

395-4S0 

7,110 

7,110 

126.34 

107.52 

107.52 

(553,439) 
$2,930,123 

524,705 

524,705 

462.75 

469.29 

469.29 

$3,240,623 

$3,240,623 

1 

1 

1 

$556-676 

$8,112 

$8,112 

_ 

0.50 

0.50 

1.925* 

11.550 

11,550 

— 

— 

_ 

— 

2,000 

2,000 

1 

1 

1 

909-1,104 

11,736 

11,736 

1 

1 

1 

558-621 

6,700 

6,700 

— 

0.50 

0.50 

395^80 

2,430 

2,430 

— 

0.50 

0.50 

614-746 

3,864 

3,864 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7.008 

7,008 

1 

2 

<> 

530-644 

14,016 

14,016 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1.04 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

4,980 

4,980 

0.95 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

9 

'7 

2 

556-676 

16,224 

16,224 

0.94 

i 

1 

584-710 

7,728 

7,72S 

11.10 

8.85 

8.85 

(86,913) 

3S.749 

3S.749 

24.03   24.35   24.35 


$182,791 


$167,185 


$167,185 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


169 


.SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


mo.  or  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 

(FiMed)  fAuth: 


68-6S 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
S3 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 
OF  PLANT 

Superintendence : 

Principal  superintendent — grounds 

and    buildings    

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Key  punch  operator  II 

Messenger 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Assistant  architectural  draftsman 

Administrative   assistant 

Accountant  II 

Senior  superintendent  of  grounds 

and    buildings    

Superintendent  of  grounds  and 

buildings   

Craft  foreman 

Superintendence — Richmond  Field  Sta- 
tion : 

Principal    clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary    

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper   I    

Associate  development  engineer 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Superintendent  of  grounds  and 

buildings    

Building  Maintenance : 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper  I  

Guard    

Senior  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  man 

Grounds  Maintenance: 

Associate  landscape  architect 

Janitorial  Service: 

Custodian  supervisor  II 

Custodian   supervisor  I 

Maid/housekeeping   aid   

Cook-housekeeper    

Police : 

Chief   of  police   

Secretary-stenographer     

Utilities : 

Associate    engineer    

White  Mountain  Reservoir  Station — 
Maintenance : 

Principal    clerk    

Laboratory  business  officer  I 

Maintenance   man 

Aircraft    pilot    

Automotive  mechanic 

Laboratory  technician  I 

General    assistance 

Totals,  Maintenance  and  Operation  of 
Plant   


STUDENT   SERVICES 

Admissions  Office : 

Admission    officer    0.96 

Associate  admission  officer - 

Principal   clerk    7.04 

Senior  clerk 11.96 

Clerk   1.11 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.8S 

Typist-clerk    0.88 

Secretary    1.20 

-  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,500* 

$18,000 

$18,000 

3.02 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,516 

18,516 

2.39 

2.50 

2.50 

395^80 

13,314 

13,314 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.57 

1 

1 

405-492 

4,860 

4,860 

0.90 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

2 

2 

2 

415-505 

11,688 

11,CS8 

1 

i 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

3.70 

3 

3 

556-676 

22,740 

22,740 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

3 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

41,580 

41,580 

1 

1 

1 

S21-998 

11,976 

11,976 

— 

1 

1 

710-821 

8,520 

8,520 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

1.08 

2 

2 

395-480 

10.S60 

10.S60 

1.42 

0.50 

0.50 

457-556 

3,030 

3,030 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,168 

9,168 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7.00S 

0.25 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,400 

11,400 

0.25 

0.25 

0.25 

710-S63 

2,589 

2,589 

1.02 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

_ 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,740 

4,740 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,980 

10,980 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

3 

3 

480-584 

20,532 

20,532 

2.83 

2 

2 

644-746 

17,256 

17,256 

1.16 

- 

- 

530-614 

- 

— 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

3 

4 

4 

614-746 

34,224 

34,224 

1 

1 

1 

394-435 

4,740 

4,740 

1.92 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,60S 

10.60S 

1 

1 

1 

821-99S 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

0.67 

457-556 

_ 

_ 

0.27 

_ 

_ 

746-905 

— 

— 

0.50 

_ 

_ 

530-614 

— 

— 

0.33 

_ 

_ 

S21-99S 

— 

— 

0.67 

_ 

_ 

5S4-710 

— 

— 

0.16 

_ 

_ 

530-644 

— 

— 

614.33 

571.93 

571.93 

(5,286,923) 
$5,703,267 

5,099,530 
$5,530,303 

5,099,530 

667.94 

624.68 

624.6S 

$5,530,303 

1 

1 

$1,292* 

$15,500 

1 

1 

1,133* 

13,600 

7.80 

7.80 

457-556 

48,106 

14 

14 

395-480 

69,408 

2 

2 

350-425 

9,384 

2.20 

2.20 

395-4S0 

10,692 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

$15,500 

13,600 

48,100 

69,40S 

9.3S4 

10,692 

4,404 

6,360 


170 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Aiilh.)       (Aiilh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
i 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT   SERVICES— Continued 

Admissions  Office — Continued 

Secretary-stenographer     3.99 

Stenographer    1.63 

Senior  administrative  assistant 2 

Administrative  assistant 3.74 

Counseling  Center : 

Counseling  center  manager 1.03 

Principal  clerk 1.75 

Senior   typist-clerk   2.60 

Secretary    1 

Secretary   stenographer 1 

Consulting  physician — student 

health  service 0.07 

Counseling  psychologist  II 2.22 

Counseling  psychologist  I 5.74 

Counselor  II    1 

Counseling  psychologist  III 0.S3 

Occupational  information  adviser 0.72 

Senior  psychometrist   2.04 

Psychometrist    1.30 

Dean  of  Students : 

Dean  of  students 1 

Special  assistant  to  the  dean — 

Associate  dean  of  students — ■ 

men    1 

Associate  dean  of  students — 

women 1 

Dean - 

Assistant  dean 0.42 

Administrative    stipend    - 

Principal  clerk 1.0S 

Senior  clerk 6.25 

Senior  typist-clerk   3.12 

Secretary    4.99 

Secretary-stenographer 7.49 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative  assistant 3 

Associate  dean  of  students 3 

Assistant  dean  of  students 10.22 

Advisor,  foreign  students 0.50 

Supervisor — Housing  Service  : 

Supervisor   of  housing   services   III  1 

Supervisor  of  housing  services  II 0.75 

Principal  clerk 2.28 

Senior  typist-clerk   6.28 

Secretary    0.33 

Secretary-stenographer 1.67 

Administrative   assistant 1 

Special  Services : 

Supervisor  of  special  services 1 

Principal  clerk 2.13 

Senior  clerk 1.53 

Senior  typist-clerk   2.60 

Typist-clerk    - 

Secretary-stenographer 1 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Educational  Placement : 

Educational   placement   officer 0.96 

Principal    clerk    1 

Senior    typist-clerk    4.93 

Secretary-stenographer    1.50 

Administrative   assistant 1 

Placement  interviewer  III 4 

Placement  interviewer  II - 

Registrar's  Office : 

Registrar 1 

Principal  clerk 8.90 

Senior  clerk 26.41 

Clerk   4.69 

Senior  tvpist-elerk 2.98 

Typist-clerk    8.47 

Principal  offset  duplicating  machine 

operator 0.67 

Offset  duplicating  machine  operator  0.08 

Key  punch  operator  II 3 

Tabulating  machine  operator 2 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I 1 

Senior  computer  operator 1 

Computer  operator 3 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

5 

5 

§415-505 

$26,040 

1 

1 

3S6-469 

4,S60 

2 

2 

710-S63 

19,524 

4 

4 

556-676 

30,76S 

1 

1 

1,4S3* 

17,S00 

1.75 

1.75 

457-556 

11,520 

2 

*> 

395-4S0 

9,960 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,904 

0.12 

0.12 

1,465* 

2,111 

5.50 

5.50 

905-1,100 

66.58S 

8.34 

S.34 

821-99S 

S4.236 

1 

1 

614-746 

S,952 

2 

2 

998-1,213 

28.056 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9,396 

2 

2 

614-746 

17,196 

2 

2 

530-644 

12,720 

1 

1 

1.625* 

19.500 

0.25 

0.25 

1,113* 

3,339 

1 

1 

1,250* 

15,000 

1 

1 

1.2S3* 

15.400 

0.67 

0.67 

9S3* 

7,906 

0.37 

0.37 

1,360* 

6,037 

— 

_ 

— 

2,008 

9 

2 

457-556 

12.156 

6.78 

6.78 

395-480 

34,602 

3 

3 

395-4S0 

15,060 

5 

5 

457-556 

33,048 

9 

9 

415-505 

49,128 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

3 

3 

556-676 

23,952 

3 

3 

821-998 

35,928 

10.50 

10.50 

710-863 

103.0S6 

0.50 

0.50 

821-99S 

5,988 

1 

1 

821-998 

10,860 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

3 

3 

457-556 

19.104 

6 

6 

395-4S0 

29,904 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,628 

1 

1 

415-505 

4.980 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

1 

1 

821-998 

10.356 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,916 

2 

o 

395-480 

9.S40 

4 

4 

395-480 

20.040 

1 

1 

350-425 

4.524 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,484 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,396 

1 

1 

1.192* 

14,300 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.360 

6.50 

6.50 

395-4S0 

33,930 

0.80 

0.80 

415-505 

4.S48 

1 

1 

556—676 

7,368 

4.20 

4.20 

676-821 

39.674 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

8,112 

1 

1 

1,600* 

19,200 

13 

13 

457-556 

79.032 

25 

25 

395-180 

123.672 

8 

8 

350-425 

34.920 

3 

3 

395^180 

14,940 

9 

9 

350-425 

38,640 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

8.520 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,352 

4 

4 

405-492 

20,292 

2 

o 

457-556 

13,344 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

3 

3 

530-644 

23.184 

$26,040 

4,S60 

19,524 

30,76S 

17,800 

11.520 

9.960 

6.672 

5,904 

2.111 
66.5SS 
S4,236 

S,952 
2S.056 

9,396 
17,196 
12.720 

19.500 
3,339 

15,000 

15,400 

7,906 

6,037 

2,008 

12,156 

34,602 

15,060 

33,04S 

49,128 

10,356 

23.952 

35,928 

103,086 

5,988 

10,860 
8,952 
19,104 
29.904 
5,628 
4,9S0 
7,368 

10,356 
17.916 
9.840 
20.040 
4,524 
5,484 
9,396 

14,300 
6,360 

33,930 
4.848 
7,368 

39,674 
8,112 

19,200 
79,032 
123.672 
34,920 
14,940 
38,640 

8,520 
5,352 
20.292 
13,344 
11.400 
8,952 
23.1S4 


HHUIER  EDUCATION 


171 


University  of  California 
BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
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68 
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70 
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78 
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81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


STUDENT    SERVICES— Continued 

Registrar's  Office — Continued 

Secretary  

Stenographer    

Photographic  technician 

Administrative   assistant 

Assistant  registrar  II 

Student  and  Alumni  Placement  Center : 

Placement  office  manager 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Secretary-stenographer    

Placement  interviewer  IV 

Placement  interviewer  III 

Placement  interviewer  II 

Student  Health  Service : 

Administration  and  General — 
Director : 

Student  health  service  director 

Administrative  assistant 

Administration  and  General — Assist- 
ant Director : 

Secretary  

Senior  physician  diplomate 

Administrative  assistant 

Administration    and    General — Ad- 
ministrator : 
Administrator,  student  health 

service  

Administrative  assistant 

Administration  and  General — 
Accounting : 

Prinicpal  clerk 

Administration   and  General — Eligi- 
bility and  Information : 

Administrative  assistant 

Administration  and  General — Medi- 
cal Records : 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  medical  record  librarian 

Principal  medical  record  librarian 
Administration  and  General — Store- 
room : 

Storekeeper  I  

Administration   and    General — Tele- 
phone and  Information : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Hospital  Care — Dental  Department : 

Principal  clerk 

Hospital  Care — Dietary  : 

Senior  dietitian 

Hospital  Care — Dispensary  : 

Nursing  supervisor 

Head   nurse   

Hospital  Care— EKG,  EMR, 
Allergy  : 
Senior   electrocardiographic    tech- 
nician     

Hospital    Care — In-patient    Depart- 
ment : 

Superintendent  of  nurses  II 

Assistant  superintendent  of 

nurses    

Nursing  supervisor 

Secretary-stenographer 

Hospital  Care — Laboratory  : 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist  II 

Laboratory  helper 

Laboratory  technician  IV 

Laboratory  technician  III 

Hospital  Care — Operating  Room : 

Nursing  supervisor 

Hospital  Care — Pharmacy  : 

Senior  pharmacist    

Pharmacist 

Hospital  Care — Psychiatry  : 

Principal  clerk 

Hospital  Care — Radiology  : 

Principal  X-ray  technician 

Senior  X-ray  technician 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

0.87 
0.94 
5.96 
4 

1 

1 
1 
6 
4 

1 

1 
1 
6 

4 

$457-556 
386-469 
435-530 
556-676 
710-863 

1.63 

2.99 

2.07 

3 

5.03 

9.95 

1 

1 
3 
2 

3 

7 
9 

1 

1 
3 
o 

3 

7 
9 

1,283* 

395^,80 
395-480 
415-505 
746-905 
676-S21 
5S4-710 

1 
0.92 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,958* 
556-676 

1 
0.92 

1 
0.50 

1 
0.50 

457-556 

1,667-2,026 

556-676 

1 

0.74 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,267* 
556-676 

1.08 


0.42 


2 
2 
1 

1.50 
1 
1 
5.35 


1 
1.98 

1.08 

0.92 
0.97 


457-556 


556-676 


480-584 


556-676 


884-1,048 


$6,672 
4,632 
5,484 

4  I. SOS 

41,424 

15,400 
4,9S0 
15,180 
10,704 
34,308 
65,02S 
68,064 


23,500 

8,112 


6,672 

11,574 


15,200 
8,112 


13,344 


8,112 


1 

1 

1 

395-^S0 

5,760 

0.99 

1 

1 

644-783 

8,736 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

6,360 


6,672 


12,5SS 


2 
2 

1 

728-863 
72S-863 
415-505 

20,712 

20,712 

5,100 

6 

1 
1 
1 

644-783 
342-415 
783-950 
710-863 

50,040 

4,9S0 

11,400 

10,356 

1 

728-S63 

10,356 

1 
2 

1,048-1,213 
905-1,048 

14,556 

24,552 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

1 

1 

660-801 
543-660 

8,952 
7,020 

$6,672 

4,632 

5,484 

44,868 

41,424 

15,400 
4,980 
15,180 
10,704 
34,308 
65.02S 
6S,064 


23,500 
8,112 


6,672 
11,574 


15,200 
S,112 


13,344 


8,112 


5,760 
S.736 
9,396 


6,360 


0.98 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

457-556 
395^tS0 

6,672 
5,760 

6,672 
5,760 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,852 

9,852 

1 
2.99 

1 
3 

1 
3 

72S-S63 
660-7S3 

10,356 

2S,1S8 

10,356 

2S,1S8 

6,672 


12.5SS 

20,712 

20,712 

5,100 

50,040 

4.9S0 

11,400 

10,356 

10,356 

14,556 

24,552 

6,672 

S,952 
7,020 


172 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


BERKELEY  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


h 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
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37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
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46 
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48 
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50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
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68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT   SERVICES— Continued 

Student  Health  Service — Continued 
House  and  Property — Building 
Maintenance : 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Undergraduate   Scholarships  Adminis- 
tration : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

General   assistance   

Totals,  Student  Services 


GENERAL   INSTITUTIONAL  SERV- 
ICES AND   EXPENSE 

Academic  Senate  Secretariat : 

Secretary  of  academic  senate 0.75 

Administrative  stipend 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Senior  typist-clerk 1 

Secretary 1 

Secretary-stenographer 1 

Central  Duplicating  Service : 

Supervisor  reproduction  section 1 

Principal  clerk 2 

Senior  clerk 1.90 

Clerk   0.90 

Principal  typist-clerk 4.42 

Senior  typist-clerk 3 

Senior  duplicating  machine  operator  2.08 
Principal  offset  duplicating  machine 

operator 1 

Senior  offset  duplicating  machine 

operator 0.25 

Offset  duplicating  machine  operator  4.82 

Deliveryman 0.42 

Secretary 0.96 

Editor  II   1.80 

Equipment  Staging  Facilities : 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.17 

Principal   clerk   0.17 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.50 

Storekeeper  II - 

Mail  and  Messenger  Service  : 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.30 

Principal  clerk 0.30 

Senior  clerk 1.53 

Mail  service  supervisor 1 

Mail  clerk  II 2.01 

Mail  clerk  I 10.98 

Secretary 0.30 

Administrative  assistant — 

Mailing  Room — Current : 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.70 

Principal    clerk    0.78 

Senior  clerk 3.24 

Key  punch  operator  II 0.85 

Tabulating   supervisor   1 

Tabulating   machine   operator 1 

Mail  service  supervisor 0.17 

Mail   clerk   II   3.65 

Mail   clerk   I   13.81 

Secretary    0.70 

Administrative    assistant    - 

Microscope  Pool  Operator : 

Laboratory   mechanician   1 

Receiving  : 

Principal   clerk    1 

Senior   typist-clerk   2.97 

Storekeeper    III    1.14 

Storekeeper    II    0.36 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Storehouse — Current : 

Administrative  assistant 0.9S 

Principal   clerk    2.25 

Clerk   :___ 

Senior   typist-clerk   5.43 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 

1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$644-746 

$8,952 

$8,952 

1.12 
0.50 
0.65 

1 

1 

199.56 

1.50 
0.50 
1 
1 
1 
223.65 

1.50 
0.50 
1 
1 
1 
223.65 

395^1S0 
457-556 
415-505 
710-S63 
556-676 
(1,681,457) 

$3,709,397 

7,410 
3,336 
4,980 
10,356 
7.536 
1,695,704 

$4,074,707 

7,410 
3,336 
4,9S0 
10,356 
7,536 
1,695,704 

485.03 

545.43 

545.43 

$4,074,707 

0.50 

0.50 

$1,75S* 

$10,550 

$10,550 

— 

— 

— 

1,650 

1,650 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,62S 

5,628 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.50 

1.50 

415-505 

S,226 

8,226 

1 

1 

710-S63 

9,396 

9,396 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,032 

13,032 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

10,080 

10.0S0 

1.20 

1.20 

350-425 

5.494 

5,494 

6 

6 

457-556 

36,720 

36,720 

2 

2 

395^80 

10.9S0 

10,980 

2 

2 

395^80 

10,440 

10,440 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,368 

7,36S 

3 

3 

4S0-584 

17,580 

17,5S0 

3 

o 

435-530 

17,916 

17,916 

1 

1 

405-492 

4,860 

4,860 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.S0 

1.80 

5S4-710 

15,336 

15,336 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,62S 

5,628 

0.50 

0.50 

395^S0 

2,550 

2,550 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

6,672 

0.30 

0.30 

746-905 

3.25S 

3,25S 

0.30 

0.30 

457-556 

2,002 

2,002 

1.60 

1.60 

395-1S0 

7,776 

7,776 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

S,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

505-614 

14.736 

14,736 

14 

14 

435-530 

S0.556 

S0,556 

0.30 

0.30 

457-556 

1,861 

1,861 

0.30 

0.30 

556-676 

2,002 

2,002 

0.70 

0.70 

746-905 

7,602 

7,602 

0.70 

0.70 

457-556 

4,670 

4,670 

2.40 

2.40 

395^S0 

11,544 

11,544 

1 

1 

405-492 

5,904 

5,904 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

7,728 

7,728 

3 

3 

505-614 

20,940 

20,940 

16 

16 

435-530 

90.492 

90,492 

0.70 

0.70 

457-556 

4,343 

4,343 

0.70 

0.70 

556-676 

4,670 

4,670 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

S,520 

S,520 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

3 

395-4S0 

15.240 

15,240 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

556-676 

S,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

4S0-5S4 

7,008 

7,00S 

1 

1 

556-676 

S.112 

8,112 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,120 

12,120 

1 

1 

350-425 

4.30S 

4,30S 

6 

6 

395-4S0 

30,756 

30,756 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


173 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 
(Filled) 


67-68 
(Anlh.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


GENERAL   INSTITUTIONAL   SERV- 
ICES AND  EXPENSE— Continued 

Storehouse — Current — Continued 

Tabulating    machine   operator 

Secretary-stenographer 

Storekeeper  IV   

Storekeeper    III    

Storekeeper    II    

Storekeeper  I  

Stores  helper 

Telephone  and  Telegraph : 

Communications  supervisor  III 

Communications  supervisor  I 

Supervisor   communications   attend- 
ant   

Communications   attendant 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

L'C  Garage — Current: 

Senior  garage  manager 

Principal   clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Administrative    assistant    

Craft  foreman 

Automotive  mechanic 

Automotive  mechanic  helper 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I   _ 
Environmental  Health  and  Safety  : 
Head  of  environmental  health  and 

safety  

Environmental    health    and    safety 

officer 

Campus  veterinarian   

Senior   typist-clerk   

Administrative  assistant 

Environmental  health  and  safety 

technician 

Environmental    health     and    safety 

technician  II 

Environmental    health    and    safety 

technician  I 

Laboratory  technician  II 

Gifts  and  Endowments : 

Assistant  to  the  chancellor 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary    

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Administrative  assistant 

Library  Photographic  Service : 

Principal    clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Senior    typist-clerk 

Principal  photographer 

Photographer    

Photographic   technician   

Library   assistant   II    

Library  assistant  I 

Public  Information  Office : 

Public   affairs   officer 

Public   information   manager 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Editor   II    

Writer    IV    

Writer  III 

Writer  II 

Publications : 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary  

Publications    manager    II    

Editor   III   

Editor   II   

Production  assistant  II 

International  Visitors  Program : 

Principal    clerk    

Administrative   assistant 

General   assistance   

Totals,    General     Institutional    Service 
and   Expense 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1.27 

0.93 

0.S3 

1 

2.50 

6.45 

0.55 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 
7 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
o 

7 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
!>457-556 
415-505 
710-S63 
644-783 
556-676 
480-584 
342-415 

|5,760 
5,760 
9,852 
8,520 
15,120 
44,7S4 
5,760 

$5,760 
5,760 
9,S52 
8,520 
15,120 
44,784 
5,760 

- 

1 
1 

1 
1 

692-S42 
530-644 

10,104 

7,728 

10,104 

7,72S 

- 

1 

15 

2 

1 

1 

15 

2 

1 

457-556 
395-4S0 
457-556 
415-505 

6.060 
74,460 
12,120 

6,060 

6,060 
74,460 
12,120 

6,060 

1.01 

0.75 
0.50 
0.81 

1 
3 
2.67 

2.S1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
4 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
4 

710-863 
457-556 
395^80 
556-676 
710-S21 
5S4-710 
457-556 
415-505 

10,356 

5,484 

5,250 

6,672 

9,852 

25,560 

19,104 

21,480 

10,356 

5,484 

5,250 

6,672 

9,852 

25,560 

19,104 

21,4S0 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,75S* 

10,550 

10,550 

1 
1 

2.01 
1 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
1 
2 
1 

1,333* 
1,333* 
395-480 
556-676 

16,000 

16,000 

10.9S0 

8,112 

16,000 

16,000 

10,980 

8,112 

4.87 

5 

5 

950-1,155 

62,412 

62,412 

2.51 

4 

4 

746-905 

37,224 

37,224 

1 
0.8S 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5S4-710 

644-7S3 

15,120 
8,112 

15,120 
S,112 

0.25 
0.30 
0.67 
1.02 
0.7S 

- 

- 

1,000* 

395-4S0 

457-556 

905-1,100 

556-676 

- 

- 

1.S3 

4 

1.S6 

1 

5 

3.62 

1.06 

1.15 

3 

5 
3 

1 
5 
4 

1 
1 

3 
5 
3 

1 
5 
4 
1 
1 

457-556 
395-480 
395^80 
746-905 
530-644 
435-530 
457-556 
395-480 

18,792 
23,940 
15,180 
10,S60 
38,640 
23,976 
6,672 
4,9S0 

1S,792 
23,940 
15,1S0 
10.S60 
3S.640 
23,976 
6,672 
4,980 

1 
1 
0.9S 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

0.25 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

5.25 

1 
1 
1 

1,567* 
1,242* 
395-480 
350-425 
457-556 
5S4-710 
S63-l,048 
710-S63 
584-710 

18,800 
14,900 

5,220 

4,632 
12,732 

1,932 
12,276 
10,356 

8,520 

18,800 
14,900 

5,220 

4,632 
12,732 

1,932 
12,276 
10,356 

8,520 

0.97 
1 

1 
2 

1 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

395-480 
457-556 
950-1,155 
710-863 
584-710 
584-710 

4,860 
6,672 
13,860 
19,308 
8,520 
7,00S 

4,860 
6,672 
13,860 
19,308 
8,520 
7,008 

1.13 

1.92 

42.53 

2 
1 
52.05 

2 
1 
52.05 

457-556 
556-676 

(213,7681 

11,68S 

S.112 

268,278 

11,688 
8,112 

268,278 

212.51 

263.30 

263.30 

$1,3S0,314 

$1,718,300 

$1,718,300 

174 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


BERKELEY  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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AUXILIARY   ENTERPRISES 

Unit  I — Household  — Administration : 

Cashier    

Principal   clerk    

Residence  halls  manager  II 

Unit  I — Household — Maintenance  and 
Repairs : 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Unit     I — Food     Service — Administra- 
tion : 

Principal   clerk    

Food  service  manager  III 

Food  service  manager  II 

Unit  II — Household — Administration  : 

Cashier    

Principal  clerk 

Residence  halls  manager  II 

Unit  II — Household — Maintenance 
and  Repairs : 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Unit    II — Food    Service — Administra- 
tion : 

Principal  clerk 

Food  service  manager  III 

Food  service  manager  I 

Unit  III — Household — 
Administration : 

Cashier   

Principal   clerk   

Residence  halls  manager  II 

Unit  III — Household — Maintenance 
and  Repairs : 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Unit  III — Food  Service — Administra- 
tion: 

Principal   clerk   

Food  service  manager  III 

Food  service  manager  I 

Manville  Hall — Food  Service — 
Administration : 

Food  service  manager  II 

Residential  Apartments — 
Administration : 

Cashier    

Residence  halls  manager  III 

Residence  halls  manager  II 

Residential  Apartment — Repairs  and 
Maintenance : 

Senior   maintenance   man   

Maintenance  man 

Residential  Apartments — Cashiering  : 

Senior  clerk 

Residence  Halls — Administrative 
Office: 

Residence  halls  administrator 

Secretary  

Food  service  manager  IV 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  III 

Associate  dean  of  students 

Residence  Halls — Administrator's 
Office — Cashier : 

Cashier    

Principal   clerk    

Bowles — Household — Administration  : 

Cashier    

Senior  clerk   

Residence  halls  manager  III 

Bowles — Household — Maintenance 
and  Repairs : 

Maintenance  man 

Bowles — Food  Service — 
Administration : 

Food  service  manager  II 

Smyth-Fernwald — Household — 
Administration : 

Cashier    

Senior  clerk 

Residence  halls  manager  III 

''  Not  an  established  range. 


1 

0.50 

1 

0.50 

1 

0.50 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$395^180 
457-556 
746-905 

$2,742 
10,860 

$2,742 
10,860 

1 

1 

1 

644-746 

8,952 

8,952 

0.50 

1 
0.86 

0.50 

1 
1 

0.50 

1 
1 

457-556 
746-905 
644-783 

2,742 
10,356 

7,728 

2,742 
10,356 

7,728 

0.99 
0.50 
0.90 

0.50 

1 

0.50 
1 

395^S0 
457-556 
746-905 

3,030 
10,860 

3,030 
10,860 

644-746 


644-746 


644-783 


0.55 
0.05 
0.55 

0.55 
0.05 
0.55 

0.55 
0.05 
0.55 

395-480 
S21-998 
746-905 

0.52 
1 

0.55 

1 

0.55 

1 

644-746 
530-614 

0.55 

0.55 

0.55 

395-4S0 

1 

0.75 

0.95 

1.27 

1 

0.25 

1 

1 

1 

1.50 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1.50 

1 

1 

1,454* 
457-556 

842-1,023 
556-676 

905-1,100 
821-998 

- 

3 

1 

3 

1 

395^80 
457-556 

0.25 
0.25 
0.25 

0.25 

0.25 

0.25 
0.25 

395^80 
395-480 
821-99S 

0.70 

0.70 

0.70 

530-614 

0.99 

1 

1 

644-783 

0.63 
0.63 
0.55 

0.63 
0.55 

0.63 
0.55 

395-480 
395-180 
821-998 

8,520 


8,952 


7,368 


3,168 

599 

5,973 


4,462 
7,008 

3,16S 


17,450 
6,360 
10,356 
10,872 
13,200 
11,976 


15,420 
6,672 


1,440 
2,994 


5,157 

7,728 


3,629 
6,5S7 


8,520 


2.13 

0.50 

1 
1 

0.50 
1 

1 

457-556 
746-905 
556-676 

3,030 
9,396 
7,368 

3.030 
9,396 

7,368 

0.08 
0.50 
0.92 

0.50 

1 

0.50 

1 

395^80 
457-556 
746-905 

3,336 

10,860 

3,336 
10,860 

8,952 


0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

0.50 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,520 

8,520 

1.59 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,360 

6,360 

7,368 


3,16S 

599 

5,973 


4,462 
7,008 

3,16S 


17,450 
6,300 
10,356 
10,872 
13,200 
11,976 


15,420 
6,672 


1,440 
2,994 


5,157 

7,728 


3,629 

6,587 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


175 


BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


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85 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


AUXILIARY    ENTERPRISES— 
Continued 

Smyth-Fernwald — Household — 
Maintenance  and  Repairs : 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  man 

Smyth-Fernwald — Household — 
Miscellaneous  Expense : 

Upholsterer 

Smlth-Fernwald — Food  Service — 
Administration  : 

Food  service  manager  II 

Stern  Hall — Household — 
Administration : 

Cashier    

Senior  clerk 

Residence  halls  manager  III 

Stern  Hall — Household — 

Maintenance  and  Repairs : 

Maintenance  man 

Stern  Hall — Food  Service — 
Administration : 

Food  service  manager  II 

University  Village — Administration : 

Cashier    

Residence  halls  manager  III 

Residence  halls  manager  II 

University  Village — Repairs  and 
Maintenance : 

Senior  maintenance  man 

University  Village — Cashiering : 

Senior  clerk 

Commissary — Administration : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Food  service  manager  IV 

Commissary — Maintenance  and 
Repairs : 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Student  Center  Cafe — Administration  : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Food  service  manager  TV 

Food  service  manager  III 

Food  service  manager  II 

Food  service  manager  I 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Administrative   assistant 

Student  Center  Cafe — Cashiering : 

Supervising    cashier    

Cashier    

Intercollegiate  Athletics — Director's 
Office: 

Intercollegiate   athletics   director 

Assistant     intercollegiate     athletics 

director    

Coordinator    of    alumni    and    public 

relations    

Principal    clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  III 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Grounds    foreman   

Office  manager 

Intercollegiate  Athletics : 
General : 

Storekeeper    I    

Physical  therapist  III 

Physical  therapist  I 

Sports  Information  : 

Secretary    

Writer   IV   

Writer  I 

Ticket  Office : 

Promotion    clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Senior  administrative  assistant  _ 

:  Not  an  established  range. 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         Uolh.j 


68-69 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


0.15 


0.98 


0.15 


SALARY  RANGE 


0.15 


530-614 


644-783 


0.45 
0.05 
0.45 

0.45 
0.05 
0.45 

0.45 
0.05 
0.45 

395-4S0 
821-998 
746-905 

0.42 

0.45 

0.45 

644-746 

0.45 

0.45 

0.45 

395-480 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

457-556 

395-480 

842-1,023 

644-746 


1 

1 

1 

457-556 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

1.83 

2 

2 

746-905 

3.17 

3 

3 

644-783 

1.64 

1 

1 

556-676 

2.99 

3 

3 

435-530 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

556-676 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

0.S3 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

1 

1 

1 

1,750* 

0.69 

0.75 

0.75 

750* 

1 

1 

1 

6S3* 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

0.39 

0.50 

0.50 

395-480 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

457—556 

1.96 

2 

2 

415-505 

3.07 

3 

3 

556-676 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

0.92 

1 

1 

505-614 

0.17 

1 

1 

667* 

2.04 

2 

2 

4S0-5S4 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

3 

3 

3 

614-746 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

1,105 


8,952 

2,592 
599 

4,s.s7 


3,650 

2,592 

6,672 

5,628 

12,216 

8,952 

6,672 

5,760 
11,976 
19,752 
26,016 

7,00S 
18,024 

3,864 

6,120 
4,S60 

21,000 

6,750 

S,196 

6,360 

2,370 

5,628 

9,396 

10.0S0 

23,952 

11,976 

7.72S 

6,060 

8,000 


11,820 
10,860 
26,016 

6,672 

10.S60 

7,368 

6,672 
5,760 
9.S52 


1 

0.15 

1 
0.15 

1 
0.15 

$644-746 
530-614 

$8,952 
1,105 

$8,952 
1,105 

1 

1 

1 

614-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1.03 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,728 

7,728 

0.12 
0.12 
0.10 

0.12 
0.10 

0.12 
0.10 

395-480 
395-480 
821-998 

691 
1,198 

691 
1,198 

1.105 


8,952 

2,592 
599 

4,887 


3,650 

2,592 

6.672 

5,628 

12,216 

8,952 

6,672 

5,760 
11,976 
19.752 
26,016 

7,008 
18,024 

3,864 

6,120 
4.S60 

21,000 

6,750 

8,196 

6,360 

2,370 

5,62S 

9,396 

10,0S0 

23,952 

11,976 

7,728 

6,060 

8,000 

11,820 
10,S60 
26,016 

6,672 

10,860 

7,368 

6,672 
5,760 

9,852 


176 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


BERKELEY   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)        (tilth.)      (AnlhJ 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
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16 
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23 
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85 
86 


AUXILIARY    ENTERPRISES— 
Continued 

Intercollegiate  Athletics — Continued 
Edwards  Field  Maintenance : 

Grounds  foreman 111 

Edwards  Oval  Maintenance : 

Grounds  foreman 111 

Stadium  Maintenance: 

Grounds  foreman 111 

Football — General : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 111 

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 6.97         7  7 

Basketball — General : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 111 

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 111 

Baseball : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 0.75         0.75         0.75 

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 0.25         0.25         0.25 

Crew : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    0.83         1  1 

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    0.63         0.75         0.75 

Automotive  mechanic 111 

Swimming : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    0.25         0.25         0.25 

Tennis  : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    0.50         0.50         0.50 

Track : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics     111 

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    111 

Water  Polo : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 0.25         0.25         0.25 

Parking  System : 

Cashier   111 

Clerk   0.94         1  1 

Senior   typist-clerk   111 

Parking  supervisor  II 111 

Parking  supervisor  I 111 

Parking  attendant 5.73         7  7 

Strawberry  Canyon : 

Principal  clerk 111 

Recreation  supervisor  II 111 

General  assistance 356.21     371.24     371.24 

Totals,  Auxiliary  Enterprises 469.64     490.74     490.74 

SUMMER  QUARTER 

Professor -  112  112 

Assistant  professor —  112  112 

Teaching  assistant -  56  56 

Totals,  Summer  Quarter 2S0  2S0 

Merit  Increase  Provision : 

Academic  salary —             —  —                              — 

Nonacademic  salary —             —  —                              — 

TOTALS,  BERKELEY  CAMPUS 7,016.94  7,797.18  7,797.18        $61,700,043 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  IiANGE 

$505-614 

$7,0OS 

$7,00S 

505-614 

7,O0S 

7.00S 

505-614 

7,36S 

7,368 

1,542  * 

18,500 

1S.500 

S64* 

72,600 

72,600 

95S* 

11,500 

11,500 

SOS* 

9,700 

9,700 

S67* 

7,S00 

7,800 

750* 

2,250 

2,250 

729* 

S.750 

8,750 

400* 
5S4-710 

3,600 

8,520 

3,600 

S,520 

S25* 


1,033  * 


2,475 


6,200 


$2,896,708 

246,451 
199,394 


2,475 


6,200 


1,0S3  * 

13,000 

13,000 

SOS* 

9,700 

9,700 

S25* 

2,475 

2,475 

395-4S0 
350-425 
395-480 
584-710 
505-614 
435-530 

5,484 
4,404 
5,628 
S,520 
7.00S 
39,960 

5,484 
4,404 
5,628 
8,520 
7.008 
39,900 

457-556 
614-746 

(900,797) 

6,360 

8,112 

1,737,322 

6,360 

8,112 

1,737,322 

$2,663,615 

$2,719,254 

$2,719,254 

$1,233-1,817 
775-925 
333-368 

$1,467,648 

1,108,800 

320,320 

$1,467,648 

1,108,800 

320,320 

$2,S96,76S 

246,451 
199,394 


$71,756,032    $71,756,032 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


177 


DAVIS   CAMPUS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (loth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
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86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Chancellor's  Office : 

Chancellor 1 

Vice  chancellor 1.92 

Assistant  vice  chancellor 

business  and  finance 0.50 

Academic  assistant  to  chancellor 0.92 

Administrative  secretary  to 

chancellor   1 

Special  assistant  to  chancellor 2.50 

Special  assistant  to  vice  chancellor.  1 

Budget  officer — 

Summer  differential — 

Administrative  stipend — 

Principal  clerk 3.34 

Clerk    1 

Senior  typist-clerk 3.39 

Typist-clerk 0.45 

Secretary 1.08 

Secretary-stenographer 0.84 

Stenographer    1 

Senior  planning  analyst  I 1 

Senior  administrative  analyst 0.S3 

Administrative  analyst 1.17 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Senior  budget  analyst 1 

Assistant  budget  analyst 0.S4 

Senior  administrative  assistant 0.84 

Administrative  assistant 2.29 

Chancellor's  Office  Contracts 
and  Grants : 

Academic  assistant  to  chancellor 0.50 

Administrative  stipend — 

Senior  typist-clerk — 

Secretary - 

Stenographer    — 

Senior  administrative  assistant — 

Accounting  Office : 

Accounting  officer 1 

Principal  clerk 5 

Senior  clerk 17.65 

Clerk    0.96 

Senior   typist-clerk   2.01 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative  assistant 2 

Accountant   III 1.50 

Accountant  II 4.06 

Accountant  I 1 

Architects  and  Engineers : 

Principal  architect 1 

Building  Program  Clearing: 

Principal  clerk 2 

Senior  typist-clerk 2 

Odd  jobber — 

Secretary-stenographer 3.66 

Senior  architectural  draftsman 0.83 

Assistant  architectural  draftsman 0.17 

Junior  architectural  draftsman 1 

Senior  architect  I 1.5S 

Assistant  campus  planner 0.29 

Project  architect 5 

Supervising  construction   inspector.  0.50 

Senior  construction  inspector 0.50 

Associate  construction  inspector 10.50 

Assistant  construction  inspector 2.50 

Associate  landscape  architect 1 

Senior  engineer  1 

Associate  engineer 2 

Assistant  engineer 1 

Assistant  business  manager  II 1 

Budget  Committee : 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Business  Services  Office : 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.94 

Secretary 0.93 

Secretary-stenographer 0.53 

Assistant  business  manager  III 1 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$2,917* 

$35,000 

$35,000 

1,067* 

41,200 

41,200 

0.50 

0.50 

1.467* 

S.SOO 

S.SOO 

0.70 

0.70 

1,112* 

11.S60 

11,860 

1 

1 

559* 

6,712 

6,712 

3 

3 

1.542* 

56.100 

56.100 

o 

1.271* 

30.500 

30.500 

1 

T 

1.167* 

14,004 

14.004 

— 

— 

— 

1.250 

1,250 

— 

— 

— 

9.000 

9,600 

4 

4 

457-556 

24.552 

24,552 

1 

1 

350-425 

4.632 

4,632 

2 

2 

395-tSO 

9.504 

9,504 

5 

5 

350-425 

21.528 

21.528 

2 

2 

457-556 

11.664 

11,664 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,484 

5,484 

1 

1 

3S6-469 

5.220 

5.220 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12,888 

12.888 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,676 

11.676 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,612 

9.612 

3 

3 

614-746 

23,400 

23,400 

— 

— 

905-1.100 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,104 

10.104 

2 

2 

556-676 

15,840 

15.S40 

0.50 

0.50 

1.442* 

.       S.650 

8.650 

— 

— 

— 

600 

600 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.740 

4.740 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.484 

5.484 

1 

1 

386-469 

4.632 

4.632 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

S.520 

1 

1 

1  292* 

15.500 

15.500 

5 

r> 

457-556 

31,980 

31,980 

26 

26 

395-480 

130.656 

130.656 

1 

1 

350-425 

4.200 

4,200 

0 

0 

395-4S0 

10.608 

10.60S 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10.356 

2 

o 

556-676 

16,032 

16.032 

2 

0 

905-1. ion 

24.600 

24,600 

4 

4 

746-905 

39.000 

39,000 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1,583* 

19,000 

19,000 

o 

0 

457-556 

13.188 

13.188 

0 

o 

395-480 

10.980 

10.980 

1 

1 

342* 

4,104 

4.104 

3 

3 

415-505 

16.452 

16.452 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

10.860 

10.860 

o 

0 

783-950 

19,752 

19.752 

1 

1 

676-783 

8.952 

8.95" 

1 

1 

1,155-1.405 

16.860 

16,860 

1 

1 

783-950 

9.396 

9,396 

7 

i 

99.S-1.213 

91.092 

91.092 

1 

1 

1.100-1.337 

15,276 

15.276 

_ 

— 

99.8-1.213 

— 

_ 

11 

11 

905-1.100 

140.32S 

140,328 

o 

0 

746-905 

21,216 

21.216 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13.200 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16.044 

16,044 

o 

0 

950-1.155 

27,396 

27.396 

1 

1 

783-950 

9.S52 

9,852 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.608 

10,60S 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

0.50 

0.50 

415-505 

3,030 

3,030 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

178 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


DAVIS  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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2 
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6 
7 
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10 
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86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Cashier : 

Cashier's  office  manager  I 

Cashier   

Administrative  assistant 

Personnel  Office : 

Personnel  manager 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Employment  representative  Ill- 
Employment  representative  II__. 

Senior  personnel  analyst 

Personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Purchasing : 

Miscellaneous 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Secretary-stenographer 

Storekeeper  IV 

Administrative   assistant 

Buyer  IV  

Buyer  III 

Buyer  II 

Buyer  I 

Inventory : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  II  

General  assistance 

Totals,  General  Administration 


INSTRUCTION   AND   DEPARTMENTAL 
RESEARCH 

General  Campus 

Academic : 

Director 1.25 

Head    0.20 

Intercollegiate  athletics  director 

Dean    5.15 

Associate  dean 4.07 

Assistant  dean 1.04 

Summer  differential — 

Administrative  stipend 

Professor 111.40 

Associate  professor 104.56 

Assistant  professor 179.27 

Associate 69.20 

Instruction   supervisor 1 

Lecturer    69.53 

Supervisor  in  physical  education 2 

Associate  supervisor  in  physical  edu- 
cation      3 

Assistant  supervisor  in  physical  edu- 
cation    6 

Junior  supervisor  in  physical  educa- 
tion      1 

Supervisor  teacher  education 6.72 

Teaching  assistant 120.44 

Researcher — Agricultural  experi- 
ment station 120.11 

Associate  researcher 62.70 

Assistant  researcher 56.06 

Postgraduate   researcher   2.89 

Professor  in  residence 0.10 

Research   assistant 42.01 

Specialist    13.80 

Associate  specialist 1S.12 

Assistant  specialist 4.32 

Agriculturalist 0.77 

Associate  agriculturist 2 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.83 

1 

1 

$614-746 

$8,304 

$8,304 

4.90 

5 

5 

395-480 

24,924 

24,924 

0.17 

- 

- 

556-676 

- 

- 

1.67 

1 

1 

_ 

13,500 

13,500 

2.33 

3.50 

3.50 

457-556 

19,884 

19,8S4 

2.94 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

4,980 

4,980 

0.33 

1 

1 

415-505 

4,980 

4,980 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

676-S21 

9.S52 

9,852 

0.96 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1.23 

2 

2 

746-905 

19,500 

19,500 

1.5S 

2 

2 

614-746 

15,480 

15,480 

0.58 

1 

1 

1,042* 

12,500 

12,500 

1 

4 

4 

395-480 

20,160 

20,160 

1 

2 

2 

350-425 

9,156 

9,156 

— 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

— 

— 

710-863 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,536 

7,536 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,976 

11,976 

1.42 

2 

2 

821-998 

23,952 

23,952 

4 

4 

4 

676-S21 

36,492 

36,492 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,536 

7,536 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

0.94 

1 

1 

395-180 

4,980 

4,980 

— 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

4,980 

4.9S0 

0.17 

— 

— 

644-783 

— 

— 

0.83 

— 

_ 

556-676 

_ 

_ 

24.18 

22.25 

22.25 

(229.S79) 
$1,373,259 

105,491 

105,491 

165.58 

195.95 

195.95 

$1,629,909 

$1,629,909 

0.75 

0.75 

$1,289* 

$11,600 

$11,600 

0.25 

0.25 

1,234* 

3,702 

3,702 

0.25 

0.25 

1,142* 

3,425 

3,425 

4.80 

4.80 

2,051* 

11S.160 

118,160 

6.20 

6.20 

1,673* 

124,490 

124,490 

1 

1 

1,283* 

15.400 

15.400 

- 

- 

- 

2,072 

2,072 

— 

— 

_ 

42,450 

42,450 

168.62 

168.62 

1,233-1,817 

3,164,830 

3,164,830 

115.24 

115.24 

983-1,125 

1,498,835 

1,498,835 

237.53 

237.53 

775-925 

2,476,147 

2,476,147 

29.54 

29.54 

544-680 

218,814 

218,814 

1 

1 

9i  ;s* 

11,616 

11,616 

25.63 

25.63 

713* 

319,300 

319,300 

1.50 

1.50 

1,083-1,250 

20,500 

20,500 

5 

5 

867-1,000 

53,000 

53,000 

4 

4 

70S-S33 

44,500 

44,500 

1 

1 

633-667 

8,000 

S.000 

5.86 

5.86 

1,015* 

71,412 

71.412 

140.10 

140.10 

333-368 

840,600 

840,600 

252.94 

252.94 

1,233-1,816 

4,311,949 

4,311.949 

0.50 

0.50 

983-1,125 

5.750 

5.750 

0.50 

0.50 

775-925 

5,550 

5,550 

651* 

— 

— 

0.10 

0.10 

1,617* 

2,000 

2.000 

39.50 

39.50 

265-293 

26S.116 

268,116 

17.35 

17.35 

1,191-1,4S2 

277,399 

277,399 

14.S7 

14.S7 

909-1,104 

181,516 

181,516 

3.25 

3.25 

713-S25 

31,290 

31,290 

0.74 

0.74 

1.200-1,783 

14,430 

14,430 

2 

2 

916-1,117 

26,100 

26,100 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


179 


DAVIS   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(fillail)        l*olh.)      (Aolh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
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76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION   AND    DEPARTMENTAL 
RESEARCH— Continued 

General  Campus — Continued 

Nonacademic :  SALARY  RANGE 

Instructional  television  coordinator-  111  $1,125* 

Herdsman 6               6               6  530-644 

Assistant  herdsman 3.17         3              3  457-556 

Principal  superintendent  of  cultiva- 
tions    7.75         8              8  746-905 

Senior  superintendent  of  cultivations  5.46         5.50         5.50  614-746 

Superintendent  of  cultivations 6.37         7               7  505-614 

Cultivationist 16.56       17            17  435-530 

Farm  laborer 0.25         -              -  377-457 

Creamery  superintendent 111  614—746 

Milker 2              2              2  435-530 

Apiary  assistant 111  644-7S3 

Senior  nurseryman 3              3              3  556-676 

Nurseryman    4              4              4  480-584 

Orchardist  and  equipment  operator.  2              2              2  457-556 

Poultry  plant  superintendent 111  584-710 

Poultry  plant  foreman 111  530-644 

Poultryman 5               5               5  457-556 

Principal  clerk 13.59       15.50       15.50  457-556 

Senior  clerk 6.18         7              7  395-480 

Clerk   0.83         0.50         0.50  350-425 

Principal  typist-clerk 6.92         9              9  457-556 

Senior  typist-clerk 49.60       50            50  395-430 

Typist-clerk 11.S5       11            11  350-425 

Key  punch  operator  I 111  367-425 

Senior  computer  operator 111  614—746 

Statistical  clerk 2.97         3              3  395-4S0 

Secretary 45.16       43.50      43.50  457-556 

,    Secretary-stenographer 37.86       39.67      39.67  415-505 

Stenographer    5.30         4              4  3S6-469 

Storekeeper  II 111  556-676 

Storekeeper  I 4              4             4  480-584 

Senior  artist 0.11        -             -  676-821 

Illustrator    0.08         1              1  435-530 

Scientific  illustrator 1.45         1.50         1.50  556-676 

Communications    production    assist- 
ant III 1.93         2              2  710-863 

Principal  photographer 0.50         0.50         0.50  746-905 

Principal  television  technician 0.92         1              1  7S3-950 

Senior  television  technician 111  676-821 

Television  technician 0.73         1              1  584-676 

Senior  scene  technician 0.07         1              1  614-746 

Athletic  trainer 111  614-746 

Bibliographer 0.92         1              1  457-556 

Library  assistant  II 0.04         0.50         0.50  457-556 

Library  assistant  I -             0.50        0.50  395^80 

Assistant  architectural  draftsman 111  905-1.100 

Design  draftsman 0.23         -             -  710-863 

Senior  draftsman 0.42         1               1  556-676 

Draftsman    111  435-530 

Assistant  engineer 3              3              3  950-1,155 

Associate  development  engineer 0.67         1              1  950-1.155 

Statistician 1              1  746-905 

Junior  statistician 1.97         1               1  614-746 

Senior  administrative  assistant 3.63         5               5  710-863 

Administrative  assistant 28.56      34           34  556-676 

Laboratory  business  officer  II 0.41         1.33         1.33  905-1,100 

Laboratory  business  officer  I 4.33         3              3  746-905 

Administrative  services  officer  I 1.50         2               2  905-1.100 

Editor  II 0.31         1              1  584-710 

Editor  I 0.67         -             -  530-644 

Maintenance  man 111  530—614 

Principal  electronics  technician 1.33         2              2  7S3-950 

Senior  electronics  technician 8.08         8              8  676-S21 

Electronics  technician 0.58         0.50         0.50  5S4-676 

Senior  laboratory  glassblower 111  710-863 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician 4.33         4              4  746-905 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 16.98       IS             18  676-821 

Laboratory  mechanician 3.53         4              4  5S4-710 

Farm  equipment  operator  I 111  457-556 

Vivarium  supervisor 111  676-S21 

Animal  caretaker 1.25         2               2  395^tS0 

Principal  animal  caretaker 2              2              2  584-710 

Senior  animal  caretaker 6.58         7               7  505-614 

Animal  technician 6.37         6              6  457-556 

Laboratory  assistant  IV 4              4              4  710-S63 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


$13,500 

45,288 
19,704 

S5,872 
47,352 
50,520 
9S,232 

S,952 
11,832 

S.952 
23.568 
27,360 
12,300 

8,520 

7,368 
33.04S 
95,118 
36,432 

2,202 

56,868 

257,220 

49,620 

4,860 

S,520 

15,600 

276,096 

216,223 

20,220 

8,112 
26,556 

6,360 

11,052 

17,916 
4,698 
9,852 
8,112 
7,O0S 
7,368 
8,952 
5,484 
2,742 
2,370 

11,400 


$13,500 
45.2SS 
19,704 

85,872 
47,352 
50,520 
9S,232 

8,952 
11,832 

8,952 
23.56S 
27,360 
12,300 

8,520 

7,368 
33,04S 
95,118 
36,432 

2,202 

56,868 

257,220 

49.620 

4.S60 

8,520 

15,600 

276,096 

216,223 

20,220 

8,112 
26,556 

6,360 
11,052 

17,916 
4,698 
9,852 
8,112 
7.008 
7.368 
8,952 
5,4S4 
2,742 
2,370 

11,400 


7,008 

7.00S 

6,360 

6,360 

32,364 

32,364 

11,976 

11,976 

10,860 

10,860 

7,920 

7,920 

47,856 

47,856 

259,152 

259,152 

14,622 

14,622 

28,620 

2S,620 

24,060 

24,060 

7,536 

7,536 

7,368 

7,368 

21,756 

21,756 

74,772 

74,772 

3,684 

3,684 

9.612 

9,612 

43.440 

43,440 

170,208 

170,208 

31,512 

31,512 

6,360 

6,360 

8,520 

8,520 

10,500 

10,500 

15,672 

15,672 

4S.048 

48,048 

36,384 

36.3S4 

41,424 

41,424 

180 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


DAVIS  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tiilh,)       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


14 

14 

13 

13 

16 

16 

7 

7 

71.50 

71.50 

21 

21 

14.50 

114.50 

23.50 

23.50 

2 

2 

INSTRUCTION  AND  DEPARTMENTAL 
RESEARCH— Continued 

General  Campus — Continued 

Nonaeademic — Continued 

Laboratory  assistant  III 13.57 

Laboratory  assistant  II 11.05 

Laboratory  assistant  I 17.05 

Laboratory  helper 7.75 

Laboratory  technician  IV 68.57 

Laboratory  technician  III 17.88 

Laboratory  technician  II 94.58 

Laboratory  technician  I 27.43 

Senior  museum  scientist 2 

Medical  School 

Academic : 

Dean    0.86         1              1 

Associate  dean 0.25         0.25         0.25 

Assistant  dean 0.30         0.S5         0.85 

Administrative  stipend -              -              - 

Professor 0.72         0.25         0.25 

Professor— SFT— Med-Clin.    3.23       11.90       11.90 

Professor— SFT—Med-Pre-Clin 6.25         6.25 

Associate  Professor — SFT  a — Med- 
Clin.  -              2              2 

Associate  Professor — SFT  a — Med- 

Pre-Clin.   -              6              6 

Assistant  Professor — SFT  a — Med- 
Clin.  13             3 

Assistant  Professor — SFT  a — Med- 

Pre-Clin. -               7               7 

Assistant  researcher — 11  months 0.57        -             - 

Nonaeademic : 

Special  assistant  to  chancellor 0.71         -              - 

Miscellaneous -              0.75         0.75 

Principal  clerk 0.94         1               1 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.94         1              1 

Typist-clerk    0.16 

Secretary 0.50         0.50         0.50 

Stenographer    0.75         1              1 

Administrative  assistant 2              2              2 

Laboratory  business  officer  I —              1              1 

Administrative  services  officer  II 1              0.25         0.25 

Laboratory  assistant 0.17         - 

Laboratory  technician  II 0.71         1              1 

Laboratory  technician  III 0.67        -              - 

Laboratory  technician  I 0.20        -             - 

General  assistance 239.53     226.75     226.75 

Agriculture  transfer  to  organized  Re- 
search      -761.79  -759.98  -759.98 

Totals,  Instruction  and  Departmental 

Research 1,131.311,262.791,262.79 


ORGANIZED   RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Director     

Summer   differential 

Administrative  stipend 

Assistant  professor 

Researcher — agricultural  experiment 

station 

Researcher    

Associate  researcher 

Assistant  researcher 

Postgraduate  researcher 

Research  assistant 

Specialist    

Associate  specialist 

Assistant  specialist 

Coordinator  of  public  programs 

Librarian  IV 

Librarian  III  

Librarian   I    

Miscellaneous 

*  Not  an  established  range, 
a  Strict  full  time. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$584-710 

$115,164 

$115,164 

480-584 

85,716 

S5,716 

415-505 

88,692 

S8,692 

342-415 

33,16S 

33,16S 

7S3-950 

797,076 

797,076 

710-S63 

211,500 

211,500 

644-783 

9S9,S38 

989,S3S 

530-644 

167,376 

167,376 

783-950 

21,4S0 

21,480 

$3,0S3* 

$37,000 

$37,000 

3,125* 

9,375 

9,375 

2.39S* 

24,460 

24,460 

— 

8,200 

8,200 

1,233-1,817 

5,775 

5,775 

2,241-3,125 

436,990 

436,990 

1,692-2,267 

149,050 

149,050 

l,S92-2,067 

52,900 

52,900 

1,383-1,550 

105,000 

105,000 

1,550-1,733 

66,500 

66,500 

1.092-1,308 

102,500 

102,500 

908-1,067 

— 

- 

2,038* 



_ 

1,317* 

11,850 

11,S50 

457-556 

6,216 

6,216 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

350-425 

— 

_ 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

3S6-469 

4,860 

4,860 

556-676 

15,480 

15,480 

746-905 

10,104 

10,104 

1.04S-1.273 

3,819 

3,819 

480-584 

— 

— 

644-783 

7.72S 

7,728 

719-S63 

— 

— 

530-644 

— 

— 

(621,688) 

1,247,586 

1,247,5S6 

(-7,756,946) 

-7,910,960 

-7,910,960 

$10,563,376 

$13,752,635 

$13,752,635 

1.51 

1.70 

1.70 

$1,764* 

$35,990 

$35,990 

— 

— 

— 

— 

960 

960 

- 

- 

— 

- 

6,900 

6,900 

0.04 

- 

- 

775-925 

- 

- 

9 

S.30 

S.30 

1,644-2,422 

124.230 

124,230 

1.66 

1.50 

1.50 

1,644-2,422 

27,200 

27,200 

9 

1 

1 

1,211-1,500 

10,900 

10,900 

3.92 

2.50 

2.50 

1,033-1,233 

26,600 

26,600 

1.58 

— 

— 

691* 

— 

— 

3.74 

6 

6 

265-293 

39,876 

39,876 

1 

1 

1 

1.191-1.482 

15,708 

15.708 

1 

9 

2 

909-1,104 

22,644 

22,644 

1 

1 

1 

713-825 

9,192 

9.192 

_ 

0.50 

0.50 

1,250* 

7,500 

7,500 

1 

_ 

— 

1,004-1,283 

- 

— 

— 

1 

1 

750-912 

10,000 

10,000 

0.99 

1 

1 

558-621 

7.050 

7,050 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,367* 

8,200 

S.200 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


University  of  California 
DAVIS   CAMPUS-Continued 


181 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


ORGANIZED    RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonacademie : 

Senior    superintendent    of    cultiva- 
tions       0.29  0.50 

Superintendent  of  cultivation 0.21  - 

Nurseryman    0.46  1 

Principal  clerk 0.49  1 

Senior   typist-clerk    1.57  1 

Typist-clerk    -  1 

Key  punch  operator  III 1  1 

Senior  computer  operator 1  1 

Secretary    2.92  3 

Programmer  IV 1  1 

Programmer  II 0.59  1 

Administrative  assistant 1.29  1.50 

Laboratory  business  officer  II 0.50  0.50 

Editor   I    0.5S 

Laboratory   mechanician 1  1 

Laboratory  assistant  III 1  1 

Laboratory  assistant  I 2  3 

Laboratory  technician  IV 1  1 

Laboratory   technician   III 2.08  3 

Laboratory  technician  II 7.92  11 

Laboratory  technician  I 2.91  — 

Senior  museum  scientist 1  1 

General   assistance   74.32  22.75 

Agriculture  transfer  from  instruction 

and  research 761.79 

Totals,  Organized   Research 888.86  845.23     845.23 


0.50 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1.50 

0.50 

1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
11 

1 

22.75 


SALARY  KANGB 
$614-740 
505-014 
480-584 
457-556 
395^80 
340-425 
469-571 
614-746 
457-556 

1,155-1,405 
746-905 
556-676 
905-1,100 
530-644 
584-710 
5S4-710 
415-505 
783-950 
710-863 
644-783 
530-644 
783-950 
(1,098,729) 


759.9S    759.98         (7,756,946) 


8,577,984 


SUMMER  SESSION 

Summer  Session  Administration : 

Director    0.06         0.15 

Administrative   stipend   -  - 

General  assistance 13.45       18 

Totals,   Summer   Sessions 13.51 


ORGANIZED   ACTIVITIES— HOSPI- 
TALS AND   CLINICS 

Veterinary  Medicine  Teaching 
Hospital : 

Director — stipend    

Hospital   administrator 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Medical  record  technician 

Senior  X-ray  technician 

X-ray  technician 

Pharmacist 

Animal   caretaker   

Principal  animal  technician 

Senior  animal  technician 

Animal    technician    

Laboratory   assistant  III 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

General   assistance   

Totals,    Organized     Activities — Hospi- 
tals and  Clinics 


0.15 

18 


$1,758* 
(67,700) 


18.15      18.15 


$72,283 


$3,864 

5,760 

5,760 

5,220 

4,200 

6,S52 

8,952 

18,636 

14,916 

9,852 

12.16S 

5,700 

8.520 
7,728 
15.924 
10,356 
2S.476 
91,680 

11,124 
146.566 

7,910,960 

$8,6S6,164 


$3,165 

1,500 

90,622 

$95,287 


45.34       50.25       50.25 


$256,829 


$282,483 


ORGANIZED  ACTIVITIES— OTHER 

Dramatic  Art  Productions : 

Senior  -wardrobe   technician 

Production  supervisor — theater  arts 
Scene    technician    

General   assistance   

Totals,  Organized  Activities — Other 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


3.61 


7.25 


7.25 


$31,894 


$38,576 


$3,864 

5,760 

5,760 

5,220 

4,200 

6,852 

8,952 

18,636 

14,916 

9,852 

12,16S 

5,700 

8,520 
7,728 
15,924 
10,356 
28,476 
91,680 

11,124 
146,566 

7,910,960 

$8,6S6,164 


$3,165 

1,500 

90,622 

$95,287 


_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$1,500 

$1,500 

1 

1 

1 

$1,267* 

15,200 

15,200 

0.75 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

— 

— 

3 

3 

3 

395-4S0 

15,060 

15,060 

1.20 

2 

2 

395^80 

9,876 

9,876 

0.45 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.29 

_ 

_ 

415-505 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

0.96 

1 

1 

543-660 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

446-543 

5,904 

5,904 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,048 

11.976 

11,976 

7.98 

8 

8 

395^80 

40,272 

40.272 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2.67 

3 

3 

505-614 

20.400 

20,400 

1.88 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,244 

11,244 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,484 

5,484 

19.16 

23.25 

23.25 

(97,220) 

109,243 

109,243 

$282,483 


0.42 

0.50 

0.50 

$584-710 

$3,594 

$3,594 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,952 

8,952 

0.36 

0.50 

0.50 

505-614 

3,030 

3,030 

1.83 

5.25 

5.25 

(18,638) 

23,000 

23.000 

$38,576 


182 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


DAVIS  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  "WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)      (Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


LIBRARIES 

Library — General : 

University  librarian 

Associate  university  librarian 

Assistant   university   librarian 

Librarian   V 

Librarian   IV 

Librarian    III    

Librarian  II 

Librarian    I    

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Key  punch  operator  II 

Stenographer      

Library  assistant  III 

Library  assistant  II 

Library   assistant  I   

Administrative   assistant 

Law  Library — Acquisition  and 
Processing : 

Summer  differential 

Librarian  V 

Librarian   IV 

Librarian    III    

Librarian    II    

Law   librarian   

Typist-clerk      

Librarian  assistant  II 

Library   assistant   I    

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Law  Library — Reference  and 
Circulation : 

Summer   differential   

Librarian  V 

Librarian    II    

Law   librarian    

Library  assistant  I 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Health  Sciences  Library : 

Librarian   IV 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  I 

Biomedical  librarian  I 

Library  assistant  I 

Clerk    

General  assistance 

Totals,    Libraries    


EXTENSION    AND   PUBLIC 
SERVICE 

Agronomy — Foundation    Seed   Produc- 
tion : 

Assistant  specialist 

Superintendent  of  cultivations 

Official  Advance  Registry  Tests: 

Secretary-stenographer 

Viticulture   Foundation  Plant  Materi- 
als Production  : 

Superintendent  of  cultivations 

Nurseryman    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Serology  Laboratory : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Laboratory   technician  II 

Arts  and  Lectures : 

Administrative   assistant 

Conference  Administration  : 

Senior  clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 

General  assistance 

Totals,  Extension  and  Public  Service 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALAEY  BANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,667* 

$20,000 

$20,000 

— 

1 

1 

1,283-1,554 

15,400 

15,400 

1 

2 

2 

1,167-1,421 

28,300 

28,300 

2 

1 

1 

1,004-1,283 

13,350 

13,350 

5 

6 

6 

871-1,058 

67,800 

67,800 

6.98 

13 

13 

750-912 

127,700 

127,700 

20.31 

15.50 

15.50 

621-787 

133,900 

133,900 

4.43 

2 

2 

588-621 

14,500 

14.500 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1.15 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,232 

5,232 

1.63 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,220 

5,220 

0.08 

— 

— 

405^192 

— 

— 

0.55 

1 

1 

386-469 

4,632 

4,632 

4.92 

7 

7 

530-644 

49,908 

49,908 

13.79 

13.50 

13.50 

457-556 

84,126 

84,126 

47.40 

48 

48 

395-480 

243,787 

243,787 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

775 

775 

- 

0.50 

0.50 

1,004-1,283 

6,675 

6,675 

1 

— 

— 

870-1,058 

— 

— 

0.92 

2 

2 

750-912 

19,900 

19,900 

1.26 

0.50 

0.50 

621-7S7 

4,300 

4,300 

0.50 

0.25 

0.25 

1,925* 

5,775 

5.775 

0.86 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,200 

4,200 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

1.95 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,860 

4,S60 

0.33 

0.50 

0.50 

614-746 

3,684 

3,684 

775 

775 

- 

0.50 

0.50 

1,004-1,283 

6,675 

6,675 

— 

1 

1 

621-787 

7,449 

7,449 

— 

0.25 

0.25 

1,925* 

5,775 

5,775 

_ 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,220 

5,220 

- 

0.50 

0.50 

614-746 

3,684 

3.6S4 

1 

1 

1 

871-1,058 

10,950 

10,950 

1.87 

1 

1 

750-912 

10,000 

10,000 

0.90 

1 

1 

55S-621 

7,500 

7,500 

_ 

1 

1 

1,167-1,421 

12,050 

12,050 

5.58 

7 

7 

395-480 

34,524 

34,524 

0.24 

_ 

_ 

350-425 

— 

— 

40.63 

91.50 

91.50 

(175,593) 
$1,059,810 

375,080 
$1,371,366 

375.0S0 

171.28 

22S.50 

22S.50 

$1,371,366 

1 

0.49 


1 
1 

0.50 


1 

1 

0.50 


$713-S25 
505-614 

415-505 


$9,192 
7,368 

2,490 


13.42       20 


20 


$7S,791 


$116,SS6 


59,192 

7,368 

2,490 


1 
1 

0.46 

1 
1 
0.50 

1 
1 
0.50 

505-614 
4S0-5S4 
395-480 

7,008 
6.S52 

2.8S0 

7.008 
6,852 
2,880 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

395-480 
644-783 

5,484 
9,396 

5.484 
9,396 

0.86 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,72S 

7,728 

1 
1 

0.25 
4.36 

1 

1 

1 

0.50 

8.50 

1 

1 

1 

0.50 

8.50 

395-4S0 
395-480 
710-S63 
556-676 
(18,498) 

4,980 
5,352 

10,104 
3,336 

34,716 

4.980 
5,352 

10.104 
3,336 

34,716 

$116,886 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


University  of  California 
DAVIS   CAMPUS-Continued 


183 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 

(Filled 


67-68 
(Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


MAINTENANCE    AND   OPERATION 
OF  PLANT 

Buildings  and  Grounds  Administration  : 

Administrator  of  physical  plant 0.50 

Principal   clerk   3.96 

Clerk   1 

Senior  t.vpist-clerk 3.74 

Key  punch  operator  II 1.54 

Key  punch  operator  I 0.55 

Secretary 0.94 

Secretary-stenographer 3.76 

Administrative  analyst 1 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative   assistant 0.50 

Principal  superintendent  of  grounds 

and  buildings  II 1 

Senior  superintendent  of  grounds 

and  buildings 2 

Inspector-planner-estimator 0.58 

Material  planner 0.58 

Building  Maintenance : 

Senior  superintendent  of  grounds 

and  buildings 1 

Senior  maintenance  man 0.58 

Physical  plant  operator  foreman 11.38 

Physical  plant  operator - 

Fire  Department: 

Fire  chief 1 

Fire  lieutenant 0.75 

Fireman    5.17 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.50 

Secretary-stenographer 0.70 

Grounds  Maintenance : 

Nurseryman   2 

Superintendent  of  grounds 1 

Supervising  groundsman  I 0.92 

Grounds  foreman 2 

Groundsman 40.54 

Senior  maintenance  man 1 

Automotive  mechanic 1 

Janitorial  Service : 

Custodian/matron 87.63 

Custodian  supervisor  II 0.54 

Custodian  supervisor  I 1.08 

Custodian  foreman  II 2.17 

Custodian  foreman  I 5.67 

Cook-housekeeper    1 

Superintendent  of  grounds  and 

buildings 1 

Plant  Service : 

Senior  superintendent  of  grounds 

and  buildings 1 

Superintendent  of  grounds  and 

buildings    2 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Junior  architectural   draftsman 0.S3 

Senior    draftsman    1.42 

Draftsman    0.33 

Engineering  aid 0.25 

Assistant  electrician  foreman 0.83 

Electrician   foreman   1 

Electrician    9.0S 

Carpenter  foreman 1.83 

Carpenter   6.79 

Assistant  carpenter  foreman 1.25 

Sheet  metal  worker  foreman 1 

Sheet  metal  worker 5.67 

Painter   foreman   1 

Assistant  painter  foreman 1 

Painter    9.0S 

Spray   painter    1.42 

Plumber    foreman    1 

Plumber    5.64 

Steamfitter  foreman 1 

Steamfitter  welder 7.42 

Assistant  steamfitter  foreman 1 

Laborer   — 

Craft  foreman 2.58 

Senior  maintenance  man 19 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.50 

0.50 

$1,442* 

$8,650 

$8,650 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,880 

17,880 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,980 

4.980 

2 

395-480 

9,480 

9.480 

3 

3 

405^92 

15,204 

15,204 

— 

— 

367-425 

— 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5.760 

3 

3 

415-505 

15,792 

15,792 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.860 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

2 

556-676 

13,680 

13,680 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

27.720 

27,720 

1 

1 

710-821 

8.520 

8.520 

1 

1 

599-692 

7,188 

7,188 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

644-746 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,112 

8.112 

10 

10 

530-644 

71,820 

71,820 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

2 

2 

644-7S3 

18,348 

18.348 

4 

4 

584-710 

31,896 

31,896 

— 

— 

863* 

— 

— 

1 

1 

415-505 

4,980 

4,980 

2 

2 

480-584 

14,016 

14,016 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11.976 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,304 

8,304 

<> 

2 

505-614 

14,376 

14.376 

41 

41 

435-530 

249,684 

249,684 

1 

1 

644-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,112 

8,112 

SO 

80 

415-505 

455,856 

455.856 

2 

2 

676-821 

17,064 

17,064 

1 

1 

584-710 

7.008 

7.008 

4 

4 

530-644 

26,736 

26.736 

12 

12 

457-556 

72,480 

72.480 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.760 

5,760 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

10 

9 

2 

6 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

11 

11 

1 

1 

5 

5 

1 

1 

7 

7 

1 

1 

4 

4 

3 

3 

22 

22 

821-99S 


10,116 


50-1.155 

13,536 

S21-998 

23.952 

480-584 

7.008 

676-783 

S.736 

556-676 

13,344 

435-530 

— 

437* 

— 

964* 

11.565 

1,030* 

12.358 

S9S* 

107,709 

917* 

22.012 

845* 

60.825 

886* 

10.633 

1,028* 

12.339 

953* 

68.627 

1.091* 

13.094 

1,006* 

12.077 

83S* 

121.660 

877* 

— 

1,165* 

13.986 

1.06S* 

64.070 

1,165* 

13.9S6 

1.068* 

89,698 

1,116* 

13.400 

435-530 

23,112 

710-821 

29.100 

644-746 

1S6.360 

10.116 


13,536 

23.952 
7.008 
8.736 

13.344 


11.565 
12,358 

107.709 
22.012 
60.825 
10.633 
12.339 
68.627 
13.094 
12.077 

121,660 

13.986 
64.070 
13,986 
89.698 
13.400 
23.112 
29.100 
186,360 


184 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


DAVIS  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       [Aulhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 
OF  PLANT— Continued 


1 

2 
3 

4 

5  Plant  Service — Continued 

6  Maintenance  man 

7  Craft  helper 

8  Inspector-planner-estimator 

9  Refrigeration   foreman 

10  Refrigeration   mechanic   

11  Automotive   equipment   operator   II 

12  Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

13  Truck    driver    

14  Principal  laboratory  mechanic 

15  Senior  laboratory  mechanician 

16  Laboratory    mechanician    

17  Police : 

18  Chief  of  police 

19  Police  lieutenant 

20  Police  sergeant 

21  Police  officer 

22  Assistant  business  manager  II 

23  Senior    typist-clerk    

24  Fireman 

25  Refuse  Disposal : 

26  Laborer    

27  Chief  sewage  plant  operator 

28  Assistant  chief  sewage  plant   oper- 

29  ator    

30  Sewage  plant  operator . 

31  Automotive    equipment    operator   II 

32  Truck  driver 

33  Farm  equipment  operator  II 

34  Steam : 

35  Chief  steam  operating  engineer 

36  Assistant  chief  steam  operating  en- 

37  gineer 

38  Steam  operating  engineer 

39  Utilities : 

40  Senior  superintendent  of  grounds 

41  and  buildings  

42  Inspeetor-planner-estimator 

43  General   assistance   

44 

45  Totals,   Maintenance  and  Operation  of 

46  Plant    

47 

||  STUDENT  SERVICES 

50  Dean  of  Students  : 

j>l  Dean   of  students   1 

52  Associate  dean  of  students — men 1 

53  Associate  dean  of  students — women  1 

54  Administrative    stipend    

55  Senior  clerk 0.1S 

56  Clerk    0.74 

57  Senior  typist-clerk 1.45 

58  Secretary    3.04 

5°  Administrative   assistant 0.92 

60  Assistant  dean  of  students 1.67 

61  Counseling  psychologist  II 

62  Counseling  Service : 

XY  Counseling  center  manager 0.94 

64  Senior   typist-clerk   0.80 

Secretary-stenographer     1 

66  Counseling  psychologist  II 2.34 

6£  Counseling  psychologist  I 1.91 

68  Counselor  II 1.77 

°9  Psyehometrist     1.18 

*0  Financial  Aids  Office : 

71  Associate  dean  of  students 0.25 

"2  Assistant  dean  of  students 1.75 

73  Principal  clerk 0.88 

74  Senior  clerk 2.02 

75  Senior   typist-clerk   0.83 

76  Administrative   assistant 0.25 

77  Housing  Service : 

78  Associate  dean  of  students — housing  0.38 

79  Senior   typist-clerk    2.92 

80  Administrative  assistant 0.50 

81  Assistant  dean  of  students 1.25 

82     

83  *  Not  an  established  range. 
84 

85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

5.11 

5 

5 

$530-614 

$35,112 

$35,112 

2.90 

1 

1 

530-614 

7,368 

7,36S 

1.92 

3 

3 

710-821 

25,992 

25,992 

0.75 

1 

1 

1,165* 

13,986 

13.9S6 

6.64 

7 

7 

1,068* 

89.69S 

89,698 

0.50 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,00S 

7,008 

1.99 

2 

2 

415-505 

11,040 

11,040 

0.50 

— 

— 

530* 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.S60 

0.S3 

— 

— 

676-821 

— 

— 

2.83 

2 

2 

5S4-710 

14,904 

14,904 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,104 

10,104 

1 

1 

1 

694-842 

10,104 

10,104 

1.25 

9 

•7 

644-7S3 

17,904 

17,904 

13.40 

16 

16 

5S4-710 

126,312 

126,312 

0.50 

— 

— 

S63* 

— 

— 

1.63 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,220 

0.65 

- 

- 

5S4-710 

- 

- 

2.73 

3 

3 

435-530 

16,596 

16,596 

- 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1.50 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,736 

S,736 

4.50 

4 

4 

5S4-710 

34,080 

34,0S0 

2.67 

6 

6 

505-614 

39,276 

39,276 

3 

— 

— 

495* 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.S52 

6,S52 

1 

1 

1 

746-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

676-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

9.09 

9 

9 

644-746 

76,344 

76,344 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

710-821 

9.16S 

9,168 

45.16 

93.50 

93.50 

(334,321) 
$2,934,196 

518,615 
$3,353,332 

518,615 

393.75 

453 

453 

$3,353,332 

1 

1 

$1,333* 

$16,000 

$16,000 

1 

1 

833* 

10,000 

10,000 

1 

1 

1,125* 

13,500 

13,500 

— 

— 

— 

2,400 

2,400 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,524 

4,524 

1 

1 

395^1S0 

4,740 

4,740 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,792 

1SJ92 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,36S 

7.36S 

2 

2 

710-863 

1S,564 

18.564 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1,175* 

14,100 

14,100 

1 

1 

395^tS0 

5,484 

5,484 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,62S 

5.62S 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

3 

3 

S21-99S 

33,438 

33.43S 

2 

2 

614-746 

15,407 

15.407 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,104 

7,104 

1 

1 

821-998 

10,356 

10.356 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

0.50 

0.50 

457-556 

2,880 

2,880 

2 

2 

395^80 

10.5S4 

10,584 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,484 

5,484 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,00S 

7,00S 

0.50 

0.50 

1,083* 

6,500 

6,500 

o 

3 

395-480 

14,940 

14,940 

0.50 

0.50 

556-676 

3,S64 

3,864 

1 

1 

710-S63 

9,612 

9,612 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
DAVIS   CAMPUS-Continued 


185 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (tilth.) 


68-69 
(Aoth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Dean  of  Students — International 
Student  Service : 

Associate  dean  of  students 0.59 

Assistant  dean  of  students 0.92 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.90 

Administrative   assistant — 

Placement  Center: 

Assistant  dean  of  students — 

Principal  clerk 0.50 

Senior  clerk 1.06 

Clerk    0.65 

Senior   typist-clerk    1.77 

Secretary-stenographer 0.72 

Placement  office  manager  I 1 

Placement  interviewer  III 1.88 

Placement  interviewer  II 2.31 

Student  Activities : 

Associate  dean  of  students 0.31 

Assistant  dean  of  students 0.44 

Principal   clerk   0.30 

Clerk   0.25 

Senior  typist-clerk   1.05 

Secretary-stenographer — 

Public  Ceremonies : 

Senior   typist-clerk    0.50 

Administrative  assistant 0.50 

Recreational  Program — General : 

Coordinator-administrator 0.50 

Senior  nurseryman 1 

Nurseryman    0.93 

Recreation  supervisor  I 0.86 

Recreational  activities  assistant — 

Administrative   analyst   0.50 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Groundsman     0.33 

Recreational  Program — Intramural : 

Coordinator  of  recreation 0.50 

Summer  differential - 

Clerk   0.25 

Recreation  supervisor  II 0.94 

Recreational  activities  assistant 0.32 

Registrar's  Office : 

Registrar  and  admissions  officer 1 

Principal  clerk 7.92 

Senior  clerk 10.76 

Clerk   5.79 

Senior  typist-clerk 2.59 

Typist-clerk    5.13 

Key  punch  operator  II 0.50 

Key  punch  operator  I 0.48 

Senior  coder 0.92 

Secretary-stenographer 1.02 

Administrative  assistant 2.08 

Assistant  registrar  II 1 

Registrar — Transcript  Costs  : 

Principal  clerk 0.25 

Senior  clerk 1 

Clerk    0.75 

Student  Health  Service : 
Administration  and  General : 

Student  health  service  director 0.75 

Principal  clerk 1 

Senior  clerk 0.95 

Clerk   1.50 

Senior  typist-clerk   1.16 

Secretary 1 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Hospital  Care : 

Maid/housekeeping  aid 

Senior  cook 1 

Cook    1 

Principal  X-ray  technician 1 

Senior  X-rav  technician 1 

Head  nurse  I 0.17 

Superintendent  of  nurses  I 1 

Nursing  supervisor 1.72 

Head   nurse    3.67 

Staff  nurse 0.25 

Pharmacist 0.25 

Physical  therapist   I   0.50 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  BANGE 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

1 

1 

710-863 

8.520 

8,520 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.100 

5.100 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

6.672 

1 

1 

710-863 

9.612 

9,612 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.628 

5.628 

0.50 

0.50 

395-480 

2.490 

2,490 

1 

1 

350-425 

4.404 

4,404 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.352 

5.352 

1 

1 

415-505 

5.484 

5,484 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,860 

10,860 

2 

o 

676-821 

16.848 

16,848 

3 

3 

584-710 

22,740 

22,740 

0.75 

0.75 

821-998 

8.145 

8.145 

1 

1 

710-863 

9.396 

9.396 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

0.50 

0.50 

350-425 

2.100 

2,100 

0.50 

0.50 

395-480 

2.880 

2,880 

0.50 

0.50 

415-505 

2.490 

2.490 

050 

0.50 

395-480 

2.610 

2.610 

0.50 

0.50 

556-676 

3,504 

3,504 

0.50 

0.50 

1.342* 

S.050 

8,050 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

480-584 

5.760 

5.760 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

4.35-530 

5,484 

5,484 

_ 

_ 

746-905 

— 

— 

0.50 

0.50 

556-676 

4.056 

4,056 

0.50 

0.50 

435-530 

2,610 

2,610 

0.25 

0.25 

1,142 

3,425 

3,425 

_ 

_ 

— 

950 

950 

0.50 

0.50 

350-425 

2.100 

2,100 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,112 

8,112 

1.25 

1.25 

435-530 

6.525 

6,525 

1 

1 

1408 

16,900 

16,900 

8 

8 

457-556 

50,616 

50,616 

13 

13 

395-480 

64,164 

64.164 

9 

9 

350-425 

39,048 

39,048 

2 

2 

395-480 

9,600 

9.600 

3 

3 

350-425 

13.572 

13,572 

1 

1 

405-492 

5,484 

5,484 

_ 

367-425 

— 

— 

1 

1 

505-614 

6.360 

6,360 

1 

1 

415-505 

5.352 

5,352 

2 

2 

556-676 

16.224 

16.224 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.904 

5,904 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.100 

5,100 

1 

1 

350-425 

4.200 

4,200 

0.75 

0.75 

1,708* 

15.375 

15,375 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6.516 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

2 

2 

350-425 

9,960 

9.960 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,484 

5.484 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

710-863 

8.952 

8,952 

1 

1 

359-435 

5.100 

5.100 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,156 

6,156 

1 

1 

435-530 

5.400 

5,400 

1 

1 

660-801 

8.112 

8.112 

1 

1 

543-660 

7.008 

7,008 

676-783 

— 

— 

1 

1 

746-927 

11.124 

11.124 

2 

2 

692-842 

16.032 

16.032 

5 

5 

628-764 

43.920 

43.920 

3 

3 

571-692 

22.464 

22.464 

1 

1 

905-1.048 

12,576 

12,576 

0.50 

0.50 

614-746 

4.152 

4,152 

186 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


DAVIS  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
IfilleJ)         (Authj       (tiilh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Student  Health  Service — Continued 

Hospital  Care — Continued  SALAEY  RANGE 

Laboratory  technician  III 0.83  1  1 

Laboratory  technician  II 0.71  1  1 

Household  and  Property : 

Custodian/matron    2  4  4 

Occupational  Medicine : 

Staff  nurse -  1  1 

Associate  physician 0.56  0.60  0.60 

Physicians  Service : 

Student  health  service  director,.  0.25  0.25  0.25 

Senior  physician  diplomate 111 

Associate  physician  diplomate 3  4.05  4.05 

Associate  physician 4.53  4.80  4.80 

General   assistance   55.46  64.50  64.50 

Totals,  Student  Services 185.20     217.20     217.20 


INSTITUTIONAL  SERVICES  AND 
GENERAL  EXPENSE 

Academic  Senate  Secretariat : 

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Agricultural  Services  Office : 

Superintendent    of    agricultural    op- 
erations   

Senior    superintendent    of    cultiva- 
tions   

Senior  clerk 

Typist-clerk 

Administrative   assistant 

Automotive   mechanic   helper 

Senior  farm  machinery  mechanic 

Farm  machinery  mechanic 

Central  Photographic  Service : 

Principal  photographer 

Drafting  and  Duplicating  Service : 

Senior  clerk 

Clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-cierk 

Varitypist 

Duplicating  machine  operator 

Principal  offset  duplicating  machine 

operator  

Senior    offset    duplicating    machine 

operator  

Offset  duplicating  machine  operator 

Artist 

Illustrator 

Illustrator  apprentice 

Photographic  technician 

Draftsman 

Assistant  engineer 

Supervising  reproduction  section 

Printing   estimator 

Farm  Service : 

Senior    superintendent    of    cultiva- 
tions   

Superintendent  of  cultivations 

Field  assistant 

Automotive  mechanic  helper 

Senior  farm  machinery  mechanic   _ 

Farm  machinery  mechanic 

Farming  Operations : 

Principal  superintendent  of  cultiva- 
tions   

Health  and  Safety : 

Environmental  health  and  safety  of- 
ficer    

Secretary    

Pest  control  operator 

Associate  physician  diplomate 

Environmental     health     and     safety 

technologist    

Environmental    health    and    safety 
technologist  II 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


$710-S63 
644-7S3 

$9,852 
7,728 

$9,852 
7,728 

415-505 

22,260 

22,260 

571-692 
1,439-1,750 

7,728 
10,361 

7,728 
10,361 

1,708* 
1,667-2,026 
1,587-1,929 
1,439-1,750 
(299,879) 

5,125 

22,584 

82,973 

95,335 

280,959 

5,125 

22.584 

82,973 

95,335 

280,959 

$1,2S1,643 

$1,514,724 

$1,514,724 

0.48 

0.50 

0.50 

$415-505 

$3,030 

$3,030 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

1,116* 

13,400 

13,400 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

S.952 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,62S 

5,628 

1 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1.58 

— 

_ 

435-530 

— 

— 

1 

_ 

_ 

644-7S3 

— 

— 

2.42 

- 

- 

5S4-710 

- 

- 

0.89 

- 

- 

746-905 

- 

- 

1 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,500 

10,500 

2.37 

3 

3 

350-425 

12,S04 

12,804 

1.27 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,980 

4,980 

1 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

2.33 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,732 

12,732 

2 

1 

1 

350-425 

5,100 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

4S0-584 

7.00S 

7,008 

0.67 

9 

2 

435-530 

10,704 

10,704 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

7,36S 

0.75 

_ 

_ 

435-530 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

359^115 

4,632 

4,632 

2 

2 

2 

435-530 

11,244 

11,244 

0.75 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

0.79 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,S52 

9,852 

0.50 

1 

1 

710-S63 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

6.S52 

6,S52 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6.360 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

- 

3 

3 

5S4-710 

23,424 

23.424 

746-905 


10,860 


10.S60 


1 
1 

1 

0.05 

1 

1 
1 
0.05 

1 
1 
1 
0.05 

1,100* 
457-556 
505-614 
1,5S7-1,929 

13,200 

6,672 

6,516 

952 

13,200 
6,672 
6,516 

952 

1.25 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,400 

11,400 

1.75 

3 

3 

746-905 

27,756 

27,756 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


University  of  California 
DAVIS   CAMPUS-Continued 


187 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (»„|h.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


INSTITUTIONAL   SERVICES   AND 
GENERAL   EXPENSE— Continued 

Irrigation  Service : 

Senior  farm  maintenance  man 111 

Mail  and  Messenger  Service: 

Mail  clerk  II 1               1               l 

Mail  clerk  I 5.S3         7               7 

Microscope  Pool  Operations : 

Laboratory   assistant   III    0.98         1               1 

Receiving : 

Senior  clerk 111 

Storekeeper  III 0.5S         1               1 

Storekeeper  II 1.42         1               1 

Storekeeper  I 12              2 

Automotive   equipment   operator   II  1              2              2 

Truck  driver 1               -              - 

Storehouse : 

Senior  clerk 5.04         2              2 

Key  punch  operator 111 

Secretary-stenographer 0.99         -             - 

Storekeeper  IV -               1               1 

Storekeeper  III —              1              1 

Storekeeper  II 1.08         3              3 

Storekeeper  I 5.91         4              4 

Administrative  assistant 0.17         1              1 

Telephone  and  Telegraph : 

Communications  supervisor  III 111 

Chief  communications  attendant 111 

Communications  attendant 5               5               5 

Principal  clerk 111 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.23         0.75         0.75 

UC  Garage : 

Automotive  mechanic 4              4              4 

Senior  garage  manager 111 

Senior  farm  machinery  mechanic 111 

Public  Affairs  Office : 

Public  information  manager 111 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.50         0.50         0.50 

Secretary 111 

Writer  III 111 

Publications : 

Editor  III 111 

Editor  II 0.34         0.50        0.50 

General  assistance 84.66       91.75       91.75 

Totals,  Institutional  Services  and  Gen- 
eral   Expense    175.58     186.05 


AUXILIARY   ENTERPRISES 

Residence  Halls  Supervisor : 

Associate  dean  of  students — housing 

Principal  clerk 

Administrative   assistant 

Residence  halls  manager  III 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Central  Services : 

Associate  clean  of  students — housing 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative   assistant 

Central  Lodging : 

Principal   clerk    

Residence  halls  manager  III 

Residence  halls  manager  I 

Central  Food  Service : 

Food  service  manager  III 

Central  Student  Program : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Orchard  Park  Apartments — Household : 

Residence  hall  manager  I 0.50         — 

Primero — Household  Administrative 
and  Clerical : 

Custodian   foreman   II 1  1 

Primero — Household  Housekeeping 
Service : 

Custodian/matron 1  1 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  KAXCE 

$644-746 

505-614 
435-530 

5S4-710 

395-480 
644-783 
556-676 
4S0-5S4 
505-614 
525* 

395-480 
405-492 
415-505 
710-863 
644-783 
556-676 
480-584 
556-676 

692-842 
530-644 
395-480 
457-556 
395-480 

584-710 
710-863 

644-783 

1.417 
395-480 
457-556 
710-863 

710-863 
584-710 
(401,957) 


$8,952 

7.36S 
40,860 

7,188 

5.100 

7,728 

6,672 

13.06S 

13.SS4 


9,960 
5,352 

9,168 

7,728 

23.400 

25,788 
7,008 

9,168 
7,536 
28.524 
5,760 
3,555 

33,288 

10,356 

9,396 

14,300 
2,610 
6,672 

10,356 

10,356 
3,504 

41S.SS2 


530-644 
530-644 
415-505 


7.72S 
6.060 


$8,952 

7.36S 
40.S60 

7,188 

5.100 

7,728 

6,672 

13.068 

13.SS4 


9,960 
5,352 

9,168 

7.728 

23.400 

25,788 

7,008 

9,168 
7,536 
28.524 
5,760 
3,555 

33.288 

10.356 

9,396 

14.300 
2,610 
6.672 

10,356 

10,356 
3,504 

41S.S82 


186.05         $1,025,560  $1,101,369  $1,101,369 


0.38 

1 

0.50 

1 

0.75 

- 

- 

$1,069* 
457-556 
556-676 
821-998 
823* 

- 

- 

- 

0.50 

2 

o 

0.50 
0.50 

0.50 

2 

2 

0.50 

0.50 

1,083* 
457-556 
395-480 
395-480 
556-676 

$6,500 

12,720 

9.960 

2,490 

3,864 

$6,500 

12.720 

9.960 

2.490 

3,864 

— 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

457-556 
821-998 
614-746 

6,516 

11,976 

8.736 

6.516 

11.976 

8.736 

- 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,620 

10,620 

- 

0.50 

1 

0.50 
1 

395-480 
710-863 

2.490 
10,356 

2,490 
10,356 

7,728 
6,060 


188 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


DAVIS  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         |Ault.)       jAjUhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


AUXILIARY   ENTERPRISES— 
Continued 

Primero — Food  Service  Administration 
and  Clerical : 
Senior  clerk 

Primero  Halls : 

Head   resident   

Resident  advisor 

Principal  clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Food  service  manager  V 

Food  service  manager  III 

Food  service  manager  I 

Segimdo — Household  Administration 
and  Clerical : 
Head  resident 

Segundo — Other : 

Head  resident 

Segundo  Halls : 

Principal  clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Food  service  manager  V 

Food  service  manager  I 

Solano  Park  Apartments : 

Residence  hall  manager  I 

Segundo — Household  Housekeeping 
Service : 
Custodian/matron   

Segundo — Food  Service  Administration 
and  Clerical : 

Senior  clerk 

Food  service  manager  III 

Tereero — Household  Administration 
and  Clerical : 
Counselor   I   

Tereero — Household  Student  Program  : 
Counselor   I   

Tereero — Household  Housekeeping 
Service : 

Custodian/matron 

Custodian  foreman   I 

Parking  Operation — Current : 

Principal  clerk 

Parking  supervisor  I 

Parking  attendant 

Memorial  Union  Central  Services  : 
Assistant   vice   chancellor — business 

and    finance    

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Typist-clerk       

Administrative    analyst    

Administrative   assistant 

Memorial  Union — General : 

Principal    clerk    

Clerk      

Senior    typist-clerk    

Typist-clerk      

Secretary       

Custodian/matron      

Auditorium  manager  I 

Recreation  supervisor  II 

Library  assistant  I 

Administrative    analyst    

Assistant  business  manager  II 

Memorial  Union  Commons : 

Principal    clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Food  service  manager  IV 

Food  service  manager  III 

Memorial  Union  Recreation : 

Cashier      

Typist-clerk       

Custodian/matron      

Recreation  supervisor  III 

Maintenance   man 

Electronics   technician    

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1.03 

1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$395^180 

0.88 

0.03 

0.50 

0.43 

0.31 

1 

0.25 

- 

- 

457-556 
530-644 
457-556 
350-425 
973-US3 
746-905 
556-676 

1.13 

0.67 

0.67 

457-556 

- 

1.33 

1.33 

457-556 

0.50 
0.43 
0.31 
0.25 

- 

- 

457-556 

350-125 

973-1,183 

556-676 

0.50 

_ 

_ 

614-746 

1.5S 


415-505 


$4,860 


3,522 
6,990 


12,120 


$4,860 


3,522 
6,990 


12.120 


1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 
746-905 

5,352 

.8,592 

5,352 

8,592 

- 

0.34 

0.34 

530-644 

2,330 

2,330 

- 

0.66 

0.66 

530-644 

4,522 

4,522 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 
457-556 

6,060 
6,360 

6,060 
6,360 

1 

1 

1 
1 
3 

1 

1 
3 

457-556 
505-614 
435-530 

6,060 

6,852 

15,660 

6,060 

6,852 

15,660 

- 

0.50 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0.50 

0.50 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0.50 

1,833* 
457-556 
395-480 
395-480 
350-425 
746-905 
556-676 

8,800 
6,672 
4,980 
4,980 
4,200 
8,952 
4,056 

8,800 
6,672 
4,980 
4,9S0 
4,200 
8,952 
4,056 

1.58 

1 
1.05 

0.38 

0.58 

1 

0.75 

0.50 

2 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

0.50 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

0.50 

1 

457-556 
350-425 
395-480 
350-425 
457-556 
415-505 
530-644 
614-746 
395-480 
746-905 
746-905 

11,820 
4,404 
5,220 
4,740 
6,360 

6,360 
7,368 
4,980 
4,476 
10,860 

11.S20 
4,404 
5,220 
4,740 
6,360 

6,360 
7,368 
4,980 
4,476 
10.S60 

1 
1 

0.58 
0.42 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

457-556 

395-480 

842-1,023 

746-905 

6,672 

5,352 

11,616 

6,672 

5,352 

11,616 

0.31 

1.87 

0.29 

1 

0.69 

0.81 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

395-480 
350-425 
415-505 
746-905 
530-614 
584-676 

4,9S0 
4,200 
4,9S0 
9,396 
6,360 
8,112 

4,980 
4,200 
4,980 
9,396 
6,360 
8,112 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
DAVIS   CAMPUS-Continued 


189 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Amh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


AUXILIARY   ENTERPRISES— 

Continued 

LCD  Bookstore — General : 

Supervising  cashier 0.53  1  1 

Cashier    0.50  1  1 

Principal    clerk    0.58  2  2 

Senior  clerk 0.50  1  1 

Clerk    11.98  18  18 

Mail  clerk  I 0.50  1  1 

Secretary    0.50  1  1 

Storekeeper  I 0.50  1  1 

Stores   helper 1.0S  2  2 

Senior  administrative  assistant 0.50  1  1 

Administrative   assistant 0.50  1  1 

Bookstore  manager 0.50  1  1 

Memorial  Union  Fountain  and  Grill : 

Clerk    2.0S  3  3 

Food  service  manager  I 0.41  1  1 

University  Airport — Current : 

Principal   clerk   111 

Airport    lineman    111 

General   assistance   191.16  199  199 

Totals,  Auxiliary  Enterprises 247.S9  2S9.50  2S9.50 

Merit  Increase  and  Provisions  : 

Academic    —  —  — 

Nonacademic    -  -  - 

TOTALS,  DAVIS  CAMPUS 3,435.33  3,773.87  3,773.87 


SALARY  RANGE 

$530-644 

$6,672 

$6,672 

395-180 

5,220 

5,220 

457-556 

13,068 

13,068 

395-480 

6,204 

6,204 

350-425 

82,692 

82,692 

435-530 

5,220 

5.220 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

480-584 

7.368 

7,368 

342-115 

8,208 

8.20S 

710-S63 

10,608 

10,608 

556-676 

9,396 

9.396 

S21-99S 

12,576 

12,576 

350-425 

15,528 

15.528 

556-676 

6,000 

6,000 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

435-530 

r;,::r,(> 

6.360 

(S31.195) 

965,550 

965,550 

$1,175,708 

§1,534,206 

$1,534,206 

_ 

19S,049 

19S.049 

— 

198,396 

198,396 

$2S,431,333 

$33,S73,3S2 

$33,873,382 

190 


University  of  California 


HIGHEE  EDUCATION 


IRVINE   CAMPUS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiith.)       (Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Chancellor's  Office : 

Chancellor    

Assistant  to  the  chancellor 

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer    

Vice  Chancellor — Academic  Affairs  : 

Vice  chancellor    

Principal  clerk 

Secretary    

Administrative   assistant 

Vice  Chancellor — Student  Affairs  : 

Vice  chancellor 

Administrative  assistant 

Vice  Chancellor — Business  and 
Finance : 

Vice  chancellor 

Business  manager 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary      

Assistant  business  manager  III__ 
Assistant  business  manager  II 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer 

Principal    clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Accountant  III 

Accountant  II 

Accountant  I 

Physical  Planning  and  Construction  : 

Principal  architect 

Senior  planning  analyst  I 

Campus  planner  II 

Senior  engineer  

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Budget  Office : 

Budget  officer 

Principal  clerk 

Building  Programs  Clearing : 

Construction  manager 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  architectural  draftsman 

Assistant  architectural  draftsman- 
Junior  architectural  draftsman 

Senior  architect  I 

Associate  planning  analyst 

Project  architect 

Associate  construction  inspector 

Design  draftsman 

Senior  engineer  

Cashier : 

Senior  cashier  

Cashier   

Central  Records : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Personnel : 

Personnel  manager 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary  

Employment  representative  II 

Personnel  analyst 

Purchasing : 

Purchasing  agent 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Administrative  assistant 

Buyer  II 

Buyer  I 

General  assistance 

Totals,  General  Administration 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$2,917* 

$35,000 

$35,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,042* 

12,500 

12,500 

1 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,688 

11,68S 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

2,667* 

32,000 

32,000 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

2 

2 

556-676 

14,724 

14,724 

1 

1 

1 

1,708* 

20,500 

20,500 

"~ 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

1,917* 

23,000 

23,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,400* 

16,800 

16,800 

0.35 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,740 

4,740 

1.59 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,844 

11,844 

— 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,612 

9,612 

1 

1 

1 

1,100* 

13,200 

13,200 

2.58 

2 

o 

457-556 

12,120 

12,120 

3.06 

7 

7 

395-480 

34,740 

34,740 

— 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,9S0 

— 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,400 

11,400 

3.58 

3 

3 

746-905 

27,744 

27,744 

1.33 

2 

2 

614-746 

15,456 

15,456 

1 

1 

1 

1,583* 

19,000 

19,000 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

0.40 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

15,276 

15,276 

1.40 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,612 

9,612 

1 

1 

1 

1,000* 

12,000 

12,000 

0.83 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

_ 

1 

1 

1,392* 

16,700 

16,700 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

— 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

— 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

— 

4 

^ 

415-505 

21,552 

21,552 

_ 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

— 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,396 

9,396 

_ 

1 

1 

676-783 

8,952 

8,952 

_ 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

_ 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,608 

10,608 

_ 

3 

3 

998-1,213 

38,064 

38,064 

_ 

5 

5 

905-1,100 

62,592 

62,592 

_ 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,736 

8,736 

- 

2 

2 

1,100-1,337 

31,320 

31,320 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

395^180 

4,740 

4,740 

0.56 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

4.50 

4 

4 

395-480 

20,052 

20,052 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

1.125* 

13,500 

13,500 

_ 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,628 

5,628 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,536 

7,536 

1 

2 

2 

746-905 

19,056 

19,056 

1 

1 

1 

1,108* 

13,300 

13,300 

0.17 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

0.16 

1 

1 

395-180 

4,980 

4,980 

0.57 

3.50 

3.50 

350-425 

15,162 

15,162 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,008 

7,008 

1.79 

2 

2 

676-821 

17,040 

17,040 

1.64 

3 

3 

584-710 

22,104 

22.104 

40.75 

24.75 

24.75 

(300,571) 
$773,478 

195,267 

195,267 

92.26 

120.25 

120.25 

$1,084,309 

$1,084,309 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


191 


IRVINE   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

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23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

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36 

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45 

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48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

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54 

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59 

60 

61 

62 
63 

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71 
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73 
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84 
«5 
86 


INSTRUCTION   AND   DEPART- 
MENTAL  RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Director 0.25  0.25 

Dean    2.25  2.25  2.25 

Associate  dean -  0.50  0.50 

Divisional  dean 2.92  2.92  2.92 

Associate  divisional  dean 3.50  3.50 

Summer  differential —  —  — 

Administrative  stipend -  —  - 

Professor 30.22  51.58  51.58 

Associate  professor 20.83  38.75  38.75 

Assistant  professor 117.96  128.50  128.50 

Instructor 4  -  - 

Associate 3.89  2  2 

Lecturer 8.92  5.75  5.75 

Supervisor  in  physical  education —  0.75  0.75 

Associate  supervisor  in  physical  edu- 
cation    3  2.25  2.25 

Supervisor  teacher  education -  3  3 

Teaching  assistant 35.42  51.50  51.50 

Nonacademic  : 

Nurseryman    111 

Principal  clerk 6.07  6.75  6.75 

Senior  clerk 2.11  2  2 

Clerk   1  1 

Senior  tvpist-elerk 7.32  8  8 

Tvpist-clerk 1.58  1  1 

Secretary 18.38  20  20 

Secretary-stenographer 27.78  32.75  32.75 

Storekeeper  II 1  0.75  0.75 

Storekeeper  I 1.87  1.75  1.75 

Senior  wardrobe  technician 111 

Senior  scene  technician 111 

Administrative  assistant 6.90  7  7 

Laboratory  business  officer  I 3.48  5  5 

Production  manager  I 111 

Senior  electronics  technician 0.94  2  2 

Senior  laboratory  glassblower 111 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician  _  0.83  1  1 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 1.17  2  2 

Senior  animal  technician 1  _  1  1 

Laboratory  assistant  III 1.59  3  3 

Laboratory  assistant  II 1.88  3  3 

Laboratory   assistant  I   3.08  3  3 

Laboratory  technician  III 111 

Laboratory  technician  II 0.43  1  1 

Laboratory  technician  I 13  3 

Senior  museum  scientist 111 

General  assistance 51.04  46.75  46.75 

Totals,    Instruction    and    Departmental 

Research    375.S6  452.25  452.25 


ORGANIZED   ACTIVITIES 

Intercollegiate  Athletics : 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary-stenographer     — 

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper  I  

General   assistance 

Totals,    Organized    Activities. 


1.36 


ORGANIZED   RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Director    

Researcher    

Assistant  researcher 

Nonacademic : 

Manager  of  the  computer  facility. 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Key  punch  operator  II 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1.36 


0.50 
0.33 
0.50 


1.50 


0.50 

1 

1.50 


1.50 


0.50 

1 

1.50 


0.92        1 

0.88        1 
1.08        1 


$11,129 


$1,125* 
1,233-2.100 
775-1,067 

1,417* 
395-480 
405^192 


$15,587 


$6,750 
26,167 
15,000 

17,000 
4,740 
4,860 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  RANGE 

$2,183* 

$6,550 

$6,550 

2,012* 

54,325 

54.325 

1,442* 

N.0.~0 

8,650 

1,974* 

69,184 

119.1X1 

1,333* 

56,000 

56.0(10 

— 

2.95(1 

2.950 

— 

20.500 

20,500 

1,233-2.100 

981.441 

981.141 

983-1.300 

481,123 

481.123 

775-1,067 

1,274,265 

1,274,265 

675-792 

— 

_ 

680-786 

15,732 

15.732 

1,664-1,954 

79,914 

79,914 

1,083-1,250 

9,750 

9,750 

867-1,000 

24,150 

24,150 

712-1,230 

29,472 

29.472 

333-36S 

309,000 

309,000 

480-584 

6,360 

6,360 

457-556 

39,753 

39,753 

395-480 

10,200 

10.200 

350-425 

4,104 

4,104 

395-480 

38,760 

38,760 

350-425 

4,356 

4,356 

457-556 

121,548 

121,548 

415-505 

174.519 

174,519 

556-676 

5.796 

5,796 

480-584 

11-442 

11.442 

584-710 

7,920 

7,920 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

556-676 

51,084 

51. ONI 

746-905 

49,236 

49,236 

863-1,048 

10,356 

10,356 

676-821 

18,348 

18,348 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

746-905 

9,612 

9.612 

676-821 

17,472 

17,472 

505-614 

6,360 

6,360 

584-710 

23.400 

23,400 

480-584 

17,880 

17,880 

415-505 

16,260 

16,260 

710-863 

8,952 

8,952 

644-783 

9,3!  Ill 

9,396 

530-644 

20,040 

20,040 

783-950 

11,400 

11.400 

(323,092) 

252.6S6 

252,686 

$3,401,436 

$4,389,554 

$4,389,554 

0.12 

0.12 

$457-556 

$727 

$727 

0.12 

0.12 

415-505 

627 

627 

0.12 

0.12 

556-676 

928 

928 

0.12 

0.12 

480-584 

763 

763 

1.02 

1.02 

(11,129) 

12,542 

12.542 

$15,587 


$6,750 
26,167 
15,000 

17,000 
4,740 
4,860 


192 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


IRVINE  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Autb.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ORGANIZED  RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonacademic — Continued 

Senior  computer  operator 

Computer  operator 

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer     

Programmer    IV    

Programmer  III 

Programmer  II 

Programmer  I 

Administrative  assistant 

General   assistance   

Totals,  Organized    Research 26.41 


LIBRARIES 

University   librarian 

Assistant  University  librarian 

Librarian  V 

Librarian  IV 

Librarian    III    

Librarian  II 

Librarian    I    

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Library  assistant  III t» 

Library  assistant  II   

Library  assistant  I 

Library   bookmender    

Programmer  II 

Administrative    assistant     

General   assistance   

Totals,    Libraries 65.07 


EXTENSION   AND   PUBLIC  SERVICE 

General  assistance   1.43 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 
OF   PLANT 

Superintendence  Office : 

Physical  plant  superintendent 1 

Senior  clerk 0.95 

Typist-clerk 0.61 

Key  punch  operator  II 1 

Secretary 1 

Senior  superintendent  of  grounds 

and  buildings 1 

Custodial  Maintenance : 

Custodian  supervisor  I 1 

Cook 1 

Laborer 0.98 

Grounds  Maintenance : 

Pest  control  operator 0.17 

Supervising  groundsman  I 1 

Grounds  foreman 2.17 

Groundsman 11.36 

Automotive  mechanic  helper 1.16 

Farm  equipment  operator  I - 

Plant  Service : 

Superintendent  of  grounds  and 

buildings   — 

Craft  foreman 3.84 

Senior  maintenance  man 12.17 

Maintenance   man 0.58 

Inspector-planner-estimator 1 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$614-746 

$7,920 

$7,920 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,008 

7.008 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

1.07 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,484 

5,484 

0.25 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

13,860 

13,860 

3.75 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

36,528 

36,528 

4.20 

4 

4 

746-905 

38,052 

38,052 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7.368 

0.33 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

6.672 

8.60 

2 

2 

(147,507) 

9,485 

9,485 

$208,710 


$213,098 


1 

1 

1 

$1,467* 

$17,600 

1 

1 

1 

1,167-1,421 

15,400 

— 

1 

1 

1,004-1,283 

12,700 

3 

2 

9 

S71-1,05S 

22,500 

3.76 

5 

5 

750-912 

47,700 

6.42 

10 

10 

621-7S7 

77,950 

1.17 

5 

a 

558-621 

34.S0O 

1.83 

o 

2 

457-556 

11,964 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

1  oo 

o 

2 

395-480 

9,480 

6.S7 

7.50 

7.50 

350-125 

32,706 

0.92 

o 

9 

457-556 

11,520 

0.50 

1 

l 

415-505 

5,220 

3.92 

4 

4 

530-644 

26,688 

7.43 

9 

9 

457-556 

52,S84 

7.73 

10 

10 

395-4S0 

49.S00 

— 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,36S 

15.30 

22.25 

22.25 

(68,444) 

S2.992 

88.75      SS.75 


$392,597 


$7,172 


1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

•■> 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

11 

n 

o 

9 

1 

i 

1 

i 

4 

4 

12 

12 

4 

4 

1 

1 

$53S,748 


$5,172 


$1,300* 
395^180 
350-425 
405-492 
457-556 

$16,000 
5,220 
8,712 
5,100 
5,760 

950-1,155 

11,400 

584-710 
457-556 
435-530 

7,368 
6,060 

5,484 

505-614 
584-710 
505-614 
435-530 
457-556 
457-556 

6,060 

8,520 

19,092 

61,152 

11,964 

6,060 

821-998 
710-821 
644-746 
530-614 
710-821 

10,356 
37,152 
99,432 

26,088 
9,168 

$213,098 


$17,600 

15,400 

12,700 

22,500 

47,700 

77,950 

34.S00 

11,964 

5,220 

9.4S0 

32,706 

11,520 

5,220 

26,6SS 

52,884 

49.S00 

4,S60 

9.396 

7,368 

82,992 

$53S,74S 


$5,172 


$16,000 
5,220 
8,712 
5,100 
5,760 

11,400 

7,368 
6,060 
5,484 

6,060 

8,520 

19,092 

61,152 

11,964 

6,060 


10,356 
37,152 
99,432 
26,088 
9,168 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


193 


IRVINE   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
[Filled)         (Aolh.) 


68-69 
(Auth.J 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
68 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


MAINTENANCE   AND   OPERATION 
OF   PLANT— Continued 

Police : 

Chief  of  police 

Police  sergeant 

Police  officer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Utilities : 

Chief  steam  operating  engineer 

Steam  operating  engineer 

General  assistance 

Totals,    Maintenance  and   Operation  of 
Plant   


1 
1 
5 
0.96 


INSTITUTIONAL  SERVICES  AND 
GENERAL  EXPENSE 

<  'entral  Reproduction : 

Printing    offset    duplicate    machine 

operator      0.89 

Garage — Current : 

Automotive  mechanic  helper 

Garage  manager 

Mail  and  Messenger : 

Mail  clerk  III 

Mail   clerk    I    

Receiving : 

Typist-clerk    

Deliveryman     

Storekeeper   I    

Storehouse  Current  Operations : 

Senior  clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper    I    

Telephone  and  Telegraph  : 

Communications  supervisor  II 

Communications  attendant 

Public  Affairs  Office  : 

Assistant   to   chancellor   and   public 

affairs    

Secretary     

Writer  IV 

Academic  Senate  Secretariat : 

Secretary    

Administrative  assistant 

Health  and  Safety : 

Environmental    health    and    safety 
technologist 

General  assistance   

Totals,  Institutional  Services  and 

General    Expense    32.18 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean  of  Students : 

Dean  of  students 

Secretary    

Administrative  assistant 

Counseling  Officer : 

Coordinator-administrator 

Administrative  stipend 

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Financial  Aid  and  Placement  Office  : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary-stenographer  __ 

Senior  administrative  assistant  — 
Administrative  assistant 

Recreational  Program : 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper  I  

Recreation  supervisor  III 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


Ill 
25.39       26.70       26.70 


81.34       93.70       93.70 


SALARY  IiANGE 

$746-905 

644-783 

584-710 

395-480 

746-863 
644-746 
102,748 


$556,679 


$584-710 


$10,860 

9,396 

52,296 

4,740 

9,852 

40,800 

184,503 


$678,595 


$6,672 


40.50      40.50 


$177,174 


$257,235 


1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

$1,292* 
457-556 
556-676 

$15,500 
6,060 

0.46 

0.38 
0.75 

0.50 

1 

0.50 

1 

991* 

415-505 
556-676 

5,949 

300 

5,220 

0.87 
0.66 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

457-556 
395-480 
415-505 
710-863 
556-676 

6,060 
4,980 
5,100 
8,520 

7,728 

- 

0.13 
0.13 
0.13 
0.13 
0.25 

0.13 
0.13 
0.13 
0.13 
0.25 

457-556 
415-505 
556-676 
480-584 
746-905 

788 
679 

1,004 
827 

2,850 

S'lu.sr.u 

9,396 

52,296 

4,740 

9,852 

40,800 

184,503 


$678,595 


$6,672 


— 

1 

1 

1 
1 

457-556 
644-783 

5,628 
7,728 

5,628 

7,728 

0.97 
2 

1 
2 

1 
2 

505-614 
435-530 

6.060 
10,968 

6.060 
10,968 

1.01 

2.82 

1 

1.50 
3 

1 

1.50 

3 

1 

350-425 
405-492 
480-584 

6.558 

14,820 

6,360 

6,558 

14,820 

6,360 

0.92 
0.08 

1 
0.82 

1 
1 
1 
3 

1 
1 
1 
3 

395-480 
350-425 
556-676 
480-584 

4,980 
4.308 
7,536 

17,868 

4,980 

4.308 

7,536 

17,868 

1 
1.90 

1 
3.50 

1 
3.50 

628-764 
395-4S0 

8,520 
17,382 

8.520 

17.382 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1,433* 

457-556 
863-1,048 

17.200 

6.672 

11,976 

17.200 

6.672 

11.976 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

457-556 
556-676 

5,760 
7,008 

5.760 
7,008 

0.37 
13.40 

1 
12.50 

1 
12.50 

950-1,155 
70,722 

10.860 
72,371 

10.860 
72.371 

$257,235 


$15,500 
6,060 


5,949 

300 

5,220 


6,060 
4,980 
5.100 
8,520 

7,728 

788 

679 

1,004 

827 
2,850 


-L-627SW 


194 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


IRVINE   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  "WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
i 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Registration  and  Admissions  Office : 
Registrar  and  admissions  officer  _ 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  administrative  assistant  _ 
Administrative  assistant 

Special  Services : 

Administrative   assistant 

Student  Activities  Office : 
Assistant  to  vice  chancellor — stu- 
dent affairs 

Secretary-stenographer 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Student  Affairs  Development : 

Assistant  to  the  chancellor 

Secretary-stenographer 

Student  Health : 

Senior  physician  diplomate 

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Head  nurse 

Staff  nurse 

Student  Health  Counseling  : 

Counseling  psychologist  II 

Secretary-stenographer 

Clinical  social  worker  II 

General  assistance 

Totals,  Student  Services 


AUXILIARY   ENTERPRISES 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,213* 

$14,550 

$14,550 

2.95 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,480 

18,480 

2.77 

4 

4 

395^180 

19,560 

19,560 

0.86 

1 

1 

395^180 

4,740 

4,740 

1.91 

2 

2 

350-425 

8,400 

8,400 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

0.98 

1 

1 

415-505 

5.220 

5,220 

0.67 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,952 

8,952 

0.75 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,728 

7,728 

556-676 


7,008 


34.85      58.03      5S.03 


Central  Housing  Administration : 
Student   housing    and   food    service 

administrator     1.13         1  1 

Mesa  Court  Unit  1 : 

Assistant  residence  halls  manager 0.50         0.50  0.50 

Residence  advisor 0.43         0.50  0.50 

Maintenance  man 0.22         0.50  0.50 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.40  0.40 

Cashier    0.40  0.40 

Mesa  Court  Unit  1-A : 

Assistant  residence  halls  manager 0.12  0.12 

Residence  advisor 0.12  0.12 

Maintenance  man -              0.12  0.12 

Assistant  business  manager  II -              0.10  0.10 

Cashier      0.10  0.10 

Mesa  Court  Unit  2  : 

Assistant  residence  halls  manager 0.3S  0.3S 

Residence  advisor 0.38  0.38 

Maintenance  man -              0.38  0.38 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.30  0.30 

Cashier      0.30  0.30 

Vera  no  Unit  1 : 

Principal   clerk   0.50         0.50  0.50 

Maintenance  man 0.50         0.50  0.50 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.10         0.10  0.10 

Cashier     0.10         0.10  0.10 

Verano  Unit  2 : 

Principal  clerk 0.50         0.50  0.50 

Maintenance  man 0.10         0.50  0.50 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.10         0.10  0.10 

Cashier     0.10         0.10  0.10 

General  assistance 9.03       17  17 

Totals,    Auxiliary    Enterprises 13.31       25  25 

Range  Adjustment  Provision  : 

Academic     — 

Nonacademic    -              — 

Merit  Increase  Provisions : 

Academic    —              —  — 

Nonacademic      -              -  - 

TOTALS,    IRVINE    CAMPUS 724.07     901.9S  901.98 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


$227,368 


$867* 


$351,249 


$10,400 


7,008 


1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

648* 
415-505 
710-863 

7,776 
5,484 
7,728 

7,776 

5,484 
7,728 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,208* 
415-505 

14,500 
5,484 

14,500 
5,484 

0.50 

1 

0.74 
1 
0.81 

0.50 

1 
1 
1 
1 

0.50 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1,667-2,026 

457-556 
415-505 
628-764 
571-692 

12,156 
6,360 
5,100 
8,304 
7,008 

12,156 
6,360 
5,100 
8,304 
7,008 

8.79 

1 
1 

0.50 
20.76 

1 

1 

0.50 
20.76 

905-1,100 
415-505 
764-927 
(52,538) 

10,860 
5,100 
3,348 

79,778 

10,860 
5,100 
3,348 

79,778 

$351,249 


$10,400 


556* 
530-644 
530-614 
746-905 
395-4S0 

3,336 
3,504 
3,504 

4,142 
2,08S 

3,336 
3,504 
3,504 
4,142 
2,0SS 

614-746 

530-644 
530-614 
746-905 
395-480 

801 
841 
841 
1,036 
522 

801 

S41 

841 

1,036 

522 

614-746 
530-644 
530-614 
740-905 
395^180 

2,535 
2,663 
2,663 
3,107 
1,566 

2,535 
2,663 
2,663 
3,107 
1,566 

457-556 
530-614 
746-905 
395^180 

2,742 
3,1S0 
1,036 

522 

2  742 

3|l80 

1,036 

522 

457-556 
530-614 
746-905 
395-480 
(41,787) 

2,742 

3,180 

1,036 

522 

76,991 

$135,500 

2,742 

3,180 

1,036 

522 

76,991 

$70,772 

$135,500 

- 

-149,909 
-90,113 

-149,909 
-90,113 

- 

42,581 
20,663 

42,581 
20,663 

$5,826,515 

$7,492,269 

$7,492,269 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


195 


COLLEGE  OF   MEDICINE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (tuth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Provost's  Office : 

Provost    

Clerk   

Secretary    

Administrative   assistant    

Financial  Services : 

Principal    clerk    

Senior    typist-clerk    

Administrative   assistant    

Assistant  business  manager  III 

Secretary    

Personnel  Services : 

Finance  officer  and  business  mana- 
ger    

Personnel    analyst     

Principal    clerk    

Purchasing  Department: 

Principal    clerk    

Storekeeper   I    

Buyer   II    

Secretary-stenographer     

Business  Services : 

Finance  officer  and  business  mana- 
ger    

Cashier    

Administrative    assistant     

Generaf   assistance   

Totals,    General    Administration 


1 

0.07 

1 

0.97 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
«2  ■>!)■« 
350^425 
457-556 
556-676 

$27,500 
4,200 
5.760 
7.36S 

$27,500 
4,200 
5,760 
7,368 

1.40 
0.85 

0.17 

1 

0.52 

o 
1 
1 

1 

o 

1 

1 

1 

157-556 
395-480 
556-(',7i; 
905-1,100 
457-556 

11,520 
5,352 

7,188 
11,400 

11.520 
5,352 
7.1SS 

11.400 

0.50 
0.93 

0.50 
1 

0.50 
1 

1,142* 
746-905 
457-556 

6,S50 
8,952 

6,S50 
8,952 

0.33 
1 
1 
0.67 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

457-556 
4S0-584 
676-S21 
415-505 

5,484 
6,204 
8,520 

5.4S4 
6,204 
8,520 

0.50 

0.S3 
0.77 

0.50 

1 
1 
0.S5 

0.50 

1 
1 
0.S5 

1,142* 
395-4S0 
556-676 

(3,874) 

6,850 
4,740 
6,672 
3,910 

6,850 
4,740 
ti.i-.Tl-' 
3.910 

14.41      16.85      16.85 


INSTRUCTION  AND  DEPART- 
MENTAL RESEARCH 

Academic  : 

Dean    0.50 

Associate  dean 0.20 

Assistant    dean    

Administrative    stipend    

Professor 6.94 

Associate  professor 6.50 

Assistant  professor 23.32 

Instructor 2.32 

Associate 0.40 

Lecturer    9.57 

CCM  faculty  under  review 0.S9 

Clinical   professor   2.60 

Associate  clinical  professor 3.30 

Assistant  clinical  professor 3.99 

Clinical   instructor    1.04 

Associate  researcher 2.17 

Professor  in  residence 0.47 

Associate  professor  in  residence 0.87 

Assistant  professor  in  residence 1.56 

Junior  specialist 1 

Xonacademic  : 

Principal  clerk 1.71 

Senior   typist-clerk    2.50 

Typist-clerk    2.68 

Secretary    7.93 

Secretary-stenographer 11 .86 

Lantern  and  projector  operator 

Communications    production    assis- 
tant  II   0.30 

Communications    production    assis- 
tant  I 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 2.05 

Administrative  services  officer  I 0.22 

Senior  x-ray  technician 1 

Physical  therapist  II 0.70 

Speech   therapist 0.20 

Animal  caretaker 1.21 

Animal  technician 0.50 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


$115,527 


$138,470 


$13S,470 


0.50 

0.50 

$1,708* 

$10,250 

$10,250 

0.20 

0.20 

1.5S3* 

3,S00 

3,800 

0.36 

0.36 

1,453* 

6,279 

6,279 

_ 

— 

6,000 

6,000 

17.25 

17.25 

1,233-2,100 

333,223 

333,223 

20.02 

20.02 

9S3-1,45S 

308,030 

308,030 

47.45 

47.45 

775-1,200 

564,020 

564,020 

6.75 

6.75 

675-792 

64,125 

64,125 

0.40 

0.40 

680-786 

3,773 

3,773 

10.52 

10.52 

730-1,954 

150.S54 

150,854 

0.51 

0.51 

1,485* 

9,088 

9,088 

2  27 

2.27 

1,567-2,100 

42,481 

42,481 

3.18 

3.18 

1,308-1,458 

45,926 

45,926 

4.09 

4.09 

992-1,200 

44,581 

44.5S1 

1.04 

1.04 

675-792 

9,SS0 

9,880 

o 

2 

983-1,500 

22,400 

22,400 

0.80 

0.80 

1,233-1,442 

13,840 

13,S40 

0.99 

0.99 

983-1,300 

13,563 

13,563 

1.79 

1.79 

775-1,066 

20,435 

20,435 

1 

1 

601-647 

7,212 

7,212 

1 

1 

457—556 

5,760 

5,760 

4.50 

4.50 

395-480 

22,S30 

22,830 

o 

o 

350-425 

S,604 

8,604 

6.33 

6.33 

457-556 

39,826 

39,826 

14 

14 

415-505 

75,624 

75,624 

0.30 

0.30 

342-415 

1,231 

1,231 

0.30 

0.30 

5S4-710 

2,210 

2,210 

0.70 

0.70 

530-644 

4,452 

4,452 

0.63 

0.63 

710-863 

5,368 

5,368 

6 

6 

556-676 

41,064 

41,064 

0.1S 

0.1S 

905-1,100 

2,156 

2,156 

1 

1 

543-660 

6,52S 

6,528 

0.70 

0.70 

676-S21 

6,913 

6,913 

0.20 

0.20 

644-7S3 

1,546 

1,546 

1.20 

1.20 

395-480 

5,952 

5,952 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6,516 

196 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


COLLEGE   OF  MEDICINE-Continued 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aolh.) 


INSTRUCTION   AND   DEPART- 
MENTAL  RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonaeademie — Continued 

Laboratory  assistant  III 0.62  2 

Laboratory  assistant  II 4.55  3.21 

Laboratory  assistant  I 4.44  4.50 

Laboratory  technician  II 6.13  12 

Laboratory  technician  I 2  5.10 

General   assistance   S.66  15.64 

Totals.    Instruction    and    Departmental 

Research     126.90     203.61 


LIBRARIES 

Library : 

Librarian  V 

Librarian   IV    

Librarian   II   

Typist-clerk    

Library   assistant   II 

Library   assistant   I 

Medical   record  librarian 

General   assistance   

Totals.    Libraries 


3.21 
4.50 

12 
5.10 

15.64 


2.20 
0.90 
1.75 
0.54 
0.92 
1.55 


MAINTENANCE  AND   OPERATION 
OF  PLANT 

Office  of  Superintendence: 

Senior    typist-clerk    0.S4 

Superintendent  of  grounds  and 

buildings     1 

Senior   maintenance   man 1 

Office  of  Building  Maintenance  : 

Senior   maintenance   man    1 

Maintenance    man     1 

Office  of  Grounds  Maintenance  : 

Groundsman 1.54 

Maintenance    man     0.25 

Janitorial : 

Janitor    S.04 

Maid/housekeeping    aid    1 

Police  1  lepartment : 

Guard    3 

General   assistance   4.25 

Totals,   Maintenance  and  Operation  of 

Plant 22.92 


GENERAL  INSTITUTIONAL 
SERVICES  AND  EXPENSE 

Development : 

Assistant  to  the  provost 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Writer  I 

Mail  Room : 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Duplicating  machine  operator 

Offset  duplicating  machine  operator 

Telephone  Office : 

Communications   attendant 

General  assistance 

Totals,  Institutional   Services  and 

General    Expense 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 

1 

2.30 

1 

2.50 

1 

1 

1.50 


1 

1 

2.30 

1 

2.50 

1 

1 

1.50 


7.S6      11.30      11.30 


1.50 
0.50 

9 

1 

4 
0.20 


1 
1 

o 

1 

1.50 
0.50 

9 
1 

4 
0.20 


22.20       22.20 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


SALARY  RANGE 
$5S4-710 
4S0-5S4 
415-505 
044-7S3 
530-644 
(64,014) 


203.61  $1,25S,26S 


?1,004-1,2S3 
871-1,05S 
620-788 
350-125 
457-556 
395-4S0 
543-660 
(6,627) 

$46,015 


$395^1S0 

S21-99S 
644-746 

644-746 
530-614 

435-530 
530-614 

386-446 

342^115 

480-584 
(31,072) 


$131,061 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


$14,016 
21,492 
23,S02 
98,364 
32,436 
74.9S6 


$2,181,436 


$12,050 

10,450 

19,5S0 

4,200 

14,334 

4,740 

7,920 

6,900 

$80,174 


$4,9S0 

9,852 
8,520 

10.032 
6,852 

8.226 
3.180 

41,940 
4,308 

23,772 

1.022 


$128,684 


9.91      10.S5      10.S5 


$55,343 


$63,SS1 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


$14,016 
21,492 
23,802 
9S,364 
32.436 
74.9S6 


$2,1S1,436 


$12,050 

10,450 

19.5S0 

4.200 

14,334 

4,740 

7,920 

6,900 

$S0,174 


$4,9S0 

9.S52 
S.520 

16.032 
6,852 

S,226 
3.180 

41,940 
4.308 

23,772 
1.022 


$12S.6S4 


1 

1.99 

1 

0.S1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

$962* 
395^tS0 
457-556 
530-644 

$11,539 

10,440 

6,672 

6,672 

$11,539 

10,440 

6,672 

6,672 

0.70 
0.83 
0.72 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

395-4S0 
395-4S0 
350-425 
435-530 

4.S60 
4,S60 
4,404 
6,360 

4.S60 
4,860 
4,404 
6,360 

1.19 
0.67 

1 
0.S5 

1 
0.S5 

395-4S0 
(3,022) 

4,740 
3,334 

4,740 
3.334 

$63,8S1 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


197 


COLLEGE  OF  MEDICINE-Continued 

UJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

-I 

66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (tuth.)       (tilth.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Office  of  Assistant  Deau — Student 
Services : 

Assistant    dean    

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant   

i  Iffice  <>f  Registrar : 

Registrar  and  admissions  officer. 

Principal  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Student  Health  Service: 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Nursing  supervisor 

Staff  nurse   

Senior  physician , 

General  assistance 

Totals,  Student  Services 


0.25 

1 
1 

0.45 
1 
1 
1 

0.45 
1 
1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$1,591* 
457-556 

415-505 
556-676 

$S,594 
6,204 
5.760 
6,672 

88,594 
6,204 

5.760 
6,672 

0.9S 

1 

2 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
2 

_  S58* 
457—556 

3115-480 

10,300 

6,516 

10,320 

10,300 

6.510 

10.320 

0.33 

0.25 

1 

0.44 

0.03 

0.50 

0.25 

1 

0.37 

1.63 

0.50 

0.25 

1 

0.37 

1.63 

395-4S0 

746-905 

."71-692 

1,587-1.929 

(133) 

2.430 
2,292 
6,852 
7,046 

2,747 

2.430 
2  292 
6|852 
7,046 

2,747 

S.2S       11.20       11.20 


AUXILIARY   ENTERPRISES 

College  Bookstore : 

Principal    clerk    111 

Senior  typist-clerk 111 

Totals,  Auxiliary  Enterprises 2  2  2 

Merit  Increase  Provisions : 

Academic    -  -  - 

Nonacademic    -  -  — 

TOTALS,  CALIFORNIA  COLLEGE  OF  _ 

MEDICINE   192.2S     27S.01     278.01 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


$59,13 


$457-556 
395-4S0 

$11,658 


$1,677,009 


$75,733 


$6,672 
5,62S 

$12,300 


$3,205 
7,796 


$75,733 


$6,672 
5.62S 


$12,300 


$3,205 
7,796 


$2,691,679  $2,691,679 


198 


University  of  California 
LOS   ANGELES   CAMPUS 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
I     (Filled)         (Aiilh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Chancellor's  Office : 

Chancellor    1 

Vice  chancellor 2.03 

Administrative  secretary  to 

chancellor   1.92 

Special  assistant  to  chancellor 0.92 

Special  assistant  to  chancellor 0.S8 

Director  of  planning 1 

Administrative  stipend 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.94 

Secretary 3.52 

Senior  planning  analyst  II 0.50 

Senior  planning  analyst  I 0.17 

Associate  planning  analyst 0.83 

Senior  administrative  analyst 1.17 

Administrative    analyst    2.4S 

Budget  analyst   1 

Senior  administrative  assistant 0.17 

Administrative  assistant 4.50 

Office  of  the  Vice  Chancellor : 

Vice  chancellor    1 

Assistant  to  the  vice  chancellor 1 

Principal  clerk 1.42 

Senior  clerk   1 

Senior  typist-clerk 2.42 

Secretary    0.26 

Public  administrative  analyst  III 2 

Administrative  assistant 2.63 

Office  of  Extramural  Support : 

Assistant  chancellor 1 

Principal  clerk 0.86 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.78 

Secretary    2.52 

Senior  administrative  analyst 1.42 

Administrative   analyst   1 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative  services  officer  II 1.58 

Office  of  Coordinator  of  Overseas 
Operations : 

Coordinator  of  overseas  operations 0.50 

Principal  clerk 0.83 

Clerk   

Secretary 0.S0 

Secretary-stenographer - 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 0.19 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative  assistant 0.17 

Accounting  Office  : 

Accounting  officer 1.67 

Assistant  accounting  officer 0.66 

Principal  clerk 15.58 

Senior  clerk 38.04 

Clerk   2.01 

Senior  typist-clerk 4.39 

Typist-clerk    1.68 

Senior  administrative  assistant 3. S3 

Administrative  assistant 5.30 

Accountant  III 3.75 

Accountant  II 9.71 

Budget  Office : 

Budget  officer 0.67 

Principal  clerk — 

Senior  clerk - 

Senior  typist-clerk - 

Budget  analyst 1.78 

Administrative  assistant - 

Accountant  III - 

Finance  Office : 

Assistant  vice  chancellor 

Senior   typist-clerk   - 

Senior  administrative  assistant — 

Administrative  services  officer  II — 

Accountant  III — 

Building  Program  Clearing  Account : 

Principal  architect 1 

Principal    clerk    3 

Senior  clerk 4 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$3,333* 

$40,000 

$40,000 

4 

4 

2,344* 

112,500 

112,500 

2 

2 

1,020* 

24,500 

24,500 

1 

1 

1,233* 

14.S00 

14,800 

1 

1 

1,137* 

13,650 

13,650 

1 

1 

1,496* 

17,950 

17,950 

— 

— 

— 

1,500 

1,500 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

4,740 

4,740 

5 

5 

457-556 

30.600 

30,600 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,300 

15,300 

1 

1 

99S-1.213 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,124 

11.124 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24.600 

24,600 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,468 

21,468 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10,860 

1 

1 

710-S63 

S,520 

S.520 

5 

5 

556-676 

37,632 

37,632 

1 

1 

2,541* 

30,500 

30,500 

1 

1 

1,291* 

15,500 

15,500 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,220 

5,220 

2.50 

2.50 

395^180 

12,330 

12,330 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

<> 

o 

746-905 

21,46S 

21,468 

3 

3 

556-676 

22,30S 

22,30S 

1 

1 

2,083* 

25,000 

25.000 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,936 

1S.936 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,976 

11.976 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

2 

1,048-1,273 

30,192 

30,192 

0.50 

0.50 

1,750* 

10,500 

10,500 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,200 

4,200 

1.25 

1.25 

457-556 

8,340 

8,340 

0.50 

0.50 

415-505 

3,030 

3,030 

0.50 

0.50 

614-746 

3,684 

3.6S4 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,852 

9,852 

1.25 

1.25 

556-676 

8,868 

8,S6S 

1 

1 

1,416* 

17,000 

17,000 

_ 

— 

1,048-1,273 

— 

— 

16 

16 

457-556 

97,992 

97,992 

37 

37 

395-480 

190,860 

190,860 

2 

2 

350-425 

8,604 

8,604 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

4 

4 

710-S63 

36,744 

36,744 

7 

7 

556-676 

4S.996 

4S.996 

2 

9 

905-1,100 

24,060 

24,060 

10 

10 

746-905 

103,932 

103,932 

1 

1 

1,416* 

17,000 

17.000 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.220 

5,220 

2 

2 

746-905 

20,208 

20.20S 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,600 

24,600 

1 

1 

1,833* 

22,000 

22,000 

2 

9 

395-4S0 

10,36S 

10,368 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,104 

10,104 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,060 

24,060 

1 

1 

1,750* 

21,000 

21,000 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,704 

19,704 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

21,144 

21,144 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


199 


LOS   ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auih.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL   ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Building  Program  Clearing  Account — 
Continued 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary 

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  architectural  draftsman 

Assistant  architectural  draftsman 

Senior  architect  II 

Senior  architect  I 

Senior  planning  analyst  II 

Associate  planning  analyst 

Campus  planner  II 

Project  architect 

Supervising   construction   inspector. 

Associate   construction   inspector 

Senior  landscape  architect 

Associate  landscape  architect 

Senior    draftsman     

Principal    engineer    

Senior  engineer  

Associate  engineer 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Business  Manager : 

Business  manager 

Associate  business  manager 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative   assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  IV 

Assistant  business  manager  III 

Administrative  services  officer  II 

Cashier : 

Cashier's  office  manager 

Supervising  cashier 

Senior  cashier   

Cashier    

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Inventory : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  II 

Purchasing : 

Purchasing  agent    

Principal  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Typist-clerk 

Assistant  architectural  draftsman 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Production  manager  I 

Buyer  IV    

Buyer  III 

Buyer  II 

Buyer  I 

Personnel  Office : 

Personnel   manager 

Principal  personnel  analyst  II 

Communications  attendant    

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer    

Administrative   assistant 

Employment  officer  II 

Employment  representative  III 

Employment  representative  II 

Employment  representative  I 

Senior  personnel  analyst 

Personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Personnel  Office  Clerical  Training  : 

Clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Kitchen  assistant  II 

Administrative  assistant 

General   assistance   

Totals,  General   Administration 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

1 

1 

$395-480 

$5,220 

S5,220 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

3.0S 

3 

3 

415-505 

15,684 

15,684 

3.83 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

39,600 

39,600 

3 

3 

3 

786-950 

32,364 

32,364 

1 

1 

1 

1.273-1,548 

1S,576 

18,576 

2 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

33,720 

33.720 

0.50 

— 

— 

1,048-1,273 

_ 

1 

— 

— 

783-950 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16.S60 

16.S60 

5.67 

6 

6 

99S-1.213 

82,176 

S2,176 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

10,044 

16,044 

0.83 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1.S3 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

— 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18.576 

3 

1,100-1,337 

32,088 

32.0SS 

4.67 

5 

5 

950-1,155 

64.3S0 

64,380 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

0.50 

— 

— 

556-710 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,600* 

19,200 

19.200 

0.67 

1 

1 

1,479* 

17,750 

17,750 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,484 

5.4S4 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,484 

5.4S4 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

7.368 

0.33 

— 

— 

1,048-1,273 

_ 

0.50 

— 

— 

905-1.100 

_ 

_ 

0.50 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

13,200 

13,200 

0.67 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,852 

9,852 

0.50 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.060 

6,060 

6.48 

6 

6 

395-480 

30,900 

30,900 

0.33 

— 

- 

710-863 

- 

3.95 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,688 

26,688 

3.74 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,180 

21,180 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

1,333* 

16,000 

16,000 

5.91 

7 

7 

457-556 

43,560 

43,560 

10.89 

11 

11 

395-480 

57,180 

57,180 

4.95 

4 

4 

350-425 

18,564 

18,564 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

863-1.04S 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

5 

5 

5 

821-998 

59,580 

59,580 

1.67 

2 

2 

676-821 

18,804 

1S.804 

3.33 

4 

4 

5S4-710 

32.56S 

32,568 

1 

1 

1 

1,479* 

17,750 

17,750 

— 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,860 

13.S60 

0.98 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1.46 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6,516 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,352 

5,352 

S.40 

9 

9 

395-480 

46,884 

46,884 

0.33 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1.68 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

3.97 

4 

4 

556-676 

29,592 

29,592 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

5.77 

6 

6 

676-821 

58,200 

58,200 

0.77 

1 

1 

584-710 

7.00S 

7,008 

0.52 

1 

1 

530-614 

6,360 

6.360 

3 

3 

o 

905-1,100 

39,600 

39,600 

6.22 

7 

7 

746-905 

71,448 

71.44S 

1.71 

2 

2 

614-746 

16,632 

16,632 

0.77 

1 

1 

415-505 

4.9S0 

4,980 

1.59 

_ 

_ 

395-480 

_ 

0.48 

— 

— 

395-480 

_ 

0.24 

_ 

— 

3S6-469 

_ 

_ 

0.67 

— 

— 

556-676 

_ 

39.7S 

47.95 

47.95 

(328,523) 
$2,73S,245 

386,170 

$3,104,766 

386,170 

326.15 

352.45 

352.45 

S3.104.766 

200 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


LOS   ANGELES  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Riled)         |Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2  INSTRUCTION   AND   DEPARTMENTAL 

3  RESEARCH 
4 

5  Academic : 

6  Dean    8.02 

7  Associate  dean 4.86 

8  Assistant  dean 2.85 

9  Divisional  dean 1.31 

10  Director 0.50 

11  Head  of  supervised  teaching 0.40 

12  Associate  head  of  supervised  teach- 

13  ing    0.25 

14  Faculty  advisor 0.10 

15  Summer   differential - 

16  Administrative    stipend    

17  Professor     400.65 

18  Associate  professor 22S.96 

19  Assistant  professor 42S.81 

20  Instructor 26.07 

21  Associate     70.75 

22  Instruction    supervisor — subject    A  1 

23  Lecturer    140.33 

24  Supervisor  in  physical  education 3.90 

25  Associate  supervisor  in  physical  ed- 

26  ucation    2 

27  Assistant  supervisor  in  physical  ed- 

28  ucation    3 

29  Junior   supervisor   in   physical   edu- 

30  cation    12 

31  Coordinator    of    teaching    education  3.06 

32  Coordinator      of      field      'work — 11 

33  months    0.55 

34  Field  work  consultant — 9  months 0.67 

35  Field   work   consultant — 11   months  2.3 1 

36  Teaching   assistant   373.82 

37  Researcher — agricultural  experi- 

38  ment   station   4.71 

39  Researcher    

40  Associate  researcher 2.34 

41  Postgraduate  researcher — 11  months  7.30 

42  Professor  in  residence 4.12 

43  Research   assistant   6.47 

44  Specialist    1 

45  Associate    specialist   1 

46  Librarian    III    1 

47  Librarian    II    1 

48  Assistant    researcher    3.84 

49  Miscellaneous 2.27 

50  Dean    4 

51  Associate   dean    1 

52  Assistant  dean 0.50 

53  Administrative    stipend    

54  Professor 60 

55  Professor — SFT  a — Med-Clin.    12.53 

56  Professor— SFT  a— Med-Pre-Clin.    _  1.18 

57  Associate  professor 30.55 

58  Associate  professor — SFT  a — 

59  Med-Clin.    6.62 

60  Associate  professor — SFT  a — 

61  Med-Pre-Clin.    0.67 

62  Assistant    professor    77 

63  Assistant  professor — SFT  a — 

64  Med-Clin 10.07 

65  Assistant  professor — SFT  a — 

66  Med-Pre-Clin. 0.34 

67  Instructor 5 

68  Associate    14 

69  Lecturer    15 

70  Clinical   professor 1 

71  Associate  clinical  professor 1.2S 

72  Assistant  clinical  professor 7.0S 

73  Clinical   instructor   - 

74  Teaching    assistant     1 

75  Associate    researcher    — 

76  Postgrad    resident — 11    months 0.50 

77  Research  assistant 2 

78  Specialist    1 

79  Assistant   specialist   0.5S 

80 

81  *  Not  an  established  range. 

82  a  Strict  full  time. 
83 

84 


SALARY  RANGE 

9.65 

9.65 

$2,098* 

$242,970 

$242,970 

4.32 

4.32 

1,554* 

S0.555 

80,555 

2.9S 

2.98 

1,127* 

40,297 

40,297 

1.20 

1.20 

1,877* 

27,030 

27.030 

0.10 

0.40 

2,292* 

5,920 

5,920 

0.25 

O.2.". 

S17* 

2,450 

2.450 

0.10 

0.10 

867* 

1,040 

1,040 

— 

- 

— 

S,60S 

S.60S 

— 

— 

— 

54,200 

54.200 

409.27 

409.27 

1,233-2,100 

7,705,293 

7,705,293 

239  12 

239.12 

9S3-1.300 

3,041,512 

3,041,512 

601.54 

601.54 

775-1,067 

6,029.992 

6.029,992 

50.25 

50.25 

675-792 

405,776 

405.776 

5S.48 

5S.48 

6S0-7S6 

381,757 

3S1.757 

1 

1 

1,163* 

13,956 

13,956 

S1.71 

S1.71 

730-1.954 

S72,044 

S72.044 

4.90 

4.90 

1,0S3-1,250 

66,500 

66,500 

1 

1 

S67-L000 

10,900 

10,900 

1.10 

1.10 

70S-S33 

10,100 

10,100 

1 

1 

633-667 

S.000 

8,000 

3.06 

3.06 

S33* 

30,601 

30,601 

1 

1 

1.21S* 

14.616 

14,616 

1.60 

1.60 

936* 

17.964 

17,964 

O 

."> 

1.052* 

25,224 

25,224 

3S4.23 

3S4.23 

333-36S 

2,305,3S0 

2,305,3S0 

6.25 

6.25 

1,233-1,S17 

115,3S5 

115,3S5 

0.50 

0.50 

1,233-2,422 

S,650 

8,650 

4.50 

4.50 

9S3-1.500 

54,950 

54.950 

7.50 

7.50 

616-786 

69,264 

69,264 

0.12 

0.12 

1,233-2,100 

2,172 

2,172 

6.50 

6.50 

265-293 

42.240 

42,240 

1 

1 

1,191-1,4S2 

15.708 

35.708 

1 

1 

909-1.104 

11,736 

11,736 

_ 

_ 

750-912 

— 

— 

1 

1 

621-788 

9,250 

9,250 

_ 

_ 

1,311-1,500 

— 

— 

_ 

_ 

S66* 

— 

— 

4 

4 

2,345* 

112,500 

112,500 

1 

1 

2.100* 

25,200 

25,200 

0.50 

0.50 

1.225* 

7.350 

7,350 

— 

_ 

— 

6,400 

6,400 

S4.82 

S4.82 

1,233-2,100 

1,789,712 

1,789,712 

7.69 

7.69 

2,242-3.642 

254,S61 

254.S61 

16.50 

16.50 

1,692-2,267 

389,450 

3S9,450 

43.50 

43.50 

983-L45S 

693,475 

693,475 

2.31 

2.31 

1,892-2,325 

57,939 

57,939 

9 

9 

1,3S3-1,550 

157,200 

157.200 

116.53 

116.53 

775-1,200 

1,433,782 

1,433,782 

3 

3 

1,550-2.017 

60.000 

60,000 

12 

12 

1,092-1,308 

175,400 

175,400 

7.20 

7.20 

675-792 

59,370 

59,370 

7.75 

7.75 

680-786 

55,551 

55,551 

8.25 

8.25 

730-1,954 

100,303 

100.303 

1 

1 

1.233-2.100 

19,725 

19,725 

1.20 

1.20 

983-1,300 

18,790 

18,790. 

7.60 

7.60 

775-1,067 

90,660 

90,660 

0.25 

0.25 

675-792 

2,375 

2,375 

3.97 

3.97 

333-368 

23.S20 

23,S20 

1 

1 

983-1.500 

11,500 

11.500 

0.60 

0.60 

616-786 

4,659 

4,659 

3 

3 

265-293 

19,116 

19,116 

1 

1 

1,191-1,482 

14,292 

14,292 

86 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


201 


LOS  ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 

I      [Filled! 


67-68    68-69 
jAoth.)       (AulhJ 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION   AND   DEPARTMENTAL 
RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonacademic : 

Manager,   academic   communications 

facility      1 

Senior    superintendent    of    cultiva- 
tions      0.50 

Botanical  garden  manager 1 

Senior  nurseryman 6.66 

Nurseryman      6 

Communications  attendant 3.12 

Principal  clerk 54.97 

Senior  clerk 12.46 

Clerk    0.82 

Principal  typist-clerk 3.93 

Senior  typist-clerk 102.24 

Varitypist     2 

Senior  duplicating  machine  operator  0.76 
Senior    offset    duplicating    machine 

operator 0.92 

Coder     1 

Secretary 100.27 

Secretary-stenographer 75.81 

Stenographer    3.81 

Storekeeper  II 7.59 

Storekeeper  I 16.20 

Stores  helper 0.59 

Watchman-museum  guard 0.72 

Senior   artist   2.27 

Senior  medical  illustrator 0.76 

Senior  scientific  illustrator 0.92 

Scientific  illustrator 0.33 

Pianist  II 3.77 

Communications     production     man- 
ager II 1.40 

Communications     production     man- 
ager I 1.07 

Communications    production    assist- 
ant II 1.33 

Communications    production    assist- 
ant I 1.97 

Principal  photographer 0.92 

Senior  photographer 5.45 

Photographer   3.78 

Photographic   technician   0.75 

Television  engineer 1.58 

Principal  television  technician 1.75 

Senior  television   technician 0.96 

Television   technician 2 

Sound  technician 2 

Senior   wardrobe    technician 1 

Production  supervisor — theater  arts  1.42 

Senior  scene  technician 6.37 

Library  assistant  III 0.50 

Library  assistant  II 2 

Design  draftsman 0.64 

Translator — nontechnical    0.52 

Bibliographer  I 0.90 

Senior  draftsman 7.14 

Senior  engineering  aid 1.54 

Senior   development   engineer 2.42 

Associate  development  engineer 3 

Assistant  development  engineer 2.48 

Programmer  II   0.46 

Programmer  I 1.83 

Senior    administrative    analyst 2 

Administrative   analyst   1.67 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 2.27 

Senior  administrative  assistant 19.32 

Administrative   assistant 53.55 

Laboratory  business  officer  III 1.25 

Laboratory  business  officer  I 2 

Administrative  services  officer  II 1 

Accountant  III 1 

Accountant  I 0.83 

Editor  I   1.25 

Production  manager  I 1 

Senior  maintenance  man 3.96 

Maintenance   man 1 

Principal  electronics  technician 7.96 

Senior  electronics  technician 14 

1  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$1,375* 

$16,500 

$16,500 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

S,952 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

6 

6 

584-710 

50,520 

50,520 

7 

7 

505-614 

47,988 

47,988 

3 

3 

395-480 

14,820 

14.S20 

55.50 

55.50 

457-556 

338,496 

338,496 

14 

14 

395-480 

72,912 

72,912 

1.50 

1.50 

350-425 

0,504 

6,504 

6 

6 

457-556 

37,044 

37,044 

104.38 

104.38 

395-4S0 

530,878 

530.S78 

2 

9 

457-556 

12,732 

12,732 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,760 

5,760 

107 

107 

457-556 

671,712 

671,712 

79.50 

79.50 

415-505 

431,682 

431,682 

3.50 

3.50 

386-469 

17,256 

17,256 

8 

8 

556-676 

60.240 

60,240 

6 

6 

480-584 

38,196 

38,196 

1 

1 

342^15 

4,104 

4,104 

1.45 

1.45 

435-530 

8,244 

8,244 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

3 

3 

676-821 

26,700 

26,700 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,188 

7,188 

3 

3 

530-644 

21,384 

21,384 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

25,260 

25,260 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

o 

530-644 

13,680 

13,680 

2 

2 

746-905 

17,904 

17,904 

5 

o 

614-746 

43,080 

43,080 

3 

3 

530-644 

21,072 

21,072 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,608 

10,608 

2 

2 

676-S21 

18,348 

18,348 

o 

2 

584-676 

14,016 

14,016 

2 

2 

676-821 

1S,372 

18.372 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,920 

7,920 

3 

3 

710-S63 

27,288 

27,288 

5 

5 

614-746 

42,312 

42,312 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,360 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,156 

12,156 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,396 

9,396 

— 

— 

446 

— 

— 

_ 

— 

395-480 

— 

— 

7 

7 

556-676 

49,824 

49,S24 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,060 

6,060 

3 

3 

1,100-1,337 

48,132 

48,132 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

40,596 

40,596 

3 

3 

783-950 

31,656 

31,656 

0.50 

0.50 

746-905 

4,926 

4,926 

2.50 

2.50 

614-746 

20,364 

20,364 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

2 

o 

746-905 

20,712 

20,712 

2 

2 

614-746 

16.S24 

16,824 

22 

22 

710-S63 

211,308 

211,308 

57.25 

57.25 

556-676 

438,468 

438,468 

2 

2 

1,048-1,273 

28,416 

28,416 

o 

o 

746-905 

20,964 

20,964 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14,916 

14,916 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,920 

7,920 

o 

2 

530-644 

13,728 

13,728 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

4 

4 

644-746 

35,376 

35,576 

1 

1 

530-614 

7,368 

7,36S 

9 

9 

783-950 

98,664 

98,664 

15.50 

15.50 

676-S21 

142,638 

142,638 

202 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
LOS  ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aulhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
b 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION   AND   DEPARTMENTAL 
RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonaeademic — Continued 

Electronics  technician 2.24         4              4 

Recording   technician    111 

Principal  laboratory  glassblower 2              2              2 

Senior  laboratory  glassblower 1.12         1               1 

Laboratory  glassblower — trainee 0.85         1              1 

Farm  machinery  mechanic 111 

Mechanical   superintendent  I 111 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician 7              7              7 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 32.41       33            33 

Laboratory  mechanician 1.92         1               1 

Laboratory  mechanician  helper 0.77         3              3 

Printer  operator 111 

Counselor   II   12.82       15.50       15.50 

Counselor  I    111 

Animal  caretaker 111 

Senior  animal  technician 111 

Spectroscopist    111 

Laboratory  assistant  IV 3.83         3              3 

Laboratory  assistant  III 10.80       10            10 

Laboratory  assistant  II 10.42         9.50         9.50 

Laboratory  assistant  I 3.67         4              4 

Laboratory  technician  IV 8.68       11            11 

Laboratory  technician  III 3.92         4              4 

Laboratory  technician  II 10.64       13.50       13.50 

Laboratory  technician  I 3.77         4              4 

Statistician 0.67         -             - 

Senior  museum  scientist 2.67         2              2 

Museum  scientist 5              4              4 

Museum  technician 111 

Senior  museum  preparator 0.63         -              - 

Museum  preparator   0.46         —             - 

Messenger     0.25         -             - 

Principal  clerk 20            24.38       24.3S 

Senior  clerk 7              S.63         S.63 

Senior   typist-clerk   27.44       33.20       33.20 

Typist-clerk    2               2               2 

Key  punch  operator  II 1.69         1              1 

Secretary    54            72            72 

Secretary-stenographer     15            IS            IS 

Storekeeper  II 4              11 

Illustrator -              1              1 

Senior  scientific  illustrator 111 

Principal   photographer    —              1               1 

Photographic    technician    111 

Senior   statistician   0.94         1              1 

Programmer  I 12               2 

Senior  administrative  assistant 9.75       14            14 

Administrative  assistant 20            21            21 

Laboratory  business  officer  II 3.41         2               2 

Laboratory  business  officer  I 111 

Administrative  services  officer  I 2              3              3 

EDP   systems   analyst 0.50         1              1 

Editor   III   2              2              2 

Editor.  I   111 

Senior  maintenance  man 0.50         0.50 

Senior   electronics   technician 111 

Dental   assistant 111 

Animal   caretaker   111 

Principal  animal   technician 111 

Animal  technician 1.0S         1               1 

Laboratory   assistant  IV 2               2               2 

Laboratory  assistant  III 3              3              3 

Laboratory  assistant  II 3              3              3 

Laboratory  helper 2.49         4              4 

Laboratory   assistant  I   5              5.25         5.25 

Laboratory  technician  IV 6              6.50         6.50 

Laboratory  technician  III 17            19.70       19.70 

Laboratory  technician   II 26            29            29 

Laboratory  technician  I 4               6               6 

General  assistance   376.99     272.66     272.66 

Agriculture  transfer  to  organized  re- 
search      -44.13    -34.50    -34.50 

Totals,    Instruction    and    Departmental 

Research     3,303.44  3,511.60  3,511.60 


SALARY  IiANGE 

$584-676 

$28,032 

$28,032 

644-746 

8,952 

8,952 

783-950 

22,800 

22,800 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

584-710 

7,008 

7,008 

584-710 

S,520 

8,520 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

746-905 

76,020 

76,020 

676-821 

318,396 

31S,396 

5S4-710 

8,520 

8,520 

505-614 

18,780 

18,780 

$4.63  hr 

8,427 

8,427 

614-746 

128,676 

12S,676 

530-644 

6,360 

6,360 

395-480 

5,220 

5,220 

457-556 

7,368 

7,368 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

710-S63 

31,06S 

31,068 

584-710 

80,592 

80,592 

480-5S4 

60,576 

60,576 

415-505 

21,324 

21,324 

7S3-950 

116,844 

116,844 

710-863 

39,768 

39,76S 

644-783 

116,340 

116,340 

530-644 

26,556 

26,556 

746-905 

— 

— 

783-950 

22,S00 

22,800 

644-783 

35,412 

35,412 

530-644 

6,672 

6,672 

4S0-5S4 

— 

— 

359^35 

— 

_ 

350-425 

_ 

— 

457-556 

150.572 

150,572 

395-4S0 

43.497 

43,497 

350-425 

169.S84 

169,884 

350-125 

S.940 

8,940 

405-492 

5,352 

5,352 

457-556 

451,110 

451,110 

415-505 

97.236 

97,236 

556-676 

S.112 

S.112 

435-530 

5,220 

5,220 

676-S21 

S.520 

8,520 

746-905 

9.S52 

9,852 

435-530 

5,760 

5,760 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

614-746 

14,736 

14,736 

905-1,100 

137,112 

137,112 

746-905 

159,552 

159,552 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26.400 

746-905 

10,S60 

10,S60 

905-1,100 

37,S00 

37.800 

746-905 

S,952 

8,952 

710-S63 

20,712 

20,712 

530-644 

6,360 

6,360 

644-746 

4.056 

4,056 

676-S21 

9,852 

9.S52 

395-180 

5,352 

5,352 

395-480 

5,628 

5,62S 

584-710 

8,112 

8,112 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

710-S63 

19,056 

19,056 

584-710 

25,560 

25,560 

480-5S4 

19,728 

19,728 

342-415 

17,808 

17.80S 

415-505 

27,633 

27,633 

7S3-950 

72,264 

72,264 

710-863 

200,593 

200,593 

644-783 

253,740 

253,740 

530-644 

40,080 

40,080 

(1,648,887) 

1,139,600 

1,139,600 

(-414,751) 

-370.7S1 

-370,781 

$31,727,925 

$35,553,677 

$35,553,677 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
LOS  ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


203 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Autb.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SUMMER    SESSION 

Summer  Session — Administration  : 

Director 0.10  0.40 

Summer   differential   —  — 

Administrative   stipend    -  - 

Senior  typist-clerk    0.56  2 

Senior  administrative  assistant 0.25  1 

General   assistance   105.79  94.58 

Totals,   Summer   Session 106.70  97.98 


ORGANIZED    ACTI VITI  ES— HOSPI - 
TALS   AND   CLINICS 

Director  of  Hospitals  and  Clinics : 

Director  of  hospitals  and  clinics 

Assistant  hospital  administrator 

Secretary  

Administrative  assistant 

Hospital  Administration : 

Hospital  administrator 

Associate  hospital  administrator 

Assistant   hospital   administrator 

Principal  clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk    

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Administrative   assistant 

Hospital  Admissions : 

Supervising  admitting  worker  II 

Supervising  admitting  worker  I 

Hospital  Cashier : 

Cashier's  office  manager  II 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  III 

Hospital  Personnel  Services : 

Senior  clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Hospital  Tabulating : 

Manager,  data  processing  services 

Senior  clerk 

Key  punch  operator  III 

Key  punch  operator  II 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator 
Computer   operations   supervisor   II 

Senior  computer  operator 

Computer  operator 

Senior  EDP  systems  analyst 

EDP  systems  analyst 

Programmer   I 

Hospital  Building  Maintenance : 

Craft  foreman 

Assistant  craft  foreman 

Hospital  General  Services  Superin- 
tendent : 

Principal    clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Administrative    assistant    

Administrative  services  officer  II 

Inspector-planner-estimator 

Assistant  inspector-planner-esti- 
mator   

Hospital  Housekeeping : 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Janitor  supervisor 

Superintendent  of  general  services 

Assistant  superintendent  of  general 
services    

Hospital  Laundry  : 

Principal    clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Linen  service  supervisor  I 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  services  officer  I 

Hospital  Emergency  Service : 

Head  nurse  II 

;  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.40 

$1,816* 

$8,720 

$8,720 

— 

— 

3,400 

3.400 

— 

— 

1,500 

1,500 

2 

395-4S0 

10.9S0 

10,980 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

94.58 

(740,531) 

695,461 

095.461 

97.98 


$769,625 


$730,417 


660-S01 


9,168 


$730,417 


1 

0.50 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 

2 

$3,000* 
2,333* 
456-556 
556-676 

$36,000 

28,000 

6,672 

14,784 

$36,000 

28,000 

6,672 

14,784 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1.98 
0.73 

1 

1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
1 

1,642* 
1,496* 
1,400* 
457-556 
395-480 
905-1,100 
556-676 

19,700 
17,950 
16,800 
13,032 
10,704 
21,720 
8,112 

19,700 
17,950 
16,800 
13,032 
10,704 
21,720 
8,112 

1 

1 
3 

1 
3 

556-676 
505-614 

8,112 
19.72S 

8,112 
19,728 

0.58 
0.92 
1 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

719-863 

556-676 

905-1,100 

8,952 
13,680 
13,200 

8,952 
13,680 
13,200 

0.50 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

395^180 
395-480 
556-676 

10,740 

7,728 

10,740 

7,728 

0.67 

1 

0.87 

5.29 

1 

1 

0.33 

1.67 

0.75 

1.69 

1 

1 
1 
1 
6 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
1 
6 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1,283* 
395^80 
469-571 
405-192 
530-644 

905-1,100 
614-746 
530-644 

905-1,100 
746-905 
614-746 

15,400 
5,220 
6,204 

31,668 
7,008 

12,576 
7,536 
7,008 

11,124 

19,812 

15,400 
5,220 
6,204 

31.66S 
7,008 

12,576 
7,536 
7,008 

11,124 

19,812 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

710-821 

676-783 

9,612 
9,396 

9,612 
9,396 

1 

1.77 

0.08 

1 

0.67 

1 
2 
1 
1 
1 

1 
2 
1 
1 
1 

457-556 
395-480 
556-676 
1,048-1,273 
710-821 

5,484 
9,720 
7,368 
14,556 
9,396 

5,484 
9,720 
7,368 
14,556 
9,396 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-676 

7,008 

7,008 

0.44 
1.01 
0.33 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

492-571 
530-644 
821-998 

7,188 
7,368 
9,852 

7,188 
7,36S 
9.S52 

1.79 

2 

2 

614-746 

15,096 

15,096 

0.42 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

457-556 
395-480 
480-584 
710-863 
905-1.100 

5,760 

5,760 

7,008 

10,104 

13,200 

5,760 

5,760 

7,008 

10,104 

13,200 

9,168 


201 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
LOS  ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Until.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ORGANIZED  ACTIVITIES— HOSPI- 
TALS AND  CLINICS— Continued 

Hospital  Outpatient  Clinics : 

Supervising   cashier   0.08 

Principal  clerk 1.92 

Manager,  outpatient  clinics 1 

Nursing  supervisor 1 

Outpatient  Clinic  Rehabilitation : 

Head  nurse  II 0.75 

Hospital     Cardio-Pulmonary     Labora- 
tory : 

Laboratory   technician   III 1 

Hospital  Clinical  Laboratories : 

Cashier    1 

Principal  clerk 1 

Senior  clerk 3.S5 

Senior  typist-clerk 5.16 

Key  punch  operator  IV 1 

Key  punch  operator  III 0.82 

Key  punch  operator  II 1.80 

Secretary    1 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Clinical  laboratory  manager 1 

Supervising   laboratory   technologist 

II   0.64 

Supervising   laboratory   technologist 

I 1.75 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist  II  _  12.38 
Principal  electrocardiographic  tech- 
nician      1 

Electrocardiographic  technician 2.70 

Senior  electroencephalographie  tech- 
nician      1 

Electroencephalographie  technician  1 

Laboratory  assistant  III 1 

Laboratory  assistant  II 0.58 

Laboratory  helper 5.14 

Laboratory  assistant  I 3.96 

Laboratory  technician   II 43.36 

Laboratory  technician  I 2.67 

Laboratory  technician  IV 2.23 

Laboratory  technician  III 4.67 

Hospital  Dietary : 

Food  service  manager  V 0.73 

Food  service  manager  IV - 

Food  service  manager  III 0.99 

Principal  clerk 0.99 

Senior  clerk 1 

Senior  typist-clerk 3 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Senior  dietitian 1 

Dietitian   3.12 

Senior  baker    1 

Chef 0.37 

Principal  cook 0.97 

Hospital  Inhalation  Therapy : 

Principal  clerk 1 

Senior   physician — 

Inhalation  therapist  IV 1 

Inhalation  therapist  III 1.17 

Inhalation  therapist  II 4.08 

Inhalation  therapist  I 12.86 

Central  Services  and  Supply  : 

Senior  clerk 1.83 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Laboratory  assistant  IV 1 

Laboratory  assistant  II 2 

Laboratory  assistant  I   0.17 

Hospital  Medical  Records : 

Principal  clerk 3 

Senior  clerk 7.64 

Principal  typist-clerk 3 

Senior  typist-clerk 5.92 

Principal    medical    record    librarian  1 

Senior  medical  record  librarian 1 

Medical  record  librarian 1.92 

Administrative  assistant - 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

$530-644 

457-556 
821-998 
746-905 

$7,008 

6,360 

11,976 

10,872 

$7,008 

6,360 

11,976 

10,872 

660-S01 


719-S63 


9,636 


9,396 


9,636 


9.396 


1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

5 

5 

395-4S0 

26,928 

26,928 

6.50 

6.50 

395-480 

33,942 

33,942 

1 

1 

517-628 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

469-571 

5.62S 

5,628 

3 

3 

405-492 

15,312 

15,312 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

4S0-584 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,212 

13,212 

3 

3 

783-950 

33,696 

33,696 

8 

8 

710-S03 

80,040 

80,040 

58.50 

58.50 

644-783 

491,406 

491,406 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

S,952 

3 

3 

480-584 

17,604 

17,604 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,360 

6,360 

5 

5 

342-415 

24,780 

24,780 

4 

4 

415-505 

22,080 

22,080 

2 

2 

644-783 

16,632 

16,632 

3 

3 

530-644 

20,S68 

20,868 

_ 

_ 

783-950 

— 

— 

- 

- 

710-863 

- 

- 

1 

1 

973-1.1S3 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

S42-1.023 

9,864 

9,864 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

456-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,500 

16,500 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,612 

9,612 

5 

5 

644-783 

39,408 

39,408 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1,587-1,929 

19,044 

19,044 

1 

1 

764-927 

10,116 

10,116 

1 

1 

660-801 

7,920 

7,920 

4 

4 

599-628 

36,744 

36,744 

14 

14 

517-628 

102,828 

102,82S 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

4S0-5S4 

13,680 

13,680 

- 

- 

415-505 

- 

- 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,076 

26,076 

8 

8 

395-480 

45,672 

45,672 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,704 

19,704 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,9S4 

21,984 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

2 

2 

543-660 

15,456 

15,456 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

6,672 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
LOS  ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


205 


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SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


)RGANIZED   ACTIVITIES— HOSPI- 
TALS AND   CLINICS— Continued 

Hospital  Nursing  Service : 

Superintendent  of  nurses 

Associate   superintendent  of  nurses 
Assistant   superintendent   of  nurses 

Nursing  supervisor 

Head   nurse   II    

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Secretary  stenographer    

Administrative   assistant 

Hospital  Nursing — Jules  Stein: 

Head  nurse  II 

Hospital  Nursing  Service : 

Head   nurse  II   

Hospital  Operating  Rooms : 

Senior   operating   room   supervisor. 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Administrative    assistant    

Nursing    supervisor    

Hospital  Operating  Rooms — 
Jules  Stein : 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Head  nurse  II 

Head  nurse  I 

Hospital  Pathology : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior    clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Laboratory   technician  III 

Laboratory  technician  II 

Laboratory    technician    I    

Hospital  Pharmaceutical  Service : 

Chief    pharmacist    

Principal    pharmacist    

Senior  pharmacist 

Pharmacist 

Cashier 

Principal    clerk     

Senior    clerk    

Storekeeper   I    

Physical  Therapy : 

Senior  clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Physical  therapist  III 

Physical  therapist  I 

Physical  Medicine  Rehabilitation : 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  occupational  therapist 

Physical  therapist  II 

Physical  therapist  I 

Hospital  Radiology  Diagnostics : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative   assistant 

Senior  electronics  technician 

Orderly    

Principal  X-ray  technician 

Senior  X-ray  technician 

Senior  X-ray  technician  specialist 

Senior  staff  nurse 

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Hospital  Radiology  Isotopes : 

Laboratory  technician  III 

Laboratory   technician   II 

Hospital  Radiology  Therapy : 

Principal   clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk   

Administrative  assistant 

Principal  X-ray  technician 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
filled)        (tuih.)       (iulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,872 

$16,872 

— 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

11,9S8 

11,988 

3 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

36,876 

36,876 

9.S3 

10 

10 

746-905 

101.472 

101.472 

5.7o 

6 

6 

660-S01 

57,132 

57.132 

1 

1 

1 

157-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1.32 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

10.740 

10,740 

2.60 

395-480 

10.84S 

10.S48 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.88 

1 

1 

660-801 

9,636 

9.636 

1 

1 

1 

600-801 

S,736 

8,736 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,872 

13,872 

1.69 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,344 

10,344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7.00S 

7.008 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,872 

10,872 

0.73 

1.50 

1.50 

395-4S0 

7,350 

7.350 

0.88 

1 

1 

660-801 

9,168 

9,168 

— 

1 

1 

628-764 

7,54S 

7,548 

0.72 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.760 

5.760 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

10.980 

10.980 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10.356 

5 

5 

5 

644-783 

43.152 

43.152 

- 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6.360 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17.700 

17.700 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,273 

15,276 

15.276 

2.41 

3 

3 

1,048-1,213 

42.972 

42,972 

7.63 

8 

8 

950-1,100 

105.600 

105.600 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.060 

6.060 

1.50 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,740 

10.740 

1 

1 

1 

4S0-584 

7,00S 

7,008 

0.51 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,352 

5,352 

0.92 

0.50 

0.50 

395-480 

2,370 

2.370 

0.86 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,396 

9.396 

3.29 

4 

4 

614-740 

34,560 

34,560 

1.02 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.524 

4.524 

_ 

0.50 

0.50 

395-4S0 

2.370 

2,370 

0.92 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

0.91 

1 

1 

676-821 

9.396 

9,396 

1.72 

3 

3 

614-746 

22,860 

22.S60 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

7.03 

6 

6 

395-480 

32.460 

32,460 

1.65 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,628 

5.628 

1.48 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6.060 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

556-676 

3,684 

3.6S4 

1 

1 

1 

676-321 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

1 

367-425 

5.100 

5,100 

3 

3 

3 

676-821 

28,464 

28,464 

4.53 

6 

6 

517-628 

40,164 

40,164 

5.86 

5 

5 

584-710 

38,892 

38,S92 

2.93 

2 

2 

599-728 

15,876 

15,876 

2 

2 

2 

480-584 

13,680 

13,680 

0.30 

0.30 

0.30 

710-863 

3.106 

3,106 

0.88 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,72S 

7,728 

0.86 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6.060 

1.58 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.50 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

7.368 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9.396 

9.396 

206 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


LOS  ANGELES  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
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18 
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0.10 


0.10 


ORGANIZED  ACTIVITIES— HOSPI- 
TALS AND   CLINICS— Continued 

Hospital  Radiology  Therapy — 
Continued 

Senior  X-ray  technician 3.75         4  4 

X-ray  technician 111 

Senior  staff  nurse 2.91         3  3 

Hospital  radiation  physicist 111 

Hospital  Radiology  Administration : 

Communications  attendant 0.96         1  1 

Senior  clerk 0.90         0.80         0.S0 

Administrative  assistant 0.42         0.50         0.50 

Principal   clerk   0.92        - 

Hospital  Social  Service : 

Senior   typist-clerk    1.69         2  2 

Chief  clinical  social  worker 111 

Clinical  social  worker  III 2  2  2 

Clinical  social  worker  II 8.11       11.25       11.25 

Assistant  specialist 0.21         -  - 

Hospital  Cafeteria  and  Coffee  Shop : 

Cashier    5  6  6 

Food  service  manager  II 111 

Food  service  manager  I 0.99         1  1 

UCLA  Medical  Group : 

Senior  typist 0.33         -  - 

Typist-clerk    0.50 

Secretary   stenographer 0.81         —  - 

Administrative  assistant 0.90         -  - 

General   assistance   1,162.231,393.951,393.95 

Totals,    Organized     Activities — Hospi- 
tals and   Clinics 1,530.03  1.79S.S0  1.798.S0 


ORGANIZED  ACTIVITIES— OTHER 

Education — Organized  Activities  : 
Head  of  education — organized 

activities   0.02 

Education — University  Elementary 
School : 

Director 0.25 

Administrative  stipend 

Demonstration  teacher 23.72 

Principal 1 

Principal  clerk 3 

Secretary 1 

Secretary-stenographer 1 

Administrative   assistant 0.34 

Nursery  school  assistant 0.42 

Art  Galleries : 

Director — 

Associate  director - 

Summer   differential   — 

Administrative  stipend 

Principal  clerk - 

Senior  typist-clerk — 

Secretary - 

Artist — 

Laboratory  assistant  III - 

Office  of  Curator— Ethnic  College : 

Summer   differential — 

Administrative  stipend — 

Senior  typist-clerk — 

Photographer    — 

Museum  technician — 

Senior  museum  preparator — 

Museum   preparator    — 

Music— UCLA  Band : 

Senior    typist-clerk    1 

Psychology  Clinic  School : 

Administrative  stipend    - 

Demonstration  teacher 2.08 

Supervisor  of  teaching 1 

Senior  typist-clerk    2.67 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Psychology  Clinics : 

Secretary-stenographer - 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  KANGE 

$517-628 

415-505 

599-728 

1,100-1,337 

395^80 
395-480 
556-676 
457-556 

395^180 

973-1,183 

842-1,023 

764-927 

713-825 

395^80 
644-783 
556-676 

395-480 
350-425 
415-505 
457-556 
(6,7S1,926) 


$29,832 

6,060 

24,204 

16,044 

5.220 
4,608 
3,76S 


10,080 

14,196 

24,552 

115.368 


34,560 

8,112 
7,008 


7,276,314 


$1,425* 


$1,710 


415-505 


4.9S0 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


$29,832 

6,060 

24,204 

16,044 

5,220 
4,608 
3,768 


10,080 

14,196 

24,552 

115,368 


34,560 
8,112 
7,008 


7,276,314 


•,626,457    $10,604,568    $10,604,568 


$1,710 


0.50 

0.50 

1,817* 

10,900 

10,900 

— 

— 

— 

3.000 

3,000 

23.50 

23.50 

712-1,230 

263,291 

263,291 

1 

1 

1.260* 

15,120 

15,120 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,092 

19,092 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.484 

5,484 

1 

1 

415-505 

6.060 

6,060 

0.50 

0.50 

556-676 

3,336 

3.336 

- 

- 

544* 

- 

- 

0.50 

0.50 

1,925* 

11.550 

11,550 

0.50 

0.50 

1,216* 

7,300 

7,300 

_ 

_ 

— 

2,500 

2,500 

_ 

_ 

— 

5.200 

5,200 

1.50 

1.50 

457-556 

S.TTS 

8.77S 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4.9S0 

1 

1 

457-556 

0,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

556-676 

7.008 

7.008 

3 

3 

584-710 

22.272 

22  272 

_ 

2.124 

2,124 

_ 

_ 

_ 

11.000 

11,000 

3 

3 

395^1S0 

15,960 

15,960 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,360 

2 

2 

530-644 

13,200 

13,200 

0.50 

0.50 

480-584 

2.S80 

2.S80 

0.50 

0.50 

395-435 

2,370 

2.370 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,220 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,400 

1,400 

6 

6 

712-1,230 

57,444 

57,444 

3 

3 

712-1,230 

36,036 

36,036 

3 

3 

395-480 

15,444 

15,444 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

4,980 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
LOS  ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


207 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-59 
frilled)        (Aulli.)      (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
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83 
84 
85 
86 


ORGANIZED    ACTIVITIES- 

— Continued 


-OTHER 


Vivarium  Life  Sciences: 

Animal  caretaker    6.87 

Principal  animal  technician 1 

Medical  Center — Research  and  Devel- 
opment Laboratory : 

Principal  electronics  technician 1 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician 1 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 6 

Laboratory    mechanician    — 

Principal   clerk    0.61 

Senior  electronics   technician 0.S1 

Medical  Vivarium  : 

Principal  clerk — 

Senior  typist-clerk    1 

Secretary  1 

Vivarium  supervisor 1 

Animal  caretaker 

Principal   animal   technician 1.94 

Senior  animal  technician 3.25 

Animal   technician    1.64 

Campus  veterinarian   1 

Veterinarian — Laboratory  Animal 

Medicine    1 

Laboratory   technician  II 1.68 

Institutional  Geophysics — Organized 
Activities : 

Principal  clerk - 

Principal  typist-clerk — 

Senior  typist-clerk — 

Typist-clerk - 

Key  punch  operator  II - 

Storekeeper  I — 

Senior  draftsman 1.10 

Programmer  I - 

Editor  I 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician 1 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 3.80 

Laboratory  assistant  II — 

General  assistance    67.96 


Totals,   Organized    Activities — Other„ 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
6 
1 
45.05 


ORGANIZED    RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Director 5.88 

Associate  director 1.09 

Summer  differential — 

Administrative   stipend   

Professor 7.15 

Associate  professor 1.64 

Assistant  professor 0.30 

Teaching  assistant 0.80 

Researcher   5.36 

Associate  researcher 6.65 

Assistant  researcher 7.96 

Postgraduate  researcher — 11  months  0.64 

Research   assistant   10.82 

Coordinator  of  public  programs 3 

Associate  coordinator  of  public  pro- 
grams    1 

Librarian  III 2 

Librarian  II 0.46 

Associate     0.25 

Lecturer 0.71 

Director 0.58 

Administrative  stipend - 

Nonaeademic : 

Coordinator  of  overseas  operations  _  0.50 

Principal  clerk 7.04 

Senior  clerk 0.04 

Senior  typist-clerk 6.67 

Typist-clerk - 

Secretary 19.45 

Secretary-stenographer 5.21 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
6 
1 
45.05 


143.16  162.15  162.15 


SALARY  RANfiE 

$395-480 
584-710 


783-950 
746-905 
676-821 
584-710 
457-556 
676-S21 

457-556 
395-480 
457-556 
676-821 
395^S0 
5S4-710 
505-614 
457-556 
1,405-1,708 

905-1,100 
644-783 


457-556 
457-556 
395-480 
350-425 
405-492 
480-584 
556-676 
614-746 
530-644 
746-905 
676-821 
480-584 
(388-589) 

$1,054,698 


$38,316 
8,520 


11,400 
10,860 
62,736 

7.00S 


5,628 

5,220 

6,672 

9,612 

9,720 

25,128 

28,104 

6,516 

20,496 

26,400 

16.S48 


5,760 
5,760 
4,740 
4,404 
5,220 
6,060 

14,040 
7,728 

13,368 
9,852 

56,856 

6,360 

342,696 


$1,368,811 


$38,316 
8,520 


11400 
10.860 
02,736 

7,008 


5,628 

5,220 

6,672 

9,612 

9,720 

25,128 

28,104 

6,516 

20,496 

26,400 

16,848 


5,760 
5,760 
4,740 
4,404 
5,220 
6,060 

14,040 
7,728 

13,368 
9,852 

56,856 

6,360 

342,696 


$1,368,811 


5.94 

5.94 

$1,700* 

$121,179 

$121,179 

2.12 

2.12 

1,319* 

33,563 

33,563 

— 

— 

— 

5,177 

5,177 

— 

— 

— 

67,377 

67,377 

6.25 

6.25 

1,233-2,100 

136,526 

136,526 

1.64 

1.64 

983-1,300 

24,534 

24,534 

0.98 

0.98 

775-1,067 

9,802 

9,802 

0.50 

0.50 

333-368 

3,000 

3,000 

7.74 

7.74 

1,233-2,422 

145,018 

145,018 

13.16 

13.16 

983-1,500 

176,087 

176,087 

2.33 

2.33 

775-1,233 

22,419 

22,419 

3.50 

3.50 

616-786 

28,410 

28,410 

17.50 

17.50 

266-293 

106,200 

106,200 

3 

3 

1,250-1,675 

50,100 

50,100 

1 

1 

967-1,167 

14,000 

14,000 

2 

2 

750-913 

19,000 

19,000 

0.50 

0.50 

621-788 

3,925 

3,925 

— 

— 

680-786 

— 

— 

- 

— 

730-1,954 

- 

- 

0.35 

0.35 

1,925* 

8,085 

8,085 

- 

- 

- 

5,500 

5,500 

0.50 

0.50 

1,750* 

10,500 

10.500 

7 

7 

457-556* 

40,668 

40,66S 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

6 

6 

395^80 

31,320 

31,320 

0.50 

0.50 

350-425 

2,100 

2,100 

15.75 

15.75 

457-556 

101,748 

101,748 

5 

5 

415-505 

2S,926 

28,926 

208 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


LOS  ANGELES  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  0 

-  POSITI 

ONS 

ACTUAL 

ESTIMATED 

PROPOSED 

66-67 
(Filied) 

67-68 
(Auth.) 

68-69 
(Auth.)     i 

1966-67 

1967-68 

1968-69 

SALARY  RANGE 

0.67 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$8,952 

$S,952 

2.92 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,276 

12,276 

0.92 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

8,952 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6,516 

0.33 

2 

9 

614-746 

14,736 

14,736 

1.42 

1.94 

1.94 

710-863 

18,230 

18,230 

14.76 

14 

14 

556-676 

109,656 

109,656 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

9,396 

9,396 

1.56 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,728 

7,72S 

1.75 

2 

2 

530-644 

14,916 

14,916 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1.99 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,112 

8,112 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

9,852 

9,852 

2.90 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,728 

7,72S 

3.56 

— 

— 

614-746 

_ 

— 

1 

— 

— 

614-746 

_ 

_ 

1.S2 

— 

— 

530-644 

_ 

_ 

0.44 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

_ 

0.67 

_ 

— 

905-1.100 

_ 

_ 

1.50 

— 

_ 

783-950 

_ 

_ 

5.01 

— 

— 

614-746 

— 

_ 

6.18 

— 

— 

530-644 

— 

— 

0.98 

— 

_ 

614-746 

— 

_ 

0.67 

— 

— 

783-950 

— 

_ 

2 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

9,720 

9,720 

0.09 

0.50 

0.50 

905-1,100 

6,600 

6,600 

— 

2 

2 

746-905 

20,004 

20,004 

0.33 

2.50 

2.50 

614-746 

18,972 

18,972 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

9,S52 

9,S52 

2 

2 

2 

556-676 

16,224 

16,224 

0.60 

1 

1 

517-628 

6,204 

6,204 

165.1S 

45.73 

45.73 

(926,002) 

245,475 

245,475 

44.13 

34.50 

34.50 

(414,751) 
$2,911,921 

370.7S1 

370,781 

367.58 

22S.43 

228.43 

$2,1S7,346 

$2,187,346 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
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8 
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10 
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40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ORGANIZED   RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonacadeniic — Continued 

Statistician 

Programmer  III 

Programmer   II 

Senior  survey  worker 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 

Laboratory  business  officer  II 

Editor  III 

Editor    II    

Editor   I   

Principal  electronics  technician 

Senior  electronics  technician 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 

Museum    scientist   

Programmer  I 

Tabulating   supervisor   

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator 

Tabulating  machine  operator 

Computer   operations   supervisor   II 
Computer    operations    supervisor    I 

Senior  computer  operator 

Computer  operator 

Public  administrative  analyst  II 

Assistant  development  engineer 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior   statistician    

Statistician     

Junior    statistician    

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 

Medical  data  processor 

General   assistance   

Agriculture  transfer  from  Instruction 
and  Research 

Totals,  Organized  Research 


LIBRARIES 

Clark  Memorial  Library : 

Library  assistant  III 1 

Library  assistant  I 0.90 

Law  Library : 

Librarian  V 1 

Librarian  IV 0.67 

Librarian  III 2 

Librarian  II 2.4S 

Secretary 1 

Library  assistant  III 2.50 

Library  assistant  II 1.50 

Library  assistant  I 4.68 

Library — General : 

University   librarian 1 

Associate  university  librarian 1 

Assistant  university  librarian 1 

Librarian  V 9.50 

Librarian   IV 9.1S 

Librarian  III 37.75 

Librarian  II 41.39 

Librarian  I 17.02 

Biomedical  librarian  II 1 

Supervising  communications 

attendant - 

Communications  attendant - 

Principal  clerk 4.60 

Senior  clerk 6.81 

Clerk    0.62 

Senior   typist-clerk   S.26 

Typist-clerk    0.33 

Deliveryman 0.78 

Secretary 2 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 

1 

$530-644 

$7,72S 

$7,72S 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

1,004-1,283 

15,400 

15,400 

1 

1 

871-1,058 

12,700 

12,700 

9 

2 

750-912 

20,950 

20,950 

3 

3 

621-787 

24,925 

24,925 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

3 

530-644 

21,564 

21,564 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6.060 

5 

5 

395^S0 

25.66S 

25,66S 

1 

1 

2,291* 

27,500 

27,500 

1 

1 

1,283-1,554 

18,650 

1S,650 

2 

9 

1,167-1.421 

34,100 

34,100 

15 

15 

1,004-1,283 

214,200 

214,200 

13 

13 

871-1,058 

153.549 

153,549 

35 

35 

750-913 

365,000 

365,000 

53 

53 

621-788 

443,200 

443,200 

11 

11 

58S-621 

79.930 

79,930 

1 

1 

1,167-1,421 

17,050 

17,050 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,4S4 

5,484 

1.50 

1.50 

395-480 

7,110 

7,110 

4.50 

4.50 

457-556 

27,018 

27,018 

7 

7 

395-4S0 

34,992 

34.992 

7 

7 

350-425 

29,604 

29.604 

12.25 

12.25 

395-480 

60,045 

60,045 

2 

2 

350-425 

8,400 

8,400 

1 

1 

405-492 

4,860 

4,860 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,156 

12,156 

HIGHER  EDUCATION' 


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4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
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44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


University  of  California 
LOS  ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


209 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
IHMed)        (Aulli.)       (Aplh.j 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


LIBRARIES— Continued 

Library — General — Continued 

Secretary-stenographer 2.64 

Storekeeper  II 1 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Guard    1.92 

Artist    1 

Library  assistant  III 18.06 

Library   assistant   II   43.77 

Library  assistant  I 62.61 

Programmer  II 1 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative   assistant 2 

Editor   II   

Library — Index  of  Christian  Art : 

Library  assistant  II — 

General   assistance   149.45 

Totals,    Libraries 445.42 


EXTENSION   AND   PUBLIC  SERVICE 

School  of  Business  Administration — 
California  Management  Review : 
Secretary-stenographer    

School  of  Law — Law  Review : 

Administrative  assistant 

Fine  Arts  Production — 
Administration  : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary-stenographer    

Manager  II,  arts  and  lectures 

Administrative  assistant 

Editor  I   

AYriter  III 

Production  supervisor — theater  arts 

Education — Vocational  Education  : 

Director    

Administrative    stipend    

Supervisor  of  industrial  training 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary    

Senior   typist-clerk    

Secretary-stenographer 

Stenographer    

Artist 

Administrative  assistant 

General  assistance   

Totals,   Extension   and   Public  Service- 


MAINTENANCE 
OF   PLANT 


AND  OPERATION 


Superintendence : 

Administrator  of  physical  plant 

Communications  attendant 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Key  punch  operator  II 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  II 

Shop  supervisor 

Assistant  physical  plant  administra- 
tor    

Senior    superintendent    of    grounds 

and  buildings 

Superintendent      of      grounds      and 

buildings 

Building  Maintenance : 

Cook-housekeeper 

Maintenance  man 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


46.09      39.20      39.20 


$329,847 


$262,542 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  RANGE 

2 

2 

$415-505 

$11,520 

$11,520 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

480-584 

LOOS 

7.008 

2 

2 

480-584 

13,068 

13,068 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,728 

7,728 

20.75 

20.75 

530-644 

154,968 

154,968 

53.50 

53.50 

457-556 

324,480 

324.4S0 

64.50 

64.50 

395-480 

321,702 

321.702 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,612 

9,612 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,104 

10,104 

556-676 

15,840 

15.840 

1 

i 

584-710 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

i 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

94.18 

94.18 

(649,645) 
$2,783,441 

430,656 
$3,018,213 

430.656 

435.18 

435.18 

$3,01S,213 

1 

1 

1 

$415-505 

$5,220 

$5,220 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,008 

7,008 

3.13 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,880 

17,880 

1.40 

2 

2 

395-480 

9,480 

9,480 

3.39 

4 

4 

415-505 

22,092 

22,092 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

3.30 

4 

4 

556-676 

2S.416 

28,416 

0.06 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,360 

0.69 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,520 

0.33 

- 

- 

710-863 

- 

- 

0.14 

0.15 

0.15 

1,283* 

2,460 

2.460 

— 

— 

— 

— 

1,100 

1.100 

2 

2 

2 

1,053* 

25,272 

25,272 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,188 

13.188 

2.44 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,24S 

19,248 

2.37 

— 

— 

395-480 

— 

_ 

1.72 

2 

2 

415-505 

11.280 

11.280 

0.95 

1 

1 

386-469 

4,860 

4,860 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,728 

7,728 

1.14 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,188 

7,188 

17.03 

9.05 

9.05 

(136,431) 

52,042 

52,042 

$262,542 


1 

1 

1 

$1,416* 

$17,000 

$17,000 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6,516 

4.57 

5 

5 

395-480 

25.272 

25.272 

1 

2 

2 

395-480 

9,720 

9,720 

2.62 

2 

2 

405-492 

11,004 

11,004 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.97 

2 

2 

415-505 

12,120 

12,120 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

2 

2 

556-676 

14,7S4 

14,784 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

5.77  hr 

12,000 

12,000 

0.42 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14,916 

14,916 

3.58 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

39,996 

39,996 

0.91 

1 

1 

821-998 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,524 

4,524 

1 

1 

1 

530-614 

7,368 

7,368 

210 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


LOS  ANGELES  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auth.) 


68-69 

(Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

O 

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52 
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61 
62 
63 
64 
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66 
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68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
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75 
76 
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78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 
OF   PLANT— Continued 

Grounds  Maintenance : 

Grounds  supervisor 111 

Laborer  foreman 2               2               2 

Superintendent  of  grounds 111 

Janitorial  Service  : 

Superintendent  of  grounds  and  build- 
ings      0.42         1              1 

Senior  typist-clerk 111 

Custodian  supervisor  I 3.50         3              3 

Custodian  foreman  II 5.04         5               5 

Custodian  foreman  I 9.88       11            11 

Police : 

Chief  of  police 111 

Police  lieutenant 111 

Police  sergeant 4.67         5              5 

Police  officer 28.23      32            32 

Senior   typist-clerk   S.39         9              9 

Secretary    111 

Parking  attendant 7.37         -             — 

Heating  : 

Chief  operations  engineer 111 

General  assistance 487.54     530.09     530.09 

Totals,  Maintenance  and  Operation  of 

Plant   589.11     632.09     632.09 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean  of  Students : 

Dean  of  students 

Faculty  advisor 

Associate  dean  of  students — women 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Foreign  Students  Office : 

Associate  dean  of  students — foreign 

students 

Principal  clerk    

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative   assistant 

Associate  dean  of  students 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Financial  Aids  Office : 

Associate  dean  of  students — dean  of 

financial  aid 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Counselor  II 

Cashier    

Financial  Aids — Special  Service  : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 

Cultural  Recreational  Progiam: 

Coordinator  of  recreation 

Administrative  stipend 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer     

Recreation  supervisor  III 

Recreation  supervisor  II 

Recreation  supervisor  I 

Housing  Services  : 

Associate  dean  of  students — housing 
Principal    clerk    

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALAIiY  RANGE 
$4.47  hr 
4.06  hr 
821-998 

$9,732 
17,688 
11,976 

$9,732 
17,688 
11,976 

821-998 
395-480 
614-746 
530-644 
457-556 

10,860 
5,352 
26,856 
41,016 
76,908 

10,860 
5,352 
26,856 
41,016 
76,908 

S21-998 
746-905 
676-821 
614-746 
395-480 
457-556 
435-530 

11,976 
10,860 
48.S04 
264,936 
47,724 
6,672 

11,976 

10,860 

48,804 

264,936 

47.724 
6,672 

5.S2  hr 
(3,S69,4S2) 

12,108 
3,796,792 

$4,617,072 

12,108 
3,796,792 

$4,643,S63 

$4,617,072 

1 

1 

1 

$1,750* 

$21,000 

$21,000 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

866* 

5,196 

5,196 

1 

1 

1 

1,291* 

15,500 

15,500 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

10,980 

10,980 

1.01 

i 

1 

415-505 

5,220 

5,220 

2.08 

2 

2 

556-676 

14,544 

14,544 

1 

1 

i 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

l 

1,333* 

16,000 

16,000 

1 

1 

l 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.05 

1 

l 

415-505 

4,980 

4,980 

1.56 

2 

2 

556-676 

13,896 

13,896 

0.99 

i 

1 

821-99S 

10,104 

10,104 

1.94 

2 

2 

710-S63 

17,040 

17,040 

1 

1 

1 

1,145* 

13,750 

13,750 

1 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,276 

12,276 

1.78 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,484 

5.4S4 

3.82 

6 

6 

395-4S0 

30,432 

30,432 

0.83 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

0.83 

_ 

— 

415-505 

— 

_ 

3.04 

3 

3 

556-676 

22,824 

22,824 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,104 

10,104 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,304 

8,304 

1 

- 

- 

395-480 

- 

- 

2.03 

9 

<> 

457-556 

13,032 

13,032 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,104 

10,104 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.53 

0.53 

0.53 

1,441* 

9,169 

9,169 

- 

- 

- 

— 

1,500 

1.500 

1 

1 

1 

395^180 

4,980 

4,9S0 

0.50 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

0.93 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

2.01 

o 

o 

415-505 

10,440 

10,440 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,216 

21,216 

4.72 

5 

0 

614-746 

40,392 

40,392 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,672 

6,672 

0.93 

1 

1 

1,125* 

13,500 

13,500 

2.01 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,108 

12.10S 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
LOS   ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


211 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
!     (Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
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26 
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28 
29 
30 
31 
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36 
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38 
39 
40 
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42 
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49 
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58 
59 
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61 
62 
63 
64 
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66 
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68 
69 
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71 
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78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT   SERVICES— Continued 

Housing  Services — Continued 

Senior    typist-elerk    10.72 

Secretary-stenographer       0.89 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Assistant  dean  of  students 0.91 

Counseling  Center : 

Counseling  center  manager 1 

Principal    clerk    1.34 

Senior   typist-clerk    3.50 

Typist-clerk      - 

Secretary-stenographer     — 

Administrative   assistant 0.90 

Counseling  psychologist  III 1.50 

Counseling  psychologist  II 3.57 

Counseling  psychologist  I 6.62 

Counselor    II    1.04 

Counselor   I    7.17 

Psychometrist     0.S0 

Student  Activities  Office : 

Associate  dean  of  students — student 

activities     1 

Senior   typist-clerk   1.79 

Typist-clerk       - 

Secretary 0.92 

Secretary-stenographer 0.95 

■  Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Associate  dean  of  students 2.05 

Assistant  dean  of  students 1 

Counselor    I    1 

Student  and  Alumni  Placement 
Center  : 

Placement  office  manager 0.50 

Senior   typist-clerk   5.66 

Secretary 0.90 

Secretary-stenographer 1,21 

Stenographer    1.S5 

Placement  interviewer  IV 2.65 

Placement  interviewer   III 6.10 

Placement  interviewer  II  3.66 

Student  Health  Service : 

Student  health  service  director 1 

Senior  clerk 2.97 

Clerk    0.16 

Senior   typist-clerk    9.86 

Secretary 2.55 

Secretary-stenographer 2.94 

Senior  medical  record  librarian 1 

Medical  record  technician 1 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative  assistant 1.40 

Nursing   aid    1.40 

Senior  X-ray  technician 0.83 

Head  nurse  I 1.76 

Staff  nurse 10.23 

Nursing   supervisor — SHS  a    0.97 

Associate  physician  diplomate 4.33 

Associate  physician 0.75 

Dental   assistant   3 

Senior  pharmacist 1 

Pharmacist 0.94 

Counselor  II 0.92 

Clinical  social  worker  III 0.40 

Clinical  social  worker  II 1.36 

Psychologist  III    0.50 

Psychologist  II 0.36 

Laboratory   assistant   I   0.97 

Laboratory   technician   III 0.08 

Laboratory   technician   II 2.63 

Laboratory  technician  I 1 

Office  of  Admissions : 

Admissions   officer 1 

Principal  clerk 8.28 

Senior  clerk 10.33 

Clerk    4.68 

Principal  typist-clerk 0.50 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  I1ANGE 

34 

11 

$395-480 

$70,651; 

.$70,656 

1 

1 

415-505 

5.02s 

5,628 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,852 

it.s.-U 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1.350* 

16,200 

16,200 

1 

] 

457-556 

5,772 

5,772 

5 

5 

395-480 

25,944 

25,944 

0.52 

0.52 

350-425 

2,184 

2,184 

2 

415-505 

9.90O 

9,960 

0.80 

0.80 

556-676 

6,182 

6,182 

3 

3 

998-1,213 

40,608 

40,608 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

37,128 

37,128 

6.23 

6.23 

821-998 

62,552 

62,552 

— 

— 

614-746 

_ 

_ 

8.55 

8.55 

530-644 

61,017 

61,017 

~ 

530-644 

— 

- 

1 

1 

1,325* 

15,900 

15.900 

1 

1 

395H180 

4,740 

4,740 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,200 

4,200 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

415-505 

4.9S0 

4,9S0 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

821-998 

23,952 

23,952 

1 

i 

710-S63 

9.16S 

9,168 

1 

1 

630-644 

7,008 

7.00S 

1 

1 

1.229* 

14,750 

14,750 

6 

6 

395-4S0 

31.932 

31,932 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

415-505 

4,980 

1.9SO 

2 

2 

386-469 

9,720 

9,720 

3 

746-905 

32,076 

32,076 

7 

t 

676-821 

64,572 

64,572 

3 

3 

5S4-710 

21,564 

21,564 

1 

1 

1,958* 

23,500 

23,500 

3 

o 

395-480 

15,180 

15,180 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,632 

4,632 

11 

11 

395^180 

55,152 

55.152 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,516 

18,516 

5 

5 

415-505 

26,484 

26,484 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

2 

2 

556-676 

15,096 

15,096 

1 

1 

350-405 

1,632 

4,632 

1 

1 

517-628 

7,188 

7,188 

2 

2 

676-7S3 

17,292 

17,292 

11 

11 

571-692 

82,392 

82.392 

1 

1 

692-S42 

10,116 

10,116 

5 

5 

1,587-1,929 

111,492 

111,492 

1 

1 

1,439-1,750 

20,004 

20,004 

3 

3 

395-480 

15,984 

15,984 

1 

1 

1,048-1,213 

13,860 

13,860 

o 

*> 

950-1,100 

24,600 

24,600 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,368 

0.80 

0.80 

842-1,023 

9,341 

9,341 

0.20 

0.20 

746-927 

1,922 

1,922 

0.50 

0.50 

998-1,213 

7,278 

7,278 

0.50 

0.50 

905-1,100 

6,132 

6,132 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,852 

9,852 

o 

2 

644-783 

17,508 

17,508 

1 

1 

530-344 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1,708* 

20,500 

20,500 

13.35 

13.35 

457-556 

81,415 

81,415 

10 

10 

395-480 

52,140 

52,140 

7.90 

7.90 

350-425 

34,020 

34,020 

0.50 

0.50 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

212 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


LOS  ANGELES  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)        (Aulh.) 


68-6  D 
(Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Office  of  Admissions — Continued 

Senior  typist-clerk 5.17         5.75         5.75 

Typist-elerk    1.62         1              1 

Secretary 1.87         2              2 

Senior  administrative  assistant 2              2              2 

Administrative  assistant 4              4              4 

Counselor  II 111 

Educational  Placement  Service : 

Educational  placement  officer 0.45         0.45         0.45 

Administrative  stipend —              —              — 

Senior  typist-clerk 4.92         5              5 

Secretary 0.98         1              1 

Secretary-stenographer 111 

Placement  interviewer  IV 111 

Placement  interviewer  III 3.07         3              3 

Overseas  Program : 

Administrative  assistant 111 

Public  Ceremonies : 

Senior  typist-clerk -               1               1 

Senior  administrative  assistant 111 

Registrar — Transcripts   and  Records  : 

Registrar 111 

Cashier    111 

Principal  clerk    12.64       18            18 

Senior  clerk   1.33         2              2 

Senior  typist-clerk    18.10       18            18 

Typist-elerk 8.48         8              8 

Secretary 111 

Administrative  assistant 1.50         1              1 

Assistant  registrar  II 3.66         4              4 

Assistant  registrar  I 0.50         1              1 

Editor  I 1              1 

General  assistance 121.38       82.30       S2.30 

Totals,  Student  Services 407.06     402.3S     402.3S 


GENERAL   INSTITUTIONAL  SERV- 
ICES AND   EXPENSE 

Academic  Senate  Secretariat: 

Principal  clerk 1 

Senior    typist-clerk    -        1.46 

Secretary 1 

Secretary-stenographer 0.50 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Alumni  Record  Bureau : 

Principal  clerk 0.83 

Senior  clerk 1.50 

Clerk   1.47 

Key  punch  operator  I - 

Secretary-stenographer 1 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Central  Stenographic  Bureau: 

Principal  clerk 2 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.98 

Secretary-stenographer 8.31 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Mail  and  Messenger  Service: 

Principal  clerk 2 

Senior  clerk 4.95 

Mail  service  supervisor 2 

Mail  clerk  II 3.75 

Mail  clerk  I 19.63 

Secretary-stenographer 1 

Administrative  assistant 0.42 

Assistant  business  manager  II 1 

Library  Photographic  Service : 

Principal   clerk    1 

Principal  photographer 1 

Senior  photographer  1 

Photographer   0.33 

Photographic   technician   2.42 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$395-4S0 

$29,S35 

$29,S35 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

457-556 

11,844 

11,844 

710-863 

20,712 

20,712 

556-676 

31,872 

31,872 

614-746 

S.952 

8,952 

1,417* 

7,650 

7,650 

— 

2,200 

2,200 

395-480 

25,920 

25,920 

457-556 

6,516 

6,516 

415-505 

5,760 

5.760 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

676-821 

26,244 

26,244 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

395^80 

4,740 

4,740 

710-S63 

10,104 

10,104 

1,600* 

19,200 

19,200 

395-480 

5,484 

5,484 

457-556 

107,640 

107,640 

395-4S0 

9,720 

9,720 

395-480 

89,772 

89,772 

350-425 

34,524 

34,524 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

556-676 

6,672 

6,672 

710-S63 

39,060 

39,060 

628-764 

8,520 

8,520 

530-644 

6,360 

6,360 

(851,764) 

6S0,675 

680,675 

$2,876,086 

$3,048,216 

$3,048,216 

2 

2 

1 

0.50 

1 

1 

2 

2 
1 
0.50 

1 
1 

$457-556 
395^180 
457-556 
415-505 
710-863 
556-676 

$11,544 
9,960 
6,672 
3,030 
10,356 
8,112 

$11,544 
9,960 
6,672 
3,030 
10,356 
8,112 

2 

2 

1 
1 
1 

2 

2 
1 
1 

1 

457-556 
395^tS0 
350-425 
367-425 
415-505 
556-676 

11,820 

8,400 
4,404 
5,484 
7,728 

11,820 

8,400 
4,404 
5,484 
7,728 

2 
2 
10.50 

1 

2 
2 

10.50 

1 

457-556 
395-480 
415-505 
710-S63 

13,344 

11,520 

60,654 

8,520 

13,344 

11,520 

60,654 

8,520 

2 

8 

2 

4 

25 

1 
1 
1 

2 

8 
2 
4 
25 
1 
1 
1 

457-556 
395-480 
584-710 
505-614 
435-530 
415-505 
556-676 
746-905 

12,432 

40,644 

14,904 

26,976 

143,376 

6,060 

7,008 

8,952 

12,432 

40,644 

14,904 

26,976 

143,376 

6,060 

7,008 

8,952 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
1 

1 
2 
1 

457-556 
746-905 
614-746 
530-644 
435-530 

6,672 
10,860 

8,520 
13,032 

5,484 

6,672 
10,860 

8,520 
13,032 

5,484 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
LOS   ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


213 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


|        NO.  OF  POSITIONS 
|     66-67     67-68    68-69 
I     (filled)        (tnth.)      (Amh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


GENERAL    INSTITUTIONAL  SERV- 
ICES AND   EXPENSE— Continued 

Publications  Office: 

Secretary    1.01 

Senior  artist   0  83 

Artist    1.86 

Publications  manager  II 1 

Editor  IV 1 

Editor   III   1 

Public  Information  Office : 

Public  affairs  advisor 1 

Public  information  manager 1 

Senior   typist-clerk    1.77 

Visitor  program  assistant 1.25 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative  assistant 0.75 

Writer   IV   2  21 

Writer  III 2 

Printing  and  Production — Current : 

Senior    clerk    1.83 

Principal   typist-clerk 0.98 

Senior  typist-clerk    1.70 

Varitypist 1.87 

Senior  duplicating  machine  operator  1 

Duplicating  machine  operator 4.47 

Principal  offset  duplicating  machine 

operator    0.57 

Senior    offset    duplicating    machine 

operator    2.34 

Offset  duplicating  machine  operator  2.43 

Production  manager  I 0.67 

Manager  printing  and  binding 

services   0.50 

Supervising  reproduction  section 0.65 

Mail  and  Messenger — Health  Science  : 

Senior   typist-clerk   1 

Mail  service  supervisor 1 

Mail   clerk   II   1.5S 

Mail  clerk  I 13.97 

Senior   administrative    assistant 0.17 

Administrative  assistant 0.16 

Receiving : 

Senior    tvpist-clerk    2 

Typist-clerk    1.S9 

Deliveryman 4. OS 

Storekeeper  III 2 

Storekeeper  II 1.25 

Storekeeper   I    3.6S 

Automotive   equipment   operator   II  2.50 

Truck   driver   2.4S 

Storehouse : 

Principal   clerk    3.37 

Senior  clerk 4.97 

Clerk    2 

Key  punch  operator  II 1 

Key   punch   operator   I    1 

Storekeeper  IV 1 

Storekeeper    III    2 

Storekeeper  II 3 

Storekeeper   I    10.97 

Stores  helper 1.11 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  : 

Communications  supervisor  IV 1 

Communications  service  representa- 
tive      1.80 

Chief  communications  attendant 1 

Teletype  operator 0.91 

Senior   typist-clerk   4.52 

Administrative  assistant 1 

UC  Garage : 

Principal  clerk 1 

Automotive  mechanic 2 

Automotive  mechanic  helper 1 

Garage  attendant   0.88 

Senior  garage  manager 1 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

1 

$457-5r,(i 

$5,700 

$5,760 

1 

1 

676-821 

!l.:j'.IG 

i),:;'.Mi 

1 

1 

556-076 

7,008 

7.IM1.S 

1 

1 

950-1. 155 

13,860 

13.SC.0 

1 

1 

S63-1.048 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

710-8G3 

9,396 

«i.:i!Mi 

1 

1 

1.750* 

21,000 

21,000 

1 

1 

1.417 

17,000 

17,000 

2 

2 

395-1S0 

9,720 

9,720 

2 

492-599 

12,912 

12,912 

1 

1 

710-S63 

S.952 

S.952 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

0,672 

2.25 

2.25 

S63-1.04S 

27,141 

27,141 

2 

710-S63 

19,752 

19,752 

4.50 

4.50 

395-180 

22.S30 

22,830 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

5 

5 

395-1S0 

24,924 

24,924 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,252 

18,252 

1 

1 

395-180 

5,760 

5,760 

9 

9 

350^125 

40,440 

40,440 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,368 

7,368 

7 

7 

480-584 

43,260 

43,260 

3 

3 

435-530 

16.S00 

16,800 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11,976 

11,976 

0.50 

0.50 

998-1,213 

7,278 

7,27S 

1 

1 

710-S63 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

395^S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7,00S 

2 

2 

505-614 

13,344 

13,344 

13 

13 

435-530 

75,732 

75,732 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,72S 

7,72S 

o 

0 

395-4S0 

10,500 

10,500 

o 

2 

350-425 

S.400 

S,400 

4 

4 

405-492 

20,940 

20,940 

2 

2 

644-7S3 

18,792 

1S.792 

2 

2 

556-676 

15,456 

15,456 

3 

3 

4S0-5S4 

21,024 

21.024 

5 

5 

4S0-5S4 

32,352 

32,352 

- 

- 

3.99  hr 

- 

- 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,704 

19,704 

6 

6 

395-4S0 

32,052 

32,052 

2 

2 

350-425 

9,504 

9,504 

1 

1 

405-192 

5,352 

5,352 

1 

1 

367-425 

4,860 

4,860 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10.356 

2 

0 

644-7S3 

18,792 

IS,  792 

4 

4 

556-676 

31,008 

31,O0S 

11 

11 

480-5S4 

76,416 

76,416 

2 

2 

342-^115 

9.0S4 

9.0S4 

1 

1 

764-927 

11,124 

11,124 

2 

2 

628-764 

17,040 

17.040 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.00S 

7,008 

1 

1 

395^S0 

4,740 

4,740 

5 

5 

395-480 

26,724 

26.724 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,188 

7,188 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

o 

o 

584-710 

17,040 

17,040 

1 

1 

584-710 

6.060 

6.060 

1 

1 

415-505 

4,980 

4,980 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

214 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


LOS   ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69    I 
(Filled)         (imh.)       (Aulh.)     | 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL   INSTITUTIONAL  SERV- 
ICES AND   EXPENSE— Continued 

Central  Stage  Management : 

Manager,  central  stage  service 111 

Auditorium  manager  II 2.84  3.50  3.50 

Auditorium  manager  I 1.43  1  1 

Principal  clerk 1  1.25  1.25 

Secretary    111 

Senior  scene  technician 1  1 

Scene  technician   -  1.50  1.50 

Administrative  assistant   111 

Gifts  and  Endowments : 

Gifts  and  endowments  officer — 

campus    1.50  1  1 

Senior  tvpist-clerk    1.40  1  1 

Secretary    1.67  1  1 

Senior  administrative  analyst 0.04  1  1 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 111 

Administrative  assistant   1.54  2  2 

Health  and  Safety: 

Environmental  health  and  safety 

officer     111 

Secretary    1  —  - 

Principal  clerk 1.37  1.70  1.70 

Typist-clerk    1  1 

Administrative  assistant 0.33  1  1 

Environmental  health  and  safety 

technologist    3.77  5  5 

Environmental  health  and  safety 

technician  II   4.16  5  5 

Environmental  health  and  safety 

technician  I 1.92  2  2 

Campus  Computing  Network  : 
Associate  manager  computing 

facility    —  1  1 

Principal  clerk —  1  1 

Senior  typist-clerk -  2  2 

Tabulating  supervisor —  1  1 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  -  1  1 

Tabulating  machine  operator —  2  2 

Computer  operations   supervisor  II  -  2  2 

Senior  computer  operator —  5  5 

Computer  operator —  7  7 

Secretary    -  2  2 

Programmer  III -  4  4 

Programmer  II —  3  3 

Programmer  I -  3  3 

Senior  administrative  assistant -  1  1 

Administrative  assistant —  2  2 

Senior  electronics  technician -  1  1 

General  assistance   108.4S  84.20  84.20 

Totals,  Institutional  Services  and  Gen- 
eral   Expense 324.9S  3S1.40  3S1.40 


AUXILIARY   ENTERPRISES 

Residence  Halls  Administration : 

Residence  halls  administrator 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Food  service  manager  V 

Food  service  manager  III 

Administrative  assistant 

Residence  halls  manager  IV 

Dykstra  Household — Administration  : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Residence  halls  manager  III 

Dykstra  Food — Administration  : 

Food  service  manager  II 

Residence  halls  manager  III 

Hershey  Household — Administration  : 

Principal  clerk 

Residence  halls  manager  II 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 


$905-1.100 

$13,200 

$13,200 

644-783 

28,224 

28,224 

530-644 

6,360 

6,360 

457-556 

7,131 

7,131 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

614-746 

8,112 

8,112 

505-614 

9,090 

9,090 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1,330* 

15,950 

15,950 

395-180 

4.9S0 

4,9S0 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

905-1.100 

10,860 

10,860 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

556-676 

14,784 

14,784 

1.229* 

14,750 

14,750 

457-556 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

10,430 

10,430 

350-425 

4.200 

4,200 

556-676 

7,008 

7,008 

950-1,155 

60,612 

60,612 

746-905 

49,920 

49,920 

584-710 

14,736 

14,736 

1,625* 

19,500 

19,500 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

395—180 

10,332 

10,332 

614-746 

8,304 

8,304 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

457-556 

10,704 

10.704 

905-1,100 

24,864 

24,864 

614-746 

43,920 

43,920 

530-644 

4S.S40 

48,840 

457-556 

12,732 

12,732 

905-1,100 

45,972 

45,972 

746-905 

27,756 

27,756 

614-746 

23.S08 

23.80S 

710-863 

8.952 

8,952 

556-676 

15,360 

15,360 

676-821 

9.S52 

9,852 

(551,824) 

371, S61 

371,861 

$1,943,441 

$2,468,917 

$2,46S,917 

1 

1.73 

1.79 

1 

0.76 
0.98 
0.73 

1 
2 
2 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
2 
2 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

$1,334* 
457-556 
457-556 
415-505 

973-1.1S3 
746-905 
556-676 

905-1,100 

$16,000 
12,156 
11.S20 
4.9S0 
12,336 
10.122 
7.72S 
11,976 

$16,000 
12,156 
11.S20 

4,9S0 
12,336 
10,122 

7,728 
11,976 

1 
0.67 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

457-556 
395-4S0 
S21-99S 

6,516 

4,740 

10,356 

6,516 

4,740 
10,356 

1.08 
0.33 

1 
1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 
S21-99S 

7,S72 
10,356 

7,S72 
10,356 

1 
0.75 

1 
1 

1 
1 

457-556 
746-905 

6,360 
9,396 

6,360 
9,396 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


215 


LOS   ANGELES   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


,     66-67     67-68    68-69 
I     (Fllltdl        (Aulh.)       (Au)h/ 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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86 


AUXILIARY    ENTERPRISES— 
Continued 

Hershey  Food — Administration  : 

Food  service  manager  II 

Sproul  Household — Administration  : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Residence  halls  manager  III 

Sproul  Food — Administration  : 

Senior  clerk 

Food  service  manager  III 

Food  service  manager  I 

Residence  halls  manager  III 

Rieber  Household — Administration  : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Residence  halls  manager  I 

Rieber  Food — Administration  : 

Food  service  manager  II 

Food  service  manager  I 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Hedrick    Household — Administration  : 

Principal   clerk   

Senior  clerk 

Residence  halls  manager  II 

Residence  halls  manager  IV 

Hedrick  Food — Administration  : 

Food  service  manager  II 

Food  service  manager  I 

Residence  halls  manager  II 

Park  Vista — Administration  : 

Residence  halls  manager  I 

Married  Students  Housing — 
Administration : 

Secretary    

Parking  Operations : 

Supervising  cashier 

Cashier    

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Parking  service  manager 

Parking  supervisor  III 

Parking  supervisor  II 

Parking  supervisor  I 

Athletics  Director's  Office : 

Intercollegiate  athletics  director  . — 
Assistant     intercollegiate     athletics 

director   

Principal  clerk 

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer . 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  III 

Athletics  : 

General  Expense : 

Storekeeper  I  

Physical  therapist  I 

Office  manager 

News  Bureau  : 

Secretary-stenographer    

Writer   IV    

Writer  III 

Ticket  Office : 

Senior  cashier   

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   . 

Senior  administrative  assistant — 
Football-General : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 
athletics    

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 

1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$644-783 

1 

0.67 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

457-506 
395^1S0 
S21-99S 

0.67 
0.69 
0.33 

1 

0.67 
1 
0.33 

1 

0.67 
1 
0.33 

395-480 
746-905 
556-676 
S21-99S 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

457-556 
395-480 
614-746 

0.83 
0.91 
0.50 

1 
3 

1 
3 

644-783 
556-676 
435-530 

1 

0.05 
0.28 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

457-556 

395-480 

746-905 

905-1,100 

1 

0.75 

0.11 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

644-783 
556-676 
746-905 

014-746 


457-556 


$7,488 

6,672 
4.740 
9,S52 

4,740 
7,110 
6,432 
3,251 

6,672 
4,740 
S.952 

7,488 

11i.2-.ir, 


6.672 
4,740 
8,952 


7,87:2 
7,680 
8,952 

8,304 


6,672 


S7,4SN 

6,672 
4,740 
9,852 

4,740 
7.1K! 
6,432 
3,251 

6,672 
4,740 
8,952 

7,488 
1 -.1,2!  Hi 


6.672 
4.740 
8,952 


7,872 
7,680 
8,952 

S,304 


6,672 


0.67 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,672 

6,672 

1.90 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,980 

10,980 

1.99 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,640 

17,640 

7.89 

7 

7 

395-480 

36,264 

36,264 

1.41 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,952 

8,952 

0.92 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,00S 

7,008 

0.33 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,676 

11,676 

0.33 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,952 

8,952 

1.67 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,920 

7,920 

3 

3 

3 

505-614 

20,916 

20,916 

1 

1 

1 

1,917* 

23,000 

23,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,354* 

16,250 

16,250 

1.02 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

415-505 

11,820 

11.820 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10.356 

10.356 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

.8,112 

S.112 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1  86 

2 

2 

4S0-5S4 

13.6S0 

13.6S0 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

S.952 

1 

1 

1 

914* 

10.96S 

10,96S 

0S9 

1 

1 

415-505 

4.980 

4,980 

0.95 

0.95 

0.95 

S63-1.04S 

11.947 

11,947 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

0.53 

0.90 

0.90 

457-556 

4,936 

4.936 

o 

0 

o 

395-4S0 

10,200 

10.200 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5.352 

5.352 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

1,792* 

21,500 

21,500 

7.S9 

S 

S 

1.023* 

9S,192 

98,192 

216 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


LOS   ANGELES   CAMPUS-Contimued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aoth.)       (Aulfa.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
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53 
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56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
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79 
80 
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82 
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84 
85 
86 


2,000* 


AUXILIARY   ENTERPRISES— 

Continued 

Athletics — Continued 
Basketball — General : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    111 

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    111 

Baseball : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    111 

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    111 

Crew: 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    111 

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    0.06         0.10         0.10 

Golf: 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    0.05        0.05        0.05 

Gymnastics : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics -  -  - 

Other : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics    -  -  - 

Soccer :  » 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics —  —  - 

Swimming : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 0.50         0.50         0.50 

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics -  -  - 

Tennis : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics -  -  - 

Waterpolo : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 0.50         0.50         0.50 

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics —  -  — 

Wrestling : 

Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 111 

Track  and  crosscountry — general : 
Head  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 111 

Assistant  coach — intercollegiate 

athletics 111 

Canyon  Recreation  Center : 

Principal  clerk 0.99         1  1 

Secretary 111 

Recreation  supervisor  III 111 

Recreation  supervisor  II 2.28         2  2 

Recreation  supervisor  I 1.49         2  2 

General  assistance 340.44     422.55     422.55 

Totals,  Auxiliary  Enterprise 431.17  528.55  528.55 

Merit  Increase  and  Provisions : 

Academic -  —  —  - 

Nonacademic    —  —  —  — 

TOTALS,  LOS  ANGELES  CAMPUS-    8,020.89  8.570.21  8,570.21        $63,670,6S7 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,500* 

$1S,000 

$18,000 

1,101* 

13,212 

13,212 

906* 

10.S72 

10,S72 

447* 

5,364 

5,364 

999* 

11,9SS 

11,988 

2.340* 

2,S0S 

2,S08 

928* 


92S* 


585* 

1,101* 

806* 

457-556 
457-556 
746-905 
614-746 
530-644 
(1,495,819) 

$2,265,13S 


1,200 


988,799 
186,104 


1,200 


4,980 

4,980 

4,860 

4,860 

2,688 

2,688 

5,568 

5,568 

2,490 

2,490 

4,416  4,416 

5,568  5,568 

2,490  2,490 

7,020  7,020 

13,212  13,212 

9,636  9,636 

6,060  6,060 

5,760  5,760 

10,860  10,S60 

16,872  16.S72 

13,368  13.36S 

1,543,014  1,543,014 

$2,465,S72  $2,465,S72 


988,799 
186,104 


$70,605,320        $70,605,320 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


217 


RIVERSIDE   CAMPUS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

Ifi'N)         (Aulh.)       (A„th.) 


-I 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
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31 
32 
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40 
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84 
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86 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Chancellor's  Office  : 

Chancellor j 

Assistant  to  chancellor — budget  and 

planning    j 

Assistant   to   chancellor   _  0  42 

Principal  clerk 031 

Senior  typist-clerk    142 

Secretary £7g 

Secretary-stenographer   o!.59 

Senior  planning  analyst  I  _  o!,50 

Associate  planning  analyst  _.  0  50 

Budget    analyst    l' 

Senior  administrative  assistant   _  0.58 

Administrative  assistant   o!92 

Vice  Chancellor — Academic  Affairs  : 

Vice   chancellor    0.67 

Summer  differential _' 

Administrative    stipend    - 

Secretary 1.58 

Secretary-stenographer o!72 

Administrative   assistant 0.42 

Vice  Chancellor — Administration  : 

Vice   chancellor    1 

Secretary 1 

Assistant  business  manager  IV 0.06 

Vice  Chancellor — University 
Relations : 

Vice  chancellor 0.88 

Special  assistant  to  chancellor 0.66 

Secretary 0.33 

Stores  helper 0.13 

Administrative  assistant 0.17 

tration : 
Federal  Contract  and  Grant  Adminis- 

Principal   clerk    _ 

Assistant  to  Chancellor — Administra- 
tive Management : 

Assistant  to  the  vice  chancellor 0.92 

Administrative   analyst   - 

Accounting  Office : 

Accounting  officer 0.5S 

Principal   clerk   3.33 

Senior  clerk 6.21 

Clerk   1.72 

Secretary-stenographer     1 

Administrative    assistant    1.33 

Accountant  III 0.33 

Accountant  II 2.67 

Architects  and  Engineers : 

Principal  architect 0.50 

Building  Program  Clearing  Account : 

Principal  architect 0.50 

Secretary    1 

Secretary-stenographer    1.3S 

Senior  architectural  draftsman 1 

Junior  architectural  draftsman 0.97 

Senior  architect  I  1 

Campus  planner  II 0.13 

Project  architect 0.91 

Senior  construction  inspector 1 

Associate  construction  inspector 6.96 

Senior  landscape  architect 0.50 

Associate  landscape  architect 0.50 

Principal  engineer 1 

Associate   engineer   0.50 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Business  Services  Office : 

Manager,  business  services 1 

Principal  clerk 0.42 

Senior  clerk 1.15 

Secretary-stenographer 1 

Administrative   assistant 0.92 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.67 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 

2.75 

1.25 

1 

1 
1.50 


0.67 

o 
1 
0.50 

1 
1 
1 


1 

2.75 
1.25 
1 

1 
1.50 


0.67 


2 
1 
0.50 


SALARY  RANGE 

.$2,917* 

1.225' 

LOSS* 

ir,7  -.-.-,<; 

395-480 
457-556 
415-505 

998-1.21.°. 
783-950 
746-905 
710-863 
556-676 

2.100* 


457-556 
415-505 
556-676 

2.083* 
457-556 
1,048-1.273 


1,458* 
848* 
457-556 
342^15 


1 

1 

556-676 

3 

3 

457-556 

1 

1 

1,291* 

1 

1 

746-905 

1 

1 

1,100* 

3 

3 

457-556 

7 

7 

395-480 

2 

2 

350-425 

1 

1 

415-505 

2 

2 

556-676 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

2 

2 

746-905 

0.50 

0.50 

1,750* 

0.50 

0.50 

1,291* 

1 

1 

457-556 

2 

2 

415-505 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

1 

1 

676-783 

1 

1 

1.155-1,405 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

1 

1 

99S-1.213 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

7 

7 

905-1,100 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

— 

— 

905-1.100 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

1 

1 

710-S63 

1 

1 

1,333* 

1 

1 

457-556 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

1 

1 

415-505 

_ 

— 

556-674 

1 

1 

746-905 

$35,000 
14,700 


4,980 

16.701 

6.735 

11. 'J7!', 

9,396 
13.698 


16,884 
1.122 
4.400 

11,244 
5,484 
3.504 

25.000 

6,060 

12,276 


17,500 

6,672 
16,452 


15,500 
S.773 

13,200 
18,7S0 
34,620 
8,400 
4,980 
14,928 
11,400 
19,956 

7,750 

7,750 
6,060 
10,716 
13,200 
8,520 
16,860 
13.S60 
13,200 
14,556 
S6,100 
13,860 

18,576 
11,400 
10,356 

16,000 
5,484 
4.9S0 
6,060 

S,952 


$35,000 
14,700 


4,980 

10.701 

6.735 

11,976 

9.390 
13,698 


16.884 
1.122 
4.400 

11.244 
5.484 
3.504 

25,000 

6.060 

12,276 


17.500 


6,672 


16,452 


15,500 

S,773 

13,200 
1S.7S0 
34,620 
S,400 
4.9S0 
14,928 
11,400 
19,956 

7,750 

7,750 
6,060 
10,716 
13,200 
S,520 
16.S60 
13,860 
13,200 
14,556 
86.100 
13,860 

18,576 
11,400 
10.356 

16,000 
5,484 
4.9S0 
6,060 

8,952 


218 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


RIVERSIDE   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auih.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 

Continued 

Cashier : 

Supervising  cashier 

Cashier    

Purchasing : 

Purchasing  agent 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Buver  III 

Buyer  II 

Buyer  I 

Inventory : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Storekeeper  II  

Contracts  and  Grants  Administration  : 

Associate  dean 

Administrative  stipend 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Personnel  Office : 

Personnel  manager 

Principal    clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Employment  representative  II 

Personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

General  assistance 

Totals,  General  Administration 


1 

2 

1 
2 

1 

2 

SALARY  RANGE 
$530-644 
395-480 

$6,672 
10,080 

$6,672 
10,080 

1 

0.71 

1.90 

1.37 

1 

1 

1.92 

0.98 

1 
1 
3 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
1 
3 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1,164* 
457-556 
395^80 
350-425 
457-556 
S21-998 
676-821 
584-710 

13,975 
6,516 

14,220 

6,204 
10,860 
19,248 

8,304 

13,975 

6,516 

14,220 

6,204 
10,860 
19,248 

8,304 

0.25 
0.50 
0.25 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

457-556 
395^80 
395-480 
556-676 

4,740 
6,672 

4,740 
6,672 

0.50 

1 
1 

0.50 

1 

1 

0.50 

1 
1 

1,300* 

395-480 
556-676 

7,800 
1,800 
4,980 
8,112 

7,S00 
1,800 
4,980 
8,112 

1 

2 

2.50 

1 

1 

0.86 

S.60 

1 

2 

2.50 

1 

1 

1 

2.30 

1 

2 

2.50 

1 

1 

1 

2.30 

1,100* 
457-556 
395-480 
676-281 
746-905 
614-746 
(47,150) 

13,200 

13,032 

12,600 

8,952 

9,396 

7,728 

13,199 

13,200 

13,032 

12,600 

S.952 

9,396 

7.72S 

13,199 

94 


97.97      97.97 


$813,950 


$892,851 


INSTRUCTION    AND    DEPART- 
MENTAL   RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Associate  director 0.44 

Assistant  director 0.50 

Dean    1.42 

Associate  dean 0.50 

Divisional  dean 1 

Summer   differential - 

Administrative  stipend — 

Professor     51.53 

Associate  professor 67.27 

Assistant  professor 101.11 

Instructor 3.34 

Associate     22.18 

Lecturer    31.S3 

Supervisor  in  physical  education 1 

Associate  supervisor  in  physical  ed- 
ucation      2.67 

Assistant  supervisor  in  physical  ed- 
ucation    5 

Supervisor  teacher  education 5 

Teaching  assistant 51.34 

Researcher — agricultural  experiment 

station 40.63 

Associate  researcher 32.17 

Assistant   research    19.6S 

Research   assistant 9.11 

Specialist 5 

Associate  specialist 9 

Nonacademic : 

Senior  nurseryman 2.80 

Nurseryman    3.62 

Principal  clerk 3.13 

Senior  clerk 1.04 

Senior   typist-clerk   S.40 

Typist-clerk 3.1S 

Secretary    23.81 

Secretary-stenographer 32.05 

Stenographer    2.75 

*  Not  on  established  range. 


$892,851 


0.50 

0.50 

$2,100* 

$12,600 

$12,600 

0.50 

0.50 

1,442* 

8,650 

8,650 

1.42 

1.42 

2,017* 

34,377 

34,377 

0.50 

0.50 

1,475* 

8,850 

S,850 

1 

1 

1,267* 

15,200 

15,200 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,773 

2,773 

_ 

_ 

- 

30,000 

30,000 

78.04 

78.04 

1,233-1,S67 

1,446,664 

1,446,664 

73.26 

73.26 

983-1,125 

930,965 

930,965 

123.58 

123.58 

775-925 

1,261,745 

1,261,745 

4 

4 

675 

32,400 

32,400 

10.75 

10.75 

544-680 

82,269 

S2.269 

3.76 

3.76 

1,050* 

47,373 

47,373 

2 

2 

1,125* 

27,000 

27,000 

3 

3 

881* 

31,700 

31,700 

4 

4 

746* 

35,800 

35,800 

6 

6 

S57* 

61,680 

61,680 

58.90 

58.90 

333-368 

352,700 

352,700 

101.64 

101.64 

1,441-2,100 

1,722,282 

1,722,282 

0.95 

0.95 

1,142-1,300 

13,015 

13,015 

_ 

S09-l,067 

— 

— 

12 

12 

572 

82,3S6 

82,386 

7 

7 

1,191-1,482 

106,36S 

106.36S 

7 

7 

904-1,104 

89,760 

S9,760 

3 

3 

556-676 

22.S96 

22,896 

4.50 

4.50 

480-584 

29,S74 

29,874 

10.50 

10.50 

457-556 

60,618 

60,618 

1.50 

1.50 

395^80 

7,722 

7,722 

10.75 

10.75 

395^80 

54,657 

54,657 

6.03 

6.03 

350^25 

22,611 

22,611 

26.50 

26.50 

457-556 

166,788 

166,7S8 

32.50 

32.50 

415-505 

177,333 

177,333 

3.50 

3.50 

386^169 

16,614 

16,614 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


21S 


RIVERSIDE   CAMPUS-Continued 


1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
'Filled)  (Aulh.)        (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


INSTRUCTION    AND    DEPART- 
MENTAL   RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonaeademic — Continued 

Storekeeper  II 2  2 

Storekeeper  I 1.79  3 

Senior  scientific  illustrator 1  1 

Principal   television   technician 0.08  1 

Senior  television  technician 1.13  1 

Television   technician   0.67  — 

Senior  wardrobe   technician 1  1 

Library  assistant  III 1.34  1 

Library  assistant  I 0.35  1 

Programmer 0.01  - 

Senior  administrative  assistant 3  3 

Administrative   assistant 11.77  12 

Laboratory  business  oflicer  II 0.42  2 

Senior  maintenance  man 1  1 

Maintenance  man 2  2 

Senior  cryogenic  technician 0.67  1 

Principal  electronics  technician 0.08  1 

Senior  electronics  technician 1.95  1 

Electronics   technician   2.79  3 

Principal    laboratory   glassblower 1  1 

Senior  laboratory  glassblower 1  1 

Farm  machinery  mechanic 1  1 

Principal  laboratory  mechanic 1  1 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 6.09  6.25 

Laboratory   mechanician   0.25 

Laboratory  assistant  IV 2  2 

Laboratory  assistant  III 4.59  4 

Laboratory  assistant  II 2.84  3 

Laboratory   assistant  I 9.41  10 

Laboratory  helper 0.83  - 

Laboratory  technician  IV 66.91  72 

Laboratory  technician  III 6.92  5 

Laboratory  technician   II 52.27  60 

Laboratory  technician  I 7.56  6.50 

Senior  museum  scientist 1  1 

Museum     scientist     1  2 

Museum    technician    1  — 

Senior  museum  preparator 0.97  1 

General   assistance   34.10  46.15 

Agriculture    transferred    to    organized 

research    -320.93  -331.09 

Totals,    Instruction    and    Departmental 

Research 456.71  527.64 


SUMMER  SESSION 


o 
3 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

3 

12 
2 

T 

o 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6.25 

0.25 

2 

4 

3 

10 

72 

5 
60 

6.50 

1 


1 
46.15 

-331.09 


527.64 


SALARY  RANGE 

$556-676 

480-584 
676-821 
783-950 
676-821 
584-676 
584-710 
530-644 
395-480 

905-1,100 
710-S63 
556-676 

905-1,100 
644-746 
530-614 
676-821 
783-950 
676-821 
584-676 
7S3-950 
710-863 
584-710 
746-905 
676-S21 
584-710 
710-863 
584-710 
480-584 
415-505 
342-415 
7S3-950 
710-863 
644-783 
530-644 
783-950 
644-783 
530-644 
584-710 

(184-282) 

(3,543,104) 


$4,753,451 


$16,224 

18,792 

9,852 

9,396 

8,112 

7.536 
7.728 
5,628 

27.300 
91,044 
23,376 

8.952 

14,016 

9,852 

9,612 

9,396 

22,296 

11.400 

10.356 

7,728 

10,860 

58,911 

1,842 

20,208 

33.288 

21,024 

56,50S 

784,944 
50,784 

501,270 
38,676 
11,400 
17,124 

6.672 
249,385 

-3,660,579 


$5,526,583 


ORGANIZED  ACTIVITIES— OTHER 


Intercollegiate  Athletics : 

Summer  differential 

General   assistance 


2.11 


1.37 


Totals,   Organized    Activities — Other 


ORGANIZED   RESEARCH 


2.11 


1.37 


1.37 

1.37 


!,281 


l$2,000 
6,601 


$10,281 


Academic : 

0.50 

4.50 

1 
1 

1 

4.75 

1 
1 

1 

4.75 

1 

1 

$1,6S3 

— 

Research — agricultural     experiment 
station 

1.441-2,100 
1,191-1,482 

909-1,104 

*  Not  an  established  range. 

$8,601 


$20,200 
3,900 

73.743 
17,7S4 
12,612 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


$16,224 
18,792 

it.sr.'.' 
9.396 
8,112 

7,536 

7,728 
5,628 

27,300 

91,044 

23,376 

8,952 

14,016 

9,852 

9,612 

9,396 

22,296 

11,400 

10,356 

7,728 

10,860 

58,911 

1,842 

20,208 

33.288 

21,024 

56,508 

784,944 
50,784 

501.270 
38,676 
11,400 
17.124 

6.072 
249,3S5 

-3,660,579 


$5,526,583 


Summer  Session  Administration : 

Director 

Administrative   assistant 
General   assistance 

0.12 
0.25 
5.73 

0.50 

1 
7 

0.50 
1 

7 

$1,433* 
556-676 
(63,133) 

$77,669 

$8,600 

7.728 
78.6S3 

$S,600 

7,728 

7S,6S3 

Totals,   Summer  Session 

6.10 

8.50 

8.50 

$95,011 

$95,011 

$2,000 
6,601 


$8,601 


$20,200 
3,900 

73,743 
17,784 
12,612 


220 


University  of  California 
RIVERSIDE   CAMPUS-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(filled)         (Aulh.) 


68-69 

(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ORGANIZED    RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonacademic : 

Principal  superintendent  of  cultiva- 
tions      111 

Senior    superintendent    of    cultiva- 
tions      2              2              2 

Superintendent  of  cultivations 111 

Cultivationist 7.30         7              7 

Farm  laborer 111 

Nurseryman 111 

Senior  orchardist   6              6              6 

Orchardist    5.67         5              5 

Principal   clerk   1.90         1.90         1.90 

Clerk 8.23         8.23 

Key  punch  operator  III -              1              1 

Senior  computer  operator 111 

Secretary    111 

Secretary-stenographer 111 

Draftsman    -               1               1 

Statistician    111 

Junior  statistician 0.59         1              1 

Programmer  III 1               1 

Programmer  I -               1.85         1.85 

Administrative    assistant    111 

Senior  maintenance  man 1.41         —             — 

Maintenance  man 0.67         -              - 

Senior  farm  maintenance  man 0.25         2              2 

Farm  maintenance  man 0.67         1              1 

Senior  electronics  technician 0.25         0.25 

Automotive  mechanic  helper 2              2              2 

Garage  attendant 0.50                        - 

Senior  farm  machinery  mechanic  1               1               1 

Farm   machinery   mechanic    2              2              2 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 0.78         1.25         1.25 

Laboratory  mechanician 0.75         0.75 

Farm  equipment  operator  II 5.33         6              6 

Farm  equipment  operator  I 1.23         2               2 

Laboratory  technician  IV 3              3              3 

Laboratory  technician  II 4.69         5              5 

General  assistance 53.79      26.46       26.46 

Agriculture   transferred   from   instruc- 
tion and  research 320.93     331.09     331.09 

Totals,  Organized   Research 437.71     436.53     436.53 


LIBRARIES 

Library — General : 

University  librarian 

Assistant  University  librarian- 
Librarian   IV 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Librarian  I 

Senior  clerk 

Clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Secretary-stenographer 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  photographer  

Photographer    

Bibliographer  I 

Library  assistant  III 

Library  assistant  II 

Library  assistant  I 

Administrative  assistant 

Library — Agriculture : 

Librarian  V 

Librarian   IV 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Librarian  I 

Typist-clerk    

Library  assistant  III 

Library  assistant  II 

Library  assistant  I 

General  assistance 

Totals,    Libraries 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 
,$746-905 

614-946 
505-614 
435-530 
377-457 
480-584 
505-614 
457-556 
457-556 
350-425 
469-571 
614-746 
457-556 
415-505 
435-530 
746-905 
614-746 
905-1.100 
614-746 
556-676 
044-746 
530-614 
644-746 
530-014 
676-821 
457-556 
415-505 
644-783 
584-710 
676-821 
584-710 
530-644 
457-556 
7S3-950 
644-783 
(425,301) 

(3,543,104) 

$4,030,914 


$10,S60 

17,064 

7,36S 

39.972 

5,220 

7,00S 

43.S4S 

33,360 

12.677 

37,195 

5,904 

7.72S 

6,672 

5.4S4 

5,352 

10,860 

7,36S 

10,861 

13,630 

7.00S 


17,904 
7,368 
2,028 

13,032 

9,396 
17,040 
10,869 

5,526 
44,412 
12,420 
34,200 
45,660 
125,541 

3,660,579 

$4,429,653 


$10,860 

17,064 

7.36S 

39,972 

5,220 

7.00S 

43.S48 

33,360 

12,677 

37,195 

5,904 

7,728 

6,672 

5.484 

5,352 

10.860 

7,368 

10,861 

13,630 

7,008 


17.904 
7,368 
2,028 

13,032 

9,396 
17.040 
10,869 
5,526 
44,412 
12,420 
34,200 
45,660 
125,541 

3,660,579 

$4,429,653 


1 

1 

1 

$1,500* 

$18,000 

$1S,000 

1 

1 

1 

1.258* 

15.100 

15,100 

3.84 

3.50 

3.50 

871-1,058 

40,575 

40,575 

2 

3 

3 

750-913 

30,400 

30,400 

2.50 

5.50 

5.50 

621-788 

43,500 

43,500 

5.77 

5 

5 

558-621 

35,650 

35,650 

1 

1 

1 

395^180 

5,760 

5,760 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

350-425 

2,490 

2,490 

0.47 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

9.24 

10.50 

10.50 

350-425 

46,674 

46,674 

1.95 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,672 

6.672 

0.67 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,368 

0.33 

— 

— 

530-644 

— 

— 

2  27 

o 

2 

395-480 

10,980 

10.980 

4.98 

6 

6 

530-644 

43,896 

43,896 

8.82 

9 

9 

457-556 

56,400 

56,400 

15.74 

19 

19 

395-480 

96,888 

96.888 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8.112 

_ 

1 

1 

1,004-1,283 

13,350 

13.350 

1 

_ 

_ 

871-1,058 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

750-913 

10.250 

10,250 

2 

2 

o 

621-788 

16,800 

16,800 

_ 

1 

1 

558-621 

6,700 

6,700 

1.46 

2 

2 

350-425 

8,724 

8,724 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

0.25 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

2.67 

2 

o 

395-180 

11,112 

11,112 

24.53 

19.24 

19.24 

(92,241) 
$562,852 

79,630 
$639,559 

79,630 

97.99 

102.24 

102.24 

$639,559 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


University  of  California 
RIVERSIDE   CAMPUS-Continued 


221 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Anlh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


CAMPUS    PUBLIC   SERVICE 

Arts  and  Lectures : 

Secretary-stenographer 

Manager  I,  arts  and  lectures 

Senior  administrative   assistant 

General  assistance 

Totals,  Campus   Public   Service 


MAINTENANCE   AND   OPERATION 
OF   PLANT 

Superintendence : 

Administrator  of  physical  plant 

Senior  clerk 

Secretary      

Senior    superintendent    of    grounds 
and  buildings 

Grounds  Maintenance : 

Tree  trimmer 

Supervising  groundsman   II 

Grounds   foreman   

Groundsman     

Automotive  mechanic 

Grounds  equipment  operator 

Farm  equipment  operator  I 

Janitorial  Service : 

Custodian/matron 

Custodian  supervisor  I 

Custodian  foreman  II 

Custodian  foreman  I 

Cook-housekeeper 

Laborer 

Maintenance  man 

Plant  Service : 

Superintendent  of  grounds  and 

buildings    

Graft  foreman 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  man 

Assistant  craft  foreman . 

Assistant  chief  steam  operating 
engineer  

Police : 

Chief  of  police 

Police   sergeant 

Police  officer    

Secretary    

Steam : 

Chief   steam   operating   engineer 

Steam  operating  engineer 

General   assistance    

Totals,   Maintenance  and   Operation   of 
Plant   


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean  of  Students  : 

Dean  of  students 

Associate  dean  of  students — men 

Associate  dean  of  students — women 

Priucipal  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary      

Secretary-stenographer       

Stenographer      

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Advisor,   foreign   students 

Counseling  Center : 

Counseling  center  manager 

Principal    clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

1 

1 

$415-505 

$5,484 

$5,484 

0.75 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,852 

9,852 

0.25 

— 

— 

710-803 

_ 

_ 

1.72 

2.19 

2.111 

(8,300) 

8,515 

8,515 

3.72 


4.19 


4.19 


.$22,159 


$23,851 


$23,851 


1 

o 
o 

1 

1 
3 

1 

1 
3 
1 

$1,333* 
393-4S0 
457-556 

$16,000 

16,464 

6,672 

$16,000 

16,464 

6,072 

0.95 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,192 

12,192 

0.87 
1 

2.42 
39.71 
0.50 
1.92 
0.50 

1 
1 
3 
37 
1 
4 

1 

1 

3 

37 

1 
4 

505-676 
044-783 
505-614 
435-530 
5S4-710 
480-584 
457-556 

6,360 
9,396 

20,796 

223,968 

7.00S 

26,112 

6,360 

9,396 

20,796 

223,96S 

7,008 
26,112 

53.37 

1 
1 
3.43 

1 

0.42 

0.08 

52 

1 
1 
3 

1 
5 
1 

52 

1 

1 
3 

1 
5 

1 

415-505 
5S4-746 
530-644 
457-556 
395-480 
435-530 
530-614 

291.58S 
8,520 
7,72S 

19,104 
5,484 

28,032 
7,008 

291,5SS 
8,520 
7,72S 

19,104 
5,484 

2S.032 
7,008 

2 

4.12 
18.56 
3 
1.83 

o 

5 

19 

3 

2 

o 

5 

19 

3 

2 

S21-998 
710-S21 
644-746 
530-614 
076-7S3 

23,952 

49.260 

168,576 

22,104 

18,792 

23,952 
49,260 
168.576 
22,104 
18,792 

1 

1 

1 

676-7S3 

8,520 

S,520 

1 
3 

7 
1 

1 
3 

7 
1 

1 

q 
o 

7 

1 

821-99S 
644-783 
584-710 
457-556 

10,104 

27,744 

54,408 

6,672 

10,104 

27,744 

54.40S 

6,672 

1 
5 
24.51 

1 
5 
24.79 

1 
5 

24.79 

746-863 
644-746 
(150,726) 

$1,209,724 

9,396 

44,760 

155,131 

9,396 

44,760 

155,131 

186.19 

191.79 

191.79 

$1,311,851 

$1,311,851 

1 

1 

1 

$1,500* 

$18,000 

$18,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,187* 

14,248 

14,248 

1 

1 

1 

892* 

10,700 

10,700 

0.41 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

0.91 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,740 

4,740 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.45 

2 

2 

415-505 

10,200 

10,200 

0.42 

— 

— 

386^69 

— 

— 

0.99 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

0.67 

0.67 

0.67 

S21-99S 

4,154 

4,154 

1 

1 

1 

1,146* 

13,750 

13,750 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

0.21 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,220 

222 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


RIVERSIDE  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


I" 


MO.  OF  POSITIONS 


,     66-67     67-68    68-69 
I      (Filled)         (Aiilh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Counseling  Center — Continued 

Typist-clerk      

Counseling  psychologist.  II   

Counseling  psychologist  I   

Counselor   II    

Counselor   I   

Psychometrist       

Cultural  Program — Drama  : 

Senior  scene  technician 

Scene  technician  

Cultural  Program — Debate  : 

Advisor,   foreign   students 

Educational  Placement  Office : 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Placement  interviewer  II 

Financial  Aid  Office : 

Principal    clerk    

Typist-clerk      

Housing  Office : 

Secretary-stenographer     

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Placement  Office : 

Placement  office  manager 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Typist-clerk    

Placement  officer  manager  I 

Placement  interviewer  II 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Recreational  Program — Physical  Edu 
cation  Facility : 
Recreation  supervisor  II 

Registrar — Admissions  Officer  : 

Registrar  and  admission  officer 

Principal    clerk    

Senior  clerk   

Senior   typist-clerk   

Typist-clerk    

Secretary-stenographer     

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 

Assistant  registrar  II 

Assistant  registrar  I 

Student  Health  Service : 

Student  health  service  director 

Principal    clerk    

Typist-clerk    

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

General  assistance 

Totals,  Student  Services 75.87 


GENERAL    INSTITUTIONAL  SERV- 
ICES AND    EXPENSE 

Federal  Grants  and  Contract  Admin- 
istration : 
Principal   clerk    

Academic  Senate  Office : 

Secretary    

Administrative   assistant 

Central  Duplicating  Service : 

Principal  offset  duplicating  machine 

operator    

Senior    offset    duplicating    machine 
operator    

Garage — Current,  operations : 

Principal    clerk    

Automotive  mechanic 

Automotive  mechanic  helper 

Garage  attendant 

Senior  garage  manager 

if  ail  and  Messenger  : 

Mail  service  supervisor 

Mail  clerk  II 

Mail  clerk  I 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


0.42 
0.67 

2 

0.38 
0.25 
0.25 

1 
2.50 

1 

2.50 

SALARY  RANGE 
$350-425 
905-1,100 
821-998 
614-746 
530-644 
530-644 

$12,576 
24,367 

$12,576 
24,367 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

614-746 
505-614 

8,112 
6,672 

8,112 
6,672 

0.33 

0.35 

0.35 

S21-99S 

3,500 

3,500 

1 
0.93 

1 
1 

1 
1 

395-480 
584-710 

4,980 

7,188 

4,980 
7,188 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

457-556 
350-425 

6,204 
4,404 

6,204 
4,404 

1 

1 

0.50 

1 
0.50 

415-505 
710-S63 

6,060 
4,062 

6,060 
4,062 

0.67 
0.33 
1 

1.8S 
0.94 

1 
1 

2 
1 

1 
1 

2 
1 

846* 
395^tS0 
395-480 
7S3-950 
5S4-710 
710-863 

10,150 
4,9S0 

13,296 
9,612 

10,150 
4,980 

13,296 
9,612 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

4 

4.83 

349 

1.97 

0.58 

0.25 

2.75 

0.42 

0.5S 

1 
4 
5 
4 
3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 
5 
4 
3 

1 
2 

1 

1,350* 
457-556 
395^S0 
395-4S0 
350-425 
415-505 
710-S63 
556-676 
710-S63 
628-764 

16,200 
25,296 
25,764 
20,304 
13,476 

8,520 

14,736 

9,612 

16,200 
25,296 
25,764 
20,304 
13,476 

8,520 

14,736 

9,612 

0.50 
0.S3 
0.87 
1 
1 
22.69 

0.50 
1 
1 
1 
1 
26.29 

0.50 
1 
1 
1 
1 
26.29 

1,750* 
457-556 
350-425 
415-505 
556-676 
(159,205) 

10,500 
6,516 

4,524 

5.62S 

8,112 

167,293 

10,500 
6,516 
4,524 
5,628 
8,112 
167,293 

S2.S1      S2.81 


$53S,S79 


$457-556 


$5SS,S24 


$5,484 


$5S8,S24 


$5,484 


1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

457-556 
556-676 

5,760 
7,920 

5,760 
7,920 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,304 

8,304 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,672 

6,672 

0.S3 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 
3 

1 

1 
1 

1 
3 
1 
1 

1 

457-556 
584-710 
457-556 
415-505 
710-S63 

6,204 

22,428 

6,516 

6,060 

10,356 

6,204 

22,428 

6,516 

6,060 

10,356 

1 
1 
2.15 

1 
1 
2.50 

1 
1 

2.50 

584-710 
505-614 
435-530 

8.304 

7,368 

15,300 

8,304 

7,368 

15,300 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


University  of  California 
RIVERSIDE  CAMPUS-Continued 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 

{Filled)         (Aulh.) 


68-69 

(*mh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


223 


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GENERAL    INSTITUTIONAL   SERV- 
ICES AND    EXPENSE— 

Continued 

Photographic  Service: 

Principal   photographer 111 

Receiving  : 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.83         1  1 

Deliveryman 1.21         —  — 

Stenographer   0.17         -  - 

Storekeeper  II 111 

Storekeeper  I 0.58         1  1 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 1.10         2  2 

Storehouse — Current  Operations  : 

Principal    clerk    111 

Senior  typist-clerk 111 

Typist-clerk    2.03         2  2 

Storekeeper  III 111 

Storekeeper  II 0.92         1  1 

Storekeeper  I 2.67         3  3 

Telephone  and  Telegraph : 

Communications  supervisor  II 1.59         1  1 

Communications  attendant 2.25         2  2 

Principal  clerk    0.42         1  1 

Health  and  Safety : 

Student  health  services  director 0.04         0.04        0.04 

Environmental  health  and  safety  of- 
ficer     111 

Principal  clerk    111 

Environmental  health  and  safety 

technician  II 111 

Public  Information  Office  : 

News  and  publications  officer 0.83         1  1 

Secretary 0.97         1  1 

Publications  manager  I 0.17         —  — 

General  assistance   18.13      21.57      21.57 

Totals,  Institutional  Services  and   Ex- 
pense    55.89      62.11       62.11 


SALARY  BANGS 
$746-905 

$10,S60 

$10,S60 

395-180 
405-492 
386-469 

r..-,i;  c.7i"; 
480-584 
415-505 

4,980 

7,728 
6,060 

!i.'.ii;o 

4,980 

7.728 
6.060 
9,960 

457-556 

395-480 
350-425 

644-783 
556-676 
480-584 

6.360 
5.220 
S.400 
:i.:;:n; 
7,728 
18,132 

6.360 
5.220 
8,400 
9.396 

7,728 
18,132 

628-764 
395-480 
457-556 

7,536 

11.520 

6,060 

7,536 

11.520 

6,060 

1,750* 

840 

840 

1.125* 
457-556 

13,500 
6,516 

13,500 
6.516 

746-905 

10,104 

10,104 

882* 
457-556 

863-1.048 
(S8,949) 

10,600 
6,672 

93,275 

10.600 
6,672 

93,275 

$343,105 


$378,123 


AUXILIARY   ENTERPRISES 

Student  Housing — General  Expens 
Clearing  Account : 

Resident  halls  administrator 

Secretary-stenographer 

Food  service  manager  IV 

Residence  halls  manager  II 

Student  Center  Direction : 

Secretary  

Assistant  business  manager  IV  _. 
Coffee  Shop — Current : 

Food  service  manager  III 

Bookstore — Current : 

Principal  clerk    

Senior  clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk    

Storekeeper  I  

Key  punch  operator  II 

Administrative   assistant   

Bookstore  manager 

General  assistance    

Totals,    Auxiliary    Enterprises 113.66 

Merit  Increase  and  Provisions  : 

Academic    - 

Nonacademic    — 


149 


149 


$595,795 


$849,759 

-294,469 

-38,074 


TOTALS,    RIVERSIDE    CAMPUS- 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


$378,123 


1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

$1,225* 
415-505 
842-1,023 
746-905 

$14,700 

6.060 

li;988 

9,396 

$14,700 

6,060 

11,988 

9.396 

- 

1 

1 

1 
1 

457-556 

1,048-1,273 

5.628 
13,632 

5,628 
13,632 

- 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.06S 

10,068 

1.32 
0.66 
0.34 
1.08 
0.29 
1.92 
1 
103.05 

2 
1 

1 

2 

1 

135 

2 
1 

1 

2 

1 

135 

457-556 
395-480 
395-480 
480-584 
405-492 
556-676 

950* 
(512,001) 

11.820 
4,980 

6,204 

15,264 

11,400 

728,619 

11.820 
4,980 

6,204 

15,264 

11,400 

72S.619 

$849,759 

-294,469 
-3S.074 


1,529.951,664.15  1,664.15        $12,958,779         $14,412,123         $14,412,123 


224 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN  DIEGO  CAMPUS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Apthj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Chancellor's  Office : 

Chancellor 

Vice  chancellor   

Assistant  to  the  chancellor 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary  

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Departmental  administrative  assist- 
ant    

Academic  Personnel  Office : 
Administrative  assistant  to 

chancellor   

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative   assistant 

Vice  Chancellor — Graduate  Studies 
and  Research  : 

Assistant  vice  chancellor 

Vice  Chancellor — Academic  Affairs  : 

Vice  chancellor 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative   analyst    

Administrative  assistant 

Departmental  administrative  assist- 
ant    

Vice  Chancellor — Administration  : 

Vice  chancellor 

Assistant  to  the  vice  chancellor 

Assistant  vice  chancellor 

Senior  clerk 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Departmental   administrative  assist- 
ant    

Budget  Office: 

Typist-clerk 

Assistant  budget  analyst 

Accountant   III 

Programming  and  Analytical  Studies : 

Assistant  to  chancellor 

Secretary     

Senior  planning  analyst  I 

Associate  planning  analyst 

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Administrative   assistant 

Secretary-stenographer     

Accounting  Office : 

Accounting  officer 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk   

Clerk      

Principal  typist-clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary-stenographer     

Assistant  administrative  analyst  — 

Administrative  assistant 

Accountant  III   

Accountant  II  

Accountant  I 

Contracts  and  Grants  Office  : 

Contracts  and  grants  officer 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Administrative   assistant 

Architects  and  Engineers  : 

Principal  architect 

Assistant  campus  planner 

Administrative  services  officer  II 

Campus  planner  II 

Building  Program  Clearing  Account : 

Principal   architect 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Secretary  

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$2,917* 

$35,000 

$35,000 

1 

— 

— 

1,95S* 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1,311 

15,735 

15,735 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

3.05 

o 

2 

457-556 

11,68S 

11.6SS 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

S,952 

8,952 

2.18 


614-746 


8,520 


S.520 


1 

1 

1 

1,167* 

14,000 

14.000 

1.19 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1.50 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.352 

5,352 

3.06 

3.75 

3.75 

556-676 

26,38S 

26,3SS 

0.83 

1 

1 

1,375* 

16,500 

16,500 

0.33 

1 

1 

2  992* 

27,500 

27,500 

0.50 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

4,9S0 

4,9S0 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,852 

9,S52 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

7,36S 

0.50 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

2,333* 

28,000 

28,000 

1.46 

1 

1 

1,367* 

16,400 

16,400 

— 

1 

1 

1,708* 

20,500 

20,500 

— 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

4,860 

4,860 

1.25 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6.060 

2.02 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S,520 

S.520 

0.96 

1 

1 

350-425 

4.9S0 

4.9S0 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7.368 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12.SS8 

12,888 

0.5S 

_ 

- 

1,275* 

_ 

_ 

0.63 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.060 

6,060 

1 

2 

998-1.213 

25.836 

25.836 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

10.104 

10.104 

0.06 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11.976 

11,976 

0.54 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8.112 

o.ss 

- 

— 

415-505 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1.250* 

14.500 

14,500 

5.36 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,396 

24.396 

7.40 

7.16 

7.16 

395-4S0 

38.146 

38,146 

2.02 

2 

2 

350-425 

8.712 

8,712 

— 

o 

2 

457-556 

11,256 

11,256 

2 

4.50 

4.50 

395-480 

21.990 

21,990 

2 

2 

2 

415-505 

11,820 

11,820 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8,952 

3.39 

4 

4 

556-676 

28,800 

28.800 

o 

2 

2 

905-1.100 

24,324 

24,324 

4.92 

6 

6 

746-905 

60,780 

60,780 

0.25 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

1,167* 

14.000 

14.000 

1.17 

o 

o 

457-556 

11,520 

11,520 

0.42 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.860 

4.860 

1.42 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,792* 

10.750 

10,750 

0.45 

0.50 

0.50 

783-950 

5,430 

5,430 

- 

0.50 

0.50 

1,048-1,273 

7,638 

7.638 

0.75 

- 

- 

783-950 

- 

- 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,792* 

10,750 

10,750 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.360 

6.360 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,352 

5,352 

3.77 

4 

4 

395^180 

20.640 

20,640 

0.51 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,200 

4.200 

3.34 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,024 

18,024 

HIGHER  EDLX'ATIOX 


University  of  California 


225 


SAN   DIEGO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
IFIIlid)        (Auih.)       (Auih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
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GENERAL    ADMINISTRATION— 

Continued 

Building  Program  Clearing  Aceount- 
Continued 

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  artist 

Senior  architectural  draftsman  __. 
Junior  architectural  draftsman  _. 

Senior  architect  II 

Senior  architect  I 

Associate    planning    analyst    

Assistant  campus  planner 

Project  architect   

Senior  construction  inspector 

Associate   construction   inspector 

Senior  engineer   

Associate  engineer 

Junior  engineer 

Administrative   assistant  

Assistant  business  manager  I 

Administrative  services  officer  II 

Draftsman     

Business  Manager: 

Business  manager 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  II 

Administrative  services  officer  II 
Cashier : 

Senior   cashier   

Cashier    

Inventory : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Typist-clerk    

Administrative  assistant 

Purchasing : 

Purchasing  agent 

Principal  clerk 

Principal  typist-clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Storekeeper  IV 

Buyer  II 

Buyer  I 

Personnel  Office : 

Personnel  Manager 

Principal  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Employment  officer  I 

Employment  representative  II  — 

Personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

General   assistance   

Totals,    General    Administration 


INSTRUCTION  AND  DEPART- 
MENTAL RESEARCH 

Academic  ■ 

Vice  chancellor 0.67  0.67  0.67 

Associate  dean 0.67  0.50  0.50 

Provost    1-50  3  3 

Administrative  stipend -  „„T_„  „„7,-„ 

Professor - 74.53  100.59  100.59 

Associate  professor 25.36  30.60  30.60 

Assistant  professor 62.20  9S.90  9S.90 

Instructor   1  0.40  0.40 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

2.34 

3 

3 

$415-505 

$16,200 

$16,200 

1 

1 

1 

076-821 

9,168 

9,168 

2.78 

3.50 

3.50 

905-1,100 

39,360 

3!i.:jt;o 

0.72 

1 

1 

670-783 

8.112 

X.112 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16.S60 

0.96 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

0.52 

0.50 

0.50 

7S3-950 

5,430 

5,430 

5 

5 

D 

998-1,213 

69.360 

69,360 

1 

1 

1 

99.S-1.213 

14,556 

14,556 

0.17 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,576 

12,576 

2.97 

3 

3 

1,100-1,337 

46,596 

46,596 

2.98 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

39,636 

39,636 

1 

1 

1 

676-783 

8,736 

8,736 

2.25 

*> 

<> 

556-676 

14,592 

14,592 

0.25 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

0.23 

- 

- 

435-530 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,542* 

18,500 

18,500 

0.67 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

746-905 

4,926 

4,926 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,048-1,273 

7.27S 

7,278 

0.92 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,628 

5,628 

0.91 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

1.96 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,172 

17,172 

2.74 

3 

3 

395-480 

14,820 

14,820 

o 

2 

2 

395-480 

9,960 

9,960 

1 

1 

1 

350-425 

5,100 

5,100 

1.15 

1.25 

1.25 

556-676 

8,850 

8,850 

1 

1 

1 

1,300* 

15,600 

15,600 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,628 

5,628 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,876 

21,876 

2.91 

3 

3 

350-425 

13,260 

13,260 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

710-863 

4,926 

4,926 

5.23 

4.40 

4.40 

676-821 

41,548 

41,548 

0.07 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

1,400* 

16,800 

16,800 

0.37 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

2.41 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.47 

2.50 

2.50 

415-505 

12,990 

12,990 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,356 

10,356 

2 

2 

o 

584-710 

15,648 

15,648 

o 

2 

2 

746-905 

20.256 

20,256 

0.92 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,520 

8,520 

13.55 

10.24 

10.24 

(102,895) 
$1,387,089 

57,219 
$1,543,870 

57,219 

166.64 

178.30 

178.30 

$1,543,870 

$2,025* 

$16,281 

$16,281 

1,817* 

10,900 

10,900 

1,685* 

60,674 

60,674 

— 

20,616 

20,616 

1.233-2,100 

1,991,445 

1,991,445 

9S3-1.458 

394.11S 

394,118 

775-1.200 

995,544 

995,544 

675-792 

3,240 

3,240 

8— D-627SW 


226 


University  of  California 
SAN   DIEGO  CAMPUS-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         lAulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
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16 
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18 
19 
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73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION   AND   DEPART- 
MENTAL  RESEARCH— Continued 

Academic — Continued 

Associate 

Lecturer    

Supervisor  in  physical  education 

Assistant  supervisor  in  physical  edu- 
cation   

Junior  supervisor  in  physical  educa- 
tion     

Teaching  assistant 

Research  assistant 

Dean    

Professor— SFTa— Med.-Clin. 

Associate  professor — SFTa — 

Med-Clin.    

Assistant  professor — SFT  a — 

Med-Clin.    

Nonacademic : 

Assistant  to  chancellor — planning 

and  analysis 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Clerk    

Principal  typist-clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer     

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  scientific  illustrator 

Library  assistant  II 

Associate  development  engineer 

Assistant  development  engineer 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 

Departmental  administrative  assist- 
ant    

Laboratory  business  officer  II 

Laboratory  business  officer  I 

Principal  electronics  technician 

Senior  electronics  technician 

Recording  technician 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 

Laboratory  mechanician 

Senior  animal  technician 

Laboratory  assistant  IV 

Laboratory  assistant  III 

Laboratory  helper 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Laboratory  technician  III 

Laboratory  technician  II 

Laboratory  technician  I 

Senior  architectural  draftsman 

Audio-visual  and  medical  illustration 

supervisor 

Senior  photographer : 

Design   draftsman 

Senior  museum  scientist 

General  assistance 

Totals,    Instruction    and    Departmental 
Research 


ORGANIZED  ACTIVITIES— HOS- 
PITALS AND  CLINICS 

Director — Hospitals  and  Clinics : 

Director  of  hospitals  and  clinics 0.79  1  1 

Assistant  director  of  hospitals  and 

clinics      0.79  1  1 

Secretary    1.33  1  1 

Secretary-stenographer     -  1  1 

Administrative  assistant 0.17  1  1 

General  assistance   596.091,170.301,170.30 

Totals,    Organized    Activities — Hospi- 
tals and  Clinics 599.171.175.301,175.30 

*  Not  an  established  range, 
a  Strict  full  time. 


SALARY  RANGE 

5 

3 

3 

$680-786 

$21,756 

$21,756 

1.87 

2.50 

2.50 

730-1,954 

27,564 

27,564 

1 

1 

1 

1,0S3-1,250 

17,400 

17,400 

1 

4 

4 

708-833 

37,000 

37,000 

3 

2 

2 

633-668 

15,600 

15,600 

50.06 

64.70 

64.70 

333-368 

394,984 

394,984 

12.96 

12.50 

12.50 

265-293 

79,650 

79,650 

1 

1 

1 

2,500* 

30,000 

30,000 

1.50 

7.70 

7.70 

1,692-3,642 

266,135 

266,135 

0.70 

19 

19 

1,383-2,325 

468,480 

46S,480 

1.25 

2 

2 

1,092-2,017 

43,300 

43,300 

0.63 

1,275* 



_ 

11.79 

12.25 

12.25 

457-556 

73.36S 

73.36S 

3.08 

4 

4 

395-480 

20,424 

20,424 

0.17 

0.50 

0.50 

350-425 

2,154 

2,154 

2.30 

6 

6 

457-556 

34,500 

34,500 

9.25 

15.05 

15.05 

395-1S0 

74,721 

74,721 

3.56 

3.50 

3.50 

350-425 

15,282 

15,282 

24.51 

30.45 

30.45 

457-556 

184,131 

1S4.131 

1S.83 

28.36 

28.36 

415-505 

149.634 

149,634 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,360 

6,360 

1.41 

1.50 

1.50 

676-821 

14,165 

14,165 

0.93 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

1.58 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

23,652 

23,652 

0.42 

0.50 

0.50 

7S3-950 

5,562 

5,562 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,168 

9,16S 

13.73 

18.93 

18.93 

556-676 

137,305 

137,305 

o 

9 

>> 

614-746* 

17,904 

17,904 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

3 

3.50 

3.50 

746-905 

37,002 

37,002 

3.18 

2.56 

2.56 

7S3-950 

26,868 

26,868 

5.32 

6.50 

6.50 

676-821 

58,512 

58,512 

0.86 

1 

1 

644-746 

7,728 

7,728 

2.04 

9 

2 

676-S21 

18,492 

1S,492 

1 

1.50 

1.50 

584-710 

11,232 

11,232 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,36S 

7,36S 

0.92 

2 

2 

710-863 

19,464 

19,464 

2 

*> 

2 

5S4-710 

15,456 

15,456 

0.22 

1 

1 

342^15 

4,152 

4,152 

— 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,100 

5,100 

0.96 

1.50 

1.50 

710-863 

13,698 

13.69S 

2.05 

3.S0 

3.80 

644-783 

32,549 

32,549 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.00S 

7,008 

0.45 

0.50 

0.50 

905-1,100 

5,700 

5,700 

1 

3 

3 

821-998 

34,200 

34,200 

0.04 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,112 

8,112 

0.60 

0.50 

0.50 

710-S63 

4,260 

4,260 

0.42 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

10,356 

10,356 

35.05 

47.96 

47.96 

291,273 

356,079 
$6,365,613 

356,079 

403.57 

567.42 

567.42 

$4,197,252 

$6,365,613 

$2,333* 

1.583* 

457-556 

415-505 

556-676 

(4,918,030) 


$4,959,950 


$28,000 

19,000 

6,060 

5,100 

6,672 

7,393,439 


$7,45S,271 


$28,000 

19,000 

6,060 

5,100 

6,672 

7,393,439 


$7,458,271 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


227 


SAN   DIEGO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (floth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
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36 
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39 
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42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
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ORGANIZED   ACTIV1TI ES— OTHER 

Vivarium — Medical  School : 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Animal  caretaker 

Principal  animal  technician 

Laboratory  helper 

Laboratory  technician  II 

General  assistance 

Totals,    Organized    Activities — Other 


ORGANIZED    RESEARCH 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.58 

1 

1 

$644,746 

$8,112 

$8,112 

0.74 

1.80 

1.80 

395-480 

8.364 

8.364 

1 

o 

o 

584-710 

15.528 

15,528 

0.44 

1 

1 

342-115 

4,104 

4.104 

0.67 

1 

1 

644-783 

8.112 

8.112 

0.52 

1 

1 

2.499 

3.030 

3.930 

3.95 


Academic : 

Director 1.75 

Associate  director 0.29 

Assistant  director 0.80 

Dean    0.50 

Administrative  stipend - 

Professor 18.84 

Associate    professor    2.43 

Assistant  professor 1.93 

Researcher    3.36 

Associate  researcher 2.17 

Assistant  researcher 5.81 

Postgraduate  researcher — 11  months  0.83 

Research  assistant 4.52 

Specialist    1 

Associate  specialist 2.50 

Assistant  specialist 2 

Assistant  curator 1 

Nonacademic : 

Principal  clerk 3.32 

Senior  clerk 3.19 

Principal  typist-clerk 1.50 

Senior  typist-clerk 7.44 

Key  punch  operator  IV 0.90 

Key  punch  operator  II 1.42 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I  _  1 

Senior  computer  operator 2.33 

Computer  operator 4.58 

Coder 0.29 

Secretary 1.64 

Secretary-stenographer 1.12 

Scientific  illustrator 1.80 

Senior  engineer 0.75 

Associate  engineer 2.63 

Principal  engineering  aid 1 

Engineering  aid 3.20 

Senior  development  engineer - 

Associate  development  engineer 1.04 

Programmer  IV 0.98 

Programmer  III 0.58 

Programmer   II 2.25 

Programmer  I 0.50 

Senior  administrative  assistant 0.82 

Administrative  assistant 8.13 

Laboratory  business  officer  II 1.88 

Laboratory  business  officer  I 1 

Administrative  services  officer  I 1 

Principal  electronics  technician 0.81 

Senior  electronics  technician 2.06 

Electronics  technician   1 

Ship  physician - 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician 1 

Clinical  laboratory  manager — 

Laboratory  assistant  IV 1 

Laboratory  assistant  II 1.17 

Laboratory  helper 1 

Laboratory  assistant  I 2 

Laboratory  technician  IV 1.98 

Laboratory  technician  III 0.65 

Laboratory  technician  II 5.18 

Laboratory  technician  I 1.49 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


7.80 


7.S0 


$25,372 


$48,150 


$48,150 


2.42 

2.42 

$1,875* 

$54,452 

$54,452 

0.20 

0.20 

2,183* 

5,240 

5,240 

0.80 

0.80 

1,583* 

15,200 

15,200 

0.50 

0.50 

2,100* 

12,600 

12,600 

— 

— 

— 

16,461 

16,461 

21.51 

21.51 

1,233-2,100 

454,781 

454,781 

3.51 

3.51 

983-1,300 

50,487 

50,487 

1.66 

1.66 

775-1,067 

20,390 

20,390 

4.41 

4.41 

1,233-2,422 

84,652 

84,652 

12.57 

12.57 

983-1,500 

159,141 

159,141 

0.50 

0.50 

775-1,233 

5,550 

5.550 

1.25 

1.25 

616-7S6 

9,531 

9,531 

5.25 

5.25 

266-293 

34,697 

34,697 

1 

1 

1,191-1,482 

14,292 

14,292 

3 

3 

909-1,104 

36,330 

36,330 

3 

3 

713-825 

29,700 

29,700 

1 

1 

775-1,067 

12,331 

12,331 

5 

5 

457-556 

30,804 

30,804 

7 

7 

395-480 

35,784 

35,784 

2.50 

2.50 

457-556 

15,492 

15,492 

7.50 

7.50 

395-4S0 

38,694 

38,694 

1 

1 

577-628 

7,188 

7,188 

3 

3 

405-492 

15,936 

15,936 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,S52 

9,852 

3 

3 

614-746 

24,000 

24,000 

6 

6 

530-644 

37,260 

37,260 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,220 

5,220 

3.50 

3.50 

457-556 

22,008 

22,008 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

2.50 

2.50 

556-676 

18,552 

18,552 

0.50 

0.50 

1,100-1,337 

7,830 

7.S30 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

25,776 

25,776 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8,952 

3 

3 

505-614 

18.180 

18,180 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

15,276 

15.276 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,400 

11,400 

2.60 

2.60 

746-905 

24.946 

24.946 

0.90 

0.90 

614-746 

7,423 

7.423 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

17,472 

17,472 

7.50 

7.50 

746-905 

55,500 

55.500 

2.50 

2.50 

905-1,100 

31,206 

31,206 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.608 

10.608 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

783-950 

10.356 

10.356 

4 

4 

676-821 

35,196 

35.196 

1 

1 

584-676 

7.188 

7,188 

0.50 

0.50 

998* 

5,988 

5,988 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10.860 

1 

1 

884-1,074 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10,356 

1.50 

1.50 

480-584 

9,960 

9.960 

1 

1 

342-415 

4.740 

4.740 

2 

2 

415-505 

11.664 

11.664 

2 

2 

783-950 

22.800 

22.800 

1 

1 

710-863 

8.520 

8,520 

7 

7 

644-783 

59.100 

59,100 

3.67 

3.67 

530-644 

24,715 

24,715 

228 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN   DIEGO   CAMPUS-Continued 

U) 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

z 
_1 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
!     (Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 

1 

2 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
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16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
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32 
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38 
39 
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42 
43 
44 
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47 
48 
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50 
51 
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53 
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56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
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78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ORGANIZED   RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonacademic — Continued 

Principal  marine  technician 2.75  4 

Senior  marine  technician 1.42  3 

Marine  technician 1.29  1 

Diving  officer 1  1 

Museum  scientist 2  2 

General  assistance 34.53  9.75 

Totals,  Organized   Research . 168.35  183 


LIBRARY 

Library  General : 

University  librarian 111 

Assistant  university  librarian 0.92         1              1 

Librarian  IV 3.08         5              5 

Librarian   III   6.83       11            11 

Librarian   II   12.03       20            20 

Librarian  I 5.03         3              3 

Biomedical  librarian  II 0.92         1              1 

Principal   clerk   111 

Senior  clerk 2              3              3 

Senior   typist-clerk   1.08         1              1 

Secretary    111 

Secretary-stenographer 0.92         1              1 

Library  assistant  III 3.97         8              S 

Library  assistant  II 17.36       23            23 

Library  assistant  I 43.52       47           47 

Senior  administrative  assistant 111 

General  assistance  12.32        7.05        7.05 

Totals,  Library 113.98     135.05     135.05 


EXTENSION   AND  PUBLIC 
SERVICE 

Scripps     Institute     of     Oceanography 
Aquarium  Museum : 

Associate    specialist   

Secretary-stenographer    

Scientific  illustrator 

Laboratory  assistant.  II 

Senior  museum  scientist 

Museum  technician 

Arts  and  Lectures : 

Secretary    

Senior  scientific  illustrator 

Manager  I,  arts  and  lectures 

General  assistance  

Totals,  Extension  and  Public  Service, 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 
OF   PLANT 

Superintendence : 

Administrator  of  physical  plant 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary-stenographer 

Storekeeper  I  

Administrative  assistant 

Senior  superintendent  of  grounds 

and  buildings 

Superintendent  of  grounds  and 

buildings   

Assistant  inspector-planner-estimator 

Material  planner 

Building  Maintenance : 

Stores  helper 

Senior  draftsman 

Laborer 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

4 
3 

1 
1 
2 
9.75 

$746-905 
614-746 
505-614 
746-905 
644-783 
(256,203) 

$1,687,991 

$41,532 
26,856 
6.360 
10.860 
18,792 
54,080 

$1,946,857 

$41,532 
26,856 
6.360 
10,860 
18,792 
54,080 

S3 

$1,946,857 

$1,792* 

$21,500 

$21,500 

1,167* 

14,000 

14,000 

870-1,058 

57,700 

57,700 

750-912 

109,750 

109,750 

620-788 

163,150 

163,150 

558-620 

21,950 

21,950 

1,167-1,421 

13,400 

13,400 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

395-480 

16,104 

16,104 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

530-644 

53,628 

53,628 

457-556 

140,364 

140,364 

395-480 

240,438 

240,438 

710-863 

9,612 

9,612 

(56,409) 

33,500 

33,500 

$70S,589 


$919,480 


8.19        7.37 


7.37 


1 

1 

1 

1.58 

2 

2 

0.94 

1 

1 

2.08 

1 

1 

— 

1 

1 

0.32 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0.07 

1 

1 

0.50 

1 

1 

- 

1 

1 

$64,297 


$1,292* 
457-556 
395-180 
395-180 
415-505 
480-5S4 
556-676 

950-1,155 

S21-99S 
584-676 
599-692 

342-415 
556-676 
435-530 


82,283 


$15,500 
11.S20 
4.9S0 
4,980 
5,484 
5,760 
7,920 

13.S60 

11,976 
7,008 
7,536 

4,104 
7.00S 
5,352 


$919,480 


1 

0.44 

0.47 

1 

1 

0.75 

1 

0.40 
0.50 

1 
1 

1 

1 

0.40 
0.50 
1 

1 
1 

$909-1,104 
415-505 
556-676 
480-584 
783-950 
530-644 

$12,612 
2,304 
3,768 
7,008 
11,400 
6,360 

$12,612 
2,304 
3,768 
7,008 
11,400 
6,360 

1 

0.17 
1 
1.36 

1 

0.17 
1 
0.30 

1 

0.17 
1 
0.30 

457-556 
676-821 
746-905 
(7,810) 

6,672 
1,553 
9,396 
1,210 

6,672 
1,553 
9,396 
1,210 

62,283 


$15,500 
11,820 
4,9S0 
4.9S0 
5.4S4 
5,760 
7,920 

13.S60 

11,976 
7,008 
7,536 

4,104 
7,008 
5,352 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


229 


SAN   DIEGO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


MAINTENANCE 
OF   PLANT- 


AND   OPERATION 
-Continued 


Building  Maintenance — Continued 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  man  

Assistant  inspector-planner-estimator 

Grounds  Maintenance: 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Grounds  foreman 

Groundsman 

Automotive  mechanic  helper 

Janitorial  Service  : 

Custodian/matron   

Custodian  supervisor  I 

Custodian   foreman  II 

Cook-housekeeper 

riant  Service : 

Laborer 

Craft  foreman 

Senior   maintenance   man    

Maintenance   man 

Assistant  craft  foreman 

Automotive   equipment   operator   II 

Police : 

Chief  of  police 

Police   sergeant   

Police    officer    

Watchman/museum   guard   

Administrative   assistant 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Secretary-stenographer 

Refuse  Disposal : 

Groundsman 

Utilities : 

Senior   maintenance   man    

Chief  steam  operating  engineer 

Assistant  chief  steam  operating  en- 
gineer   

Steam  operating  engineer 

General   assistance   

Totals,   Maintenance   and  Operation   of 
Plant 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean  Student  Affairs : 

Dean  of  student  affairs 

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative   assistant 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Associate  dean — student  affairs 

Resident  Hall  Advisors: 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Residence  advisor 

Counseling  Center : 

Counseling  psychologist  I 

Unclassified 

Housing  Supervisor : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Supervisor  of  housing  services  I 

Registrar's  Office : 

Associate   registrar   

Registrar  and  admissions  officer 

Principal  clerk 

Clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Administrative  assistant 

Editor  I 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 

0.17 
0.50 

1 
o 

1 

1 
2 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$644-746 
530-614 
584-676 

$8,952 

12.720 

7,536 

$8,952 

12.720 

7,536 

1 
2 
21.39 
1 

1 
2 

24.50 
1 

1 
2 

24.50 
1 

644-783 

505-614 
435-530 
457-556 

8.952 

13.860 

141,636 

5,760 

8,952 
13,860 

141.636 
5,760 

50.82 
0.97 
3 

1 

55 

1 
2 
1 

55 

1 
2 
1 

415-505 
584-710 
530-644 
395-480 

308.532 

8.112 

14.400 

5,700 

30S.532 

S.112 

14.400 

5,760 

- 

2 
3 
18 
23 
3 
1 

2 
3 
18 
23 
3 
1 

435-530 
710-821 
644-746 
530-614 
676-783 
4S0-584 

11,844 

29,316 

156.504 

164,568 

27,744 

6.060 

11.844 

29.316 

156,504 

164.568 

27,744 

6,060 

0.46 
1 
14.80 
1.21 

0.69 
0.30 

1 
1 
16 
1.50 
1 
1 
0.50 

1 
1 
16 
1.50 
1 
1 
0.50 

S21-998 
644-7S3 
5S4-710 
435-530 
556-676 
395-480 
415-505 

10,608 
9.396 
125,952 
9,036 
8.112 
4,980 
2.550 

10.008 
9.396 
125,952 
9,036 
8,112 
4.9S0 
2,550 

- 

2 

2 

435-530 

10,704 

10,704 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

644-746 
746-863 

7,728 
10,356 

7,728 
10,356 

1 
5 
0.96 

1 
5 
9 

1 
5 
9 

676-783 
644-746 
(3,813) 

$742,495 

9,396 
44,328 
52,169 

9,396 
44,328 
52.169 

119.76 

197.50 

197.50 

$1,350,859 

$1,350,859 

1 

0.08 
1.91 
2 


1  1 
1  1 
0.83   0.83 


0.42 
0.25 


0.50 

2 

0.07 

4.93 

0.86 

1.77 

1.20 

0.38 


1 

1 

1 
0.50 

1 
0.50 

9 
1 

4.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1 

1 


1 

1 

1 
0.50 

1 

0.50 

o 

1 

4.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1 

1 


$1,375* 
415-505 
556-676 
710-863 
1,023* 

710-863 
395-480 
530-644 

821-998 
1,339* 

395-480 
584-710 

874* 
1,350* 
457-556 
350-425 
395-480 
350-425 
467-556 
556-676 
530-644 


$16,500 

5,100 

21,936 

20,712 

12.276 

S.520 
4,860 
4,671 

11.124 
16,068 

4.860 
4,260 

10.48S 
6,750 

11,244 
4,200 

22  242 
2154 
3,336 
6,672 
6,360 


$16,500 

5,100 

21,936 

20,712 

12,276 

S.520 
4,860 
4,671 

11,124 
16,068 

4.860 
4,260 

10,48.8 
6,750 

11,244 
4,200 

oo  242 
2|l54 
3,336 
6.672 
6,360 


230 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN  DIEGO  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


?       NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Authj       (Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Undergraduate  Admissions : 

Registrar  and  admissions  officer  _ 

Principal  clerk 

Principal  typist-clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Assistant  registrar  I 

Graduate  Admissions : 

Registrar  and  admissions  officer- 
Principal   clerk   

Principal  typist-clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Typist-clerk      

Secretary      

Assistant  registrar  I 

Recreational  Athletic  Program : 

Secretary-stenographer      

Recreation   supervisor  I 

Student  Financial  Aids : 

Associate  dean  of  students 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Administrative  assistant 

Student  Health  Service : 

Student  health  service  director  _ 

Principal    clerk    

Typist-clerk      

Secretary-stenographer       

Head   nurse    

Associate  physician  diplomate 

Laboratory  technician  I 

Student  Placement  Center : 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Placement  interviewer  II 

General   assistance   

Totals,  Student  Services 45.56 


INSTITUTIONAL  SERVICES  AND 
GENERAL   EXPENSE 


SALARY  EANGE 

0.25 

0.25 

0.25 

$1,350* 

$3,375 

$3,375 

3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

457-556 

20,094 

20.094 

_ 

0.50 

0.50 

457-556 

2,814 

2,814 

0.91 

1.75 

1.75 

395-480 

8,565 

8,565 

— 

0.50 

0.50 

350-425 

2,154 

2,154 

0.33 

0.25 

0.25 

457-556 

1,66S 

1,668 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

628-764 

3,76S 

3.76S 

0.25 

0.25 

0.25 

1,350* 

3,375 

3,375 

2.38 

2.50 

2.50 

457-556 

14,934 

14,934 

— 

0.50 

0.50 

457-556 

2,814 

2,814 

- 

2.25 

2.25 

395-480 

11,115 

11,115 

— 

0.50 

0.50 

350-425 

2,154 

2,154 

— 

0.25 

0.25 

457-556 

1,668 

1,668 

- 

0.50 

0.50 

628-764 

3,768 

3,768 

0.20 

1 

1 

415-505 

4,9S0 

4,980 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,852 

6,852 

0.79 

1 

1 

821-998 

10,608 

10.60S 

0.68 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

1.75 

3 

3 

556-676 

21,048 

21,048 

1 

1 

1 

1,750* 

21,000 

21,000 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

_ 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,308 

4,308 

_ 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

1 

628-764 

8,124 

8,124 

0.96 

1.42 

1.42 

1,587-1,929 

28,002 

28,002 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,00S 

7,008 

1.75 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,200 

10,200 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,368 

7,368 

7.94 

9.25 

9.25 

(41,705) 

34,199 

34,199 

67 


67 


$306,660 


$466,928 


$466,928 


Academic  Senate  Office : 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

0.61 

1 

0.41 

1 

5.31 

1 

0.17 
3 
1.98 

0.83 
1.91 

1 

0.53 
3 
0.50 

0.25 

1 

0.80 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
6 

1 
1 
2 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
4 
0.50 

0.25 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
6 

1 
1 
2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
0.50 

0.25 

1 
1 

$457-556 
556-676 

584-710 

1,083* 
457-556 

950-1,155 

584-710 

584-710 
505-614 
435-530 

710-863 
457-556 
395-480 
350^125 

480-584 
435-530 
435-530 
614-746 
530-644 
435-530 
746-905 

395-480 
783-950 
530-614 

$5,628 
7,536 

7,920 

12,100 
6,672 

14,916 

8,112 

7,728 

6.672 

33,948 

9,852 
5,484 
9,960 
8,604 

6.516 
5.760 
5,484 
8.952 
6,360 
22,932 
4,926 

1,305 

11,400 

6,672 

$5,628 

Administrative  assistant 
Audio-Visual  Service : 

7,536 
7,920 

Health  and  Safety : 

Environmental  health  and  safety  of- 
ficer 

12,100 
6,672 

Environmental    health    and    safety 

14,916 

Environmental    health    and    safety 
technician  I 
Mail  and  Messenger  Service  : 

Mail  service  supervisor 

Mail  clerk  II 

Mail  clerk    I 
Central  Duplicating  Service : 

Supervisor  reproduction  section 

8,112 

7,728 

6,672 

33,948 

9,852 
5,484 

Senior  clerk 
Clerk 

9,960 
8,604 

Senior    offset    duplicating    machine 

operator 
Offset  duplicating  machine  operator 
Illustrator 

6,516 
5,760 
5,484 

Senior  photographer 

8,952 
6,360 

Photographic   technician 

Assistant  business  manager  II 

Glass  Blowing  Shop : 
Senior   typist-clerk 

22,932 
4,926 

1,305 

Principal  laboratory  glassblower 

Laboratory  glassblower — trainee 

11,400 
6,672 

*  Not  an  established  range. 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


231 


SAN   DIEGO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (»mh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTITUTIONAL   SERVICES   AND 
GENERAL    EXPENSE— Continued 

Flight  Service  : 

Aircraft  pilot 

Aircraft  and  engine  mechanic 

Physics  Department  Stores — Current: 
Storekeeper   II    

Receiving : 

Clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Deli  very  man 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper    I    

Stores  helper 

Storehouse — Current  Operations : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Storekeeper   IV 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper   I    

Stores   helper 

Buyer    II    

Telephone  and  Telegraph : 

Communications  supervisor  I 

Supervisor   communications    attend- 
ant   

Communications   attendant 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Public  Information  Office : 

Public  Information  Manager 

Secretary    

Public  information  representative 

Writer  I 

Publications  Expense — General : 

Senior  clerk 

Editor  IV 

Writer  I 

Research  Support  Shops : 

Principal  clerk 

Storekeeper  I  

Mechanical  superintendent  I 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 

Laboratory  mechanician 

Laboratory  assistant  IV 

Gifts  and  Endowments  Office : 

Gifts  and  endowments  officer 

Secretary-stenographer 

Upper  Campus  Machine  Shop  : 

Secretary  

Design  draftsman 

Senior  engineer 

Associate  development  engineer 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 

Laboratory  mechanician  helper 

General  assistance 

Totals,  Institutional  Services  and  Gen- 
eral  Expense 


1 

0.17 

1 

1 
1 
0.S3 

1 
1 

0.50 

1 

0.92 

2.77 

0.50 

0.60 


1 

4.50 
0.81 

1 

0.89 
1 
1.22 


1 

0.50 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7.88 

2 

0.50 

0.29 
0.50 

1.02 
0.97 
1 
1 
9 
1 
23.17 


1 

1 

0.50 

1 

2 

2 

1 

0.60 


1 

7.60 

1 

1 
1 
1 
0.50 

1 
1 
1.50 

1 

1 
1 
1 
7 
2 
0.50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
9 
1 
34.40 


AUXILIARY  ENTERPRISES 

Housing  and  Feeding  Administra- 
tion— General : 
Principal  clerk 

Revelle : 

Custodian/matron   

Residence  halls  manager  I 

Maintenance   man   

Assistant  business  manager  II 

Secretary-stenographer 

Laboratory  business  officer  I  __ 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 
1 

0.50 

1 

2 

2 

1 

0.60 


1 
7.60 

1 

1 
1 
1 
0.50 

1 
1 
1.50 

1 

1 
1 
1 
7 
2 
0.50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
9 
1 
34.40 


110.84    131.35    131.35 


SALARY  RANGE 
$821-998 
584-710 

556-676 

350-425 
395-4S0 
405^92 
644-783 
556-676 
480-584 
342^15 

457-556 
395-480 
710-863 
644-783 
556-676 
480-584 
342^115 
676-821 

530-644 

457-556 
395-180 
395^1S0 

1,467* 
457-556 
783-950 
530-644 

395-480 

863-1,048 

530-644 

457-556 
480-584 
821-998 
7-16-905 
676-S21 
584-710 
710-S63 


415-505 

457-556 
710-863 
1,100-1,337 
950-1,155 
676-821 
505-614 
(139,133) 


$789,359 


$457-556 


$11,400 
8.520 

6,672 

4,308 
5,484 
9,840 
9,396 
6,852 
6,852 


6,672 
4.S60 
4,926 
9,396 
14,400 
11,820 
4,200 
5,911 

7,728 

6,672 
39,324 

4,740 

17,600 
5,484 

10,860 
3,504 

4,860 
12,576 
10,356 

6,672 

7,0OS 
11,976 
10,860 
66,444 
17,040 

5,178 


5,760 

9.S52 

16,044 

13,200 

83,064 

6,672 

144,579 


$SS5,001 


$6,060 


$11,400 
8.520 

6,672 

4,308 
5,484 
9.K40 
9,396 
6,852 
6,852 


6,672 
4,860 
4,926 
9,396 
14,400 
11,820 
4,200 
5,911 

7,728 

6,672 
39,324 

4,740 

17,600 
5,484 

10,860 
3,504 

4,860 
12,576 
10,356 

6,672 
7,008 
11,976 
10,860 
66,444 
17,040 
5,178 


5,760 

9,852 

16,044 

13,200 

83,064 

6,672 

144,579 


$885,001 


$6,060 


6.25 

6.50 

6.50 

415-505 

34,794 

34,794 

0.45 

0.50 

0.50 

614-746 

3,864 

3,864 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

530-614 

3,504 

3,504 

0.28 

0.66 

0.66 

746-905 

6,202 

6,202 

0.48 

0.50 

0.50 

415-505 

2,610 

2,610 

0.25 

0.25 

0.25 

746-905 

2,715 

2,715 

232 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN  D3EGO  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Atith.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


FSTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


AUXILIARY  ENTERPRISES— 
Continued 

Revelle — Continued 

Cashier    0.34 

Custodian/matron 4 

Residence  halls  manager  I 0.30 

Maintenance  man 0.36 

Secretary-stenographer 0.48 

Laboratory  business  officer  I 0.25 

Cashier    - 

Matthews : 

Residence  balls  manager  I 0.30 

Custodian/matron — 

Residence  halls  manager  I 

Residence  halls  manager  I 0.38 

Cashier    

Maintenance  man 0.33 

Maintenance  man - 

Supervisor  of  housing  services  I 0.75 

Cashier    - 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.92 

Cashier    - 

Pood  service  manager  I 0.45 

Cook    0.20 

Aquarium-Museum  Sales  Desk — 
Current : 

Principal   clerk    1 

Clerk     0.91 

Secretary-stenographer     0.20 

Bookstore — Current  Operations : 

Bookstore    manager   1 

Principal   clerk    0.41 

Senior  clerk 0.77 

Clerk     0.96 

Storekeeper   I    0.50 

Parking  Operations — Current : 

Cashier     0.34 

Administrative  assistant 0.46 

Manager  Auxiliary  Enterprises : 

Manager,  auxiliary  enterprises 1 

Senior  typist-clerk   0.73 

Secretary-stenographer      1 

General  assistance   7.64 

Totals,   Auxiliary    Enterprises 35.19 

Merit  Increase  and  Provisions  : 

Academic      — 

Nonacademic      - 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.20 

0.20 

§395-480 

$996 

$996 

5.50 

5.50 

415-505 

28,050 

28,050 

0.50 

0.50 

614-746 

3,864 

3,864 

0.50 

0.50 

530-614 

3,504 

3,504 

0.50 

0.50 

415-505 

2,610 

2,610 

0.25 

0.25 

746-905 

2,715 

2,715 

0.10 

0.10 

395-480 

49S 

49S 

0.30 

0.30 

614-746 

2,318 

2,318 

5 

5 

415-505 

26,400 

26,400 

0.40 

0.40 

614-746 

3,091 

3,091 

0.30 

0.30 

614-746 

2,318 

2,318 

0.05 

0.05 

395-480 

249 

249 

0.50 

0.50 

530-614 

3,684 

3.6S4 

0.50 

0.50 

530-614 

3.6S4 

3,684 

0.50 

0.50 

5S4-710 

4,260 

4,260 

0.10 

0.10 

395-480 

498 

498 

0.34 

0.34 

746-905 

3,195 

3,195 

0.05 

0.05 

395-4S0 

249 

249 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,432 

6,432 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,388 

5,3SS 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6,516 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,308 

4,308 

0.60 

0.60 

415-505 

3,456 

3,456 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,124 

11,124 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

2 

2 

395^180 

9,720 

9,720 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,060 

6,060 

0.50 

0.50 

395-480 

2,490 

2,490 

0.75 

0.75 

556-676 

5,526 

5,526 

1 

1 

1,175* 

11,700 

11,700 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

4,860 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,760 

5,760 

7.70 

7.70 

(29,096) 

18,737 

18,737 

4S.05      4S.05 


$188,599 


$263,S97 

202,653 

51,452 


TOTALS,  SAN    DIEGO  CAMPUS. 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


$263,897 

202,653 
51,452 


1,775.20  2,698.14  2,698.14   $15,057,653    $21,565,314    $21,565,314 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


233 


University  of  California 
SAN   FRANCISCO   CAMPUS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 

66-67 
(Flllod] 

67-68    68-69 
(Auth.)       (Auih.) 

1968-69 

SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$2,500* 

$30,000 

$30,000 

2.07 

2.10 

2.10                  1,926* 

48,540 

48,540 

1 

1 

1 

800* 

9,600 

9,600 

0.52 

0.58 

0.58                  1,167* 

8,120 

8,120 

0.25 

1 

1 

1,500* 

18,000 

18,000 

0.33 

1 

1 

1,075* 

12,800 

12,800 

— 

— 

— 

— 

6,000 

6,000 

1 

1 

1 

395-180 

5,760 

5,700 

3.69 

5.50 

5.50             395-480 

28,692 

28,692 

3.31 

4.12 

4.12             457-556 

24,058 

24,058 

0.83 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2.64 

2 

2 

556-676 

14,736 

14,736 

0.72 

- 

- 

905-1,100 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

1 

1,167* 

14,000 

14,000 

— 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

4,860 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.92 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

0.25 

1 

1 

1,275* 

15,300 

15,300 

— 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,860 

4,860 

0.70 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,356 

10,356 

1.63 

3 

3 

746-905 

29,412 

29,412 

0.42 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

6,672 

0.75 

1 

1 

1,167* 

14,000 

14,000 

11.47 

14 

14 

457-556 

85,248 

85,248 

12.16 

15 

15 

395-480 

79,356 

79,356 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,104 

10,104 

4.04 

4 

4 

556-676 

29,652 

29,652 

2.75 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

36,576 

36,576 

6 

5 

5 

746-905 

50,124 

50,124 

0.91 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

12,888 

12,888 

0.83 

0.50 

0.50            783-950 

5,304 

5.304 

0.33 

0.50 

0.50             783-950 

5,700 

5,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,541* 

18,500 

18,500 

0.96 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.75 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

23.676 

23,676 

1 

1 

1 

1.155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1.94 

2 

2 

998-1,213 

28,416 

28,416 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1 ,54S 

17.26S 

17,268 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.08 

- 

- 

783-950 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,625* 

19,500 

19,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,275* 

15,300 

15,300 

1.94 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

0.16 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

0.S5 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,904 

5,904 

0.42 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,396 

9,396 

0.58 

- 

- 

556-676 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.92 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7.36S 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

1,250* 

15,000 

15,000 

1.46 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

4.S60 

6.35 

8 

8 

395-480 

40,452 

40,452 

1 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,632 

4.632 

1.07 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1.81 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1.92 

2 

2 

821-998 

22,332 

22,332 

1.22 

3 

3 

676-821 

26,232 

26,232 

2.81 

2 

2 

584-710 

13,376 

13,376 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL   ADMINISTRATION 

Chancellor's  office : 

Chancellor     

Vice   chancellor 

Administrative    secretary    to    chan- 
cellor     

Special  assistant  to  chancellor 

Assistant  vice  chancellor 

Assistant    to     vice    chancellor — ad- 
ministration     

Administrative  stipend 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Administrative   assistant 

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Planning  and  Budget: 

Budget  officer 

Senior  clerk   

Senior  budget  analyst 

Budget   analyst 

Systems  Analysis : 

Systems  analysis  officer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Administrative   analyst   

Administrative  assistant 

Accounting  Office : 

Accounting  officer 

Principal    clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 

Accountant  III 

Accountant  II 

Physical  Planning  and  Construction: 

Senior  planning  analyst  I 

Associate  planning  analyst 

Assistant  campus  planner 

Building  Program  Clearing  Account : 

Principal  architect 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary    

Senior  architectural  draftsman 

Senior  architect  I 

Project  architect 

Principal    engineer    

Associate    engineer    

Administrative   assistant 

Associate  planning  analyst 

Business  Manager : 

Business  manager 

Assistant  business  manager 

Principal    clerk    

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer    

Administrative    analyst    

Administrative   assistant 

Inventory  : 

Principal    clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Administrative   assistant 

Purchasing : 

Purchasing   agent    

Principal   clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Secretary -stenographer 

Administrative   assistant 

Buyer  IV   

Buyer  III 

Buyer  II 

Buyer   I    

*  Not  an  established  range. 


234 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN   FRANCISCO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled) (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Personnel  Office : 

Personnel  manager 111 

Principal  clerk 2.58         3.50         3.50 

Senior   typist-clerk   5.11         4              4 

Administrative  assistant 0.65         1              1 

Employment  officer  II 111 

Employment  representative  III 1.54         2              2 

Employment  representative  II 1.34         1              1 

Employment  representative  I —              1              1 

Senior  personnel  analyst 111 

Personnel  analyst 3.73         4               4 

General   assistance   10.0S         9.01         9.01 

Totals,   General    Administration 130.79     147.81     147.81 


INSTRUCTION  AND  DEPART- 
MENTAL RESEARCH 


Academic : 

Director 0.10 

Administrative   director — specialized 

hospital  laboratory 0.08 

Dean    4.80 

Associate  dean 1.85 

Assistant  dean 0.91 

Administrative  stipend — 

Professor— SET  a— Med-Clin.     4.64 

Professor— SFT  a— Med-Pre-Clin.  __  9.04 

Professor 80.36 

Associate  professor 62.02 

Associate  professor — SET  a — 

Med-Clin 2.68 

Associate  professor — SFT  a — 

Med-Pre-Clin. 7.28 

Assistant  professor 58.90 

Assistant  professor — SFT  a — 

Med-Clin.    3.62 

Assistant  professor — SFT  a — 

Med-Pre-Clin. 3.70 

Instructor 18.55 

Instructor— SFT  a— Med-Clin. 0.11 

Associate 7.91 

Lecturer    40.01 

Clinical  professor   7.96 

Associate  clinical  professor 14.55 

Assistant  clinical  professor 17.86 

Clinical  instructor 4.31 

Teaching   assistant   16.95 

Associate  specialist 5.35 

Assistant  specialist 0.33 

Nonaeademic : 

Vice  chancellor 0.05 

Supervisor    0.25 

Instructional   television   coordinator  0.50 

Administrative  stipend - 

Principal  clerk 16.16 

Senior  clerk 1.66 

Principal  typist-clerk 1.92 

Senior  typist-clerk 54.06 

Secretary 58.57 

Secretary-stenographer 14.35 

Storekeeper  II 1 

Storekeeper  I 2 

Artist 3.32 

Illustrator 3 

Audio-visual  and  medical  illustrator 

supervisor 1 

Senior  medical  illustrator 1 

Medical  illustrator 4 

Lantern  and  projector  operator 0.98 

Communications  production  man- 
ager I - 

Communications    production    assist- 
ant III 1 

*  Not  an  established  range, 
a  Strict  full  time. 


0.45 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,333* 

$16,000 

$16,000 

457-556 

20,160 

20,160 

395-480 

19,680 

19.6S0 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

905-1,100 

11,976 

11,976 

676-821 

19,020 

19,020 

5S4-710 

7,36S 

7,368 

530-614 

6,516 

6,516 

905-1,100 

11,976 

11,976 

746-905 

41,688 

41.68S 

81,735 

52,196 

$1,251,S38 

52.196 

$1,078,017 

$1,251,838 

0.45 


$1,472* 


$7,950 


$7,950 


0.15 

0.15 

1,925* 

3,465 

3,465 

4.80 

4.80 

2,232* 

128,580 

128,580 

2.12 

2.12 

1,817* 

46,237 

46,237 

1.66 

1.66 

1,179* 

23,486 

23,486 

- 

- 

- 

31,450 

31,450 

7 

7 

2,517-3,642 

226,700 

226,700 

19.50 

19.50 

1.692-3,125 

485,300 

485,300 

89.66 

89.66 

1,233-2,100 

1,937,674 

1,937,674 

63.34 

63.34 

983-1,300 

1,009,241 

1,009,241 

4.89 

4.89 

2,150-2,325 

117,203 

117,203 

15.83 

15.83 

l,3S3-2,067 

281,614 

281.G14 

77.09 

77.09 

775-1,067 

967,271 

967,271 

7.83 

7.83 

1,767-2,017 

158,912 

158,912 

9 

9 

1,092-1,733 

131,400 

131,400 

16.50 

16.50 

675-792 

152,971 

152,971 

0.30 

0.30 

1,475 

4,680 

4,680 

4 

4 

680-786 

41,832 

41,832 

30.28 

30.28 

730-1,954 

347,848 

347,848 

8.56 

8.56 

1,567-2,100 

173,844 

173,844 

23.20 

23.20 

1,308-1,458 

346,518 

346,518 

17.17 

17.17 

992-1,200 

208,668 

208,668 

3.55 

3.55 

675-792 

29,105 

29,105 

23 

23 

333-368 

144,808 

144,808 

5.60 

5.60 

909-1,104 

69,065 

69,065 

1 

1 

713-825 

9,900 

9,900 

0.25 

0.25 

_* 
1,317* 

3,950 

3,950 

0.50 

0.50 

1,683* 

10,100 

10,100 

— 

— 

— 

1,200 

1,200 

22.90 

22.90 

457-556 

141,994 

141,994 

1.75 

1.75 

395-480 

9,495 

9,495 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,392 

19,392 

58.21 

58.21 

395^180 

298,554 

298,554 

58.57 

58.57 

457-556 

368,773 

368,773 

16.15 

16.15 

415-505 

85,798 

85,798 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

2 

480-584 

14,400 

14,400 

3 

3 

556-676 

21,600 

21,600 

3 

3 

435-530 

18,684 

18,684 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,952 

8,952 

4 

4 

556-676 

31,872 

31,872 

1 

1 

342-115 

4,104 

4,104 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


235 


University  of  California 
SAN   FRANCISCO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
lulled)         (Aulh,)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION    AND    DEPART- 
MENTAL  RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonacademic — Continued 

Communications    production    assist- 
ant II 0.92         1              1 

Senior  photographer 2.34         3              3 

Photographer    4.45         4              4 

Photographic  technician 111 

Television  engineer 0.68         1              1 

Principal   television  technician 111 

Senior  television  technician 1.65         2              2 

Television   technician   2.21         2              2 

Senior  development  engineer 0.67         1              1 

Associate  development  engineer 111 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 111 

Assistant  budget  analyst 111 

Senior  administrative  assistant 6.33         8              8 

Administrative   assistant 27.26       29            29 

Laboratory  business  officer  II -              0.25         0.25 

Laboratory  business  officer  I 1.58         2              2 

Administrative  services  officer  I 2.01         2              2 

Editor  III 6.52         6.50         6.50 

Editor  II 1.70         1.90         1.90 

Senior  maintenance  man 1.25         1              1 

Principal  electronics  technician 111 

Senior  electronics  technician 1.19         2               2 

Electronics  technician 111 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 111 

Laboratory  mechanician 0.75         1               1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist  II 0.08         1               1 

Senior  orthoptic  technician 0.50         0.50        0.50 

Junior  statistician 1              —              — 

Senior  x-ray  technician 1.89         2.50         2.50 

X-ray  technician 2.59         2              2 

Head  nurse  I —             1              1 

Dental  assistant 0.96         1              1 

Senior  pharmacist 2.33         2.50         2.50 

Pharmacist 111 

Clinical  social  worker  II 1.50         1.50         1.50 

Psychologist  I 1.35         2              2 

Animal  caretaker 111 

Laboratory  assistant  IV 3               2               2 

Laboratory  assistant  III 5.15         5              5 

Laboratory  assistant  II 6.88         9              9 

Laboratory  helper 3.71         4              4 

Laboratory  assistant  I 7.34        6.60         6.60 

Laboratory  technician  IV 14.02       15            15 

Laboratory  technician  III 12.33       14            14 

Laboratory  technician  II 24.01      20.75       20.75 

Laboratory  technician  I 9.45       10.08      10.08 

Museum  scientist 111 

General  assistance   167.47     218.30     218.30 

Totals,  Instruction  and  Departmental 

Research    876.76  1,013.19  1,013.19 


ORGANIZED   ACTIVITIES— HOS- 
PITALS AND  CLINICS 

Dentistry  Clinic : 

Senior  dentist   

Associate  dentist 

Administrative  stipend    

Principal  clerk    

Senior  clerk   

Typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Storekeeper  I  

Laboratory  business  officer  III 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Head  nurse  I . 

Staff  nurse 

Dental  assistant   - — 

University  Hospital — Administration  : 

Hospital  administrator    

Associate  hospital  administrator — 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALAItY  RANGE 

55S4-710 

§7,536 

$7,536 

614-746 

23,568 

23,568 

530-644 

27,576 

27,576 

435-530 

6.360 

6.300 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

783-950 

9,852 

9,852 

676-821 

17,964 

17,964 

584-676 

14,736 

14,736 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

950-1,155 

12,576 

12,576 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

710-863 

76,116 

76,116 

556-676 

220,956 

220,956 

1,048-1,273 

3,144 

3,144 

746-905 

20,964 

20,964 

905-1.100 

26,400 

26,400 

710-863 

65,850 

65,850 

584-710 

15,588 

15,588 

644-746 

8,952 

8,952 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

676-821 

19,704 

19,704 

584-676 

7.728 

7,728 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

584-710 

7,368 

7.36S 

644-783 

9.396 

9,396 

710-863 

5,178 

5,178 

614-746 

— 

— 

543-660 

18,006 

18,006 

446-543 

11,496 

11.496 

676-783 

8,952 

8,952 

395-480 

4,308 

4,308 

1,048-1.213 

36,390 

36.390 

905-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

764-927 

16,422 

16,422 

821-998 

22,818 

22,818 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

710-863 

19,752 

19,752 

584-710 

41,592 

41,592 

480-584 

60.S76 

60,876 

342-415 

18,240 

18.240 

415-505 

36,384 

36,384 

783-950 

170,460 

170,460 

710-873 

141,180 

141,180 

644-7S3 

181,362 

1S1.362 

530-644 

69,809 

69.809 

644-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

646,107 

942,106 

942,106 

$8,763,948 

$10,668,023 

$10,668,023 

1 

1 

1 

$1,512-1,837 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,371-1,667 

17.268 

17,268 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

1,800 

1,800 

4.17 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,588 

24,588 

4.93 

5 

5 

395-480 

25,920 

25,920 

0.67 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

2.91 

3 

3 

480-584 

20,076 

20,076 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

644-746 

8.952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

614-710 

8,532 

8.532 

0.92 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

1 

1 

1 

1,833* 

22,000 

22,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,625 

19,500 

19,500 

236 


University  of  California 
SAN   FRANCISCO  CAMPUS-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


MO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Ainh.)       (Aulhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
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16 
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18 
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86 


ORGANIZED  ACTIVITIES— HOS- 
PITALS AND  CLINICS— 
Continued 

University  Hospital — Administration — 

Continued  SALARY  RANGE 

Assistant  hospital  administrator 2  2  2  $1,198*  $28,750 

Principal  clerk 0.77  1  1  457-556  6,060 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.97  1  1  395-480  4,740 

Secretary    3.09  3  3  457-556  18,636 

Junior  development  engineer 0.92  1  1  676-783  8,112 

Administrative  assistant 1.25  2  2  556-676  14,400 

Accountant  III 2  2  2  905-1,100  24,600 

Business  Service  Administration : 

Assistant  hospital  administrator 111             1,048-1,273  15,276 

Secretary    111  457-556  6,672 

Senior  administrative  assistant 111  710-863  10,356 

Accountant  II -  1  1  746-905  8,952 

Accounts  Receivable : 

Principal  clerk 1.42  3  3  457-556  17,580 

Senior  clerk   9.69  15  15  395-480  75,864 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.25  1  1  395-480  5,760 

Administrative  assistant 0.58  1  1  556-676  6,672 

Admissions : 

Supervising  admitting  worker  II  __  1  1  1  5564376  7,008 

Supervising  admitting  worker  I 111  505-614  7,008 

Admitting  worker  II 13.32  14  14  457-556  88,884 

Cashier : 

Cashier's  office  manager  I 0.82  1  1  614-746  7,920 

Cashier    2.72  3  3  395-480  17,004 

Senior  clerk 3.67  5  5  395-480  27,240 

Clerk    1.05  1  1  350-425  4,308 

Senior   typist-clerk   1.34  1  1  395-480  5,220 

Administrative  assistant 0.10  -  -  556-676  - 

Central  Insurance: 

Senior  clerk 2.46  4  4  395-480  20,592 

Administrative  assistant 0.50  0.50  0.50  5564376  4,056 

Senior   typist-clerk   1.18  -  -  395-480 

Information  : 

Senior  clerk 1.48  2  2  395-480  11,520 

Data  Systems: 

Supervising    EDP    systems    analyst  111            1,100-1.337  15,276 

Senior  EDP  systems  analyst 1.34  2  2  905-1,100  25,176 

Principal   clerk    0.08  1  1  457-556  6,360 

Key  punch  operator  III 111  469-571  6,852 

Key  punch  operator  II 5.87  9  9  405-492  49,200 

Tabulating  machine  operator 0.87  1  1  457-556  5,484 

Senior  tabulating  supervisor 0.96  —  -  746-905  - 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  2.01  -  -  530-644  - 

Secretary 1.05  2  2  457-556  12,732 

Programmer   III   1.16  2  2  905-1,100  25,176 

Programmer  II 1.89  2  2  746-905  19,560 

Anatomic  Pathology : 

Principal    clerk    1  1.83  1.83  457-556  10,841 

Principal  typist-clerk 1.97  2  2  457-556  12,732 

Administrative  assistant 111  556-676  8,112 

Laboratory   technician  III 3.35  4.35  4.35  710-863  45,049 

Laboratory   technician  II 2.75  3  3  644-783  26,868 

Laboratory  technician  I 0.23  1.17  1.17  530-644  7,525 

Clinical  Laboratories : 

Administrative    director    specialized 

hospital  laboratory -b  -  -b  12,760 

Associate  administrative  director, 

SHLc    0.01  -  -b  15,500 

Associate  professor — SFT  a — Med- 

Pre-Clin. 0.05  0.08  0.08        1,383-1,550  1,328 

Specialist 0.50  1  1            1,191-1,482  15,708 

Associate  specialist 0.67  1  1  909-1,104  13,248 

Staff   specialist    -a  -  -b  2,450 

Associate  staff  specialist 0.04  -  -  -b  13,200 

Assistant  staff  specialist -  -  -  -b  15,000 

Salary  supplementation -  -  -  -  9,800 

Principal  clerk 111  457-556  6,672 

Senior  typist-clerk 6.85  10.70  10.70  395^80  51,918 

Secretary 0.96  1  1  457-556  6,672 

Administrative  assistant 111  5564376  8,112 

Laboratory  business  officer  III 0.51  0.40  0.40       1,048-1,273  5,030 

*  Not  an  established  range. 

a  Strict  full  time. 

b  Position  count  included  under  Instruction  and  Departmental  Research,  School  of  Medicine. 

e  Specialized  hospital  laboratory. 


$28,750 

6,060 

4,740 

18,636 

8,112 

14,400 

24,600 

15,276 
6,672 

10,356 
8,952 

17,580 

75,864 

5,760 

6,672 

7,008 

7,008 

8S,S84 

7,920 

17,004 

27,240 

4,308 

5,220 


20,592 
4,056 


11,520 

15,276 

25,176 

6,360 

6,852 

49,200 

5,484 


12,732 
25,176 
19,560 

10,841 
12,732 

8,112 
45,049 
26,868 

7,525 


12,760 

15.500 

1,328 

15,708 

13,248 

2,450 

13,200 

15.000 

9,800 

6,672 

51,918 

6,672 

8,112 

5,030 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
SAN   FRANCISCO   CAMPUS-Continued 


237 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         |Aulh.)       (Auth.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
1.2 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
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26 
27 
28 
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31 
32 
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85 


ORGANIZED   ACTIVITIES— HOS- 
PITALS AND   CLINICS— 
Continued 

Clinical  Laboratories— Continued  salary  range 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist  II  _  15.93       52            52  S044-7N3 

Laboratory  assistant  II 2              2              2  480-584 

Laboratory  helper 5.34         6              6  342-415 

Laboratory  assistant  I     1.50        2             2  415-505 

Laboratory  technician  IV 5.02         5              5  783-950 

I.almraliii-.v    technician  III        ._ 8.63        11              11  710-863 

Postgraduate  research — 11  months  _  0.02  616-786 

Laboratory  technician  II 31.84        -  644-783 

Assistant  administrative  director, 

SHLc    0.02        -             -  -b 

Brace  and  Instrument : 

Senior  brace  maker 11]  676-82] 

Senior  surgical  instrument  maker  -111  676-821 
Senior    brace    and    surgical    instru- 
ment maker 111  710-863 

Electrocardiology  : 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.75         1              1  395-480 

Secretary-stenographer 1.06         1              1  415-505 

Principal   electrocardiographic   tech- 
nician       111  614-746 

Senior    electrocardiographic    techni- 
cian      0.84        2             2  556-676 

Electrocardiographic  technician 5.39         4.50         4.50  480-584 

Electroencephalographic     technician  0.93         2              2  480-584 
Electroencephalography : 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.17         1               1  395-480 

Senior  electroencephalographic  tech- 
nician    111  584-710 

Electroencephalographic     technician  1.69         3              3  480-584 

Electrocardiographic  technician 0.25        -             -  480-584 

Medical  Records : 

Principal    medical    record    librarian  111  783-950 

Senior  medical  record  librarian 1.92         2              2  644—783 

Medical  record  librarian 1.89         2              2  543-660 

Medical  record  technician 0.34         1              1  457-556 

Administrative   assistant   111  556-670 

Senior  administrative  assistant 0.07        -             -  710-863 

Principal  clerk 2.59         4              4  457-556 

Senior  clerk 3.90         4              4  395-480 

Clerk    5.26         5              5  350-425 

Principal  typist-clerk 5.85         7              7  457-556 

Senior  typist-clerk 13.78       16            16  395-480 

Typist-clerk    11.69       13            13  350^25 

Secretary 111  457-556 

Occupational  Therapy : 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.92         1              1  395-480 

Secretary    0.12         -             -  457-556 

Senior  occupational  therapist 1.12         1              1  710-863 

Occupational  therapist 0.82         1              1  614-746 

Physical  Therapy: 

Senior  typist-clerk    1.96         2              2  395-480 

Orderly   2              2              2  386-446 

Physical  therapist  III 111  746-905 

Physical  therapist  II 2              3              3  676-821 

Physical  therapist  I 4.29         5              5  614-746 

Pharmaceutical  Services : 

Chief  pharmacist    111  1,213-1,475 

Administrative  stipend -             -             -  - 

Cashier   1.82        1             1  395^80 

Senior  clerk 2.98        4             4  395-480 

Typist-clerk    0.06         1              1  350-425 

Secretary    111  457-556 

Stores  helper 2.81         3              3  342-415 

Principal  pharmacist   0.88         1              1  1,100-1,273 

Senior  pharmacist    5.16         5              5  1,048-1,213 

Pharmacist 9.75       10            10  905-1,048 

Laboratory  helper 111  342^15 

Laboratory  assistant  I 12              2  415-505 

Parenteral  Solutions : 

Stores  helper 1.07         1              1  342-415 

Senior  pharmacist    0.83         1              1  1,048-1,213 

b  Position  count  included  under  Instruction  and  Departmental  Research,  School  of 
c  Specialized  hospital  laboratory. 


$441,924 

.$441,924 

14,016 

14,016 

26,112 

26,1  L2 

10,800 

10,800 

54,990 

54,996 

111,084 

111,084 

9,852 

9,S52 

9.S52 
9,852 

10,356 

10,356 

4,980 
6.060 

4,980 
6,060 

8,520 

8,520 

13,344 
26,166 
10,704 

13,344 
26.166 
10,704 

4,980 

4,980 

7.728 
17,880 

7,728 
17,880 

11,400 
18,132 
14,772 

5,484 
7,188 

11,400 
18,132 

14,772 
5,484 
7,188 

23,340 
21,084 
23,076 
42,156 
83,184 
59,112 
6,672 

23,340 

21,084 
23.076 
42,156 
83,184 
59,112 
6,672 

4,860 

4,860 

10,356 

7,728 

10,356 

7,728 

10,524 
10,728 
10,872 
19,752 
38.676 

10.524 
10,728 
10,872 
19,752 
38.676 

16,000 

1,300 

5,760 

20,700 

4,200 

6,672 

13,044 

15,276 

72,780 

123,732 

4,980 

11,040 

16,000 

1,300 

5,760 

20,700 

4,200 

6,672 

13,044 

15,276 

72,780 

123.732 

4.980 

11,040 

4,524 
14,556 

4,524 
14,556 

Medicine. 

238 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN  FRANCISCO  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aothj       (Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
I 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
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ORGANIZED  ACTIVITIES— HOS- 
PITALS AND  CLINICS— 
Continued 

Parenteral  Solutions — Continued 

Laboratory  assistant  II 1 

Laboratory  assistant  I 1 

Laboratory  technician  II 1 

Radiology  Administration : 

Senior  photographer — 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Laboratory  business  officer  II 1 

Senior  electronics  technician 1.76 

University  Hospital : 
Dietary  : 

Principal  dietitian 1 

Clerk    1 

Senior  typist-clerk 2 

Storekeeper  II 1 

Custodian  foreman  II - 

Senior  dietitian 5.16 

Dietitian 6.46 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Housekeeping : 

Principal   superintendent  of  gen- 
eral services 0.50 

Principal  clerk 1.87 

Superintendent  of  general  services  0.50 
Assistant  superintendent  of  gen- 
eral services  1 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Laundry  : 

Principal  superintendent  of  gen- 
eral services 0.50 

Principal  clerk 1 

Superintendent  of  general  services  0.50 
Cafeteria  and  Coffee  Shop  : 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.03 

Senior  dietitian 1 

Supervising  dietitian 1 

Gift  Shop : 

Gift  shop  manager 1.87 

Coordinator  of  Volunteers : 

Senior  typist-clerk 1 

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services  1 
Employee  Health  Service : 

Head  nurse  I 1 

Emergency  Service : 

Head  nurse  II 1 

Nursing — Administration : 

Superintendent  of  nurses 1 

Senior  clerk 1.93 

Secretary 0.96 

Administrative  assistant 2 

Associate   superintendent  of  nurses  1 

Assistant   superintendent  of   nurses  4 

Nursing  supervisor 11 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 0.08 

Nursing — Pediatrics,  Medical : 

Senior  clerk 1.61 

Head  nurse  II 1 

Head  nurse  I 0.86 

Nursing — Psychiatric : 

Senior  clerk 1 

Head  nurse  II 0.75 

Occupational  therapist — Psychiatric  1 
Nursing  Service : 

Senior  clerk 18.37 

Head  nurse  II 6.78 

Head  nurse  I 12.88 

Senior  staff  nurse 2.60 

Nursing — Operating  Rooms  : 

Assistant   superintendent   of  nurses  1 

Nursing  supervisor 1 

Head  nurse  II 1 

Head  nurse  I 11.63 

Senior  typist-clerk 4.09 

Administrative  assistant 0.83 

Urology  technician 0.90 

Operating  room  supervisor 0.98 

Laboratory  assistant  II 1 

Laboratory  technician  II 0.50 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$480-584 
415-505 
644-783 

$7,008 
6,060 
9,396 

$7,00S 
6,060 
9,396 

0.50 
1 

1 
2 

0.50 

1 
1 
2 

614-746 

556-676 

905-1,100 

676-821 

3,684 

6,672 

10,860 

18,348 

3,684 

6,672 

10,860 

18,348 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
6 
6 
1 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
6 
6 
1 

1,167* 
350-425 
395-4S0 
556-676 
530-644 
746-905 
644-783 
556-676 

14,000 

5,100 

10,224 

8,112 

10,608 

56,520 

49,968 

7,536 

14,000 

5,100 

10,224 

8,112 

10,608 

56,520 

49,968 

7,536 

0.50 

1 

0.50 

0.50 

1 

0.50 

1,183* 
457-556 
821-99S 

7,100 
6,060 

5.9SS 

7,100 
6,060 

5,988 

1 
1 

1 

1 

614-746 
556-676 

8,952 
7,368 

8,952 
7,368 

0.50 

1 

0.50 

0.50 

1 

0.50 

1,183* 
457-556 
821-998 

7,100 
6,360 
5,9SS 

7,100 
6,360 

5,988 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

395-480 
746-905 
821-99S 

4,980 
10,608 
11,700 

4,980 
10,608 
11,700 

2 

2 

644-783 

17,124 

17,124 

1 
1 

1 
1 

395-480 
644-783 

5.62S 
9,396 

5,628 
9,396 

1 

1 

676-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

692-842 

10,116 

10,116 

1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
5 
11 

1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
5 
11 

1,408* 
395-480 
457-556 
556-676 
950-1,155 
842-1,023 
746-905 
614-746 

16,900 

9,504 

6,060 

16,224 

13,872 

57,492 

116,604 

16,900 

9.504 

6,060 

16,224 

13,872 

57.492 

116,604 

1.63 
1 

1 

1.63 
1 

1 

395-480 
692-842 
676-783 

8,206 
9,636 
9,396 

8.206 
9,636 
9.396 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

395-480 
692-842 
644-783 

5,760 
9,876 
8,124 

5,760 
9,876 
8,124 

19.04 

7 
15 

3 

19.04 

7 
15 

3 

395^80 
692-842 
676-783 
644-746 

100,294 
69,024 

136,332 
26,856 

100,294 
69,024 

136.332 
26,856 

1 

1 
1 
12 
4 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0.50 

1 
1 
1 
12 
4 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0.50 

842-1,023 
746-905 
692-842 
676-683 
395-480 
556-676 
425-517 
801-973 
480-584 
644-783 

12,288 

10,872 

10,116 

112,116 

23,040 

7,536 

5,100 

9.636 

7,008 

4,698 

12,288 

10.872 

10,116 

112,116 

23,040 

7,536 

5,100 

9,636 

7,008 

4,698 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
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37 
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39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
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46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


University  of  California 
SAN   FRANCISCO   CAMPUS-Continued 


239 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


I     66-67     67-68    68-69 
I     (Filled)        (Anlh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


ORGANIZED   ACTIVITIES— HOS- 
PITALS  AND   CLINICS— 

Continued 

Radiology — Nuclear  Medicine  : 

Senior    typist-clerk    0.84 

Secretary    1.17 

Laboratory   assistant  I    0.33 

Laboratory  technician  IV 0.74 

Laboratory   technician   III 1.92 

Laboratory  technician  II 2.28 

Hospital  radiation  physicist 0.09 

Social  Service  : 

Chief  medical  social  worker 1 

Principal  clerk 1.32 

Senior  typist-clerk 2 

Secretary     1 

Clinical  social  worker  III 1 

Clinical  social  worker  II 11.51 

Social  work  assistant 4.02 

Morgue  : 

Senior    typist-clerk    1 

Laboratory  assistant  III 1 

Laboratory  assistant  II 2 

Laboratory   technician   III 0.65 

Nursing — Delivery  Rooms : 

Senior  clerk   1.63 

Head  nurse  II 1 

Nursing — Inhalation  Therapy : 

Inhalation  therapist  IV 0.36 

Inhalation  therapist  I 6.54 

Adult  Intensive  Care  Unit : 

Senior  clerk 1.04 

Nursing  supervisor — 

Head  nurse  II 1 

Head   nurse   I   1.24 

Radiology — HCM  d  Diagnostic : 

Senior  clerk 2 

Clerk    9.91 

Principal  typist-clerk 1 

Senior    typist-clerk    7.48 

Typist-clerk    0.21 

Secretary    1.74 

Orderly    1 

Nursing   aid   6.11 

Principal  x-ray  technician 4.58 

Senior  x-ray  technician 14.91 

Staff  nurse 2.93 

Laboratory  helper 3.46 

Laboratory  assistant  I 1.50 

Laboratory  technician  IV 0.17 

Laboratory  technician  II 0.21 

Radiology — UCH  e  Diagnostic  : 

Senior  clerk 1 

Clerk    2.01 

Senior   typist-clerk   2 

Secretary    1 

Principal  x-ray  technician 0.94 

Senior  x-ray  technician 2 

Laboratory  assistant  II 0.92 

Laboratory  helper 1 

Nursing   aid 0.0S 

Radiology  Therapy : 

Senior    typist-clerk    2.42 

Secretary-stenographer —  0.08 

Administrative   assistant 

Nursing   aid   1 

Principal  x-ray  technician 

Senior  x-ray  technician 1.82 

Staff  nurse 1-56 

Hospital  radiation  physicist 0.92 

Laboratory   technician   II 0.0S 

Nursing — Renal  Room: 

Senior  staff  nurse — 

Laboratory  assistant  II 1 

Laboratory  assistant  I 1-90 

Nursing — 9th  Floor  : 

Head  nurse  II 3 

*  Not  an  established  range. 

a  H.  C.  Moffitt  Hospital. 

e  University  of  California  Hospital. 


SALARY  IiANCE 


1 

1 

$395-480 

$5,220 

$5,220 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,352 

5  o52 

0.75 

0.75 

783-950 

s,r,.-,o 

8,550 

2 

2 

710-863 

20,712 

20,712 

2 

2 

644-783 

17,124 

17,124 

— 

— 

1,100-1,337 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1,058* 

12,700 

12,700 

0.50 

0.50 

457-556 

2,880 

2,880 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,704 

10,704 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

14 

14 

764-927 

144,692 

144,692 

6 

6 

530-644 

40,464 

40,464 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,980 

4,980 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

480-584 

13,368 

13,368 

0.65 

0.65 

710-863 

6,731 

6,731 

1.63 

1.63 

395-480 

9,389 

9,389 

1 

1 

693-842 

10,116 

10,116 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

11 

11 

480-584 

66,312 

66,312 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

692-842 

10,116 

10,116 

3 

3 

676-783 

27,984 

27,984 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

11 

11 

350-425 

51,240 

51,240 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

7 

7 

395-4S0 

37,740 

37,740 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,200 

4,200 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,032 

13,032 

1 

1 

386-446 

4,860 

4,860 

6 

6 

367-425 

32,028 

32,028 

4 

4 

660-S01 

36,132 

36,132 

15 

15 

543-660 

109,200 

109,200 

3 

3 

614-710 

23,628 

23,628 

3 

3 

342-415 

14,268 

14,268 

2 

2 

415-505 

10.704 

10,704 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,612 

9.612 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

7,1SS 

7,18S 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

2 

350-425 

9,300 

9,300 

o 

2 

395^480 

10,740 

10,740 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

660-801 

9.636 

9,636 

3 

3 

543-660 

2S.152 

28.152 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,S52 

6,852 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,104 

4,104 

- 

- 

367-425 

- 

- 

3 

3 

395-1S0 

14,580 

14,580 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

376-425 

5,100 

5,100 

1 

1 

660-S01 

9,636 

9.63G 

1 

1 

543-660 

7.920 

7,920 

3 

3 

614-710 

25,596 

25.596 

1.50 

1.50 

1,100-1,337 

21  222 

21  222 

- 

- 

644-7S3 

- 

- 

1 

1 

644-746 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,204 

6,204 

2 

2 

415-505 

11,2S0 

11,280 

692-842 


30,108 


30,108 


240 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN   FRANCISCO  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Auth.)       (Aulh.i 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

3S 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

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67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


ORGANIZED  ACTIVITIES— HOS- 
PITALS AND  CLINICS— 
Continued 

Nursing  Floor  Manager : 

Senior  clerk 5.7S         6  6 

Senior   typist-clerk   1.04         1  1 

Laboratory  assistant  III 111 

Nurseries : 

Senior  clerk 111 

Head  nurse  II 111 

Nursing — 14th  Floor  : 

Senior  clerk 1.63         1.63         1.63 

Head  nurse  II 111 

Head  nurse  I 2  2  2 

Coronary  Care  Unit : 

Head  nurse  I —  1  1 

Nursiug — Pediatric-Surgical : 

Senior  clerk 1.63         1.63         1.63 

Head  nurse  II 111 

Head  nurse  I 0.98         1  1 

Nursing — Intensive  Care  Unit : 

Nursing    Supervisor    —  1  1 

Head  nurse  II 111 

University  Hospital — Central  Supply  : 

Senior  tvpist-clerk 1.72         2  2 

Typist-clerk    0.90         1  1 

Laboratory  business  officer  I 111 

Laboratory  assistant  III 111 

Laboratory  assistant  II 111 

Staff  nurse 0.07 

University  Hospital — Outpatient 
Clinics : 

Director 0.65         0.65         0.65 

Administrative  stipend -  -  - 

Senior  cashier 1.04         1  1 

Cashier   4.17         3  3 

Principal  clerk 1.17         2  2 

Senior  clerk 14.98       15.50       15.50 

Senior  tvpist-clerk 2.66         3.02         3.02 

Typist-clerk    111 

Secretary 0.97         0.9S         0.9S 

Secretary-stenographer 1.13         1  1 

Senior  administrative  assistant 111 

Administrative   assistant 111 

Hospital  administrator 111 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist  II_  0.25         1  1 

Senior  orthoptic  technician 0.50         0.50         0.50 

Admitting  worker  II 0.92         1  1 

Admitting  worker  I 6.04         6  6 

Clinics  nursing  supervisor 111 

Head  nurse  I 7.81         8  8 

Staff  nurse 4.0S         4  4 

Laboratory  technician  IV 111 

Laboratory  technician  I 111 

Laboratory  technician  II 0.75         -  - 

General   assistance   1,298.221,349.591,349.50 

Totals,  Organized  Activities — 

Hospitals    and    Clinics 1,940.19  2,065.73  2.065.73 


ORGANIZED   ACTIVITIES— OTHER 

Medical — Otorhinolaryngology — Audio 
Clinic : 
Associate  professor— SPT  a — Med- 

Pre-Clin. 

Associate  professor — 11  months 

Assistant  researcher — 11  months 

Postgraduate  researcher — 11 

months 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Secretary-stenographer     

Medical — Iodine  Laboratory  : 

Laboratory  technician  II 

Medical — Metabolic     Steroid    Labora- 
tory : 

Laboratory  technician  III 

Laboratory  technician  I 

*  Not  an  established  range, 
a  Strict  full  time. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$395^180 

$30,540 

$30,540 

395^S0 

5,220 

5,220 

5S4-710 

8,520 

8,520 

395^S0 

5,760 

5,760 

692-S42 

10,116 

10,116 

395-480 

7,953 

7,953 

692-842 

10,116 

10,116 

676-7S3 

18,792 

1S.792 

676-783 

8,532 

8,532 

395-4S0 

7,877 

7,877 

692-S42 

10,116 

10,116 

676-783 

9,396 

9,396 

746-905 

S,952 

8,952 

692-S42 

9,S76 

9,876 

395-1S0 

9,960 

9,960 

350-425 

4,200 

4,200 

746-905 

10,356 

10,356 

584-710 

8,304 

8,304 

4S0-584 

6.S52 

6,852 

614-710 

— 

"~ 

1,500* 

11,700 

11,700 

— 

3,200 

3,200 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

395^80 

14,940 

14,940 

457-556 

11,964 

11.964 

395-480 

80.949 

S0.949 

395-480 

15,379 

15,379 

350-425 

5,100 

5,100 

457-556 

6,420 

6,420 

415-505 

5,4S4 

5,484 

710-S63 

9,612 

9,612 

556-676 

S.112 

S,112 

1,048-1,273 

13.S60 

13,860 

644-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

710-S63 

5,178 

5,178 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

395-4S0 

33,000 

33,000 

801-973 

11,700 

11,700 

676-783 

75,168 

75,168 

614-710 

33,516 

33,516 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

530-644 

7,188 

7,188 

644-710 

_ 

_ 

7,500,S95 

8,3SS,S73 

8,388,S73 

$12,470,718 

$13,S74,356 

$13,874,356 

0.17 
0.03 

0.07 
0.75 

0.07 
0.75 

$1,383-1.550 

1.142-1.300 

908-1.067 

$1,022 

8,175 

$1,022 
8,175 

4.75 
1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

5 

1 
1 

616-786 
395-480 
415-505 

41,304 
5,760 
6,060 

41,304 
5,760 
6,060 

1.28 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9.39G 

1.50 
1.93 

1.50 
2.50 

1.50 
2.50 

710-863 
530-644 

14,094 
17,916 

14,094 
17,916 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
SAN   FRANCISCO   CAMPUS-Continued 


241 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Anlh.)       (Aulh.) 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ORGANIZED   ACTIVITIES- 
OTHER— Continued 

Medical — ICR  <>-Physiologieal  Service 
Laboratory  : 
Associate  professor — SFT  a — Med- 
Clin.     

Associate  professor  in  research 

Researcher — 11   months 

Associate  researcher — 11  months 

Postgraduate  researcher — 11  months 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Laboratory  technician  III 

Laboratory  technician  II 

Medical — X-Ray  and  Isotope  : 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Senior  x-ray  technician 

Medical — Tropical  Diseases  : 

Secretary    

Laboratory  helper 

Research  and  Development: 

Principal  clerk    

Senior  development  engineer 

Associate  development  engineer 

Principal   electronics   technician 

Electronics  technician    

Senior  laboratory  glassblower 

Principal   laboratory   mechanician 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 

Vivarium : 

Specialist    

Associate  specialist 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary    

Vivarium  supervisor    

Animal  caretaker    

Senior  animal  technician 

Animal  technician 

General  assistance 

Totals,    Organized    Activities — Other 


ORGANIZED  RESEARCH- 
GENERAL 

Academic : 

Director    

Assistant  director 

Administrative  stipend 

Professor 

Professor— SFT  a— Med-Pre-Clin.    _ 
Associate  professor — SFT  a — 

Med-Clin.    

Associate  professor — SFT  a — 

Med-Pre-Clin. 

Researcher    

Associate  researcher 

Postgraduate  researcher — 11  months 
Associate    professor    in    research — 

strictly  full-time   

Assistant    professor     in    research — 

strictly   full-time   

Associate  specialist 

Assistant  professor 

Associate  professor — SFT  a — 

Med-Clin.    

Instructor 

Lecturer    

Assistant  clinical  professor — 11 

months 

Assistant  researcher 

*  Not  an  established  range, 
a  Strict  full  time, 
b  Institute  for  cardiovascular  research. 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


79.86       S6.S2       S6.82 


$548,600 


$615,482 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.31 

- 

- 

$1,892-2,325 

0.56 

— 

— 

1.308-1.458 

_ 

0.15 

0.30 

0.30 

1.442-2.100 

$5,190 

$5,190 

0.60 

0.70 

0.70 

1,142-1.300 

10.820 

10,820 

— 

1 

1 

61 6-786 

8.556 

8.556 

2.70 

2 

9 

395-480 

10,740 

10,740 

0.76 

0.50 

0.50 

415-505 

3,030 

3,030 

1.39 

1.50 

1.50 

710-863 

14.832 

14,832 

2.53 

3.50 

3.50 

644-783 

29,208 

29.20S 

0.13 

0.50 

0.50 

395-180 

2,880 

2,880 

0.83 

0.50 

0.50 

543-660 

3,960 

3,960 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.87 

0.50 

0.50 

342-115 

2,490 

2,490 

- 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

584-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.350 

10,356 

0.98 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10,860 

6 

6 

6 

676-821 

58,656 

58,656 

_ 

1 

1 

1,191-1,482 

15,708 

15,708 

— 

1 

1 

909-1,104 

13,248 

13,248 

1.95 

2 

9 

395-480 

9,720 

9,720 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,396 

9,396 

22.59 

25 

25 

395-180 

129,312 

129.312 

3.08 

3 

3 

505-614 

21,924 

21,924 

8.32 

8 

8 

457-556 

50,592 

50,592 

6.45 

7 

7 

42,397 

21,625 

21,625 

$615,482 


3.51 
0.51 

0.33 
0.91 

2.18 
0.28 

0.50 
2.72 

2.18 
0.28 

0.50 
2.72 

$2,005* 
1,692* 

1,233-2,100 
1,692-3,125 

$52,458 

5.684 

12,025 

10,550 

71,916 

$52,458 

5,684 

12,025 

10.550 

71,916 

0.03 

0.11 

0.11 

2,150-2,325 

2,497 

2,497 

0.52 
2.62 
5.96 
1.97 

1.70 
2.65 
8.65 
3.04 

1.70 
2.65 
8.65 
3.04 

1,383-2,067 

1,233-2,422 

983-1,500 

616-786 

31,620 

50,550 

122.155 

24,512 

31.620 

50,550 

122,155 

24,512 

0.17 

2 

2 

1,383-2,325 

33,200 

33,200 

0.27 
1.85 
1.24 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1,092-2,017 
909-1,104 
775-1,067 

14,100 
25,860 

14,100 
25,860 

0.28 
0.50 
0.46 

— 

— 

1,767-2,017 

675-792 

730-1,954 

- 

- 

0.76 
2.80 

- 



992-1,200 
1,033-1,233 

- 

: 

242 


University  of  California 
SAN   FRANCISCO  CAMPUS-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Anlh.)       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

* 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ORGANIZED    RESEARCH- 
GENERAL— Continued 

Nonacademic : 

Principal  clerk 2.53 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.57 

Secretary    4.77 

Photographer   0.50 

Administrative  assistant 3.91 

Laboratory  business  officer  I 1 

Editor   III   0.25 

Editor  II   1.75 

Editor  I   0.12 

Principal  electronics  technician 0.63 

Electronics   technician   0.68 

Laboratory  assistant  II 1 

Laboratory  helper 2.44 

Laboratory  assistant  I 1 

Laboratory  technician  IV 2 

Laboratory   technician   III 2.92 

Laboratory  technician  II 8.03 

Laboratory  technician  I 3.12 

Cancer  Research : 

Cancer  Research  Institute : 

Director 1 

Researcher — 11  months 1.79 

Associate   researcher — 11    months  0.80 

Principal  clerk 1 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.82 

Secretary-stenographer 0.86 

Statistician 0.50 

Junior  statistician 0.30 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist  II  2.04 
Research  Medical  School : 

Research  medical  school  communica- 
tions secretary 0.50 

General  assistance 42.14 

Totals,  Organized   Research 115.66 


LIBRARIES 

Library — Medical  Center : 
Administrative  stipend 

Librarian  V 

Librarian  IV 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Librarian    I    

Principal  clerk 

Clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Photographer    

Library  assistant  III  _ 

Library  assistant  II 

Library  assistant  I 

Library  bookmender 

Secretary  

General  assistance 

Totals,    Libraries 


MAINTENANCE  AND   OPERATION 
OF  PLANT 

Superintendence : 

Administrator  of  physical  plant 

Principal  clerk 

Clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Accountant  II 

Senior  superintendent  of  grounds 
and  buildings 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 

2 

0.90 

0.94 

1.08 

1 


SALARY  EANGE 

2.80 

2.80 

$457-556 

$17,764 

$17,764 

2.80 

2.80 

395-480 

13,980 

13,980 

4.70 

4.70 

457-556 

27,560 

27,560 

0.50 

0.50 

530-644 

3,864 

3,864 

4 

4 

556-676 

32,448 

32,448 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,608 

10,608 

0.50 

0.50 

710-863 

4,926 

4,926 

1.50 

1.50 

584-710 

12,204 

12,204 

0.50 

0.50 

530-644 

3,180 

3,180 

0.70 

0.70 

783-950 

7,710 

7,710 

1 

1 

584-676 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

2.50 

2.50 

342-415 

12,450 

12,450 

1.50 

1.50 

415-505 

8,784 

8,784 

2 

2 

783-950 

22,800 

22.800 

2 

2 

710-863 

20,208 

20,208 

9 

9 

644-783 

80,070 

80,070 

3 

3 

530-644 

21,768 

21,768 

1 

1 

1,925* 

23,100 

23,100 

1.90 

1.90 

1,442-2,100 

34,400 

34,400 

0.80 

0.80 

1,142-1,300 

12,560 

12,560 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,628 

5,628 

0.60 

0.60 

746-905 

6,213 

6,213 

0.40 

0.40 

614-746 

3,245 

3,245 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

2 

2 

644-783 

16,680 

16,680 

0.50 

0.50 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

7.02 

7.02 

292,465 

31,503 
$928,016 

31,503 

6.05 

86.05 

$1,087,593 

$928,016 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$5,000 

$5,000 

1.08 

1 

1 

$1,004-1.283 

12,700 

12,700 

0.08 

2 

2 

871-1,058 

22,000 

22,000 

5.79 

6 

6 

750-912 

59,500 

59,500 

5.40 

6 

6 

621-788 

52.000 

52,000 

4.49 

4 

4 

558-621 

27,850 

27,850 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

8.25 

9.50 

9.50 

350-425 

41,490 

41,490 

5.39 

6 

6 

395^tS0 

31,572 

31,572 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2.72 

3 

3 

530-644 

21,408 

21,408 

6.S3 

7.50 

7.50 

457-556 

45,768 

45,768 

9.64 

12.65 

12.65 

395-480 

63,351 

63,351 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

395^180 

2,880 

2,880 

0.99 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

— 

_ 

4.90 

1.52 

1.52 

17,565 

7,117 

7,117 

58.06   61.67   61.67 


$353,183 


$406,724 


$1,458* 

$17,500 

457-556 

12,420 

350-425 

4,404 

395-480 

4,980 

350-425 

4,308 

746-905 

10,860 

950-1,155 

27,720 

$406,724 


$17,500 

12,420 

4,404 

4,980 

4,308 

10,S60 

27,720 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


University  of  California 
SAN   FRANCISCO   CAMPUS-Continued 


243 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Ami).)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


MAINTENANCE  AND   OPERATION 
OF   PLANT— Continued 

Plant  Service : 

Senior  clerk 0.27         1               1 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.93         1               1 

Storekeeper  III 111 

Storekeeper  I 111 

Senior  superintendent  of  grounds 

and  buildings 111 

Police : 

Chief  of  police 111 

Police  sergeant 3.34         4             4 

Police  officer 12.21       14            14 

Senior  typist-clerk   111 

General  assistance 114.07     114          114 

Totals,  Maintenance  and  Operation  of 

Plant 144.74     14S  14S 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean  of  Students : 

Dean  of  students 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Secretary  

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Cashier    

Student  Activities  : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Sports   assistant    

Recreation  supervisor  II 

Recreational  activities  assistant  . 
Admissions : 

Admissions  officer 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Registrar's  Office : 

Contracts  and  grants  officer 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Student  Health  Services : 

Director 

Administrative  stipend 

Clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Head  nurse  I 

Staff  nurse 

Associate  physician  diplomate  __ 

Associate  physician   

Student  Housing  Service : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Residence  halls  manager  II 

General  assistance 

Totals,  Student  Services 40.84 


INSTITUTIONAL  SERVICES  AND 
GENERAL   EXPENSE 


SALARY  RANGE 
$395-480 
395-480 
644-783 

480-584 

950-1,155 

821-998 
676-821 
614-746 
395-4S0 
1,304,012 


$1,561,603 


$5,484 
4,740 
9,396 
7,008 

13,200 

11,976 

38,952 

115,656 

5,760 

1,194,478 


$1,488,842 


42.90      42.90 


$290,469 


$315,089 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


$5,484 
4,740 
9.396 
7,008 

13,200 

11,976 

3S.952 

115,656 

5,760 

1,194,478 


$1,48S,S42 


1 

1 

1 

$917* 

$11,004 

$11,004 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

2.11 

3.03 

3.03 

395-480 

15,622 

15,622 

2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

1.33 

2 

9 

710-863 

18,876 

18,S76 

0.25 

- 

- 

395-4S0 

- 

- 

1.59 

1.50 

1.50 

395-480 

8,442 

8,442 

— 

0.50 

0.50 

395-480 

2,676 

2,676 

2.17 

2 

2 

614-746 

16,608 

16,608 

0.15 

0.50 

0.50 

435-530 

2,610 

2,610 

0.33 

1 

1 

954* 

11,450 

11,450 

_ 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

0.62 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

1.77 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

1.39 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

1,033* 

12,400 

12,400 

2.71 

O 

3 

457-556 

17,004 

17,004 

6.74 

6 

6 

395-480 

29,184 

29,184 

- 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,008 

7,008 

0.10 

0.10 

0.10 

1,500* 

1,800 

1,800 

— 

— 

— 

— 

600 

600 

0.34 

0.50 

0.50 

350-425 

2,202 

2,202 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,344 

10,344 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

676-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1.29 

1 

1 

614-710 

7,368 

7,368 

0.93 

1.05 

1.05 

1,587-1,929 

21,166 

21,166 

2.18 

2.12 

2.12 

1,439-1,750 

43,293 

43,293 

0.45 

0.50 

0.50 

395-480 

2,370 

2,370 

0.30 

0.30 

0.30 

746-905 

3,258 

3,258 

5.09 

4.80 

4.80 

26,355 

18,012 

18,012 

$315,089 


Academic  Senate  Committees : 

Secretary 

Administrative  assistant 
Central  Duplicating  Service : 

1 
0.50 

1 

0.99 

0.50 

1 
0.50 

1 
1 
0.50 

1 
0.50 

1 

1 
0.50 

$457-556 
556-676 

456-556 
530-644 
746-905 

$6,360 
4,056 

6,360 

7,008 
5,430 

$6,360 
4,056 

6,360 

Photographer 

Assistant  business  manager  II 

7,008 
5,430 

*  Not  an  established  range. 

244 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN   FRANCESCO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTITUTIONAL  SERVICES  AND 
GENERAL   EXPENSE— Continued 

Mailing  Division : 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.63         1              1 

Mail  service  supervisor 0.50         1              1 

Mail  clerk  I 8.05         9              9 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.50         0.50         0.50 

Receiving  : 

Senior   typist-clerk   1.93         2              2 

Storekeeper  III 111 

Storekeeper  II 1.58         1              1 

Storekeeper  I 3.42         5               5 

Storehouse — Current : 

Principal  clerk 3 .33         2               2 

Senior    typist-clerk    4.54         4               4 

Typist-clerk    0.42         1              1 

Secretary-stenographer 1              1              1 

Storekeeper   IV 111 

Storekeeper  III 2              2              2 

Storekeeper  II 3.30         4              4 

Storekeeper  I 5.97         8              8 

Administrative  assistant 111 

Buyer  III 111 

Telephone  and  Telegraph : 

Communications  supervisor  II 111 

Senior  clerk 111 

Senior  typist-clerk 111 

Computer  Center — Computational 
Services : 

Principal  typist-clerk -              1              1 

Computer  operator -              2.25         2.25 

Secretary -              0.50         0.50 

Programmer  IV -              0.50         0.50 

Programmer  III 0.07         0.50         0.50 

Programmer  II 0.63         1              1 

Environmental  Health  and  Safety : 

Assistant  to  the  Chancellor 0.25         0.25         0.25 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.S0         2              2 

Environmental    health    and    safety 

technologist 111 

Environmental    health     and    safety 

technologist  II 0.77         2              2 

Public  Information  Office : 

Public  information  officer 111 

Secretary 111 

Writer  III 111 

Writer  I 1.04         1              1 

Publication  Office : 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.46         0.50         0.50 

Secretary 0.33         1              1 

Editor  IV 111 

Editor  I 0.77 

General  assistance 49.81 

Totals,  Institutional  Services  and  Gen- 
eral Expense 107.09 


52.53      52.53 


122.53     122.53 


AUXILIARY  ENTERPRISES 

Residence  Hall  Household — 

Administration  and  Clerical : 

Dormitory  supervisor 

Residence  Hall  General  Expenditure — 
Administration  and  Clerical : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Residence  halls  manager  II 

Maintenance  man 

Residence  Hall  General  Expenditure — 
Cashiering : 
Senior  typist-clerk 0.50         0.50 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


0.95  0.25 
0.35  0.35 
0.70 


0.25 
0.35 


0.50 


SALARY  RANGE 

$395-480 

584-710 

435-530 

746-905 

395-480 
644-783 
556-676 
480-584 

457-556 
395-4S0 
350-425 
415-505 
710-863 
644-783 
556-676 
480-584 
556-676 
821-998 

628-764 
395-480 
395-480 


457-556 
530-644 
457-556 
1,155-1405 
905-1,100 
746-905 

1,600* 
395-4S0 

950-1,155 

746-905 

954* 
457-556 
710-863 
530-644 

395-480 
457-556 
863-1,048 
530-644 
259,126 


$668,970 


$480-584 


395-4S0 
746-905 
530-614 


395-1S0 


$4,740 
7.368 

53,736 
5,430 

9,720 

9,396 

7,72S 

31,692 

12.264 

21.576 

4,308 

5,352 

10,356 

17,508 

31,320 

50,664 

8,112 

11,976 

8,520 
5,760 
5,760 


5,220 
14,235 
3,336 
7,830 
5,700 
10,356 

4,800 
9,720 

13,860 

18,804 

11,450 
6,672 

10,356 
6,360 

2,490 

5,484 

12,576 

298,796 


$800,545 


$5,772 


1,1S5 
3,801 


2,SS0 


$4,740 
7,368 

53,736 
5,430 

9.720 

9.396 

7,72S 

31,692 

12,264 

21,576 

4,308 

5,352 

10.356 

37,508 

31,320 

50,664 

8,112 

11,976 

8,520 
5,760 
5.760 


5,220 
14,235 
3,336 
7,830 
5,700 
10,356 

4,800 
9,720 

13,860 

18,804 

11,450 
6,672 

10,356 
6,360 

2,490 

5,484 

12,576 

298,796 


$800,545 


$5,772 


1,185 
3,801 


2,SS0 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


245 


SAN    FRANCISCO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         [Aulh.)       (tuth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


AUXILIARY    ENTERPRISES— 

Continued 

Aldeane  General  Expenditure — 
Administration  and  Clerical: 

Senior    typist-clerk    0.96         0.25         0.25 

Residence  halls  manager  II 0.35        0.35        0.35 

Aldeane  General  Expenditure — 
Cashiering : 
Senior   typist-clerk    1  0.50         0.50 

Parking  Operations — Current: 

Senior  typist-clerk 111 

Assistant   business  manager  I   _  1  1  1 

Milll »'iry  Union — Operations, 
Current : 

Assistant   business   manager 111 

Secretary    0.52         1  1 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.43         1  1 

Assistant  business  manager  I 111 

Accountant  II 0.76         1  1 

Millberry  Union — Bookstore, 
Current : 
Bookstore  manager 111 

Millberry  Union — Food,  Current: 

Principal    clerk    0.50         1  1 

Food  service  manager  IV 0.11         1  1 

Food  service  manager  I 1  1 

Food  service  manager  III 0.77        -  - 

Physicians  Offices : 

Senior  typist-clerk    2.90         3  3 

Secretary    8.69         9  9 

Secretary-stenographer 111 

Staff  nurse 0.16 

General   assistance   57.04       67.35       67.35 

Totals,  Auxiliary  Enterprises 84.69       94.55       94.55 

Merit  Increases  and  Provisions  : 

Academic    -  -  - 

Nonacademic    -  -  — 

TOTALS,  SAN  FRANCISCO  CAMPUS    3,578.68  3,S69.25  3,S69.25 
*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 
$395-480 

746-905 

$1,131 

3,801 

$1,131 
3,801 

395-480 

2,880 

2,880 

395-480 
5S4-730 

5,760 
8,520 

5,760 
8.520 

1.208* 
457-556 
746-905 
584-710 
746-905 

14,500 
5,700 
8,952 
8.520 
9,396 

14,500 
5,760 
8,952 

8,520 
9,396 

99S* 


11,976 


11,976 


457-556 

842-1,043 

556-676 

746-905 

5.4S4 

11,124 

6,060 

5,484 

11.124 
6,060 

395-480 
457-556 
415-505 
614-710 

30S.945 

16,200 

58,644 
5,760 

318,190 

16,200 

58,644 

5,760 

318,190 

$495,148 

$516,296 

$516,296 

- 

37,324 
91,479 

37,324 
91,479 

$27,318,249 

$30,994,014 

$30,994,014 

246 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SANTA   BARBARA 

CAMPUS 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 

3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Chancellor's  Office : 

Chancellor    

Vice   chancellor 

Assistant  to  the  chancellor 

Assistant   to  vice  chancellor 

Administrative  secretary  to 

chancellor   

Summer  differential 

Administrative    stipend    

Principal    clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer     

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Senior  budget  analyst 

Budget  analyst 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 

Vice  Chancellor — Business  and 
Finance : 

Vice  chancellor 

Senior   typist-clerk 

Secretary    

Accounting  Office : 

Accounting  officer 

Principal    clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Secretary    

Senior   administrative   assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Accountant  III 

Accountant  II 

Accountant    I    

Architects  and  Engineers : 

Principal  architect 

Senior  planning  analyst  I 

Associate  planning  analyst 

Campus  planner  I 

Assistant  campus  planner 

Building  Program  Clearing  Account : 

Principal   architect 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  architectural  draftsman 

Assistant  architectural  draftsman  . 

Junior  architectural  draftsman 

Senior  architect  I 

Senior  planning  analyst  I 

Associate  planning  analyst 

Assistant  planning  analyst 

Campus  planner  I 

Assistant  campus  planner 

Project  architect 

Supervising  construction  inspector  _ 

Senior  construction  inspector 

Associate  construction  inspector 

Assistant  construction  inspector 

Senior  landscape  architect 

Assistant  landscape  architect 

Principal  engineer 

Associate  engineer 

Assistant  engineer 

Junior  engineer 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Business  Services  Office : 

Manager,  business  services 

Typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  III 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$2,917* 

$35,000 

$35,000 

1 

1 

1 

2,012* 

24,150 

24,150 

1.50 

2 

2 

1,204* 

28,892 

28,892 

- 

1 

1 

1,128* 

13,536 

13,536 

1 

1 

1 

1,376* 

16,517 

16.517 

— 

— 

— 

— 

5.680 

5.680 

— 

— 

— 

_ 

7,250 

7,250 

1.83 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,112 

11,112 

3.25 

5 

5 

395^80 

24,060 

24,060 

1.12 

1.50 

1.50 

457-556 

8,370 

8,370 

1.75 

2.50 

2.50 

415-505 

13,134 

13.134 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,400 

11,400 

— 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,676 

11,676 

0.96 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,396 

9.396 

1.58 

2 

2 

710-863 

18.564 

18,564 

0.41 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,852 

6,852 

1.13 

1 

1 

1,750* 

21,000 

21,000 

0.49 

0.50 

0.50 

395-^80 

2,490 

2,490 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

1,397* 

16,762 

16,762 

1.67 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6.060 

7.72 

8 

8 

395^180 

41,364 

41,364 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

0.59 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,952 

8.952 

0.83 

2 

2 

556-676 

13,680 

13,680 

1 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,060 

24,060 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.356 

10,356 

o 

2 

2 

614-746 

16,224 

16,224 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,750* 

10.500 

10.500 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

998-1,213 

7,278 

7,278 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

783-950 

5,178 

5,178 

0.26 

0.50 

0.50 

998-1,213 

6.930 

6,930 

- 

0.50 

0.50 

783-950 

5,052 

5,052 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,750* 

10,500 

10,500 

0.72 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

6.24 

6 

6 

395-480 

30,264 

30,264 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,352 

5,352 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

37,800 

37,800 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,356 

10,356 

1.75 

1 

1 

676-783 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

14,916 

14,916 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

998-1,213 

7,278 

7,27S 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

783-950 

5,178 

5,178 

0.63 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,368 

0.26 

0.50 

0.50 

998-1,213 

6,930 

6,930 

1 

0.50 

0.50 

783-950 

5,052 

5,052 

4 

4 

4 

99S-1.213 

53,532 

53,532 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

6.17 

7 

7 

905-1.100 

86,196 

86,196 

2.06 

2 

2 

746-905 

1S.348 

1S,348 

1 

1 

1 

99S-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,852 

9,S52 

1 

1 

1 

1.273-1,548 

17,268 

17,268 

3 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

50,424 

50,424 

1.75 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,124 

11.124 

1 

1 

1 

676-783 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

9,612 

9,612 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

1,340* 

16,080 

16,080 

1 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

1.75 

2 

2 

457-556 

13.344 

13,344 

1.25 

1 

1 

415-505 

5.904 

5,904 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,576 

12,576 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
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12 
13 
14 
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16 
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18 
19 
20 
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47 
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49 
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51 
52 
53 
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55 
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57 
58 
59 
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64 
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68 
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70 
71 
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76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


University  of  California 
SANTA   BARBARA   CAMPUS-Continued 


247 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tuth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


GENERAL   ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Cashier : 

Cashier  office  manager  I 

Cashier    

Personnel : 

Personnel  manager 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Employment  representative  III_ 

Personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Employment  representative  I 

Purchasing : 

Purchasing  agent 

Principal   typist-clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Buyer  III 

Buyer  II 

Buyer  I 

General  assistance 

Totals,  General  Administration 


INSTRUCTION  AND  DEPART- 
MENTAL RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Dean    2.68 

Associate  dean 1.33 

Assistant  dean 0.50 

Provost   0.21 

Summer  differential - 

Administrative    stipend    - 

Professor 125.39 

Associate  professor 107.48 

Assistant  professor 206.4S 

Instructor 1.25 

Associate 87.06 

Instruction  supervisor — Subject  A  _  1 

Teaching  fellow 1.50 

Lecturer    68.72 

Supervisor  in  physical  education 4 

Associate  supervisor  in  physical  ed- 
ucation      — 

Assistant  supervisor  in  physical  ed- 
ucation      9 

Junior  supervisor  in  physical  educa- 
tion        10.33 

Head  of  supervised  teaching 0.67 

Supervisor  teacher  education 4.35 

Teaching  assistant 135.27 

Band   master 0.07 

Nonacademic : 

Instructional   television   coordinator  1.33 
Coordinator  of  audio-visual  services  0.33 
Supervisor — audio-visual  and  photo- 
graphic services  1 

Summer  differential — 

Administrative    stipend    — 

Senior  nurseryman 1 

Prinicpal  clerk 9.16 

Senior  clerk 3.51 

Principal  typist-clerk 0.58 

Senior   tvpist-clerk    23.39 

Tvpist-clerk    11.01 

Secretary 19.12 

Secretary-stenographer 24.45 

Storekeeper  II 3.74 

Storekeeper  I 5.25 

Stores  helper 3.10 

Custodian /matron 1 

Senior  artist 1 

Pianist  II 0.69 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$614-746 

$7,728 

$7,728 

2 

o 

2 

395-180 

10,452 

10.452 

0.95 

1 

1 

1.354* 

16,250 

16,250 

0.75 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.060 

6.0G0 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

2.02 

3.50 

3.50 

395-480 

17,490 

17.490 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10.860 

0.72 

2 

2 

614-746 

14,376 

14,376 

0.25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,191* 

14,292 

14.292 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.99 

2 

2 

395-480 

9,600 

9,600 

0.99 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

0.92 

1 

1 

821-998 

10.860 

10.860 

1.08 

2 

2 

676-821 

17,064 

17,064 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7,008 

9.40 

1.25 

1.25 

28,626 

17,003 
$1,177,916 

17,003 

115.74 

122.25 

122.25 

$1,021,936 

$1,177,916 

3.01 

3.01 

$1,871* 

$67,575 

$67,575 

0.83 

0.S3 

1,385* 

13,798 

13,798 

0.33 

0.33 

858* 

3,432 

3,432 

0.50 

0.50 

1,758* 

10,550 

10.550 

— 

_ 

_ 

7,635 

7,635 

— 

_ 

_ 

28,050 

28,050 

161.46 

161.46 

1,233-2,100 

2,841,781 

2,841,781 

137.16 

137.16 

983-1,300 

1,743,835 

1,743,S35 

301.88 

301.88 

775-1,067 

3,028,379 

3,028.379 

3.67 

3.67 

675-792 

29,727 

29,727 

55.48 

55.48 

544-786 

362,174 

362,174 

— 

— 

680* 

— 

— 

_ 

_ 

436 

— 

— 

24.26 

24.26 

730-1,954 

288,299 

288,299 

4 

4 

1,083-1,250 

60,400 

60,400 

1 

1 

867-1,000 

10,400 

10,400 

20.17 

20.17 

70S-833 

182,544 

182,544 

6.67 

6.67 

633-667 

51,492 

51,492 

0.67 

0.67 

1,249* 

10.034 

10,034 

2 

2 

712-1,230 

22,944 

22,944 

188.73 

188.73 

333-368 

1,132,380 

1,132,380 

0.10 

0.10 

531* 

638 

638 

1.33 

1.33 

1,093* 

17,441 

17.441 

0.33 

0.33 

1,292* 

5,168 

5,16S 

1 

1 

95S* 

11,497 

11,497 

_ 

547 

547 

_ 

417 

417 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

10 

10 

457-556 

57,732 

57,732 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

19,200 

19,200 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

32 

32 

395-480 

158.SS0 

158.SS0 

16 

16 

350-125 

69,942 

69,942 

92 

22 

457-556 

140.520 

140.520 

33.50 

33.50 

415-515 

176.9S2 

176.9S2 

4 

4 

556-676 

30,216 

30.216 

8 

8 

480-584 

51,324 

51,324 

2.50 

2.50 

342-115 

11,100 

11,100 

1 

1 

415-505 

6.060 

6.060 

1 

1 

676-S21 

8.952 

8,952 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,188 

7,188 

248 


University  of  California 
SANTA  BARBARA  CAMPUS-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  "WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
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26 
27 
28 
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31 
32 
33 
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86 


INSTRUCTION   AND   DEPART- 
MENTAL RESEARCH— Continued 

Nonacademic — Continued 

Communications    production    assist- 
ant III 0.85         1  1 

Senior  photographer 111 

Photographic   technician    0.42         1  1 

Television  engineer 111 

Principal  television  technician 111 

Senior   television   technician —  1  1 

Production  supervisor — theater  arts  1  1 

Associate  development  engineer 0.67         1  1 

Junior  statistician 0.50         0.50         0.50 

Administrative   analyst   0.83         -  - 

Senior  administrative  assistant 2.17         3  3 

Administrative  assistant S.73         9  9 

Laboratory  business  officer  I 111 

Administrative  services  officer  I 0.17         1  1 

Groundsman 1.46         1.50         1.50 

Principal  electronics  technician 2.40         4  4 

Senior  electronics  technician 4.85         3.50         3.50 

Electronics   technician    0.11         1  1 

Principal  laboratory  glassblower 1  1  1 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician  _  1.97         2  2 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 6.44         S.50         8.50 

Laboratory   mechanician   2.04         2  2 

Laboratory  mechanician  helper -  1  1 

Counselor  II   1.42         1  1 

Counselor  I   3.42         6  6 

Animal  caretaker   0.81         1  1 

Laboratory  assistant  IV 111 

Laboratory  assistant  III 7.40         7.50         7.50 

Laboratory  assistant  II 4.57         7.50         7.50 

Laboratory  assistant  I 0.55         2  2 

Laboratory   technician   II 1.19         3  3 

Laboratory  technician  I 4.25         4  4 

Museum   scientist   2  2  2 

Museum  technician 111 

General  assistance   69.11       83.97       83.97 

Totals,    Instruction   and    Departmental 

Research    1,014.281,218.551,218.55 

SUMMER   SESSION 


SALARY  IUNGE 

$710-S63 

$9,612 

$9,612 

614-746 

7.72S 

7,728 

435-530 

5,760 

5,760 

905-1,100 

12,SS8 

12.S8S 

783-950 

10,608 

10,608 

G76-821 

8,112 

8,112 

710-863 

S.952 

8,952 

950-1,155 

11,976 

11,976 

614-746 

3,684 

3,684 

746-905 

— 

— 

710-843 

27,828 

27,828 

556-676 

66,408 

66,408 

746-905 

10.S60 

10.S60 

905-1,100 

11,400 

11,400 

435-530 

8,226 

8,226 

783-950 

39,000 

39,000 

676-821 

31,152 

31,152 

584-676 

7,00S 

7,008 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

676-821 

75,684 

75,684 

584-710 

15,528 

15,528 

505-614 

6,204 

6,204 

614-746 

8,304 

8,304 

530-644 

40,260 

40,260 

395-480 

4,860 

4,860 

710-863 

8,952 

8,952 

584-710 

60,972 

60,972 

480-584 

45,750 

45,750 

415-505 

10,200 

10,200 

644-783 

26,460 

26,460 

530-644 

27,486 

27,486 

644-783 

17,688 

17,688 

530-644 

6,852 

6,852 

339,432 

402,613 

402,613 

$9,522,098 

$11,755,240 

$11,755,240 

Summer  Sessions — Administration  : 

0.17 

0.33 
0.33 
26 

0.50 

1 
1 
29.61 

0.50 

1 
1 
29.61 

$1,583* 

395-480 
556-676 
112,985 

$132,666 

$909* 
457-556 
395-480 
350-425 
556-676 
710-863 
584-719 

4,530 

$9,500 

800 

4,980 

6,672 

128,621 

$150,573 

$10,908 
6,060 
5,760 
4,200 
6,852 
9,612 
8,304 
19,467 

$9,500 

Administrative   stipend 

800 

4,980 

Administrative  assistant 

6,672 

128,621 

26.S3 

0.50 

1 
1 

0.87 

1 

0.92 

2.38 

32.11 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4.75 

32.11 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4.75 

$150,573 

ORGANIZED   ACTIVITIES— 

Intercollegiate  Athletics : 
Head  coach  intercollegiate 

OTHER 

athletics 

$10 
6 
5 
4 
6 

,908 
060 

760 

?00 

Storekeeper   II 

852 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Writer  II 

9,612 
8,304 

19.467 

Totals,   Organized    Activities — Other 


ORGANIZED   RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Director    

Summer  differential 

Administrative   stipend 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


7.67      11.75      11.75 


0.50 


0.50        0.50 


$29,982 


$1,442* 


$71,163 


$8,650 
1,250 
3,131 


$71,163 


$8,650 
1,250 
3,131 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
SANTA   BARBARA   CAMPUS-Continued 


249 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aurh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ORGANIZED    RESEARCH— Continued 

Academic — Continued 

Professor 

Research   assistant   

Specialist    

Associate  specialist 

Nonaeademic  : 

Secretary-stenographer     

Senior  EDP  systems  analyst 

Key  punch  operator  II 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator 
Senior  computer  operator 

General   assistance   

Totals,  Organized   Research 24.50 


LIBRARIES 

Library — General : 

University   librarian 

Junior  specialist 

Assistant  university  librarian 

Librarian  V 

Librarian  IV 

Librarian    III    

Librarian    II    

Librarian    I    

Principal   clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Secretary-stenographer 

Guard    

Library  assistant  III 

Library  assistant  II 

Library   assistant  I 

Administrative   assistant 

Senior  EDP  systems  analyst 

General   assistance   

Totals,    Libraries 


EXTENSION   AND   PUBLIC 
SERVICE 

Arts  and  Lectures : 

Principal 

Secretary-stenographer 

Manager  I,  arts  and  lectures 

Administrative  assistant 

General   assistance   

Totals,  Extension  and  Public  Service.. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 
OF  PLANT 

Superintendence : 

Administrator  of  physical  plant 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  administration  assistant 

Senior    superintendent    of    grounds 

and  buildings 

Superintendent  of  grounds  and 

buildings 

Fire  Department : 

Principal    clerk    

Fire  chief 

Fire  lieutenant   

Fireman    

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SAI..YKY   RANGE 

0.33 

1.11 

1.11 

$1,23.3-2,100 

$18,154 

$18,154 

— 

0.50 

0.50 

265-293 

3,186 

- 

— 

1 

1 

1,191-1,482 

14.L'!IL' 

14,292 

0.17 

1 

1 

909-1,104 

10,908 

10,908 

1.10 

2.50 

2.50 

415-505 

12,990 

12,990 

0.77 

1 

1 

90.V1.100 

12,576 

12,576 

0.17 

— 

— 

405-492 

— 

— 

ii.s:; 

— 

_ 

530-644 

— 

— 

0.58 

— 

— 

014-7411 

_ 

_ 

20.05 

0.45 

0.45 

56,960 

2,000 

2,000 

S.06 


S.06 


$102,209 


57,137 


2.21 

0.67 

0.83 

1 

3.48 


2 
1 
1 
1 
4.06 


2 
1 

1 
1 
4.06 


8.19 


9.06 


9.06 


$457-556 

415-505 

746-905 

556-676 

17,823 

$48,575 


$11,388 

4,980 

9,168 

8,112 

17,524 

$51,172 


1 
1 

0.90 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

$1,353* 
457-556 
395-480 
415-505 
710-863 

$16,241 
6,672 
4,980 
6,060 
9,612 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,536 

1.92 

2 

2 

821-998 

20,964 

1 
1 

2.67 
6.13 

1 
1 
3 
6 

1 
1 
3 
6 

457-556 
746-905 
644-783 
584-710 

5,100 
10,104 
27,960 
45,972 

$S7,137 


0.92 

1 

1 

$1,542* 

$18,500 

$18,500 

0.58 

1 

1 

601-647 

7,212 

7,212 

0.75 

1 

1 

1,167-1,421 

14,300 

14.300 

0.96 

1 

1 

1,004-2.283 

12,400 

12,400 

6.37 

i 

7 

871-1,058 

76,537 

76,537 

3.50 

6 

6 

750-912 

54,450 

54,450 

14.97 

19 

19 

621-787 

152,570 

152,570 

14.G4 

18.80 

18.80 

558-621 

130,361 

130,361 

1.50 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

2.31 

3 

3 

395-480 

15,324 

15,324 

0.92 

0.70 

0.70 

350-425 

3,083 

3,083 

0.98 

9 

9 

395-480 

9,840 

9,840 

2.01 

9 

2 

350-425 

8,808 

8,808 

— 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,100 

5,100 

— 

1 

1 

480-584 

5,904 

5,904 

2.58 

4 

4 

530-644 

28,440 

28,440 

14.38 

23.50 

23.50 

457-556 

137,544 

137,544 

31.30 

46.50 

46.50 

395-480 

229,146 

229,146 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.92 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

45.13 

60.38 

60.38 

193,267 

270,870 
$1,207,461 

270,870 

145.72 

201.88 

201.88 

$850,504 

$1,207,461 

$11,388 

4,980 

9,168 

8,112 

17,524 

$51,172 


$16,241 
6,672 
4,980 
6,060 
9,612 

13,536 

20,964 

5,100 
10,104 
27,960 
45,972 


250 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SANTA   BARBARA  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled) (tilth.)       (Aulhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


MAINTENANCE   AND   OPERATION 
OF   PLANT— Continued 

Janitorial  Service : 

Custodian/matron 47.26       63.30       63.30 

Custodian  supervisor  I 111 

Custodian  foreman  I 3.5S         4              4 

Plant  Service : 

Storekeeper  II 1.26         1              1 

Supervising  groundsman  II 111 

Grounds  foreman 2              2              2 

Groundsman 24.41       27.62       27.62 

Craft  foreman 3               3               3 

Senior  maintenance  man 19.43       23.30      23.30 

Maintenance  man 12.50       12            12 

Assistant  craft  foreman 0.S3         2              2 

Grounds  equipment  operator 4.92         4              4 

Police : 

Secretary-stenographer 111 

Chief  of  police 111 

Police  sergeant 2              2              2 

Police  officer 8.S2         9              9 

General  assistance 48.90         7.82         7.82 

Totals,  Maintenance  and  Operation  of 

Plant    201.53     184.04     1S4.04 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean  of  Students : 

Dean  of  students 

Associate  dean  of  students — men 

Associate  dean  of  students — women. 

Principal  clerk 

Clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Counselor  II 

Counselor  I 

Secretary  

Dean  of  Students — Counseling  Center : 

Counseling  center  manager 

Clerk   

Statistical  clerk 

Secretary  

Counseling  center  manager  I 

Counseling  psychologist  II 

Counseling  psychologist  I 

Counselor  II 

Counseling  psychologist  III 

Psychometrist 

Dean  of  Students — 

Housing  Supervisor : 

Supervisor  of  housing  services  II 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Stenographer    

Administrative  assistant 

Educational  Placement : 

Educational    placement    officer    and 

manager    

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary    

Placement  interviewer  III 

Placement  interviewer  II 

Public  Ceremonies : 

Typist-clerk 

Secretary    

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$415-505 

$343,770 

$343,770 

584-710 

7,536 

7,536 

457-556 

25,776 

25,776 

556-676 

7,728 

7.72S 

644-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

505-614 

14,736 

14,736 

435-530 

169,290 

169,290 

710-821 

28,440 

2S,440 

644-746 

195,806 

195,806 

530-014 

S5.632 

85,632 

676-7S3 

18,34S 

18,348 

4S0-5S4 

27,048 

27,048 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

746-905 

10,860 

10.S60 

644-7S3 

18,792 

18,792 

5S4-710 

71,052 

71,052 

252.2S3 

52,543 

52,543 

$1,269,047 

$1,260,014 

$1,260,014 

1 

1 

1 

$1,617* 

$19,400 

$19,400 

1 

1 

1 

1,127* 

13,521 

13,521 

1 

1 

1 

1,169* 

14,034 

14,034 

0.59 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,904 

5,904 

0.92 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,632 

4,632 

7.37 

7 

7 

395-480 

36.804 

36,804 

4.24 

7 

7 

350-425 

30,564 

30,564 

1 

2 

2 

710-863 

18,132 

18,132 

3.46 

4 

4 

556-676 

30,048 

30,048 

5 

5 

5 

710-863 

48,912 

48.912 

0.08 

2.20 

2.20 

614-746 

16,210 

16,210 

1.42 

3 

3 

530-644 

19,080 

19,080 

0.58 

- 

- 

457-556 

- 

- 

0.25 

_ 

_ 

1,146* 

_ 

_ 

— 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,308 

4,308 

0.95 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,920 

4,920 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6,516 

0.75 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

16,012 

16,012 

0.48 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

11,400 

11.400 

1.54 

3 

3 

821-998 

30,438 

30,438 

1.63 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,872 

7,872 

0.25 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,S60 

1.90 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,988 

11,9S8 

2.75 

3 

3 

395-480 

14,940 

14,940 

2.71 

3 

3 

350-425 

12.912 

12.912 

— 

0.50 

0.50 

457-556 

3,066 

3,066 

0.90 

1 

1 

415-505 

4,980 

4,980 

1 

1 

1 

386-469 

4,860 

4,860 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

1,211* 

14.53S 

14.53S 

0.67 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6.360 

1.33 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

10,620 

10,620 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

676-S21 

9,852 

9.S52 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

S,112 

S.112 

_ 

0.50 

0.50 

350-425 

2,430 

2,430 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


University  of  California 
SANTA   BARBARA  CAMPUS-Continued 


251 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Registrars  Office : 

Admissions  officer 0.50        0.50  0  50 

Registrar 0.67         1  1 

Associate  registrar 0.33         0.33  0.33 

bummer   differential    _              _  _ 

Administrative  stipend Z  -              - 

Principal  clerk 927       11  11 

Senior  clerk 148         1 

Clerk   245         2  2 

Senior    typist-clerk    1195       14  14 

Typist-clerk 2^24        4  4 

Key  punch  operator  II 2              3  3 

Tabulating  supervisor 111 

Secretary     2.25         3  3 

Secretary-stenographer 3.27        3  3 

Programmer   II —              1  1 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1.58         2  2 

Administrative  assistant 2.25         2  2 

Student  Activities — Alumni  Affairs: 
Assistant    to    chancellor — gifts    and 

endowments 1.03         1  1 

Secretary-stenographer 0.50         0.50  0.50 

Student  Activities — Chancellors  Office  : 

Secretary     0.50         0.50  0.50 

Student  Activities — Public 
Information : 

Senior  typist-clerk    -             0.50  0.50 

Student  Activities — Publications : 

Senior  typist-clerk    0.50         0.50  0.50 

Public  information  representative 0.50         0.50  0.50 

Editor  III 0.50         0.50  0.50 

Student  Activities — Recreation 
Program  : 

Senior  typist-clerk    111 

Recreation  supervisor  III 111 

Recreation  supervisor  II 111 

Recreation  supervisor  I 0.79         1  1 

Student  and  Alumni  Placement 
Center : 

Senior  typist-clerk    12  2 

Secretary-stenographer 1.07         1  1 

Placement  interviewer  III 0.67         1  1 

Placement  interviewer  II 3.09         3  3 

Student   Health   Service — Administra- 
tion : 

Student  health  service  director 111 

Principal  clerk    1.14         1  1 

Medical  record  librarian 1  1 

Senior  administrative  assistant 111 

Superintendent    of   nurses   I — SHS  111 

Senior  physician  diplomate 0.51         0.51  0.51 

Student  Health  Service — Outpatients: 

Head   nurse   111 

Associate  physician 3              7.83  7.83 

Student  Health  Service — Bedpatients: 

Head   nurse 111 

Health  Service — Laboratory  : 

Laboratory  technician  III 0.67         1  1 

Laboratory  technician  II 1.33         3  3 

Student  Health  Service — X-Ray  : 

Senior  X-ray  technician -              1  1 

General   assistance   83.30      78.01  78.01 

Totals,  Student  Services 203.11     229.38  229.38 


GENERAL   INSTITUTIONAL  SERV- 
ICES AND   EXPENSE 

Academic  Senate  Secretariat: 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Alumni  Affairs  Office : 

Secretary-stenographer 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,269* 

i.5i;i  ' 
1,014* 


457-556 
305-1K0 
350-425 
395-4S0 
350-425 
405^92 
614-746 
457-556 
415-505 
746-905 
710-S63 
556-676 


708* 
415-505 

457-556 


395^80 

395-480 
783-950 
710-863 


395^80 
746-905 
614-746 
530-644 


395-480 
415-505 
676-821 
584-710 


1,792* 
457-556 
543-660 
710-863 
764-927 
1,667-2,026 

628-764 
1,439-1,750 

628-764 

710-863 
644-783 

543-660 

485,205 

$1,348,313 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


$7,612 

18,736 

4,059 

1,808 

3,050 

63,504 

4,9S0 

8,604 

70.50(1 

17.44S 

15.744 

7,368 

18.S28 

16,200 

8,952 

18,348 

14,736 


8,500 
2,814 

2,742 


2,430 

2,880 
4,926 
4,698 


4,980 

10,860 

8,520 

6,672 


9,960 

4,980 

8,112 

21,744 


21,500 

6,672 

6,672 

9,612 

10,860 

10,710 

9,168 
148,333 

9,168 

9,612 
25,236 

7,368 
364,161 


$1,541,276 


0.50        0.50 


0.50 


415-505 


2,814 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


$7,612 

18,736 

4,059 

1,808 

3,050 

63,504 

4,980 

8,604 

70,500 

17.44S 

15,744 

7,368 

18.828 

16,200 

8,952 

18,348 

14,736 


8,500 
2,814 

2,742 


2,430 

2,880 
4,926 
4,698 


4,980 

10,860 

8,520 

6,672 


9,960 

4,980 

8,112 

21,744 


21,500 

6,672 

6,672 

9,612 

10,860 

10,710 

9,168 
148,333 

9,168 

9,612 
25,236 

7,368 
364,161 


$1,541,276 


1 

1 

1 

$710-863 

$8,952 

$8,952 

1.05 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,204 

6,204 

0.78 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,628 

5,628 

- 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,100 

5,100 

2,814 


252 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SANTA   BARBARA   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(billed)        [Aulhj      (Aulbj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL   INSTITUTIONAL  SERV- 
ICES  AND   EXPENSE— 

Continued 

Gifts  and  Endowments  Office  : 

Secretary      

Central  Steno  Bureau — Current: 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Typist-clerk      

Duplicating   machine  operator 

Senior    offset    duplicating    machine 

operator    

Offset  duplicating  machine  operator 

Secretary-stenographer 

Stenographer    

Administrative   assistant 

Equipment  Program  Management : 

Senior  clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Assistant  business  manager  II 

Environmental  Health  and  Safety : 
Environmental    health    and    safety 

officer  

Secretary-stenographer 

Consulting  physician — SHS  a 

Environmental    health    and    safety 
technician  II 

Mail  and  Messenger  Service : 

Mail  clerk  II 

Mail  clerk  I 

Receiving  : 

Typist-clerk    

Deliveryman 

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper  I  

Stores  helper 

Storehouse — Current : 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Deliveryman 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  II  

Stores  helper 

Telephone  and  Telegraph — Current : 

Communications  supervisor  II 

Supervisor   communications   attend- 
ant   

Communications  attendant 

Garage — Current : 

Senior  clerk 

Automotive  mechanic 

Automotive  mechanic  helper 

Garage   attendant 

Garage   manager   

Public  Information  Office  : 

Public  information  manager 

Secretary    

Public  information  representative  _ 
Senior   typist-clerk    

Publications  Office : 

Manager  of  official  publications 

Secretary-stenographer 

Editor  III 

General   assistance   

Totals,  General    Institutional    Services 

and    Expense 54.07 


AUXILIARY    ENTERPRISES 

Residence  and  Dining  Halls — Central 
Service : 

Residence  halls  administrator 

Senior  cashier 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Administrative  assistant 

*  Not  an  established  range, 
a  Student  health  service. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1.39 

- 

- 

$457-556 

- 

- 

2.45 

1 

1.35 

2 

1 
o 

2 
1 

2 

395-4S0 
350-425 
350-425 

$9,4S0 
4,9S0 

S,80S 

$9,4S0 
4,980 
8,808 

0.67 

0.8S 
0.S3 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1.50 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1.50 

1 

4S0-5S4 
435-530 
415-505 
3S6-469 
556-676 

5,760 
4.9S0 
5.220 
7,110 
7,536 

5,760 
4,980 
5,220 
7,110 
7,536 

1 

0.50 
0.50 

1 

0.50 
0.50 

1 

395-480 
415-505 
746-905 

2,430 
2,490 
8,952 

2,430 
2,490 
8,952 

1 
1.02 

1 
1 
0.05 

1 
1 
0.05 

1,244* 
415-505 
833 

14,928 

4,980 

500 

14,928 

4,980 

500 

- 

1 

1 

746-905 

S.952 

8,952 

1 
2.97 

1 
5 

1 
5 

505-614 
435-530 

6,060 
27,744 

6,060 
27,744 

0.30 
0.98 
1 

1.78 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 

1 

350-425 
405-492 
556-676 
480-5S4 
342-415 

4,524 
4,860   . 
7.36S 
11,964 
4,200 

4,524 
4,S60 
7.368 
11,964 
4,200 

1 

1 

1 

0.50 

1 

0.91 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

395-4S0 
395-4S0 
405-492 
644-783 
556-676 
342-115 

5,760 
5.760 
5,904 
7.72S 
8,112 
4,104 

5,760 
5,760 
5,904 
7,728 
8,112 
4,104 

1.08 

1 

1 

628-764 

8,304 

8,304 

1 
3 

1 
3 

1 
3 

457-556 
395-480 

5.904 
16,500 

5,904 
16,500 

1.02 
0.75 
1.99 
0.97 
1 

1 
1 
3 
1 
1 

1 

1 
3 
1 
1 

395-1S0 
584-710 
457-556 
415-505 
644-783 

4.9S0 
7.368 
18,060 
4,740 
9,396 

4,9S0 
7,368 
18,060 
4,740 
9.396 

1 

1 

1.50 

1 

1 
1 
1.50 

1 
1 
1.50 

1,370* 
457-556 
7S3-950 
395-480 

16,436 
6,672 
16,326 

16.436 

6,672 

16,326 

0.33 
0.11 
0.50 
8.46 

0.33 
0.50 
0.50 

5.48 

0.33 
0.50 
0.50 

5.48 

1.015* 
415-505 
710-863 
41,590 

4,059 

2,550 

4,698 

28,759 

4,059 

2.550 

4,698 

28,759 

60.36      60.36 


$300,761 


$384,644 


$3S4,644 


1 

1 

1 

$1,307* 

$15,6S4 

$15,684 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,484 

5,484 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
SANTA   BARBARA  CAMPUS-Continued 


253 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(FllltJ)        |Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


AUXILIARY   ENTERPRISES— 
Continued 

Residence  and  Dining  Halls — Lodging : 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.97         1              1 

Secretary 111 

Housekeeper 111 

Residence  halls  manager  III 111 

Residence  halls  manager  II 111 

Craft  foreman 111 

Residence  and  Dining  Halls— Central 
Food  Service : 

Principal  clerk 111 

Senior   typist-clerk    2               2               2 

Food  service  manager  IV 111 

Food  service  manager  III 2.71         3              3 

Residence  Apartments — Household — 
Administration  : 

Residence  halls  manager  I 111 

General  assistance   141.31     156.66     156.66 

Totals,   Auxiliary   Enterprises 158.99  174.66  174.66 

Range  Adjustment  Provision : 

Academic    —  —  — 

Nonacademic     -  -  — 

Merit  Increase  and  Provisions  : 

Academic -  -  - 

Nonacademic -  -  - 

TOTALS,   SANTA    BARBARA    CAM- 
PUS        1,960.63  2,252.10  2,252.10 


SALARY  RANGE 

$395-480 

457-556 

480-584 

MM     11!  IS 

746-905 
710-S21 

$."..220 

6,672 

7,008 

11,976 

10,104 

9,852 

$5,220 

6,672 

T.imis 

11.976 

10.104 

9,852 

457-556 

395-480 

S42-1.023 

746-905 

6,672 
10,848 
12,276 
30.S28 

6,672 
10,848 
12,276 
30,S28 

614-746 
663,024 

8,520 
658.6S0 

$814,296 

8,520 
65S.680 

$803,163 

$814,296 

- 

-459,804 

-196,232 

-159,804 
-196,232 

- 

45,484 
47,784 

45,484 
47,784 

$15,429,254 

$17,938,124 

$17,938,124 

254 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SANTA  CRUZ  CAMPUS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aiith.)       (Aglhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
IT 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
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31 
32 
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53 
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55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Chancellor's  Office : 

Chancellor 

Assistant  to  the  chancellor 

Administrative  secretary  to  chancel- 
lor   

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary  

Academic  Affairs : 

Vice  chancellor   

Administrative  stipend 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Vice  Chancellor — Business  and 
Finance : 

Vice  chancellor 

Fiscal  management  officer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Assistant  hudget  analyst 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Accountant   III 

Accountant  II 

Accountant  I 

Business  Manager : 

Business  manager 

Typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  II 

Assistant  business  manager  I 

Cashier : 

Senior  cashier  

Senior  typist-clerk 

Contracts  and  Grants  Administration : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Assistant  business  manager  II 

Inventory : 

Principal  clerk 

Stores  helper 

Purchasing : 

Purchasing  agent 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Buyer  III 

Buyer  II 

Personnel : 

Personnel  manager 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Employment  representative  II 

Personnel  analyst 

Physical  Planning : 

Principal  architect 

Senior  planning  analyst  I 

Campus  planner  II 

Principal  engineer 

Administrative  assistant 

Building  Program  Clearing  Account : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Assistant  architectural  draftsman 

Associate  planning  analyst 

Assistant  campus  planner 

Project  architect 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 
1 

1 

1 

$2,917* 

875* 

$35,000 

$35,000 

1 
1 

2.57 
1.01 

1 

1 

1 
3 
3 

1 

1 
1 
3 
3 

1 

875* 
457-556 
395^80 
395-480 
457-556 

10,500 

6,060 

14,940 

14,460 

6,060 

10,500 

6,060 

14,940 

14,460 

6,060 

1 

1.34 
1.04 
1.39 

1.50 

1 
1 
1 

1.50 

1 

1 
1 

2,026* 

457-556 
395-480 
556-676 

36,475 

5,050 
5,484 
5,220 
6,672 

36,475 
5,050 

5,484 
5,220 
6,672 

1 

1 

1.76 

1 

1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 

1,708* 
1,433* 
395-480 
614-746 
710-863 

20,500 

17,200 

9,480 

7,368 

9,612 

20,500 

17,200 

9,480 

7,368 

9,612 

1 

4.99 

1 

0.83 

1.17 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1.50 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1.50 

1 

1,067* 
457-556 
395-480 
556-676 
905-1,100 
746-905 
614-746 

12,800 
5,628 

25,740 
7,368 

11,400 

13,872 
7,728 

12.800 
5,628 

25,740 
7,368 

11,400 

13,872 
7,728 

0.72 
1.22 
0.98 
0.54 

1 

1 

1 

0.50 

0.50 

1 

1 

1 

0.50 

0.50 

983* 
350-425 
556-676 
746-905 
584-710 

11,800 
4,632 
7,008 
4,926 
3,504 

11,800 
4,632 
7,008 
4,926 
3,504 

1.01 

0.48 

1 
1 

1 

1 

457-556 
395-480 

5,484 
4,740 

5,484 
4,740 

1 
0.32 

1 
0.50 

1 
0.50 

395-480 
746-905 

4,980 
4,926 

4,980 
4,926 

1 
0.29 

1 
0.50 

1 
0.50 

457-556 
342-415 

5,760 
2,154 

5,760 
2,154 

1 

1.80 

0.98 

1.96 

1 
3 
1 
1 
1 

1 
3 
1 
1 
1 

967* 
395-480 
457-556 
821-998 
676-821 

11,600 

14,700 

5,484 

9,852 

8,520 

11,600 

14,700 

5,484 

9,852 

8,520 

1 

1.10 

0.85 

1.02 

1 

0.27 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1,000* 
457-556 
395-480 
350-425 
457-556 
584-710 
746-905 

12,000 
5,628 
4,740 
4,200 
5,484 
8,112 
9,396 

12,000 
5,628 
4,740 
4,200 
5,484 
8,112 
9,396 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1,608* 

998-1,213 

1,155-1,405 

1,273-1,548 

556-676 

19,300 
14,556 
16,860 
18,576 
8,112 

19,300 
14,556 
16,860 
18,576 
8,112 

1.94 
2.01 

2.43 

1 
2.17 

0.06 
2.91 

2 
3 
1 
3 

1 
2 

1 
1 
4 

2 
3 
1 
3 

1 

2 
1 
1 
4 

457-556 
395-480 
350-425 
395^80 
457-556 
783-950 
783-950 
783-950 
998-1,213 

11,844 
14,820 

4,308 
14,952 

5,760 
21,216 

9.396 

9,396 
51,612 

11,844 
14,820 

4,308 
14,952 

5,760 
21,216 

9.396 

9,396 
51,612 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 
SANTA  CRUZ  CAMPUS-Continued 


255 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


I        NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69    I 
(Filled)         (Jtntli.)       (tulh.)     | 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 

Continued 

Building  Program  Clearing  Accounts 
— Continued 

Supervising  construction  inspector 111 

Assistant  landscape  architect 111 

Senior  draftsman 111 

Associate  engineer 3  3  3 

General  assistance 11.58       17.50       17.50 


Totals,    General    Administration 82.74     101.50     101.50 


INSTRUCTION  AND  DEPART- 
MENTAL RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Dean    

Assistant  dean 

Provost   

Summer  differential 

Administrative  stipend 

Professor    

Associate  professor 

Assistant  professor 

Instructor 

Lecturer    

Associate 

Supervisor  in  physical  education 

Associate  supervisor  in  physical 

education 

Assistant  supervisor  in  physical 

education 

Teaching  assistant 

Nonacademic : 

Coordinator  of  special  projects 

Assistant  to  the  chancellor 

Assistant  to  the  vice  chancellor 

Director  of  academic  planning 

Instructional  television  coordinator- 
Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Principal  typist-clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Stenographer    

Communications  production 

supervisor 

Photographer   

Photographic  technician 

Senior  television   engineer 

Television  technician 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Laboratory  business  officer  II 

Senior  electronics  technician 

Senior  laboratory  glassblower 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 

Laboratory  mechanician 

Laboratory  assistant  III 

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Laboratory  technician  III 

Laboratory  technician  II 

Laboratory  technician  I 

General  assistance 

Totals,    Instruction    and    Departmental 
Research     


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,100-1.337 

783-950 

556-676 

950-1,155 

(100,918) 

$716,290 


$10,044 

10,860 

7.368 

40,920 

135,908 

$886,055 


*  Not  an  established  range. 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


$16,044 

10.860 

7,368 

40.920 

135.90S 

$886,055 


1.42 

0.50 

0.50 

$2,133* 

$12,800 

$12,800 

1.29 

0.75 

0.75 

981* 

8,825 

8,825 

2 

2 

1,882* 

45,175 

45,175 

— 

— 

— 

— 

14,284 

14,284 

— 

— 

— 

— 

4,900 

4,900 

15.31 

33.25 

33.25 

1,233-2.100 

583,276 

583.276 

16.17 

40.25 

40.25 

983-1.300 

491,950 

491.950 

52.21 

72.50 

72.50 

775-1,067 

706,365 

706,365 

4.79 

4.50 

4.50 

675-792 

36,450 

36,450 

7.12 

1 

1 

730-1,954 

12,300 

12,300 

12.39 

— 

— 

680-786 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

1,083-1,250 

13,000 

13,000 

1 

1 

1 

867-1,000 

10,400 

10,400 

1.17 

o 

O 

708-833 

18,500 

18,500 

8.73 

32.75 

32.75 

333-368 

196,500 

196,500 

- 

0.35 

0.35 

1,187* 

4,985 

4,985 

— 

1 

1 

1,000* 

12,000 

12,000 

— 

1 

1 

1,005* 

12,060 

12,060 

0.50 

1 

1 

1,000* 

12,000 

12.000 

0.50 

1 

1 

1,000* 

12,000 

12,000 

1.43 

2.75 

2.75 

457-556 

15,564 

15,564 

2.50 

3 

3 

395-480 

14,580 

14.580 

0.10 

0.25 

0.25 

457-556 

1,371 

1.371 

8.41 

17.50 

17.50 

395^80 

85,794 

85,794 

1.54 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,524 

4,524 

7.28 

13 

13 

457-556 

76,908 

76,908 

5.67 

10.50 

10.50 

415-505 

54,054 

54,054 

1 

1 

1 

386-469 

5,100 

5,100 

0.50 

0.75 

0.75 

783-950 

7,389 

7,389 

0.75 

0.70 

0.70 

530-644 

5,032 

5,032 

0.31 

0.70 

0.70 

435-530 

3,838 

3,838 

— 

0.65 

0.65 

1,048-1,273 

8,174 

8.174 

1.03 

1 

1 

584-676 

7,008 

7,008 

0.92 

1 

1 

710-863 

8.952 

8,952 

1.64 

4 

4 

556-676 

27,024 

27,024 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,400 

11.400 

_ 

1 

1 

676-821 

8.112 

8.112 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1.38 

2 

2 

676-821 

19,704 

19.704 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7.008 

1.92 

3 

3 

584-710 

23.064 

23.064 

1.28 

1.85 

1.85 

480-584 

10,911 

10,911 

1.02 

2.85 

2.85 

415-505 

14,757 

14,757 

„ 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8.520 

_ 

9 

o 

644-783 

15,456 

15,456 

0.16 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,008 

7.008 

7.75 

19.75 

19.75 

(36,395) 

80,S68 

80,S68 

174.19 

291.10 

291.10 

$1,636,576 

$2,750,246 

$2,750,246 

256 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SANTA  CRUZ  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled) (tilth.)      (Aulhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ORGANIZED  RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Director    

Administrative  stipend 

Astronomer 

Associate  researcher 

Postgraduate  researcher — 11  months 
Librarian  II 

Nonacademic : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Computer  operator 

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Custodian/matron 

Principal  photographer 

Library  assistant  I 

Design   draftsman 

Senior  development  engineer 

Associate  development  engineer 

Junior  development  engineer 

Laboratory  business  officer  II 

Superintendent  of  grounds  and 

buildings   

Equipment  operator 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  man 

Telescope  installation  supervisor 

Telescope  assistant 

Senior  electronics  technician 

Automotive  mechanic 

Mechanical  superintendent  I 

Principal  laboratory  mechanician 

Senior  laboratory  mechanician 

Laboratory  mechanician 

Principal  optical  instrument  maker 

Laboratory  technician  IV 

Laboratory  technician  I 

General   assistance   

Totals,  Organized   Research 49.04 


LIBRARIES 

Acquisition — Processing : 

University  librarian 

Assistant  university  librarian 

Librarian  IV 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Librarian  I 

Principal  clerk 

Key  punch  operator  II 

Computer  operator 

Secretary    

Library  assistant  II 

Library  assistant  I 

Reference-Circulation : 

University  librarian 

Assistant  university  librarian  _ 

Librarian  V 

Librarian  II 

Librarian  I 

Secretary    

Library  assistant  III 

Library  assistant  II 

Library  assistant  I 

General  assistance 

Totals,    Libraries 42.39 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALAEY  RANGE 

0.60 

0.85 

0.85 

$1,948* 

$19,870 

$19,870 

— 

— 

— 

— 

3,000 

3,000 

7.55 

9.40 

9.40 

908-2,100 

153,588 

153,588 

1 

1 

1 

1,142-1,300 

12,100 

12,100 

0.87 

1 

1 

616-786 

8,160 

8,160 

0.33 

- 

- 

621-787 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,484 

5,484 

1.37 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,220 

0.81 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,300 

12,300 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1.29 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,220 

5,220 

0.91 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

0.58 

0.50 

0.50 

395-480 

2,430 

2,430 

_ 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

o 

2 

1,100-1,337 

29,244 

29,244 

1.12 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

25,812 

25,812 

1 

1 

1 

676-783 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.45 

_ 

_ 

821-998 





1.37 

— 

— 

530-644 

_ 

_ 

1.21 

1 

1 

644-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

3 

3 

530-614 

20,736 

20,736 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.860 

1.75 

2 

2 

530-644 

14,376 

14,376 

2.53 

2 

2 

676-821 

17,508 

17.508 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

0.50 

1 

1 

821-998 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

3 

3 

3 

676-821 

29,556 

29,556 

0.80 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

0.42 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,396 

9,396 

2.98 

4.80 

4.80 

530-644 

31,152 

31,152 

3.60 

3.25 

3.25 

(10,351) 

8,256 

8,256 

54.80      54.80 


$457,799 


$543,872 


56.80      56.80 


$277,278 


$369,415 


$543,872 


0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

$1,583* 

$9,500 

$9,500 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,167-1,421 

7,350 

7,350 

1.04 

1 

1 

1,004-1,283 

12,050 

12,050 

1 

2 

2 

750-912 

18,700 

18,700 

3.72 

5 

5 

621-787 

39,600 

39,600 

5.30 

4.50 

4.50 

558-621 

31,050 

31,050 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,904 

5,904 

2.07 

3 

3 

405-492 

14,700 

14,700 

0.86 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,008 

7,008 

1.49 

1.50 

1.50 

457-556 

9,240 

9,240 

3.54 

4 

4 

456-556 

24,576 

24,576 

5.65 

11 

11 

395-480 

53,172 

53,172 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,583* 

9,500 

9,500 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,167-1,421 

7,350 

7,350 

1 

1 

1 

1,004-1,283 

12,700 

12,700 

1 

2 

621-787 

15,300 

15,300 

2 

3.50 

3.50 

558-621 

24,350 

24,350 

0.58 

0.50 

0.50 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

— 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,360 

1.33 

2 

o 

457-556 

11,820 

11,820 

1.91 

3 

o 

395-480 

14,940 

14,940 

6.90 

7.80 

7.80 

(30,760) 

30,909 

30,909 

$369,415 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


University  of  California 
SANTA  CRUZ  CAMPUS-Continued 


257 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (>ulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


EXTENSION    AND   PUBLIC 
SERVICE 

Arts  and  Lectures : 

Administrative  assistant 0.39         0.50         0.50 

Campus  Public  Service : 

Program  coordinator 0.27 

Senior   typist-clerk 

General  assistance 

Totals,    Extension    and    Public   Service  0.86  1.71  1.71 


0.46         0.46 
0.50         0.50 
0.20         0.25         0.25 


SALARY  RANGE 

$.-,.-,(;  07c, 

888* 
395-480 
(3.251) 

$8,884 


s;;.m;i 

4,902 
2,430 

IjlHI 


$12,096 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


$3,864 

4,902 

2,430 

900 


$12,090 


MAINTENANCE   AND   OPERATION 
OF   PLANT 

Building  and  Grounds  Administration  : 

Administrator  of  physical  plant 1  11 

Senior  clerk 2.04  3  3 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.33  2  2 

Fire  Prevention  Service : 

Fireman    111 

Central  Heating  Plant : 

Chief  steam  operating  engineer 0.90  1  1 

Steam  operating  engineer 2.30  3  3 

Plant  Service : 

Superintendent  of  grounds  and 

buildings   -  1  1 

Storekeeper  I -  1  1 

Custodian/matron -  19  19 

Custodian  foreman  II -  1  1 

Custodian  foreman  I -  1  1 

Maid/houskeeping  aid -  20  20 

Tree  trimmer  foreman -  1  1 

Tree  trimmer —  3  3 

Grounds  foreman -  1  1 

Groundsman —  6  6 

Craft  foreman -  1  1 

Senior  maintenance  man -  15  15 

Maintenance  man -  6  6 

Material  planner -  1  1 

Truck  driver —  1  1 

Security  Service : 

Chief  of  police 0.63  1  1 

Police  sergeant 0.33  1  1 

Police  officer 4.59  4  4 

Guard    0.42  1  1 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.61  1  1 

General   assistance   0.12  0.75  0.75 

Totals,  Maintenance  and  Operation  of 

Plant   15.27  97.75  97.75            $109,710             $618,423             $618,423 

STUDENT  SERVICES 


$1,260* 

$15,120 

$15,120 

395-480 

15,324 

15,324 

395-480 

9,720 

9,720 

584-710 

7,728 

7,728 

746-863 

9,396 

9,396 

644-746 

24,336 

24,336 

821-998 

10,356 

10,356 

480-584 

5,904 

5,904 

415-505 

99,144 

99,144 

530-644 

7,008 

7,008 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

359-435 

90,360 

90,360 

584-710 

8.520 

8,520 

505-614 

19,080 

19,080 

505-614 

6,360 

6,360 

435-530 

33,336 

33,336 

710-821 

9,396 

9,396 

644-746 

125,088 

125,088 

530-614 

38,784 

38,784 

599-692 

7,188 

7,188 

415-505 

5,904 

5,904 

746-905 

9,852 

9,852 

644-783 

8,952 

8,952 

584-710 

30,624 

30,624 

480-584 

5,760 

5,760 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

(675) 

4,719 

4,719 

Assistant  Chancellor — 
Student  Services : 
Assistant  chancellor,  student  affairs 

and  registrar 

Senior  clerk 

Clerk 

Admissions : 

1 

0.71 

0.10 

1 

0.75 
2.55 
2.85 
1.31 
0.72 
0.78 
1 

0.31 
0.23 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

7 
2 
1 
2 

1 

1 
0.50 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

7 
2 
1 
2 

1 

1 
0.50 

1 

$1,566* 
395^180 
350-425 
457-556 

457-556 
395^80 
350-425 
395-480 
350-425 
415-505 
710-863 

415-505 
821-998 
614-746 
710-863 

$18,000 
5,220 
4,200 
5,904 

5,760 
34,140 

8,712 
4,980 
8,400 

8,952 

5,100 
4,926 
7,368 

$18,000 
5,220 
4,200 
5,904 

5,760 

Clerk                                      

34,140 

8,712 
4,980 

8,400 

Secretary-stenographer  — . 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Counseling  Center : 

8,952 
5,100 

Counseling  psychologist  I 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

4,926 
7,368 

Not  an  established  range. 

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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SANTA  CRUZ  CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         |Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Financial  Aids : 

Principal  clerk 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Housing  Office : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Placement  Center : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Assistant  registrar  II 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Preceptor  Support : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  administrative  assistant — 

Assistant  dean  of  students 

Head  resident 

Cultural  and  Recreational  Program  : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Registrar : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Assistant  registrar  I 

Administrative  assistant 

Student  Health  Service : 

Student  health  service  director 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Staff  nurse 

Associate  physician 

General  assistance 

Totals,   Student  Services  29.84 


GENERAL   INSTITUTIONAL  SERVICES 
AND   EXPENSE 

Central  Stenography : 

Principal  typist-clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk      

Duplicating : 

Senior    offset    duplicating    machine 

operator    

Offset  duplicating  machine  operator 

Garage : 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Mail  and  Messenger : 

Mail  clerk  I 

Receiving : 

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper  I  

Stores  helper 

Telephone  : 

Communications   attendant 

Senior  clerk 

Audio-Visual  Service : 

Principal  cierk 

Clerk      

Communications    production    super- 
visor     

Photographer      

Photographic  technician 

Senior  television  engineer 

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Draftsman    

Academic  Senate  Secretariat : 

Secretary -stenographer     

Administrative  assistant 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALAEY  RANGE 

- 

1 

1 

$457-556 

$5,4S4 

$5,4S4 

- 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,520 

0.50 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,980 

4,980 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

710-863 

4,698 

4,698 

0.24 

- 

- 

710-863 

- 

- 

0.39 

1.25 

1.25 

395^80 

6,075 

6,075 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

415-505 

2,814 

2,814 

— 

0.50 

0.50 

710-863 

4,260 

4,260 

1 

2 

2 

710-863 

17,916 

17,916 

0.71 

- 

- 

457-556 

- 

- 

0.50 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

4,860 

0.39 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,200 

7,200 

0.08 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

0.93 

0.83 

0.83 

395^180 

4,034 

4,034 

0.99 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

0.42 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,740 

4,740 

— 

0.84 

0.84 

415-505 

4,284 

4,284 

0.08 

1 

1 

628-764 

7,536 

7,536 

0.93 

- 

1 

556-676 

- 

- 

_ 

0.50 

0.50 

1,225* 

7,350 

7,350 

1.11 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

4,860 

0.25 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,220 

5,220 

1.95 

2 

2 

571-692 

14,736 

14,736 

1.02 

1 

1 

1,439-1,750 

19,290 

19,290 

3.04 

7.35 

7.35 

(16,224) 

32,150 

32,150 

49.77      49.77 


$183,043 


$307,297 


$307,297 


1.34 
0.92 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

$457-556 
395-480 
350-425 

$5,484 
9.S40 
4,308 

$5,484 
9,840 
4,308 

_ 

1 
1 

1 
1 

480-584 
435-530 

6,516 
5,352 

6,510 
5,352 

0.48 
0.82 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

395-480 
644-746 
415-505 

4,980 
8,112 
5,628 

4,980 
8,112 
5,628 

1.62 

2 

2 

435-530 

11,124 

11,124 

1 
1 
0.29 

1 
1 
0.50 

1 

1 
0.50 

556-676 
480-584 
342-415 

7,368 
6,204 
2,154 

7,368 
6,204 
2,154 

1 
1 

i 

o 
1 

395-480 
395-480 

9,720 

5,220 

9,720 
5,220 

0.34 
0.50 

0.25 

0.25 

457-556 
350-425 

1,440 

1,440 

0.50 
0.25 
0.31 

0.37 
1.02 
0.22 

0.25 
0.30 
0.30 
0.21 
0.15 
0.25 

0.25 
0.30 
0.30 
0.21 
0.15 
0.25 

7S3-950 
530-644 
435-530 
1.048-1,273 
480-584 
415-505 
435-530 

2.463 
2,157 
1,645 
2,641 
909 
1,293 

2,463 
2,157 
1,645 
2,641 
909 
1,293 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

415-505 
556-676 

5,100 
6,672 

5,100 
6,672 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


259 


University  of  California 


SANTA   CRUZ   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auth.j 


68-69 
(Aulh.J 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL    INSTITUTIONAL   SERVICES 
AND   EXPENSE— Continued 


Environmental  Health  and  Safety  : 
Environmental  health  and  safety 
technician   

Gifts  and  Endowments: 

Assistant  chancellor 

Secretary  

Public  Information  : 

Assistant  chancellor 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary    

Public  information  representative  _ 
Writer  III 

Publications : 

Secretary-stenographer 

Editor  III 

General  assistance 

Totals,   General    Institutional    Services 
and    Expense 

AUXILIARY   ENTERPRISES 

Housing — General  Expense : 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Residence  halls  manager  II 

Assistant  business  manager  I 

Housing — Central  Lodging : 

Communications   attendant 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Proctor    

Residence  halls  manager  II 

Residence  halls  manager  I 

Bookstore — General : 

Senior  clerk 

Bookstore  manager 

General   assistance   

Totals,    Auxiliary    Enterprises 

Merit  Increase  and  Provisions  : 

Academic 

Nonacademic 

TOTALS,  SANTA   CRUZ   CAMPUS— 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


0.79 

1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$950-1,155 

$11,976 

$11,976 

0.50 
1.01 

- 

- 

1,125* 
415-505 

- 

- 

0.50 
0.97 
0.04 

0.17 
0.75 

0.50 
0.50 
0.50 
1 

0.50 
0.50 
0.50 

1 

1,208* 
395-480 
457-556 
783-950 
710-863 

7,250 
2,100 
2,742 
9,396 

7,250 
2,100 
2,742 
9,396 

3.03 

1 
1 
5.53 

1 
1 
5.53 

415-505 
710-863 
(13,061) 

$125,013 

5,100 

8,520 

26,030 

$189,444 

5,100 

8,520 

26,030 

21.74 

31.24 

31.24 

$189,444 

0.81 
0.83 
0.17 

0.25 

1 
1 

0.25 
1 

1 

$395-480 
395-480 
746-905 
584-710 

$1,215 
4,980 
9,396 

$1,215 
4,980 
9,396 

0.71 
0.32 
1.65 

0.14 

2 
o 

3 
0.50 

1 

2 
2 
3 
0.50 

1 

395-480 
39.>480 
457-556 
746-905 
614-746 

9,720 
9,720 
17,736 
4,476 
7,368 

9,720 
9.720 
17,736 
4,476 
7,368 

3.50 

1 

7.13 

4 
1 
14.10 

4 
1 
14.10 

395-480 
783* 
(31,252) 

$83,586 

20,280 

9,396 

51,774 

$146,061 

20,280 

9,396 

51,774 

16.26 

29.85 

29.85 

$146,061 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,375 
25,763 

25,375 
25,763 

432.33 

714.52 

714.52 

$3,598,179 

$5,874,047 

$5,874,047 

260 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


AGRICULTURAL  SCIENCES 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS        j  ACTUAL 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
lulled)        (Authj       (Aulhj 


1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


INSTRUCTION   AND   DEPART- 
MENTAL  RESEARCH 

Academic : 

University   dean   

Director    

Totals,   Academic   

Nonacademic : 

Assistant  to  university  dean  of  agri- 
culture   

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Totals,    Nonacademic    

General  assistance 

Totals,    Instruction    and    Departmental 
Research     


ORGANIZED   RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Assistant  head 

Director  of  field  stations 

Specialist    

Associate  specialist 

Assistant  specialist 

Superintendent  of  station 

Totals,  Academic 

Nonacademic : 

Herdsman 

Assistant  herdsman 

Principal  superintendent  of  cultiva- 
tions   

Senior  superintendent  of  cultivations 

Superintendent  of  cultivations 

Cultivationist 

Senior  nurseryman 

Nurseryman   

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Custodian/matron 

Administrative  assistant 

Craft  foreman 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  man 

Farm  maintenance  man 

Farm  equipment  operator  II 

Laboratory  technician  IV 

Laboratory  technician  II 

Laboratory  technician  I 

Totals,  Nonacademic 

General   assistance   

Totals,  Organized    Research 


EXTENSION   AND   PUBLIC 
SERVICE 

Administration : 

Director 

Agriculturist    

Home  economist 

Principal   clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Accountant  II 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALAEY  KANGE 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

$2,167* 
2,167* 

$26,000 
26,000 

$52,000 

$26,000 
26,000 

2 

2 

2 

$52,000 

$52,000 

1 

0.92 

1 

0.76 

3 

1 
1 
1.12 

o.ss 

3 

1 
1 
1.12 

0.88 
3 

1,458* 
395^80 
395-4S0 
415-505 
556-676 

17,500 
5,760 
5,935 
5,332 

23,952 

17,500 
5,760 
5,935 
5,332 

23,952 

6.68 
0.05 


7 
0.40 


7 
0.40 


$53,102 
(176) 


8.73 


9.40 


9.40 


$105,278 


$5S,479 
1,419 


$111,89S 


0.97 

3.77 

1 

1.98 

2.17 

1.60 

1.25 

2.42 

0.58 


1 
3 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
3 


$2,083* 
1,200-1.783 
1,200-1,783 
457-556 
395-480 
415-505 
710-863 
556-676 
746-905 


$25,000 
60,400 
17,600 
13,032 
11,520 
6,060 
8,952 
23,232 


$58,479 
1,419 


$111,89S 


0.85 

0.85 

0.85 

$1,4S2* 

$15,116 

$15,116 

0.85 

0.S5 

0.85 

1,627* 

16,660 

16,660 

1.05 

1.30 

1.30 

1.191-1,4S2 

21,127 

21,127 

4.13 

5.85 

5.85 

909-1,104 

6S.511 

68.511 

1.40 

0.40 

0.40 

713-825 

3,960 

3,960 

4.55 

4.75 

4.75 

908-2,100 

65,993 
$191,367 

65,993 

12.83 

14 

14 

$164,846 

$191,367 

3.08 

3 

3 

530-644 

23,184 

23,184 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,564 

12,564 

4 

4 

4 

746-905 

39,936 

39,936 

4 

5 

5 

614-746 

39,240 

39,240 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,672 

6,672 

37.49 

39 

39 

435-530 

236,328 

236,32S 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

S,112 

8,112 

2.92 

3 

3 

4S0-5S4 

18,336 

1S.336 

1.44 

3 

3 

395-480 

14,700 

14,700 

2.53 

2 

2 

395^80 

11,520 

11,520 

0.88 

0.75 

0.75 

350-425 

3,150 

3,150 

1.09 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.82 

1.88 

1.88 

415-505 

10,553 

10,553 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

415-505 

3,030 

3,030 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,920 

7,920 

0.67 

2 

o 

710-821 

18,792 

18,792 

5.33 

4 

4 

644-746 

34,752 

34,752 

5.50 

5 

5 

530-614 

36,144 

36,144 

0.08 

1 

1 

530-614 

7,368 

7,368 

4 

4 

4 

530-644 

30,912 

30,912 

1.83 

2 

2 

783-950 

22,800 

22,800 

2.80 

4 

4 

644-7S3 

31,296 

31,296 

1.82 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,516 
$630,497 

6,516 

86.78 

91.13 

91.13 

$572,363 

$630,497 

23.S7 

26.83 

26.83 

(143,486) 

191,815 

191,815 

123.48 

131.96 

131.96 

$880,695 

$1,013,679 

$1,013,679 

$25,000 
60,400 
17,600 
13,032 
11,520 
6,060 
8,952 
23,232 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


261 


AGRICULTURAL  SCIENCES-Continued 

111 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS                  ACTUAL 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

-J 

66-67     67-68    68-69              1966-67 
Ifiiled)        (toth.)       (»»ln.)     | 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 
50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


EXTENSION    AND    PUBLIC 
SERVICE — Continued 

Information  : 

Agriculturist    4 

Associate  agriculturist 4 

Assistant  agriculturist 2 

Associate  home  economist 1 

Principal  clerk 1.53 

Senior  clerk   3 

Senior   typist-clerk   6.65 

Varitypist  1.97 

Senior  duplicating  machine 

operator     1 

Duplicating  machine  operator 0.99 

Principal  offset  duplicating 

machine  operator 1 

Senior  offset  duplicating  machine 

operator    1 

Offset  duplicating  machine  operator  2 

Secretary    1.88 

Secretary-stenographer 3.76 

Storekeeper  II 0.50 

Senior   artist   1 

Artist     4 

Illustrator    0.50 

Communications  production  assist- 
ant III 2 

Senior  photographer 1 

Photographer   1 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Editor   III   1 

Editor  I 0.91 

Writer  IV 1.42 

Laboratory  assistant  II 0.94 

Laboratory  helper 0.36 

Production : 

Agriculturist 55.05 

Associate  agriculturist 24.75 

Assistant  agriculturist 4 

Superintendent  of  cultivations 2 

Principal  clerk 0.50 

Senior  clerk 0.58 

Clerk    1 

Principal  typist-clerk 1 

Senior  typist-clerk 5.63 

Secretary 2.29 

Secretary-stenographer 24.41 

Stenographer    1.42 

Junior  engineer 1 

Junior  statistician 2.06 

Programmer  I 0.02 

Laboratory  helper 3.04 

Laboratory    assistant   I 1.80 

Laboratory  technician  IV 0.58 

Laboratory  technician  II 7.48 

Laboratory  technician  I 12.27 

Marketing : 

Agriculturist 7.78 

Associate  agriculturist 2 

Secretary-stenographer 2 

Stenographer    1.03 

Junior  statistician 1 

Home  Economics : 

Agriculturist    2 

Associate  agriculturist 0.67 

Home  economist 7 

Associate  home  economist 4 

Secretary    1 

Secretary-stenographer 4.02 

Laboratory  assistant  III 1 

Laboratory  assistant  II 2 

Laboratory   technician   II 0.50 


SALARY  RANGE 

4 

4 

$1,200-1,7*3 

$71,000 

$71,000 

4 

4 

916-1,117 

51,400 

51,400 

1 

1 

725-875 

10.500 

10,500 

1 

1 

916-1.117 

13,400 

13,400 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,072 

6,672 

3 

3 

395-480 

17,004 

17,004 

7 

7 

395-480 

35,508 

35.508 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,966 

12,966 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,200 

4,200 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,564 

12,564 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,300 

12.300 

3 

3 

415-505 

16.644 

16,644 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9.852 

4 

4 

556-676 

31,524 

31,524 

0.50 

0.50 

435-530 

2,814 

2,814 

2 

2 

710-863 

19,752 

19,752 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,188 

7,188 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,360 

2 

2 

S63-1.048 

21,216 

21.216 

1 

1 

480-584 

5,760 

5,760 

0.50 

0.50 

342-415 

2.100 

2,100 

66 

66 

1,200-1,783 

1,112,700 

1,112,700 

14 

14 

916-1,117 

182.500 

182,500 

4 

4 

725-875 

40,300 

40,300 

2 

2 

505-614 

14.376 

14,376 

2 

o 

457-556 

11,988 

11,988 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.860 

4,860 

1 

1 

350-425 

5,100 

5,100 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

6 

6 

395-480 

32,214 

32.214 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,704 

19,704 

22 

22 

415-505 

120,462 

120,462 

1.50 

1.50 

386-469 

7,176 

7,176 

1 

1 

676-783 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

614-746 

15,096 

15,096 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7.36S 

3 

3 

342-415 

14,004 

14,004 

2 

2 

415-505 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,356 

10,356 

8 

8 

644-7S3 

66,036 

66,036 

15 

15 

530-644 

104,796 

104,796 

9 

9 

1,200-1,783 

162,800 

162,800 

1 

1 

915-1,117 

12,700 

12.700 

2 

2 

415-505 

12,120 

12,120 

1 

1 

386-469 

4,860 

4,860 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

2 

1,200-1,783 

39,000 

39,000 

1 

1 

916-1.117 

11,900 

11.900 

7 

7 

1,200-1,783 

119,400 

119,400 

4 

4 

916-1,117 

49,900 

49,900 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,060 

4.50 

4.50 

415-505 

26,790 

26,790 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

S.520 

2 

2 

480-584 

14,016 

14.016 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

7,728 

7,728 

262 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


AGRICULTURAL   SCBENCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)        (Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
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51 
52 
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60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
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71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


EXTENSION   AND  PUBLIC 
SERVICE— Continued 

4-H  Programs : 

Agriculturist    

Associate  agriculturist 

Home   economist 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Community  and  Public  Affairs  : 

Agriculturist    

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

County  Operation : 

Agriculturist    

Associate  agriculturist 

Assistant  agriculturist 

Junior   agriculturist 

Home  economist 

Associate  home  economist 

Assistant  home  economist 

Junior  home  economist 

Senior  superintendent  of 

cultivations 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer    

Administrative   assistant 

County  Operation  Offset : 

Agriculturist    

Associate  agriculturist 

Assistant  agriculturist 

Home   economist 

Associate  home  economist 

Assistant  home  economist 

Junior  home  economist 

Agricultural  Publications  Office : 

Manager    agricultural    publications 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary      

Editor  IV 

Editor  III 

Editor  II   

Production  assistant  III 

Writer  III 

General   assistance 

Totals,   Extension   and    Public   Service 

Merit  Increase  Provisions : 

Academic      

Nonacademic      

TOTALS,  AGRICULTURAL 

SCIENCES 


SALARY  RANGE 

6 

6 

6 

$1,200-1,783 

$109,400 

$109,400 

1 

1 

1 

916-1,117 

13,400 

13,400 

3 

3 

3 

1,200-1,783 

49,000 

49,000 

0.83 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.20 

2 

2 

415-505 

10,200 

10,200 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

_ 

1 

1 

1,200-1,783 

14,400 

14,400 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

30.65 

34 

34 

1,200-1,783 

552,400 

552,400 

35.96 

32 

32 

916-1,117 

392,001 

392.001 

11.72 

12 

12 

725-875 

116,400 

116,400 

1 

1 

1 

650 

7,800 

7,800 

7.45 

7 

7 

1,200-1,7S3 

111,100 

111,100 

6 

6 

6 

915-1,117 

71,700 

71,700 

11.39 

10 

10 

725-875 

93,500 

93,500 

1.95 

2 

2 

650 

15,600 

15,600 

6 

5 

5 

614-746 

44,760 

44,760 

0.25 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

1.75 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,100 

5,100 

1.97 

2 

556-676 

16,224 

16,224 

107.72 

107 

107 

1,200-1,783 

1,78S,501 

1,788,501 

54.92 

56 

56 

916-1,117 

691,502 

691,502 

56.33 

48 

48 

725-875 

473,401 

473,401 

22 

14 

14 

1,200-1,783 

222,800 

222,800 

12.25 

11 

11 

916-1,117 

144,500 

144,500 

10.10 

5 

5 

725-875 

49,000 

49,000 

1.61 

2 

2 

650 

15,600 

15,600 

1 

1 

1 

1,125* 

13,500 

13,500 

0.1S 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

4,860 

1 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

10,620 

10.620 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

25,152 

25,152 

3.75 

3.75 

3.75 

710-S63 

38,646 

38,646 

1.75 

1.75 

1.75 

584-710 

13,926 

13,926 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

6.14 

2.95 

2.95 

(51,565) 
$7,S87,950 

12,261 

$8,071,768 

12,261 

671.90 

651.45 

651.45 

$8,071,768 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

122,856 

122,S56 

- 

- 

- 

- 

39,681 

39,681 

804.11 

792.81 

792.81 

$8,873,923 

$9,359,S82 

$9,359,882 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


IIICIIKIl  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


263 


UNIVERSITY   EXTENSION 

Ul 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

2 
-I 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
1     (Filled)        (tilth.)       («uth.) 

1966-67 

2      EXTENSION  AND  PU  BLIC  SERVICE 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
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11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
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39 
40 
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46 
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48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Statewide  Programs: 
Associate  dean — statewide  programs 
Junior  University  extension  special- 
ist   

Program  coordinator 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  analyst 

Continuing  Education  of  the  Bar: 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate   University  extension   spe- 
cialist   

Librarian  I 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Editor  IV 

Editor  III 

Editor  II 

Editor  I 

Continuing  Education  of  the  Bar — 
Summer : 
Senior  typist-clerk 

Real  Estate : 

University  extension  specialist 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Correspondence — General  Instruction  : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension 

specialist     r 

Assistant  university  extension 

specialist 

Principal    clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative   assistant 

Correspondence — High  School : 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Stenographer    

Administrative   assistant 

Arts  and  Humanities: 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension 

specialist 

Assistant  university  extension 

specialist 

Junior  university  extension  special- 
ist   

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative   assistant 

Business  Administration  : 

Assistant  university  extension 

specialist 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Administrative   assistant 

Business  Administration : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension   spe- 
cialist     

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary    

Storekeeper    I    

Administrative   assistant 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


SALARY   BANGS 

- 

1 

1 

$1,583* 

$19,000 

$19,000 

0.37 

0.50 

0.50 

641-683 

:;.n.-,i  i 

3,850 

1 

2 

2 

641-1,833 

30,308 

30.308 

0.95 

T 

1 

457-556 

5.484 

5.484 

1.25 

2 

2 

415-505 

10,704 

10.704 

0.33 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

L5.29 

19.05 

19.05 

1,250-1,833 

336,099 

336,099 

4.85 

5.C0 

5.60 

967-1,167 

73,460 

73.460 

0.79 

1.20 

1.20 

457-556 

8,040 

8,040 

2.18 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,916 

17.916 

8.86 

12 

12 

395-180 

60,684 

60.684 

0.37 

1.20 

1.20 

350-425 

5.170 

5.170 

0.56 

2 

0 

457-556 

11,688 

11.688 

1.44 

0.50 

0.50 

415-505 

2,610 

2,610 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7.728 

7,728 

2.03 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

24,552 

24,552 

3.42 

4.50 

4.50 

710-863 

41,286 

41,286 

3.88 

6 

6 

584-710 

43,992 

43,992 

2 

3 

3 

530-644 

19,884 

19,884 

- 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

0.66 

0.50 

0.50 

1,250-1,833 

9,200 

9,200 

0.58 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,694 

5,694 

1.80 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.'.  ISO 

4,980 

0.31 

0.25 

0.25 

556-676 

1,668 

1,668 

1 

1 

1 

1,250-1,833 

16,000 

16,600 

1.23 

1 

1 

967-1,167 

11,600 

11,600 

0.09 

0.40 

0.40 

750-908 

4,360 

4,360 

3.42 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,852 

24,852 

5.84 

7 

7 

395-480 

36,996 

36,996 

3.67 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,030 

21.030 

1.S3 

2 

2 

415-505 

10,584 

10.584 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.93 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

1 

1 

1 

3S6-469 

5,100 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,728 

7,728 

0.93 

- 

- 

1,250-1,833 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

967-1,167 

- 

- 

2.67 

- 

- 

750-908 

- 

- 

0.50 

642-683 

_ 

- 

4 

457-556 

— 

— 

2.67 

_ 

_ 

395-480 

- 

- 

0.30 

_ 

_ 

415-505 

- 

- 

1.75 

- 

- 

556-676 

— 

— 

1.18 

9 

2 

750-908 

20,400 

20,400 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5.484 

3 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,220 

5,220 

— 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,632 

4,632 

- 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,368 

7,368 

0.43 

1.45 

1.45 

1,250-1,833 

23,790 

23.790 

1.34 

0.85 

0.S5 

967-1,167 

10,455 

10.455 

2.54 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,S80 

17.SS0 

4.37 

5 

5 

395^80 

25.440 

25.440 

1.30 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,360 

0.67 

0.67 

0.67 

480-5S4 

4,366 

4,366 

1 

1.60 

1.60 

556-676 

12,317 

12.317 

264 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


UNIVERSITY   EXTENSiON-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (tilth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
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16 
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68 
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71 
72 
73 
74 
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76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


EXTENSION    AND    PUBLIC    SERV- 
ICE— Continued 

Business  Administration — Executive 
Program — Berkeley : 
Associate  university   extension   spe- 
cialist   

Principal    clerk    

Business  Administration — Executive 
Program — Los  Angeles : 

University  extension  specialist 

Principal   clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary-stenographer    

Administrative   assistant 

Business  Administration  Conferences : 

University  extension  specialist 

Assistant  university   extension   spe- 
cialist   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative   assistant 

Conferences : 

University  extension  specialist 

Secretary    

Criminology : 

Associate  university   extension   spe- 
cialist     

Senior   typist-clerk 

Daytime  Program — Berkeley  : 

Assistant  university   extension   spe- 
cialist   

Principal  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Administrative  analyst 

Administrative   assistant 

Daytime  Program — Los  Angeles : 
Associate  university  extension 

specialist 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Administrative  assistant 

Dentistry — Operatory : 

University  extension   specialist 

Administrative  assistant 

Dentistry  Technicians : 

University  extension  specialist 

Teacher — university  extension 

Administrative  assistant 

Education — Berkeley : 

University  extension  specialist 

Assistant  university  extension 

specialist 

Principal   clerk   

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary-stenographer     

Administrative  assistant 

Education — Los  Angeles  : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  program  coordinatory 

Principal    clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk   

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Graduate  Intern  Program — 
Teacher  Education : 

Supervisor  teacher  education 

University  extension  specialist 

Senior  television  technician 

Engineering : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension 

specialist 

Assistant  university  extension 

specialist 

Junior  university  extension  special- 
ist   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

a  By  individual  agreement. 


0.50 

1 

0.50 

1 

0.50 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$967-1.167 
457-556 

0.75 

0.92 

0.54 

1 

1.96 

0.25 

1 

2 

1 

1.25 

0.25 

1 

2 

1 

1.25 

1,25G-1,S33 
457-556 
395-4S0 
415-505 
556-676 

1 

1.10 

1.10 

1,250-1,833 

0.92 

1 
1 
1.10 

1 
1 
1.10 

750-90S 
395^180 
556-676 

0.63 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,250-1,833 
457-556 

0.01 
0.41 

0.50 
0.50 

0.50 
0.50 

967-1,167 
395^1S0 

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750-908 
457-556 
395-4S0 
746-905 
556-676 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

967-1,167 
395-480 
556-676 

0.18 
1.67 

0.25 
1.67 

0.25 
1.67 

1,250-1.833 
556-676 

0.07 
2.71 
0.33 

- 

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1,250-1,833 
—  a 
556-676 

1.50 

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2 

1,250-1,833 

2.67 

4 

3.01 

1 

0.47 

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4 
3 

1 
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750-908 
457-556 
395-480 
415-505 
556-676 

0.08 

2.02 
1.01 

1 

1 

1 
3 

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1 
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1 
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1,250-1.833 
641-1.167 
457-556 
395-4S0 
415-505 
556-676 

7 
1 
0.09 

- 

- 

712-1.230 

1,250-1.833 

676-821 

1.37 

0.67 

0.67 

1,250-1.833 

1.25 

0.83 

0.83 

967-1,167 

0.73 

1.50 

1.50 

750-908 

0.66 
3.76 
2.42 

1 
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1 
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642-6S3 
395-480 
415-505 

$5,800 
6,672 


4.600 
5,760 
9,4S0 
6,060 
9,S64 

16,840 

10,400 
4,740 
7,373 

1S.400 
6,672 


5.800 
2,370 


10.900 
5,904 
5.62S 
5,501 

7.1S8 


11,600 
5,220 

8,112 

5.775 
13,547 


31,600 

28,400 

22,932 

14,220 

5.352 

6,672 

16,600 
10,400 

17,784 

19,560 

5,484 

7,008 


9.727 

9,628 

16.100 

S,200 
14,580 
10,704 


$5,800 
6,672 


4,600 
5,760 
9,4S0 
6.060 
9,864 

16.S40 

10,400 
4,740 
7.373 

18,400 
6,672 


5,S00 
2,370 


10,900 
5.904 
5,628 
5.501 

7,1SS 


11,600 
5,220 
8,112 

5,775 
13,547 


31,600 

28,400 

22,932 

14,220 

5,352 

6,672 

16,600 
10.400 

17,784 

19,560 

5.484 

7.008 


9,727 

9,628 

16,100 

8,200 
14.580 
10,704 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


265 


University  of  California 
UNIVERSITY   EXTENSION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled;        (Anlh.)       (Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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ICE— Continued 

Engineering — Continued 

Stenographer    .    

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 

Counselor  I 

Engineer — Executive  Program : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension  spe- 
cialist   

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Engineering  Management: 

University  extension  specialist 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Administrative   assistant 

Modern  Engineering : 

University  extension  specialist 

Administrative   assistant 

Environmental  Design  : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate   university  extension  spe- 
cialist   

Principal  clerk 

Health  Sciences : 

Associate  university  extension   spe- 
cialist   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Industrial  Relations : 

University  extension  specialist 

Instruction — Davis : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension  spe- 
cialist   

Assistant  university  extension   spe- 
cialist   

Senior   typist-clerk    

Editor   II    

Instruction — Riverside/Other : 

Director   University  extension 

Associate  university  extension  spe- 
cialist   

Assistant  university  extension  spe- 
cialist   

Senior   typist-clerk    

Secretary 

Program   coordinator   

Instruction — San  Diego  : 

University    extension    specialist 

Associate  university  extension  spe- 
cialist   

Assistant  university  extension  spe- 
cialist   

Principal  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Instruction — Santa  Cruz  : 

Associate   university   extension   spe- 
cialist   

Assistant   university   extension   spe- 
cialist   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Instruction — Santa  Barbara  : 
Associate  university  extension   spe- 
cialist   

Assistant   university   extension   spe- 
cialist   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Counseling  psychologist  II 

'  Not  an  established  range. 


0.04 
0.42 
1 
0.24 

- 

- 

SALAKY  RANGE 

$386-469 
710-963 
556-676 
530-644 

- 

- 

- 

0.05 

0.05 

1,250-1,833 

$1,005 

$1,005 

0.50 
1 

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0.50 
1 

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0.50 

1 
1 

967-1,167 

457—556 
395-480 

7.000 
6,516 
4,860 

7.000 
6,516 
4,860 

1 
1 

0.10 

1 
1 

0.10 

1 

1 

1,250-1,833 

395-4S0 
556-676 

2,010 
4.740 
7,368 

2.010 
4.740 
7,368 

1 

0.05 

1 

0.05 
1 

1,250-1,833 

556-676 

1.005 

7,008 

1,005 
7,008 

- 

1 

1 

1,250-1,833 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

0.50 
0.50 

0.50 
0.50 

967-1.167 
457-556 

7.000 
2.952 

7,000 
2,952 

0.06 
0.49 

0.50 

1 

0.50 

1 

967-1,167 
395-480 

5.S00 

4.740 

5.800 
4,740 

0.50 

- 

- 

1,250-1,833 

- 

- 

0.17 

1 

1 

1.250-1,833 

15.000 

15,000 

- 

1 

1 

967-1.167 

13,100 

13,100 

0.75 

1 
2 
1 

1 
2 

1 

750-908 
395-480 

584-710 

9,500 
9.480 

7,008 

9,500 
9,480 
7,00S 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1.458* 

8,750 

S,750 

- 

1 

1 

967-1,167 

11.600 

11,600 

1 

0.82 
0.94 

3 

1 
2 

3 

1 
2 

750-908 

395-480 

457-556 

642-1,833 

31,300 

4.9S0 
12,120 

31,300 

4,980 

12,120 

1 

1 

1 

1,250-1,833 

15,000 

15,000 

1 

1 

1 

967-1.167 

14.000 

14,000 

1.13 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

9 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

9 
1 
1 

750-905 
457—556 
395-1S0 
457-556 
415-505 
710-S63 

9,000 
6.672 
4,740 
12.432 
5.100 
8.952 

9.000 
6.672 
4,740 
12.432 
5.100 
8,952 

_ 

2.29 

2.29 

967-1.167 

26.564 

26,564 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 

2 

750-908 
395HIS0 

10.900 
9.720 

10.900 
9.720 

1 

3.60 

3.60 

967-1.167 

46,700 

46.700 

1.50 

1 

1.50 

2 

1 

3 

0.50 

1.50 

9 
1 

3 
0.50 

750-908 
395-4S0 
457-556 
415-505 
905-1,100 

16,350 
10.332 

5,484 
15.180 

5,430 

16.350 
10,332 

5.4S4 
15.1S0 

5,430 

266 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


UN1VERSSTY   EXTENSION-Confinued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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EXTENSION    AND    PUBLIC    SERV- 
ICE— Continued 

Instruction — Irvine : 
Associate  university  extension  spe- 
cialist   

Assistant  university  extension  spe- 
cialist   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Arts,   Humanities  and   Social  Science 
Classes : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension   spe- 
cialist   

Assistant  university  extension  spe- 
cialist   

Junior  university  extension  special- 
ist     

Principal   clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk   

Secretary-stenographer     

Administrative   assistant 

Arts,  Humanities  and  Social  Science — 
Specialist  Program : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension   spe- 
cialist     

Assistant  university  extension   spe- 
cialist     

Junior  university  extension  special- 
ist       

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary-stenographer     

Administrative  assistant 

Job  Corps : 

University  extension   specialist 

Letters  and  Sciences : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension  spe- 
cialist       

Assistant   university   extension   spe- 
cialist        

Principal    clerk    

Clerk     

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary-stenographer       

Administrative   assistant 

Medicine — San  Francisco  Campus  : 

Director  university  extension 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension  spe- 
cialist       

Principal   clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Medicine — Symposium/Lay  Program  : 
Associate  university  extension  spe- 
cialist       

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Nursing — Paramedical : 
Associate  university   extension   spe- 
cialist     

Assistant  university  extension   spe- 
cialist     

Principal  clerk 

Secretary  

Administrative  assistant 

Medicine — TV : 

University  extension  specialist 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Administrative  assistant 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


2.57 

2.50 

2.50 

SALARY  BANGE 

$967-1,167 

$32,250 

$32,250 

1 
0.76 

1 
3 

1 
3 

750-908 
395-4S0 

9,500 
14,940 

9,500 
14,940 

- 

0.55 

0.55 

1,250-1,833 

10,120 

10,120 

- 

1.70 

1.70 

967-1,167 

22,355 

22,355 

- 

0.30 

0.30 

750-90S 

3,120 

3,120 

- 

0.20 

2.80 

1.20 

1 

1.10 

0.20 

2.S0 

1.20 

1 

1.10 

642-683 
457-556 
395-480 
415-505 
556-676 

1,800 
17,974 
6,072 
5,220 
8,606 

1,800 
17,974 
6,072 
5,220 
8,606 

- 

0.45 

0.45 

1,250-1,833 

S,2S0 

8,280 

- 

1.30 

1.30 

967-1,167 

16,245 

16,245 

- 

0.70 

0.70 

750-908 

7,280 

7,2S0 

- 

0.30 

2.20 

O.SO 

1 

0.90 

0.30 

2.20 

0.80 

1 

0.90 

642-6S3 
457-556 
395-480 
415-505 
556-676 

2.700 
14,006 
4,128 
5,220 
7,042 

2,700 
14,006 
4,128 
5,220 
7,042 

0.11 

- 

- 

1,250-1,833 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,250-1,833 

16,600 

16,600 

1 

3.20 

3.20 

967-1,167 

39,100 

39,100 

3.74 
2.69 
0.22 

4.98 
0.21 
1.25 

3.50 

2 
1 
6 
1 
2 

3.50 
2 

1 
6 
1 

2 

750-90S 
457-556 
350Ht25 
395^180 
415-505 
556-676 

35,500 
11,388 

4,308 
30,552 

6,060 
14,472 

35,500 
11,3S8 

4,308 
30,552 

6,060 
14,472 

0.20 
0.37 

0.20 
0.20 

0.20 
0.20 

1,685* 
1,250-1,833 

4,044 
3,800 

4,044 
3,800 

1.42 

1.04 

1 

1 

0.50 

1.40 

2 

0.60 

1 
0.65 

1.40 

2 

0.60 

1 

0.65 

967-1.167 
457-556 
395-4SO 
710-863 
556-676 

17,380 

11,544 

3,132 

9,762 

5,272 

17,380 

11,544 

3,132 

9,762 

5,272 

2 
1 
0.49 

0.50 
3 
1 
0.50 

0.50 
3 
1 
0.50 

967-1.167 
457-556 
395^180 
556-676 

7,000 

18,660 

5,220 

3,864 

7,000 

18,660 

5,220 

3,864 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

967-1,167 

7,000 

7,000 

1 

1.63 
0.22 
0.31 

1 
2 
1 
0.50 

1 
o 

1 

0.50 

750-908 
457-556 
457-556 
556-676 

10,900 

11,388 

5,904 

3,864 

10,900 

11,388 

5,904 

3,864 

1.33 

0.40 

1 

1.75 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1.75 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1,250-1,833 
457-556 
395^80 
457-556 
556-676 

33,410 
5,760 
4,740 

12,156 
6,852 

33,410 
5,760 
4,740 

12,156 
6,852 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


267 


UNIVERSITY    EXTENSION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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EXTENSION     AND     PUBLIC    SERV- 
ICE— Continued 

Engineering-Physical  Science  Classes: 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension 

specialist 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Administrative  assistant 

Counselor  I 

Eugineering-Physical  Science  Short 
Courses  : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate   university  extension   spe- 
cialist   

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Real  Estate  Program: 
Assistant  university   extension  spe- 
cialist   

University  extension  specialist 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative   assistant 

Real  Estate  Classes : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension 

specialist 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Storekeeper  I  

Administrative   assistant 

Special  Programs : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension 

specialist 

Assistant  university  extension 

specialist 

Principal  clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Urban  Affairs  : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension 

specialist 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Administrative  assistant 

Institute  of  Transportation  and  Traffic 
Engineering : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Media  Center — Film  Distribution  : 

University  extension  specialist 

Associate  university  extension 

specialist 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Storekeeper  I  

Stores  helper 

Administrative  assistant 

Writer  I   

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Media  Center — Film  Production  : 

University  extension  specialist 

Association  University  extension 

specialist 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary   

Communications    production    assist- 
ant III 

Sound  technician 


1 

0.84 

0.84 

SALARY  RANfiE 

$1,250-1,833 

$15,134 

$15,134 

1.50 
0.45 
1.41 

1 

1.15 
2 

1 

2 
0.50 

1.15 
2 

1 
2 
0.50 

967-1,167 
395-180 
457-556 
556-676 
530-644 

15,965 
9,480 
0,516 

16,224 
3,180 

15,965 

n.-iso 

6,516 

16,224 

3,180 

1 

1.83 

1.83 

1,250-1,833 

33,333 

33,333 

1 

1.10 

1.68 
1 

1.85 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1.85 
1 
1 
2 

1 

967-1,167 
457-556 
395-480 
415-505 
556-676 

24,235 

5,760 

4,740 

10,704 

8,112 

24,235 
5,760 
4.7-10 

10,704 
8,112 

1 

0.50 
0.75 
0.26 
1.11 

0.50 
0.50 
0.50 

0.50 
0.50 
0.50 

750-908 
1,250-1,833 
457-556 
395-480 
556-676 

9,200 
2,952 
2,490 

9,200 
2,952 
2,490 

- 

0.20 

0.20 

1,250-1,833 

3,170 

3,170 

0.66 
0.68 
0.33 

1 

0.15 
1 

0.33 
1.05 

0.15 
1 

0.33 
1.05 

967-1.167 
395-480 
480-584 
556-676 

1,845 
4,980 
2,150 

7,886 

1,845 
4,980 
2,150 

7,8S6 

0.34 

- 

- 

1,250-1, S33 

- 

- 

3 

2 

2 

967-1,167 

23,200 

23,200 

0.50 

1 

2.51 

3 

0.75 
1.02 

2.25 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2.25 

2 

3 

1 
1 

750-908 
457-556 
395-480 
710-863 
556-676 
457-556 
415-505 

22,150 

10,968 

14,220 

8,520 

6,672 

22,150 

10,968 

14,220 

8,520 

6,672 

0.66 

0.67 

0.67 

1,250-1,833 

11,122 

11,122 

1.54 
1.33 
0.92 

0.50 

3 

1.50 

0.50 

3 

1.50 

967-1,167 
395-480 
556-676 

7,000 
15,180 
12,168 

7,000 
15,180 
12,168 

1.26 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,740 

10,740 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

1,250-1,833 

7,500 

7,500 

1 

0.09 

6.04 

1 

0.58 
1 
0.84 

1 
1 

1 

1 

10 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
10 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

967-1,167 
457-556 
395-4S0 
480-584 
342-415 
556-676 
530-644 
480-584 
415-505 

13,100 
6,360 

50,100 
7,008 
4,308 
8,112 
7.36S 
7,008 
5,220 

13,100 
6,360 

50,100 
7,008 
4.308 
8,112 
7,368 
7,008 
5,220 

0.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1,250-1,833 

22,500 

22,500 

1.87 
1 

2 

0.50 

1 

2 

0.50 

1 

967-1,167 
395-480 
457-556 

23,900 
2,430 
6,672 

23,900 
2,430 
6,672 

0.63 

1 
0.50 

1 
0.50 

710-S63 
676-821 

9,396 

4,368 

9,390 
4,368 

268 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


UNIVERSITY  EXTENSION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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EXTENSION    AND 
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PUBLIC    SERV- 


Counseling  and  Testing : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Counseling  center  manager  I 

Counseling  psychologist  II 

Counseling  psychologist  I 

Counselor  II 

Psychometrist 

Statewide  Radio  and  Symposium : 
Assistant  University  extension 

specialist 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Communications    production    assist- 
ant I 

Administrative  assistant 

Conference : 

Associate  University  extension 

specialist 

Secretary-stenographer 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Downtown  Center  Maintenance : 
Manager,  Los  Angeles  General 

Extension  and  Resident  Center 

Administrative  assistant 

Senior  maintenance  man 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Dean : 

Associate  dean — academic   affairs — 

University    extension    

Administrative  stipend 

Administrative  assistant 

Dean  : 

University  dean 

Associate  dean — steward  programs — 

University    extension    

Universitywide  business  and  finance 

officer — University  extension 

Manager,  Los  Angeles  general  exten- 
sions— residence   center 

Assistant    to    dean — universitywide 

communications 

Principal  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Secretary  

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Senior  budget  analyst 

Administrative  assistant 

Director — Berkeley : 

Director,  university  extension 

Associate  director,  university  exten- 
sion     

Associate   university   extension  spe- 
cialist     

Secretary    

Administrative  analyst 

Director — San  Francisco : 

Director,   university   extension 

Administrative    stipend    

Associate   university   extension   spe- 
cialist   

Secretary    

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  II 

Director — Davis : 

Director,  university  extension 

Administrative  assistant 

Director — Los  Angeles : 

Director,  university  extension 

Associate  director,  university  exten- 
sion     

Assistant  director,  university  exten- 
sion     

Secretary    

Administrative  assistant 

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457-556 
556-676 

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8,112 
14,556 
13,200 
16,902 
3,768 
12,720 


5,450 
4,980 

3,504 
6,672 


4,980 
9,612 


9,608 

2,028 

8,112 

10,332 


7,260 
2,100 
8,112 

23,500 

18,000 

21,500 

4,733 

15,700 
10,968 
4,980 
15,379 
23,976 
11,976 
14,916 

19,000 

15,500 

14,000 

13,032 

3.66S 

14,156 
2,300 

2.620 
6,080 
4,584 
5,430 

17,500 
6,672 

17,000 

19,000 

15,000 

11,988 

7,188 


$4,740 
8,112 
14,556 
13,200 
16,902 
3,768 
12,720 


5,450 
4,980 

3,504 
6,672 


4,980 
9,612 


9,608 

2,028 

8,112 

10,332 


7,260 
2,100 
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21,500 

4,733 

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10,968 
4,9S0 
15,379 
23,976 
11,976 
14,916 

19,000 

15,500 

14,000 

13,032 

3,66S 

14,156 
2,300 

2,620 
6,060 

4,584 
5,430 

17.500 
6,672 

17.000 

19,000 

15,000 
11.988 

7,188 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


University  of  California 


269 


UNIVERSITY   EXTENSION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


MO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)        (Aulh.)       Qulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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EXTENSION    AND    PUBLIC    SERV- 
ICE— Continued 

Director — Riverside : 

Director,   university  extension 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Director — San  Diego  : 

Director,  university  extension 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative   assistant 

Director — Santa  Cruz  : 

Director 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Director — Santa  Barbara  : 

Director,  university  extension 

Associate  university  extension  spe- 
cialist     

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Secretary-stenographer 

Administrative  assistant 

Director — Irvine : 

Director 

Principal    clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative   assistant 

Business  and  Fiscal  Office — Berkeley  : 

Secretary-stenographer 

Business  and  fiscal  officer 

Business  and  Fiscal  Office — Los 
Angeles : 

Cashier-office  manager  I 

Supervising  cashier 

Senior  cashier  

Cashier    

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Administrative  analyst 

Administrative  assistant 

Business  and  fiscal  officer 

Accountant  III . 

Business  Office — Contracts  and  Grants : 

Principal    clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Clerk   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Accounting  Office : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk    

Administrative   assistant 

Accountant  II 

Employee  Services — Berkeley  : 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Assistant    administrative    analyst 

Employee  Services — Los  Angeles  : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Fee  and  Information — Berkeley  : 

Cashier    

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Administrative   assistant 

Fee  and  Information — San  Francisco : 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Senior   artist   

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 

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0.50 

1 

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0.50 

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$1,458 

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457-556 

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556-676 

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457-556 
395-480 
556-676 

0.95 
0.96 

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0.83 

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0.33 
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350-425 
395-480 
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395-4S0 
614-746 

1.87 
0.68 
1 
0.89 

2 

1 

1 
1 

0 
1 

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1 

457-556 

395-4S0 

905-1.100 

614-746 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 
2 

1 
1 

1 

2 
2 

1 
1 

395-480 
457-556 
395-480 
395-480 
556-676 

1.04 
2.97 
0.76 
1.24 
0.50 

0.80 

2.95 

1 

1 

0.50 

0.80 

2.95 

1 

1 

0.50 

395-480 
395-4S0 
350-425 
457-556 
676-821 

.?\750 
5,760 
9,600 

17,000 
6.360 

4.9S0 
7,188 

17,250 
7,008 
2,430 
4,200 

17,900 

6.960 
5,760 
9,480 
5,220 
7,368 

17,900 

5,484 
9.720 
7,728 

5,352 
15,276 


8,952 

7.36S 

6,360 

11,112 

48.537 

5,760 

41,664 

10.608 

14,556 

14,196 

11,676 

6,360 
9,600 
4,404 
4,740 
4,632 
12,576 

5,484 
9.720 
4,404 
4,980 
7.368 
10,356 

4,980 
7,536 

12.432 

4.980 

13,200 

8,952 

5.760 
12,432 
10.200 

4.980 

7,728 

4,503 
15,138 
4,524 
6,672 
4,926 


ss.7-0 
5,760 
9,600 

17,000 
6,360 
4,980 

7,188 

17,250 
7,008 
2,430 
4,200 

17,900 

6,960 
5,760 
9,480 
5.220 
7,368 

17,900 
5,484 
9,720 

7,728 

5,352 
15,276 


8,952 

7,368 

6,360 

11.112 

48,537 

5,760 

41,664 

10,608 

14,556 

14,196 

11,676 

6,360 
9,600 
4,404 
4,740 
4,632 
12,576 

5,484 
9.720 
4,404 
4,980 
7.368 
10,356 

4.9S0 
7,536 

12.432 
4,980 

13.200 
8,952 

5,760 
12,432 
10,200 

4.980 

7,728 

4,503 
15.13S 
4,524 
6,672 
4,926 


270 


University  of  California 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


UNIVERSITY   EXTENSION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSEO 
1968-69 


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EXTENSION    AND    PUBLIC    SERV- 
ICE— Continued 

Fee  and  Information — Continued 
Communications    production    assist- 
ant I - 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative   assistant 1 

Assistant  business  manager  II 0.21 

Writer  II 1 

Fee  and  Information  Office — Berkeley  : 

Principal   clerk   1 

Senior   typist-clerk   5 

Secretary    1 

Fee  and  Information  Office — Los 
Angeles : 

Cashier    - 

Principal   clerk    4.81 

Senior   typist-clerk   4 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1.54 

Fee  and  Information — Riverside : 

Principal   clerk   1 

Senior  clerk 4 

Senior   typist-clerk   5 

Typist-clerk    — 

Secretary-stenographer 2.56 

Administrative  assistant 1.93 

Laboratory  assistant  II 0.40 

Fee  and  Information  Offices — San 
Diego : 

Senior   typist-clerk   3 

Typist-clerk    1 

Administrative  assistant - 

Fee  and  Information — Santa  Barbara  : 

Principal   clerk    2 

Senior  clerk 1 

Senior  typist-clerk   2 

Secretary-stenographer 1 

Fee  and  Information  Office — Irvine  : 

Senior  cashier - 

Principal   clerk    1 

Senior  typist-clerk   1 

Program  Processing — Berkeley  : 

Principal  clerk 2 

Senior   typist-clerk   2 

Administrative  assistant 1 

Program  Processing — Los  Angeles : 

Principal   clerk    3.73 

Senior  typist-clerk 3.77 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative   assistant 0.97 

Recording — Berkeley : 

Principal    clerk    2 

Senior   tvpist-clerk    4 

Typist-clerk    2.97 

Administrative   assistant 1 

Recording — Los  Angeles  : 

Principal   clerk   1.99 

Senior  clerk 3.58 

Clerk   2.37 

Senior   typist-clerk   14.38 

Typist-clerk    - 

Senior  administrative  assistant 1 

Administrative   assistant 1 

Administrative  services  officer  I 

Recording — Santa  Barbara  : 

Principal    clerk    - 

Recording — Irvine : 

Senior   typist-clerk    1 

Administrative   assistant 1 

San  Francisco  Center : 

Principal   clerk   2 

Senior  clerk   0.50 

Senior   typist-clerk   1.39 

Administrative   assistant 1 

Downtown  Center  Fee  and  Informa- 
tion : 
Manager.   Los   Angeles   general   ex- 
tension and  residence  center 0.25 

Cashier   1 

Principal  clerk 1 

Senior  clerk 0.29 

5  Not  an  established  range. 


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556-676 

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395-480 
457-556 
395-480 

$3,504 
5.17S 
6,672 
5,430 

8,520 

5,760 

24,180 

5,760 


9,480 
26,064 
43,740 

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6,360 
4,740 

28.110 
4,308 
5,220 

14,796 
5,760 


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4,200 

7,008 

10,968 
4,740 

14,220 
2,490 

5,484 

6,060 

12,330 

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9,480 
8,112 

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21,084 

10.356 

6,672 

11,244 

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12,924 

8,112 

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4,308 
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16,224 
11,412 

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12,732 
2,676 
9.S40 
7.920 


$3,504 
5,178 
6,672 
5,430 
8,520 

5,760 

24,180 

5,760 


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26,064 
43,740 

8,952 

6,360 
4,740 

28,110 
4,308 
5,220 

14,796 
5,760 


15,720 
4,200 
7,008 

10,968 
4,740 

14,220 
2,490 

5,484 

6,060 

12,330 

12,000 
9,480 
8,112 

24,240 

21,084 

10,356 

6,672 

11,244 

24,300 

12,924 

8,112 

24,312 
21,456 
13,140 
79,680 
4,308 
10,356 
16,224 
11,412 

5,484 

4,740 
8.112 

12,732 
2,676 
9.840 
7,920 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


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University  of  California 
UNIVERSITY   EXTENSION-Continued 


271 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


EXTENSION     AND 
ICE — Continued 


PUBLIC    SERV- 


Downtown   Center   Fee   and   Informa- 
tion— Continued 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Administrative  assistant 

South  Bay  : 

Administrative   assistant 

Concert  Ticket  Office : 

Principal  clerk 

Administrative  assistant 

Operation  Services — Berkeley  : 

Clerk   

Principal   typist-clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator 

Senior  offset  duplicating  machine 

operator  

Offset  duplicating  machine  operator 

Supervisor  reproduction  section 

Operation  Services — Los  Angeles: 

Communications  attendant 

Principal  clerk 

Program  Promotion — Berkeley  : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk 

Senior  artist 

Artist 

Program  promotion  manager  II 

Writer  III 

Program  Promotion — Los  Angeles : 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Principal  artist 

Senior  artist 

Artist 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Editor  III 

Editor  II 

Production  assistant  II 

Promotion   manager   

Program  promotion  manager  I 

Program  Promotion — Riverside : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Production  assistant  II 

Writer  II 

Program  Promotion — San  Diego : 

Secretary-stenographer 

Program  promotion  manager  I 

Program  Promotion — Irvine  : 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Publications  manager  II 

Writer  II 

Program  Publicity  : 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Seeretarv  

Writer  IV 

Writer  III 

Writer  II 

Program  promotion  manager  II 

Arrowhead  Center : 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  residence  halls  manager 

Resident  conference  center  manager 

Repertory  Theater : 

Associate  university  extension 

specialist 

Principal  clerk 

Secretary  

Administrative  assistant 

General  assistance 

Merit  increase  provision — academic 

Merit  increase  provision — nonacademic 

Activity  adjustment 

TOTALS,  UNIVERSITY  EXTENSION 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[HIM         (Anih.)       (Aalh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  RANGE 

4.3S 

- 

- 

s:;:i.-,_)mi 

_ 

_ 

1 

— 

- 

556-676 

- 

- 

0.58 

- 

- 

556-676 

- 

_ 

0.50 

- 

_ 

457-556 

0.25 

- 

- 

556-676 

- 

- 

5.36 

6 

6 

350-423 

?27,960 

§27.960 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6,516 

1.96 

2 

395-480 

9,840 

9,840 

0.33 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,404 

4,404 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,360 

6,360 

1.42 

435-530 

10.980 

10,980 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

8.520 

8,520 

1.25 

2 

2 

395-480 

10.500 

10,500 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,988 

11,988 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,740 

4,740 

1.93 

2 

2 

350-125 

8,604 

8,604 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1.75 

2 

2 

556-676 

14,016 

14,016 

0.66 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

12,576 

12,576 

0.83 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,520 

3.89 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,076 

26.076 

5.79 

6 

6 

395-^80 

31,932 

31,932 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

10.104 

10.104 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,520 

8,520 

4 

4 

4 

556-676 

29,184 

29,184 

1.05 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,104 

10,104 

0.42 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7,008 

2.08 

2 

2 

584-710 

14,544 

14,544 

1 

1 

1 

1,024* 

12,288 

12,288 

1 

— 

— 

783-950 

- 

- 

- 

2 

2 

395-480 

9,480 

9,480 

0.54 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

— 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,368 

7,368 

0.70 

1 

1 

415-505 

4,980 

4.980 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

10.860 

10,860 

— 

1 

1 

395-580 

4,980 

4,980 

0.50 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,200 

13,200 

0.75 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,352 

5,352 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

0.56 

0.75 

0.75 

863-1,048 

7.767 

7,767 

1.21 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,520 

0.63 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7,008 

0.33 

— 

— 

998-1,213 

- 

0.75 

0.75 

0.75 

556-676 

6,084 

6,084 

0.91 

1 

1 

614-746 

6.060 

6,060 

0.71 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

9,120 

9,120 

0.42 

_ 

967-1.167 

0.37 

— 

— 

457-556 

_ 

0.42 

— 

— 

457-556 

_ 

0.41 

— 

— 

556-676 

_ 



210.07 

671.58 

671.58 

5,329.739 

5,863,272 

5,863.272 

— 

— 

— 

— 

7,500 

7,500 

— 

— 

— 

— 

608 

608 

- 

— 

- 

— 

-441,688 
$10,675,383 

-441,688 

758.14  1,345.13  1,345.13 

.$9,462,113 

$10,675,383 

272 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


UNIVERSITY   PROGRAMS  AND   PROVISIONS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         lAuih.l       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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INSTRUCTION   AND   DEPART- 
MENTAL  RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Professor 

Associate  professor 

Assistant  professor 

Associate 

Teaching  assistant 

General   assistance   

Totals,    Instruction    and    Departmental 
Research     


ORGANIZED    RESEARCH 

Academic : 

Director — acting    

Administrative  stipend  _. 

Nonacademic : 

Secretary 

Secretary-stenographer  _. 
Administrative  assistant  . 

General   assistance   

Totals,  Organized   Research 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Conferences  and  Ceremonies : 
Assistant  to  the  president  _ 
Secretary  

General  assistance 

Totals,  Student  Services 


2.28 


GENERAL  INSTITUTIONAL   SERV- 
ICES AND    EXPENSE 

Data  Processing  Center — North  : 

Senior  clerk 1.28 

Senior  typist-clerk 1 

Key  punch  operator  IV 1 

Key  punch  operator  III 1 

Key  punch  operator  II 18.01 

Tabulating  supervisor 1 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  1 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I 1 

Senior  computer  operator 2 

Computer  operator 2.70 

Programmer  I   . 1.74 

Supervisor,  data  processing  center  _  1 

Senior  EDP  systems  analyst 0.05 

EDP  systems  analyst 1 

Data  Processing  Center — South  : 

Senior    typist-clerk    0.72 

Key  punch  operator  IV 1 

Key  punch  operator  III 2 

Key  punch  operator  II 20 

Key  punch  operator  I 2.16 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I  _  1 

Senior  computer  operator 3 

Computer  operator 1 

Secretary 1 

Supervisor,  data  processing  center  _  1 

EDP  systems  analyst 3.70 

Retirement  Systems : 

Director  of  personnel 0.25 

Coordinator    of    insurance    and    re- 
tirement systems 0.50 

Principal  clerk 1.50 

Clerk   2.26 

Senior  typist-clerk 4.09 

Typist-clerk    ,  1 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


1 

3.50 
1.90 
3 

6.90 
11.20 


1 

3.50 
1.90 
3 

6.90 
11.20 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,233-2,100 

9S3-1,300 

775-1.067 

6S0-7S6 

333-368 

(4.524) 


27.50      27.50 


$30,024 


$28,000 
44,450 
18,770 
22.960 
39,809 
64,552 


$218,541 


9.63 


1  1 

1  1 

0.28        0.50 


1 
1 
0.50 


2.50 


2.50 


$74.3S2 


$1,442* 
457-556 
(1,189) 

$24,227 


$30,158 


$17,300 
6,672 
2,340 

$26,312 


$28,000 
44,450 
18,770 
22,960 
39,809 
64,552 


$218,541 


0.46 

0.50 

0.50 

$1,758* 

$10,550 
1,700 

$10,550 
1,700 

1.50 
0.90 

1 
5.77 

0.50 

1 

1 

0.50 

1 
1 

457-556 
415-505 
556-676 
(41,036) 

3,336 

5,220 
8,112 
1,240 

3,336 
5,220 
8,112 
1,240 

$30,158 


$17,300 
6,672 
2,340 

$26,312 


1 

1 

$395-480 

$4,740 

$4,740 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

517-628 

7,536 

7,536 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

21 

21 

405^92 

115,080 

115,080 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7,728 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

2 

2 

614-74(5 

17.064 

17,064 

3 

3 

530-644 

20,040 

20,040 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.740 

4,740 

1 

1 

517-62S 

7,536 

7,536 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

24 

24 

405-492 

123,828 

123,828 

3 

3 

367-125 

13,440 

13,440 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

3 

3 

614-746 

26.20S 

26,208 

2 

2 

530-644 

14,916 

14,916 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

4 

4 

746-905 

39,120 

39,120 

0.25 

0.25 

2,000* 

6,000 

6,000 

0.50 

0.50 

1.458* 

8,750 

8,750 

1.50 

1.50 

457-556 

10,008 

10,008 

4 

4 

350-425 

16,968 

16,96S 

4.75 

4.75 

395-480 

23,916 

23,916 

1 

1 

350-425 

4,632 

4,632 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


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UNIVERSITY   PROGRAMS  AND   PROVISIONS-Continued 


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SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (ttilh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


GENERAL   INSTITUTIONAL   SERV- 
ICES AND  EXPENSE— Continued 

Retirement  Systems — Continued 

Senior  administrative   analyst 

Administrative  analyst 

Administrative  assistant 

Accountant  II 

Group  Health  and  Life  Insurance : 

Director  of  personnel 

Coordinator  of  insurance  and  retire- 
ment systems 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Data  Processing  Services — North  : 
Supervisor  data  processing  services- 
Assistant  supervisor  data  processing 

services    

Programmer  I 

Senior  administrative  analyst 

Supervising  EDP  systems  analyst 

Senior  EDP  systems  analyst 

EDP  systems  analyst 

Data  Processing  Services — Smith  : 
Associate  supervisor  data  processing 

services   

Supervising  EDP  systems  analyst 

Senior  EDP  systems  analyst 

EDP  systems  analyst 

Universitywide  Information  Office : 

Press  officer 

Miscellaneous 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Writer  IV 

Writer  III 

Writer  II 

Intercampus  Telephone  Service : 

Communications   engineer 

Communications  supervisor  III 

Secretary-stenographer 

Printing  Department — Berkeley 

Manager    University    Printing    De- 
partment   

Principal   clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Messenger 

Secretary    

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative   assistant 

Accountant  III 

Editor   II   

Production  manager  I 

Production  assistant  III 

Assistant  manager  and  superinten- 
dent    

Production   manager   and   assistant 

superintendent     

Estimator,  University  Printing  De- 
partment   

Printing   estimator 

Printing    Department — Bookbindery — 
Current : 

Secretary    

Manager  printing  and  binding  serv- 
ices   

Universitywide  Publications  Office : 

Editor,  University  Bulletin 

Chief  publications  officer 

Publications  officer 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Secretary  

Production  assistant  III 

Assistant  administration  analyst  — 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


0.75 
0.67 

1 
1 

1.75 
1 
1 
1 

1.75 

1 

1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$905-1,100 
746-005 
r.r,6-676 
746-905 

$22,476 
9,852 

8,112 
9,852 

$22,476 
9,852 
8,112 
9,852 

0.25 

0.25 

0.25 

2,000* 

6,000 

6,000 

0.50 
0.75 
1.21 

0.50 
0.75 
1.25 

0.50 
0.75 
1.25 

1,452* 
395-480 
905-1,100 

8,750 

4,320 

14,700 

8,750 
4,320 

14,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,625* 

19,500 

19,500 

1 

2.18 

0.63 

1 
1 
2.54 

r> 
2 

1 
1 
1 
3 

2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
3 

1.254* 

614-746 

905-1,100 

1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 

746-905 

30,100 
15,288 
13,200 
13,200 
10,860 
28,200 

30.100 
15.288 
13,200 
13,200 
10,860 
28,200 

0.92 
0.92 
1.17 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1,473* 
1,100-1,337 
905-1,100 
746-905 

17,680 

14,556 

13,200 

9,396 

17,680 

14,556 

13,200 

9,396 

0.50 

0.08 

1 

0.04 

1 

0.56 
1.90 
1.77 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1,060* 
1,029* 
395-480 
457-556 
415-505 
614-746 
863-1,048 
710-863 
584-710 

12,720 
12,347 
4,740 
5,724 
5,760 
7,368 
10,356 
9,168 
8,520 

12,720 
12,347 
4,740 
5,724 
5.760 
7,368 
10,356 
9,168 
8,520 

1 
1 
0.69 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1,200* 
692-842 
415-505 

14,400 
9,396 
5,220 

14,400 
9,396 
5,220 

1 

2 

5.53 

1 

0.97 

1 

1 

1 

0.75 
0.25 

1 
2 
6 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
2 
6 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1708* 
457-556 
395-480 
350-425 
457-556 
710-863 
556-676 

905-1,100 
584-710 

S63-1.04S 
710-863 

20,500 
12,732 

31,812 
4,632 
6,672 
8,952 
7,008 

13,200 
7.00S 

11,400 
8,520 

20,500 

12,732 

31,812 

4,632 

6,672 

S.952 

7,008 

13,200 

7.008 

11.^0 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

13,860 

13,860 

1 
1.99 

1 
2 

1 

2 

863-1,048 
710-863 

10,860 
19,248 

10,860 
19,248 

- 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

5,760 

0.50 

0.50 

0.50 

998-1,213 

7,278 

7,278 

1 

0.98 

0.50 

1 

1 

1 

0.25 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1,195* 
1,573* 
1,129* 
395-4S0 
457-556 
710-863 
614-746 

14,340 

13,550 

5.628 
6.672 
8,520 

14,340 

13,550 
5,628 
6.672 
8,520 

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UNIVERSITY   PROGRAMS   AND   PROVISIONS-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
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GENERAL   INSTITUTIONAL   SERV- 
ICES AND  EXPENSE— Continued 

Motion  Picture — TV  : 

Communications  production  man- 
ager I   

Radio  Administration  Office  : 

Radio    officer    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Typist-clerk    

Administrative   assistant 

"Writer  IV 

Writer  III 

Severance  Pay : 
Miscellaneous 

Vice  President — Educational  Rela- 
tions— General : 
Assistant  vice  president  and  univer- 
sity dean — educational  relations 

Principal  clerk 

Clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Secretary    

Senior   administrative   analyst 

Administrative  analyst 

Administrative  assistant 

Editor   III    

Vice  President — Educational  Rela- 
tions— Admissions : 

Director   of  admissions 

Principal  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Secretary    

Secretary-stenographer    

Administrative    analyst    

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Vice  President — Educational  Rela- 
tions— Educational  Placement : 

Director,  educational  placement 

Secretary    

Vice  President — Educational  Rela- 
tions— Schools : 

Director,  relations  with  schools 

Associate  director,  relations  with 

schools 

Summer  differential 

Administrative   stipend   

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Visitor  program  assistant 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Assistant    director — relations    with 

schools 

Administrative   assistant 

University  Press  General  and  Admin- 
istrative Expense : 

Director.  University  Press 

Associate     director     of     University 

Press   

Assistant     director     of     University 

Press   

Sponsoring   editor 

Principal  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  administrative  assistant 

Administrative  assistant 

Assistant  business  manager  III 

Accountant  II 

University  Press — General  Administra- 
tive Expense : 

Sponsoring   editor 

Editor  II 

University  Press  Editorial  Expense  : 

Editor  IV 

Editor  III 

Editor  II 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


0.51 

1 

1.01 

0.25 

1 

1 

1 


SALARY  RANGE 
$863-1,048 

1,100* 
395-480 
350-425 
556-676 
S63-1.048 
710-S63 


$10,888 

13,196 

4.9S0 

8,604 

7.36S 

11,400 

10,356 

1,245 


?10,888 

13,196 

4,980 

8,604 

7,368 

11,400 

10,356 

1,245 


1 

1.49 

0.S7 

3.31 

1.47 

1.53 

1 

1.45 

1 

1 

1 
1 
4 
2 

1.S0 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1.80 

1 

1 

1 

1.917* 
457-556 
350-425 
395^S0 
457-556 
905-1.100 
746-905 
556-676 
710-S63 

23,000 

6,060 

4,200 

19,680 

11,964 

21,960 

9,612 

7.00S 

10,356 

23.000 

6.060 

4,200 

19,680 

11,964 

21,960 

9.612 

7.00S 

10.356 

1 

1.67 

1.15 

0.S2 

1.2S 

0.58 

1.12 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 

1,292* 
457-556 
395-480 
457-556 
415-505 
746-905 
614-746 

15,500 
6,060 
4,980 
6.360 

10,200 
S.952 
S,952 

15.500 
6.060 
4.9S0 
6,360 

10,200 
8.952 
8,952 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1,583* 
457-556 

19,000 
6,672 

19,000 
6,672 

0.63 

0.63 

0.63 

1.300* 

9,S2S 

9,828 

4.42 

4.4S 
4.05 
0.52 
0.67 

4.42 

4.50 
4.75 

1 
1 

4.42 

4.50 
4.75 

1 
1 

1,276* 

457-556 
415-505 
492-599 
710-863 

67,657 

777 

6,402 

27,762 

26,793 

7.1S8 

9,16S 

67.657 

777 

6.402 

27,762 

26,793 

7.18S 

9,16S 

4.10 
0.71 

5 

5 

821-99S 
556-676 

54,522 

54.522 

1 

1 

1 

2.400* 

24,000 

24,000 

1 

1 

1 

1.542* 

18.500 

1S.500 

1 
1 
3.55 

1 
1 
1 
1.99 

1 
1 
4 
4 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
4 
4 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1.4S3* 
992* 
457-556 
395-480 
710-S63 
556-676 
905-1,100 
746-905 

17,800 
11.900 
26.376 
19,440 
10,356 
S,112 
12.576 
19,956 

17,800 
11.900 
26.376 
19.440 
10,356 
8,112 
12,576 
19,956 

0.66 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1.350* 

584-710 

16,200 
7,36S 

16.200 
7,368 

1.0S 
3.72 
2.91 

1 

4 

8 

1 

4 
S 

S63-1.04S 
710-863 

5S4-710 

11.976 
39,588 
58,296 

11,976 
39.5S8 
58,296 

86 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


University  of  California 
UNIVERSITY   PROGRAMS  AND   PROVISIONS-Continued 


275 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (AaH.)       (Aulh.) 


GENERAL   INSTITUTIONAL    SERV- 
ICES AND   EXPENSE— Continued 

University  Press — Editorial  Expense : 

Sponsoring  editor -              1               1 

Managing    editor — University    Press  -              1               1 

Editor   III    _              o               2 

Editor   II   -              2               2 

Editor   I   -              1               1 

University  Press — Production  Expense  : 
Production  manager — University 

Press     111 

Principal  clerk 1.84        2              2 

Production  assistant  III 1.94         2               2 

University  Press — Sales  Promotion 
Expense  : 

Sales  promotion  manager 111 

Principal  clerk 0.50         1               1 

Secretary    111 

Writer  III 1.02         2               2 

Writer  I 0.97         1              1 

Sales  promotion   supervisor 111 

University  Press — Warehouse  and 
Shipping  Expense: 

Principal   clerk 0.58        —             — 

Storekeeper  II 111 

Storekeeper  I  12              2 

University     Press — Periodicals    Office 
Expense : 

Principal  clerk 111 

Clerk     1              1 

Managing  editor — University  Press  111 

Editor  II 0.80        1              1 

General  assistance   219.71     210.10    210.10 

Totals,    General    Institutional    Services 

and    Expense 439.07     476.20     476.20 

Merit  Increase  Provision : 

Academic    —  —  — 

Nonacademic     -  -  - 

Salary  Increase  Provision : 

Academic    -  -  — 

Nonacademic     -  -  - 

TOTALS,  UNIVERSITY  PROGRAMS 

AND  PROVISIONS 451.98     509.20     509.20 

*  Not  an  established  range. 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  RANGE 

$833* 

fir.i.i-1,155 
710-863 
584-710 
530-644 

$10,000 
13.200 
20.712 
15.120 

7.1  ins 

$10,000 

13.200 

20,712 

15,120 

7,008 

1,158* 
457-556 
710-863 

13,900 

11,844 
18,876 

13,900 
11,844 
18,876 

1,242* 
457-556 
457-556 
710-863 
530-644 
7S3-950 

14,900 
5.62S 
6,672 

17,040 
6,360 

11,400 

14,900 
5,628 
6,672 

17,040 
6,360 

11,400 

457-556 
556-676 
480-5S4 

7,728 
12,912 

7,728 
12,912 

457-556 
350-425 

950-1,155 
5S4-710 

(1,741,998) 

6,360 

4,308 

12,888 

8,520 

1,629,208 

6,360 

4,308 

12.8S8 

8,520 

1,629,208 

$3,554,898 

$3,859,293 

$3,859,293 

- 

144,052 
128,256 

144,052 
128,256 

- 

1,358,447 
2,367,221 

1,358,447 
2,367,221 

$3,683,531 

$8,132,280 

$8,132,280 

276 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


HASTINGS   COLLEGE   OF   THE   LAW 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Anlh.)     I 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Dean    

Associate  dean  and  registrar 

Associate    dean    and    director    of   law 

journal  

Director  of  moot  court 

Administrative   assistant 

Accounting  officer 

Secretary  

Secretary-stenographer 

Clerk-typist 

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


INSTRUCTION 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$2,890 

$34,445 

§34,445 

1 

1 

1 

2,142 

25,705 

25,705 

1 

1 

1 

2.142 

25,705 

25,705 

1 

1 

1 

1,132 

13.5S4 

13.584 

1 

1 

1 

787-960 

10.968 

11,516 

1 

1 

1 

525-682 

7,534 

7.911 

2 

2 

2 

457-630 

14,016 

14,716 

4.5 

4 

4 

441-556 

26,400 

27,720 

4.3 

4 

4 

390-514 

22.562 

23,690 

0.8 

0.8 

0.8 

(4,563) 

4,000 

4,000 

17.6 


16.8 


16.8 


$168,339 


$184,919 


Faculty    

Substitute  faculty 

Librarian 

Assistant  librarian 

Reference  librarian 

Research   assistant   

Student  assistant — librarian 

Work-study   program   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 38.4 


PLANT  OPERATION 


39.3         39.3 


SUMMER  SESSION 
Faculty   


GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


69.3        69.4 


9.4 


$574,029 


Building  manager 111  $910-1,225 

Building  service  supervisor 111  585-745 

Student  assistants 9.3           9.3           9.3  (36,949) 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 11.3         11.3         11.3  $57,277 


$8,000 


$624,927 


$14.6S6 

8,093 

38,000 

$60,779 


$10,000 


$807,645  $880,625 


$188,992 


26.5 

27.3 

27.3 

($499,128) 

$545,039 

$545,039 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(4,744) 

4.025 

4,025 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,395 

16,741 

16,741 

1 

1 

1 

724-945 

10,553 

11,081 

1 

1 

1 

693-918 

9,164 

9,622 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

(2,882) 

3,000 

3,000 

3.3 

3.3 

3.3 

(11,946) 

12,780 

12,780 

0 

5 

5 

(21,433) 

23,625 

23,625 

325,913 


$15,420 

8,498 

38,000 


$61,918 


$10,000 


$886,823 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
TRUSTEES   OF   THE  CALIFORNIA  STATE   COLLEGES 


277 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
IFIIIcd)        (Amh.)       (tulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Chancellor    • 

Vice  chancellor 

Director,  governmental  affairs 

General  secretary 

Associate,  academic  and  institu- 
tional  studies   IV 

Special  assistant 

Director,   public   affairs 

Public  affairs  associate 

Administrative   assistant  II 

Staff  assistant  to  the  director,  gov- 
ernmental   affairs    

Junior  staff  analyst 

Research  technician  I 

Secretary   II    

Secretary   I    

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Chancellor's  Office 

Legal  Office: 

Chief    counsel    

Senior  counsel  

Associate   counsel   

Assistant   counsel    

Junior  counsel 

Student  legal  assistant 

Legal   secretary 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk  a 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Legal  Office 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions  _ 


ACADEMIC  AFFAIRS 


CHANCELLOR'S  OFFICE 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$40,093 

$40,093 

$40,093 

1 

1 

1 

2,186-2,765 

31,596 

33.180 

1 

1 

1 

1,501-1,825 

21,900 

21,900 

1 

1 

1 

1,501-1,825 

21.900 

21,900 

_ 

1 

1 

1,418-1,724 

17,016 

17,880 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1.70S 

20.496 

20,496 

1 

1 

1 

1,362-1.655 

19,860 

19,860 

1.8 

2 

o 

950-1.155 

24.004 

25,206 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11.640 

12.22t; 

1 

_ 

_ 

746-905 

_ 

_ 

— 

1 

1 

614-746 

7.36S 

7,728 

0.7 

_ 

_ 

614-746 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

S.736 

1.3 

2 

9 

543-660 

14,436 

14.772 

4.1 

4 

4 

469-571 

25,862 

26,476 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6.054 

6,204 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

395-505 

8,580 

S.703 

19.4 

20.5 

20.5 

$246,738 

$279,541 

$285,360 

1 

1 

1 

$1,696-2.063 

$24,756 

$24,756 

1 

— 

— 

1.273-1.54S 

— 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

13.860 

14,556 

1.5 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

31.S24 

33,390 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

746-S21 

13.650 

14,322 

0.5 

_ 

_ 

457-710 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

517-62S 

6,852 

7.18S 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.9 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,467 
$111,001 

5,743 

9.4 

10.5 

10.5 

$92,863 

$114,547 

2S.S 


31 


31 


$339,601 


$390,542 


$399,907 


Vice  chancellor   -             1              1  $2,166-2,765  $25,992  $27,288 

Secretary  I 0.7          1             1  543-660  6,516  6,S52 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.7           2              2  $3,856  $32,50S  $34,140 

Academic  Planning  : 

Dean    111  $1,696-2,063  $24,560  $24,756 

Associate,     academic     and     institu- 
tional studies  IV 1.3           1              1  1,41S-1,724  17,016  17,880 

Associate,     academic     and     institu- 
tional studies  III 2.8           5              5  1,351-1,642  S8,764  92,196 

Research  associate  II -             1              1  1,111-1,351  13,332  13,992 

Research  technician  III 0.2           1              1  905-1,100  10,S60  11.400 

Research  technician  II 4.4          4              4  746-905  40.S22  42.34S 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,S52  6.S52 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.6          3              3  425-517  16,643  17,483 

Totals,  Academic  Planning 13.3         17            17  $159,614  $21S.S49  $226,907 

Tear-Round  Operations : 
Associate,     academic     and     institu- 
tional studies  III 111  $1,351-1.642  $19,704  $19,704 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.2           1               1  425-517  5,226  5,490 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.7          —             -  395-505  -  - 

Totals,  Year-Round  Operations  —  1.9          2             2  $22,800  $24,930  $25,194 

Institutional    Relations    and    Student 

Dean31^ 111  $1,501-1,825  $21,900  $21,900 

Associate,     academic     and     institu-  „    _„. 

tional  studies  III 2              2             2  1,351-1,642  36,641  37,584 

Associate,     academic     and     institu-  „    _, 

tional  studies  II 0.3           1              1  1,058-1,287  12,908  13,5a2 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6.852  6,So2 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5,5S2  5,858 

Totals,  Institutional  Relations  „ _,„ 

and  Student  Affairs 5.3           6              6  $69,155  $S3,883  $85,746 

a  During  the  1966-67  fiscal  year  1  position  transferred  from  Business  Affairs,  central  office  administrative  services. 


278 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


TRUSTEES   OF   THE   CALIFORNIA  STATE   COLLSGES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulhj       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ACADEMIC  AFFAIRS— Continued 

Statewide  Academic  Senate : 

Secretary    I    


CHANCELLOR'S  OFFICE— Continued 


0.S 


Totals,  Statewide  Academic  Sen- 
ate    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


0.8 


22 


27 


27 


SALAKY  KANG1! 
$543-660 

$5,496 
$260,921 


BUSINESS  AFFAIRS 

Vice  chancellor 111  $2,166-2.765 

Assistant  vice  chancellor 1              1              1  1,696-2,063 

Senior  management  auditor -              1              1  1,100-1,337 

Associate  administrative  analyst 0.S           1              1  90o— 1.100 

Administrative  assistant  II 111  905-1,100 

Secretary  I 111  543-660 

Senior  stenographer 0.8           1              1  469-571 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 5.6           7              7  $77,077 

Budget  Planning  and  Administration  : 

Chief,  fiscal  services 1.1           1              1  $1,501-1,825 

Senior  budget  analyst 1.9           2              2  1,100-1,337 

Associate  budget  analyst 3.6           5              5  905-1,100 

Assistant  budget  analyst 1.1           2              2  746-905 

Junior  staff  analyst 1                             -  614-746 

Administrative  trainee 0.5  556-614 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.6           2               2  425-517 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.4           -             —  395-505 

Intermediate  clerk 0.8           1              1  395-480 

Totals.  Budget  Planning  and 

Administration 13            14            14  $128,555 

Physical  Planning  and  Development : 

Chief    111  $1,577-1,917 

Chief  architect 111  1,475-1,793 

Construction  engineer 111  1,475-1,793 

College  facility  planner 3.4           5              5  1.273-1,548 

College  facility  planner — federal 

programs 111  1,273-1,548 

Assistant  architect 0.9           1              1  1,155-1.405 

Administrative  assistant  I 1              1  746-905 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.8           2               2  425-517 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505 

Totals,  Physical  Planning  and 

Development 12.1         15            15  $158,405 

Project  Management : 

Assistant  construction  engineer 0.8                          -  $1,155-1,405 

Junior  counsel 0.5                          -  746-821 

Accounting  technician  III 0.9           -              -  543-660 

Senior  stenographer  I 1.1           -             -  469-571 

Senior  account  clerk 0.5           -              -  457-556 

Totals,  Project  Management  b 3.8  $31,089 

Contract  Management : 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.1           -             -  $425-517 

Totals,  Contract  Management  b__  1.1           -              -  $5,445 

Auxiliary  and  Business  Services: 

Chief   111  $1,501-1,825 

College  financial  coordinator  II  1              1              1  1,100-1,337 

Business  service  officer  III 111  905-1,100 

Associate  management  analyst 111  905-1,100 

Assistant  management  analyst 0.9           1              1  746-905 

Senior  stenographer  I 111  469-571 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517 

Totals,    Auxiliary    and    Business 
Services 6.9           7              7  $74,S55 

b  Function  reflected  under  Reimbursed  Activities  for  current  and  budget  years. 


$360,170 


$150,045 


$212,346 


1,420 


$371,987 


$29,848 

$31,344 

21,372 

22,452 

13.200 

13,860 

11.832 

12.426 

12,326 

12,940 

7,920 

7,920 

5,697 

5,979 

$102,195 

$106,921 

$18,924 

$19,860 

29,849 

30,542 

60,346 

62,036 

18,728 

19,668 

5,881 

6,179 

10,557 

11,095 

5,760 

5,760 

$155,140 


$23,004 

$23,004 

21,516 

21,516 

21,516 

21,516 

83,482 

86,743 

16,316 

17,140 

14,498 

15,216 

8,952 

9,396 

6,852 

6,852 

11,210 

11,762 

5,000 

5,242 

$218,387 


- 

- 

$21,900 

$21,900 

14,266 

14,976 

11.400 

11,976 

12,126 

12,732 

10,314 

10,818 

6.740 

6,852 

5,674 

5,954 

$85,208 


HIGHER  EDUCATIOX 


State  Colleges 
TRUSTEES   OF   THE   CALIFORNIA   STATE   COLLEGES-Continoed 


279 


SALARIES  AXP  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


BUSINESS   AFFAIRS— Continued 


CHANCELLOR'S  OFFICE— Continued 


Residence  Hal]  Program: 

Residence  facilities  coordinator 1.1 

Accounting  technician  III 0.8 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.3 

Totals,  Residence  Hall  Program  b  2.2 

Parking  Program : 

Accounting  technician  II 0.3 

Totals,  Parking  Program  b 

Central  Office  Administrative  Services  : 

Administrative  service  officer  II 

Administrative   assistant  II 

Graphic  artist     

Accounting  technician   III 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Duplicating    machine    operator    II 

(offset)      

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate   typist-clerk  c 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Telephone   operator — nonmultiple 

board     

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Overtime     

Totals,    Central    Office    Adminis- 
trative  Services* 17.3 

Washington  Office : 

Special   assistant   for  governmental 

aSEairs      0.6 

Secretary  I 0.6 

Totals,  Washington  Office  b 1.2 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 63.5 


FACULTY  AND   STAFF  AFFAIRS 


SALAIIY  RANGE 
$1,155-1 .40.1 
543-660 
425-517 

$21,636 


$457-656 


0.3 

- 

- 

$1.S32 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$14,556 

$15,276 

1 

1 

1 

Wl.--l.100 

12.732 

13,200 

0.9 

1 

1 

556-676 

C,.!IS(I 

7.338 

1 

1 

1 

.-.71-692 

7.507 

7,888 

0.8 

2 

2 

530-644 

12,954 

13,596 

0.8 

1 

1 

411!  1-571 

5,835 

6,129 

0.3 

— 

— 

4.-"-o56 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.9R5 

6,285 

1.8 

1.5 

1.5 

457-556 

9,203 

9,658 

2 

3 

3 

435-530 

16,437 

17,271 

0.3 

1 

1 

425-r,l  7 

5,226 

5,490 

1.7 

4 

4 

395-505 

21,840 

22,320 

0.7 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.040 

5,286 

0.6 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.860 

5,100 

2 

2 

2 

(9,277) 

10,968 

10,968 

0.4 

0.4 

0.4 

(4,848) 

2,727 

2,727 

22.9 


22.9 


65.9 


65.9 


8110.751 


$1,501-1.825 
543-660 

$15,117 

$624,762 


$147,710 


$153,632 


$694,716 


$719,28S 


Assistant    chancellor    111          $2,166-2,765  $31,596  $33,180 

Academic  recruiting  specialist 0.8           1              1            1.501-1.825  18,772  19,704 

Principal  personnel  analyst 111            1,337-1.626  19,512  19,512 

Personnel   specialist   0.6           2              2            1,213-1,475  29,112  30.552 

Senior   personnel   analyst   1.5           2              2            1,100-1,337  30,960  31.704 

Associate  personnel  analyst 0.3           1              1               905-1,100  10,860  11.400 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 0.8           1              1                  746-905  9,586  10.062 

Secretary    I    1.1           1               1                   543-660  0.s*o  7.217 

Senior  stenographer  I 111                   469-571  6.490  6,824 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.2           1.5           1.5               395-505  S.190  8.310 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.4          -             -                  395-4S0  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 9.7        12.5         12.5              $125,402  $171,958  $178,465 

b  Function  reflected  under  Reimbursed  Activities  for  current  and  budget  years. 

c  During  the  1966-67  fiscal  year  1  position  transferred  from  Institutional  Research  to  reflect  presently  assigned  duties, 
d  During  the  1966457  fiscai  year  1  senior  typist-clerk  position  was  transferred  to  General  Administration,  Legal  Office  to  reflect 
assigned  duties. 


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TRUSTEES   OF   THE   CALIFORNIA  STATE   COILEGES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


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ACTUAL 
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INSTITUTIONAL   RESEARCH 

State  college  dean,  institutional  re- 
search     

Associate,  academic  and  institutional 

studies  III  

Senior  data  processing  systems  ana- 
lyst e    

Associate,  academic  and  institutional 

studies  II  

Associate  systems  analyst  f 

Assistant  systems  analyst  s 

Research  technician  II 

Research  technician  I 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk  

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk  h    


CHANCELLOR'S  OFFICE— Continued 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 
Totals,   Chancellor's  Office 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,501-1,825 

$21,900 

$21,900 

l.S 

1 

1 

1,351-1,642 

19,704 

19,704 

o.s 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1.9 

3 

3 

1,058-1,287 

40,468 

42,502 

3.4 

5 

5 

905-1,100 

58,965 

61,416 

1.5 

3 

3 

746-905 

28,932 

30,360 

0.7 

2 

2 

746-905 

17,978 

18,868 

3 

3 

3 

614-746 

23,748 

24.56S 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,720 

6,004 

0.4 

- 

- 

395-505 

— 

- 

17.5 

22 

22 

$190,904 

$246,9S3 
$1,864,369 

$254,890 

141.5 

158.4 

158.4 

$1,541,590 

$1,924,537 

REIMBURSED   ACTIVITIES 

Project  Management : 

Assistant  construction  engineer 

Junior  counsel 

Accounting  technician  III 

Senior   stenographer 

Senior  account  clerk 


1 

0.5 

1 

1 

0.5 


1 

0.5 

1 

1 
0.5 


Totals,  Project  Management J 

Contract  Management : 

Intermediate  stenographer 


Residence  Hall  Program : 

Residence  facilities  coordinator 
Intermediate  stenographer 


$1,155-1,405 
746-821 
571-692 
469-571 

457-556 


$425-517 


$1,155-1,405 
425-517 


Totals,  Residence  Hall  Program ' 

Washington  Office : 

Special   assistant   for   governmental 

affairs    

Secretary  I  

Totals,  Washington  Office  ! 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS,  CHANCELLOR'S 
OFFICE     


$14,440 
4.69S 
7,888 
5,904 
3,16S 

$36,09S 


$10,599 


$15,916 
5,226 

$21,142 


$15,156 
4,926 
S.272 
6,204 
3,323 

$37,881 


$11,141 


$16,724 
5,490 

$22,214 


- 

1 

1 

1 
1 

$1,501-1,825 
543-660 

$19,470 
6,6S4 

$26,154 

$20,441 
7,020 

- 

2 

2 

- 

$27,461 

- 

10 

10 

- 

$93,993 

$98,697 

141.5 

168.4 

16S.4 

$1,541,590 

$1,958,362 

$2,023,234 

INTERNATIONAL   PROGRAM 


Associate,     academic     and     institutional 

studies  III 

Associate,     academic     and     institutional 

studies  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  account   clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary   help    

Totals,    International   Programs 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    


1 

1 

0.4 

0.4 

0.6 

0.3 


1 

1 
1 
1 

0.3 


1 
1 
1 

1 

0.3 


4.7 


5.3 


5.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,351-1,642 

1,058-1,287 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395^S0 


$4S,712 


$19,704 

14,464 
6,852 
6,464 
5,226 

1,645 

$54,355 


$19,704 

15.196 
6,852 
6,672 
5,490 

1,645 

$55,559 


146.2       173.7       173.7 


$1,590,302  $2,012,717 


$2,078,793 


e  Position  limited  to  June  30,  1969. 

t  Four  positions  limited  to  June  30,  1969. 

e  Three  positions  limited  to  June  30,  1969. 

h  During  the  1966-67  fiscal  year  1  position  was  transferred  to  Business  Affairs  to  reflect  assigned  duties. 

i  Function  transferred  from  Business  Affairs  during  the  1967-1968  Fiscal  Tear. 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


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State  Colleges 
CHICO   STATE   COLLEGE 


281 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive:  SAL/m  RAKGB 

1  resident           1.1            l               X  .$2,166-2.633  $29,612  $30,084 

Vice  president— academic  affairs  —111  1580-1922  23.064  23064 

Dean    for   administration    1              i  1,433-1,742  18960  19  878 

Executive  dean   .                                        0.7          1             1  1,433-1,742  17,196  18.04S 
Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 

t>  M?r1m    111  t  13,332  13,992 

Publications  manager  _         0.8           1              1  11.028  11628 

Administrative  assistant  II 0.5           1              1  905-1,100  10,860  11400 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.9           2              2  746-905  18  089  18  982 

Secretary  I 111  543-660  7,391  T.'TGO 

Senior   stenographer 0.9           2              2  469-571  12  22S  1°  756 

Intermediate    stenographer   3              3.5           3.5  125-517  20,850  21357 

Student   assistant   0.7           1              1  (2,214)  3  550  3550 

Totals,   Executive   _         11.6         16.5         16.5  $131,724  $186,760  $192,499 

Business  Management : 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111  $1,213-1.475  $17,700  $17,700 

Administrative   assistant  I 111  746-905  9,587  10066 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6.S52  6,852 

Totals.  Business  Manager's 

Office   3             3             3  $32,879  $34,139  $34,618 

Accounting  : 

Accounting  officer  III  111  $905-1.100  $13,200  $13,200 

Accounting   technician   III 111  543-660  7.920  7920 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6.672 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6  204  6  204 

Intermediate   clerk   0.6           1              1  395-480  4.880  5.'l20 

Bookkeeping   machine   operator   I  1               1               1  395-480  5,760  5.760 

Assistant  cashier-clerk 0.5           1              1  395-480  4,960  5,204 

Intermediate  account  clerk 4.9           5              5  395-480  26,987  27,632 

Totals,    Accounting    11            12            12  $65,525  $76,583  $77,712 

Personnel : 

Personnel   officer 0.8           1              1  $905-1.100  $11,175  $11,736 

Assistant  personnel   analyst 0.8           1               1  746-905  9,211  9  662 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6,204  6.204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2              2               2  395-480  10,944  11,190 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.5           0.5           0.5  395-480  2,590  2.720 

Totals.   Personnel   6.1           6.5           6.5  $37,959  $46,796  $48,184 

Purchasing : 

Business  service  officer  I 111  $746-905  $9,396  $9,852 

Senior  account  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6.672 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5,513  5,789 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.4           1              1  395-480  5.220  5,484 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111  395-480  4,980  5,226 

Totals,  Purchasing 4.4           5              5  $26,712  $31,781  $33,023 

Student  Loan  Administration  :  a 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.9          -             -  $395^80 

Totals,  Student  Loan 

Administration 0.9           -             -  $3,783 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Supervising  clerk  I 1              1  $530-644  $6,360  $6,672 

Storekeeper  I 111  505-614  7,368  7,368 

Property  clerk  I 111  505-614  7,368  7,368 

Stock  clerk     3              3              3  457-556  20,016  20,016 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II_  1              2             2  415-505  10,480  10,997 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-480  5,760  5,760 

Telephone    operator — nonmultiple 

board 2.5           3.5           3.5  395-480  17,590  18,458 

Duplicating  machine  operator  L-_  1.3           1.5           1.5  377-457  7,150  7,510 

a  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,   experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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CHSCO   STATE   COLIEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         [Aulhj       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
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PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 

Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services — 
Continued 
Temporary  help 0.1  0.3  0.3 

Student  assistant 0.5  1  1 

Overtime -  - 

Totals,  General  Institutional 

Services 11.4         15.3         15.3 

Totals,  Business  Management         36.8         41.8         41.8 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services  : 

Director  of  institutional  studies  b — 

EDP  supervisor  I  c — 

Tabulating  machine  operator  a - 

Key  punch  operator  e - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  i - 

Student   assistant  s - 

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing  Services -  6.5  6.5 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions—         48.4         64.8         64.8 


INSTRUCTION 


SALARY  RANGE 
($498) 
(1,669) 

(1,446) 


$65,161 
$232,019 


$1,622 
3,550 


$1,622 
3,550 


$87,264 
$276,563 


9,321 


$282,858 


0.5 

0.5 

t 

$9,852 

$9,852 

1 

1 

$614-746 

8,112 

8,520 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,691 

5,985 

1.5 

1.5 

405-492 

7,755 

8,143 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,368 

10,778 

0.5 

0.5 

- 

1,775 

1,775 

$363,743 


$43,553 

$506,876 


$45,053 
$520,410 


Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean  of  behavior  and  social  sci- 
ences      1             1  $1,433-1,742  $18,960               $19,908 

Dean  of  humanities  and  perform- 
ing arts 1              1  1,433-1,742  18,960                  19.90S 

Dean  of  natural  sciences 1              1  1,433-1,742  18,960                  19,908 

Dean    of   extension    and    summer 

session 0.5           0.5           0.5  1,433-1,742  10,452                  10,452 

Dean  of  graduate  school 0.8           1              1  1,433-1,742  18,960                  19,908 

Department   chairman    5.1           4.5           4.5  t  72,090                  74,695 

Department  chairman    (AY)    ___  7              7.5           7.5  t  104,442                108,150 

Coordinator   of  terminal   education 

(AY)   0.3           0.3           0.3  t  4,254                    4,254 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion (AY) 0.3           0.3           0.3  t  4,254                    4,254 

Coordinator   of   secondary   educa- 
tion   (AY)    0.3           0.3           0.3  t  4,254                    4,254 

Coordinator  of  nursing  education 

(AY)   111  t  12,696                  12,696 

Curriculum  supervisor  (AY)  1              1              ]  t  13.SS2                  14,582 

Curriculum  evaluator  (AY) 0.5           0.5           0.5  t  6,000                    6,29S 

Totals,    Administration    16.8         19.9         19.9  $2S5,14S  $308,164              $319,267 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Professor  (AY) 69            76.4         76.4  $1,111-1,418  $1,238,818           $1,263,765 

Associate  professor  (AY) 57            63.8         63.8  872-1,111  780,69S                804,402 

Assistant  professor  (AY) 164.9       209.2       209.2  689-879  2,014,149             2,093,135 

Instructor  (AY)   18            20            20  624-797  168,766                175,668 

Assistant    (AY)    3              4              4  540-595  27,334                  28,392 

Graduate  assistant 10              -             -  (21,966) 

Part-time   faculty 7.5           -              -  (74,64S) 

Instructional  faculty 2              2              2  t  23,510                  23,832 

Vocational  instructor 2.2           2              2  t  28,644                  29.50S 

Vocational   instructor    (AY)    ___  1.8           2              2  t  26,558                  26.664 
Class  and  rank  reclassification  __  (9,350)  11,748  45,988 
Sabbatical  leave  replacement  ___  5              6.5           6.5  (46,458)  60,067                  62,166 
Special  leaves — research  or  crea- 
tive activity 1.5           2.5           2.5  (10,338)  18,912                  18,912 

Distinguished  teacher  award -              -             -  1,500  1,500                    1,500 

Substitute  faculty 0.4           0.4           0.4  (2,038)  2,200                    2,200 

Totals,  Instructional  Faculty__  342.3       388.8      388.8  $3,620,663  $4,402,904           $4,576,132 

b  Five-tenths  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
c  One  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 

d  One  position  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 

e  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

i  Two  positions  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
s  Five-tenths  position  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

f  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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L'-:: 


CHICO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 

LU 

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INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Conl  imied 

Technical  and  Clerical:  SALABY  RANGE 

Equipment  technician  II 1.8           2              2  $676-821  $19.1 7 1  $19,628 

Stage  technician  II         1              i  676-821  6,760  s.452 

Equipment  technician   I   4.2           6              6  014-74(1  48  711  51024 

Stage  technician  I 12              2  614-746  15,786  1 6^72 

Accompanist  II 111  556  676  6,868  7,218 

Athletic   equipment    attendant   II  2              2              2  4S0-5S4  14  nil!  14  016 

Technical  assistant  II 6.4           8.6           8.6  4S0-5S4  55-.200  581319 

Senior  stenographer 6.7         12            12  469-571  77  037  79  844 

Senior  clerk 111  457-55(1  0,335  6,646 

Senior  account  clerk 111  457-556  c.cTi;  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 26.6         27.8         27.S  425-517  155.043  161.583 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I 2              2              2  415-505  12120  V>  1°0 

Technical  assistant  I 4.8           4              4  415-505  22|006  22>11 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.4           1              1  395-480  5.599  5,760 

Student  assistant 17.5         20.6        20.6  (59,240)  73,130  73,130 

Totals,  Technical  and  Clerical,  77.4         92            92  $418,789  $520,026  $543,795 

Totals,  Instructional 436.5       500.7       500.7  $4,324,600           $5,237,094  $5,439,194 

Special  Programs : 

Laboratory  Demonstration 
Elementary  School : 

Instructional   faculty    (AX) 1.8           1.8           1.8  t  $21,799  $22,332 

Laboratory  schoolteacher 6.7           7              7  $710-1.048  85,812  85.S12 

Librarian  II 1               ]               i  624-837  7,872  8,208 

Graduate  nurse — 10  months 0.4           0.5           0.5  628-728  4,120  4.332 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5  247  5  513 

Student   assistant   0.1           0.2           0.2  (464)  710  710 

Totals,  Laboratory  School 11            11.5         11.5  $114,407  $125,560  §126.967 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator   (AY)__  1.8           2              2  t  $26,354  $26,980 

Equipment  technician  I 2             2.4          2.4  $614-740  19.947  20,495 

Graphic  artist 1              1.5           1.5  556-676  11.14s  11,610 

Technical  assistant  II 0.9          1.1           1.1  480-584  6,855  7.155 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6,204  0.204 

Technical  assistant  I 0.8           1               3  415-505  5,440  5,714 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5           1              1  395-480  4.860  5,100 

Student   assistant   0.4           0.5           0.5  (1,390)  1.775  1.775 

Totals,  Audio-Visual 8.4         10.5         10.5  $64,886  $82,883  $85,039 

Television : 

Television  coordinator 111  t  $17,016  $17,016 

Equipment  technician   I 111  $614-746  7,856  8,288 

Graphic  artist 0.2           0.3           0.3  556-676  2,002  2,102 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.4           0.5           0.5  425-517  2,745  2,883 

Totals,  Television 2.6           2.8           2.8  $26,187  $29,619  $30,289 

Computer  Center :  h 

EDP  supervisor  I 1             -             -  $614-746 

Totals,  Computer  Center 1  $7,901 

College  Farm : 

Farm  manager 111  f  $16,212  $17,016 

Dairyman   0.4           0.5           0.5  $644-783  3,864  4.056 

Blacksmith   111  644-710  8,384  8,520 

Head  farmer  II 111  614-740  8,808  8,952 

Automotive  equipment  operator  1111  556-614  7,368  7,368 

College   orchardman   0.3           0.5           0.5  584-710  3,992  4.192 

Orchardman   0.2           0.5           0.5  530-644  3,258  3,420 

h  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal 

year. 
AT  indicates  Academic  Tear  as  defined  by  the  institution, 

t  Salary   range   determined   by   education,  experience,   and   academic   rank   in   accordance   with    "Salary   Schedule   for   Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


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:d 

SALARIES  AND  "WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_l 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 

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2 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional  Services — Continued 
College  Farm — Continued 

Hog  ranch  operator 

Farmhand 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  College  Farm 

Totals,  Instructional  Services 

Totals,  Authorized 

Positions 

LIBRARY 


Administration  : 

College  librarian 1 

Librarian  IV 2 

Senior    stenographer    1 

Totals,   Administration 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian    III    

Librarian  II 

Librarian   I   

Library  assistant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Book    repairer   

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help — book  processin 
Student  assistant 


1.8 
0.8 
4.4 

3 

2 

4.5 

3 

2 

4.5 

SALARY  RANGE 
$530-644 
415-4S0 
(15,107) 

$75,992 

$20,398 
10,419 
15,975 

$9S,678 

$21,426 
10,940 
15,975 

11.9 

15 

15 

$101,865 

23.9 

28.3 

28.3 

$174,966 

$211,180 

$217,193 

471.4 

540.5 

540.5 

$4,613,973 

$5,573,834 

$5,783,354 

$1,365-1,659 

872-1,058 
469-571 


$19,908 

24,696 

6.852 


$19,908 

25,292 

6,852 


4 

4 

4 

$48,832 

$51,456 

$52,052 

1.8 

2 

2 

$717-915 

$20,862 

$21,360 

22 

3 

3 

624-837 

27,576 

27,960 

1.1 

1 

1 

567-624 

7,198 

7,488 

0.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,645 

5,935 

12.1 

14 

14 

395-4S0 

72,010 

74,840 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.530 

5,760 

0.7 

0.8 

0.8 

377-457 

4,113 

4,113 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

342-415 

2.112 

2,217 

9 

3.3 

3.3 

(11,649) 

18,077 

18,077 

8.4 

9.5 

9.5 

(2S,331) 

33,684 

33,684 

Totals,  Processing  Services 

Public  Services : 

Librarian  III 

Librarian    II    

Librarian   I   

Library  assistant  II 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk   

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Public  Services 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions. 


STUDENT  SERVICES 


30.4 


4 

1.8 

3.7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5.5 


36.1 


36.1 


19 


20 


20 


53.4 


60.1 


60.1 


$157,936 


$717-915 
624-S37 
567-624 
505-614 
457-556 
395-480 
395-480 
(18.708) 

$121,271 

$32S,039 


$196,807 


$41,732 

18,203 

29.836 

7,368 

6,672 

4.860 

5,530 

21,274 

$135,475 

S3S'!,73N 


$201,434 


$42,356 

19,121 

29,952 

7,368 

6,360 

5,100 

5,760 

21,274 

$137,291 

$390,777 


Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students   111  $1,433-1,742  $20,73S  $20,904 

Administrative  assistant  I 111  746-905  9,S52  10,356 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6.852  6,852 

Student  assistant   0.2           0.2           0.2  (590)  710  710 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 3.2           3.2           3.2  $34,714  $3S,152  $3S,S22 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and 

records    111  $1,122-1,365  $16,3S0  $16.3S0 

Admissions  officer 111  7S3-950  9,894  10.39S 

Registrar  II 111  7S3-950  11,400  11,400 

Evaluation  technician  II 111  614-746  8,952  8.952 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  530-644  7.72S  7.72S 

Senior    stenographer    111  469-571  6.S52  6.S52 

Senior  clerk 12              2  457-556  12,156  12,432 

Senior   typist-clerk   111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Tabulating  machine  operator  i O.S                          -  457-556  -  - 

Intermediate   stenographer   2.9           3              3  425-517  16,631  17,184 

Key  punch  operator  5 1.5           —              -  405-492  -  — 

Intermediate   typist-clerk  k    s              7.5           7.5  395-480  38,882  40,423 

i  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration-Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

3  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal 

year, 

k  Two  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
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3 
4 
5 
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7 
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10 
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14 
15 
16 
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18 
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20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


State  Colleges 
CHICO   STATE  COUEGE-Continued 


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NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[HIM        (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


STUDENT   SERVICES— Continued 

Admissions  and  Records — Continued 

Intermediate    clerk    

Junior    typist-clerk    

Student   assistant  I    


0.9 
1.1 

o.s 


1 

1 

0.5 


1 
1 
0.5 


SALARY  RAiNGE 

$395    180 
359-  135 

(2,739) 


SI.  SMI 

4.830 

1.775 


$3,120 
5.070 
1.775 


Totals,  Admissions  and  Records-  24            22            22  $152,163  $147,032  $150,386 

Counseling  and  Testing  : 
Associate  dean — counseling  and 

testing 1               l               i  $1,122-1.365  $14,73S  $15,476 

Counselor    ----—-■  12              2  t  21.7GS  22  248 

Counselor— (AY)    3               3.5           3.5  f  42  784  44  75S 

Test  officer- (AT)   _  0.5           1              1  17016  ^016 

Psychometrist        1              1              i  614-740  7.66s  8  048 

Senior   stenographer 111  469-571  6  S24  li'sr," 

Intermediate    stenographer   1.4           1.5           1.5  425-517  8  212  s'6°6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.7           0.7           0.7  395-4S0  3,462  3'570 

Intermediate   clerk   0.9           1              1  395-480  5,320  5440 

Student  assistant 0.6           0.7           0.7  (1,856)  2.4S5  2',485 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing__  11.1         1.3.4         13.4  $97,826  $130,277  $134,519 

Foreign  Student  Counseling : 

Counselor    0.4           1              1  f  $10.6S6  $11.0S8 

Intermediate   stenographer   0.5           0.5  $405-517  2,613  2,745 

Totals,  Foreign  Student 

Counseling    0.4           1.5           1.5  $3,911  $13,299  $13,833 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean— activities 111  $1,122-1,365  $14,797  $15538 

Housing  coordinator 111  t  10,044  10548 

Activities  advisor 12              2  614-746  15,448  16  214 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  5,62,8  5,904 

Intermediate  stenographer 1              1.5           1.5  425-517  8,542  8  949 

Student  assistant 0.3           0.5          0.5  (1,124)  1,775  1J75 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing 5.3           7              7  $42,599  $56,234  $58,928 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 111  f  $19,704  $19,704 

Placement  supervisor  I 111  $614-746  8,316  8,736 

Placement  interviewer 1.4           2              2  530-644  14,676  15,126 

Senior  stenographer 0.9           1              1  469-571  5,628  5,904 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.9          2              2  425-517  11,233  11,795 

Totals,  Placement 6.2           7              7  $52,144  $59,557  $61,265 

Student  Loan  Administration  :  m 

Counselor    1              -             -  t  -  - 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.9          -             -  $425-517  -  - 

Totals,  Student  Loan  Administra- 
tion    2.9          -             -  $17,168 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  II 111  $1,439-1,750  $21,000  $21,000 

Medical  officer  I 111  1.371-1,587  19,044  19,044 

Medical  officer  I— 10  months 1.6           1.5           1.5  1,371-1,587  23,805  23,805 

Senior  clinical  laboratory  technolo- 
gist    1.1          1.5          1.5  710-863  14,616  14,832 

Graduate  nurse 1.9           2              2  628-728  17,184  17,472 

Graduate  nurse— 10  months 1.7           1.5           1.5  628-728  10,060  10,548 

Supervising  clerk  I 0.1           11  530-644  6,360  6,672 

Senior  stenographer 0.2           1              1  461-571  6,572  6,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.8           1.4           1.4  425-517  8.294  8,400 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    111  395-480  5,286  5,553 

Student  assistant 0.7           1.2           1.2  (2,335)  4.260  4.260 

Totals,  Health  Services 12.1         14.1         14.1  $122,025  $136,4S1  $138,438 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions—  65.2         6S.2         68.2  $522,550  $581,032  $596,191 

l  One-half  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 

m  Three  and  one-half  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

f  Salary   range  determined  by   education,   experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         iAuili.1       (Auth.)     | 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration  : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Chief  engineer  I 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Drafting  aid  I 

Junior  stenographer 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Administration 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Electrician  I 

Plumber  I 

Sheet  metal  worker 

Stationary  engineer 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I 

Locksmith 

Supervising  custodian  III 

Stationary  fireman 

Skilled  laborer 

Supervising  custodian  I 

Custodian    

Janitor 

Student  assistant — custodial 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 

Maintenance  of  Grounds  : 

Supervising  groundsman   II 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Skilled  laborer 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Temporary  help — grounds 

Totals,   Maintenance   of   Grounds 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Campus  security  officer 

Watchman    

Student   assistant — watchman 

Totals,  Plant  Security 

College  Farm : 

Automotive  mechanic 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Custodian   

Farmhand 

Student  assistant — farm 

Totals,  College  Farm 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Truck    driver    

Mechanics   helper   

Totals,   Motor  Vehicle   Operation 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration  : 

Business  Management :  " 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk_ 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0.5 

0.5 

2.7 


1 

0.5 
0.5 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0.5 

0.5 

2.9 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0.5 

0.5 

2.9 


5.3 


1 

0.5 

0.5 


5.3 


1 

0.5 

0.5 


110.7      127.1      127.1 


0.5 

1 


0.5 

1 


SALARY  EANGE 

-1,213 
746-863 
746-863 
457-556 
457-556 
415-505 
386^169 

(9,000) 


$14,556 

10,356 

10,356 

5,960 

6,160 

2,880 

2,603 

10,295 


$25,947 


$556-614 
556-614 
530-584 

$12,989 

$683,418 


$457-556 
395^180 


Totals,  Business  Management. 


1.5 


1.5 


$29,295 


$7,368 
3,420 
3,336 

$14,124 

$814,846 


$2,742 
5,140 

$7,882 


$14,556 

10,356 

10,356 

6,260 

6,464 

3,080 

2,734 

10,295 


8.7 

8.9 

8.9 

$58,115 

$63,166 

$64,051 

2 

2 

2 

$676-746 

$17,904 

$17,904 

9 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17.904 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,736 

8,952 

3 

3 

3 

644-746 

26,856 

26,856 

2 

9 

9 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

2 

9 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

0.9 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2.1 

9 

2 

584-644 

15,456 

15,456 

5.4 

5.5 

5.5 

556-614 

40,080 

40,434 

2 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,828 

19,104 

48.4 

61.5 

61.5 

415-505 

352,218 

359,855 

1.2 

1.5 

1.5 

395-480 

7,360 

7,721 

0.2 

0.3 

0.3 

(511) 

$452,397 

1,065 
$557,527 

1,065 

73.2 

87.8 

87.8 

$566,371 

1 

1 

1 

$644-783 

$9,396 

$9,396 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

556-614 

10,917 

11,052 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

0.8 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

12  2 

12 

12 

480-530 

75,745 

76,245 

0.7 

0.9 

0.9 

(3,614) 

$107,418 

6,005 
$116,799 

6,005 

17.2 

17.4 

17.4 

$117,434 

0.2 

0.5 

0.5 

$676-821 

$4,774 

$4,926 

0.8 

0.5 

0.5 

614-746 

3,834 

4,024 

2.9 

4 

4 

415-505 

22,842 

23,382 

0.7 

0.7 

0.7 

(2,471) 
$26,552 

2,485 

2,485 

4.6 

5.7 

5.7 

$33,935 

$34,817 

1 

1 

1 

$644-710 

$8,520 

$8,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

415-505 

2,632 

2,765 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

415^80 

2,610 

2,742 

2.2 

2.3 

2.3 

(7,674) 

8,165 

8,165 

$29,560 


$7,368 
3,594 
3,504 

$14,466 

126,699 


$2,880 
5,396 

$8,276 


n  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68 
fiscal  year. 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


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NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

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1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

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(filled!         (Auth.)       |Aulh.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS— 
Continued 

Administration — Continued 
Student  Services :  o 

Counselor    

Evaluation  technician  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Student  Services 

Off-Campus  Work-Study: 

Temporary   help  P 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$10,548 

0.5 

0.5 

$556-4576 

3,464 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,048 

$25,660 


$5,409 

$38,951 


$11,076 

3,034 

11.924 

$26,034 

$5,409 
$40,319 


REIMBURSED   ACTIVITIES 

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Administrative   assistant  II 0.9           0.5  0.5  $905-1,100  $5,655  $5,940 

Counselor 1.7  —  f  —  — 

Instructional   faculty    (AY)    1.1           1.4  1.4  f  15,618  16.398 

Orchardman    0.5           0.5  0.5  530-644  3.992  4,192 

Accounting   technician   III 111  543-060  7.104  7.449 

Senior  stenographer 0.8           1  1  409-571  6,852  6,852 

Custodian   111  415-505  0,000  (l.noo 

Farm    hand    1               3  1  415-4S0  5,402  5.737 

Janitor    0.5           0.5  0.5  395-4S0  2,643  2.777 

Skilled  laborer 0.5           0.5  0.5  550-014  3.684  3,684 

Groundsman -              1  1  480-530  0,304  6.624 

Student  assistant   0.3           0.3  0.3  (9S0)  1,005  1,065 

Totals,    Auxiliary    Organizations  9.3           S.7  S.7  $70,315  $64,439  $06,778 

Summer  Session: 

Dean  of  extension  and  summer  ses- 
sion      0.5           0.5  0.5  $1,433-1,742  $10,452  $10,452 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  0,852 

Music  studio  instructional  faculty —             —  —  (767)  504  504 

Instructional   faculty   13            13  13  (156,298)  157.159  157,159 

Student   assistant   1.3           1.5  1.5  (4,471)  5,557  5,557 

Temporary  help -              —  —  (500)  525  525 

Totals,    Summer    Session    15.8         16  16  $17S,327  $181,049  $1S1,049 

Extension  : 

Instructional  faculty   2.5           3  3  §22,419  $27,300  $27,300 

Music  studio  instructional  faculty—  0.6           0.5  0.5  4,524  4,200  4,200 

Student  assistant   0.3           0.4  0.4  (1,041)  1,592  1.592 

Totals,  Extension 3.4           3.9  3.9  $27,984  $33,092  $33,092 

Student  Pay — Work-study :  a 

Temporary  help 0.2           -  -  $1,133 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 28.7         2S.6  28.6  $277,759  $278,580  $280,919 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS 777.8       895.3  895.3  $6,789,482  $8,177,857           $8,438,669 

0  Three  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal 

year, 
p  One  position  transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work-Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

1  One  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-08  fiscal  year. 
AT  indicates  Academic  Tear  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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LJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Antli.) 

1 

2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive :  SALARY  KANGE 

President    111  $2,166-2,633  $29,612  $30,084 

Executive  dean 111  1,433-1,742  20,904  20,904 

Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 
gram      0.9          1             1  t  12,696  12,696 

Publications  manager 0.5           1              1  t  11,772  12,204 

Secretary   I   111  543-660  7,920  7,920 

Senior    stenographer    111  469-571  5,628  5,904 

Intermediate   stenographer   0.8           2              2  425-517  11,205  11,694 

Totals,  Executive 6.2  8  8  $80,647  $99,737  $101,406 

Business  Management : 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111  $1,213-1,475  $17,700  $17,700 

Senior  stenographer 0.8  1  1  469-571  6,464  6,796 

Totals,  Business  Manager's 

Office 1.8  2  2  $22,522  $24,164  $24,496 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  II 111  $746-905  $10,860  $10,860 

Property  clerk  II -              1              1  5S4-710  7,008  7,368 

Accounting  technician  III 111  571-692  7,952  8,304 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5,444  5,720 

Intermediate  account  clerk 12              2  395-480  10,803  11,055 

Assistant  cashier-clerk 1              1  395-480  4,860  5,100 

Totals,  Accounting 4  7  7  $26,781  $46,927  $48,407 

Personnel : 

Personnel  officer 1  1  $905-1,100  $11,544  $12,126 

Senior  clerk -              1  1  457-556  5,484  5,760 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.1           1  1  425-517  5,226  5,490 

Totals,   Personnel 0.1  3  3  $453  $22,254  $23,376 

Purchasing : 

Equipment  and  materials  coordi- 
nator     0.9  1  1  $676-821  $8,112  $8,520 

Stock  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.9  1  1  425-517  5,467  5,743 

Totals,  Purchasing 2.8  3  3  $19,834  $20,251  $20,935 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II  0.7  1  1  $435-530  $6,360  $6,360 

Telephone  operator 0.9  1  1  395-480  5,080  5,330 

Totals,     General     Institutional 

Services    1.6  2  2  $8,628  $11,440  $11,690 

Totals,      Business      Manage- 
ment            10.3        17  17  $78,21S  $125,036  $128,904 

Totals,  Authorized 

Positions 16.5         25  25  $158,865  $224,773  $230,310 

INSTRUCTION 

Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean  of  instruction 111  $1,433-1,742  $20,904  $20,904 

Dean  of  humanities  and  fine  arts  1  1  1,433-1,742  20,904  20,904 

Dean  of  social  and  behavioral  sci- 

ences    1  l  1,433-1,742  20.904  20.904 

Dean     of     natural     science     and 

mathematics 1  i  1,433-1,742  18,900  19,872 

Coordinator  of  teacher  education 

(AY) 0.5  0.5  0.5  t  8,508  8,508 

Senior  stenographer 3.8  5  5  469-571  31,052  32.272 

Department  chairman   3  -  _  -j-  _  _ 

Totals,    Administration    8.3  9.5  9.5  $74,030  $121,172  $123,364 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution, 
t  Salary  range   determined  by  education,   experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges. 


HIGHER  EDUCATION' 


State  Colleges 
STATE   COLLEGE,   DOMINGUEZ   HILLS-Continued 


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NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(filled)        (Anlh.) 


68-69    I 

(Aulh.)      I 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional  Faculty  : 

Professor    (AY)    

Associate  professor  (AY)   _ 

Assistant  professor   (AY)    

Part-time  faculty    (AY)    

Class  and  rank  reclassifications 

Special   leaves — research    and   crea- 
tive activity 

Totals,   Instructional  Faculty 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment  technician   I 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Technical   assistant    I    

Student  assistant   

Totals,   Technical  and   Clerical 

Totals,   Instructional 

Instructional  Services : 
Computer  Center : 

Professor    (AY)    

Associate  systems   analyst 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Computer  programmer  trainee 

Key   punch   operator 

Temporary    help    

Totals,   Computer  Center 

Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator 

Audio-visual   coordinator    (AY) 

Equipment  technician  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Totals,   Audio-Visual . 

Totals,  Instructional  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Posi- 
tions   


6.5 
6 
10 
3 

6.5 
19  _ 

1  ■">.■" 

6.5 

19 
15.5 

SALAKV  BANGS 
$1,111-1,418 
872-1,111 

689-879 
21,601 

(-) 
ss.196 

(-) 

- 

0.5 

0.5 

25.5 

41.6 

41.5 

$240,217 

0.8 

0.5 
1 

0.5 

1 
1 

4.5 
2 

1 
1 

4.5 
o 

$614-746 

457-556 

425-517 

415-505 

(1.724) 

2.8 

8.5 

8.5 

$36,733 

$100,674 
201,952 
153,632 

$103,780 
238,200 

169.338 

10,2.80 

$9,492 

4,782 

14,420 
$9,960 

4.782 

$471,320 

$530,520 

$7,488 
5.622 

20.703 
9,330 

$7,856 

5,910 

24.779 

10.660 

36.6 


59.5 


59.5 


$350,980 


$43,143 
$635,635 


$49,205 
$703,089 


0.3 

- 

- 

$1,111-1.418 

_ 

1 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

_ 

0.3 

— 

— 

614-746 

_ 

0.4 

— 

— 

556-614 

_ 

0.7 

— 

— 

405-492 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

(1,597) 
$25,190 

- 

3.7 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

1 

i 

$11,536 

0.8 

0.5 

0.5 

j. 

4,982 

0.8 

1 

1 

$614-746 

7,388 

0.7 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,789 

2.3 


3.5 


3.5 


3.5 


42.6 


63 


63 


$16,680 
$41,870 


$392,850 


$29,675 
$29,675 


$665,310 


$11,628 
5,022 
7,728 
6,079 

$30,457 

$30,457 


$733,546 


LIBRARY 

Administration : 

College    librarian    0.7           1              1          $1,365-1,659  $16,720  $17,551 

Senior    stenographer    0.3           1              1  469-571  5,628  5,904 

Student  assistant   0.7           1.1           1.1  (2,250)  3,905  3,905 

Totals,   Administration   1.7           3.1           3.1  $15,449  $26,253  $27,360 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian  III   111  $717-915  $9,036  $9,492 

Librarian   II   1.8           1              1  624-837  8,608  9,046 

Library  assistant  I 0.6-1              1  457-556  5,645  5,935 

Senior  clerk 0.8          -             -  457-556  -  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.2           2              2  395-505  10.180  10,682 

Student  assistant 1.8           0.4           0.4  (5,743)  1,420  1,420 

_ 

Totals,  Processing  Services 8.2           5.4           5.4  $46,204  $34,889  $36,575 

Public  Services : 

Librarian   III   111  $717-915  $9,492  $9,960 

Totals,  Public  Services 111  $8,196  $9,492  $9,960 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions—  10.9           9.5           9.5  $69,849  $70,634  $73,895 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


10— L-627SW 


290 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE   COLLEGE,  DOMINGUEZ  HILLS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Senior  stenographer 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean 

Registrar  I 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Student  assistant   

Totals,    Admissions   and   Records 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Associate  dean 

Psychometrist    

Counselor  and  test  officer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Placement 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  II 

Graduate  nurse — 10  months 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Health  Services 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions  a 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration : 

Temporary   help    

Plant  Security  : 

Campus  security  officer 

Student  assistant   

Totals,  Plant  Security 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 


1 

0.8 
0.5 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$1,433-1,742 
469-571 
(1,612) 

$26,210 

$20,904 
6,154 
3,550 

$30,608 

$20,904 
6.464 
3,550 

2.3 

3 

3 

$30,918 

1 
0.8 

1 
1 
0.7 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0.3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0.3 

$1,122-1,365 
710-863 
556-676 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
(-) 

$39,266 

$16,380 
8,880 
7,728 
5,668 
5,226 
4,860 
1,065 

$16,380 
9.322 
8,112 
5.960 
5,490 
5,100 
1,065 

4.5 

6.3 

6.3 

$49,807 

$51,429 

0.8 

0.5 

1 

1 

1 

0.5 

1 

1 
1 

0.5 
1 

$1,122-1,365 
614-746 
t 
425-517 

$16,250 
7,368 
6,102 
5,490 

$16,380 
7,728 
6,102 
5,766 

2.3 

3.5 

3.5 

$20,800 

$35,210 

$35,976 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 
425-517 

$13,464 
5,226 

$18,690 

$14,148 
5,490 

- 

2 

2 

- 

$19,638 

- 

1 
1 

1 
1 

$425-517 

$11,076 
5,226 

$16,302 

$11,628 
5,490 

- 

2 

2 

$17,118 

0.3 
1 

0.4 
1 

0.4 

0.4 

1 

0.4 

$1,439-1,750 

628-728 

425-517 

(759) 

$3,112 

$6,912 

6.280 
2,090 

$7,260 
6,600 
2,196 

1.3 

1.8 

1.8 

$15,282 

$16,056 

10.4 


0.4 


3.3 


18.6 


0.4 


18.6 


0.4 


$89,388 


$S15 


$165,899 


$2,669 


3.8 


3.8 


$18,588 


$27,093 


$171,135 


$2,669 


2.5 
0.4 

3 

0.4 

3 

0.4 

$614-746 
(1,363) 

$17,773 

$23,004 
1,420 

$24,424 

$24,114 
1,420 

2.9 

3.4 

3.4 

$25,534 

$28,203 


Student  Services : 

Intermediate  stenographer  b 
Intermediate  account  clerk  b 

_ 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$425-517 
395-480 

$2,613 
2,430 

$2,745 
2,550 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

- 

1 

1 

- 

$5,043 

$5,295 

a  During  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year  0.5  intermediate  stenographer  position  and  0.5  intermediate  account  clerk  position  authorized  for 

Student  Loan  Administration  were  transferred  to  the  Student  Financial  Aids  function, 
b  Five-tenths  position  transferred  from  Student  Services-Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


291 


State  Colleges 


STATE   COLLEGE,   DOM1NGUEZ   HILLS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
IFHIed)         (Auth.)       («uth.| 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


REIMBURSED   ACTIVITIES 

Research  Projects : 

Temporary  help 0.1  - 

Totals,  Research  Projects 0.1 

Special  Projects : 

Professor     0.3  1 

Professor    (AY)     1.1 

Computer  programmer  II 0.3  - 

Computer  programmer  I 0.7  — 

Computer  programmer  trainee 0.8  - 

Senior  stenographer 1.9  1 

Temporary    help    1  - 

Totals,  Special  Projects 0.1  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  —  6.2  2 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    89.9      122.9 

AST  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$300 

$300 


1,287-1,642 

1,111-1,418 

$746-905 

614-746 

556-614 

469-571 

(2,080) 


$50,462 


122.9 


$50,762 


$780,602 


$19,704 


5,628 


$25,332 
$25,332 


$1,184,084 


$19,704 


5,904 


$25,608 

$25,608 


$1,267,992 


292 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


FRESNO   STATE  COLLEGE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.l       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive :  salary  range 

President 1.1           1              1          $2,165-2,633  $31,092  $31,596 

Vice  president— academic  affairs 111  1,580-1,922  23,064  23,064 

Vice  president — general 

administration    111  1,580-1,922  23,064  23,064 

Executive  dean 111  1,433-1,742  20,904  20,904 

Vocational  instructor 0.4           1              1  f  9,764  10,254 

Publications  manager  (AY) 111  f  9,453  9,924 

Administrative  assistant  II 0.3           1              1  905-1,100  11,544  12,126 

Administrative  assistant  I 1.5           2              2  746-905  19,812  20,256 

Secretary  I 111  543-660  7,920  7,920 

Senior  stenographer 2.4           3              3  469-571  18,787  19,391 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.4           1.5           1.5  425-517  8,304  8,722 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.8           1.5           1.5  395-480  8,298  8,571 

Intermediate  clerk 0.7           1              1  395-480  5,040  5,286 

Totals,  Executive 14.6         17            17  $165,654  $197,046  $201,07S 

Business  Management : 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111          $1,213-1,475  $17,700  $17,700 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.9           1              1  746-905  9,174  9,624 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -             0.5           0.5  395-480  2,430  2,550 

Totals,  Business  Manager's 

Office  2.9          3.5          3.5  $35,774  $36,156  $36,726 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  II 111  $746-905  $10,860  $10,860 

Accounting  technician  III 0.5           1              1  571-692  6,852  7,188 

Accounting  technician  II 0.9           1              1  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Senior  account  clerk 111  457-556  5.S10  6,110 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111  395-4S0  4,960  5,200 

Bookkeeping   machine   operator  1111  395-480  5,668  5,760 

Intermediate   clerk   1.4           1.5           1.5  395-480  8,456  8,640 

Assistant  cashier-clerk 111  395-1S0  5,760  5.760 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2              3              3  395-480  15,040         *       15,782 

Totals,  Accounting 10.8         12.5         12.5  $51,669  $76,750  $78,644 

Personnel : 

Associate  personnel  analyst 111  $905-1,100  $13,200  $13,200 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 0.5           1              1  746-905  10,104  10,608 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  530-644  7,518  7,728 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,412  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.4           1              1  425-517  6,204  6,204 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.5           2              2  395-480  9,940  10,420 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -              1.5           1.5  395-480  7,290  7,650 

Totals,  Personnel 6.4           8.5           8.5  $44,466  $60,668  $62,482 

Purchasing : 

Business  service  officer  I 111  $746-905  $10,860  $10,860 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  530-644  7,368  7,728 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6,204  6,204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.9           1              1  395-4S0  5,140  5,396 

Totals,  Purchasing 3.9          4             4  $28,510  $29,572  $30,1SS 

Student  Loan  Administration :  a 

Intermediate  clerk 1              -             -  $395-480 

Totals,  Student  Loan  Adminis- 
tration    1              -             -  $5,276 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 111  $584-710  $S,520  $S,520 

Automotive  equipment  operator  1111  556-614  7.278  7.36S 

Storekeeper  I 111  505-614  7,368  7,368 

Stock  clerk 3.9          5             5  457-556  30,998  31,884 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    1.7           2              2  435-530  11,198  11,770 

a  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


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SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(nil.il)       (Amli.)     (tuih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services — 
Continued 
Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(direct  impression) 

Telephone  operator — nonmultiple 
board ' 

Totals,  General  Institutional 
Services 

Totals,  Business  Management 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services : 
Director  of  institutional  studies  b__ 

EDP  supervisor  I« 

Senior  tabulating  machine 

operator d    

Tabulating    machine   operator d 

Key  punch  operator  d 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  e 

Totals.  Automatic  Data  Processing 
Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


INSTRUCTION 


- 

1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$115-505 

$1,980 

$5,220 

2 

o 

2 

395-480 

10,900 
$81,242 

11,156 

10.6 

13 

13 

$74,014 

$83,286 

35.0 

41.5 

41.5 

S239.709 

$284,388 

$291,320 

- 

0.5 

1 

0.5 

1 

$614-746 

$4,982 
7,638 

$5,232 
8,016 

- 

1 
1 
1 
3 

1 
1 
1 

Q 
O 

505-614 
457-556 
405-492 
395-505 

7.368 

6,672 

5,444 

15,060 

$47,164 

7.368 

6,672 

5,720 

15,792 

- 

7.5 

7.5 

- 

$48,800 

50.2 


66 


$405,363 


$528,598 


$541,204 


Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean  of  agriculture 111  $1,433-1,742  $20,904                $20,904 

Dean  of  business -              1              1  1,433-1,742  20.904                 20,904 

Dean  of  engineering 111  1,433-1,742  20,904                 20,904 

Dean  of  education 111  1,433-1,742  20,904                 20,904 

Dean  of  professional  studies 111  1,433-1,742  20,904                 20,904 

Dean  of  instruction 2.1           -             -  1,433-1,742 

Dean  of  educational  services  and 

summer  session 0.5           0.5           0.5  1,433-1,742  10,452                  10,452 

Department  chairman   -             2              2  t  22,152                  23,256 

Department   chairman    (AY) 10.5         10.5         10.5  t  150,335                153,081     ■ 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion (AY) 0.5          0.5          0.5  t  8,441                  8,508 

Coordinator    of    evening    session 

(AY)     0.8          0.8          0.8  t  H.491                 11,730 

Coordinator    of   graduate   studies 

(AY)     0.5          0.5          0.5  t  7,660                  8,042 

Coordinator  of   secondary   educa- 
tion (AY) 0.5           0.5           0.5  t  5,274                    5,274 

Curriculum  supervisor  (AY) 4.6          4.6           4.6  t  66,986                 68,302 

Curriculum  evaluator  (AY) 0.5           0.5           0.5  t  5,715                    6,000 

Farm  manager 111  t  19,704                  19,704 

Senior  stenographer 6.2           7.5           7.5  469-571  50,750                  50,916 

Intermediate   stenographer 4             4              4  425-517  23,436                  24,285 

Totals,   Administration    35.7         37.9         37.9  $448,274  $4S6,916              $494,070 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Instructional   faculty   2              11  t  $19,704               $19,704 

Vocational  instructor 17.4         17.5         17.5  t  287,566               290,150 

Professor  (AY) 83           86.3         86.3  $1,111-1,418  1,416,485            1,434,458 

Associate  professor   (AY) 97.2         97.2         97.2  872-1,111  1,210,619             1,239,901 

Assistant  professor   (AY) 178         243.6       243.6  689-879  2,360,0S6            2,455,358 

Instructor   (AY)    9.5         13.5         13.5  624-797  115.462               118,690 

Vocational   instructor   (AY) 1.7           2              2  f  17,460                   19,928 

Lecturer  (AY) 7            12.5         12.5  t  133,164               138,212 

Instructional      faculty— part-time  19.2           -             -  (193,5S8) 

Graduate  assistant 41.4          -             -  (82,725) 

t>  Five-tenths  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
c  One  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
d  One  position   transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions   and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
e  Three  positions  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

f  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Continued 

Instructional  Faculty— Continued  SALARY  RANGE 

Substitute  faculty 0.3           0.5           0.5                 ($2,818)                $4,782                  $4,782 

Class  and  rank  reclassifications—  -                                                  (21,218)                25,174                  97,904 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 12.5           8.5           8.5               (106,697)                81,294                  81,294 

Special    leaves — research   or   cre- 
ative activity 12              2                      (6,299)                19,128                  19,128 

Distinguished   teaching   awards—  -                                                    (2,000)                  2,000                    2,000 

Totals,     Instructional     Faculty 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment   and   technician   III 

Equipment  technician  II 

Stage  technician  II 

Equipment  technician  I 

Stage  technician  I 

Skilled  laborer 

Technical  assistant  II 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  II  _ 

Senior  stenographer 

Stock  clerk 

Technical  assistant  I 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I  _ 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Junior  intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Student   assistant 

Totals,   Technical  and   Clerical 

Totals,   Instructional 

Special  Programs : 

Laboratory  Demonstration  Elemen- 
tary School : 

Teacher — principal   (AY)   

Librarian   III    

Laboratory  school  teacher 

Graduate  nurse 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Laboratory  School 

Master  of  Social  Work  : 

Dean  of  social  work 

Professor  (AY) 

Associate  professor  (AY) 

Assistant  professor  (AY) 

Instructional   faculty    

Lecturer 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student   assistant 

Totals,  Master  of  Social  Work 

Off-Campus  Center,  Bakersfield : 
Coordinator — off-campus  center  _ 

Professor    (AY)    

Associate  professor   (AY)   

Assistant   professor    (AY)    

Instructional  faculty — part-time  _ 

Librarian    II    

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Off-Campus  Center, 

Bakersfield    

Totals,  Special  Programs 45.4         63.8         63.S  $440,338  $626,048  $666,281 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

f  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


470.2 

484.6 

4S4.6 

$4,957,130 

$5,692,924 

$5,921,509 

1 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$10,860 

$10,860 

1.5 

3 

3 

676-821 

29,138 

29,556 

— 

0.5 

0.5 

676-821 

3,380 

4,226 

7.7 

12 

12 

614-746 

91,143 

99,210 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,628 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

8.3 

10.5 

10.5 

480-584 

67,048 

70,324 

0.9 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

3 

3 

3 

469-571 

20,416 

20,556 

2.4 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,808 

20,016 

2.3 

3.5 

3.5 

415-505 

18,818 

19,664 

1.9 

2 

2 

415-505 

12,120 

12,120 

29.3 

35 

35 

425-517 

211,120 

213,688 

— 

2.4 

2.4 

425-517 

10,402 

13,066 

5.2 

7.5 

7.5 

395^80 

37,534 

40,708 

1.6 

9 

2 

395-480 

10,820 

11,068 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

342^115 

2,470 

2,490 

0.7 

— 

— 

(3,178) 

— 

— 

27.7 

16 

16 

(93,620) 
$507,151 

$5,912,355 

57,800 

57,800 

96 

104.9 

104.9 

$625,881 
$6,805,721 

$648,680 

601.9 

627.4 

627.4 

$7,064,259 

1 

1 

1 

t 

$15,320 

$16,084 

1 

1 

1 

$717-915 

10,980 

10,980 

7.4 

7.5 

7.5 

710-863 

88,482 

88,572 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

628-728 

4,368 

4,368 

1.3 

1.5 

1.5 

425-517 

9,306 

9,306 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

(1,568) 

$120,682 

1,775 
$130,231 

1,775 

11.6 

12 

12 

$131,085 

1 

1 

1 

$1,433-1,742 

$20,904 

$20,904 

1 

1 

1 

t 

17,016 

17,016 

3 

3 

3 

f 

36,596 

37,888 

3.4 

18 

18 

t 

149,958 

179,745 

1 

1 

1 

f 

17.808 

18,683 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

t 

2,666 

2,798 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.3 

1.3 

1.3 

425-517 

7,402 

7,775 

0.6 

1 

1 

(2,146) 
$135,755 

3,550 
$262,752 

3,550 

12.5 

27.5 

27.5 

$295,211 

1 

1 

1 

i 

$17,016 

$17,016 

1 

1 

1 

t 

14,582 

15,320 

5 

5 

5 

t 

60,682 

63,154 

7.2 

S.5 

S.5 

t 

S3.439 

86.S33 

2 

2 

2 

($1S,240) 

19,128 

19,128 

1 

1 

1 

624-S37 

10.004 

10,044 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,602 

11.S7S 

1.1 

2.8 

2.8 

(3,S77) 
$183,901 

9,940 
$233,065 

9,940 

21.3 

24.3 

24.3 

$239.9S5 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


29c 


FRESNO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)  (tilth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio- Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator    (AT)    _ 
Assistant  audio-visual  coordinator 

(AY)     

Equipment  technician  II 

Equipment   technician   I    

Graphic   artist   

Photographer   I 

Technical  assistant  II 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Student   assistant   

Totals,    Audio-Visual    

Television : 

Coordinator  of  instructional  tele- 
vision (AY)   

Equipment  technician  II 

Student  assistant   

Totals,   Television 

Computer  Center :  t 

Director    of    institutional    studies 
EDP  supervisor  I 

Totals,   Computer   Center 

College  Farm : 

Dairyman   

Automobile  mechanic 

Blacksmith   

Head  farmer  II 

Tractor  operator — laborer 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Hog  ranch   operator 

Farm  hand 

Student   assistant 

Totals,  College  Farm 

Totals,  Instructional  Services 

Totals,  Authorized 

Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

T 

$15,320 

$16,084 

1 

1.5 

1.5 

t 

16,581 

18,208 

0.S 

1.5 

1.5 

$644-783 

13,496 

14,125 

1.1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,760 

8,146 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

S.112 

8,112 

— 

0.5 

0.5 

556-676 

3,594 

3,774 

1.5 

2 

2 

480-584 

12,918 

13,218 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.6 

1.4 

1.4 

(2,026) 

4,970 

4,970 

8.9 


11.9 


11.9 


$72,466 


$96,095 


$99,9S1 


0.9 

1 

0.2 

1 
1 
0.4 

1 
1 
0.4 

J. 

$644-783' 
(731) 

$15,700 

9,852 
1,420 

$26,972 

$16,480 
9,852 
1.420 

2.1 

2.4 

2.4 

$22,014 

$27,752 

0.3 
0.3 

- 

- 

t 
$614-746 

- 

- 

0.6 

- 

- 

$4,455 

- 

- 

0.5 

1 

1 

1 

1.1 

1 

1 

3.7 

8.9 

0.5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

9.3 

0.5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

9.3 

$644-783 
644-710 
644-710 
614-746 
584-644 
556-614 
530-644 
415-480 
(30,233) 

$4,440 
8,520 
8,520 
7,824 

14,826 
7,368 
7,728 

16,502 

33.015 

$4,661 
8,520 
8,520 
8,214 

15,186 
7,368 
7,728 

16,894 

33.015 

19.2 


19.8        19.8 


30.8 


34.1 


34.1 


678.1      725.3      725.3 


$97,684 
$196,619 


$6,549,512 


$108,743 
$231,810 


$7,663,579 


$110,106 

$237,839 


$7,96S,379 


LIBRARY 

Administration : 

College  librarian 111           $1,365-1,659  $19,908  $19,908 

Librarian  IV 2              2              2  872-1,058  25,342  25,392 

Library  assistant  II 111  505-614  6,185  6,490 

Totals,  Administration 4              4              4  $49,031  $51,435  $51,790 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian  III 3              3              3  $717-915  $32,940  $32,940 

Librarian  II 5              5              5  624-837  45,199  46,452 

Library  assistant  II 2              2              2  505-614  13.72S  14,040 

Library  assistant  I 0.2           1              1  457-556  6,135  6.43S 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6.672 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5,205  5,467 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6              6              6  395-480  31,754  32,751 

Intermediate  clerk 2              2              2  395^80  9,840  10,320 

Book  repairer 2              2              2  377-457  10,968  10,968 

Temporary  help 2.3           7.8           7.8  (13,360)  49,638  49,638 

Temporary    help     (library     catalog 

conversion)  e     2              2              -  (9,260)  10,968 

Student  assistant 9.6          4.4           4.4  (32,400)  15,620  15,620 

Totals,  Processing  Services 36.1         37.2         35.2  $205,922  $238,667              $231,306 

t  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration-Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal 

year. 
g  This  conversion  project  will  terminate  June  30,  1968. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 
t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


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State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


FRESNO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aoth.)       (Anlh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LIBRARY— Continued 

Public  Services : 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Librarian   I   

Senior  stenographer 

Library  assistant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Public  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and  rec- 
ords    

Admissions  officer 

Registrar  II 

Evaluation  technician  II 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior    tabulating    machine    opera- 
tor li 

Tabulating  machine  operator  l> 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Key  punch  operator  h 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  i 

Intermediate   clerk   

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Associate  dean — counseling  and 


SALARY  RANGE 

2 

2 

2 

$717-915 

$21,960 

$21,960 

7.5 

9 

9 

624-S37 

79,100 

S1.569 

2.5 

1 

1 

567-624 

7.256 

7,488 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

4.3 

5 

5 

395^80 

26,650 

27,254 

1 

1 

1 

395-1S0 

5,760 

5,760 

0.8 

6.7 

6.7 

(2,776) 

$140,737 

23.7S5 
$17S,035 

23.7S5 

20.1 

26.7 

26.7 

$181,340 

60.2 


1 
0.1 

1 


67.9 


1 
1 
1 
0.5 


65.9 


1 
1 
1 
0.5 


2.1 


3.5 


3.5 


$395,690 


$1,433-1,742 
746-905 
469-571 
425-517 

$29,974 


$468,137 


$20,904 

10,776 

6,852 

2,613 

$41,145 


32.4 


30 


30 


$211,535 


$200,759 


$464,436 


$20,904 

10.S60 

6;S52 

2,745 

$41,361 


1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1.365 

$16.3S0 

$16,3S0 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

10.81S 

11,355 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

S,952 

0.6 

3 

3 

556-676 

20,S98 

21,954 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,542 

6.S6S 

1 

_ 

_ 

505-614 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

— 

— 

7.3 

7.4 

7.4 

457-556 

46,690 

47,724 

4 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,227 

23,779 

1 

_ 

_ 

405-492 

— 

— 

9.5 

7.6 

7.6 

395-480 

40,072 

41.4S5 

3 

3 

3 

395-4S0 

15,780 

16.26S 

$206,165 


1 
1 

1 

4.1 

1 

6 

1.4 

1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
6 
1.4 

1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
6 
1.4 

$1,122-1,365 
t 
t 
t 
614-746 
425-517 
(5,990) 

$110,783 

t 

t 

$14,797 
13.226 
17J36 
55,286 

8,952 
33.772 

4,970 

$148,739 

$6,054 
7.970 

$14,024 

$16,380 

10.044 

17,188 

16.556 

1,065 

$15,538 

Counselor  and  test  officer 
Counselor 

13.S82 
18,610 

58.492 

Psyehometrist 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student  assistant                            _  _ 

8.952 

35,424 

4.970 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing 

Foreign  Student  Counseling : 
Counselor 

15.5 

0.3 

0.5 

16.4 

0.5 

1 

16.4 

0.5 

1 

$155,868 

$6,102 
9.964 

Totals,  Foreign  Student 
Counseling 

Activities  and  Housing : 
Associate  dean — activities 
Housing  coordinator 
Activities  adviser 

0.8 

1 
1.1 

2 

o!3 

1.5 

1 
1 
2 
3 
0.3 

1.5 

1 
1 
2 
3 
0.3 

$6,882 

$1,122-1.365 

614-746* 
425-517 
(1,284) 

$60,765 

$16,066 

$16,380 
10.54S 
17,832 

Intermediate  stenographer 
Student  assistant 

17,184 
1,065 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing 

6.6 

7.3 

7.3 

$61,233 

$63,009 

h  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration-Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
'  Three  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration-Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Tear  as  denned  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


297 


FRESNO   STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aolh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
.6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 111 

Placement  supervisor  I 2  2  2 

Placement  interviewer 12  2 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.5  2  2 

Student  assistant 0.3  0.3  0.3 

Totals.  Placement 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  III 

Medical  officer  I 

Medical  officer  I — 10  months 

Medical  officer  I — 10  months 

Senior  clinical  laboratory 

technologist 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist — 

10  months 

Supervising  nurse  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Graduate  nurse — 10  months 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Health  Services 

Student    Financial    Aids   Administra- 
tion :  i 

Counselor    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Totals,    Student    Financial    Aids 
Administration 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 82.8 

PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 1 

Chief  engineer  I 1 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 1 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 0.9 

Stock  clerk 1 

Intermediate  clerk 1.4 

Totals,  Administration 7.3  7  7 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Electrician  II 111 

Plumber  II 111 

Sheet  metal  worker 111 

Electrician   I   0.6  1  1 

Plumber  I 1.5  2  2 

Carpenter  II 111 

Painter  II 111 

Stationary  engineer 2.9  4  4 

Carpenter  I 1  11 

Painter  I 1.8  2  2 

Locksmith 111 

Stationary  fireman 3.3  4.5  4.5 

Skilled  laborer 1.3  2  2 

Supervising  custodian  III 111 

Building   maintenance   man    1.3  2  2 

Supervising  custodian  II -  1  1 

Laborer 111 

Supervising   custodian   I 2.9  2.5  2.5 

Custodian   64.5         70  70 

Student   assistant   2.1  2.4  2.4 


SALARY  RANGE 

$614-746 

530-G44 

425-517 

395-4S0 

(1,284) 


$19,546 
17.904 
13.584 
10.821 
10,720 
1,065 


85.5 


85.5 


Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures         91.2       102.4       102.4 


$648,066 


$99S-1,213 
746-S63 
746-S63 
505-614 
469-571 
457-556 
395-4S0 

$57,433 


$710-783 
710-783 
676-746 
676-746 
676-746 
676-746 
676-746 
644-746 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
5S4-644 
556-614 
584-710 
556-614 
530-644 
480-530 
457-556 
415-505 
(7,114) 

$571,691 


$703,770 


$14,034 
10,356 
10,356 
7,368 
6,572 
6,672 
5,160 

$60,51S 


$9,396 
9,396 
S.952 
S.2S2 

17,904 
8,952 
8.952 

33.48S 
S.520 

16,258 
8,520 

33,966 

14.208 
7,760 

14,208 
6,360 
6,360 

16,086 

402,335 

8,520 

$648,423 


$19,704 
17,904 
14,268 
11.371 
10,960 
1,065 


7.S 

9.3 

9.3 

$56,984 

$73,640 

$75,272 

1 

0.9 
0.9 
1.4 

1 
1 

0.5 
2 

1 
1 

0.5 
o 

$1,512-1,837 
1,371-1,587 
(12,931) 
1,371-1,587 

$22,044 

19,429 

7,935 

29,410 

$22,044 

19,606 

7,935 

30,330 

0.9 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

2.9 

0.9 

1 

o  o 

1 

1 

1 

2.5 

1 

1 

3.5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2.5 

1 

1 

3.5 

1 

676-783 
710-863 
628-728 
628-728 
457-556 
425-517 
395-480 
(2,470) 

$141,773 

6,896 
10,356 

8,736 
16,244 

5,484 

6,054 
17,736 

3,550 

$164,230 

7,244 
10,356 

8,736 
16,404 

5,760 

6,204 
18,615 

3,550 

15.1 

17.5 

17.5 

$167,140 

1.3 

1 

0.2 

- 

- 

4. 

$425-517' 
395-480 

- 

- 

2.5 

- 

- 

$29,370 

- 

- 

$724,881 


$14,556 
10,356 
10,356 
7.368 
6,852 
6,672 
5.41S 

$61,578 


$9,396 
9,396 
S.952 
8,700 

17,904 
8,952 
8,952 

34,264 
S,520 

16,642 
S,520 

34,506 

14,556 
S.146 

14,556 
6,672 
6,360 

16,224 

411,277 

S.520 

$661,015 


i  Three  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,   experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


298 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
FRESNO   STATE   COLLEGE-Contitiued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)        (Auth.) 


68-6  9 
(Autb.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
6S 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Student   assistant   

Totals,   Maintenance   of   Grounds 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer 
II 

Campus  security  officer 

Student  assistant — fireman 

Totals,  Plant  Security 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Automotive  mechanic 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I  _ 
Truck   driver   

Totals,   Motor  Vehicle  Operation 

College  Farm : 

Electrician  I   

Plumber    I    

Stationary  engineer   

Painter  I 

Carpenter  I 

Building  maintenance  man 

Skilled   laborer    

Mechanic's  helper 

Temporary   help    

Student  assistant 

Totals,  College  Farm 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$644-783 

$9,396 

$9,396 

3.1 

3 

3 

505-614 

21,688 

22,044 

21  2 

23 

23 

480-530 

144.4S0 

145,680 

2.5 

0.4 

0.4 

(8,461) 

1,420 

1.420 

27.S 


27.4 


27.4 


$15S,254 


$176,9S4 


17S.540 


0.5 
3.6 
6.1 

0.5 

4 

5.8 

0.5 

4 

5.8 

$710-S63 
614-746 
(20,556) 

$52,832 

$5,17S 
35,570 
20,590 

$5,178 
35.784 
20,590 

10.2 

10.3 

10.3 

$61,33S 

$61,552 

1 
0.7 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

$644-710 
556-614 
556-614 

$8,520 
7.00S 
7,36S 

$8,520 
7.36S 
7.368 

2.7 

3 

3 

$19,479 

$22,896 

$23,256 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

0.4 

1.5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1.5 

3 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

o 

1 
1 

1.5 
3 

$676-746 
676-746 
644-746 
644-710 
644-710 
556-614 
556-614 
530-584 
(7.368) 
(10.140) 

$64,295 

$8,556 
8,952 
S.952 
S.510 
8,520 

14,736 
7,36S 
6.3S6 

10.00S 

10,650 

$S.952 
s.!ir.2 
8,952 
S.510 
S,520 

14,736 
7.36S 
6,700 

10.00S 

10,650 

12.9 

13.5 

13.5 

$92,63S 

$93,34S 

152.1 

163.6 

163.6 

$923,984 

$1,062,797 

$1,079,289 

STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration  : 

Business  Management :  t 

Senior  clerk -              0.5           0.5             $457-556                  $2,742                  $2,8S0 

Intermediate  stenographer -              1              1                  425-517                    5,760                    5,760 

Totals,  Business  Management—  1.5           1.5                                               $S,502                  $8,640 

Student  Services :  * 

Counselor    -              1.5           1.5                              f              $20,754                $20,802 

Evaluation  technician  I -              0.5           0.5             $556-676                    3.336                    3,504 

Intermediate  stenographer 1              1                  425-517                    6,204                    6.204 

Intermediate  clerk -              0.5           0.5               395^80                    2,550                    2,676 

Totals,  Student  Services 3.5           3.5                                             $32,S44                $33,1S6 

Off-Campus  Work-Study : 

Temporary  help  m -              1.8           1.8                           -                  $6,390                  $6,390 

Totals,  Off-Campus  Work-Study  l.S           L8~                          -                  $6,390                  $6,390 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions  ~  6.S  ~      6.S                                             $47,736                $4S,216 

REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Research  Projects : 

Instructional  faculty  (AY) 0.4           0.5           0.5                              t                $6,002                  $6,002 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.3           1              1                 $425-517                    5.226                    5,490 

Temporary  help 0.1           0.5           0.5                      (492)                  2,742                    2,742 

Totals,  Research  Projects 0.S           2              2                     $7,095                $13,970                $14,234 

k  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68 

fiscal  year. 

1  Three  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal 

year, 

m  One  and  eight-tenths  positions  transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work  Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution, 
t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,   experience,  and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


299 


FRESNO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.j 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES— 
Continued 

Special  Projects : 

Lecturer    0.2 

Instructional  faculty   (AY)    3.8 

Instructional   faculty    2.9 

Instructional  faculty — overseas  con- 
tract    0.9 

Vocational  instructor 0.8 

Totals,  Special  Projects 8.6 

Summer  Session : 

Dean    of    educational    services    and 

summer  session 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Instructional    faculty    

Special   consultant   

Librarian    II    

Music  studio  teacher 

Temporary    help    

Student   assistant   

Student   assistant — custodian 

Totals,   Summer  Session 

Extension : 

Music  studio   teacher 

Extension   coordinator 

Instructional   faculty    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Senior   stenographer 

Temporary   help    

Student   assistant   

Totals.  Extension   

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Manager  of  auxiliary  organizations 

Accounting  officer  II 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Intermediate   clerk   


Totals,  Auxiliary  Organizations 


0.3 
3 

4 


0.3 
3 

4 


r.3 


7.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

t 
t 
f 

t 
t 

$102,991 


$3,075 
33,407 
63,303 


$3,075 
33,407 
63,303 


$99,7S5 


3.7S5 


0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$1,433-1,742 

$10,452 

$10,452 

0.8 

1.5 

1.5 

469-571 

8,442 

8.S56 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,289 

5,559 

0.4 

_ 

_ 

395-480 

— 

— 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,940 

5.180 

43 

42.1 

42.1 

(469,547) 

459,590 

459.590 

_ 

_ 

_ 

(4,032) 

3,000 

3.000 

_ 

0.5 

0.5 

(189) 

4.466 

4.466 

_ 

_ 

_ 

(60) 

500 

500 

3 

1 

1 

(14,828) 

5,484 

5,484 

1.4 

6.5 

6.5 

(4,608) 

23.075 

23,075 

3.4 

3.4 

3.4 

(11,492) 
$532,899 

12,070 

12.070 

54.4 

57.5 

57.5 

$537,308 

$53S,232 

($450) 

$2,000 

$2,000 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

t 

6,666 

6,666 

15.2 

13.7 

13.7 

(168,887) 

151,833 

151,833 

0.5 

— 

_ 

425-517 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

o.s 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

0.3 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.7 

1 

1 

(3,575) 

5.484 

5,484 

4.4 

2.3 

2.3 

(14,859) 
$208,545 

8,165 

$191,620 

8,165 

23.4 

20.5 

20.5 

$191,S60 

1 

1 

1 

$1,048-1,273 

$15,276 

$15,276 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10,860 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,672 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

395^80 

2,430 

2,550 

Student  Pay— Work  Study  : 
Student  assistant  n 


2.4 

3.5 

3.5 

1.1 

- 

- 

90.7 

90.8 

90.8 

$27,069 

$3.57S 
$882,177 


$34,926 


$877,609 


$35.35S 


$S79,469 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions  _. 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    1,114.1   1,205.9   1,203.9  $9,SQ4,792        $11,352,226        $11,705,874 

n  One  and  eight-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  -with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


300 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE  COLLEGE   AT   FULLERTON 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_1 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiith.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive  ■  SALARY  RANGE 

President 111          $2,166-2,633  $29,612  $30,084 

Vice  president— academic  affairs  1              1              1  1,580-1,922  23,064  23,064 

Vice  president — general  administra-                                                                                                    „„„  „ 

tion -              1              1  1,580-1.922  18,960  19,908 

Executive  dean   1              1              1  1,433-1,742  20,904  20,904 

Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 
gram      111  t  13,882  14,582 

Publications  manager 111  f  10,813  11,354 

Administrative  assistant  I 2              3              3  746-905  28,490  29,898 

Secretary  I 111  543-660  7,391  7.760 

Senior  stenographer 2              2              2  469-571  12,144  12,756 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.1           1              1  425-517  5.226  5,490 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.8           1              1  395-505  6,060  6,060 

Totals,  Executive 11.9         14            14  $128,641  $176,546  $181,860 

Business  Management : 

Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business    manager    111          $1,213-1.475  $17,700  $17,700 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.8           1              1  746-905  10,734  10.S60 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.9           1.5           1.5  425-517  7,965  8,373 

Totals.  Business  Manager's 

Office   4.7          4.5          4.5  $50,2S9  $43,251  $43,785 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  II 1.1           1              1  $746-905  $10,S60  $10,S60 

Property  clerk  II 111  584-710  8,520  8,520 

Accounting  technician  III 111  571-692  8,144  8,304 

Accounting  technician  II 111  457-556  6,516  6,672 

Senior  account  clerk 0.7           1              1  457-556  5,668  5,960 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6.672  6,672 

Senior   cashier-clerk   0.9           1              1  457-556  6,594  6,672 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II  0.9           1              1  435-530  5.910  6,210 

Assistant    cashier-clerk    0.5           0.5           0.5  395-480  2,880  2,880 

Intermediate  account  clerk 3              4.5           4.5  395-4S0  22,450  23,564 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.1           3.5           3.5  395-505  18,300  18,903 

Totals,  Accounting 14.2         16.5         16.5  $85,075  $102,514  $105,217 

Personnel : 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 111  $746-905  $10,860  $10,860 

Senior   tvpist-clerk    111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate   stenographer 111  425-517  5,490  5,766 

Totals,  Personnel 3              3              3  $21,256  $23,022  $23,298 

Purchasing : 

Business  service  officer  I 111  $746-905  $9,322  $9,776 

Senior  clerk 1              1  457-556  5,484  5,760 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5,812  6,104 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  5,060  5,30S 

Totals,  Purchasing 3              4              4  $18,466  $25,678  $26,948 

Student  Loan  Administration : 

Senior  clerk  a 0.3           -              -  $457-556 

Intermediate  stenographer  b 0.3           -             -  425-517  -  - 

Totals,  Student  Loan  Adminis- 
tration       0.6           -             -  $4,174 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  1111  $505-614  $7,368  $7,368 

Storekeeper  I 111  505-614  7.36S  7,368 

Stock  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    1.1          1             1  435-530  6,360  6,360 

a  One  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
b  Five-tenths  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank   in   accordance   with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
STATE   COLLEGE   AT   FULLERTON-Continued 


301 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         [Anthj       [Aulhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADM  IN  ISTRATION- 
Continued 


Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services — - 
Continued 

Duplicating  machine  operator  I 

Telephone  operator — multiple 

2 

0.5 
0.4 

1 

1 

2 
0.5 

1 
1 

1 

2 

0.5 

1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$377-157 

395-4S0 
395-480 
395-505 
(2,553) 

$49,689 

$4,636 

10,920 

2,880 
5,020 
3,550 

$4,860 

11,178 

2,880 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

5,264 
3,550 

Totals,     General     Institutional 
Services 

9 

10.5 

10.5 

$61,446 

$62,172 

Totals,  Business  Management  34.5  38.5 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services : 
Director    of    institutional    studies — 

12   months'   -  0.5 

EDP  supervisor  I  d —  1 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator 

(IBM)e -  2 

Key  punch  operator   (IBM)e -  2 

Intermediate    typist-clerk  e   -  2 

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing Services -  7.5 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 46.4  60 


INSTRUCTION 


38.5 


0.5 

1 


7.5 


60 


$228,949 


$614-746 

505-614 

405-492 
395-505 


$357,590 


$255,911 


$8,269 
7,368 

14,736 

10,431 
10,458 


$51,262 
$483,719 


$261,420 


$8,682 
7,728 

14,736 
10,957 
10,918 


$53,021 
$496,301 


Instructional : 
Administration : 

Dean  of  letters,  arts  and  sciences  111  $1,433-1,742                $20,904  $20,904 

Dean  of  business  and  economics—  111  1,433-1,742                  20,904  20,904 

Dean  of  education 111  1,433-1,742-                 20,904  20,904 

Dean  of  engineering 111  1,433-1,742                  20,904  20,904 

Dean    of   extension    and    summer 

session 0.5           0.5           0.5  1,433-1,742                  10,452  10,452 

Dean  of  graduate  studies -              1              1  1,433-1,742                  17,196  18,048 

Associate  dean -              3              3  t                26,996  28.346 

Department  chairman  (AT) 6.5           6.5           6.5  t                75,472  75,472 

Coordinator  of  elementary 

education    (AY)    111  t                17,016  17,016 

Coordinator  of  secondary 

education    (AY)    _____ 111  f                12,596  13,226 

Curriculum  evaluator  (AY) 0.5           0.5           0.5  f                  5,715  6,000 

Totals,    Administration    13.5         17.5         17.5  $176,871              $249,059  $252,176 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Professor    (AY)    49.5         53            53  $1,111-1,418              $870,550  $897,495 

Associate  professor  (AY) 65.3         67.5         67.5  872-1,111                814,405  846,476 

Assistant  professor   (AY)   128.9       230.1       230.1  689-879             2,147,647  2,304,193 

Instructor   (AY)   17.4         19            19  624-797                162,599  168,658 

Lecturer    (AY)    14.8         18            18  f              175,120  181,426 

Lecturer     0.6           1              1  f                17,958  18,360 

Instructional  faculty — part-time__  13.6          -             -  (314,227) 

Class  and  rank  reclassifications -             -             -  (-)                18,506  40,503 

Distinguished  teaching  award -  (1,500)                  1,500  1,500 

Sabbatical  leave -              1              1  (-)                  9,564  9,564 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 2              2  (-)                17,534  19,128 

Special  leave — research  or  creative 

activity   1.5           1.7           1.7  (289)                15,940  16,259 

Substitute  faculty 0.4           0.3           0.3  (974)                  1,607  1,607 

Totals,  Instructional  Faculty__  292          393.6       393.6  $3,256,570           $4,252,930  $4,505,169 

c  Five-tenths  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
d  One  position  transferred  from  Instruction— Computer  Center  during  the  1967--8  fiscal  year, 

e  Two  positions  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


302 


State  Colleges 
STATE  COLLEGE  AT   FULLERTON-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (ftuth.)       (Anlh.)     I 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  EANOE 

1 

1 

1 

$676-821 

$9,852 

$9,852 

3.8 

6 

6 

614-746 

43,902 

4S,230 

0.8 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,452 

8,8S0 

1 

2 

2 

480-584 

12,750 

13,218 

0.8 

1 

1 

415-505 

4,230 

5,308 

1.2 

4 

4 

480-584 

23,078 

26,084 

5.6 

8 

S 

415-505 

38,869 

44,184 

6.9 

8 

8 

469-571 

54.S16 

54,816 

0.3 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,S60 

6,160 

0.8 

2 

2 

435-530 

10,448 

11,S86 

26.4 

36.4 

36.4 

425-517 

201,772 

214,084 

8.6 

7.5 

7.5 

395-505 

37,394 

40,0S5 

14.2 

16.2 

16.2 

(37,997) 
$342,199 

$3,775,640 

57,510 
$508,933 

57,510 

71.4 

94.1 

94.1 

$540,297 

376.9 

505.2 

505.2 

$5,010,922 

$5,297,642 

1.4 

1.5 

1.5 

$540-1,418 

$21,320 

$21,539 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

S,880 

9,322 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,728 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,638 

8,016 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,605 

5,8S1 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,418 

5,691 

1 

1 

1 

(3,081) 

3,550 

3,550 

7.5 


7.5 


2,111 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Continued 
Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment  technician  II 

Equipment  technician  I 

Stage  technician  II 

Athletic   equipment  attendant   II 
Athletic    equipment    attendant    I 

Technical  assistant  II 

Technical  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Accompanist  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,   Technical   and  Clerical 

Totals,   Instructional 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator 

Equipment   technician  II 

Equipment   technician  I 

Graphic  artist 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Technical  assistant  I 

Student   assistant   

Totals,   Audio-Visual   7.4 

Computer  Center : 

Director  of  institutional  studies  '  0.5 

EDP  Supervisor  I  s 1 

Totals,  Computer  Center 1.5 

Totals,  Instructional  Services  8.9 

Special  Programs : 

Center  for  Economic  Education : 

Director  (AY) 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Special  Programs 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 

LIBRARY 

Administration  : 

College  librarian 111  $1,365-1,659  $19,908  $19,908 

Librarian  IV -              1              1  872-1,058  10,464  10,980 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -              1              1  395-505  4,860  5,100 

Totals,  Administration 2  4  4  $25,030  $42,084  $42,840 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian  IV 111  $S72-1,05S  $12,696  $12,696 

Librarian  III 2.7           5              5  717-915  48,060  49,372 

Librarian  II 5.4         10  10  624-837  77,912  81,877 

Library  assistant  II 14              4  530-644  26,808  27  744 

Library  cssistant  I 2              5              5  457-556  30,080  31.380 

Senior  clerk 0.9           2              2  457-556  11,819  12,406 

Key  punch  operator 0.5           2              2  405^92  9,960  10,452 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 11.5         17  17  395-505  87,860  91,050 

Student  assistant   4.7         12.4  12.4  (11,314)  44,020  44,020 

Temporary  help — book  processing  __  3.7           3.7           3.7  (31,243)  20,291  20,291 

Temporary  help 4              6.5           6.5  (-)  35,646  35,646 

Totals,  Processing  Services 37.4        68.6        68.6  $202,981  $405,152  $416,934 

t  Five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
e  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,   experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


7.5 


7.5 


$53,022 


$614-746 

$7,604 

$60,626 


$60,139 


$60,139 


$62,111 


0.5 
0.3 

0.5 
0.5 

0.5 
0.5 

t 
$425-517 

$1,779 

$8,042 
2,613 

$8,441 
2,745 

0.8 

1 

1 

$10,655 

$11,186 

386.6 

513.7 

513.7 

$3,838,045 

$5,081,716 

$5,370,939 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
S6 


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303 


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NO,  OF  POSITIONS        I 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Auth.)      (Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


LIBRARY— Continued 

Public  Services : 

Librarian  IV   

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Library  assistant  II 

Key  puncb  operator 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Public  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Institutional  Services: 
Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Administrative   assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and 

records  

Admissions  officer 

Registrar  II 

Evaluation  technician  II 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  tabulating  machine 

operator  h    

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Key  punch  operator  h 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  h 

Intermediate  clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$872-1,058 

$12,696 

$12,696 

2 

3 

3 

717-915 

28,620 

29,508 

3.4 

4 

4 

624-837 

33,918 

35,130 

3 

2 

2 

505-614 

13,910 

14.236 

0.9 

1 

1 

405-^92 

5,904 

5,904 

2.4 

4 

4 

395-505 

20,120 

21,112 

11.9 

6.7 

6.7 

(41,690) 
$133,868 

23,785 
$138,953 

23,785 

24.6 

21.7 

21.7 

$142,371 

64 


1.5 
0.5 


94.3 


1 
1 
1 
0.5 


94.3 


1 
1 
1 
0.5 


$361,879 


$1,433-1,742 
746-905 
469-571 
(1,912) 


3.5 


3.5 


$30,806 


$586,189 


$20,904 
8,952 
6,852 
1,775 

$38,483 


$602,145 


$20,904 
9,396 
6,852 
1,775 

$38,927 


1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

$14,034 

$14,738 

— 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,396 

9.852 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

10.356 

10.860 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,698 

8,080 

9 

9 

9 

556-676 

14,348 

15,066 

1 

1 

I 

530-644 

6,646 

6,980 

2.2 

_ 

_ 

505-614 

_ 

_ 

3 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,688 

25,264 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,860 

6,160 

4 

5 

5 

425-517 

29,106 

30,131 

2 

— 

— 

405-492 

— 

— 

7.4 

6 

6 

395-505 

31,372 

32,754 

1.8 

3 

3 

395-480 

14,800 

15,526 

2.8 

2.8 

2.8 

(8.033) 

9,940 

9,940 

29.2 


28.8 


28.8 


$164,401 


$178,244 


$185,351 


Counseling  and  Testing : 
Associate     dean — counseling    and 

testing 111  $1,122-1,365  $16,3S0  $16,380 

Counselor  and  test  officer 111  t  14.700  14,700 

Counselor   (AY)    2.4           4.5           4.5  540-1,418  39,775  44,074 

Counselor    0.4           0.5           0.5  t  5.494  5,768 

Test  officer -              0.5           0.5  t  4,782  5,022 

Psyehometrist    111  614-746  7,728  8,112 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,204  6,516 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  5,220  5,484 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing  7.8         10.5         10.5  $78,922  $100,2S3  $106,056 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean  activities 111  $1,122-1,365  $14,797  $15.53S 

Activities  advisor 0.9           2              2  614-746  14,768  15,503 

Housing   coordinator — 10   months  0.8           1              1  540-1,418  9.490  9,964 

Intermediate   stenographer 2              2              2  425-517  11,556  11,832 

Student  assistant 111  (2,661)  3,550  3.550 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing  5.7           7              7  $40,335  $54,161  $56,387 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 111  f  $13,332  $13,992 

Placement  supervisor  I 111  $614-746  8,916  8,952 

Placement  interviewer 0.9           2              2  530-644  13,172  13,830 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.5           0.5           0.5  425-517  3.002  3,102 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  4.860  5.100 

Totals.  Placement 4.4           5.5           5.5  $33,285  $43,282  $44,976 

ii  Two   positions   transferred   to   General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service,  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by   education,   experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.J       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Student  Financial  Aid  Administration  : 

Counselor  i    

Intermediate   stenographer ' 

Totals,     Student    Financial    Aid 
Administration    

Foreign  Student  Program : 

Counselor    

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  II 

Medical  officer  I — 10  months 

Graduate  nurse 

Graduate  nurse — 10  months 

X-ray  technician 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk   

Totals,  Health  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Drafting  aid  I 

Student   assistant   

Totals,    Administration    

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Electrician   I   - 

Plumber  I 

Carpenter  I  1 . 

Locksmith 

Painter  I ~ . 

Stationary  engineer ! 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I  _ 

Building  maintenance  man 

Skilled  laborer 

Supervising  custodian  II 

Supervising  custodian  I 

Custodians 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising   groundsman  I 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Totals,   Maintenance   of   Grounds 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Campus  security  officer 

Watchman    

Totals,  Plant  Security 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


1 

0.8 


SALARY  RANGE 
$425-517' 


1.8 

- 

-. 

$9,011 

- 

- 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

$4,185 

$5,494 

$5,768 

1 
1 

0.5 
0.5 

2 

1.5 
2 
1.5 

1 
1 
1 
2 

2 

1.5 

2 

1.5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

$1,439-1,750 
1,371-1,587 
628-728 
628-728 
530-644 
530-644 
425-517 
395-180 

$38,102 
20,565 
16,464 
9.612 
6,516 
6,360 
6,204 
9.720 

$39,144 

21,804 

16,848 

9,996 

6,840 

6,672 

6,204 

10,200 

3 

12 

12 

$31,536 

$113,543 

$117,708 

55.3        67.8 


67.8 


$392,481 


$533,490 


112.2      121.8      121.8 


$644,121 


$762,181 


$555,173 


1 

1 

1 

$905-1,100 

$13,200 

$13,200 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,352 

5,622 

2.8 

2.8 

2.8 

(2,212) 

$19,828 

9,940 

$34,696 

9,940 

5.8 

5.8 

5.8 

$34,966 

1 

1 

1 

$746-863 

$10,356 

$10,356 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

2 

2 

2 

676-746 

17.S6S 

17,904 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8.952 

8,952 

2 

o 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1.9 

2 

2 

644-710 

16,600 

17,006 

6 

6 

6 

644-746 

51,250 

52,476 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7.368 

7,368 

2 

2 

o 

556-614 

14,526 

14,736 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,158 

7,36,8 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2.9 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,367 

19,990 

61.3 

67.5 

67.5 

415-505 

369,709 

$566,798 

385,563 

85.1 

91.5 

91.5 

$496,444 

$585,363 

1 

1 

1 

$584-710 

$8,520 

$8,520 

0.9 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,868 

7,218 

13.3 

14 

14 

480-530 

8S.215 

89,040 

15.2 

16 

16 

$92,313 

$10.3.603 

$104,778 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$676-821 

$4,907 

$4,926 

1.9 

4 

4 

614-746 

31,300 

32.S5S 

3.2 

3.5 

3.5 

415-505 

19,102 
$55,309 

19,913 

5.6 

8 

8 

$33,761 

$57,697 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$1,775 

$1,775 

$1,775 

$784,579 


'  One  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by   education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


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SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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85 
86 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration  : 

Business   Management :  SALARY  RANGE 

Senior  clerk  J -              1              1                $457-556                  $5,576                  $5,860 

Intermediate   stenographer  & -              0.5           0.5               425-517                    2,906                    3,052 

Totals,  Business  Management-  -              1.5           1.5                           -                  $8,482                  $8,912 

Student  Services : 

Counselor     l -              1              1                                 f              $11,628                $11,628 

Intermediate  stenographer l -              1              1                 $425-517                    5,422                    5,698 

Totals,  Student  Services -              2              2                                               $17,050                $17,326 

Off-Campus  Work-Study: 

Student  assistant  m -              1.2           1.2                           -                  $4,260                  $4,260 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions-,-  4.7           4.7                                            $29,792                $30,498 

REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Research  Projects : 

Temporary   help    0.7           0.7           0.7                  $1,950                  $3,839                  $3,839 

Special  Projects : 

Instructional   faculty   4              4             4                    $57,519                $52,753                $52,753 

Summer  Session : 

Dean  of  extension  and  summer  ses- 
sion      0.5          0.5          0.5       $1,433-1,742               $10,452               $10,452 

Instructional  faculty 16.3         16.3         16.3               (175,388)              190,439               190,439 

Senior  stenographer 111                  469-571                    6.S52                    6,852 

Student  assistant 0.2           0.2           0.2                   (1,728)                     710                       710 

Totals,  Summer  Session 18            18            18                 $193,315              $208,453              $208,453 

Extension  : 

Instructional  faculty   1.6           1.6           1.6               ($12,092)              $31,752                $31,752 

Music  studio  teacher 6              6              6                    (16,754)                24,150                 24,150 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -              1              1                  395-480                    5,100                   5,352 

Totals,  Extension 7.6           8.6           S.6                $2S,S46                $61,002                $61,254 

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Accounting  officer  II 111                 $746-905                $10,860                $10,860 

Totals,  Auxiliary  Organizations—  111                      $9,996                $10,S60               $10,860 

Student  Pay — Work-Study : 

Student  assistant  n 0.9          -             -                     $1,829 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 32.2         32.3         32.3               $293,455              $336,907              $337,159 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   696.7      894.6      894.6           $5,887,571          $7,813,994          $8,176,794 

i  One  position  transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
k  One-half  position  transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
1  One  position  transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967—68  fiscal  year, 
m  One  and  two-tenths  positions  transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work-Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
n  One  and  two-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by   education,  experience,  and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with  "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
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7 
8 
9 
10 
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80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive :  SALARY  RANGE 

President 111  $2,166-2,633  $2S,66S  $29,S4S 

Vice  president — general  administra- 
tion      -              1              1  1,580-1,922  1S.936  19,884 

Dean  of  college 111  1,504-1,830  21,960  21,960 

Executive  dean   111  1,433-1,742  20,904  20,904 

Publications  manager 111  f  17,304  18,172 

Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 
gram      111  f  18,756  18,756 

Administrative  assistant  I 13              3  746-905  27,642  29,022 

Secretary   I    111  543-660  7,920  7,920 

Senior  stenographer 3              4              4  469-571  25,666  26,264 

Intermediate  stenographer 1              -             —  425-517  —  — 

Temporary  help 0.5           1              1  (2,487)  5,484  5,484 

Totals,   Executive 11.5         15            15  $145,010  $193,240  $19S,214 

Business  Management : 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111  $1,213-1,475  $17,700  $17,700 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.5           1              1  746-905  9,211  9,662 

Senior  stenographer 0.9           1              1  469-571  6,600  6,852 

Intermediate   stenographer 1              1  425-517  6,204  6,204 

Temporary  help 0.3           1              1  (1,621)  5,484  5,484 

Totals,  Business  Manager's 

Office   2.7          5             5  $29,564  $45,199  $45,902 

Accounting : 

Accounting   officer — state   institu- 
tion      111  $821-998  $11,976  $11,976 

Accounting  technician  III 0.8           1              1  571-692  7,920  7,920 

Senior  account  clerk 1.9           3              3  457-556  17,256  18,130 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II  1              1              1  435-530  5,714  6,010 

Intermediate   stenographer 111  425-517  5,490  5,766 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5           1              1  395-505  4,970  5,215 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.9           2              2  395—180  10,840  11,090 

Totals,  Accounting 8.1         10            10  $49,348  $64,166  $66,107 

Personnel : 

Associate  personnel  analyst -              1              1  $905-1,100  $10,860  $11,400 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 111  746-905  10,860  10,860 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,360  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.9           1              1  425-517  5,310  5,582 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.8           2              2  395-505  10.020  10,510 

Temporary  help -              0.5           0.5  -  2,742  2,742 

Totals,  Personnel 4.7          6.5          6.5  $28,878  $46,152  $47,766 

Purchasing : 

Business  service  officer  I 0.4           1              1  $746-905  $8,952  $9,396 

Supervising  clerk   I   0.9           1              1  530-644  7,728  7,728 

Senior   typist-clerk   111  457-556  6.672  6,672 

Stock  clerk 111  457-556  5,860  6,160 

Intermediate  stenographer    111  425-517  6,054  6,204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  5,080  5,330 

Intermediate  clerk    111  395--180  5,100  5,352 

Totals,  Purchasing 6.3           7              7  $36,999  $45,446  $46,842 

Student  Financial  Aid  Administra- 
tion :  a 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.3           -             —  $425-517  -  - 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.4           -             -  395-480  - 

Totals,    Student  Financial  Aid 

Administration    0.7          —             -  $3,347  -  - 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 111  $584-710  $7,33S  $7,698 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  1111  505-614  7.008  7,368 

Senior  clerk 2.6           3              3  457-556  17,755  18,655 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    111  435-530  5,S35  6,135 

Supervising  telephone  operator  I — 
multiple  board 111  435-530  6,360  6,360 

a  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled!         (tilth.)       (Until.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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2 
3 
4 
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41 

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48 

49 

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53 

54 

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56 
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58 
59 
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62 
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86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional 

Services — Continued 

Intermediate  stenographer    

Telephone  operator — multiple 

board  

Terminal   pay    

Overtime     

Totals,  General  Institutional 
Services     

Totals,  Business  Management 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services : 
Director  of  institutional  studies')  _ 

EDP  supervisor  lb    

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  c 

Tabulating  machine  operator  c 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  c    

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing Services 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

SALARY  BANGB 
$425-517 

$2,624 

$2,757 

1.9 
0.2 
0.2 

2 

2 

395-480 

(1,524) 
(S99) 

$53,478 

10,840 

11,090 

9.4 

9.5 

9.5 

$57,760 

$60,063 

31.9 

38 

38 

$201,614 

$258,723 

$266,680 

- 

0.3 
1 

1 
2 

2 

0.3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

$614-746* 
505-614 
457-556 
395-505 

$5,840 
7,638 
6,260 

12,340 
9,720 

$41,798 

$5,911 

8,016 

6,568 

12,632 

10,200 

- 

6.3 

6.3 

- 

$43,327 

43.4 


59.3 


59.3 


$346,624 


$493,761 


$50S,221 


INSTRUCTION 

Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean  of  Instruction 111  $1,433-1,742                $20,904                $20,904 

Division  chairman   6  6              6                                t                89,901                  91,709 

Department  chairman    (AY)    ___  5.4  3.S           3.S                             f                52,821                  55,578 

Department  chairman -  2              2                                t                29,967                  30,570 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion   (AY)    0.9  1             1                               f               12,550                 12,862 

Coordinator   of   secondary   educa- 
tion   (AY)    0.3  1              1                                 f                  9,064                  10,575 

Coordinator  of  extension  and  sum- 
mer session    (AY)    0.3  0.3           0.3                              f                  5,065                    5,105 

Coordinator     of     counseling     and 

guidance    (AY)    0.2  0.2           0.2                             f                  3,403                    3,403 

Curriculum    supervisor    (AY) 1.7  1.7           1.7                             t                26,485                  27,441 

Curriculum  evaluator  (AY) 0.5  0.5           0.5                             t                  6,29S                    6,613 

Senior    stenographer    111  469-571                    6,852                    6,852 

Intermediate    stenographer 2.5  2.5           2.5               425-517                  14,312                  15,029 

Totals,   Administration    19.8  21            21                 $242,039              $277,622              $286,641 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Professor  (AY) 56.6  56.6         56.6       $1,111-1,418              $919,532              $942,099 

Associate  professor   (AY) 61.3  62            62               872-1,111                737,669                770,365 

Assistant  professor  (AY) 105  165.S       165.S               689-879             1,616,69S             1,667,775 

Instructor    (AY)    9  8              8                  624-797                  69,034                  71,276 

Lecturer    (AY)    1.6  1              1                                 f                  7,970                    9,964 

Part-time  faculty   (AY)    2S.S  -                 (293,527) 

Substitute  faculty -  0.3           0.3                                                2,870                    2,870 

Class  and  rank  reclassification -  -             -                             (-)                14,541                  47,565 

Sabbatical     leave — difference     in 

pay    2  -              -                   (11,900) 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 1.7  2.5           2.5                (15,448)                23,910                  23,910 

Special  leave — research  or 

creative   activity   1.2  1.5           1.5                (10,953)                 14,346                  14,346 

Distinguished  teaching  awards  —  -  (1,000)                  1,000                    1.000 

Totals,    Instructional    Faculty  267.2  297.7      297.7           $2,870,494           $3,407,570           $3,551,170 

b  Transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 

c  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE   COLLEGE   AT   HAYWARD-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO,  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Continued 
Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment   technician   II 

Equipment,  technician  I 

Athletic   equipment   attendant    II 

Technical  assistant  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I 

Technical  assistant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Technical   and  Clerical 

Totals,   Instructional   

Instructional  Services : 
Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator  (AY) 

Equipment   technician  II 

Photographer  II 

Graphic  artist 

Senior   stenographer 

Technical  assistant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary    help    

Totals,   Audio-Visual   

Computer  Center :  a 

Director  of  institutional  studies 

Computer  programer  II 

Supervisor  I 

Totals,   Computer   Center 

Totals,  Instructional  Services 

Totals,  Authorized 

Positions 

LIBRARY 

Administration : 

College  lihrarian 111  $1,365-1,659  $19,908  $19,908 

Librarian  IV 111  872-1,058  12,696  12,696 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,386  6,712 

Stock  clerk 111  457-556  5,910  6,210 

Totals,  Administration 4  4  4  $41,981  $44,900  $45,526 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian  IV 111              $872-1,058  $11,856  $12,446 

Librarian  III 2  2  2  717-915  21,960  21,960 

Librarian  II 5  624-837  -  - 

Librarian  I 0.4  -  -  567-624  - 

Library  assistant  I 3.6  -  -  457-556  -  - 

Intermediate   stenographer   0.9  —  —  425-517  —  - 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    11.8  2.5  2.5  395-505  14,060  14,185 

Temporary  help 1.6  -  -  (8.355) 

Student  assistant   2.9  7.9  7.9  (9,824)  28,045  28,045 

Totals,  Processing   Services   _ 29.2         13.4         13.4  $172,938  $75,921  $76,636 

Public  Services : 

Librarian  III 2  2  2  $717-915  $20,004  $21,014 

Librarian  II 2.9  1  1  624-837  8,574  9,009 

Librarian  I 1.3  2  2  567-624  14,483  14,976 

a  One  and  three-tenths  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal 

year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution, 
t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


SALARY  EANGE 

3.4 

4 

4 

$676-S21 

$37,S18 

$38,436 

2.5 

3 

3 

614-746 

23,078 

24  222 

1 

1 

1 

480-5S4 

7.00S 

7.00S 

1.7 

o 

o 

4S0-5S4 

12,676 

13,187 

8.5 

9 

9 

469-571 

56,499 

58,665 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,490 

6,672 

2.9 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,731 

1S.631 

20.1 

22  7 

°2  7 

425-517 

128,586 

134,035 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,985 

6,060 

5.9 

6 

6 

415-505 

32.S11 

34,295 

2.9 

3 

3 

395-505 

15,415 

16,180 

9 

9.3 

9.3 

(30,197) 
$320,148 

33,015 

33,015 

59.9 

65 

65 

$377,112 

$390,406 

346.9 

3S3.7 

3S3.7 

$3,432.6S1 

$4,062,304 

$4,228,217 

1.7 

o 

2 

t 

$26,02S 

$26,02S 

l.S 

o 

$676-821 

19,174 

19,628 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

S,520 

8,952 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

556-676 

3,462 

3,639 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,656 

6,S52 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

415-505 

2,777 

2,918 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

395-505 

2,570 

2,698 

0.9 

1.5 

1.5 

(4,600) 
$62,0S5 

S,226 
$77,413 

8,226 

7.7 

9 

9 

$78,941 

0.2 

t 

0.8 

- 

- 

$746-905 

- 

- 

0.8 

- 

- 

614-746 

- 

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l.S 

- 

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$16,695 

- 

- 

9.5 

9 

9 

$7S,7S0 

$77,413 
$4,139,717 

$78,941 

356.4 

392.7 

392.7 

$3,511,461 

$4,307,158 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


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STATE   COLLEGE   AT   HAYWARD-Continued 


309 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aath.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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SALARY  RAN0E 

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1 

$425-517 

$5,331 

$5,605 

5 

6 

6 

395-505 

31,292 

32,560 

1.4 

3.6 

3.6 

(4,654) 

12,780 

12,780 

15.6 


15.6 


3,972 


R92.464 


46.8 


1 

0.9 

1 


33 


33 


2.9 


$298,891 


1,433-1,742 
746-905 
469-571 

$33,966 


$213,285 


$20,904 
9,359 
6,S52 

$37,115 


$95,944 

$218,106 


$20,904 
9,814 
6,852 

$37,570 


LIBRARY— Continued 

Public  Services — Continued 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Public  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean   of   students 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and 

records  

Admissions  officer 

Registrar  I 

Evaluation  technician  II 

Senior  tabulating  machine 

operator  e    

Senior   stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Tabulating  machine 

operator i    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk  t    

Intermediate   clerk   

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Student  assistant   

Totals,   Admissions   and   Records 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Associate  dean-counseling  and 

testing 

Counselor    

Counselor   (AT)    

Test  officer  (AX)   

Psychometrist 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate   clerk   

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing__  8.2  8.S  8.8  $79,015  $90,072  $92,747 

Foreign  Student  Program : 

Counselor    0.1  1  1                                   f  $10,676  $11,628 

Counselor    (AT)    0.1  0.5  0.5                              f  3,985  4,9S2 

Intermediate   stenographer   -  0.5  0.5  $425-517  2,430  2,550 

Totals,  Foreign  Student  Program  0.2  2  2  $2,097  $17,091  $19,160 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean — activities  and 

housing    111           $1,122-1,365  $16,3S0  $16,380 

Housing  coordinator -              0.7           0.7                              f  7,753  8,140 

Activities  advisor 111  614-746  S,41S  8,S44 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6.S52  6.S52 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.5           1.7           1.7  425-517  9,700  10,144 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -              0.5           0.5  395-480  2,SS0  2.SS0 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing—  4.5  5.9  5.9  $37,250  $51,9S3  $53,240 

e  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
i  Two  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Tear  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


o.s 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

$13,464 

$14,148 

0.6 

0.7 

0.7 

783-950 

6,843 

7,190 

0.9 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,211 

9,662 

1 

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556-676 

8,952 

8,952 

0.9 

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505-614 

_ 

1 

1 

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469-571 

6,204 

6,516 

4 

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4 

457-556 

24,506 

25,414 

1.6 

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_ 

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0.7 

1 

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425-517 

6,104 

6,204 

3.5 

2.5 

2.5 

395-505 

12,S6S 

13,510 

7.1 

8 

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41,668 

43,448 

1 

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5,0S0 

5,330 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

(1,625) 

1,775 

1,775 

23.6 


21.7 


21.7 


$138,094 


$136,675 


$142,149 


1 

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1 

$1,122-1,365 

$16,380 

$16,380 

1 

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t 

1S.260 

18,426 

2.4 

2.8 

2.8 

f 

28,662 

30,108 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

i 

4,473 

4,564 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,66S 

S,04S 

0.4 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,656 

6,852 

1.6 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,513 

5,789 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

395-4S0 

2,460 

2,580 

310 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE   COLLEGE   AT   HAYWARD-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 

Placement  supervisor  I 

Placement  interviewer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Placement 

Student  Financial  Aids  Administra- 
tion :  s 

Counselor    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Totals,    Student    Financial    Aids 
Administration 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  II 

Graduate  nurse 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Health  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

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t 

$1S,683 

$19,625 

1 

1 

1 

$614-746 

7,952 

8,350 

1.8 

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2 

530-644 

13,854 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,697 

5,979 

2 

1.5 

1.5 

395-505 

8,640 

S,640 

6.S 


0.9 
0.4 
0.5 


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6.5 


1.8 


$50,944 


$425-517 
395^1S0 


$12,535 


$54,826 


>7,150 


0.9 

1 

1 

$1,439-1,750 

$18,369 

$19,2S4 

1 

1 

1 

62S-72S 

S,736 

S,736 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

2.9 


50.9 


50.9 


50.9 


$27,966 
$381,867 


$33,309 

$121,071 


$34,224 
$436,240 


Administration : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 111  $821-998  $11,976  $11,976 

Chief  engineer  I 111  746-863  10,356  10,356 

Supervisor  of  building  trades -              1              1  746-863  8,952  9,396 

Drafting  aid  II 0.4           1              1  530-644  6,516  6,840 

Stock    clerk    111  457-556  6.672  6,672 

Intermediate   stenographer   111  425-517  6,204  6.204 

Totals,    Administration    4.4           6              6  $34,075  $50,676  $51,444 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Supervising  custodian   II 111  $530-644  $7,728  $7,72S 

Supervising  custodian  I 2              2              2  457-556  12,395  13,006 

Custodian    37.4         40            40  415-505  221,232  229,490 

Housekeeper 0.9           1              1  395-480  5,060  5,308 

Stationarv  engineer   4              4              4  644-746  34,944  35,808 

Stationary  fireman 2              2              2  584-644  15,096  15,456 

Skilled    laborer    1.9           2              2  556-614  14,496  14,736 

Laborer 0.9           1              1  4S0-530  6,185  6.360 

Carpenter  II 111  676-746  8,952  8,952 

Electrician   I   111  676-746  8,952  8,952 

Plumber   I   111  676-746  8,952  8,952 

Painter   I   111  644-710  8,418  8.520 

Locksmith 0.8           1              1  644-710  8.016  8,418 

Building  maintenance  man 111  556-614  7,188  7,368 

Temporary   help    0.2           0.6           0.6  (845)  4,003  4,003 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures  56.1         59.6         59.6  $322,565  $371,617  $383,057 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 111  $584-710  $8,180  $S,520 

Tractor  operator— laborer 111  584-644  7,548  7,728 

Lead  groundsman 111  505-614  6,672  7,008 

Groundsman 20.5         21.5         21.5  480-530  134,240  136,515 

Totals,   Maintenance   of   Grounds  23.5         24.5         24.5  $139,549  $156,640  $159,771 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  1111  $676-821  $9,852  $9,852 

Campus  security  officer 2.9           4              4  614-746  32,736  33,924 

Watchman    2.4           3              3  415-505  15,340  16,100 

Totals,  Plant  Security 6.3           8              8  $41,430  $57,928  $59,876 

sTwo  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


311 


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SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aurh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation  : 
Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions  _ 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration  : 

Business  Management : 

Senior  clerk  i>    

Intermediate  stenographer  b 

Intermediate  account  clerk  b 

Totals,  Business  Management- 
Student  Services : 

Counselor   

Counselor    (AY)  i 

Intermediate  stenographer  l    

Intermediate  clerk  i    

Totals,  Student  Services 

Off-Campus  Work-Study: 

Temporary  help  i    

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

$6,522  $7,188 


$7,368 


91.3 


99.1 


99.1 


$544,141  $644,049 


$661,516 


- 

0.5 
0.5 
0.5 

0.5 
0.5 
0.5 

$457-556 
425-517 
395-480 

$2,742 
2.6SS 
2,540 

$2,880 
2,826 
2.6G5 

- 

1.5 

1.5 

- 

$7,970 

$8,371 

- 

1 

0.5 
0.5 
0.5 

1 

0.5 
0.5 
0.5 

t 

$425-517* 
395-480 

$10,212 
3,336 
2.676 
2.520 

$10,724 
3.504 
2.S14 
2,643 

2.5 
0.2 


4.2 


0.2 

4.2 


$18,744 


$1,097 


$27,811 


$19,6S5 

$1,097 

$29,153 


YEAR-ROUND   OPERATION 

General  Administration : 
Business  Management : 
Accounting : 

Intermediate  account  clerk 2  2  2  $8,774  $9,940  $10,420 

Personnel : 

Senior  stenographer 111  $469-571  $6,852  $6,852 

Intermediate  typist-elerk 1  2.5  2.5  395-505  12.370  12,980 

Totals,   Personnel   2  3.5  3.5  $12,349  $19,222  $19,832 

Purchasing : 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.6  1  1  $2,822  $5,226  $5,490 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Stock  clerk 111  $457-556  $5,910  $6,210 

Temporary  help 0.3  0.3  0.3  (1,299)  1,645  1,645 

Totals,  General  Institutional 

Services 1.3  1.3  1.3  $6,544  $7,555  $7,855 

Totals,     General     Admini- 
stration    5.9  7.8  7.8  $30,489  $41,943  $43,597 

Instruction : 
Instructional : 
Administration : 

Dean    of    educational    services 

and  summer  session 0.7  0.7  0.7        $1,433-1,742  $14,633  $14,633 

Division  chairman  (AY) 111  t  17,016  17,016 

Coordinator  of  elementary  edu- 
cation (AY) 0.3  0.3  0.3  t  4,633  4,633 

Coordinator   of   secondary   edu- 
cation   (AY)    0.1  0.1  0.1  t  1,544  1,544 

Coordinator  of  counseling  and 

guidance    (AY)    0.1  0.1  0.1  t  1,544  1,544 

Curriculum  supervisor  (AY)  __  1.6  1.6  1.6  t  24,710  24,710 

Curriculum  evaluator  (AY)  __  0.1  0.1  0.1  t  1,544  1,544 

Totals,    Administration 3.9  3.9  3.9  $58,657  $65,624  $65,624 

b  Transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year, 
i  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
i  Two-tenths  position  transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work-Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution.  . 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


312 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE  COLLEGE  AT   HAYWARD-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Autli. )       (Aulhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


YEAR-ROUND  OPERATION— 
Continued 

Instruction — Continued 
Instructional — Continued 
Instructional  Faculty : 

Professor    (AY)    -  9.8 

Associate  professor 1  1 

Associate  professor  (AY) -  8.5 

Assistant  professor   (AY) -  23.4 

Instructor  (AY)   -  0.8 

Part-time   faculty   42.9 

Totals,  Instructional  Faculty         43.9         43.5 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Technical  assistant  II 2  2 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate   stenographer 5.8  7 

Student  assistant   1.1  2.2 

Totals,  Technical  and 

Clerical   9.9         12.2 

Totals,   Instructional 57.7         59.6 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio-Visual : 

Assistant    audio-visual    coordi- 
nator  (AY)   0.2  0.3 

Temporary   help    0.5  0.5 

Student  assistant 0.4  0.5 

Totals,  Instructional 

Services    1.1  1.3 

Totals,  Instruction 58.8         60.9 

Library : 

Library  assistant  I 1  1 

Student  assistant 2.9  3 

Totals,  Library 3.9  4 

Student  Services : 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Admissions  officer 0.2  0.3 

Evaluation   technician  I   1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.6  2 

Key  punch  operator 0.7  1 

Intermediate   clerk    2.5  3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -  0.3 

Temporary  help 0.3  1 

Totals,  Admissions  and 

Records 6.3  8.6 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Test  officer  (AY)   0.1  0.2 

Counselor    (AY)    0.2  0.7 

Temporary  help 0.1  0.6 

Totals,  Counseling  and 

Testing 0.4  1.5 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Housing   coordinator    —  0.3 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.2  0.3 

Temporary  help — activity 

advisor    —  0.1 

Temporary  help -  0.1 

Totals,  Activities  and 

Housing 0.2  0.8 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution, 
t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


9.8 
1 

8.5 

23.4 

0.8 

SALARY  RANGE 

$1,111-1,418 

1,008-1,2S7 

872-1,111 

689-879 

624-797 

(319,140) 

$331,092 

$480-584 
469-571 
425-517 
(3,571) 

$151,351 

13,173 

102,816 

223.79S 
6,941 

$151,351 

13,S27 

102,816 

223,798 

6,941 

43.5 

2 
1 

7 
2.2 

$498,079 

$13,032 
6,796 

38,881 
7,810 

$498,733 

$13,680 

6,852 

40,600 

7,810 

12.2 


59.6 


1.3 


60.9 


S.6 


0.2 
0.7 
0.6 


1.5 


0.3 
0.3 

0.1 
0.1 


0.8 


$51,003 

$440,752 


$66,519 
$630,222 


$7,017 


$8,749 


$447,769 


i,971 


$35,069 


$531 

1,437 

564 


$2,532 


$425-517 


(40) 


$978 


$4S,182 


$1,913 
6,217 
3,290 


$11,420 


$3,323 
1,606 

737 

54S 


3,214 


!,942 


$633,299 


0.3 

($3,024) 

$4,232 

$4,232 

0.5 

(2,514) 

2,742 

2,742 

0.5 

(1,479) 

1,775 

1,775 

$8,749 


$642,048 


1 

$457-556 

$6,620 

$6,672 

3 

(9,725) 

$15,737 

10,650 

$17,270 

10,650 

4 

$17,322 

0.3 

$783-950 

$2,933 

$3,082 

1 

556-676 

7,008 

7,368 

2 

425-517 

10,957 

11,509 

1 

405-492 

5,000 

5,247 

3 

395^180 

15,220 

15,980 

0.3 

395-480 

1,5S0 

1,661 

1 

(1,770) 

5,484 

5.4S4 

$50,331 


$2,009 
7,006 
3,290 


$12,305 


$3,4S8 
1,6S8 

737 
54S 


$6,461 


academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
STATE   COLLEGE  AT   HAYWARD-Continued 


313 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 

(Filled) 


67-68    68-69 
(Aulh.)       (Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 

8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


YEAR-ROUND  OPERATION— 
Continued 

Student  Services — Continued 
Placement  : 

Temporary    help — placement    in-  salary  range 

tervie'wer    -              0.1           0.1  -  $652  S652 

Student   assistant   0.2           0.5           0.5  §901  1,775  1,775 

Totals.    Placement    0.2           0.6           0.6  §901  $2,427  §2.427 

Health  Services : 

Temporary  help— medical  officer  I  0.2           0.2  -  $3,290  $3,290 

Temporary   help — graduate   nurse  -             0.1           0.1  -  754  754 

Temporary   help    -              0.1           0.1  $2S9  54S  548 

Totals,  Health  Services 0.4           0.4  $289  $4,592  $4,592 

Totals,  Student  Services ~      7.1         11.9         11.9  $39,769  $72,835  $76,116 

Plant  Operation : 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Building   maintenance   man 0.9           1              1  $556-614  $7.12S  $7,368 

Custodian    1.4           2              2  415-505  10,428  10,950 

Totals,   Maintenance   of   Struc- 
tures      2.3           3              3  $12,276  $17,556  $18,318 

Security : 

Campus  security  officer 0.3           0.5           0.5  $614-746  $3,774  $3,960 

Student   assistant 0.3           0.3           0.3  (S55)  1,065  1,065 

Totals,    Security   0.6           0.8           0.8  $3,132  $4,839  $5,025 

Totals,  Plant  Operation 2.9           SL8           HIT  $15,408  $22,395  $23,343 

Totals,     Authorized     Posi- 
tions      78.6         SS.4         88.4  $549,172  $793,414  $S02,426 

REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Custodian   -              5              5  $415-505  $25,500  $26,760 

Temporary  help 1.1           0.8           0.8  (5,526)  4,387  4,387 

Totals,   Auxiliary   Organizations.  1.1           5.8           5.8  $5,526  $29,887  $31,147 

Summer  Session : 

Dean    of    educational    services    and 

summer  session 0.3           0.3           0.3       $1,433-1,742  $6,271  $6,271 

Instructional  faculty    5.7         10.2         10.2  (52.370)  97.553  97,553 

Intermediate  stenographer    0.5           1              1  425-517  5,226  5.490 

Temporary  help    -              2.2           2.2  (-)  12.065  12,065 

Student  assistant   -              1.5           1.5  (63)  5.325  5,325 

Totals,   Summer  Session 6.5         15^         15.2  $60,888  $126,440  $126,704 

Extension : 

Instructional  faculty 4.4           3              3  ($39,745)  $2S,692  $28,692 

Intermediate  stenographer    0.4          —             -  425-517  -  - 

Temporary  help    0.1           0.3           0.3  (583)  1,645  1,645 

Student  assistant    0.8           0.7           0.7  (2,573)  2,485  2.4S5 

Totals,  Extension 5^7          ~         4  $44,934  $32,822  $32,822 

Special  Projects :  _„    .  „ 

Part-time  faculty    4.4           6.7           6.7  $70,991  $114,007  $114,007 

Temporary  help    0.2                          -  90S                    -  - 

Student  assistant 1              1            199  3.550  3.550 

Totals,  Special  Projects 4.6           7.7           7.7  $72,098  $117,557  $117,557 

Totals,    Authorized   Positions  *  1T\9         32?7         32/T  $183,446  $306,706  $308,230 

°R^?T%^AV™°™Z™---  685.3      760.3      760.3  $5,815,602          $7,039,814          $7,271,050 

t  Two-tenths  position  transferred  from  the  Student  Pay — "Work-Study  Program  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967- 
68  fiscal  year. 


314 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


HUMBOLDT  STATE   COLLEGE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive :  SALARY  RANGE 

President    111           $2,166-2.633  $29,612  $30,084 

Vice  president— academic  affairs  1              1              1  1,580-1,922  23,040  23,040 

Executive  dean   111  1,433-1,742  20,904  20,904 

Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 
gram      0.5          0.5          0.5  t  5,768  5,814 

Publications  manager  (AY) 0.9           1              1  f  10,044  10,044 

Administrative  assistant  II 0.6           1              1  905-1,100  10,860  11,400 

Administrative  assistant  I 1              1  746-905  8,952  9,396 

Secretary  I 111  543-660  7,920  7,920 

Editorial  aide 0.1           -             -  505-614 

Senior  stenographer 1.1           3              3  469-571  18,944  19,552 

Intermediate   stenographer   1.3           2              2  425-517  10,998  11,548 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5           -              -  395-480 

Totals,  Executive 9            12.5         12.5  $94,357  $147,042  $149,702 

Business  Management : 

Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111          $1,213-1,475  $17,700  $17,700 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.8           1              1  746-905  10,272  10,776 

Senior   stenographer 111  469-571  6,6S4  6,852 

Intermediate   stenographer -              0.5           0.5  425-517  2,613  2,7-15 

Totals.  Business  Manager's 

Office   2.S          3.5          3.5  $31,592  $37,269  $3S,073 

Accounting  : 

Accounting  officer — state  institu- 
tion        111  $821-998  $11,976  $11,976 

Accounting  technician  III 111  571-692  7,728  8,112 

Accounting  technician  II 0.9           1              1  457-556  6,210  6.516 

Senior  cashier  clerk 111  457-556  5.530  5,810 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II  1              1              1  435-530  5,440  5,714 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.9           1              1  425-517  5,352  5,628 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1              1.5           1.5  395-4S0  7,410  7.770 

Assistant  cashier-clerk 0.5           0.5  395-480  2,430  2,550 

Intermediate   clerk   0.9           1              1  395-480  4,860  5,100 

Student  assistant 0.2           0.2           0.2  (676)  710  710 

Totals,  Accounting S.9         10.2         10.2  $56,439  $64,318  $66,558 

Personnel : 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 111  $746-905  $10,860  $10,860 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5,247  5,513 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.9           1              1  395-480  5,080  5,330 

Student  assistant 0.2           0.2           0.2  (676)  710  710 

Totals,  Personnel 71           li           IF  $26,549  $28,569  $29,085 

Purchasing : 

Business  sen-ice  officer  I 111  $746-905  $10,860  $10,860 

Senior  clerk 0.9           1              1  457-556  6,568  6,672 

Intermediate  tvpist-clerk 0.5           0.5           0.5  395-480  2,665  2,800 

Student  assistant   0.3           0.3           0.3  (1,014)  1,065  l,06o 

Totals,  Purchasing 2/7           2&           2&  $19,426  $21,158  $21,397 

Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration :  a 

Intermediate  clerk 0.4          -             -  $1,778  -  - 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  II  11  $505-614  $7,368  $7,ob8 

Property  clerk  I 111  505-614  7,368  7,368 

Stock  clerk 4              5              5  457-556  32,310  32,598 

Senior  clerk  a -  457-556 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset) 111  435-530  6,360  6,360 

a  Five-tenths  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Tear  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
HUMBOLDT  STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


815 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aoth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


2 
0.3 

9 

0.3 

2 
0.3 

SALARY  RANGE 

$395-480 

(1,014) 

(1,843) 

(600) 

$57,042 

$10,882 
1,065 

$11,382 
1,065 

9.3 

10.3 

10.3 

$65,353 

$66,141 

28.2 

31 

0.3 

1 
1 

1 

31 

0.3 

1 
1 
1 

$192,826 

t 

$505-614 
405-492 
395-505 

$216,667 

$3,861 

7,068 
5,000 
4,900 

$20,829 

$221,254 

$3,861 

7,368 

5,247 
5,140 

- 

3.3 

3.3 

- 

$21,616 

37.2 


46.S 


46.S 


$2S7,183 


$384,538 


$392,572 


GENERAL  ADMI  N  ISTRATION— Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services — 
Continued 
Telephone  operator — multiple 

board  

Student   assistant 

Terminal  pay 

Premium  overtime  pay 

Totals,  General  Institutional 
Services 

Totals,  Business  Management 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services : 

Director  of  institutional  studies  b 

Senior    tabulating    machine    opera- 
tore   

Key  punch  operator  c 

Intermediate   typist-clerk  c 

Totals,  Automatic  Data 

Processing  Services 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 

INSTRUCTION 

Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean  of  educational  services  and 
summer  session   

Division   chairman   

Department  chairman   

Department   chairman — (AY) 

Associate  dean — graduate  studies 

Coordinator  of  terminal  education 
(AY)     

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion   (AY)    

Coordinator  of  secondary  educa- 
tion   (AY)    

Curriculum  supervisor 

Curriculum  evaluator 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Totals,   Administration   

Instructional  Faculty : 

Vocational  instructor 

Professor  (AY) 

Associate  professor  (AY) 

Assistant  professor   (AY) 

Instructor  (AY) 

Assistant  (AY) 

Lecturer   (AY)    

Part-time  faculty   

Graduate  assistant 

Substitute  faculty 

Class  and  rank  reclassifications 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 

Special  leaves,  research  or 

creativity    

Distinguished  teaching  awards 

Totals,    Instructional   Faculty 

b  Three-tenths  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
c  One  position  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

f  Salary   range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$1,433-1,742 

$10,452 

$10,452 

4 

4 

4 

t 

66,215 

66,957 

0.5 

1.5 

1.5 

t 

24,865 

25,144 

4.4 

4.4 

4.4 

t 

67,656 

68,827 

1 

1 

1 

f 

13,824 

13.S24 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

t 

3,164 

3,164 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

Jt. 

! 

3,600 

3,779 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

t 

3,165 

3.165 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

3. 

1 

29,447 

29,541 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

f 

6,102 

6,102 

0.8 

0.8 

0.8 

469-571 

4,541 

4,770 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

425-517 

9,544 

10,027 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

395-480 

3,456 

3,456 

17.5 

18.5 

18.5 

$240,671 

$252,703 

$255,SS0 

3.5 

3.5 

3.5 

I 

$47,174 

$49,160 

34.4 

34.4 

34.4 

$1,111-1,418 

537,327 

547,776 

48.5 

51.5 

51.5 

872-1,111 

649,003 

661,369 

87.5 

141.7 

141.7 

689-879 

1,336,981 

1,414,433 

11.8 

11.8 

11.8 

624-797 

101,656 

104,757 

o 

9 

2 

540-595 

14,280 

14,280 

9.5 

0.6 

0.6 

t 

5,738 

5,738 

18.6 

- 

- 

(141,956) 

— 

- 

1 

— 

— 

(4,790) 

— 

— 

0.5 

0.4 

0.4 

(1,023) 

3,914 

3,914 

— 

— 

— 

(-) 

11,462 

3S.326 

5.5 

5.5 

5.5 

(41,557) 

52,602 

52,602 

1 

1 

1 

(7,320) 

9,564 

9,564 

- 

- 

— 

(1,000) 

$2,308,797 

1,000 
$2,770,701 

1,000 

221.8 

252.4 

252.4 

$2,902,919 

316 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


HUMBOLDT  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         [Aulhj       (Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Continued 
Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment  technician  II 1.7  3              3 

Stage  technician  II 111 

Equipment  technician  I 2  2.5  2.5 

Stage  technician  I 0.8  1              1 

Athletic  equipment   attendant  II           1  11 

Technical  assistant  II 10.4  14.3         14.3 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I 1.3  1.4           1.4 

Technical  assistant  I 111 

Senior  stenographer 2  2  2 

Intermediate  stenographer 11.8  14.2         14.2 

Intermediate  clerk 0.4  0.4           0.4 

Accompanist  I 0.5  0.5           0.5 

Student  assistant   12.2  11.3         11.3 


Totals,   Technical  and   Clerical         46.1 


53.6 


53.6 


Totals,   Instructional 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator   (AY)   _ 

Equipment  technician  II 

Equipment  technician  I 

Photographer  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Technical  assistant  I 

Totals,    Audio-Visual   

Computer  Center :  a 

Director    of    institutional   studies 

Natural  Resources : 

Production  manager 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 
Technical  assistant  II 

Totals,  Natural  Resources 

Laboratory  School : 

Principal  (AY) 

Associate  professor  (AY) 

Assistant  professor   (AY) 

Instructor   (AY)   

Laboratory  school  teacher 

Librarian  II  

Graduate  nurse 

Senior  stenographer 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Laboratory  School 

Totals,  Instructional  Services 

Totals,     Authorized     Posi- 
tions     

LIBRARY 


2S5.4       324.5       324.5 


1 

1 

0.3 

0.5 

1.5 

1.3 


1.3 

1 

0.3 

1 

1.5 

1.3 


1.3 

1 

0.3 

1 

1.5 

1.3 


SALARY  RANGE 
$676-S21 
676-821 
614-746 
614-746 
480-584 
480-5S4 
415-505 
415-505 
469-571 
425-517 
395-4S0 
435-530 
(37,985) 

$222,917 

$2,772,385 


$676-S21 
614-746 
556-676 
425-517 
415-505 


$25,536 
8,452 

18,890 
7,698 
5.760 

S4,529 
8,100 
5,100 

12,452 

80,112 
2,304 
2,788 

40,115 

$301,S36 


5.6 


0.3 


6.4 


6.4 


$39,277 


$3,706 


$14,391 
9.852 
2,238 
6,892 
8,932 
6,696 

$49,001 


15.2 


15.3 


15.3 


25.6 


26.7 


26.7 


311 


351.2   351.2 


$151,755 
$234,199 


$3,006,584 


$163,742 
$256,057 


$3,5S1.297 


$27,736 
8,880 

20,442 
8,078 
6,060 

90,951 
8,201 
5,352 

12,756 

83,754 
2,304 
2,930 

40,115 

$317,559 


$3,325,240  $3,476,35S 


$15,585 
9,852 
2,238 
7,620 
9,070 
7,028 

$51,393 


1.2 

1.5 

1.5 

t 

$21,714 

$21,714 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

556-614 

3,420 

3,594 

3 

3 

3 

480-5S4 

18,180 

19,080 

4.5 

5 

5 

$39,461 

$43,314 

$44,388 

1 

1 

1 

t 

$17,016 

$17,016 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

t 

6,348 

6,348 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

t 

5,002 

5,022 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

f 

2,280 

2,280 

9.9 

10 

10 

$710-1,04S 

111,318 

113,570 

1 

1 

1 

624-837 

8,676 

9,120 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

62S-728 

4.S30 

5,070 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.4 

0.4 

0.4 

(1,239) 

1,420 

1,420 

$166,698 

$262,479 


$3,738,837 


Administration  : 

College  librarian 111  $1,365-1,659  $19,908  $19,908 

Librarian  IV 111  872-1,058  12.04S  12,646 

Intermediate   stenographer 111  425-517  5,352  5,62S 

Totals,   Administration   3  3  3  $34,692  $37,30S  $38,1S2 

d  Three- tenths  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


317 


HUMBOLDT   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Fitted)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 
54 

55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


LIBRARY— Continued 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian    III    

Librarian  II 

Library   assistant   II   

Library  assistant  I 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Book   repairer   

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant   

Totals,  Processing  Services 

Public  Services : 

Librarian    III   

Librarian   II    

Library  assistant  II   

Library  assistant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Public  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and  rec- 
ords  

Registrar  I 

Evaluation  technician  II 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  e 

Senior  Stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk  e   

Key  punch  operator  e 

Intermediate  clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records 

Counseling  and  Testing : 
Associate  dean — counseling  and 

testing 

Counselor    

Test  officer 

Counselor  (AY) 

Psychometrist 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing 

Foreign  Student  Program : 

Counselor    : 

Intermediate   stenographer 


Totals,  Foreign  Student  Program 


1 

2.7 

0.S 

1 

1 

1 

1.9 

0.2 

0.6 

0.3 

2.3 


29.3 


14.7 


0.4 


1 
4.5 


1 

1 
3 

0.2 
0.6 


1 
4.5 


1 

1 

3 

0.2 

0.6 


SALARY  RANGE 
$717-935 
624-837 
530-644 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 
377-457 
(1,266) 
(6,489) 


$10,9S0 
38,45S 

11,106 
6,672 
5,S5S 

14,840 
1.152 
3,158 

10,650 


30.7 


30.7 


$204,343 


$1,433-1,742 
469-571 

$26,436 


$227,729 


$20,904 
6,852 

$27,756 


13 


13 


$94,105 


$93,076 


$3,S00 


$7,595 


$10,980 
39,907 

11,670 
6,672 
6,154 

15,572 
1,152 
3,290 

10,650 


12.S 

16.3 

16.3 

$70,932 

$102,S74 

$106,047 

1 

1 

1 

$717-915 

$10,9S0 

$10,980 

5.9 

5.4 

5.4 

624-S37 

50,446 

51,970 

0.9 

— 

— 

530-644 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3.4 

3.5 

3.5 

395-505 

17,453 

18,311 

0.3 

0.1 

0.1 

395-480 

576 

576 

1 

0.4 

0.4 

(2,822) 
$92,719 

1,420 

$S7,547 

1,420 

13.5 

11.4 

11.4 

$89,929 

$234,15S 


$20,904 
6.S52 

$27,756 


1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

$16,380 

$16,380 

1.1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,452 

8,880 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,952 

7,308 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,756 

7,098 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,210 

6,516 

0.8 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

- 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

3.4 

3.5 

3.5 

425-517 

20,447 

21,013 

2.4 

1.5 

1.5 

395-505 

7,580 

7,951 

1 

— 

— 

405-492 

— 

— 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-4S0 

2,540 

2,665 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

(1,238) 

1,775 

1,775 

$95,846 


1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

$16,380 

$16,380 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

t 

17,415 

17,676 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

T 

5,211 

5,472 

0.5 

1 

1 

f 

S.289 

9,505 

0.9 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,728 

1.3 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,578 

11,118 

0.2 

- 

- 

(382) 
$54,801 

- 

- 

5.9 

7 

7 

$65,241 

$67,879 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

t 

$4,982 

$5,232 

- 

0.5 

0.5 

$425-517 

2,613 

2,745 

$7,977 


e  One   position   transferred   to   General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AT  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


318 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


HUMBOLDT   STATE   COLUGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
23 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean — activities 

Housing  coordinator 

Activities  advisor   

Intermediate    stenographer 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing  . 


1 

0.5 

0.9 

2.4 

0.6 


1 

0.5 

1 

2.5 

0.6 


1 

0.5 
1 

2.5 
0.6 


5.4 


5.6 


5.6 


SALARY  RANGE 

?1,122-1,365 

614-716 ' 
425-517 
(1,565) 

$42,111 


Placement : 

Placement  officer 
Placement  supervisor  I 

1 
1 

0.9 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
2 

$614-746 
530-644 

Intermediate    stenographer 

425-517 

Totals,  Placement 

Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration  :  i 

4.9 

0.9 
0.5 
0.1 

5 

5 

§34,969 

Intermediate    stenographer 

§425-517 
395--4S0 

Totals,    Student    Financial    Aids 
Administration 

Health  Services : 

1.5 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

§11,9S1 
$1,439-1,750 

628-728 

Intermediate   typist-clerk 

395-505 

Totals,  Health  Services 

3 

3 

3 

$30,413 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 

37.8 

36.6 

36.6 

$29S,616 

$16,380 

5,043 

8,04S 

14,658 

2,130 

$46,259 


$11,62S 

8,952 

6,812 

10,781 

$3S,173 


$21,000 

7,728 
5,100 

$33,82S 

$311,928 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  II 

Chief   engineer   I    

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Totals,  Administration 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Electrician   I 

Plumber  I 

Stationary  engineer 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I   

Locksmith 

Stationary  fireman 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I_ 

Building  maintenance  man 

Supervising  custodian  II 

Mechanics  helper 

Laborer 

Supervising  custodian  I 

Custodian    

Temporary  help — janitor 

Student  assistant 


Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Laborer 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 

Totals,   Maintenance   of   Grounds 


17.4 


18.5 


18.5 


$102,140 


$117,715 


$16,3S0 

5.296 

8,452 

14,934 

2,130 

$47,192 


$11,62S 

S.952 

7,15S 

11,325 

$39,063 


$21,000 
8,112 
5,352 

$34,464 

$320,177 


1 

1 

1 

$905-1,100 

$13,200 

$13,200 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

9,73S 

10,230 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,235 

6,542 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 
$46,201 

6,672 

5 

5 

5 

$42,728 

$47,000 

2 

2 

2 

$676-746 

$17,472 

$17,904 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

S,952 

S,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

2 

644-710 

16,836 

17,040 

2 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

2 

584-644 

15,456 

15,456 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

2.9 

3 

3 

556-614 

22,104 

22,104 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,72S 

7,068 

1 

1 

1 

530-584 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,110 

6,360 

2.4 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,396 

19,560 

45.8 

50 

50 

514-505 

285,394 

292,731 

3 

2 

2 

(15,264) 

10,968 

10,968 

3.2 

3.2 

3.2 

(10,816) 
$422,091 

11,360 
$469,664 

11,360 

72.3 

76.2 

76.2 

$478,391 

1 

1 

1 

$584-710 

$8,520 

$8,520 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

505-614 

3,462 

3,639 

10.7 

11 

11 

480-530 

69,960 

69,960 

3.3 

4 

4 

480-530 

24,615 

25,290 

1.3 

1.3 

1.3 

(6,317) 

8,673 

8,673 

0.7 

0.7 

0.7 

(2,279) 

2,485 

2,485 

$118,567 


i  Two  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
t  Salary   range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and   academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


IllClIER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
HUMBOLDT  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


319 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Plant  Security  : 

Campus  security  officer 

Watchman    

Totals,  Plant  Security 

Special  Projects : 

Temporary   help — moving 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


1.8 


3.8 


99.5       104.7       104.7 


SALARY  RANGE 
$614-746 
415-505 

$23,370 


$4,858 

sr,!i.-,.i.s7 


$16,244 
11,705 

$27,949 

$6,672 
$66S,201 


$17,060 
11.995 

$29,055 

$6,672 
$679,685 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration  : 

Business  Management : 

Senior  clerk  e -  0.5  0.5  $457-556  $2,742  $2,880 

Intermediate  clerk  h -  0.5  0.5  395-480  2,430  2,550 

Totals,  Business  Management -  1  1  -  $5,172  $5,430 

Student  Services :  * 

Counselor    -  1  1  t              $10,464  $10,988 

Evaluation  technician  I -  0.5  0.5  $556-676                    3,336  3,504 

Intermediate  stenographer -  0.8  0.8  425-517                    4,181  4,392 

Intermediate  clerk -  0.2  0.2  395-480                       972  1,020 

Totals,  Student  Services 2.5  2.5  $18,953  $19,904 

Off-Campus  Work-Study :  i 
Temporary  help -  1.1  1.1  -  $4,500  $4,500 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions—  4.6  4.6  $28,625  $29,834 

YEAR-ROUND  OPERATION 

Instruction : 
Instructional : 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Instructional  faculty    (AT)    __  0.3  0.5  0.5  t  $3,800  $4,745 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.1  0.5  0.5  $425-517  2,676  2,841 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions  0.4  1  1  $2,779  $6,476  $7,5S6 

REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Iv6Sf?H.rcti  Pronpcts  * 

Temporary  help' 6.5  6.5  6.5  $6,193  $22,681  $22,681 

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Temporary  help 5.3  5  5  $23,2S1  $21,770  $21,770 

Summer  Session : 

Dean    of    educational    services    and 

summer  session 0.5  0.5  0.5  $1,433-1,742  $10,452  $10,452 

Senior  stenographer 0.3  0.3  0.3  469-571  1,514  1,590 

Instructional  faculty 5.2  3.9  3.9  f  51,450  51,450 

Student  assistant 0.3  0.3  0.3  (1,214)  2,158  2,158 

Totals,  Summer  Session 6.3  5  5  $44,813  $65,574  $65,650 

g  Five-tenths  position  transferred  from  General  Administration — General  Institutional  Services  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year.  This 

position   was  inadvertently  placed  under   General  Institutional   Services  rather  than   Student  Financial  Aids  Administration. 
li  Five-tenths  position  transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration   during  the  1967-68  fiscal 

year, 
i  Two  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal 

year. 
i  One  and  one-tenth  positions  transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay- Work  Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution, 
t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary  Schedule  for  Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


320 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


HUMBOLDT   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES— Continued 

Extension : 

Instructional  Faculty  :  SALARY  RANGE 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.3  0.3  0.3  $457-556                  $1,417                  $1,490 

Instructional  faculty   2.3  0.9  0.9  f                10,083                  10,083 

Music  studio  instructional  faculty  0.4  0.4  0.4  f                  4,033                    4,033 

Student  assistant 0.1  0.1  0.1  (12)                     520                       520 

Totals,  Extension 3.1  1.7  1.7  $19,273                $16,053                $16,126 

Special  Projects : 

Temporary   help    5.7  1.3  1.3  ($35.2S0)                $4,462                  $4,462 

Student  pay— work  study  s 0.6  -  -  (905) 

Totals,  Special  Projects 6.3  1.3  1.3  $36,203                 $4,462                 $4,462 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions..-  27.5  19.5  19.5  $129,763              $130,540              $130,689 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS     541.8  595.1  595.1  $4,524,455          $5,339,334          $5,533,538 

k  One  and  one-tenth  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

f  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with  "Salary  Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — -State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
KERN   COUNTY  STATE  COLLEGE 


321 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(flllid)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

President 

Dean  of  college  a 

Executive  dean 

Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 
gram     

Administrative  assistant  II 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Executive 

Business  Management: 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 

Accounting  technician  III 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Business  Management. 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 


INSTRUCTION 

Instructional : 
Administration : 

Dean  of  school 

Senior  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


LIBRARY 

Administration  : 

College  librarian 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals.   Authorized  Positions 


1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
3 


SALABY  BANGE 

$2,165-2,633 
1,504-1,830 
1,433-1,742 


905-1,100 
543-660 
469-571 


(-) 


$28,668 
19,908 
18,960 

10,464 

11,976 

7,188 

18,612 

$115,776 


$29,848 
20,904 
19.90S 

10,980 

12,576 

7,536 

19,548 

$121,300 


1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$16,044 

$16,S60 

i 

1 

543-660 

7,188 

7,536 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,204 

6,516 

(-) 


12 


3 
2 
0.1 


12 


(-) 


3  $1,433-1,742 

2  469^571 

0.1  (-) 


5.1 


5.1 


(-) 


1  $1,365-1,659 

1  469-571 


(-) 


$29,436 
$145,212 


$56,8S0 

12,408 

545 

$69,833 


$18,04S 
6,204 

$24,252 


$30,912 

$152,212 


$59,724 

13.U32 

545 

$73,301 


$1S,960 
6,516 

$25,476 


STUDENT   SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean 

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records  _ 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    

i  Dean  of  college  moved  from  Instruction 
t  Salary   range   determined   by   education, 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


— 

1 
1 

1 
1 

$1,433-1,742 
469-571 

$18,960 
6,204 

$25,164 

$14,856 

$14,856 

$19,908 
6,516 

2 
1 

2 
1 

(-) 

$1,122-1,365 

(-) 

$26,424 
$15,600 

- 

1 

1 

$15,600 

- 

3 

3 

(-) 

$40,020 

$42,024 

22.1 


22.1 


(-) 


$279,317 


$293,013 


function  to  General  Administration  during  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

experience,   and  academic   rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 


11— L-627SW 


322 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE   COLLEGE   AT   LONG   BEACH 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive  :  SALARY  RANGE 

President    4 - 11              1!          $2,166-2,633  -$29,612  $30,0S4 

Vice  president— academic  affairs  __  0.9  I    '    0. 1            i  1,580-1,922  23,064  23,064 

Executive  dean ! i 2              2'            2  1,433-1,742  41,80S  41,808 

Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 
gram >  .1 1.1           1              1  t  11,168  11,628 

Publications  manager  __^ i 111  f  13,882  14,582 

Administrative  assistant  II 111  905-1,100  13,200  13,200 

Administrative  assistant  I  __i 111  746-905  10,860  10,860 

Secretary  I ^_ 1              11  543-660  7,920  7,920 

Senior  stenographer 3              3              3  469-571  19,585             .     19,883 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.5           4.5           4.5  425-517  26,456  27,004 

Student  assistant   0.3           1              1  (1,024)  3,550  3,550 

Totals,  Executive 15.8         17.5         17.5  $179,999  $201,105              $203,5S3 

Business  Management : 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111          $1,213-1,475  $17,700  $17,700 

Assistant  budget  analyst 0.8           1              1  746-905  10,272  10,776 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.9           1              1  746-905  9,322  9,776 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Temporary  help 111  (5,168)  5,484  5,484 

Student  assistant -              0.5           0.5  -  1,775  1,775 

Totals,  Business  Manager's  Of- 
fice   4.7          5.5          5.5  $46,007  $51,405  $52,363. 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  III 111  $905-1,100  $13,200  $13,200 

Accounting  technician  III 1              11  543-600  7,920  7,920 

Senior  account  clerk 2              2              2  457-556  13,188  13.344 

Senior  eashier-elerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II  1              1              1  435-530  6,360  6,360 

Intermediate  account  clerk 5.5           6              6  395-480  31,978  32,987 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5,766  6,054 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  5,060  5,308 

Totals,  Accounting 13.5         14            14  $S4,372  $90,144  $91,845 

Personnel: 

Personnel  officer   0.7           1              1  $905-1,100  $11,976  $12,576 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 111  746-905  10,S60  10.S60 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  530-644  7,398  7,728 

Senior  clerk 0.5           0.5           0.5  457-556  3,336  3,336 

Payroll  and  personnel  transactions 

clerk  II 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.5           1.5           1.5  425-517  8,642  8,949 

Payroll  and  personnel  transactions 

clerk  I 4.4           4.5           4.5  395-480  24,628  25,418 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1              1.5           1.5  395-505  7,470  7,836 

Totals,  Personnel 11.1         12            12  $68,468  $80,9S2  $83,375 

Purchasing : 

Business  service  officer  I :•_  111  $746-905  $10,S60  $10,860 

Senior  typist-clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6.672 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6,204  6,204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2              3.5           3.5  395-505  19,007  19,500 

Totals,  Purchasing 5              6.5           6.5  $33,624  $42,743  $43,236 

Student    Financial    Aids    Adminis- 
tration: a 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.1           -              -  $425-517  -  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5           -              -  395-505  -  - 

Totals,  Student  Financial  Aids 

Administration 0.6          -             -  $1,058 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Property  clerk  II  111  $584-710  $7,698  $S,0S0 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  530-644  7,728  7,728 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  1111  505-614  7,278  7,368 
Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    3              4              4  435-530  23,254  24,102 

Storekeeper 111  505-614  7,368  7,368 

a  Two  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
STATE   COLLEGE   AT   LONG   BEACH-Continued 


323 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


I     66-67     67-68    68-69 
I      (filled)         (Amb.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL   ADMINISTRATION  — 
Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services — 
Continued 

Stock  clerk 6 

Supervising  telephone  operator  I  0.7 
Telephone  operator — multiple 

board   4.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk - 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Laborer 2 

Student  assistant 1.6 

Terminal  pay - 

Nonfaeulty   reclassification - 

Totals,     General     Institutional 

Services 22.5 


SALARY  RANGE 

6 

6 

•$457-556 

$39,670 

$39,980 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,260 

6,360 

5 

5 

395-480 

26,878 

27,865 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,264 

5,430 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

2 

480-530 

12,720 

12,720 

2 

(5,178) 

7,100 

7,100 

— 

— 

(1,423) 

_ 

— 

- 

(5,534) 

- 

- 

26 


Totals,  Business  Management 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services: 
Director  of  institutional  studies  b  _ 

EDP   supervisor   II  b 

EDP  supervisor  I  c 

Tabulating  machine  operator  c 

Key  punch  operator  c 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  c 

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Processing 
Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


INSTRUCTION 


57.4 


64 


64 


$131,700 
$365,229 


$156,978 
$422,252 


$159,861 
$430,680 


1 

1 

i 

$12,296 

$12,908 

1 

1 

$746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

4 

4 

457-556 

23,464 

24,648 

0 

a 

405-492 

26,520 

27,554 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

13 


13 


73.2 


94.5 


94.5 


$545,22S 


$85,944 
$709,301 


$89,218 
$723,481 


Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean,    applied   arts  and   sciences  -  1  1  $1,433-1,742                $17,196  $18,048 

Dean,  letters  and  science -  1  1  1,433-1,742                  17,196  18  048 

Dean,  business -  1  1  1,433-1,742                  17,196  18,048 

Dean,   education   -  1  1  1,433-1,742                  17,196  18,048 

Dean,  engineering -  1  1  1,433-1,742                  17,196  18,048 

Dean,  fine  arts -  1  1  1,433-1,742                  17,196  18,048 

Dean,    educational    services    and 

summer  session -  0.5  0.5  1,433-1,742                    8,598  9,024 

Associate  dean 6  6  f  60,264  63,288 

Coordinator  of  graduate  studies  1  1  1  f                19,546  19,704 

Department  chairman   (AY)    ___  22.5  22.4  22.4  f              355,018  359,768 
Coordinator  of  evening  session 

(AY)   111  t  16,084  16,882 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion (AY) 0.6  0.5  0.5  t                 8,508  8,508 

Coordinator   of  secondary   educa- 
tion (AY) 0.8  0.8  0.8  f                  7,592  7,971 

Curriculum  supervisor  (AY) 2.8  2.8  2.8  f                24,775  25,654 

Curriculum  evaluator  (AY) 0.5  0.5  0.5  t                  4,982  5,022 

Senior  stenographer 9.3  10  10  469-571                   73,136  74,088 

Intermediate   stenographer 1  1.5  1.5  425-517                    8,080  8,488 

Totals,    Administration    39.5  53  53  $372,007              $689,759  $706,685 

Faculty : 

Professor    (AY)    164.4  174.1  174.1  $1,111-1,418           $2,774,559  $2,836,943 

Associate  professor  (AY) 143.8  218.9  218.9  S72-1.111             2,685,859  2,766,213 

Assistant  professor  (AY) 366.5  473.4  473.4  6S9-S79            4,397,181  4,728,352 

Instructor  (AY)   45  45  45  624-797                383,868  396,472 

Assistant  (AY) -  1  1  540-595                    6,916  7,140 

Part-time  faculty   (AY)    92.9  -  (706,312) 

b  Transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

o  Transferred  from   Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


324 


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STATE 

COLLEGE  AT  LONG  BEACH-Continued 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

•z. 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
.IT 
18' 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Continued 

Faculty— Continued  SALARY  RANGE 

Graduate  assistant 18.2          -  -  ($13S,012) 

Class  and  rank  reclassifications—  -  (-)  $31,880  $139,460 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 11.9         13.5  13.5  (108,236)  12S.317  129,114 

Special  leaves — research  or 

creative   activity   3.4           4.5  4.5  (31,185)  41,444  43,038 

Substitute  faculty -              0.7  0.7  (312)  5,579  5,579 

Distinguished  teaching  award -             -  -  (3,000)  3,000  3,000 

Totals,  Faculty S46.1       931.1  931.1  $8,752,719  $10,45S,603  $11,055,311 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Glassblower    0.5           0.5  0.5  $710-S03  $4,63S  $4,872 

Equipment  technician  II 8.2           8  S  676-821  70,450  73.632 

Equipment  technician  I 11.2         16.5  16.5  614-746  128,069  135,360 

Computer  programmer  II 0.9           —  —  746—905  —  — 

Stage  technician  II   111  676-821  9,S52  9.S52 

Stage  technician   I 111  614-746  S.016  S.41S 

Athletic   equipment   attendant   II  1.8           2  2  480-584  14,016  14,016 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I—  7.2           7.5  7.5  415-505  41,773  43,193 

Technical   assistant   II    16.3         17.5  17.5  480-5S4  114,753  11S.214 

Technical  assistant  I 11.2         14  14  415-505  73,525  78,344 

Storekeeper  I 2              2  2  505-614  14,736  14,736 

Stock  clerk 4               4  4  457-556  25,370  25,809 

Accompanist  II 0.1           0.5  0.5  556-676  3,023  3,176 

Accompanist  I 0.9           1  1  435-530  5,576  5,860 

Senior  stenographer 4              4  4  469-571  18,108  18,660 

Intermediate   stenographer 53.1         67.7  67.7  425-517  378,487  398,152 

Senior   tvpist-clerk   111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 9.7         14.3  14.3  395-505  74,343  77,973 

Intermediate   clerk   2.4           3  3  395-4S0  16,303  16,681 

Temporary  help 3.1           -  -  (16,554)  - 

Student  assistant 29.9         39  39  (98,184)  138,450  138,450 

Totals,  Technical  and  Clerical  169.5      204.5  204.5  $1,277,259  $1,146,160  $1,192,070 

Totals,   Instructional 1,055.1    1,188.6  1,188.6  $10,401,985         $12,294,522         $12,954,066 

Instructional  Services : 
Television : 

Coordinator  of  instructional  tele- 
vision (AY)   111  t  $10,084  $16,882 

Equipment  technician   II 0.3           1  1  $676-S21  7.72S  8,112 

Television  engineer 0.8  905-1,100 

Totals.  Television 2.1           2  2  $24,587  $23,812  $24,994 

Computer :  a 

Director   of   institutional   studies  O.S           -  -  t  -  - 

Computer  programmer  II 0.2           -  -  $746-905  -  - 

Computer  programmer  I 0.3           -  -  614-746  -  - 

Totals,   Computer 1.3  $15,525 

Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator  (AY)  1              1  1  f  $16,882  $17,016 
Assistant  audio-visual  coordinator 

(AY)   2              2  2  f  19,090  19.164 

Equipment  technician  II 12  2  $676-S21  17.964  18,372 

Equipment  technician  I 4.7           5.5  5.5  614-746  43.909  45,646 

Graphic  artist 12  2  556-676  14,784  15,120 

Photographer  II 111  644-783  9,396  9,396 

Photographer  I 0.7           1  1  556-676  7.098  7.45S 

Technical   assistant   II   4.1           4.5  4.5  480-584  30,039  30,489 

Technical  assistant  I 0.1           -  -  415-505 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    2.7           3  3  395-505  16.540  16.784 

Student  assistant 0.7           1  1  (2,349)  3,550  3.550 

Totals.   Audio-Visual 19            23  23  $139,086  $179,252  $182,995 

Totals,  Instructional  Services  22.4         25  25  $179,19S  $203,004  $207,989 

Totals,  Authorized  Posi- 
tions        1,077.5    1,213.6  1,213.6  $10,5S1.183         $12,497,586         $13,162,055 

d  Two  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,   experience,   and  academic  rank   in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


IIICIIKR  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


325 


STATE   COLLEGE   AT   LONG   BEACH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,365-1,659 

$19,90S 

$19,90S 

2 

o 

2 

S72-1.05S 

25,392 

25,392 

o 

o 

o 

425-517 

11,924 

12.208 

5 

5 

5 

$71,026 

$57,224 

$57,508 

0 

2 

2 

$717-915 

$21,960 

$21,960 

15.4 

23 

23 

624-S37 

202,9116 

208.324 

1.5 

1 

1 

567-624 

6,972 

7.314 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,210 

6.516 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1S.5 

20.3 

20.3 

395-505 

104.62S 

109,192 

1 

1 

1 

395-iSO 

5.140 

5.396 

2 

2 

2 

377-157 

10.96S 

10.968 

13.8 

34.1 

34.1 

(73,150) 

187,004 

187,004 

S.7 

31 

31 

(28,701) 

$339,726 

110,050 

110,050 

65.9 

117.4 

117.4 

$669,272 

$6S0,06S 

6.1 

7 

7 

$717-915 

$6S,492 

$70,272 

6 

S 

S 

624-S37 

71.42S 

73,499 

2 

9 

2 

567-624 

14,570 

14,976 

9.5 

10.5 

10.5 

395-505 

53,116 

55,463 

4 

4.5 

4.5 

395-tSO 

24,127 

24.970 

25.2 

21.3 

21.3 

(S2,603) 
$309,96S 

75,615 

75,615 

52.S 

53.3 

53.3 

$307,34S 

§314,795 

123.7 

175.7 

175.7 

$720,720 

$1,033,S44 

$1,052,371 

LIBRARY 

Administration  : 

College  librarian 

Librarian   IV 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,   Library 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Librarian    I    

Library    assistant    I 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Book    repairer   

Temporary    help    

Student  assistant   

Totals,  Processing  Services 

Public  Services : 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Librarian    I    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Public   Services 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions. 

STUDENT   SERVICES 

Dean's  Office  : 

Dean  of  students 111  $1,433-1,742  $19,750  $20,738 

Counselor    (AY)    111  t  12,000  12,596 

Senior  stenographer 0.9           1              1  469-571  6,S24  6,852 

Intermediate   stenographer 111  425-517  5,5S2  5,858 

Student  assistant   0.4           0.5           0.5  (1,360)  1,775  1,775 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 4.3  4.5  4.5  $39,482  $45,931  $47,819 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and 

records 111          $1,122-1,365  $16,380  $16,380 

Admissions  officer 111  783-950  11,400  11,400 

Registrar   II    111  783-950  9,814  10,314 

EDP    supervisor   Ie 1              -  614-746 

Evaluation  technician   II 111  614-746  7,668  8,048 

Evaluation  technician  I 13              3  556-676  20,682  21,714 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  530-644  7,728  7,728 

Senior  clerk 17.2         19.6         19.6  457-556  119,912  121,159 

Tab  machine  operator  e 2.8           -             -  457-556  -  — 

Key  punch  operator  e 4.9          -             —  405-^92  -  - 

Intermediate   stenographer   4.8          6.2           6.2  425-517  34,971  36,110 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  e 24.5         22.5         22.5  395-505  119,434  126,644 

Intermediate   clerk   1              1.3           1.3  395-^80  7,21S  7,290 

Temporary  help 0.3           -             -  (1,927) 

Student   assistant 3.7           5.6           5.6  (12,095)  19,880  19,880 

Totals,    Admissions    and   Records         66.2         63.2         63.2  $342,073  $375,087  $386,667 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Associate  dean — counseling  and 

testing 111  $1,122-1,365  $16,380  $16,380 

Counselor      1  1.5  1.5  f  20,982  21,258 

Counselor   (AY)    11.5         12.9         12.9  f  152,579  157,344 

e  Eleven  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


326 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE   COLLEGE   AT   LONG   BEACH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 
(Filled) 


67-68 
(Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Counseling  and  Testing — Continued 

Test  officer  (AY) 

Psychometrist    

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing 

Foreign  Student  Program : 

Counselor    

Counselor   (AY)    

Intermediate   stenographer 

Totals,  Foreign  Student  Program 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate    dean — activities    

Activities  advisor  

Housing  coordinator 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 

Placement  supervisor  II 

Placement  supervisor  I 

Placement  interviewer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Placement 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  III 

Medical  officer  I 

Medical  officer  I — 10  months 

Supervising  nurse  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Graduate  nurse — 10  months 

Senior  clinical  laboratory  technolo- 
gist   

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 

X-ray  technician 

Supervising  clerk   I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Health  Services 27.9 

Student    Fiuancial    Aids    Administra- 
tion :  ( 

Counselor    0.8 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  clerk  

Totals,  Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration 


1 
1 

3.8 
1.5 
2.2 

1.5 

1 

4 

1.5 

3.5 

1.5 

1 
4 

1.5 
3.5 

SALARY  RANGE 

t 
$614-746 
425-517 
395-505 
(7,100) 

$234,406 

$16,581 
8,952 

22,535 
7,918 

12,425 

$258,352 

$18,20S 
8,952 

23,663 
8,318 

12,425 

23 

26.9 

26.9 

$266,548 

0.8 
0.3 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

t 
t 
$425-517 

$9,491 

$11,536 
7,970 
5,421 

$11,628 
9,964 
5,697 

1.1 

3 

3 

$24,927 

$27,289 

1 
3 
1 
3 
1 
0.3 

1 
3 

1 

4 
1 
0.7 

1 
3 

1 
4 
1 
0.7 

$1,122-1,365 
614-746 _ 

425-517 ' 
395-505 
(1,053) 

$80,038 

$16,380 

25,016 

13,882 

23.423 

5,760 

2,485 

$16,380 

25.822 

14.582 

23,977 

5.760 

2,485 

9.3 

10.7 

10.7 

$86,946 

$89,006 

1 

1 

1 

2.9 

1 

1.3 

1.2 

0.5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2.5 

0.5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2.5 

0.5 

t 
$676-821 
614-746 
530-644 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
(1,690) 

$80,375 

$14,700 

9,852 

8,418 

21,638 

6,646 

11,901 

12,935 

1,775 

$14,700 

9,852 

8,844 

22,344 

6,672 

12.183 

13,410 

1,775 

9.9 

12 

12 

$87,865 

$89,780 

1 

1 

5.9 

1 

1 

6.3 

1 

1 
7 
1 
1 

7 

1 
1 

7 
1 
1 
7 

$1,512-1,837 

1,371-1,587 

1,371-1,587 

710-1,587 

628-728 

628-728 

$22,044 
19,044 

107,067 

10,356 

8,736 

49,628 

$22,044 
19,044 

109,268 

10,356 

8,736 

50,636 

1 

l.S 
0.9 
0.1 
2.4 
3.8 
1.7 

1 

1.5 

1.5 

1 

3.6 
5 

2.4 

1 

1.5 
1.5 
1 

3.6 

5 
2.4 

710-863 
676-783 
530-644 
530-644 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 
(5,588) 

10,356 
12,474 
10,378 

7,158 

20,336 
26,465 

8,520 

10,356 

13,104 

11,038 

7,518 

21,065 

27,665 

8,520 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration  : 

Chief  of  plant  operations  III_ 
Supervisor  of  building  trades__ 


34 


$265,989 


$312,562 


•1.213 

746-863 


$14,556 
10,356 


$319,350 


1 

1.9 

— 

— 

$746-905 
457-556 

— 

— 

3.7 

- 

- 

$20,109 

- 

- 

145.4 

154.3 

154.3 

$1,071,963 

$1,191,670 

$1,226,459 

$14,556 
10,356 


f  Five  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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327 


STATE 

COLLEGE   AT   LONG   BEACH-Continued 

LU 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_] 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Fillid)         (Auth.)       [Aoth.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Administration — Continued 

Chief  engineer 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Stock  clerk 0.5 

Student  assistant 2.3 

Totals,    Administration    

Maintenance  ot  Structures : 

Supervising  custodian  III 

Supervising  custodian  II 

Supervising   custodian    I 

Custodian    

Stationary  engineer 

Carpenter  II   

Carpenter   I    

Painter  II 

Painter  I 

Electrician  II 

Electrician  I 

Plumber  II 

Plumber  I 

Sheet  metal  worker 

Locksmith  

Building  maintenance  man. 

Skilled  laborer 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant    

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman     

Tree  trimmer 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Grounds- 
Security  : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Campus  security  officer 

Watchman    

Intermediate  clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Security 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I — 

Automotive  mechanic 

Student  assistant 


Totals,  Motor  Vehicle  Operation- 
Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 


1 
1 
1 
1 

0.4 


1 
1 
1 
1 
0.4 


SALARY  RANGE 

$746-863 

469-571 

395^180 

457-556 

(7,564) 


$10,356 
6,852 
5,760 
5,622 
1,420 


178.9      188 


188 


$1,087,963 


$1,202,352 


$10,356 
6,852 
5,760 
5,910 
1,420 


7.8 

6.4 

6.4 

$32,690 

$54,922 

$55,210 

1 

1 

1 

$584-710 

$8,520 

$8,520 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

4 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,688 

26,688 

95.9 

101.6 

101.6 

415-505 

587,336 

599,956 

6 

6 

6 

644-746 

53,712 

53,712 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1.8 

2 

2 

644-710 

16,180 

16,632 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2.3 

3 

3 

644-710 

24.864 

25,254 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

3 

O 

3 

676-746 

26,856 

26,856 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

2 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17,904 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

3.8 

3 

3 

556-614 

22,104 

22,104 

3 

3 

3 

556-614 

21,924 

22.104 

2.3 

0.5 

0.5 

(11,953) 

3,336 

3,336 

- 

3.6 

3.6 

- 

12,780 

$884,100 

12,780 

132.1 

139.7 

139.7 

$823,428 

$897,742 

1 

1 

1 

$644-783 

$9,396 

$9,396 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

24.3 

25.1 

25.1 

480-530 

158,691 

159,321 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 
$183,183 

7,728 

27.3 

28.1 

28.1 

$170,652 

$183,813 

1 

1 

1 

$676-821 

$8,112 

$8,520 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,548 

7,920 

5.9 

6 

6 

415-505 

34,862 

35,710 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395^80 

2,430 

2,550 

1.3 

2.5 

2.5 

(4,357) 
$46,889 

8,875 
$61,827 

8,875 

9.7 

11 

11 

$63,575 

1 

1 

1 

$556-614 

$7,368 

$7,368 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8.112 

8,520 

0.8 

0.8 

- 

2,840 

2,840 

2 

2.8 

2.8 

$14,304 

$18,320 

$18,728 

$1,219,068 


Administration : 

Business  Management :  _„  »- -„•                  „-  „™ 

Senior    clerks    -             0.5           0.5  $457-556  $5,484                  $5,760 

Intermediate  stenographers 1              1  425-517  5,226                    5,490 

Intermediate   typist-clerks -             0.5           0.5  395-50o  2,510                    2,632 

Totals,    Business    Management          -             2              2  -  $13,220                $13,882 

Student  Services:  ,  „„,.,,„                  «,«  .-a 

Counselor  h -              1              1  t  $9,009                  $9.4o3 

Administrative  assistant  I  h 1              1  $746-905  9,776                  10,272 

Evaluation  technician  H 0.5           0.5  556-676  3,336                    3,504 

Senior  stenographer  h -              0.5           0.5  ^-STL  2,613                    2,74o 

Senior  clerk  1 2              2  457-556  12,882                  13,188 

Totals,  Student  Services -              5              5  -  $37,616                $39,162 

s  Transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
h  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

f  Salary  range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


328 


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STATE  COLLEGE  AT  LONG  BEACH-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)        (Anth.) 


68-6  9 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS— 
Continued 

Administration — Continued 
Off-Campus  Work-Study : 

Temporary  help  i 


1.5 


1.5 


SALARY  EANGE 


$6,533 


$6,533 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


8.5 


8.5 


REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Research  Projects : 

Instructional  faculty  (AY) 111 

Summer  Session : 

Dean    of    educational    services    and 

summer*  session 0.5  0.5 

Instructional  faculty   61.7         61.8  61.S 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.1           5  5 

Intermediate   stenographer   3              3  3 

Intermediate  clerk   0.5           0.5  0.5 

Temporary  help 4.9           7.6  7.6 

Student  assistant 8.6         11.9  11.9 

Totals,  Summer  Session 82.8        90.3  90.3 

Extension : 

Music  studio  faculty 2.9          3  3 

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Associate  dean — activities 111 

Custodian   2.7           3  3 

Temporary  help -              0.9  0.9 

Overtime -              0.1  0.1 

Totals,   Auxiliary   Organizations.  3.7           5  5 

Student  Pay — Work-Study  :  i 

Temporary  help 1.8           -  - 

Special  Projects : 

Temporary  help 3.9           6  6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 96.1       105.3  105.3 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   1,694.8   1,939.9  1,939.9 

i  Transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work-Study 
i  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids 
AT  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 


$16,932 


$57,369 


$17,760 


$59,577 


$17,760 


$1,433-1,742 

$8,598 

$9,024 

(781,632) 

834,795 

876,510 

395-505 

26,504 

27,230 

425-517 

17,697 

17,967 

395-480 

2,643 

2,777 

(26,156) 

41,678 

41,678 

(28,497) 

42,245 

42.245 

577,215 


$20,440 


$974,160 


$19,600 


l,017,431 


$19,600 


$1,122-1,365 
415-505 

(200) 

$16,380 

17,260 

3,370 

750 

$16,380 

17,516 

3,370 

750 

$32,468 

$37,760 

$38,016 

$9,945 

- 

- 

$19,877 

$32,795 

$32,795 

$976,877 

$1,082,075 

$1,125,602 

$14,983,934 

$17,774,197 

$1S,56S,613 

during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 


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329 


STATE   COLLEGE  AT 

LOS   ANGELES 

bJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

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1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
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GENERAL   ADMINISTRATION 

Executive  :  SALARY  RANGE 

President    111  $2,166-2,633  $29,612  $30,0S4 

Vice  president — academic  affairs—  111  1,5S0-1,922  23,064  23,064 

Vice   president — business   affairs 0.8           1              1  1,580-1,922  22  236  23  064 

Executive  dean   0.9           1              1  1,433-1,742  20,904  20,904 

Vocational   instructor — building  pro- 
gram      111  f  13,992  14,700 

Publications  manager 1.1           1               1  f  16,212  17,016 

Administrative   assistant   II 111  905-1,100         ■         11,355  11,928 

Administrative  assistant  I 12              2  746-905  19,728  20  256 

Secretary  I 111  543-660  7,920  7^920 

Senior  stenographer 4.2           5              5  469-571  33,362  33,664 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.9           1              1  425-517  5,226  5,490 

Intermediate  clerk 0.7           -              -  395-480  -  - 

Student  assistant 0.6           1              1  (1,931)  3,550  3,550 

Totals,  Executive 15.2         17            17  $172,454  $207,161  $211,640 

Business  Management : 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111  $1,213-1,475  $14,556  $15,276 

Assistant  budget  analyst 0.8           1              1  746-905  9,322  9,776 

Administrative  assistant  I 111  746-905  9,359  9,814 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6,204  6,204 

Student  assistant 2.8           2.8           2.8  (9,393)  9,940  9,940 

Totals,  Business  Manager's  Of- 
fice       7.6          7.8          7.8  $51,874  $56,233  $57,862 

Accounting  Office : 

Accounting  officer  III 111  $905-1,100  $11,355  $11,928 

Accounting  technician  III 111  571-692  8,304  8,304 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Senior  cashier-clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Senior  account  clerk 1.9           2              2  457-556  12,657  12,957 

Accounting  technician  II 111  457-556  5,737  6,035 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II  0.8           1              1  435-530  5,220  5,484 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5,S81  6,179 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    111  395-505  5,040  5,2S6 

Intermediate   clerk   3.5           4              4  395-4S0  20,040  21,022 

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 111  395^80  4,980  5,220 

Temporary  help -             1              1  (-)  5,4S4  5,484 

Totals,  Accounting 14.2         16            16  $83,117  $98,042  $101,243 

Personnel : 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 1.1           1              1  $746-905  $8,952  $9,396 

Junior  staff  analyst 1.4           1              1  614-748  8,486  8,916 

Supervising  clerk  I 0.4           1              1  530-644  6,360  6,672 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  5,858  6.154 

Senior  clerk 2              2              2  457-556  12,707  13,007 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5,444  5,720 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.9           2              2  395-505  9,960  10,452 

Intermediate   clerk   1.5           2              2  395-480  10,620  10,S60 

Temporary  help 1              1  (-)  5,484  5,484 

Totals,   Personnel 10.3         12            12  $61,309  $73,871  $76,661 

Purchasing : 

Business  service  officer  I 0.7           1              1  $746-905  $8,952  $9,396 

Supervising  clerk  I   -              1              1  530-644  6,360  6.672 

Senior    clerk    111  457-556  6,646  6,672 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.8           3              3  395-505  15,755  16,260 

Totals,  Purchasing 3.5           6              6  $20,287  $37,713  $39,000 

Student  Financial  Aids  Administra- 
tion :  a 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.8           -             -  $425-517  -  - 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    0.4           -             -  395-505  —  — 

Totals,  Student  Financial  Aids 

Administration    1.2           -             -  $6,353 

a  TVo  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 

f  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE   COLLEGE  AT   LOS  ANGELES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


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GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 

Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 

Storekeeper   I    

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I 

Laborer 

Varitypist 

Stock  clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 
Supervising  telephone  operator  I 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Telephone  operator — multiple 

board     

Intermediate   account   clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,     General     Institutional 
Services     


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18.1 


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Totals,  Business  Management  54.9  63.8  63.8 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services  : 

Director  of  institutional  studies  b -  1  1 

Computer  programmer  II  b —  1  1 

EDP  supervisor  II  b -  1  1 

Equipment  technician   I  b -  2  2 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  c  -  1  1 

Tabulating  machine  operator  c —  1  1 

Key  punch  operator  c -  3  3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  c -  3  3 

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing Services -  13  13 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


70.1 


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SALARY  RANGE 

$5S4-710 
505-614 
505-614 
4S0-530 
457-556 
457-556 
435-530 
435-530 
395-505 

395-4S0 

395-^SO 

(-) 


$10S,S62 
$331,802 


$746-905 
746-905 
614-746 
505-014 
457-556 
405-492 
395-505 


$504,256 


$S,048 
7,36S 
7.36S 
6,360 
6,672 
43,294 
12,720 
6,360 
5,760 

20,480 
5.30S 
3,550 


$S,452 
7,36S 
7,36S 
6,360 
6,672 
44.41S 
12,720 
6,360 
5,760 

21,202 
5,576 
3,550 


$133,2SS 
$399,147 


$19,704 

8,952 

9,396 

16,620 

6,310 

6,043 

15,622 

16.3S0 


$99,027 
$705,335 


$135,S06 

$410,572 


$19,704 

9,396 

9,852 

17,000 

6,620 

6,291 

16,407 

16,620 


$101,890 
$724,102 


INSTRUCTION 


Instructional : 
Administration : 

Dean  of  business  and  economics  1              1              1  $1,433-1,742  $20,904 

Dean  of  fine  and  applied  arts 1              1              1  1,433-1,742  20,904 

Dean  of  education 111  1,433-1,742  20,904 

Dean  of  letters  and  science 111  1,433-1,742  20,904 

Dean  of  graduate  studies 111  1,433-1,742  19.90S 

Dean  of  educational  services  and 

summer  session 0.5           0.5           0.5  1,433-1,742  8,669 

Associate  dean  of  school 4              5              5  f  73,236 

Department  chairman 2              3              3  f  48,300 

Department  chairman  (AT) 21.S         21.1         21.1  t  305.994 

Coordinator  of  evening  session 111  t  19.704 

Coordinator  of  graduate  program  111  t  13,3S7 

Coordinator    of    curricular    plan- 
ning     111  t  19,704 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion (AY) 111  f  9,564 

Coordinator   of   secondary   educa- 
tion (AY) 0.5          0.5          0.5  t  4,7S2 

Curriculum  supervisor  (AY) 3.6           3.6           3.6  t  34,754 

Senior  stenographer 3               3               3  469-571  20,556 

Intermediate   stenographer 111  425-517  6,204 

Totals.  Administration 45.4         46.7         46.7  $609,221  $66S,37S 

b  Transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
c  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and   academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


$20,904 
20,904 
20,904 
20,904 
20,904 

9,100 
75,892 
49,723 
313.996 
19,704 
14,051 

19,704 

9,564 

4,782 
34,754 
20,556 

6,204 

$6S2,550 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


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STATE 

COLLEGE   AT   LOS 

ANGELES-Continued 

Ld 

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SALARY  RANGE 

174 

184.9 

184.9 

$1,111-1,418 

§2,965,259 

§3,041,735 

175.4 

189.5 

1S9.5 

872-1,111 

2,282,545 

2,364,856 

259.6 

351.9 

351.9 

6S9-S79 

3,562,875 

3,546,370 

22.9 

26 

26 

624-797 

221,456 

229,260 

5.9 

7 

7 

72,490 

75,698 

92.3 

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§801,246 

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0.8 

1.1 

1.1 

(5,005) 

7,079 

7,079 

— 

— 

— 

(-) 

26,096 

85.202 

22.9 

17.5 

17.5 

(196,894) 

167,370 

167,370 

4.3 

5 

5 

(32,815) 

47,820 

47,820 

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(3,000) 

3,000 

3,000 

Instructional — Continued 
Instructional  Faculty  : 

Professor  (AY) 

Associate  professor    (AT)    

Assistant  professor   (AY) 

Instructor  (AY)   

Lecturer  (AY) 

Part-time  teacher 

Substitute  faculty 

Class  and  rank  reclassification 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 

Special  leaves — research  or 

creative  activity 

Distinguished  teaching  award 

Totals,  Instructional  Faculty—       75S.1       782.9       782.9  §8,333,595  §9,355,990  §9,568,390 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment  technician  III 111  §746-905  §10,S60  §10,S60 

Glassblower    111  710-S63  10,356  10,356 

Stage   technician  II 111  676-821  S,80S  9,100 

Equipment  technician  II 7              7              7  676-S21  67,829  68,774 

Stage  technician  I 111  614-746  8,016  8,418 

Equipment  technician  I 9.S         11            11  614-746  89,5S6  92,516 

Photographer   I 1               1  556-676  6,672  7,00S 

Accompanist  II 1.6           3              3  556-676  20,523  21,564 

Supervising  clerk  I   1.6           1              1  530-644  7,338  7,69S 

Storekeeper  I 111  505-644  6,980  7.33S 

Athletic  equipment   attendant  II  2              2              2  480-584  13,334  13,764 

Technical  assistant  II 14.6         16            16  4S0-5S4  105,914  107,848 

Senior  stenographer 15.9         18            18  469-571  117,796  120,020 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,060  6,360 

Accompanist  I 0.5           0.5           0.5  435-530  3,180  3,180 

Intermediate  stenographer 38.4         42.6         42.6  425-517  250,385  254,912 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 9.2         12.5         12.5  395-505  64,711  67,351 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I__  2              3              3  415-505  15,618  16,395 

Technical  assistant  I 13.9         26.5         26.5  415-505  143,905  146,696 

Intermediate   clerk   3.5           4              4  395-4S0  21,640  22,142 

Temporary  help 2.3          -             -  (12,128)  -  - 

Student  assistant 42.3         22.S         22.S  (142,843)  S0.940  80,940 

Totals,   Technical  and  Clerical       170.6       176.9       176.9  §919,490  §1,060,451  $1,083,240 

Totals,   Instructional 974.1    1,006.5    1,006.5  $9,862,306         $11,084,819         §11,334,180 

Instructional  Services : 
Television : 

Assistant   professor    2              2              2  §797-1,017                §23,256  §2?>2§§ 

Vocational  instructor 111  t                 11,628  11,628 

Television  engineer 111  §950-1,155                  13,860  13,860 

Equipment  technician  I 111  676-821                    9,852  9,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517                    5,904  6,204 

Student  assistant 1.5           1.5           1.5  (5,070)                  5,325  5,325 

Totals,  Television 7.5  7.5  7.5  $65,313  §69,825  §70,125 

Computer :  d 

Director  of  institutional  studies 0.8  -  -  t  _  _ 

EDP  supervisor  II 1  -  $746-905 

Computer  programmer  II 0.9  -  -  746-905  -  - 

Equipment  technician  I 1.8  -  -  614-746 

Totals,  Computer 4.5  §46,820 

Audio- Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator   (AY)__  2.7  2.9  2.9  t  §30,099  $?}'2£c 

Audio-visual  coordinator. 111  t  11,628  11,6-8 

a  Five  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service,  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic   rank   in   accordance  with     Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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STATE 

COLLEGE  AT   LOS 

ANGELES-Continued 

LU 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
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ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

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INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional  Services — Continued 
Audio- Visual — Continued 

Equipment  technician  III 

Equipment  technician  II 

Equipment  technician  I 

Graphic  artist 

Photographer  I 

Technical  assistant  II 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Technical  assistant  I 

Totals,  Audio- Visual 

Totals,  Instructional  Services 

Totals.  Authorized 


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SALARY  RANGE 
$746-905 

676-821 
614-746 
556-676 
556-676 
480-584 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
415-505 

$128,965 

$241,098 


$10,776 
9,776 

21,060 
6,868 

11,286 
6,010 
6,672 

11,648 
5,060 

13,383 

$144,266 

$214,091 


LIBRARY 

Administration : 

College  librarian 

Librarian  III 

Library  assistant  II 

Storekeeper   I    

Senior  stenographer  

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Student  assistant   

Totals,   Administration   

Processing  Services : 

Librarian    IV    

Librarian    III    

Librarian   II   

Librarian   I   

Library  assistant  II 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Library  assistant  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk   

Book    repairer    

Temporary   help    

Student  assistant   

Totals,   Processing   Services 

Public  Services : 

Librarian  IV 

Librarian   III   

Librarian   II   

Library  assistant  II 

Library  assistant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Student  assistant   

Totals,  Public  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals.  Dean"s  Office 


56.5 


117.4 


39.9 


39.9 


52.5 


52.5 


$371,304 
$749,3S9 


$1,433-1,742 
746-905 
469-571 
425-517 

$38,284 


$294,654 
$395,548 


$38,878 


$10,S60 
9,852 

21,476 
7,218 

11,751 
6,310 
6,672 

11,924 
5,308 

13,901 

$147,968 
$218,093 


1,003.8 

1,032.4 

1,032.4 

$10,103,404 

$11,29S,910 

$11,552,273 

1 

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$1,365-1,659 

$17,S35 

$18,732 

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1 

717-915 

10.9S0 

10.9S0 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7,72S 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,36S 

7,368 

0.5 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

2  2 

— 

— 

395-505 

— 

— 

0.5 

_ 

— 

395-4S0 

_ 

— 

0.5 

- 

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(1,690) 
$59,135 

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5 

$49,539 

$50,712 

2 

_ 

_ 

$S72-1,05S 



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4.1 

— 

— 

717-915 

— 

— 

5.3 

2 

2 

624-837 

$19,017 

$19,96S 

0.4 

— 

— 

567-624 

— 

— 

1 

_ 

— 

505-614 

— 

— 

1 

_ 

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457-556 

— 

— 

1 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

— 

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4.3 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6.204 

22  4 

3 

3 

395-505 

17,2S0 

17,2S0 

7.1 

1.5 

1.5 

395-4S0 

8,499 

S.641 

0.9 

— 

_ 

377-457 

— 

— 

2.1 

_ 

_ 

(10,764) 

— 

— 

0.6 

0.1 

0.1 

(2,028) 
$31S,950 

355 

355 

53.2 

7.6 

7.6 

$51,355 

$52,44S 

2 

2 

2 

$S72-1,058 

$25,392 

$25,392 

12.1 

8 

8 

717-915 

S7,840 

87,840 

9.4 

7 

7 

624-S37 

68,566 

70.06S 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

5.3 

5.5 

5.5 

395-505 

29,198 

30,223 

5.3 

4.5 

4.5 

395-480 

24,319 

24,959 

18.4 

8.9 

S.9 

(62.216) 

31,595 

31,595 

$297,S21 
$400,981 


$18,80S 

$19,750 

8,952 

9,396 

5,697 

5,979 

5,421 

5,697 

$40,822 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


333 


STATE 

COLLEGE   AT   LOS 

ANGELES-Continued 

Ul 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

-1 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Aiith.) 

2     STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and  rec- 
ords     1 

Admissions  officer 1 

Registrar  II 1 

Evaluation  technician  II 0.8 

Evaluation  technician  I 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1.8 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  e  0.9 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk 26.3 

Tabulating  machine  operator  e 0.9 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  t 18.1 

Key  punch  operator* 2.5 

Intermediate  clerk 5.5 

Intermediate  file  clerk 0.9 

Junior  typist-clerk   0.4 

Student   assistant 3.6 

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records  _  69.2 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

.$1,122-1.365 

$16,380 

$16,380 

1 

1 

783-950 

9.472 

9.936 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,818 

11.355 

1 

1 

614-740 

7.36S 

7.728 

2 

2 

556-676 

14.784 

15.120 

2 

2 

530-644 

13,200 

13,860 

— 

— 

505-614 

— 

— 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

29 

29 

457-556 

183,976 

187,834 

— 

— 

457-556 

_ 

— 

4 

4 

425-517 

21,685 

22.785 

17 

17 

395-505 

90,229 

93,803 

— 

— 

405-492 

— 

— 

5.6 

5.6 

395-480 

28.316 

29.760 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5.100 

— 

— 

359-435 

— 

— 

4.3 

4.3 

(12.320) 

15,265 

15,265 

69.9         69.9 

Counseling  and  Testing: 

Associate  dean — counseling  and  test- 
ing     0.S  1  1 

Counselor    1.1  2  2 

Counselor  (AY) 8.7  10  10 

Test  officer  (AY)   1.4  1.5  1.5 

Psychometrist 1  1 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Senior  clerk 0.9  1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.9  2  2 

Intermediate  clerk 2  2  2 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing  __  18.8  21.5 

Foreign  Student  Program: 

Counselor    1  1 

Counselor    (AY)    1.5  1.5 

Totals.  Foreign  Student  Program  2.5  2.5 


$400,654 


$1,122-1,365 


21.5 


1 
1.5 


614-746 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-4S0 

$197,133 


2.5 


$30,4S6 


$423,205 


$13,806 

31,290 

119.156 

22.573 

7,668 

6.43S 

5.668 

10.710 

10,560 

$227.S69 


$12,204 
19.887 

$32,091 


$435,778 


$14,502 

31.908 

120,524 

23.499 

8.048 

6.76S 

5.960 

11.256 

10,803 

$233,268 


$12,204 
20,886 

$33,090 


Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean — activities  and  hous- 
ing     111  $1,122-1.365                $16,380                $16,380 

Housing  coordinator  (AY) 0.4           0.5           0.5  f                  5.232                    5.274 

Activities  advisor   2.6           3              3  614-746                  22,704                  23,824 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571                    6.852                    6.852 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.9           2.5           2.5  425-517                  13.478                  14,162 

Intermediate   clerk   0.5           1              1  395-480                    5.588                    5.760 

Student   assistant   0.5           0.5           0.5  (1,690)                  1,775                    1,775 

Totals.  Activities  and  Housing  __  7.9           9.5           9.5  $57,859                $72,009                $74,027 

Placement : 

Placement    officer    111  f               $11,628                 $11,628 

Counselor    1                               —  —                            — 

Counselor  (AY) 0.1  f 

Placement  supervisor  I 1.9           2               2  $614-746                   17,302                   17,724 

Placement  interviewer 2.5           3               3  530-644                   22.128                   22.464 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505                    5,760                    5.760 

Intermediate  clerk 2.8           3              3  395-480                  15.642                  16,419 

Student  assistant 2              2              2  (6,760)                  7,100                    7,100 

Totals,  Placement 12.3         12            12  $72,840                $79,560                $81,095 

Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration :  B 

Counselor    1.2           —              -  I                           —                            — 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.6          -             -  $395-505 

Intermediate  clerk 0.5           -              -  l9^"4^ 

Junior  stenographer 0.5           -              -  386-469                          -                          — 

Totals,  Student  Financial  Aids 

Administration 2.8          -             -  $17,747 

e  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
f  Three  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

b  Four  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  m  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


334 


State  CoHleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE   COLLEGE  AT   LOS  ANGELES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled) (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  III   

Medical  officer  I 

Medical  officer  I — 10  months 

Senior  clinical  laboratory 

technologist 

Supervising  nurse  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Graduate  nurse — 10  months 

Physical  therapist  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

X-ray  technician 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Student  assistant 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Health  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Chief  engineer  I 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,    Administration    

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Electrician    II    

Plumber  II 

Materials  fabrication  specialist 

Carpenter   II   

Painter  II 

Electrician  I 

Plumber  I 

Sheet  metal  worker 

Supervising  custodian  III 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I   

Locksmith     

Stationary  engineer 

Stationary  fireman 

Skilled  laborer 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Supervising  custodian  I 

Laborer 

Custodian    

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Groundsman 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,512-1,837 

$22,044 

$22,044 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,371-1,587 

16,452 

17,268 

4.8 

4 

4 

1,371-1,587 

59,160 

60,520 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,396 

9,852 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,776 

10,272 

1 

1 

1 

628-728 

8,736 

8,736 

3.8 

4 

4 

628-728 

27,304 

28,616 

0.3 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,548 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

0.9 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,154 

6,204 

3.2 

4.6 

4.6 

395-505 

23,970 

24,873 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-480 

2,550 

2,676 

1.9 

1.9 

1.9 

(6,422) 

6,745 

6,745 

0.5 

— 

— 

(2,253) 
$211,793 

- 

- 

22.8 

24 

24 

$215,291 
$1,088,903 

$221,182 

140.3 

143.4 

143.4 

$1,02C,796 

$1,119,262 

Totals,   Maintenance   of  Grounds 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Campus  security  officer 

Watchman    

Totals,   Plant   Security   


1 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$14,556 

$14,556 

1 

1 

1 

746-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,185 

6,490 

1.6 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,620 

10,860 

0.9 

0.9 

0.9 

(4,709) 
$59,582 

6,005 

$65,446 

6,005 

7.5 

7.9 

7.9 

$65,991 

1 

1 

1 

$710-783 

$9,396 

$9,396 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

0.2 

— 

— 

710-783 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

3 

3 

676-746 

26,820 

26,856 

3 

3 

3 

676-746 

26,016 

26,424 

0.8 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,112 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

3 

3 

3 

644-710 

25,560 

25,560 

3 

3 

3 

644-710 

25,356 

25,560 

1.1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

6 

6 

6 

644-746 

52,644 

53,496 

1.5 

2 

9 

584-644 

15,126 

15,456 

6 

6 

6 

556-614 

44,208 

44,208 

3.9 

4 

4 

556-614 

29,472 

29,472 

1.8 

9 

2 

556-614 

14,208 

14,556 

5.5 

5.5 

5.5 

457-556 

36,696 

36,696 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6,360 

104.7 

110 

110 

415-505 

637,775 

648,009 

4.5 

6.8 

6.8 

(23,159) 
$940,366 

45,370 

$1,047,459 

45,370 

154 

162.3 

162.3 

$1,060,279 

1 

1 

1 

$584-710 

$8,520 

$8,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,36S 

7,368 

16.9 

17 

17 

4S0-530 

107,770 

108,120 

18.9 

19 

19 

$116,537 

$123,658 

$124,008 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$676-821 

$4,926 

$4,926 

6 

7 

7 

614-746 

61,008 

61,632 

0.7 

2 

2 

415-505 

10.3S6 

10,905 

7.2 


9.5 


9.5 


$55,820 


$76,320 


$77,463 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
STATE   COLLEGE  AT   LOS  ANGELES-Continued 


335 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         lAulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


PLANT   OPERATION— Continued 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation  : 

Automotive  mechanic 


Totals,   Motor  Vehicle  Operation 
Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration  : 

Business  Management : 

Senior  clerk  h 

Intermediate  stenographer  b 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  h 

Totals,  Business  Management 

Student  Services : 

Counselor    

Evaluation  technician  I  i 

Intermediate   clerk  i   

Intermediate  typist-clerk  > 

Junior  stenographer  i 

Totals,  Student  Services 

Off-Campus  Work-Study : 

Temporary  help  i 

Totals,  Off-Campus  Work-Study 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


YEAR-ROUND  OPERATION- 
CONVERSION 

Instruction  : 
Instructional : 

Coordinator  —  year-round     opera- 
tions      0.6 

Assistant  professor 16.6 

Editorial   aide   1.8 

Senior   stenographer 0.6 

Senior  clerk 0.3 

Intermediate  stenographer 5.9 

Student  assistant   1.3 

Totals,   Instructional    27.1 

Instructional  Services : 

Computer  programmer  II 0.7 

Totals,  Instructional  Services 0.7 

Totals,  Instruction 27.8 

Student  Services : 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Temporary    help    8.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 36.3 


YEAR-ROUND   OPERATION 

General  Administration : 
Executive : 

Student  assistant 


188.6      199.7      199.7 


SALAIiY  RANGE 
$644-710 

$7,715 

?l,lMI.O-|| 


3,112 


$8,115 


$1,320,995 


1.5 


$689-879 
505-614 
469-571 
457-556 

425-517 
(4,280) 

$207,725 


$746-905 
$6,060 

$213,785 


$44,221 


$258,006 


1.5 


(-) 


$5,325 


$8,520 


$8,520 


$1,336,261 


- 

0.5 

1 

0.5 

0.5 

1 

0.5 

$457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

$2,742 
6,054 
2,590 

$2,S80 
6,204 
2,720 

- 

2 

2 

- 

$11,386 

$11,804 

- 

2 

0.5 

0.5 

1 

0.5 

2 

0.5 

0.5 

1 

0.5 

$556-676 
395-480 
395-505 

$20,064 
3,336 
2,800 
5,000 
2,530 

$33,730 

$21,054 
3,504 
2.SS0 
5,242 
2,655 

- 

4.5 

4.5 

- 

$35,335 

- 

3 

3 

(-) 

$15,501 

$15,501 

$15,501 

- 

3 

3 

$15,501 

- 

9.5 

9.5 

_ 

$60,617 

$62,640 

$5,325 


h  Transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
>  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
i  Transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work-Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


336 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE 

COLLEGE  AT   LOS 

ANGELES-Continued 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

-J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Atilh.) 

1 

2 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


YEAR-ROUND  OPERATION— 

Continued 

General  Administration — Continued 
Business  Management : 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Business  Management- 
Totals,  General 

Administration 


SALAEY  KANGE 

— 

1 

1 

$435-530 

$5,352 

$5,622 

0.2 

3.5 

3.5 

395-505 

17,363 

18,219 

0.2 

2 

2 

395^80 

9,920 

10.408 

- 

2 

2 

(-) 

7,100 

7,100 

0.4 


S.5 


8.5 


$2,018 


0.4 


10 


10 


$2,018 


$39,735 


$45,060 


$41,349 


$46,674 


- 

26.4 

26.4 

(-) 

$304,122 

$315,685 

12 
0.6 

149.7 

7 
1 

149.7 
7 
1 

$689-879, 

t 

(-) 

1,692,485 

61.816 

9,564 

1,692,485 

64,901 

9,564 

- 

2 

o 

(-) 

19.128 

19.128 

Instruction : 

Instructional  Administration : 

Faculty  assigned  time  (AY) 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Assistant  professor 

Instructor 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 

Special  leave — research  and 

creative  activity 

Totals,  Instructional  Faculty  12.6       159.7       159.7              $416,451           $1,782,993           $1,786,078 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment  technician  III -              1              1                 $746-905                  $8,952                  $9,396 

Equipment  technician  II 0.1           3              3                  676-S21                  25,658                  26,892 

Equipment  technician  I 2              2                  614-746                  14,736                  15,504 

Accompanist  II 1              1                  556-676                    6,672                    7,008 

Storekeeper  I -              1              1                  505-644                    6,060                    6,360 

Technical  assistant  II -              5              5                  480-584                  29,475                  30,975 

Senior  stenographer -            10.5         10.5               469-571                  59,094                  61,992 

Senior  clerk -            11            11                  457-556                  50,270                  62.854 

Intermediate   stenographer -            23.5         23.5               425-517                124,259                130.235 

Technical  assistant  I 11.7         11.7               415-505                  59,670                  62,618 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I  -              1              1                  415-505                    5,100                    5.352 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.3         34.1         34.1               395-505                143,004                172,834 

Totals,  Technical  and  Clerical  0.4       104.S       104.8                   $2,117              $532,950              $592,020 

Totals,   Instructional 13          290.9       290.9               $418,568           $2,620,065           $2,693,783 

Instructional  Services : 

Equipment  technician  I -              0.7           0.7             $614-746                  $5,158                  $5,412 

Graphic  artist -              0.4           0.4               556-676                    2,669                    2,803 

Photographer  I -              0.4           0.4               556-676                    2,669               •     2,803 

Intermediate  stenographer -              1.1           1.1               425-517                    5,749                    6,039 

Technical  assistant  I -              1.6           1.6               415-505                    8,160                    S.563 

Student  assistant -              0.5           0.5                          (-)                  1.775                    1,775 

Totals,   Instructional   Services.  4.7           4.7                           -                $26,180                $27,395 

Totals,  Instruction 13          295.6       295.6               $418,568           $2,646,245           $2,721,178 

Library : 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian   I   -                                               $567-624 

Intermediate   clerk   1.1           -             -                  395-480 

Student   assistant 1.5           -             -                      (5,146)                         -                          - 

Totals,  Processing  Services 2.6                                               $10,310 

Public  Services : 

Librarian  I 3              3                 $567-624                $20,916                $21,942 

Intermediate  clerk -             4              4                  395-480                  19,440                  20,400 

Temporary  help 0.4          -             -                      (2,157) 

Totals,  Public  Services 0.4           7              7                      $2,157                $40,356                $42,342 

Totals,  Library B~         7              7                    $12,467                $40,356                $42,342 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
STATE  COLLEGE  AT  LOS  ANGELES-Continued 


337 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aglh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


YEAR-ROUND  OPERATION— 

Continued 

Student  Services: 

Dean's  Office : 

Temporary  help 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records 

Counseling  and  Testing: 

Counselor   (AY)    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Activities  advisor 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing. 

Placement : 

Temporary  help    

Health  Services : 

Conversion  to  12  Months  : 

Medical  officer  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Totals,   Health   Services 

Totals,  Student  Services 

Plant  Operation : 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Stationary  engineer    

Building  maintenance  man 

Custodian   

Totals,  Maintenance  of 

Structures     

Plant  Security  : 

Campus  security  officer 

Totals,   Plant  Operations 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

1 

1 

(-) 

$5,484 

$5,484 

0.1 
0.1 

1 

4 

4 

0.5 

4 

5.5 

1 

4 

4 

0.5 

4 

5.5 

$409-571 
457-556 
395-505 
395^80 
395-480 
(-) 

$910 

5,628 
21,045 
18,410 

2,430 
17,780 
30,162 

5,904 
23,019 
20,983 

2,550 
20,320 
30,162 

0.2 

19 

19 

$95,455 

$102,938 

- 

2.7 
1.6 

2.7 
1.6 

$425-517' 

$25,823 
8,362 

$27,119 
8,7S4 

- 

4.3 

4.3 

$34,185 

$35,903 

- 

o 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

$614-746 
425-517 
395-480 

$13,508 
4.33S 
4,860 

$22,706 

$15,396 
5,452 
5,100 

- 

4 

4 

- 

$25,948 

- 

1 

1 

(-) 

$5,484 

$5,484 

- 

- 

- 

$1,371-1,587 
629-728 

$14,675 
6,431 

$14,790 
6,780 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$21,106 

$21,570 

0.2 


29.3        29.3 


$910 


$184,420 


16.6       347.9       347.! 


$433,963  $2,955,945 


REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Summer  Session : 

Dean  of  educational  services  and 

summer  session 1  1 

Instructional   faculty   73  73 

Senior  stenographer 0.3  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.1  3 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    0.9  1 

Intermediate   clerk   0.7  1 

Temporary  help 31.3  21 

Totals,  Summer  Session 110.3  101 

Extension  : 

Professor 1  1 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.5 

Extension  faculty 17.9  20 

Temporary  help 2.7  2.5 

Totals,  Extension 21.6  24 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


1 
73 

1 
3 
1 
1 
21 


101 


1 

0.5 
20 
2.5 


$1,433-1,742 
(634,781) 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
(124,053) 

$S03,S27 


$425-517 
(109,991) 

(S,386) 


$20,904 

660,400 

6,308 

16,643 

4,860 

4,860 

S7.430 

$801,405 


$17,016 

2,613 

128,903 

8,182 


$197,327 


- 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 
2 

$644-746 
556-614 
415-505 

$7,728 

6,840 

10,200 

$24,768 

$15,096 

$8,112 

7,188 

10,704 

- 

4 
2 

4 

2 

$614-746 

$26,004 
$15,840 

- 

6 

6 

- 

$39,864 

$41,844 

$3,049,365 


$20,904 

660,400 

6,628 

17,477 

5,100 

5,100 

S7,430 

$S03,039 


$17,8S0 

2,745 

128,903 

8,182 


24  $133,S21  $156,714  $157,710 

academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 


338 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE  COLLEGE  AT  LOS  ANGELES-Continued 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_j 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aoth.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES— 

Continued 


Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Custodian    

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 
Temporary    help    


2 
1 
3.2 


Totals,  Auxiliary  Organizations 

Special  Projects : 

Instructional  faculty — overseas 

contract  assignment 

Counselor    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Temporary    help    


6.2 


0.9 
2.5 

0.7 


SALARY  EANGB 
$415-505 
395-4S0 
(27,0S0) 

§42,253 


$11,605 
5,100 

35.77S 

$52,483 


$11,995 
5,352 

35,77S 

$53,125 


Totals,    Other    

Student  Pay— Work-Study : 
Temporary   help    


Totals,  Student  Pay— Work- 
Study  


24.2 

24 

24 

2S.3 
0.5 

24 

24 

0.5 

- 

- 

166.9 

156 

156 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS 1,740       2,035.2    2,035.2 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


f 

t 

- 

- 

$395-505 
(27S.259) 

$289,514 

$2S9,514 

$320,775 

$2S9,514 

$2S9,514 

($2,502) 

- 

- 

$2,502 

- 

- 

$1,303,178 

$1,300,116 

$1,303,3SS 

$15,559,012 

$19,126,369 

$19,548,272 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
SACRAMENTO   STATE  COLLEGE 


339 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (tilth.)       (Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL   ADMINISTRATION 

Executive :  SALARY  RANGE 

President 111           $2,166-2.633  $29,612  $30,084 

Vice  president — academic  affairs 111  1,580-1,922  21,462  21.4G2 

Vice  president — general 

administration    0.9           1              1  1,580-1,922  20,328  21 462 

Executive  dean n.ii            1               1  1.433-1,742  17,196  18^048 

Administrative  assistant   II 0.7           1               1  905-1.100  10,860  11,400 

Administrative  assistant  I 1.6           2              2  746-005  19,308  20^256 

Publications  manager 111  f  11748  11 748 

Secretary  I 0.S           1              1  543-660'  6,516  6*852 

Senior  stenographer 2.7           3               3  469-571  19,424  19,708 

Senior  clerk    0.5           1               1  457-556  5,!ilo  6,210 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.4           3              3  425-517  16,432  17,2G0 

Junior  stenographer 0.5           -             -  386-469  '     - 

Student   assistant   -              0.5           0.5  (-)  1,775  1.775 

Totals,   Executive   13.7         16.5         16.5  $151,727              $180,571  $186,265 

Business  Management : 

Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111          $1,213-1,475  $17,700  $17,700 

Administrative  assistant  I 111  746-905  9,700  10,188 

Senior  stenographer 0.8           1              1  469-571  5,697  5,979 

Totals,  Business  Manager's 

Office   2.8          3             3  $31,436  $33,097  $33,867 

Accounting : 

Accounting   officer — state   institu- 
tion    111  $S21-99S  $11,976  $11,976 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 0.4                          -  614-746  -  - 

Accounting  technician  III 0.6           1              1  571-692  7,920  7,920 

Senior  clerk 12              2  457-556  12,156  12,432 

Senior  cashier-clerk 0.4           1              1  457-556  5,599  5,885 

Accounting  technician  II 0.5           1              1  457-556  5,4S4  5,760 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II  0.5           1              1  435-530  5,352  5,622 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.9           1              1  425-517  5,247  5  513 

Assistant  cashier-clerk 1.4           1              1  395-4S0  4,880  5,120 

Bookkeeping   machine   operator  I  0.5           -             -  395-4S0  -  - 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.4           1              1  395-480  5,462  5,737 

Student   assistant -             0.5           0.5  (-)  1,775  1,775 

Totals,  Accounting 8.6         10.5         10.5  $53,522  $65,851  $67,740 

Personnel : 

Personnel  officer 111  $905-1,100  $13,200  $13,200 

Assistant  personnel  analyst -              1              1  746-905  S,952  9,396 

Junior  staff  analyst 0.5           -             -  614-746 

Supervising  clerk  I 1              -             —  530-644  -  - 

Senior  clerk 0.8           2              2  457-556  12,632  12,932 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.5           1              1  457-556  6,210  6,516 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.S           1              1  425-517  5,226  5,490 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.6           5              5  395-505  25,680  26,660 

Totals,   Personnel 9.2         11            11  $56,942  $71,900  $74,194 

Purchasing : 

Business  service  officer  I 111  $746-905  $10,860  $10,860 

Intermediate   stenographer 111  425-517  5,605  5,881 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    0.9           1              1  395-505  5,020  5,264 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.1           1              1  395-480  4,920  5,160 

Totals,  Purchasing 4              4              4  $25,298  $26,405  $27,165 

Student  Financial  Aids  Administra- 
tion :  a 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.9          -             -  $4,285  -  - 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  $530-644  $7,728  $7,728 

Property  clerk  I 111  505-614  7,368  7,368 

Storekeeper  I 111  505-614  7,368  7,368 

Stock  clerk 3.8           5              5  457-556  32,310  32,598 

a  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to   Student  Financinl  Aids  function  during  the  1967458  fiscal  year. 
t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


340 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SACRAMENTO  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auih.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services — 
Continued 
Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    1 

Laborer 1 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(direct) 2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5 

Telephone    operator — nonmultiple 

board 1.6 

Overtime  pay - 

Nonfaculty  reclassification - 

Totals,  General  Institutional 

Services 12.9 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$435-530 
480-530 

$6,360 

$6,360 

2 

i 

2 

1 

415-505 
395-505 

11.544 

4,880 

11.820 
5,120 

2 

2 

395-480 
(2,064) 
(5,766) 

10,640 

10,880 

14 


14 


Totals,  Business  Management 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services: 

Director  of  institutional  studies  b 

Computer  programmer  II  b 

EDP   supervisor   I  b 

Equipment  technician  II  b 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  c 

Tabulating  machine  operator  c 

Key  punch  operator  a 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  c 

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


INSTRUCTION 


38.4 


42.5 


42.5 


$80,776 
$252,259 


$88,19S 
$285,451 


$89,242 
$292,208 


0.5 

0.5 

i 

$6,223 

$6,534 

1 

1 

$746-905 

S,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,984 

S,3S4 

1 

1 

676-S21 

8,112 

S,520 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,812 

7,158 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,737 

6,035 

4 

4 

405-492 

20,000 

20,9SS 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,090 

11,359 

11.5 


11.5 


52.1 


70.5 


70.5 


$403,986 


$74,910 
$540,932 


$7S,374 
$556,847 


Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean  of  arts  and  sciences -              1  1  $1,433-1,742                $20,904                $20,904 

Dean  of  business  administration. _  1  1  1,433-1,742                  20.904                  20,904 

Dean  of  engineering 1  1  1,433-1.742                  20.904                  20,904 

Dean  of  education -              1  1  1,433-1,742                  20.904                  20,904 

Dean  of  graduate  studies 1  1  1,433-1,742                  19,704                  19,704 

Associate  dean 2  2  f                27.9S4                  29,400 

Dean  of  educational  services  and 

summer  session 0.5           0.5  0.5  1,433-1,742                  10.452                  10,452 

Department  chairman 5.2           4  4  t                68,184                  71,544 

Department  chairman  (AY) 12.2         11.8  11.8  t              1S2,239                18S.301 

Coordinator    of    evening    session 

(AY)   111  t  13,332                 13,332 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion (AY) 0.5          0.5  0.5  f                 6.666                   6,666 

Coordinator   of   secondary   educa- 
tion (AY) 0.5          0.5  0.5  t                 S.50S                   S.508 

Coordinator     of     general     educa- 
tion (AY) -              1  1  t                  7,970                  10,044 

Curriculum  supervisor  (AY) 2.8           2.8  2.8  t                43,409                  45,648 

Curriculum  evaluator  (AY) 0.5           0.5  0.5  t                  6.666                    6,666 

Senior  stenographer S.2           8  8  469-571                  52,036                  52,931 

Intermediate  stenographer 5              5  5  425-517                  29,576                  30,338 

Student  assistant 0.2           1.1  1.1  (715)                  3,905                    3,905 

Totals,  Administration 36.6         43.7  43.7  $419,S64              $564,247              $581,055 

b  Transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 

c  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 

d  One  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  and  3  positions  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and 

Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


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SACRAMENTO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


341 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulh.l       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Continued 

Instructional  Faculty  :  SALARY  RANGE 

Professor    (AY)    103.6       109.2       109.2  $1,111-1,418  $1,751,382  $1,795,538 

Associate  professor  (AY) S2            81            SI  S72-l,lll  983,019  1,018,772 

Assistant  professor  (AY) 160.8       267.S       267.S  6S9-S79  2,512,977  2,667,S49 

Instructor  (AY)   23.4         23            23  624-797  19S.190  204,332 

Lecturer   (AY)    13.6         15            15  f  152.0S6  159,654 

Part-time  faculty   (AY)    48.7          -             -  (420.254) 

Substitute  faculty 0.2           0.5           0.5  (434)  3.9s.-  3,9S5 

Class  and  rank  reclassifications-  (-)  25,600  S0,426 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 8              9              9  (76.951)  86,076  S6.076 

Special  leaves — research  or  crea- 
tive activity 1.6           2.5           2.5  (14,740)  23,113  23.910 

Distinguished   teaching  award  __  (2,000)  2,000  2,000 

Totals,  Instructional  Faculty  _  441.9       50S          50S  $4,S02,523  $5,738,428  $6,042,542 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment  technician  III 111  $746-905  $10,860  $10,860 

Equipment  technician  II 4.7           5              5  676-821  46,558  47,574 

Equipment  technician  I  e 4.1           6              6  614-746  49,604  50,828 

Stage  technician  I 111  584-710  7,518  7,888 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  II  _  2              2              2  4S0-584  13,764  14,016 

Technical  assistant  II 10.1         14            14  4S0-584  90,098  92,862 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Accompanist 111  435-530  6.360  6,360 

Senior  stenographer 0.3           2              2  469-571  13,134  13,452 

Intermediate  stenographer 28.9         36.8         36.8  425-517  204,599  214,552 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I_  1              2              2  415-505  11,160  11,346 

Technical  assistant  I 0.6           7.5           7.5  415-505  38,250  40,140 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.4          4              4  395-505  21,020  21,772 

Graduate  assistant 29.3           -             -  (58,671) 

Temporary  help 4.4          -             -  (22,927) 

Student  assistant 23.5         25           25  (79,531)  88,750  88,750 

Totals,  Technical  and   Clerical  116.3       108.3       108.3  $523,133  $60S,347  $627,072 

Totals,   Instructional 594.8       660         660  $5,745,520  $6,911,022  $7,250,669 

Special  Programs: 

Master  of  Social  Work  : 

Dean  of  school 111  $1,433-1,742  $20,904  $20,904 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Professor 111  1,287-1,642  18,245  19,151 

Professor  (AY) 2.6           1.5           1.5  1,111-1,418  22,413  22,826 

Associate  professor  (AY)  5.1           6              6  872-1,111  76,016  76,712 

Assistant  professor  (AY) 3.3         16.9         16.9  689-S79  149,045  171,403 

Senior  stenographer 0.7           1              1  469-571  5,812  6,104 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.2           3.5           3.5  425-517  18.S08  19,478 

Student  assistant 0.1           1              1  (251)  3,550  3,550 

Totals,  Master  of  Social  Work  16            31.9         31.9  $174,S49  $314,793  $340,12S 

Instructional  Services : 
Television : 

Coordinator  of  instructional  tele- 
vision (AY)  1 111  f  $10,044  $10,044 

Television  engineer 0.9           -             -  $950-1,155  -  - 

Equipment  technician  II 0.1           1              1  676-S21  9,396  9,396 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.9           1              1  425-517  5,226  5,490 

Totals,  Television 2.9           3              3  $24,570  $24,666  $24,930 

Computer  Center :  e 

Director  of  institutional  studies 0.3           -             -  t  _  ~ 

e  One  position  transferred  from  Instructional  Services — Audio-Visual  during  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 

t  Classification  and  salary  range  not  yet  established  by  the  Trustees  of  the  California  State  College. 

g  Four  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic   Data   Processing    Service    during   the   1967-68 

fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 
t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


342 


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State  Colleges 
SACRAMENTO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


1 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional  Services — Continued 
Computer  Center — Continued 

Computer  programmer  I 

EDP  supervisor  I 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Computer  Center 

Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual    coordinator    (AT)  h 

Equipment  technician  II 

Photographer  II 

Equipment  technician  I  i 

Technical  assistant  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,   Audio-Visual   12 

Totals,  Instructional  Services         17.8 

Totals,     Authorized     Posi- 
tions           628.6 


LIBRARY 


SALARY  EANGB 

1 

- 

- 

$676-821 

$19,628 

$19,704 

0.7 

— 

— 

644-7S3 

9,322 

9,396 

0.9 

- 

- 

(3,080) 
$18,052 

- 

- 

2.9 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

J. 

$22,731 

$23,016 

1.8 

*> 

2 

$676-821 

19,628 

19,704 

0.8 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,322 

9,396 

2.1 

2 

2 

614-746 

15,186 

16,146 

0.9 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,010 

6,310 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.8 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,444 

5,720 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,553 

5.760 

2.1 

3 

3 

(6,941) 

10,650 

10,650 

13.5 


13.5 


16.5 


16.5 


708.4      708.4 


$87,171 
$129,793 


$6,050,162 


$101,376 
$126,042 


$7,351,857 


$103,554 
$128,484 


$7,719,281 


Administration : 

College  librarian 111          $1,365-1,659  $18,960  $19,908 

Librarian  V 111  960-1,166  13,992  13,992 

Librarian  IV 12              2  872-1,058  23,160  23,676 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.8           1              1  425-517  5,444  5,720 

Student  assistant 0.1           0.2           0.2  (402)  710  710 

Totals,   Administration   4.9           6.2           6.2  $54,077  $69,118  $70,858 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian   III   3              3              3  $717-915  $32,940  $32,940 

Librarian   II   2.5           3.5           3.5  624-837  29,845  30,845 

Librarian  I 0.8           2.5           2.5  567-624  17,972  18,546 

Library  assistant  II 1.5           3              3  530-644  19,428  20,400 

Library  assistant  I 1.4           1.5           1.5  457-556  8,433  8,865 

Stock  clerk 111  457-556  5,622  5,910 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.4           -             —  425-517  -  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 8.7         10            10  395-505  51,664  53,928 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.5           1              1  395^80  5,060  5,308 

Intermediate  clerk 111  395-480  5,060  5,308 

Book   repairer   0.9           1              1  377-457  4,686  4,920 

Temporary  help 9.2           -             -  (48,141) 

Student  assistant 12.4           7              7  (41,945)  24,850  24,850 

Totals,  Processing  Services 44.3         34.5         34.5  $227,716  $205,560  $211,820 

Public  Services : 

Librarian   III   5              5              5  $717-915  $54,006  $54,513 

Librarian  II 7            10.5         10.5  624-S37  90,669  94,209 

Librarian   I   0.5           -             -  567-624 

Library  assistant  I 2              11  457-556  5,760  6,060 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.2           7.5           7.5  395-505  37,980  39,857 

Intermediate  clerk   2              2              2  395^80  10,140  10,638 

Temporary  help 0.2           -             -  (1,068) 

Student  assistant 3.7           3.8           3.8  (12,620)  13,490  13,490 

Totals,  Public  Services 26.6        29.8        29.8  $179,565  $212,045  $218,767 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  __  75^         705         70.5  $461,358  $486,723  $501,445 

h  Classification  and  salary  range  not  yet  determined  by  the  Trustees  of  the  California  State  Colleges. 
i  One  position  transferred  to  Instructional :  Technical  and  Clerical  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


343 


State  Colleges 
SACRAMENTO   STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)  (Aulh.)        (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


1 

0.9 
1 
0.9 


3.8 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,433-1 .742 

746-905 

469-571 

425-517 

$39,700 


$20,904 
9,026 
6,852 
5,605 


$42,387 


$20,904 
9.472 
6.852 
5,881 

$43,109 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and  rec- 
ords     

Admissions  officer 

Registrar  II 

Registrar  I 

Evaluations  technician  II 

Evaluations  technician  I 

Supervising  cleric  I 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  i 

Senior  clerk 

Tabulating  machine  operator  i 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Key  punch  operator  k 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  l 

Intermediate  clerk 

Student  assistant   

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Associate  dean — counseling  and  test- 
ing    

Counselor    (AY)  m 

Counselor    

Test  officer 

Psychometrist    

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing—         13.6         15.9         15.9  $123,418  $145,712  $152,221 

Foreign  Student  Program : 

Counselor    0.3  1  1  t  $10,783  $12,039 

Intermediate  stenographer -  0.5  0.5  $425-517  2,613  2,745 

Totals,  Foreign  Student  Program  0.3  1.5  1.5  $2,360  $13,396  $14,784 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean — activities  and  hous- 
ing     111           $1,122-1,365  $16,380  $16,380 

Housing    coordinator   111  f                13.226  13.882 

Activities  adviser   1.9           2              2  614-746                  15,820  16.608 

Intermediate   stenographer    2.5           3              3  425-517                  16,904  17.648 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.8           1              1  395-505                    5,060  5.308 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing—  7.2  8  8  $60,126  $67,390  $69,826 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 111  f  $16,882  $17,016 

Placement  supervisor  II 0.6          -             -  $676-821 

Placement  supervisor  I 1.3           1              1  614-746  8,952  8.952 

Placement  interviewer 1.7           3              3  530-644  22.068  22.464 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.4           2              2  425-517  10,756  11,302 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505    '  5,220  5.484 

Student  assistant   0.2           0.8           0.8  (686)  2,840  2,840 

Totals,  Placement 8.2  8.8  8.8  $59,657  $66,718  $68,058 

i  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
k  Three  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
'  Two  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
»>  Classification  and  salary  range  not  yet  determined  by  the  Trustees  of  the  California  State  College. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic   rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

$14,738 

$15,476 

0.9 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

0.8 

— 

_ 

783-950 

— 

— 

0.1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8.952 

4 

4 

4 

556-676 

31.320 

32.064 

0.8 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

0.8 

_ 

_ 

505-614 

— 

— 

8.3 

10 

10 

457-556 

61,409 

63,482 

1 

— 

_ 

457-556 

— 

— 

3.1 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,000 

17,552 

1.9 

_ 

_ 

405-492 

— 

— 

9.8 

10 

10 

395-505 

50,144 

52,558 

3.9 

4 

4 

395-^80 

20,372 

21,376 

2.1 

2 

2 

(7.1461 

7.100 

7,100 

39.5 

38 

38 

$234,575 

$240,519 

$248,044 

1 

1 

1 

$1*122-1,365 

$16,250 

$16,380 

4.5 

6.5 

6.5 

63,216 

67,703 

1 

1 

1 

12.204 

12,204 

1 

1 

1 

15.320 

16.084 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7.428 

7.792 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2.9 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,285 

18.026 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,737 

5,760 

0.2 

0.4 

0.4 

(647] 

1,420 

1.420 

344 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SACRAMENTO  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  EANGE 

$425-517 
395-505 
(2,354) 


§23,491 


1 

1 

1 

$1,439-1.750 

$21,000 

$21,000 

0.2 

1 

1 

1,371-1,587 

16,452 

17,268 

1.5 

2 

2 

1,371-1,587 

27,420 

34,536 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10.356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

628-728 

8,112 

S,520 

2.5 

2 

2 

62S-72S 

14,344 

14,560 

O.S 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

3 

3.5 

3.5 

395-505 

18,380 

19.009 

0.5 

- 

- 

(6,039) 

— 

— 

0.2 

0.7 

0.7 

(589) 
$123,929 

2,485 

2,4S5 

13.7 

15.2 

15.2 

$143,485 

$152,670 

STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration :  n 

Counselor    1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5 

Temporary  help 0.4 

Totals,  Student  Financial  Aids 

Administration 2.9 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  II 

Medical  officer  I 

Medical  officer  I — 10  months 

Senior  clinical  laboratory 

technologist 

Supervising  nurse  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Graduate  nurse — 10  months 

X-ray  technician — 10  months 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant   

Totals,  Health  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  _.  89.2         91.4         91.4  $667,256 

PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Chief  engineer  I 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Drafting  aid  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Administration 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Electrician   II   

Carpenter  II   

Painter  II 

Electrician  I 

Plumber  I 

Sheet  metal  worker 

Stationary  engineer 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I 

Locksmith 

Supervising  custodian  III 

Stationary  fireman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Skilled  laborer 

Supervising  custodian  I 

Laborer 

Custodian   

Temporary  help — recurring  mainte- 
nance   

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Skilled  laborer 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Laborer 

Temporary  help — grounds 

Student   assistant 

Totals.   Maintenance   of  Grounds         24.1         27.1         27.1  $144,555 


$719,607 


$74S,712 


1 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$14,556 

$14,556 

1 

1 

1 

746-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

746-S63 

10.356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

_ 

0.5 

0.5 

415-505 

2,550 

2,676 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,100 

5,352 

0.5 

- 

- 

(1,752) 
$51,3S6 

- 

- 

6.5 

6.5 

6.5 

$55,794 

$56,172 

0.5 

_ 

_ 

$710-7S3 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

$8,952 

$S,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

S.952 

8,952 

2.4 

3 

3 

676-746 

26,390 

26,820 

2 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17,904 

— 

1 

1 

676-746 

S,112 

S,520 

3.6 

4 

4 

644-746 

34,556 

35,206 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1.9 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17.040 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8.520 

S.520 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

5 

5 

5 

584-644 

37,590 

38,550 

2.8 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,406 

14,736 

2.9 

3 

3 

556-614 

22,104 

22,104 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20.016 

2.3 

2 

2 

4S0-530 

12,720 

12,720 

45.6 

5S.5 

58.5 

415-505 

332,587 

339,729 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

(2,584) 
(4,737) 

$491,S47 

3,336 

3,336 

1.4 

- 

- 

$590,225 

- 

7S.7 

91 

91 

$600,145 

1 

1 

1 

$644-7S3 

$9,396 

$9,396 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7.36S 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7.368 

7,368 

l.S 

2 

2 

505-614 

14,320 

14,676 

15 

15 

15 

480-530 

94,425 

95,250 

1.6 

o 

2 

480-530 

12,345 

12,645 

0.8 

3.1 

3.1 

(4,12S) 

20,683 

20,683 

1.9 

2 

2 

(6,310) 

7,100 

7,100 

$173,005 


$174,486 


n  Four  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

f  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


345 


State  Colleges 
SACRAMENTO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


70 

71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


0.5 


3.8 
0.8 

4 
0.9 

4 
0.9 

5.1 

6.4 

6.4 

1 

1 

1 

ALARY   RANGE 

$676-821 

$4,926 

$4,926 

614-746 

7,548 

7,920 

415-505 

22,021 

22,823 

(2.716) 

3,195 

3,195 

115.4   132 


132 


$26,56S 


$6,684 
$721,040 


$37,690 

$7,008 

$S63,722 


$38,S64 

$7,00S 
$S76,075 


— 

0.5 
1 

0.5 

1 

$457-556 
395-480 

$2,742 
5,020 

$2,880 
5,264 

- 

1.5 

1.5 

- 

$7,762 

$S,144 

- 

1.5 

0.5 

1 

0.9 

0.6 

1.5 

0.5 

1 

0.9 

0.6 

$556-676 ' 
425-517 
395-505 

$20,120 
3,336 

6,204 
4,482 
3,290 

$37,432 

$21,134 
3,504 
6,204 
4.698 
3,290 

- 

4.5 

4.5 

- 

$38,830 

- 

1 

1 

- 

$5,616 

$5,616 

_ 

7 

7 

- 

$50,810 

$52,590 

PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Campus   security   officer   

Watchman    

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Plant  Security 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation  : 

Mechanics   helper   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration  : 

Business  Management: 

Senior   clerk  o    

Intermediate  account  clerk  o 

Totals,   Business   Management- 
Student  Services : 

Counselor  p   

Evaluation  technician  P 

Intermediate  stenographer  p 

Intermediate   typist-clerk  P 

Temporary  help  P   

Totals,  Student  Services 

Off-Campus  Work-Study : 
Temporary   help  1    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Research  Projects : 

Temporary  help 6.5         16  16  $21,835  $87,744  $87,744 

Other  Projects : 

Temporary  help 6.1  5  5  $18,783  $27,420  $27,420 

Student  Pay— Work-Study : 
Temporary  help  r 0.5  -  -  $2,664 

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Temporary   help   0.6  1.5  1.5  $1,557  $8,226  $8,226 

Intermediate   typist-clerk    111  $395-505  $5,180  $5,440 

Groundsman 1              1  480-530  6,360  6,360 

Temporary     help — maintenance     of  „_,„  „„,„ 

structures 0.3           0.5           0.5  (1,671)  2,742  2,742 

Totals,  Residence  Halls li  25  25  $6,385  $14,282  $14,542 

Summer  Session : 

Dean    of    educational    services   and  „  „  ,__  „_„  .__ 

summer  session 0.5           0.5           0.5       $1,433-1,742  $10,452  $10,452 

Associate  professor  II 0.4           0.5           0.5  t  6,613  ^'Ssi 

Instructional  faculty 38.6         35.5         35.5  (294,008)  29S.>305  29§>g05 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6.852 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    111  395-505  4,860  5,100 

Intermediate  clerk   0.5           0.5          0.5  395-480  2,880  2,880 

Student  assistant 3.8          5.3          5.3  (12,894)  18,815  18,815 

Totals,  Summer  Session 45\8         ili         44.3  $335,769  $348,777  $349,345 

o  Transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
p  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
i  Transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work-S  tudy  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
"•One  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


346 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SACRAMENTO  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 

(Filled) 


67-68 
(Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES— 

Continued 


Extension : 

Associate  professor 

Instructional  faculty 
Senior  stenographer  . 
Temporary   help 


0.4 

8.7 

1 

3 


0.5 
8.8 
1 
3.1 


0.5 
8.8 
1 
3.1 


Totals,  Extension 


13.1 


13.4 


13.4 


Parking : 

Groundsman 

Temporary  help — grounds 


Totals,  Parking 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


- 

j. 
0.2 

JL 

0.2 

- 

1.2 

1.2 

73.9 

83.9 

83.9 

SALARY  RANGE 
t 

($69,338) 
469-571 
(10,418) 

$90,423 


$480-530 
(-) 


$477,416 


$6,613 

73,445 

6,204 

17,000 


$6,941 

73,445 

6,516 

17,000 


$103,262 


$6,160 
1,097 

$7,257 

$596,968 


$103,902 


$6,360 
1,097 

$7,457 

$598,636 


GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   1,035 


1,163.7    1,163.7 


$8,7S1,218        $10,610,619        $11,054,186 


Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


347 


STATE  COLLEGE  AT   SAN   BERNARDINO 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive  :  SALARY  RANGE 

President    111           $2,166-2,633  $29,612  $30,0S4 

Dean  of  the  college 111  1,504-1,830  21,960  21,960 

Executive  dean 111  1,433-1,742  20,904  20,904 

Publications  manager 0.4           1              1  t  10,153  10,659 

Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 
gram      111  f  15258  15444 

Administrative  assistant  II 1              1  905-1,100  10,860  11,400 

Secretary  I 111  543-660  6,628  6,964 

Senior  stenographer 2              3              3  469-571  19,332  19,608 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.6           2              2  425-517  10,699  11,237 

Totals,  Executive 8            12            12  $10S,80S  $145,406  $14S,260 

Business  Management : 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111          $1,213-1,475  $17,700  $17,700 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,334  6,656 

Totals,  Business  Manager's 

Office    2              2              2  $23,018  $24,034  $24,356 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  II 111  $746-905  $10,S60  $10,860 

Accounting  technician  III 111  543-660  7,696  7,920 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator—..  0.6           1              1  395^S0  5,120  5,374 

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 111  395-480  5,286  5,553 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.9           1              1  395-480  5,000  5,242 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -              1              1  395-4S0  4,860  5,100 

Totals,  Accounting 4.5           6              6  $29,001  $38,822  $40,049 

Personnel : 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 111  $746-905  $9,852  $10,356 

Senior  clerk 0.6           1              1  457-556  5,935  6,235 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.4           -             -  425-517  -  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1              1  395^80  4,S60  4,860 

Totals,   Personnel 2              3              3  $14,306  $20,647  $21,451 

Purchasing  : 

Business  service  officer  I 0.1           -             -  $746-905  -  - 

Equipment   and   materials  coordi- 
nator       0.9          1             1  676-821  $9,S52  $9,852 

Senior  clerk 1              1  457-556  5.S12  6,104 

Intermediate   stenographer 1              -             -  425-517  -  - 

Totals,  Purchasing 2              2              2  $13,104  $15,664  $15,956 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Property  clerk  II -              1              1  $5S4-710  $7,00S  $7,36S 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor...  Ill  505-614  6,360  6,672 

Stock  clerk 111  457-556  5,960  6,260 

Telephone    operator — nonmultiple 

board     111  395^180  5,330  5,599 

Telephone   operator — multiple 

board     111  395-480  4,860  5,100 

Temporary  help 0.5           1              1  (1,153)  5,484  5,4S4 

Totals,     General     Institutional 

Services    4.5           6              6  $21,943  $35,002  $36,483 

Totals,  Business  Management  15            19            19  $101,372  $134,169  $13S,295 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services  : 

Director  of  institutional  studies  a__  -              0.3           0.3  t  $4,053  $4,254 

Key  punch  operator  b -              1              1  $405-492  5,060  5,310 

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing Services -             1.3           1.3  -  $9,113  $9,564 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions—  23            32J5         32.3  $210,1S0  $2SS,6SS  $296,119  * 

a  Transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year, 
b  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 

f  Salary   range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


348 


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STATE   COLLEGE  AT  SAN   BERNARDINO-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


INSTRUCTION 

Instructional : 
Administration : 

Dean  of  educational  services  and 
summer   session 

Division  chairman 

Division  chairman  (AY) 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion   (AX)    

Coordinator   of   secondary   educa- 
tion   (AY)    

Totals,  Administration 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Professor  (AY) 

Associate  professor   (AY) 

Assistant  professor   (AY)    

Instructor  (AY)   

Part-time  faculty 

Substitute  faculty 

Class  and  rank  reclassifications 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 

Special  leaves — research  and  crea- 
tive activity 

Totals,  Instructional  Faculty 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment  technician  I 

Technical  assistant  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer    

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Technical  and  Clerical. 

Totals,   Instructional 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio-Visual : 

Audio- visual  coordinator  (AY) 

Equipment  technician  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Audio-Visual 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  c 

LIBRARY 

Administration  : 

College  librarian 111  $1,365-1,659  $19,908  $19,908 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Totals,  Administration 2  2  2  $24,544  $26,760  $26,760 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian  III 0.8  2  2  $717-915  $18,564  $19,500 

Librarian  II 1.6  2  2  624-837  15,472  16,256 

Stock  clerk 111  457-556  5,885  6,185 

Library  assistant  I 2  3  3  457-556  17,604  18,480 

Intermediate  clerk -  1  1  395^80  4,740  4,980 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.7  3  3  395^80  15,020  15,760 

Temporary  help 0.6  4  4  (3,055)  21,936  21,936 

Student  assistant 0.6  2.5  2.5  (1,991)  8,875  8,875 

Totafs,  Processing  Services "      9.3         18.5         18.5  $51,775  $108,096  $111,972 

c  Three-tenths  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service,  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution.  . 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


0.4 
2.9 
1 

0.5 

3 

1 

0.5 

3 

1 

SALARY  EANGE 

$1,433-1,742 

t 
t 

$8,953 
57,216 
15,320 

$9,404 
58,091 
16,084 

0.4 

0.4 

0.4 

t 

5,290 

5,333 

- 

0.3 

0.3 

T 

2,280 

2,847 

4.7 

5.2 

5.2 

$78,106 

$89,059 

$91,759 

10 
10 
14 

2.5 
4.4 

17 

15 

39 

3 

0.1 

0.5 

17 

15 

39 

3 

0.1 

0.5 

$1,111-1,418 

S72-l,lll 

6S9-879 

624-797 

(39,907) 

(-) 

(=1 

$240,043 

186,280 

348,005 

27,212 

734 
920 

4,7S2 

$263,276 

199.S99 

401,361 

27,360 

734 

6,944 
4,782 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

(4,550) 
$453,428 

4.7S2 

4,782 

41.4 

75.1 

75.1 

$S12,758 

$909,138 

O.S 
0.8 
4.1 
0.8 
1.6 
0.3 
0.6 
1.5 

1 
1 
4 
1 
8 
1 

o 

1 
1 

4 
1 
8 
1 

o 

$614-746 
480-584 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
415-505 
395-480 
(5,095) 

$55,067 

$7,368 
6,135 

24,846 
5,785 

39,140 
6,060 

7,100 

$7,728 
6,43S 

25,993 
6,085 

44,634 
6,060 

7,100 

10.5 

18 

18 

$96,434 

$104,038 

56.6 

9S.3 

98.3 

$586,601 

$998,251 

$1,104,935 

1 
0.4 

1 
1 

0.5 
0.5 

1 
1 

0.5 
0.5 

$614-746 
395-480 
(1,500) 

$9,187 

$595,78S 

$7,970 
7,668 
2,430 
1,775 

$19,843 

$9,964 
8,048 
2,616 
1,775 

1.4 

3 

3 

$22,403 

58 

101.3 

101.3 

$1,018,094 

$1,127,338 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
STATE  COLLEGE  AT   SAN   BERNARDINO-Continued 


349 


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NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Anlh.)       (<nlh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LIBRARY — Continued 

Public  Services : 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals.  Public  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

STUDENT   SERVICES 

1  lean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Senior    stenographer    

Student  assistant 

Totals.  Dean's  Office 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.5 

1 

1 

$717-915 

$8,820 

$9,264 

0.5 

1 

1 

624-837 

7,488 

7.872 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5.760 

- 

0.5 

0.5 

(-) 

1,775 

1,775 

3.5 


3.5 


13.3 


1 
1 
0.3 


1 

1 
0.5 


1 
1 
0.5 


2.3 


2.5 


:.o 


$13,282 
$89,601 


$1,433-1.742 

469-571 

(1,034) 

$23,993 


$23,843 
$158,699 


$17,906 
6.600 

1,775 

$26,2S1 


$24,671 
$163,403 


$18,808 
6.852 

1,775 

$27,435 


Admissions  and  Records  : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and  rec- 
ords      111  $1,122-1,365  $15,600  $16,380 

Registrar  I -               1               1  710-863  8,520  8,952 

Evaluation    technician   II 0.5            1               1  614-746  8,952  8  952 

Evaluation  technician  I 0.5           1               1  556-676  6.672  700S 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6.060  6,360 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6,004  6,204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2              2              2  395-4S0  10,550  11,0S3 

Key  punch  operator  d   0.S           -             -  405-492  -  — 

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records__  6.8           8              8  $45,509  $62,358  $64,939 

Counseling  and  Testing : 
Associate  dean — counseling  and  test- 
ing     0.2           1              1  $1,122-1,365  $13,464  $14,148 

Counselor  and  test  officer 0.2           1              1  f  9,230  11,536 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.9           1              1  425-517  5,421  5,697 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing,-  1.3           3              3  $S,526  $28,115  $31,3S1 

Activities  and  Housing  : 

Associate  dean — activities 111  $1,122-1.365  $14,034  $14,73S 

Activities   advisor -              1               1  614-746  7.36S  7,72S 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.8           1               1  425-517  5,444  5,720 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -               1               1  395-4S0  4,S60  5,100 

Totals.  Activities  and  Housings  l.S           4              4  $16,944  $31,706  $33,2S6 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 111  t  $14,700  $14,700 

Placement  supervisor  I -              1              1  $614-746  7,368  7,728 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.8           1              1  425-517  5,444  5,720 

Totals,  Placement l.S          3             3  $17,931  $27,512  $2S,14S 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  I 0.2           0.2           0.2  $1,371-1,587  $3,345  $3,512 

Medical  officer  I— 10  months -             0.3           0.3  1.371-1,587  4,011  4,215 

Graduate  nurse 0.8           1              1  628-728  8,736  8,736 

Intermediate  typist-clerk    -              1              1  395-480  4,740  4,980 

Student  assistant    -             0.3           0.3  (-)  1,065  1,065 

Totals,  Health  Services 1              2.8           2.8  $S,716  $21,897  $22,508 

Student    Financial    Aids    Administra- 
tion: 

Counselor  e 0.3           -             -  f  —  - 

Intermediate  stenographer  e 0.6           -             -  $425-517  —  - 

Totals,    Student    Financial    Aids 

Administration    0.9           -              —  $5,931  -  - 

<i  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration-Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 

e  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience^  and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


350 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE   COLLEGE  AT  SAN   BERNARDINO-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-6S 
(Filled) (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
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86 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Foreign  Student  Advisors : 

Counselor    


Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I_ 
Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Administration    _. 

Maintenance  of  Structures: 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  I   

Stationary  engineer 

Supervising  custodian   II__. 
Building  maintenance  man . 

Supervising  custodian  I 

Custodian    

Student  assistant 


Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 


Maintenance  of  Grounds : 
Supervising  groundsman  I_ 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 


Totals,  Maintenance  of  Grounds — 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Watchman 

Student  Assistant 


Totals,  Plant  Security 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Student  Services : 

Counselor  £    

Intermediate  stenographer  i  _ 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 


Totals,  Auxiliary  Organizations- 
Summer  Session : 

Instructional  faculty 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS 


0.3 


19.5 


0.5 


0.5 


16.2         23.8 


23.8 


SALARY  RANGE 

$2,910 
$130,460 


$5,428 


$203,297 


49 


0.5 

1 


49 


0.5 
1 


$110,0S8 


$425-517 


1.5 


1.5 


$2S8,952 


$5,428 
5,375 

$10,803 


$5,699 


$213,396 


1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

$821-998 
425-517 

$11,970 
5,766 

$11,970 
6,054 

2 

2 

2 

$15,58S 

$17,736 

$18,024 

1 

1 
1 

3.9 

1.3 

1 
1 
6 
1 
1 
1 
15 
1 

1 

1 
6 
1 
1 
1 
15 
1 

$746-863 
676-746 
644-746 
530-644 
556-614 
457-556 
415-505 
( 4.29S ) 

$44,7S9 

$7,460 
8,592 

39,92S 
6.840 
7;308 
5,484 

72,783 
3,550 

$151,945 

$9,322 
8.952 

48,352 
7,188 
7,368 
5,760 

S2,166 
3,550 

8.2 

27 

27 

$172,65S 

1 
4.2 

1 

2 

11 

1 
2 

11 

$5S4-710 
505-614 
4S0-530 

$7,66S 
i2,120 
66,635 

$86,423 

$8,048 
12,720 
68,910 

5.2 

14 

14 

$30,973 

$89,678 

2.9 
1.2 

1 
4 

1 

1 
4 
1 

$6,766-S21 
415-505 
(4,297) 

$1S,738 

$7,728 

21,570 

3,550 

$32,84S 

$8,112 

22,658 

3,550 

4.1 

6 

6 

$34,320 

$314,680 


$5,699 
5,651 

$11,350 


0.1 

1 
0.5 

1 
0.5 

$7S 
438 

$4,160 
1,690 

$5,S50 

$10,000 
$15,850 

$4,160 
1,690 

0.1 

1 

1.5 

1 

1.5 

1 

$516 

$10,000 
$10,516 

$5,S50 
$10,000 

1.1 

2.5 

2.5 

$15,850 

131.1 

234.4 

234.4 

$1,146,633 

$1,9S4,3S3 

$2,142,136 

(Transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,   experience,   and   academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


351 


SAN   DIEGO   STATE   COLLEGE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (tulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

President 

Vice  president 

Executive  dean    

Publications   manager   

Vocational  instructor — building  pro 

gram    

Administrative  assistant  II 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Executive 16.4 

Business  Management : 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 

Assistant  budget  analyst 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student   assistant 

Totals,  Business  Manager's  Of- 
fice     6.1 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  cashier-clerk   

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Totals,  Accounting 

Personnel : 

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Payroll  and  personnel  transaction 

clerk  II 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Payroll  and  personnel  transaction 

clerk  I  

Intermediate  clerk 

Totals,   Personnel   9.4 

Purchasing : 

Equipment  and  materials  coordi- 
nator     0.1 

Business  service  officer  I 0.9 

Supervising  clerk  I - 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Totals,  Purchasing 7 

Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration :  a 

Intermediate   stenographer 1.4 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    0.5 

Intermediate  clerk 0.4 

Totals,  Student  Financial  Aids 

Administration    2.3 

a  Three   and   five-tenths   positions   transferred   to 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$2,166-2,633 

$31,092 

$31,596 

2 

2 

2 

1,580-1,922 

46,128 

46.12S 

1 

1 

1 

1,433-1,742 

20,904 

20,904 

1 

1 

1 

1,225-1,490 

18,756 

1S.756 

1 

1 

1 

1,008-1,225 

13,552 

14.22S 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,476 

13,096 

1 

2 

2 

746-905 

18,237 

19,134 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

T.'.IL'H 

7,920 

4 

4 

4 

469-571 

27,072 

27,408 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.8 

2 

2 

425-517 

10.S65 

11,417 

0.7 

1 

1 

(2,371) 

3,550 

3,550 

18 


IS 


$192,221 


$217,224 


6.4 


$52,125 


$55,892 


11 


11 


$55,995 


$676-S21 
746-905 
530-644 
457-556 
395-505 

395-480 

$41,243 


$425-517 
395-505 
395-480 


$70,059 


$8,112 

6,360 

6,672 

21,640 

5,200 

$47,984 


$220,809 


1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

0.8 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,814 

10.314 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,544 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,004 

6,204 

1.3 

1.4 

1.4 

(4,477) 

4,970 

4,970 

$56,900 


1 

1 

1 

$905-1.100 

$11,976 

$12,576 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,248 

8,664 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,464 

6.784 

2.9 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,088 

18,992 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,160 

6,464 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3.130 

3.284 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.985 

6,285 

0.9 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,507 

5,785 

4.2 

4.5 

4.5 

395-505 

23,674 

24,462 

1.2 

1 

1 

395-^SO 

5,264 

5,530 

2.3 

2 

o 

395-480 

10,760 

11,002 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,000 

5,242 

17.5 

18 

18 

$101,665 

$110,256 

$115,070 

1 

1 

1 

$905-1,100 

$11,448 

$12,026 

0.7 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,984 

8,384 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.412 

6,728 

0.1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,668 

5,960 

1.5 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,235 

6,542 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3,130 

3,284 

— 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,398 

5,674 

3 

- 

- 

395-505 

- 

- 

0.3 

4.5 

4.5 

395-480 

23,784 

24,681 

1.5 

- 

- 

395-480 

- 

- 

$73,279 


$8,520 

6.672 

6,672 

22,136 

5,462 

$49,4G2 


$11,649 
Student    Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 


352 


State  Colleges 
SAN  DIEGO  STATE  COUEGE-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        [Anlhj      (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
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49 
50 
51 
52 
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54 
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56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
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82 
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85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 111 

Storekeeper  I 111 

Automotive  equipment  operator  II  1  1 

Senior  clerk 111 

Stock  clerk 4  5  5 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)      1.8  2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.5  2  2 

Intermediate  clerk   5  4  4 

Telephone    operator — nonmultiple 

board     2  2  2 

Telephone  operator — multiple 

board     0.5  0.5  0.5 

Duplicating  machine  operator  I 0.9  1  1 

Nonfaculty  reclassification -  -  - 

Totals,     General     Institutional 

Services    19.7         20.5         20.5 


Totals,  Business  Management  62  63.9  63.9 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services : 

Director  of  institutional  studies  b —  1  1 

EDP  supervisor  b —  1  1 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  c  -  1  1 

Tabulating  machine  operator  c —  1  1 

Key  punch  operator  c -  3  3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  c -  4  4 

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing Services     -  11  11 

Totals,  Authorized  Pos'itions—  78.4  92.9  92.9 


INSTRUCTION 


SALARY  RANGE 
$584-710 
505-614 
556-614 
457-556 
457-556 

435-530 
395-505 
395-480 

395-480 

395-480 
377-457 
(5,145) 


$111,803 

$374,480 


$746-905 
505-614 
457-556 
405-492 
395-505 


$566,701 


$8,214 
6,980 
7,36S 
6,672 

32,643 

$8,520 
7,338 
7,368 
6,672 

33,074 

11,849 
10,559 
22,720 

12,370 
10,960 
22,994 

11,024 

11,290 

2,676 
5,000 

2,811 
5,242 

$125,705 

$128,639 

$409,986 

$423,350 

$11,076 

9,396 

6,235 

6,672 

16,230 

20,874 

$11,628 

9,852 

6,542 

6,672 

16,746 

21,768 

$70,483 

$73,208 

$697,603 


$717,367 


Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean  of  arts  and  sciences 1.1           1              1  $1,433-1,742                $20,904                $20,904 

Dean  of  education 111  1.433-1,742                  20,904                  20,904 

Dean   of  business   administration  111  1,433-1.742                  20,904                  20,904 

Dean  of  engineering 111  1,433-1,742                  20,904                  20,904 

Dean  of  graduate  division 111  1.433-1,742                  20,904                  20,904 

Dean  of  educational  services  and 

summer  session   0.5           0.5           0.5  1,433-1,742                  10,452                  10,452 

Department  chairman   3              3              3  t                54,108                  54,108 

Department  chairman  (AT) 24.7         24.7         24.7  f              372,630                379,729 

Coordinator  of  evening 

session   (AY)   111  t                13,607                  13,957 

Coordinator  of  graduate  studies  _  1              1              1  f                15,444                  15,444 
Coordinator    of    graduate    studies 

(AY) 111  t               15,809                 16,175 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion   (AY)    111  t               15,320                 16,084 

Coordinator   of   secondary   educa- 
tion   (AY)    111  t                16,882                  17,016 

Curriculum  supervisor   (AY) 3.3           3.3           3.3  t                52,663                  53,080 

Curriculum  evaluator  (AY) 111  f                10,044                  10.044 

Intermediate   stenographer    1.8           3              3  425-517                  16,656                  17,184 

Totals,  Administration 44.4         45.5         45.5  $640,507              $697,886              $707,793 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Professor  (AY) 185.7       189          189  $1,111-1,418           $3,055,498           $3,120,494 

Associate  professor  (AY)   142.1       141.4       141.4  S72-1.111             1,740,362             1,796,583 

Assistant  professor  (AY) 264.6       496.6      496.6  6S9-879             4,808,029             4,S92,299 

Instructor   (AY) 20.9         23            23  624-797                193,534                200,660 

Lecturer    (AY)    22            27            27  t              244,410                263,584 

Part-time   faculty   156.2           -              -  (1,194,057)                         - 

Lecturer- part-time    (AY)    3.6           0.3           0.3  (19,005)                  2,869                    2,869 

Class  and  rank  reclassifications -             -             -  (-)                36,233                149,055 

i)  Transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
c  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution.  .                                                               . 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with     Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


I1IC HER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
SAN  DIEGO  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulb.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


353 


2      INSTRUCTION— Continued 


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4 
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6 

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8 

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69 

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72 
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74 
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76 
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78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Instructional — Continued 

Instructional  Faculty — Continued 

Sabbatical   leave 

Sabbatical   leave  replacement — 

difference  in  pay 

Special   leaves — research   or   crea- 
tive activity 

Substitute  faculty 

Distinguished  teaching  award 

Totals.  Instructional  Faculty 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment  technician  III 

Glassblower    

Stage  technician  II 

Equipment  technician  II 

Radiation  protection  specialist 

Equipment  technician  I 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Athletic   equipment   attendant  II 

Technical  assistant  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Accompanist  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I 

Technical  assistant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,   Technical  and  Clerical 

Totals,  Instructional 

Special  Programs : 
Laboratory  Demonstration  Elemen- 
tary School : 

Principal 

Laboratory  school  teacher 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Totals,  Laboratory  School 10.9        11 

Nursery  School : 

Laboratory  school   teacher 1.2  1.2 

Totals.  Nursery  School 1.2  1.2 

Joint  Doctoral : 

Instructional  faculty 2  2 

Master  of  Social  Work  : 

Dean  of  school 

Professor  I 

Professor    (AY)    

Associate   professor    (AY)    

Assistant  professor  (AY) 

Instructional     faculty — part-time 

Lecturer    

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Master  of  Social  Work_         15  21.9 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution, 
f  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


SALARY  RANGE 

11 

13.5 

13.5 

($86,518) 

$129,114 

$129,114 

- 

- 

- 

(21,205) 

- 

- 

3 

4 

4 

(24.317) 

38,256 

38,256 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

(2,540) 

3,257 

3,257 

— 

— 

— 

(3.500) 

3,500 

3,500 

809.7 

895.4 

895.4 

$8,663,741 

$10,255,062 

$10,599,671 

0.4 

4 

4 

$746-905 

$41,088 

$42,978 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

676-S21 

9.S52 

9,852 

S.3 

11 

11 

676-821 

93.921 

102,544 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

8,736 

9,174 

16.7 

15 

15 

614-746 

128,040 

130.S33 

0.8 

1 

1 

556-676 

7.66S 

8,048 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

2 

2 

4S0-584 

13,214 

13,876 

15.9 

20 

20 

480-584 

126,723 

133.440 

19 

20 

20 

469-571 

133,573 

135,317 

o 

o 

9 

457-556 

12,532 

12,832 

7.3 

10 

10 

457-556 

59,280 

63,168 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,352 

5.622 

48.9 

60.2 

60.2 

425-517 

342,988 

356,237 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

11.5 

13 

13 

415-505 

71,390 

74,346 

5.4 

5.5 

5.5 

395-505 

29,053 

30.067 

39.9 

35.2 

35.2 

(134,S29) 
$1,025,482 

124,960 

124,960 

184.1 

204.9 

204.9 

$1,232,514 

$1,277,438 

1,038.2 

1,145.8 

1,145.8 

$10,329,730 

$12,185,462 

$12,584,902 

1 

1 

1 

t 

$12,596 

$13,226 

8 

8 

8 

t 

93,946 

94,770 

1 

1 

1 

$469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,242 

5,507 

11 

1.2 
1.2 


$109,254 


$14,386 


$10,540 


$118,636 


$15,091 

$15,091 


$19,128 


21.9 


$164,718 


$222,280 


$120,355 


$15,091 
$15,091 


$19,128 


1 

1 

1 

$1,433-1,742 

$20,904 

$20,904 

1 

1 

1 

1,287-1,642 

18,756 

18,756 

2 

o 

9 

1,111-1.418 

31.212 

32.296 

2 

2 

9 

872-1.111 

25.92S 

26,558 

3 

10.7 

10.7 

689-871 

95,682 

106,443 

2.8 

— 

— 

(25,683) 

— 

— 

0.2 

0.7 

0.7 

(1,573) 

5,898 

6.695 

1 

2 

9 

469-571 

11,458 

12,710 

1 

1.5 

1.5 

425-517 

8.892 

9.030 

1 

1 

1 

(-) 

3,550 

3,550 

$236,942 


academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 


12— L-627SW 


354 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN   DIEGO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

1 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
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78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Special  Programs — Continued 
Off-Campus  Center : 

Coordinator  off-campus  center 
(AY)   

Associate  professor  (AY) 

Assistant   professor    (AY)    

Instructional  faculty — part-time 
(AY)   

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Student  assistant 

Totals,    Off-Campus   Center 

Totals,   Special  Programs 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator   (AY) 

Assistant    audio-visual    coordina- 
tor  (AY)    

Equipment  technician  II 

Equipment  technician  I 

Graphic  artist 

Photographer  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Technical  assistant  II 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Stock  clerk  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Technical  assistant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Audio- Visual 

Television : 

Coordinator  of  instructional  tele- 
vision   (AY)    

Television  engineer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Television 

Computer  Center :  a 

EDP  supervisor  II 

Totals,  Instructional  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 


EDUCATIONAL  TELEVISION 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.5 

1 

1 

t 

$14,582 

$15,320 

1.2 

1 

1 

I 

13,332 

13,332 

5 

9 

9 

84,032 

92,092 

5.5 

6 

6 

($50,439) 

57,225 

57,384 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,740 

6,852 

— 

2 

2 

425-517 

8,668 

10,888 

1 

1 

1 

395^180 

5,484 

5,760 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

(1,970) 

$127,027 

2,130 

2,130 

14.8 

21.6 

21.6 

$192,193 

$203,758 

43.9 


57.7 


57.7 


$425,925 


$567,328 


$17,088 


$595,274 


$17,088 


1 

1.5 

1.5 

t 

14,029 

15,026 

1 

1 

1 

$676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1.5 

2 

2 

614-746 

16,392 

16,872 

2 

2 

2 

556-676 

15,720 

16,096 

2 

2 

2 

556-676 

15,904 

16,224 

— 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,672 

1 

o 

2 

480-584 

12,918 

13,218 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,620 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,398 

5,674 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,308 

5,576 

_ 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

2 

2.2 

2.2 

(6,892) 

7,810 

7,810 

15.5 


19.7 


19.7 


$111,058 


$145,111 


$148,732 


1 

1 

t 

$7,970 

$9,964 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,513 

5,789 

$17,501 


$8,532 


18.5 


22.7 


22.7 


$137,091 


$27,343 


$172,454 


$29,613 


$178,345 


1,100.6    1,226.2    1,226.2         $10,892,746         $12,925,244         $13,358,521 


Administration : 

Educational  television  station  man- 
ager    0.4          1             1          $1,351-1,642               $19,704               $19,704 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.3           1              1                  746-905                    9,548                  10,020 

Senior  stenographer 0.3           1              1                  469-571                    6,628                    6,852 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -              1              1                  395-505                    4,860                    5,100 

Totals,   Administration   14              4                   $13,013                $40,740               $41,676 

Programming : 

Educational   television   station  pro- 
gram  director   0.4           1              1          $1,287-1,563                $16,413                $17,232 

Intermediate  stenographer 12              2                  425-517                  10,846                  11,394 

Student  assistant 3.5           5              5                    (11,810)                17,750                  17,750 

Totals,  Programming 4.9           8              8                   $20,749                $45,009                $46,376 

a  Two  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
SAN   DIEGO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


355 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
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14 
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84 
85 
86 


7.2 


EDUCATIONAL  TELEVISION— 
Continued 

Engineering : 

Equipment  technician  III 

Equipment  technician  I 

Totals,  Engineering 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  _. 

LIBRARY 

Administration  : 

College  librarian 

Librarian   IV 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Administration 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Librarian  I 

Library  assistant  II 

Senior  clerk  

Senior   typist-clerk   

Library  assistant  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Book  repairer 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant   

Totals,  Processing  Services 


Public  Services : 

Librarian  IV 

Librarian  III  

Librarian  II 

Librarian  I 

Library  assistant  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Library  assistant  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Student  assistant   

Totals,  Public  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  —       112.7 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and  rec- 
ords    

Admissions  officer 

Registrar    II    

Evaluation  technician  II 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 


1.3 

3 
1.5 

3 
1.5 

SALARY  RANGE 
$746-905 
614-746 

$27,189 
11,052 

$28,530 
11,592 

1.3 

4.5 

4.5 

$10,497 

$38,241 

$40,122 

3.9 


16.5 


16.5 


$44,259 


$123,990 


128.6      128.6 


$692,414 


$818,236 


4.1 


4.1 


$40,553 


1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

?, 

3 

3 

556-676 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

$43,600 


$16,380 

10,272 

11.310 

8,952 

22,152 

7,728 


$128,174 


1 

1 

1 

$1,365-1,659 

$19,908 

$19,908 

2 

2 

2 

872-1,058 

23,332 

23,856 

0.9 

— 

— 

717-915 

— 

— 

0.1 

1 

1 

624-837 

8.004 

8,404 

0.1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.9 

— 

_ 

457-556 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,444 
$63,540 

5,720 

6 

6 

6 

$69,243 

$64,740 

2.1 

3 

3 

$717-915 

$32,510 

$32,940 

9.1 

8 

8 

624-837 

72,251 

74,370 

1 

1 

1 

567-624 

6,972 

7,314 

2.7 

2 

2 

505-614 

13,9S8 

14,320 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,032 

13,344 

2 

2 

o 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

3.6 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,952 

25,864 

1.6 

o 

2 

425-51 r 

11,451 

11,717 

6 

6 

6 

395-505 

30,630 

32,149 

2 

2 

2 

395-^180 

10,390 

10,907 

0.9 

1 

1 

377-157 

4,632 

4,860 

20.3 

24.5 

24.5 

(106,239) 

134,358 

134,358 

13 

14.2 

14.2 

(43,938) 
$368,273 

50,410 

50,410 

66.3 

71.7 

71.7 

$418,920 

$425,897 

1 

i 

1 

$872-1,058 

$12,696 

$12,696 

5 

5 

5 

717-915 

53,841 

54,342 

11.2 

12.5 

12.5 

624-837 

113.341 

116,827 

1.8 

2.5 

2.5 

567-624 

17,430 

18,285 

0.1 

o 

o 

505-614 

14,376 

14,736 

0.9 

_ 

— 

469-571 

— 

— 

1.1 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,832 

13,136 

1 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,295 

12,905 

0.9 

_ 

_ 

425-517 

— 

— 

3.9 

8 

8 

395-505 

39,610 

41,561 

1.8 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,010 

10,501 

11.7 

13.9 

13.9 

(46,124) 
$254,898 

49,345 
$335,776 

49,345 

40.4 

50.9 

50.9 

$344,334 

$834,971 


1 

1 

1 

$1,433-1,742 

$20,904 

$20,904 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,285 

9,738 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.1 

0.1 

- 

355 

355 

$44,053 


$16,380 

10,776 

11,400 

8,952 

22,848 

7,728 


356 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN   D1IGO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO,  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Amh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
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19 
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21 
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23 
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27 
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31 
32 
33 
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36 
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38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
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46 
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48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
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59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
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66 
67 
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71 
72 
73 
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75 
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77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 

as 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Admissions  and  Records — Continued 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  e  0.6  -  - 

Senior  stenographer  I 111 

Senior  clerk 14.5  18  18 

Tabulating  machine  operator  e 1  —  - 

Intermediate   stenographer   3.8  4  4 

Intermediate    typist-clerk  £    16.4  13.5  13.5 

Key  punch  operators 3  — 

Intermediate   clerk   6.5  7  7 

Student  assistant 3.2  3.1  3.1 


Totals.  Admissions  and  Records 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Counselor    

Test  officer  (AT)   

Associate  dean  counseling  and  test- 
ing    

Psychometrist    

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Counselor   (AY)   

Student  assistant 


1 

1.5 

1 

2 

0.9 

3.5 

8.0 

2.4 


54.6 


1 

1.5 
1 
2 
1 
3 

11.5 
2.5 


54.6 

o 
1 

1 
1.5 

1 
2 

1 
3 

11.5 
2.5 


SALARY  RANGE 
$505-614 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
405-492 
395-180 
(10,884) 

$318,408 


t 
t 

$1,122-1,365 
614-746 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
(90,802) 
(8,020) 


$5,628 
108,130 

22,403 
68,392 

35,414 
11,005 


$5,904 
111,911 

23,521 
71,624 

37,157 
11,005 


$327,766 


$25,990 
10,987 

16,380 
12,099 

6,179 
13,344 

5,651 

17,280 

108,870 

8,875 


$339,206 


$26,786 
11,208 

16,380 
12,706 

6,490 
13,344 

5,929 

17,280 

109,986 

8,875 


Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing  __  24.2         26.5         26.5  $200,628  $225,655  $228,984 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Housing  coordinator 111  f  $16,882  $17,736 

Associate  dean  activities 111  $1,122-1,365  16,380  16,380 

Activities  adviser 3             3             3  614-746  25.482  26,316 

Senior  stenographer 2              2              2  469-571  13,704  13,704 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.2           2.5           2.5  425 — 517  13,524  14,208 

Student  assistant 0.7           0.9           0.9  (2,400)  3,195  3,195 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing—  9.9        10.4        10.4  $79,936  $89,167  $91,539 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 111  $1,287-1,563  $19,704  $19,704 

Placement  supervisor  II 111  676-821  8,844  9,285 

Placement  supervisor  I 111  614-746  7,792  8,180 

Placement  interviewer 13              3  530-644  20,448  21,072 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 3              3              3  425-517  16,920  17,460 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2              2              2  395-505  10.620  11,154 

Student  assistant 1.2          0.9          0.9  (3,969)  3,195  3,195 

Totals,  Placement 11.2         12.9         12.9  $77,176  $94,195  $96,722 

Foreign  Student  Program : 

Counselor    -             0.5           0.5  t  $5,538  $5,S14 

Counselor   (AY)   -              1.5           1.5  t  11.955  14,346 

Intermediate   stenographer   -              1              1  $425-517  5,226  5,490 

Totals,  Foreign  Student  Program  3             3  -  $22,719  $25,650 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  III 111  $1,512-1,837  $22,044  $22,044 

Medical  officer  I 111  1,371-1,587  19,044  19,044 

Medical  officer  I— 10  months 7              6              6  (98,080)  92,129  94,095 

Administrative  assistant  I 111  746-905  10,482  10,860 

Senior  clinical  laboratory  technolo- 
gist    111  710-863  10,272  10,356 

Supervising  nurse  I 111  710-863  10,104  10,356 

e  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
i  Four  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
g  Three  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
SAN   DIEGO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


:J57 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 
(Filled) 


67-68 
(Aoth.) 


68-69 

Aull, 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


o 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


1 

1 

1 

SALARY  HANGE 
$676-783 

$8,664 

$9,100 

1 

1 

8 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
6 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
6 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

670-783 
628-728 
628-728 
614-746 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 

7,830 
8,736 
42,536 
8,520 
6.440 
6,796 
6,672 
5,467 

7,830 
8,736 
43,000 
8,952 
6,440 
6,852 
6,672 
5,743 

2 
0.5 

2 
0.5 

2 
0.5 

425-517 
395-505 

9,722 
2,430 

9,952 
2,540 

1.7 

0.5 
2.3 

0.5 
2.3 

395-505 
(5,843) 

$288,981 

2,115 
8,165 

$288,168 

2,219 
8,165 

32.2 

30.3 

30.3 

$292,956 

1.8 

0.8 
0.4 
1.5 

- 

- 

$425-517* 
395-^180 
(5,081) 

$30,637 

- 

- 

4.5 

- 

- 

- 

- 

142.9 

141.8 

141.8 

$1,036,319 

$1,091,270 

$1,119,110 

STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Health  Services — Continued 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 

Clinical  laboratory   technologist — 10 

months    

Graduate  nurse 

Graduate  nurse — 10  months 

Physical  therapist  I 

X-ray  technician — 10  months 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer — 10 

months     

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk — 10 

months    

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Health  Services 

Student    Financial    Aids    Administra- 
tion :  li 

Student  counselor 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,     Student    Financial    Aids 
Administration     

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration  : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 111  $998-1,213  $14,556  $14,556 

Chief  engineer  I 111  746-863  10,356  10,356 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 111  746-863  10,104  10,356 

Senior  tvpist-clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Stock  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6,204  6,204 

Drafting  aid  I 0.3           1              1  415-505  5,100  5,352 

Student  assistant 1.1           1.1           1.1  (3,713)  3,905  3,905 

Totals,   Administration   Ta  8~I  &1~  $46,578  $63,569  $64,073 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Electrician  II 111  $710-783  $9,396  $9,396 

Plumber  II 111  710-783  9,396  9,396 

Carpenter  II 111  676-746  8,952  8.952 

Painter  II 111  676-746  8.952  8,952 

Electrician  I 3              3              3  676-746  26.856  26,856 

Plumber  I 2              2              2  676-746  17,904  17,904 

Sheet  metal  worker 111  676-746  8,952  8,952 

Supervising  custodian  III 111  584-710  8.520  8.520 

Carpenter  I 2              2              2  644-710  16,836  17,040 

Painter  I 2.9           3              3  644-710  25,424  25,560 

Locksmith 111  644-710  8,520  8,520 

Stationary  engineer 5              5              5  644-746  44.124  44,544 

Supervising  custodian  II 111  530-644  7,188  7.548 

Stationary  fireman 6              6              6  5S4-644  45.288  46,008 

Building  maintenance  man 5              5              5  556-614  36,840  36,840 

Mechanics  helper 111  530-584  6,924  7,008 

Supervising  custodian  I 5              5              5  457-556  32.016  32.448 

Laborer 111  480-530  6,360  6.360 

Custodian    110         118.3       118.3  415-505  673,945  690,687 

Student  assistant 2.3           2.3           2.3  (7,774)  8,165  8,165 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures       153.2       161.6       161.6  $916,149  $1,010,558  $1,029,656 

Maintenance  of  Grounds  : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 111  $644-783  $9,026  $9,396 

Tractor  operator— laborer 111  584-644  7,728  7,728 

Lead  groundsman 4              4             4  505-614  29,472  29,472 

)i  Five  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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SAN   DIEGO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Fihed)         [Anlhj       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Maintenance  of  Grounds — Continued 

Skilled  laborer 

Automobile  equipment  operator  I 

Groundsman 

Laborer 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 

Totals,   Maintenance   of   Grounds 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer 
I   

Campus  security  officer 

Watchman    

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Plant  Security 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Mechanic's  helper 

Automotive  mechanic 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Motor  Vehicle  Operation 

Special  Projects : 

Skilled  and  unskilled  labor 

Temporary  help — recurring  mainte- 
nance   

Totals,   Special  Project 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STUDENT  FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration : 

Business  Management : 

Senior  clerk  i 

Intermediate  stenographer! 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  i 

Intermediate  clerk  i 

Totals,  Business  Management- 
Student  Services: 

Counselor    

Student  personnel  technician  J 

Intermediate  stenographer  i 

Intermediate  clerk  i   

Temporary  help  i 

Totals,  Student  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions— 


SALARY  BANGE 

3 

3 

3 

$556-614 

$22,104 

$22,104 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

16.S 

17 

17 

480-530 

107,670 

107,970 

4 

4 

4 

4S0-530 

25,440 

25,440 

1.4 

2 

2 

(8,805) 

13,344 

13,344 

1.1 

1.1 

1.1 

(3,614) 

3,905 

3,905 

33.3 


34.1 


34.1 


$210,278 


$226,057 


S.5 


8.5 


$60,408 


$226,727 


0.5 
1.6 

5.9 
0.4 

0.5 
2 
6 
0.4 

0.5 
2 
6 
0.4 

$676-S21 
614-746 
415-505 
(1,349) 

$51,204 

$4,440 

15,758 

36,360 

1,420 

$57,97S 

$4,661 

16,544 

36,360 

1,420 

S.4 

8.9 

S.9 

$58,985 

1 
1 
1.3 

1 
1 
1.3 

1 
1 
1.3 

$530-5S4 
644-710 
(4,362) 

$1S,450 

$6,952 
S,520 
4,615 

$20,0S7 

$7,008 
8,520 
4,615 

3.3 

3.3 

3.3 

$20,143 

0.5 

1 

1 

$2,993 

$6,672 

$6,672 

2 

2 

2 

6,833 
$9,S26 

13,344 

13,344 

2.5 

3 

3 

$20,016 

$20,016 

208.1 

219 

219 

$l,L>5-\485 

$1,398,265 

$1,419,600 

- 

0.5 
2 

0.5 
0.5 

0.5 
2 

0.5 
0.5 

$457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 

$3,180 

11,527 

2,520 

2,520 

$3,336 

11,S78 

2,643 

2,643 

- 

3.5 

2 
0.5 

1 
0.5 

1 

3.5 

2 

0.5 

1 
0.5 

1 

$556-676 
425-517 
395-4S0 

$19,747 

$24,178 
3,058 
5,421 
2,520 
5,484 

$20,500 

$24,S54 
3,490 
5,697 
2,643 

5,4S4 

- 

5 

5 

- 

$40,661 

$42,16S 

$62,668 


REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Research  Projects : 

Instructional  faculty  (AY) 20.8         20.8         20.8  $174,826  $238,S22  $238,S22 

Special  Projects : 
Instructional  faculty — overseas  con- 
tract assignment 12  2  f  $39,792  $40,536 

Instructional  faculty 5.9  5.9  5.9  t  75,306  76.34S 

Instructional  faculty   (AY)   3.9  1.6  1.6  t  21,822  21,950 

Totals,  Special  Projects 10.8  9.5  9.5  $99,395  $136,920  $138,834 

1  Transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
i  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
SAN  DIEGO  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


359 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       Unit.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


REIMBURSED   ACTIVITIES— 

Continued 

Summer  Session : 

Dean    of    educational    services    and  SALARY  RANGE 

summer  session 0.5  0.5  0.5  t  $10,452  $10,452 

Instructional   faculty   42.4  42.4  42.4  ($475,389)  469,000  469,000 

Senior    stenographer    111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.2  2  2  425-517  11,430  11,694 

Temporary  help 1.1  2  2  (5,946)  11.208  11,208 

Student  assistant 13.4  15  15  (45,414)  50,700  50,700 

Totals,  Summer  Session 59.6  62.9  62.9  $549,616  $559,642  $559,906 

Extension  : 

Instructional  faculty 6  9.4  9.4  ($S4.294)  $100,325  $100,325 

Instructional  faculty— music  studio  2  2.2  2.2  (19,450)  18,000  18,000 

Senior    stenographer    111  469-571  6,572  6,852 

Temporary  help 4.7  5  5  (24,206)  30,253  30,253 

Student  assistant 2.8  2.7  2.7  (9,318)  9,098  9,098 

Totals,  Extension 16.5  20.3  20.3  $142,789  $164,248  $164,528 

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Research  foundation  manager 111           $1,213-1,475  $16,044  $16,860 

Temporary  help— rentals 0.6  1  1  (3,132)  3,276  3,276 

Temporary  help 0.2  1  1  (922)  4,368  4.36S 

Totals,  Auxiliary  Organizations  1.8  3  3  $18,622  $23,688  $24,504 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  __  109.5  116.5  116.5  $985,248  $1,123;320  $1,126,594 

GRAND      TOTALS,      AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   1,759.4  1,950  1,950  $15,470,172        $18,238,336  $18,767,005 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with  "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


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SAN  FERNANDO  VALLEY  STATE  COLLEGE 

UJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

!       NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
1      (filled)         (Aulfi.)       (Auih.| 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive :  salary  RANGE 

President 111  $2,166-2,633  $29,612  $30,084 

Vice  president — academic  affairs—  111  1,580-1,922  23,064  23,064 
Vice  president — administrative 

affairs   111  1,580-1,922  23,064  23,064 

Executive  dean   111  1,433-1,742  20,904  20,904 

Publications  manager 111  1,287-1,563  18,683  19,625 

Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 
gram      0.9           1              1  1,008-1,225  15,320  15,444 

Administrative  assistant  II 0.9           1              1  905-1,100  11,355  11,928 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.5           2              2  746-905  18,126  19,020 

Secretary  I 0.9           1              1  543-660  6,852  7,188 

Senior  stenographer 3              3              3  469-571  20,164  20,556 

Intermediate   stenographer   2.8           3              3  425-517  17,138  17,690 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  5,142  5,397 

Totals,  Executive  15           17           vT~  $180,815  $209,424  $213,964 

Business  Management : 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111  $1,213-1.475  $17,700  $17,700 

Administrative  assistant  I 111  746-905  10,272  10,776 

Assistant  budget  analyst 0.6           1              1  746-905  9,211  9,662 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,464  6,796 

Senior  clerk 0.9           1              1  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -              1              1  395-505  4,860  5,100 

Totals,  Business  Manager's  Of- 
fice    4.5          6             6  $37,197  $55,179  $56,706 

Accounting  : 

Accounting   officer — state   institu- 
tion      111  $821-998  $11,040  $11,592 

Accounting  technician  III 111  571-692  8,304  8,304 

Senior  account  clerk 111  457-556  6.412  6,672 

Accounting  technician  II 111  457-556  5.484  5.760 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II  0.9           1              1  435-530  5,760  6,060 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5              6              6  395-505  31,931  33,216 

Assistant  cashier-clerk 2.4           2.5           2.5  395-^180  13,605  13.970 

Totals,  Accounting 12^         135         13.5  $72,999  $82,536  $85,574 

Personnel : 

Associate  personnel  analyst 0.8           1              1  $905-1,100  $11,310  $11,880 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 111  746-905  10,860  10,860 

Senior  clerk 2              2              2  457-556  13,110  13,344 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5,628  5,904 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.7           3              3  395-505  16,380  16,620 

Intermediate  clerk 0.5           0.5           0.5  395-480  2,880  2,880 

Totals,   Personnel 8~~         8.5           &5~  $53,015  $60,168  $61,488 

Purchasing : 

Business  service  officer  I 111  $746-905  $10,020  $10,524 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6,204  6,204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2              2              2  395-505  10,780  11,024 

Totals,   Purchasing  a    5              5              5  $33,581  $33,676  $34,424 

Student  Financial  Aids  Administra- 
tion :  b 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.9           -             -  $4,698  -  - 

General  Institutional  Services :  „„„.„ 

Property  clerk  II 111  $584-710  $8,048  $8,452 

Storekeeper   I   111  505-614  7,368  7,368 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  1111  505-614  „"68  ,3.'.  .2 

Stock  clerk  a 4              5              5  457-556  32,172  32,448 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II  „„„.,  ■,„»«.. 

(offset) 2             3             3  435-530  17,064  17,604 

Supervising  telephone  operator  I —  „ „  „_.  „  „„„ 

multiple  board  ____ 1.1           1              1  435-530  6,135  6,360 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    2              11  395-505  5,400  5,523 

a  One  position  transferred  from  Purchasing  to  General  Institutional  Services  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
b  Two  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 


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361 


SAN   FERNANDO   VALLEY   STATE  COLLEGE- 

-Continued 

UJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

-1 

6e-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (iuih.i       (Aulh.) 

1 

2 
3. 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
IT 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 

51 
52 
53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


GENERAL   ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services — 
Continued 

Intermediate  clerk   

Telephone  operator — multiple 

board  

Student   assistant   

Totals,     General     Institutional 
Services  

Totals,  Business  Management 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services : 

Director  of  institutional  studies': 

Computer  programmer  I  c 

EDP   supervisor   II  c    

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  d 

Tabulating  machine  operator  d 

Key  punch  operator  d   

Intermediate  typist-clerk  d 

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing Services 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 

INSTRUCTION 

Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean   of  business   administration 

and   economics 

Dean  of  education 

Dean  of  fine  arts  and  professions 

Dean  of  letters  and  science 

Dean  of  engineering 

Dean  of  graduate  studies 

Dean  of  educational  services  and 

summer   session    

Associate  dean  of  school 

Associate  dean  of  business  admin- 
istration and  economics 

Associate  dean  of  education 

Associate   dean   of   fine   arts   and 

professions    

Associate  dean  of  letters  and 

science 

Department   chairman 

Department  chairman  (AT) 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion (AY) 

Coordinator  of  evening 

sessions   (AY)   

Coordinator    of   secondary    educa- 
tion (AY) 

Curriculum  supervisor   (AY) 

Curriculum  evaluator    (AY) 

Administrative  assistant   I 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Administration 


2.5 


4 
2 

5 
2.5 

5 
2.5 

20.6 

23.5 

23.5 

51.3 


66.3 


1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

0.5 

1 


1 
3 
9.8 

0.5 

1 

0.5 
3.5 

0.5 

1 
9.8 


56.5 


12 


85.5 


1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

0.5 

1 


1 
3 
9.8 

0.5 

1 

0.5 
3.5 
0.5 
3 
13 


56.5 


SALARY  RANGE 
$395-480 

395-480 
(6,772) 


$112,334 

$313,824 


$16,434 

26,128 
8,875 


$134,992 
$366,551 


12 


85.5 


1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

0.5 

1 

1 
1 


1 
3 
9.8 

0.5 

1 

0.5 
3.5 
0.5 
3 
13 


$494,639 


$1,433-1,742 
1,433-1,742 
1,433-1,742 
1,433-1,742 
1,433-1,742 
1,433-1,742 

1,433-1,742 


3,241 


41.1 


46.3 


46.3 


746-905 
469-571 

$475,625 


$664,216 


$20,904 
20,904 
20,904 
20,904 
20,904 
20,904 

10,452 
19.704 

11.628 
14,582 

19,704 

15,444 

57,144 

149,184 

6,666 

10,044 

6.666 
48,812 

6,666 
27,300 
85,295 

$614,715 


c  Transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
d  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution.  ...  -,  -,.,, 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank  in  accordance  witn 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


$16,824 

27,340 

8,875 


$138,162 
$376,354 


1 

1 

j. 
i 

$18,756 

$18,756 

1 

1 

$614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,272 

10,776 

1 

1 

505-S14 

7,368 

7,368 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,225 

12,507 

1 

1 

405-492 

4,980 

5,226 

5 

5 

395-505 

25,688 

26,962 

$90,547 
$680,865 


$20,904 
20,904 
20,904 
20,904 
20,904 
20,904 

10.452 
19,704 

11,628 
15,320 

19,704 

15,444 

58,018 

151,902 

6,666 

10,044 

6.666 

49,550 

6,666 

28,644 
86.6S2 

$622,514 


'Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 


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SAN   FERNANDO   VALLEY  STATE  COLLEGE- 

-Continued 

Ld 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_J 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
'Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Continued 

Instructional  Faculty :  SALARY  RANGE 

Professor  (AY) 86.3  89  89  $1,111-1,418  $1,421,297  $1,457,174 

Associate  professor  (AY) 119  118  118  872-1,111  1,447,854  1,500,962 

Assistant  professor  (AY) 322.6  374.7  374.7  689-879  3,593,946  3,769,307 

Instructor  (AY)   27.2  27  27  624-797  236,390  236,390 

Assistant  (AY) 6  5  5  540-595  35,588  35,644 

Lecturer    (AY)    28.4  30  30  t  311,404  322,904 

Substitute  faculty 0.2  0.7  0.7  (1,452)  6,695  7,031 

Class    and    rank    reclassifications  -  (-)  32,388  106,942 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 7  9  9  (53,089)  83,685  86,076 

Special  leaves — research  or  crea- 
tive activity -  2.9  2.9  -  27,098  27,736 

Distinguished  teaching  awards  __  (2,500)  2,500  2,500 

Totals,     Instructional     Faculty  596.7  656.3  656.3  $6,148,491  $7,198,845  $7,552,666 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Stage  technician  II   111  $676-821  $9,852  $9,852 

Equipment  technician  II 4  5  5  676-821  45,797  47,916 

Stage  technician  I 111  614-746  7,832  8,218 

Equipment  technician   I 14.8  17  17  614-746  140,391  145,358 

Athletic   equipment   attendant   II  1.5  1.5  1.5  480-584  10,512  10,512 

Technical  assistant  II 7.2  7.5  7.5  480-584  50,103  51,214 

Senior  clerk 0.8  1  1  457-556  5,860  6,160 

Stock  clerk 3.9  4  4  457-556  25,791  26,354 

Accompanist  I 1.5  1.5  1.5  435-530  9,190  9,490 

Intermediate   stenographer 33.8  40.7  40.7  425-517  234,149  241,110 

Athletic    equipment    attendant    I  2.5  2.5  2.5  415-505  15,050  15,150 

Technical   assistant   I   12.3  18  18  415-505  95,787  100,907 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    9.4  16.5  16.5  395-505  82.651  88,578 

Temporary   help    -  1.6  1.6  -  8,774  8,774 

Student  assistant 23.3  23.9  23.9  (78,650)  84,845  84,845 

Totals,  Technical  and  Clerical  117  142.7  142.7  $660,303  $826,584  $854,438 

Totals,   Instructional 754.8  845.3  845.3  $7,284,419  $8,640,144  $9,029,618 

Instructional  Services : 
Computer  Center : 

Director  of  institutional  studies  e  0.3  -  -          $1,225-1,490  -  - 

EDP  supervisor  He 0.8  -  -  746-905 

Computer    programmer    I  e 1  -  -  614-746  -  - 

Totals,  Computer  Center 2.1  $30,597 

Audio- Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator   (AY)__  1  1  1  f  $10,044  $10,044 
Assistant    audio-visual    coordina- 
tor (AY) 1.8  2.5  2.5  t  23,479  24,990 

Equipment  technician   III 0.3  1  1  $746-905  9,078  10,103 

Equipment  technician  II 111  676-821  9,788  9,866 

Equipment  technician  I 2  2  2  614-746  16,695  17,306 

Graphic  artist 111  556-676  7,792  8,112 

Photographer  I 111  556-676  8,112  8,112 

Technical   assistant   II   2.2  2.5  2.5  480-584  15,852  16,470 

Senior  stenographer  I 111  469-571  6,129  6,438 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.4  0.5  0.5  425-517  2,780  2,918 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1.4  1.5  1.5  395-505  7,820  8,209 

Technical  assistant  I 0.7  1  1  415-505  5,160  5,418 

Student  assistant 0.6  0.5  0.5  (2,004)  1,775  1,775 

Totals,   Audio-Visual 14.4  16.5  16.5  $100,797  $124,504  $129,761 

Totals,  Instructional  Services  16^5  I6T5  16.5  $131,394  $124,504  $129,761 

Totals,     Authorized     Posi- 
tions      771.3  861.8  861.8  $7,415,813  $8,764,648  $9,159,379 

e  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

f  Salary   range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


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363 


SAN   FERNANDO   VALLEY   STATE  COLLEGE- 

-Continued 

Ul 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

z 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         lAulh.)       (Auth.) 

1966-67 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LIBRARY 

Administration  : 

College  librarian 111 

Librarian  IV 111 

Librarian  II 1  —  - 

Library  assistant  II 111 

Senior  stenographer  I 0.8  1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.5  -  - 

Student  assistant 1 

Totals,  Administration 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian  IV 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Librarian  I 

Library  assistant  II 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Library  assistant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Processing  Services 61.4         62.5         62.5 

Public  Services : 

Librarian  III 5  7  7 

Librarian  II 5.4  3  3 

Library  assistant  II 111 

Library  assistant  I 1.5  1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.5  2  2 

Intermediate  clerk 6.7  7  7 

Temporary  help -  4.4  4.4 

Student  assistant 15.8  13.2  13.2 

Totals,  Public  Services 37.9         38.6         38.6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  —       104.6 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,365-1,659 
872-1,058 
624-837 
530-644 
469-571 
425-517 


$19,908 
11,856 

7.638 
6,852 

3,550 


106.1      106.1 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 111 

Administrative  assistant  I 111 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Intermediate   stenographer 111 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 4  4  4 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and  rec- 
ords     

Admissions  officer 

Registrar    II    

Evaluation  technician  II 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Supervising  clerk  I   

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  i 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Tabulating  machine  operator  s 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate   typist-clerk  h   

Intermediate    clerk    

Student  assistant 


$330,970 


$717-915 
624-S37 
530-644 
457-556 
395-505 
395-480 

(53,605) 

$206,545 

$589,295 


$1,433-1,742 
746-905 
469-571 
425-517 


$39,129 


$384,240 


$70,893 
26.569 
7.728 
6.310 
11,083 
36,064 
24,130 
46,860 

$229,637 

$663,681 


$17,551 
9,322 
6,852 
6,204 

$39,929 


$19,908 
12,446 

7,728 
6,852 

3,550 


5.3 

5 

5 

$51,780 

$49,804 

$50,484 

1.3 

2 

2 

$872-1,058 

$22,910 

$23,676 

2.2 

5 

5 

717-915 

48,030 

49,896 

4.6 

9 

9 

624-837 

75,982 

79,380 

3 

o 

9 

567-624 

14,512 

14,976 

2.8 

3 

3 

530-644 

22,482 

22.914 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

8.S 

9.8 

9.8 

457-556 

58,761 

61,193 

10.3 

12.5 

12.5 

395-505 

63,169 

66,229 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

10 

3 

3 

(53,615) 

16,452 

16,452 

16.4 

14.2 

14.2 

(55,604) 

50,410 

50,410 

$396,898 


$72,246 
27.485 
7!728 
6,620 
11.520 
37,856 
24,130 
46,860 

$234,445 

$681,827 


$18,428 
9,776 
6,852 
6,204 

$41,260 


0.8 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

$14,034 

$14,738 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11.355 

11.400 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

3 

3 

556-676 

23,562 

23,922 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,338 

7,698 

1 

_ 

— 

505-614 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

10.4 

12 

12 

457-556 

75,044 

76,604 

1.9 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

— 

— 

2.4 

2.5 

2.5 

425-517 

13,664 

14,354 

14 

9.5 

9.5 

395-505 

48.666 

50,792 

11.5 

12 

12 

395-480 

61,355 

64.370 

1.7 

0.3 

0.3 

(5,699) 

1,065 

1.065 

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records 


51.7 


45.3 


45.3 


$300,307 


$283,287 


$292,147 


t  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
e  Two  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Services  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
i  Six  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Services  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 


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HIGHEK  EDUCATION 


SAN   FERNANDO   VALLEY  STATE   COLLEGE- 

-Continued 

LU 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

-J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.8 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

$16,380 

$16,380 

2.4 

2 

2 

t 

27,844 

29,220 

6.9 

8 

8 

t 

86,905 

91,334 

1 

1 

1 

j. 
i 

9.157 

9,607 

0.5 

1 

1 

t 

9,007 

10,004 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,500 

8,702 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

3.5 

3.5 

3.5 

425-517 

20,792 

21,527 

0.5 

2 

2 

395-505 

9,944 

10,438 

- 

1 

1 

- 

3,550 

3,550 

STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Associate  dean — counseling  and  test- 
ing    

Counselor      

Counselor    (AY)    

Counselor  and  test  officer  (AY) 

Test  officer  (AY)   

Psychometrist 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing__  17.6         21.5         21.5               $157,154              $198,931              $207,614 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean— activities 111           $1,122-1,365                $15,166                $15,925 

Housing  coordinator -              1              1                                 t                10,044                  10,464 

Activities  adviser   2.9           3              3                   614-746                  23,232                  24,386 

Senior  stenographer 111                   469-571                    6,852                    6,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.4           1.5           1.5                425-517                    8,178                    8,592 

Student  assistant   0.4           1.1           1.1                   (1,519)                  3,905                    3,905 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing  __  6.7           8.6           8.6                 $49,374                $67,377                $70,124 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 111           $1,287-1,563                $19,704                $19,704 

Placement  supervisor  I 2              2              2                   614-746                  17,904                  17,904 

Placement  interviewer 13              3                   530-644                  20,760                  21,408 

Senior  stenographer 111                   469-571                    6,852                    6,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 111                   425-517                    6,204                    6,204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2              2              2                   395-505                    9,944                  10,438 

Student  assistant 0.2           1              1                         (765)                  3,550                    3,550 

Totals,  Placements 8.2        11           11                   $65,681               $84,918               $86,060 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  III 111           $1,512-1,837                $22,044                $22,044 

Medical  officer  I 111             1,371-1,587                  19,044                  19,044 

Medical  officer  I— 10  months 4              4              4             1,371-1,587                  62,514                  62,632 

Supervising  nurse  I 111                   710-863                    9,100                    9,548 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 1              1              1                   676-783                    9,322                    9,396 

Graduate  nurse 111                   628-728                    8,700                    8,736 

Graduate  nurse— 10  months 4              4              4                   628-728                  28,164                  28,420 

Physical  therapist  I -             0.5           0.5                614-746                    3,130                    3,252 

Supervising  clerk  I 111                   530-644                    7,128                    7,488 

X-ray  technician 1.4           1              1                   530-644                    7,728                    7,728 

X-ray  technician— 10  months -              0.5           0.5                530-644                    2,918                    3,010 

Senior  stenographer 111                   469-571                    5,835                    6,129 

Senior  clerk 111                   457-556                    6,360                    6,672 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.5           4.5           4.5                395-505                  23,394                  24,464 

Student  assistant 0.1           1.1           1.1                      (296)                  3,905                    3,905 

Temporary  help 0.6           -              -                      (3,046) 

Totals,  Health  Services 21.6         23.6         23.6               $208,968              $219,286              $222,468 

Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration :  i 

Counselor   0.5           -             -                                 t                         -                           _ 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.6           —             -                $425-517                           -                          - 

Totals,    Student    Financial    Aids 

Administration     1.1           -              -                     $8,060 

Foreign  Student  Program : 

Counselor     0.4           1              1                                 t              $10,913                $12,381 

Intermediate   stenographer   -              0.5           0.5              $425-517                    2,613                    2,745 

Totals,  Foreign  Student  Program  0.4           1.5           1.5                   $4,512                $13,526                $15,126 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  —  111.3       115.5       115.5               $833,185              $907,254              $934,799 

I  Two  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

f  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
SAN   FERNANDO   VALLEY   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Amh.)       (Aurh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


365 


2      PLANT   OPERATION 


3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Administration : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Chief  engineer  I 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Senior  stenographer 

Stock    clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,    Administration    

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Electrician    II    

Plumber    II    

Materials  fabrication   specialist 

Carpenter  II   

Painter    II    

Electrician   I   

Plumber   I    

Sheet  metal  worker 

Fusion   welder 

Supervising   custodian   III    

Carpenter  I   

Painter   I    

Locksmith 

Stationary   engineer   

Supervising  custodian   II 

Skilled  laborer 

Building  maintenance  man 

Supervising  custodian  I 

Laborer     

Custodian   

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant    

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Tree  trimmer 

Tractor  operator — laborer  

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Grounds- 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer 
I 

Campus  security  officer 

Totals,  Plant  Security 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile  mechanic 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Skilled  laborer 

Laborer 

Totals,  Motor  Vehicles 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration  : 

Business  Management : 

Senior  clerk  i 

Intermediate  stenographer  J 


6.5 


6.5 


6.5 


192.5       205.5       205.5 


SALARY  KAN'GE 
$988-1,213 
74G-863 
746-863 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 


$14,556 

10,356 

10,356 

C..K.-2 

6,672 

6,204 


$50,328 


$644-710 
556-614 
556-614 
480-530 

$34,329 

$1,170,978 


$457-556 
425-517 


Totals,  Business  Management- 


$56,874 


$8,520 
14,646 

7,188 


$30,354 

$1,327,522 


$5,484 
6,204 

$11,688 


$14,556 

10,356 

10,356 

6,852 

6.672 

6.204 


6 

6 

6 

$51,768 

$54,996 

$54,996 

1 

1 

1 

$710-783 

$9,396 

$9,396 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

0.1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,390 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8.952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17.904 

2 

2 

2 

676-746 

17.580 

17,904 

1.9 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,556 

8,952 

— 

1 

1 

644-710 

7,824 

8,214 

1 

584-710 

8.520 

8.520 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

2 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

1 

1 

i 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

9 

9 

9 

644-746 

76,734 

78,228 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

2 

o 

556-614 

14,208 

14.550 

3 

o 

O 

556-614 

14.736 

14.730 

4.7 

5 

5 

457-556 

32,974 

33.282 

1 

1 

1 

4S0-530 

6.360 

6.360 

98.7 

108.8 

108.8 

415-505 

613.011 

631.531 

2.3 

2.5 

2.5 

(12.235) 

16.680 

16.680 

3.3 

3.7 

3.7 

(11.316) 
$819,716 

13,135 

13,135 

140 

152 

152 

$944,642 

$966,422 

1 

1 

1 

$644-783 

$9,396 

$9,396 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1.8 

o 

2 

584-644 

15.036 

15,396 

0 

2 

2 

505-614 

14,736 

14,736 

29.2 

31 

31 

480-530 

193,760 

196,585 

35 

37 

37 

$214,837 

$240,656 

$243,841 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$676-821 

$4,926 

$4,926 

6 

6 

6 

614-746 

51,948 

52,863 

$57,789 


$8,952 

14,736 

7,368 


$31,050 
$1,354,104 


$5,760 
6,204 

$11,964 


i  Transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 


366 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN  FERNANDO  VALLEY  STATE  COLLEGE- 

-Continued 

Ul 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


- 

1 

0.5 
1 

1 
0.5 

1 

SALARY  EANGB 

$556-676 
425-517 

$11,792 
3,336 
5,398 

$20,526 

$2,742 
$34,956 

$12,381 
3,504 
5,674 

2.5 
0.5 

2.5 
0.5 

$21,559 

$2,742 

- 

5 

5 

_ 

$36,265 

STUDENT  FINANCIAL  AIDS 
— Continued 

Administration — Continued 
Student  Services: 

Counselor  k   

Evaluation  technician  1 1 

Intermediate  stenographer  k  _. 

Totals,  Student  Services 

Off-Campus  Work-Study : 

Temporary  help  I 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 

REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Research  Projects : 

Instructional  faculty  (AY) 30  30  t  $239,100  $298,920 

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Instructional  faculty — overseas  con- 
tract assignment 0.9  -  -  $685-756  - 

Custodian   2  3  3  415-505  $16,845  $17,472 

Temporary  help    4.5         17.4         17.4  (23,692)  95,421  95,421 

Totals,   Auxiliary   Organizations,  7.4         20.4         20.4  $49,164  $112,266  $112,893 

Summer  Session : 

Dean    of    educational    services    and 

summer  session 0.5           0.5           0.5       $1,433-1,742  $10,452  $10,452 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6,029  6,204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.5           3              3  395-505  15,782  16,426 

Instructional  faculty    45            42.3         42.3  (427,838)  412,555  412,555 

Music  studio  faculty 0.5           1.5           1.5  (648)  1,700  1,700 

Temporary  help 2.2           2              2  (11,460)  10,968  10,968 

Student  assistant    4.4           5.6           5.6  (14,961)  19,880  19,880 

Totals,   Summer  Session 57.1         56.9         56.9  $488,721  $484,218  $485,037 

Extension : 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1  $395-505  $4,860  $5,100 

Instructional  faculty    7.7           7.7  7.7  (55,205)  57,750  57,750 

Music  studio  faculty 2.3           2.1  2.1  (16,438)  15,000  15,000 

Student  assistant 0.2           6.5  6.5  (578)  23,075  23,075 

Totals,  Extension   10.2         17.3         17.3  $72,221  $100,685  $100,925 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  m_         74?7       124.6       124.6  $610,106  $936,269  $997,775 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   1,320.7   1,504      1,504  $11,114,016        $13,29S,546        $13,845,014 

k  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
i  Transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work-Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
m  Five-tenths  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


367 


SAN   FRANCISCO   STATE  COLLEGE 

Id 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_i 

66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled!         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

President     

Vice  president — academic  affairs  _. 
Vice  president — administration  and 

business  affairs 

Dean  of  the  college 

Executive   dean   

Administrative  assistant   II 

Administrative   assistant  I 

Vocational  instructor,  building  pro- 
gram     

Publications  manager 

Secretary   I    

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student   assistant   

Totals,   Executive   14.5 

Business  Management : 

Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 1 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.9 

Assistant  budget  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Student   assistant   0.5 

Temporary   help    1.8 

Totals,  Business  Manager's  Of- 
fice     7.2 

Accounting  Office : 

Accounting  officer   III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accounting   technician   III 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   cashier-clerk   

Accounting   technician   II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 
Bookkeeping   machine   operator   I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Assistant  cashier-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 


Totals,  Accounting  Office 

Personnel  Office : 

Personnel  officer   

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior   stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Payroll    and    personnel    transac- 
tions clerk   II   

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Totals,   Personnel   Office 

Purchasing  Office  : 

Business   service  officer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Totals.  Purchasing  Office 

Student  Financial  Aid   Administra- 
tion :  a 
Intermediate    clerk    


SALARY  RANGE 

1.1 

0.9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

$2,166-2,633 
1,580-1,922 

$29,612 
22,389 

$30,0,84 
23,040 

1 
0.2 

o 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
o 

1,580-1,922 

1,504-1.830 

1,438-1,742 

905-1,100 

746-905 

21,010 
21,960 

10,860 
19,476 

22,062 
21,900 

11.400 
20,460 

1 

1 

1 

4.3 

1.5 

0.5 

1 
1 
1 
6 
1 
0.2 

1 
1 
1 
6 
1 
0.2 

t 

J. 

543-660 ' 
469-571 
425-517 
(1,701) 

16,882 
11,076 

7,920 
37,888 

5,628 
710 

17,736 
11.62,8 

7,920 
39,6,80 

5,904 
710 

Totals.    Student  Financial  Aid 
Administration 


1.4 


17.2 


17.2 


Sl(ls.!)6S 


$205,411 


6.8 


6.8 


$57,340 


$57,598 


1.4 


$31,372 


$395-505 


$6,70S 


$3S.087 


$212,584 


1 

1 

$1,213-1.475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,063 

9.510 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.860 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,766 

6,054 

1.3 

1.3 

(1.826) 

4,615 

4,615 

0.5 

0.5 

(9,193) 

2,742 

2,742 

$58,333 


0.8 

1 

1 

$905-1.100 

$13,200 

$13,200 

0.1 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

571-692 

7,188 

7,536 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,622 

5,910 

1.2 

1.2 

1.2 

457-556 

7,613 

7.824 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,007 

13,318 

1.3 

2 

2 

435-530 

11,443 

11,936 

— 

1 

1 

395-^80 

4.860 

5,100 

1.6 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,920 

5,160 

1.9 

2.5 

2.5 

395-^80 

12,480 

13,089 

4.8 

5 

5 

395-480 

25,520 

$105,853 

26,490 

15.7 

17.7 

17.7 

$89,239 

$109,563 



1 

1 

$905-1.100 

$11,976 

$12,576 

1 

— 

_ 

905-1.100 

— 

— 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10.860 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,645 

6,810 

0.9 

- 

- 

457-556 

- 

- 

4 

4 

457-556 

23.988 

25.157 

0.9 

1 

1 

425-517 

6.004 

6,204 

2.8 

2 

2 

395-505 

9,720 

10,200 

8.5 

11 

11 

$57,3S9 

$76,921 

$79,535 

1 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$10,S60 

$10,860 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,835 

6.129 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5.100 

1 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

9.S60 

10.342 

$39,103 


a  Three  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


368 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN 

FRANCISCO   STATE 

COLLEGE-Continued 

l±J 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 



_) 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.J       (Auth.) 

1 

2 

3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services : 
Duplicating  machine  supervisor  II 

Property  clerk  II 

Storekeeper  I  

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Stock  clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Supervising  telephone  operator  I — 

multiple  board 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Duplicating   machine   operator   II 

(direct  impression) 

Intermediate  clerk 

Telephone  operator — multiple 

board  

Overtime 

Totals,     General     Institutional 
Services 

Totals,  Business  Management 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services : 

Director  of  institutional  studies  b 

Coordinator  of  computer  center 

(AY) b 

EDP  supervisor  II  b 

Senior    tabulating    machine    opera- 
tor c 

Tabulating  machine  operator  c 

Key  punch  operator  c 

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Processing 
Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


INSTRUCTION 


1 
1 
1 
2 
5 

1.9 

1 

1 

1 
1.5 


18.4 


22 


22 


56.2        63.5        63.5 


1 

1 

1 
1 
3 


70.7 


88.7 


SALARY  RANGE 

$584-710 
5S4-710 
505-614 
556-614 
457-556 

435-530 

435-530 
395-505 

415-505 
395-480 

395-480 

(S98) 


$114,914 
$356,962 


$746-905 

505-614 
457-556 
405-492 


$525,930 


$S,520 

8,520 

7,218 

14,124 

37.71S 

1S,072 

6,360 
5,760 

6,060 
9,720 

16,334 


$8,520 
8,520 
7,368 

14,466 

38,558 

18,342 

6,360 
5,760 

6,060 
10,200 

16,620 


$138,406 
$416,865 


$11,076 

7,970 
8,989 

7,368 

5,785 

15,817 


$57,005 
$679,281 


$140,774 

$427,30S 


$11,628 

9,964 
9,434 

7,368 

6,085 

16,610 


$61,089 
$700,9S1 


Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean,  school  of  business 111           $1,433-1,742                $19,750                $20,738 

Dean,  school  of  creative  arts 111             1,433-1,742                  20,904                  20  904 

Dean,  school  of  education 111             1,433-1,742                  20,904                  20  904 

Dean,  school  of  humanities 111             1,433-1,742                  19,750                  20J38 

Dean,    school    of   behavioral    and 

social   sciences 111             1,433-1,742                  17,906                  18,808 

Dean,  school  of  natural  science  —111  1,433-1,742                  20,904                  20  904 

Dean  of  graduate  division 111             1,433-1,742                  18,428                  19,355 

Dean    of   extension    and    summer 

session   0.3           0.3           0.3         1,433-1,742                    5,226                    5,226 

Director  of  health,   physical   edu- 
cation and  recreation 0.6           1              1                                 f                19,704                  19,704 

Department  chairman    (AY) 19.4         19.4         19.4                              f              238,678                246,341 

Coordinator    of    evening    sessions 

(AY)    111                                 t                  9,796                  10,060 

Associate  dean  of  school 4.3           6              6                                 f                88,756                  91,558 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion   (AY)    0.5          0.5          0.5                            t                 4,898                   5,030 

Coordinator   of   secondary   educa- 
tion   (AY)    0.5           0.5           0.5                              t                  4,898                    5,030 

Curriculum  supervisor   (AY) 2.6           2.6           2.6                              f                25,470                  26,156 

Curriculum  evaluator  (AY) 0.5           0.5           0.5                              t                  4,898                    5,030 

Vocational  instructor 0.4           0.4           0.4                              t                  5,910                    6,009 

Administrative  assistant  I 1.5           2              2                   746-905                  18,913                  19,858 

Totals,    Administration    38.6         41.2         41.2               $506,991              $565,693              $582,353 

b  Transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
c  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


86 


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369 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.l       (iuth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

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67 

68 

69 

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71 

72 

73 

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76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

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85 

86 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Continued 

Instructional  Faculty  :  SALARY  RANGE 

Professor  (AY) 198.3  205.3  205.3        $1,111-1,418  $3,300.S24 

Associate  professor  (AT) 180.6  193.6  193.6  872-1,111  2,375.6G7 

Assistant   professor    (AX)    98.6  371.7  371.7  689-879  3,551,109 

Instructor   (AY)   55.6  71.6  71.0  624-797  612,509 

Assistant  (AY) 5.8  5.8  5.8  5-10-595  39,532 

Lecturer    (AY)    70.7  23  23  f  225,982 

Tart-time    faculty    194  -  (1,867,019) 

Graduate  assistants   32  -  (208,4061 

Substitute    faculty    2.5  1.9  1.9  (18.059)  17,254 

Class  and  rank  reclassifications —  -  -  -  (66,997)  47,074 
Sabbatical  leave  replacements  _  14.5  19  19  (123,886)  174,543 
Special  leaves — research  and  cre- 
ative activities 3.5  3.9  3.9  (29,371)  36.662 

Distinguished  teaching  awards  -  -  -  (3,000)  3,000 

Totals,     Instructional     Faculty  856.1  895.8  895.8  $9,1S3,00S         $10,3S4,156 

Technical  and  Clerical: 

Equipment    technician    III 2.8  4  4  $746-905  $41,486 

Equipment  technician  II 6.1  9  9  676-821  81.350 

Equipment  technician  I 9  12  12  614-746  94,680 

Stage  technician   II 0.9  1  1  676-821  8,350 

Stage  technician  I 1.8  2  2  614-746  15,347 

Athletic  equipment  attendant   II  2  2  2  480-584  13,550 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I__  1.5  2  2  415-505  10.817 

Technical   assistant  II 10.6  15.5  15.5  480-584  97.252 

Technical  assistant  I 17.5  17.5  17.5  415-505  93,647 

Accompanist    111  435-530  5,352 

Supervising  clerk  I 2.S  3.2  3.2  530-644  24,022 

Senior  stenographer 17.4  20  20  469-571  130.620 

Senior  clerk 1.8  2  2  457-556  11.920 

Intermediate  stenographer  a 44.6  56.7  56.7  425-517  321.763 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 21.3  20.1  20.1  395-505  107,341 

Duplicating   machine   operator   II 

(direct  impression) 0.6  1  1  415-505  5.180 

Editorial   aid   111  505-614  7.368 

Stock    clerk    1  1  1  457-556  6.568 

Student   assistant   24.3  36.2  36.2  (82,239)  12S.510 

Temporary   help    6  -  (31.165)  - 

Totals,   Technical   and   Clerical  174  207.2  207.2  $954,083  $1,205,123 

Totals,    Instructional   1,068.7  1,144.2  1,144.2  $10,644,082         $12,154,972 

Special  Programs  : 
Laboratorv  School : 

Principal    111  t  $16,882 

Assistant  principal 1.1  1  1  12.000 

Laboratory   schoolteacher    18.7  19  19  $710-1.048  217.533 

Substitute    teacher    0.5  0.5  0.5  t  4,484 

Lihrarian    III    0.2  1  1  717-915  S.604 

Librarian    II    0.8  -  -  624-S37 

Senior  clerk  __.  1  1  1  457-556  6.360 

Intermediate    stenographer    1.4  1.5  1.5  425—517  8.166 

Graduate  nurse— 10  months 0.5  0.5  628-725  2,702 

Student   assistant   0.7  0.7  0.7  (2.300)  2,485 

Totals,  Laboratory  School 25.4  26.2  26.2  $258,132  $279,216 

Nursery  School : 

Laboratory    schoolteachers 2.4  3  3  $28,41S  $31,446 

Joint  Doctoral : 

Instructional   faculty   -  1  1  t  $17,736 

Instructional  faculty   (AY)    11  t  7,970 

Instructional      faeultv — part-time  1.8  -  ($11,990) 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.1  0.5  0.5  425-517  2.645 

Student  assistant   0.4  0.5  0.5  (1,336)  1,775 

Totals.  Joint  Doctoral 2.3  3  3  $13,924  $30,126 

a  Six  and  six-tenths  additional  positions  in  1967-68  erroneously  shown  as  2.1  in  change  book. 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   ' 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


$3.3*3.902 

2,452,3  1 1 

3,718.956 

630.472 

1 1. :;:;'.! 
235,041 


17,254 
155.840 
181,716 

37,300 
3,000 

$10,857,104 


$42,021 
84,349 
98.516 
8.770 
16,103 
13,876 
11.206 

101,327 

97.887 

5.622 

24.490 

133,120 
12.520 

332.589 

111.055 

5.440 

7.368 

6.672 

12S.510 


$1,241,441 
$12,680,958 


$17,016 
12.596 

219,468 
4,484 
9.036 

6.672 
8.580 
2.836 

2.485 

$283,173 


$32,994 


$18,610 
9,964 

2.780 
1.775 

$33,129 


Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 


370 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN 

FRANCISCO   STATE 

COLLEGE-Continued 

uj 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.7 

1 

1 

$17,420 

$17,819 

1 

1 

1 

I7.l::n 

17,819 

— 

2 

2 

30,076 

31,582 

1.5 

3 

3 

32,854 

34,470 

— 

2 

2 

15,940 

19,928 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

- 

3,361 

3,529 

0.8 

— 

— 

($7,048 

— 

0.8 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,464 

6,796 

0.7 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,452 

10,9S0 

1 

1 

1 

(3,250)                  3,550 
$76,977             $137,537 

3,550 

6.S 

13.3 

13.3 

$146,473 

577,451 


$478,325 


$495,769 


f 

$14,5S2 

$15,320 

$950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

(1,625) 

1,775 

1,775 

$33,005 


$36,421 


$37,159 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Special  Programs — Continued 
Master  of  Social  "Work  : 

Coordinator    

Professor 

Professor    (AY)    

Associate  professor   (AY)   

Assistant   professor    (AY)    

Lecturer    

Instructional    faculty — part-time 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student  assistant   

Totals,  Master  of  Social  Work 

Totals,   Special  Programs  __         36.9         45.5         45.5 

Instructional  Services : 
Television : 

Coordinator  of  instructional 

television    (AY)    111 

Television  engineer 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Student  assistant 0.5  0.5  0.5 

Totals,  Television 3.5  3.5  3.5 

Computer  Center :  e 

Director  of  institutional  studies  _  0.8  —  - 

Coordinator  of  computer  center 

(AY)   1 

E.D.P.  supervisor  II 0.8 

Student  assistant 0.9  -  - 

Totals,  Computer  Center 3.5  -  - 

Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator   (AY) 111 

Assistant  audio-visual  coordinator  -  3  3 

Part-time  teacher 1.5  -  - 

Equipment  technician  III 111 

Equipment  technician  II 2  2  2 

Equipment  technician  I 111 

Technical  assistant  II 3.1  3.7  3.7 

Graphic  artist 1  1.3  1.3 

Photographer  II   1  1.5  1.5 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Intermediate   stenographer 1  -  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.9  2.4  2.4 

Student   assistant   2.2  0.5  0.5 

Temporary  help 0.8  -  - 

Totals,   Audio-Visual   18.5         18.4         18.4 

Totals,  Instructional  Services         25.5         21.9         21.9 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions    1,131.1    1,211.6    1,211.6 

LIBRARY 

Administration : 

College  librarian 111  $1,365-1,659  $19,908  $19,908 

Librarian  IV 1.1           1              1  872-1,058  12,696  12,696 

Library   assistant  II 0.1           1              1  530-644  7,728  7,72S 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  5,286  5,553 

Storekeeper   I    111  505-614  7,368  7,368 

Totals,    Administration    5.2  6  6  $51,606  $59,838  $60,105 

e  Three  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by   education,   experience,   and  academic   rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


$746-905 

- 

- 

(3,097) 

- 

- 

$27,555 

- 

- 

t 

$10,044 

$10,044 

t 

25,9S7 

29,972 

($12,946) 

- 

- 

746-905 

10,S60 

10.S60 

676-S21 

19,190 

19,654 

614-746 

7.35S 

7,736 

4S0-584 

23,837 

24,696 

556-676 

9,922 

10,214 

644-783 

13,260 

13,452 

469-571 

6,756 

7,052 

425-517 

— 

— 

395-505 

12,264 

12,876 

(7,576) 

1,775 

1,775 

(4,178) 

- 

- 

$129,485 

$141,253 
$177,674 

$148,331 

$190,045 

$185,490 

$11,211,578 

$12,S10,971 

$13,362,217 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


371 


SAN   FRANCISCO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled!        (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


39 

60.5 

60.5 

$238,025 

$365,553 

0.9 

1 

1 

$872-1,058 

$12,096 

7 

7 

7 

717-915 

72,454 

9.6 

12 

12 

624-837 

103,993 

2.1 

1 

1 

567-624 

7,314 

1.6 

1.6 

1.6 

530-644 

11,680 

15.7 

17.7 

17.7 

395-505 

92,013 

20.3 

4.9 

4.9 

(6S,733) 
$330,407 

17,395 

57.2 

45.2 

45.2 

$316,945 

101.4       111.7       111.7 


$620,038 


$742,336 


LIBRARY— Continued 

Processing  Services  :  SALABY  KANCE 

Librarian  IV 0.9           1              1  $872-1.058  $12,696 

Librarian    III    4               4              4  717-915  40,452 

Librarian    II    4.9           5               5  624-837  47,467 

Librarian   I   111  567-624  7,488 

Library  assistant  II 2.9           2              2  530-644  14,860 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,060 

Intermediate   stenographer    111  425-517  6,204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5.7           6              6  395-505  31,453 

Intermediate  clerk 111  395-^80  5,760 

Book    repairer    2.8           3               3  377-157  15,064 

Student   assistant 6              8.6           8.6  (20,250)  30.530 

Temporary     help — book     processing  7.8         26.9         26.9  (40,855)  147,519 

Totals,  Processing  Services 

Public  Services : 

Librarian  IV 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Librarian  I 

Library  assistant  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Public  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean 

Admissions  officer 

Registrar  II 

Evaluation  technician  II 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk    

Intermediate   file   clerk 

Senior  tabulating  machine  oper- 
ator s 

Tabulating  machine  operator  s 

Key  punch  operator* 

Special    consultant    attorney — resi- 
dence matters    

Student    assistant — residence    mat- 
ters     

Student  assistant    

Totals,   Admissions   and   Records         51.7         54.4         54.4  $306,559  $338,163 


$12,696 
41,374 
48,338 

7,488 
15,221 

6.360 

6,204 
32.654 

5.760 

15,544 

30.530 

147,519 

$369,688 


$12,696 
73,428 

107,756 

7,488 

11,874 

95,043 

17,395 

$325,6S0 

$755,473 


1 

1 

1 

$1,433-1,742 

$20,904 

$20,904 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,776 

10,272 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,S52 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,467 

5,743 

0.7 

0.1 

0.1 

(2,251) 

$40,660 

355 

355 

4.7 

4.1 

4.1 

$43,354 

$44,126 

1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

$16,380 

$16,380 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11.400 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,856 

8,248 

2.9 

3 

3 

556-676 

22,460 

23,178 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,600 

6,852 

2 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,312 

24,864 

15.2 

16 

16 

457-556 

100,782 

103.276 

2.7 

3 

3 

425-517 

16.S01 

17,368 

10.6 

13 

13 

395-505 

69,188 

71,380 

1.9 

2 

2 

395-^80 

10.040 

10,540 

2.9 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

20,160 

21,156 

1 

_ 



505-614 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

— 

— 

3 

- 

- 

405-492 

- 

- 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

(-) 

1,341 

1,341 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

(999) 

1,065 

1.065 

2.2 

3 

3 

(7,362) 

10,650 

10,650 

$346,826 


l  Three  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration— Automat  ic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
g  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration— Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 


372 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN 

FRANCISCO   STATE 

COLLEGE-Continued 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

■z. 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Associate  dean — counseling  and 

testing 

Counselor  and  test  officer 

Counselor  (AY)    

Test  officer 

Psychoruetrist    

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk    

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing. 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean — activities 

Housing  coordinator 

Activities  advisor    

Senior  stenographer   

Intermediate  stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk    

Student  assistant    

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing- 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1.365 

$16,380 

$16,380 

2 

1 

31.464 

33.056 

10 

11 

11 

f 

120,849 

126,438 

1.3 

1.5 

1.5 

15.564 

16,269 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

S.952 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

3 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.9 

9 

9 

425-517 

11.251 

11.814 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

11.368 

11,636 

o 

2 

395-480 

11.200 

11,474 

0.5 

0.1 

0.1 

(1,720) 
$215,619 

355 

355 

23.7 

24.6 

24.6 

$240,907 

$249,898 

1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1.365 

$15,600 

$16,380 

1 

1 

1 

i 

13,332 

13,332 

3 

3 

3 

614-746 

26.356 

26,784 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

o 

2 

425-517 

11,556 

11,832 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.308 

5,576 

1 

1 

1 

395-180 

4,920 

5,160 

0.4 

0.7 

0.7 

(1.366) 

2,485 

2,485 

10.4 


10.7 


10.7 


$79,621 


$S6,409 


$88,401 


Placement : 

Placement  officer 111  $1,287-1,563  $19,704  $19,704 

Placement  supervisor  I 2              2              2  614-746  17,904  17,904 

Placement  interviewer 13              3  530-644  19,758  20,742 

Senior  clerk 0.5           1              1  457-556  6.620  6,672 

Intermediate   stenographer 3              3              3  425-517  17,563  18,287 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1.6           2              2  395-505  10,751  11,06S 

Student  assistant 0.3           0.6           0.6  (1.076)  2,130  2,130 

Totals,  Placement 9.4         12.6         12.6  $69,654  $94,430  $96,507 

Foreign  Student  Program : 

Counselor    0.4           1              1  t  $10,724  $11,260 

Counselor    (AT)   2              2              2  f  23,888  24,792 

Intermediate   stenographer   1              1  $425-517  5.226  5,490 

Totals,  Foreign  Student  Program  2.4           4              4  $21,739  $39,S3S  $41,542 

Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration :  h 

Counselor    0.9           -             -  f  -  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.4          -             -  $395-505 

Temporary   help    0.8           -             -  (4,123) 

Totals.  Student  Financial  Aids 

Administration    2.1           -              -  $17,907 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  III 111  $1,512-1,837  $22,054  $22,054 

Medical  officer  I 111  1,371-1,587  19,041  19,041 

Medical  officer  I— 10  months 5.1           6              6  1,371-1,5S7  91,645  93,409 

Supervising  nurse  I 111  710-S63  10,356  10,356 

Graduate  nurse 111  62S-728  8,736  8,736 

Graduate  nurse— 10  months 5.3           6              6  628-728  52,286  52,9S8 

Senior  clinical  laboratory 

technologist    111  710-S63  10,356  10,356 

Clinical  laboratory  technician — 

10   months    -              0.5           0.5  G76-7S3  3.3S0  3,550 

Physical  therapist   I— 10  months—  0.S           1              1  614-746  S.952  8,952 

X-rav  technician— 10  months 0.S           1              1  530-644  7.72S  7,728 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  530-644  7.72S  7,728 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6.S52  6,852 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.4           1.9           1.9  425-517  11,154  11,402 

Intermediate  tvpist-clerk — 

10  months 2.4           5              5  395-505  26,160  26.SS0 

b  Three  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
AT  indicates  Academic  Tear  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by   education,  experience,  and  academic   rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


State  Colleges 
SAN   FRANCISCO   STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


373 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aurh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Health  Services — Continued 

Student  assistant 

Special    consultant    

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Health  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration  : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Chief  engineer  I 

Supervisor   of  building   trades 

Drafting  aid  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Student   assistant   

Totals,    Administration    

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Stationary   engineer 

Stationary  fireman 

Carpenter  II   

Carpenter  I   

Electrician    II   

Electrician   I   

Painter   II    

Painter  I   

Plumber  II 

Plumber    I    

Locksmith 

Machinist    

Building  maintenance  man 

Supervising  custodian   III 

Supervising   custodian   II 

Supervising  custodian  I 

Custodian    

Maintenance  mechanic 

Skilled  laborer 

Laborer  

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Campus  security  officer 

Watchman    

Totals,  Plant  Security 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Groundsman 

Skilled  laborer 

Totals,   Maintenance   of   Grounds 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Truck   driver   


1.1 

0.6 
3.4 

2.3 

2.3 

SALARY  RANGE 

($3,795) 

(3,009) 

(17,648) 

$251. 7S0 

$8,165 

$8,165 

27.9 

30.7 

30.7 

$294,593 

$298,197 

132.3 

141.1 

141.1 

$1,003,539 

$1,137,694 

$1,165,497 

1 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$14,553 

$14,553 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

9,510 

9.978 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,698 

7.72S 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,374 

5.645 

1 

1 

1 

395-^80 

5,622 

5,760 

2.6 

3.2 

3.2 

(8,767) 
$76,493 

11,360 

11,360 

11.6 

12.2 

12.2 

$84,669 

$85,576 

9 

2 

2 

$644-746 

$16,734 

$17,796 

4.5 

5 

5 

584-644 

38,430 

38,640 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2.7 

3 

3 

644-710 

24,584 

25,390 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

3 

3 

644-710 

25,356 

25,560 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8.952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

5.8 

6 

6 

556-614 

42,610 

43,878 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,308 

7.668 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

4 

4 

4 

457-556 

26.688 

26,688 

94 

99.4 

99.4 

415-505 

571,788 

585,033 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8.112 

8,520 

3 

3 

3 

556-614 

22,104 

22,104 

3 

3 

3 

480-530 

18,530 

19,080 

2.4 

2.5 

2.5 

(12,358) 
$806,695 

16,680 

16,680 

135.4 

141.9 

141.9 

$898,292 

$916,405 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$676-821 

$4,933 
24,711 

$4,933 

3 

3 

3 

614-746 

25,908 

4.6 

6 

6 

415-505 

33,526 
$63,170 

34,503 

8.1 

9.5 

9.5 

$51,332 

$65,344 

1 

1 

1 

$584-710 

$7,984 

$S,384 

11.4 

11 

11 

480-530 

69,910 

69.960 

0.6 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,038 

7,368 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


13 
1 


13 

1 


13 

1 


1,118 


$6,387 


169.1       177.6       177.6 


$1,021,025 


$84,932 


$7,038 
$1,138,101 


$85,712 
$7,368 


$1,160,405 


STUDENT  FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration : 

Business  Management : 

Intermediate  stenographer  i -             0.5  0.5  $425-517                  $2,613  $2,745 

Intermediate  clerk  i -             0.5  0.5  395-^80                    2,530  2,654 

Administrative  assistant  I  i -              1  1  746-905                    8,952  9,396 

Accounting  technician  II  i -              1  1  457-556                    5,4S4  5,760 

Totals,  Business  Management—  3  3  $19,579  $20,555 

1  Transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 


374 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN   FRANCISCO   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS— 
Continued 

Administration — Continued 
Student  Services : 

Counselors      

Evaluation  technician  I  i 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  i 

Temporary  help  i 

Totals,  Student  Services 

Off-Campus  Work-Study : 

Temporary   help  t 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


YEAR-ROUND  OPERATIONS 

Instructional  : 
Administration : 

Associate  professor  I — coordinator 

of  administrative  units 

Professor  II — coordinator  of 

year-round  education 

Assistant  professor  II — school 

representative  (AT) 

Instructional    faculty — part-time 

Research  technician  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student  assistant 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Year-Round  Operations         10.4 


REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

4. 

t 

$15,320 

$15,444 

0.5 

0.5 

$556-676 

3,336 

3,504 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,890 

5,130 

1 

1 

- 

5,484 

5,484 

3.5 


3.4 


3.5 
3.4 


9.9 


$29,030 

$18,646 

$67,255 


$29,562 

$1S,646 

$6S,763 


0.6 

1 

1 

f 

$12,546 

$13,173 

0.6 

1 

1 

t 

19,388 

19,704 

O.S 

7 

7 

i 

106,629 

10S.044 

6 

_ 

— 

($57,791) 

— 

— 

0.4 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,548 

7,920 

0.7 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,76S 

6.S52 

0.5 

4 

4 

425-517 

20,904 

21,960 

0.4 

— 

— 

(1,314) 

— 

— 

0.4 

- 

- 

(1.S97) 

— 

— 

15 


15 


$99,470 


$173,7S3 


$177,653 


Auxiliary  Organization : 

Housing  manager  II— range  B 0.2           0.5           0.5  $S21-99S  $5,170  $5,309 

Payroll-personnel   transaction   clerk 

II 0.3           2              2  457-556  11,244  11,S20 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    2.6           2              2  395-505  9,720  10,200 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111  395-480  4,S80  5,120 

Custodian    111  415-505  6,060  6,060 

Student   assistant 0.1           1              1  (357)  3,550  3,550 

Temporary   help    2              2              2  (10,532)  10,96S  10.96S 

Overtime 0.6           0.6  (-)  1,400  1,400 

Totals,  Auxiliary  Organization  __  7.2         10.1         10.1  $37,64S  $52,992  $54,427 

Student  Pay— Work-Study  :  l 

Temporary  help 1.5           -               -  $7,82S 

Summer  Session : 

Dean  of  extension  and  summer  ses- 
sions      0.5           0.5           0.5       $1,433-1,742  $10,452  $10,452 

Instructional   faculty   55.3         53.1         53.1  (569-698)  549,264  594,000 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.5           0.5           0.5  746-905  4,6S0  4,907 

Music  studio  faculty 0.3           0.3           0.3  3,030  3,136  3,136 

Senior  stenographer  1.5           1              1  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.9           2              2  425-517  10,865  11,417 

Librarian    I    0.1           0.2           0.2  567-624  2,042  2,042 

Library   assistant   II   0.1           -  530-644 

Student   assistant   13.6         15.4         15.4  (45,844)  54,670  54,670 

Temporary    help    4.7           -              -  (24,561) 

Totals,   Summer  Session 79.5         74            74  $6S5,210  $648,633  $694,148 

i  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

k  Three  and  four-tenths  positions  transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work-Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
l  Three  and  four-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


375 


SAN 

FRANCISCO   STATE 

COLLEGE-Continued 

u 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_> 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Agtb.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES— 

Continued 

Extension : 

Dean  of  extension  and  summer  ses 

sion    

Counselor  and  test  officer 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Instructional   faculty   

Music  studio  faculty 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk  

Senior   cashier-clerk   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Assistant  cashier-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Extension 

Special  Projects : 

Director  of  overseas  projects  

Research   associate   III   

Research  associate  II 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Teacher    consultant    

Librarian  III 

Administrative   aide   

Senior   stenographer   

Accounting   technician  II 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Instructional  faculty   (overseas  con- 
tract)      

Temporary  help 

Teacher  consultant 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Special  Projects 79.2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 213.8 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

$1,433-1,742 

$5,226 

$5,226 

1.5 

1.6 

1.6 

I 

23.63S 

24.033 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

746-905 

4.C.MI 

4.907 

27.3 

22.9 

22.9 

(266-460) 

223,892 

238,160 

1.8 

1.9 

1.9 

(18,360) 

19.S00 

19,800 

0.7 

0.8 

0.8 

530-644 

5,990 

6.1S2 

0.1 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.7 

0.8 

0.8 

457-556 

5.33S 

5,33S 

3.5 

2.8 

2.S 

425-517 

15,796 

16.28S 

— 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,100 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,060 

5,308 

4 

4.7 

4.7 

(13,417) 

16.6S5 

16,6S5 

4.2 

- 

- 

(22,059) 
$407,026 

- 

- 

46.4 

40.2 

40.2 

$343,265 

$359,603 

1 

1 

1 

$1,433-1,742 

$20,SS0 

$20,880 

0.3 

1 

1 

1,418-1,724 

17.016 

17,880 

1 

1 

1 

1,111-1,351 

16,212 

16,212 

2.4 

2.5 

2.5 

746-905 

23,048 

24.182 

2 

1.3 

1.3 

T 

1S.91S 

18.91S 

0.9 

— 

— 

717-915 

— 

— 

— 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,516 

6.S40 

4 

4.5 

4.5 

469-571 

30,054 

30,360 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3.3 

2.9 

2.9 

425-517 

16,257 

16,867 

3.9 

3 

3 

395-505 

14,780 

15,506 

16.7 

28 

28 

(267,488) 

450,198 

466,362 

0.6 

3.2 

3.2 

(3,056) 

17,549 

17,549 

40.6 

51 

51 

(492,738) 

593,312 

606,959 

1.6 

1.3 

1.3 

(5,349) 

4,615 

4,615 

102.7       102.7 


227 


227 


$964,755 
$2,102,467 


$1,236,027  $1,269,802 


$2,280,917  $2,377,980 


GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    1,828.8   1,982.6   1,982.6 


$16,584,047        $19,030,338        $19,768,969 


f  Salary   range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


376 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN  JOSE  STATE  COLLEGE 

111 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aolh.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 
U 
6 

7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 
54 

55 
56 
57 
5S 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive :  SALARY  RANGE 

President    111  $2,166-2,633  $31,092  $31,596 

Vice   president — academic    affairs—  111  1,580-1,922  23,064  23,064 
Vice  president — general  administra- 
tion      111  1,580-1,922  23,064  23,064 

Executive  dean 111  1,433-1,742  20,904  20,904 

Publications    manager    111  f  13,226  13,882 

Vocational   instructor — building   co- 
ordinator (AY) 111  f  18,756  18,756 

Administrative  assistant  II 111  905-1,100  10,905  11,448 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.7           2              2  746-905  18,052  18,944 

Secretary  I 111  543-660  7,920  7,920 

Senior  stenographer 3.9           3              3  469-571  20,556  20,556 

Senior  typist-clerk   0.1           1              1  457-556  6,085  6,386 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.9           3              3  425-517  16,225  17,045 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  5,330  5,599 

Student  assistant   1.5           1.5           1.5  (2,450)  5,325  5,325 

Totals,  Executive 18.1         19.5         19.5  $196,689  $220,504  $224,4S9 

Business  Management : 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111  $1,213-1,475  $17,700  $17,700 

Assistant  budget  analyst 0.8           1              1  746-905  9,852  10,356 

Administrative  assistant  I 111  746-905  10,272  10,776 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Intermediate   stenographer 111  425-517  5,904  6,204 

Student  assistant 1.5           1.5           1.5  (3,169)  5,325  5,325 

Totals,  Business  Manager's  Of- 
fice       6.3          6.5          6.5  $4S,358  $55,905  $57,213 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  III 111  $905-1,100  $13,200  $13,200 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.2           -              -  746-905  -  - 

Accounting  technician  III 111  543-660  7,920  7,920 

Senior  cashier-clerk   111  457-556  6.260  6,568 

Accounting  technician  II 1.8           2              2  457-556  13.344  13,344 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6.672  6,672 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II  1              1.5           1.5  435-530  8.970  9,102 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111  395-480  5,760  5,760 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.8           5              5  395-505  26,589  27,511 

Assistant    cashier-clerk    0.5           1.5           1.5  395-480  7,330  7,690 

Junior  typist-clerk   0.5           -             -  359-435 

Totals,    Accounting    13.8         15            15  $84,710  $96,045  $97,767 

Personnel : 

Associate  personnel  analyst 0.6           1              1  $905-1,100  $11,736  $12,326 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 0.7           1              1  746-905  9,063  9,510 

Supervising  clerk  I 1.6           2              2  530-644  12,980  13,624 

Senior  clerk 0.2           1              1  457-556  5,484  5,760 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    5.9           6              6  395-505  30,224  31,712 

Intermediate  clerk   1.7           2              2  395^80  10,010  10,501 

Totals.   Personnel 10.7         13            13  $59,975  $79,497  $83,433 

Purchasing  i 

Business  service  officer  I 111  $746-905  $9,852  $10,356 

Supervising  clerk  I -              1              1  530-644  6,360  6,672 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.7           2              2  395-505  10,120  10,616 

Intermediate  account  clerk 2              2              2  395-480  11,336  11,520 

Totals.  Purchasing 6^7           7~         7  $39,361  $44,340  $45,S36 

Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration :  a 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.2           -             -  $395-505 

Intermediate  clerk 1              -             -  395-480 

Totals,  Student  Financial  Aids 

Administration 2.2          -             -  $11,123 

a  Three  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

f  Salary  range   determined  by   education,  experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
SAN  JOSE  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


377 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aolh.)       (iulh.] 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I 

Stock  clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator   II 

(offset)  

Supervising  telephone  operator — 

multiple  hoard 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(direct    impression )    

Intermediate   clerk   

Telephone  operator — multiple 

board   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals.     General     Institutional 
Services    

Totals,      Business      Manage- 
ment   

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services : 

Director  of  institutional  studies  b 

EDP   supervisor   II  b 

Equipment  technician   II  b 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  e 

Tabulating  machine  operator  c 

Key  punch  operator  e 

Intermediate    typist-clerk  c    

Intermediate   typist-clerk  b   

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing Services  

Totals.   Authorized  Positions 


INSTRUCTION 


3.9 

4.5 

4,5 

2.9 

2 

2 

0.1 

3 

3 

20.9 


25.5 


25.5 


SALARY  RANGE 

$5S4-710 
530-644 
505-614 
505-614 
407-556 

435-530 

435-530 

415-505 
395^80 

395^80 
395-480 

(189) 

$104,271 


$7,698 
7,72S 
6.060 
7,368 

39,195 

5,960 

6,360 

12.120 
9,900 

24.989 

9,720 

16.452 


$8,0S0 
7,728 
6,360 
7,368 

39,495 

6,260 

6,360 

12.120 
10,386 

25.544 
10,200 

16,452 


$153,550 


$156,353 


60.6 


S7 

67 

$347,798 

$429,337 

$440,602 

1 

1 

•    T 

$11,076 

$11,628 

1 

1 

$746-905 

10.860 

10,860 

1.5 

1.5 

676-821 

12,168 

12,780 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

2 

2 

457-556 

12.532 

12.832 

3 

3 

405-492 

15.102 

15,850 

» 

3 

395-505 

14.580 

15,300 

0.5 

0.5 

(-) 

2,643 

2,777 

13 


13 


78.7 


99.5 


99.5 


$544,487 


$86,329 
$736,170 


$89,395 

$754,486 


Instructional : 
Administration : 

Dean  of  business 0.8           1              1          $1,433-1,742                $20,904 

Dean  of  education 0.8           1              1            1,433-1,742                  20.904 

Dean  of  engineering 0.8           1              1            1,433-1,742                  20.904 

Dean  of  humanities  and  arts 0.7           1              1            1,433-1.742                  20,904 

Dean  of  applied  arts 111            1,433-1,742                  20,904 

Dean  of  natural  sciences  and 

mathematics -              1              1            1,433-1,742                  17,196 

Associate  dean  of  school  (AY)__  6              6              6                                 f                90,216 
Dean    of   extension    and    summer 

session     0.3           0.3           0.3         1,433-1,742                    5,226 

Department   chairman    0.1           —              —                                  t                          — 

Coordinator  of  evening 

sessions   (AY)   111                                 t                19,704 

Coordinator    of    graduate 

studies  (AY) 111                                 t                19,704 

Department  chairman  (AY) 28.3         28.3         28.3                              t              481.553 

Coordinator  of  secondary 

education    (AY)    111                                 t                17,016 

Coordinator  of  elementary 

education  (AY 111                                t                17,016 

Curriculum  supervisor  (AY)  ___  11.4         11.4         11.4                             t              193,982 

Curriculum   evaluator   (AY) 111                                 t                17,016 

Intermediate  typist 0.5           0.5           0.5               395-505                    2,765 

Totals,   Administration    55/T         57.5         57.5              $874,866              $9S5.914 

b  Transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
c  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


$20,904 
20.904 
20,904 
20.904 
20.904 

18.048 
91,320 

5,226 


19,704 

19.704 
481,553 

17,016 

17,016 

193.982 

17,016 

2,880 

$987,985 


378 


State  Colleges 
SAN  JOSE  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Alith.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
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86 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Continued 
Instructional  Faculty : 

Professor  (AY) 270.5  272.3  272.3 

Associate  professor  (AY) 227.5  224  224 

Assistant   professor    (AY)    303.1  415.6  415.6 

Instructor  (AY 35.4  38  38 

Assistant    (AY)    1.1  13  13 

Lecturer      41.5  41.5  41.5 

Part-time  faculty   97.2 

Substitute  faculty 2.5  1.9  1.9 

Class    and    rank    reclassifications  -  -  - 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 27.5  28.5  28.5 

Special   leaves — research    or    cre- 
ative activity 4  4.8  4.8 

Distinguished   teaching   awards -  -  - 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,111-1,418 
872-1,111 
6S9-879 
624-797 
540-595 
($209,725) 
(898,125) 
(16,795) 
(35,760) 
(212,524) 

(24,384) 
(4,000) 


$4,387,606 

2,759,229 

4,117,545 

324,422 

102,390 

396,906 

18,172 

31,030 

270,980 

44,632 
4,000 


$4,479,665 

2,832,628 

4,173,200 

334,654 

126,652 

396,906 

18,172 
110,196 
272,574 

45,907 
4,000 


Totals,    Instructional    Faculty  1,010.3    1,039.6    1,039.6 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Supervising  equipment  technician  0.7           1              1 

Equipment  technician  III 4              5              5 

Stage  technician  II 111 

Equipment  technician  II 20.8         24           24 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 111 

Equipment  technician  I 14.2         15            15 

Property  clerk -              0.5           0.5 

Athletic   equipment  attendant  II  2              2              2 

Technical   assistant   II   13            19.S         19.8 

Senior  stenographer 20.8         22            22 

Senior  clerk 12              2 

Varitypist     111 

Stock  clerk 3.6           2.9           2.9 

Accompanist  I 111 

Intermediate   stenographer 57.5         63.1         63.1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 12.6         14:4         14.4 

Athletic    equipment    attendant    I  4.4           4.5           4.5 

Technical  assistant  I 7.6         12.3         12.3 

Laboratory  assistant  II 0.5           0.5           0.5 

Laboratory  assistant  I 0.3           0.3           0.3 

Junior  typist-clerk 0.4          -              - 

Student  assistant 45            45            45 


$11,272,327 

$12,456,912 

$12,794,554 

$783-950 

$11,400 

$11,400 

746-905 

50,955 

52,817 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

676-821 

227,438 

231,872 

676-783 

9,396 

9,396 

614-746 

124,189 

128,949 

505-614 

3,105 

3,258 

480-584 

13,576 

13,904 

480-584 

126,998 

132,307 

469-571 

147,305 

148,838 

457-556 

12,156 

12,432 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

457-556 

17,668 

17,890 

435-530 

6,110 

6,260 

425-517 

362,995 

375,266 

395-505 

74,557 

78,660 

415-505 

25,994 

26,386 

415-505 

65,038 

67,614 

415-505 

2,654 

2,788 

377-457 

1,240 

1,300 

359-435 

— 

— 

(141,862) 

159,750 

159,750 

Totals,  Technical  and   Clerical       212.4       238.3      238.3  $1,208,393  $1,459,048  $1,497,611 

Special  Programs : 

Marine  Science  Facility  at  Moss 
Landing : 

Director  (AY) 0.7  0.7  0.7  t  $6,695  $6,695 

Equipment  technician  II 111  $676-821  9,852  9,852 

Custodian     0.8  1  1  415-505  5,462  5,737 

Totals,  Marine  Science  Facil- 
ity at  Moss  Landing 2.5  2.7  2.7  $12,967  $22,009  $22,284 

Center  for  Economic  Education : 

Instructional  faculty  (AY) 0.5  0.5  0.5  f  4,782  4,782 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.5  0.5  0.5  425-517  2,613  2,745 

Totals,  Center  for  Economic 

Education 111  $5,546  $7,395  $7,527 

Totals,  Special  Programs—  ~      3.5  3.7  3vT  $18,513  $29,404  $29,811 

Totals,  Instructional 1,281.9    1,339.1    1,339.1  $13,374,099         $14,931,278         $15,309,961 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator 111  f  $19,704  $19,704 

Assistant  audio-visual  coordinator 

(AY) -  2  2  t  15,200  18,980 

Equipment  technician  III 111  $746-905  10,860  10,860 

Photographer  II 111  644-783  9,322  9,396 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by   education,   experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


379 


SAN   JOSE   STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tiilh.)       (Amh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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85 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional  Services — Continued 
Audio-Visual — Continued 

Equipment  technician  II 111 

Equipment  technician  I 5.4  5.6  5.6 

Graphic  artist 1.4  1.5  1.5 

Photographer  I 111 

Technical  assistant  II 111 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2  2  2 

Technical  assistant  I 111 

Student  assistant 3.5  3.5  3.5 

Totals,  Audio-Visual 21.3        23.6        23.6 

Television : 

Television  coordinator 111 

Equipment  technician  II 3  3  3 

Equipment  technician  I 0.5  0.5  0.5 

Graphic  artist 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5  0.5  0.5 

Totals,  Television 7  7  7 

Computer  Center :  & 

Director  of  institutional  studies  _  0.1 

EDP    supervisor   II    

Equipment  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Computer  Center 

Totals,  Instructional  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

LIBRARY 

Administration  : 

College  librarian 

Librarian  IV 

Stock   clerk    

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,    Administration   

Processing  Services : 

Librarian    III    

Librarian  II 

Librarian    I    

Library  assistant  II 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk   

Book   repairer   

Temporary  help — book  processing  _ 
Student  assistant 

Totals,  Processing  Services 

Public  Services : 

Librarian    III    

Librarian   II   

Librarian    I    

Library  assistant  II 

Library   assistant  I 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Student  assistant 

Totals.  Public  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

$676-821 

$9,852 

$9,852 

614-746 

46,227 

48,082 

556-676 

11,476 

11,646 

556-676 

8,080 

8,112 

480-5S4 

6,620 

6,952 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

425-517 

5,375 

5,651 

395-505 

10,620 

10,860 

415-505 

5,120 

5,374 

(11,107) 

12,425 

12,425 

$148,364 

$177,733 

$1S4,746 

t 

$11,628 

$11,628 

$676-821 

29,556 

29,556 

614-746 

3,915 

4,108 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

425-517 

5,674 

5,954 

395-505 

2,857 

2,SS0 

$56,662 


$61,742 


$62,238 


0.8 

_ 

_ 

$746-905 

_ 

- 

0.6 

— 

— 

676-821 

— 

— 

0.5 

- 

- 

395-505 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

$17,203 

- 

- 

30.3 

30.6 

30.6 

$222,229 

$239,475 

$246,984 

1,312.2 

1,369.7 

1,369.7 

$13,596,32S 

$15,170,753 

$15,556,945 

1 

1 

1 

$1,365-1,659 

$19,908 

$19,908 

3 

3 

3 

872-1,058 

38,088 

38,088 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6.204 

6.204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

(3,725) 

$79,856 

3,550 

3,550 

8 

8 

8 

$80,182 

$80,182 

3.1 

3 

3 

$717-915 

$32,940 

$32,940 

6.9 

8.3 

8.3 

624-837 

73,999 

76,683 

2.5 

3 

3 

567-624 

21.942 

22,464 

_ 

1 

1 

505-614 

6.210 

6.516 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

12.982 

13,292 

11.8 

17 

17 

395-505 

88,639 

91,917 

1.9 

2 

2 

395-^80 

10,736 

11,178 

2 

2 

o 

377-^57 

10,748 

10,968 

12 

4 

4 

(82,228) 

21,936 

21.936 

6.7 

5.3 

5.3 

(24,958) 
$301,395 

18,815 

18,815 

48.9 

47.6 

47.6 

$298,947 

$306,709 

7.7 

8 

8 

$717-915 

$85,429 

$86,640 

10.5 

11.5 

11.5 

624-837 

105.504 

108,307 

4.4 

5.5 

5.5 

567-624 

40.436 

41,010 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7.368 

7,368 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,292 

13.344 

16.1 

16.5 

16.5 

395-505 

88,746 

91.113 

20.6 

20.6 

20.6 

75,615 

73,130 

73.130 

62.3 

65.1 

65.1 

$377,126 

$413,905 

$420,912 

119.2       120.7      120.7 


$758,377 


$793,034 


$807,803 


a  Four  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration— Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
f  Salary  range  determined  by  education,   experience,   and  academic  rank   in   accordance  with  "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


380 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN  JOSE  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-6S 
(Filled) (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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2 
3 
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8 
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85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 4.7 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean,  admissions  and  rec- 
ords    

Admissions  officer 

Registrar  II 

Evaluation  technician  II 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Tabulating  machine  operator  f 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate   typist-clerk  e   

Key  punch  operator  S 

Intermediate  clerk 

Student  assistant   


64.5 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 
1 
1 

0.7 

1 

1 
1 
1 
0.7 

1 
1 
1 
1 
0.7 

$1,433-1,742 

746-905 

469-571 

395-505 

(2,062) 

$20,904 

10,818 

6,796 

5,760 

2,485 

$20,904 

10,860 

6,852 

5,760 

2,4S5 

4.7 


4.7 


$43,46S 


$46,763 


$46,861 


1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

$16,380 

$16,380 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,175 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,520 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,672 

1 

— 

— 

505-614 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,600 

6,852 

15.4 

IS 

IS 

457-556 

110,165 

112,963 

1.9 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

2.9 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,700 

17,540 

26.1 

25 

25 

395-505 

130,146 

135,737 

3.7 

2 

2 

405-492 

11,072 

11,624 

3 

3 

3 

395^tS0 

15,660 

16,146 

3.5 

4 

4 

(4,650) 

14,200 

14,200 

62 


62 


$379,369 


$366,490 


$377,978 


1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

$14,091 

$14,797 

2 

2 

2 

i 

38.460 

38,460 

12.9 

14 

14 

t 

170,125 

175,018 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

T 

21,824 

22  223 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,443 

7,808 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,542 

6,672 

2.2 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,559 

17,898 

5 

5 

5 

395-505 

26.236 

27,148 

2.4 

2.5 

2.5 

395-480 

13,858 

14,070 

2.2 

— 

— 

359-435 

— 

— 

0.2 

2 

2 

(949) 

7,100 

7,100 

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records 

Counseling  and  Testing : 
Associate  dean — counseling  and  test- 
ing    

Counselor     

Counselor    (AY)    

Test  officer  (AY)   

Psychometrist 

Senior   stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Junior  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing—         32.4         34  34  $287,524  $330,090  $338,046 

Foreign  Student  Program : 

Counselor     0.3           1  1                                 f  $11,356  $11,628 

Counselor   (AY)    0.8           2  2                                 f  20,703  22,434 

Intermediate   stenographer 2  2  $425-517  10,452  10,980 

Totals,  Foreign  Student  Program  1.1  5  5  $11,358  $42,511  $45,042 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean— activities 111           $1,122-1,365  $16,315  $16,380 

Housing  coordinator 111                                   f  14,700  14,700 

Activities  adviser 4.1           4              4  614-746  35,736  35.808 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Senior   typist-clerk   111  457-556  6,310  6,620 

Intermediate  stenographer 2              2              2  425-517  11,279  11,849 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  5,760  5,760 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing—         11.1         11  11  $90,426  $96,772  $97,789 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 111  t              $19,546  $19,704 

Placement  supervisor  II 111  $676-821                    9,852  9,852 

Placement  supervisor  I 2              2              2  614-746                  17,868  17,904 

Placement  interviewer 2              2              2  530-644                  14,026  14,736 

e  One   position   transferred   to   General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
t  Two  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
g  Three  positions   transferred   to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing   Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,   experience,   and  academic   rank   in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
SAN   JOSE  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


381 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (AurhJ       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

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13 

14 

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32 

33 

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36 

37 

38 

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40 

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42 

43 

44 

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48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

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67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

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78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


STUDENT   SERVICES— Continued 

Placement — Continued 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals.  Placement 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer   III 

Medical  officer  I 

Medical  officer  I — 10  months 

Senior  clinical  laboratory 

technologist 

Supervising  nurse  I 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist  _ 

Graduate  nurse 

Graduate  nurse — 10  months 

Physical  therapist  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

X-ray  technician 

Senior  stenographer    

Intermediate  stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant    

Totals.  Health  Services 29.3 

Student    Financial    Aids    Administra- 
tion :  h 

Counselor     1.8 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5 

Temporary  help 1 

Totals,    Student    Financial    Aids 

Administration 4.8 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$469-571 

$6,079 

$6,386 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

1 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,946 

11,494 

3.4 

3 

3 

395-505 

15,250 

16,007 

12.4 

13 

13 

$S8,554 

$99,051 

$101,843 

1 

1 

1 

$1,512-1,837 

$22,044 

$22,044 

— 

1 

1 

1,371-1.587 

16,452 

17.2(18 

6.7 

7.5 

7.5 

1,371-1,587 

119,025 

119,025 

l.S 

o 

2 

710-863 

20,712 

20.712 

— 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,952 

0.8 

1 

1 

676-783 

0.396 

9,396 

3 

3 

3 

628-728 

26,208 

26,208 

6.7 

5.5 

5.5 

62S-728 

40.040 

40,040 

0.8 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8.952 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

0.8 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,720 

6,004 

1.3 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,242 

16,620 

1.9 

3.5 

3.5 

359-435 

16,440 

16,988 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

(4,309) 

5,325 

5.325 

35 


35 


Totals,   Authorized  Positions—       160.3       164.7       164.7 


$289,309 


$425-517 
395-505 

(4,587) 


$34,312 
$1,224,320 


$337,384 


$339,842 


$1,319,061 


$1,347,401 


PLANT   OPERATION 

Administration : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 111  $998-1,213  $14,556  $14,556 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 111  821-998  11,976  11,976 

Chief  engineer  I   111  746-863  10,356  10,356 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 111  746-863  9,852  10,356 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,544  6,852 

Drafting  aid  II 111  530-644  7,728  7,728 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2              2              2  395-505  10,960  11,222 

Totals,  Administration 8              8              8  $58,604  $71,972  $73,046 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Electrician   II   111  $710-783  $9,396  $9,396 

Plumber  II 111  710-783  9,396  9,396 

Carpenter  II 111  676-746  8,952  8,952 

Painter   II   111  676-746  8.952  8,952 

Electrician   I   2              2              2  676-746  17,472  17,904 

Plumber   I   2              2              2  676-746  17,904  17,904 

Sheet  metal  worker 111  676-746  8,952  8,952 

Stationary   engineer    4               4               4  644-746  35,808  35,808 

Supervising  custodian  III 111  584-710  8,520  «.;V_'n 

Carpenter   I 3               3               3  644-710  25,560  25,560 

Painter  I   3              3              3  644-710  25,560  25,560 

Locksmith 111  644-710  8,214  8,520 

Supervising   custodian  II 111  530-644  7,728  7,728 

Stationary   fireman 4               4               4  584-644  30,912  30,912 

Skilled  laborer 3              3              3  556-614  21,894  22,104 

h  Six  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range   determined  by  education,  experience,  and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


382 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SAN   JOSE  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Anlh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Maintenance  of  Structures — Continued 

Building  maintenance  man 

Stock  clerk 

Supervising   custodian   I 

Laborer 

Custodian    

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Grounds 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Campus  security  officer 

Watchman    

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Plant  Security 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Automobile  mechanic 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Motor  Vehicle  Operation.  4 

Special  Projects : 
Temporary  help — recurring  mainte- 
nance   

Temporary  help — moving 

Totals,  Special  Projects 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STUDENT  FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration : 

Business  Management : 

Senior  clerk  i 

Intermediate  tj'pist-clerk  i 

Intermediate  clerk  i 

Totals,    Business    Management 

Student  Services : 

Counselor  i    

Intermediate   stenographer  J 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  i 

Placement  interviewer  i 

Temporary  help  i 

Totals,  Student  Services 

Off-Campus  Work-Study : 

Temporary  help  t 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


REIMBURSED   ACTIVITIES 


4 
2 

5.S 
3.9 
127.5 
5 

4 
2 

6.S 
4 
145.4 
5 

4 
2 

6.S 
4 
145.4 
5 

SALARY  RANGE 
$556-614 
457-556 
457-556 
480-530 
415-505 
(14,286) 

$1,055,075 

$29,0S2 
13,344 
43,571 
25,290 

838,610 
33,360 

$1,228,477 

$29,472 
13,344 
44,380 
25,440 

854,434 
33,360 

177.2 

196.2 

196.2 

$1,246,598 

1 

1 

17.9 

1 

1 

18 

1 

1 

18 

$644-7S3 
505-614 
4SO-530 

$9,396 

7,188 

114,305 

$9,396 

7.36S 

114,480 

19.9 

20 

20 

$123,3S1 

$130,SS9 

$131,244 

1 

2.1 
3.2 
1.5 

1 
3 
3 
1.5 

1 
3 
3 
1.5 

$676-S21 
614-746 
415-505 
(4,604) 

$45,795 

S8,41S 

25,272 

16,797 

5,325 

$55,S12 

$S,844 

25,632 

17,655 

5,325 

7.S 

8.5 

8.5 

$57,456 

1 
3 

1 
3 
0.4 

1 
3 
0.4 

$644-710 

556-614 

(-) 

$8,520 

22,104 

2,669 

$8,520 

22,104 

2,669 

Research  Projects : 
Temporary  help 


2.8 


4.4 


4.4 


9,151 


$33,293 


21.5 


3.3 


21.5 


3.3 


$34,208 


$127,092 


$40,000 


$33,293 


3.5 
0.2 

3.5 
0.2 

3.5 
0.2 

$26,316 
928 

$23,352 
1,334 

$24,6S6 

$1,545,129 

$23,352 
1,334 

3.7 

3.7 

3.7 

$27,244 

$24,6S6 

220.6 

240.8 

240.8 

$1,339,250 

$1,566,323 

- 

1.5 

1 
1 

1.5 
1 

1 

$457-556 
395-505 
395-480 

$8,226 
4,880 
5,760 

$8,640 
5,120 
5,760 

- 

3.5 

3.5 

- 

$18,866 

$19,520 

- 

2 
2 

0.5 
0.5 

1 

2 

o 

0.5 
0.5 
1 

$425-517 
395-505 
530-644 
(-) 

$23,351 

10,691 

2,520 

3,180 

5,484 

$45,226 

$24,515 

11,233 

2,643 

3,336 

5,484 

- 

6 

6 

$47,211 

- 

12 

12 

- 

$63,000 

$63,000 

$129,731 


$40,000 


i  Transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year, 
i  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year, 
fc  Transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay-Work  Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by   education,   experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


383 


SAN   JOSE  STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auih.)       Hiilh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


REIMBURSED   ACTIVITIES— Continued 

Auxiliary  Organizations  :  SALARY  RANGE 

College  union  director 111  $1,122-1,365  $16,250  $16,380 

Administrative  service  officer  I 111  998-1,213  13,310  13,976 

Administrative  assistant  I -              1               1  746-905  10,860  10,860 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  5,957  6,204 

Temporary  help — general  adminis- 
tration    0.7           0.7           0.7  (-)  2,714  2,714 

Temporary  help — plant  operation 1.4           1.4           1.4  (-)  7,039  7  039 

Temporary  help 7              6              6  (71,685)  33,405  33',405 

Totals,    Auxiliary    Organizations  12.1         12.1         12.1  $84,130  $89,535  $90,578 

Special  Projects : 

Temporary  help — plant  operation  __  0.1           0.1           0.1  ($5,375)  $416  $416 

Overtime — plant  operation 0.1           0.1           0.1  (-)  416  416 

Photoduplicating — library   -  (-)  3,900  3,900 

Special  studies 33.2         32.7        32.7  (279,269)  246,751  246,751 

Totals,  Special  Projects 33.4         32.9         32.9  $284,401  $251,483  $251,483 

Summer  Session : 

Dean    of    educational    services    and 

summer  session   0.5           0.5           0.5  $1,433-1,742  $10,452  $10,452 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Intermediate   stenographer   111  425-517  6,204  6,204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.9           2              2  395-505  10,726  11,267 

Instructional  faculty 49.4         67.7         67.7  (718,146)  629,471  647,483 

Special  consultant 0.2           0.2           0.2  (750)  1,200  1,200 

Student   assistant   8.2           8.2           8.2  (19,630)  29,110  29,110 

Temporary   help    2.1          -             -  (5,020) 

Totals,  Summer  Session 64.3         80.6         80.6  $788,105  $694,015  $712,568 

Extension : 

Dean    of    educational    services    and 

summer  session 0.3           0.3           0.3  $1,433-1,742  $5,226  $5,226 

Counselor  and  test  officer 111  f  19,704  19,704 

Secretary   I   111  543-660  7,920  7,920 

Intermediate   stenographer 111  425-517  5,444  5,720 

Intermediate   clerk   111  395-480  4,940  5,180 

Instructional   faculty 12.1         13.2         13.2  (174,483)  122,897  124,330 

Temporary   help    2.3           -             -  (5,968) 

Student   assistant 2.7          2.7          2.7  (9,550)  9,585  9,585 

Totals,  Extension 21.4        20.2         20.2  $239,284  $175,716  $177,665 

Student  Pay — Work-Study  : 

Temporary  help  e 7             _             _  $36,515 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 141          149.1       149.1  $1,466,643  $1,250,749  $1,272,294 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS 2,032      2,166      2,166  $18,929,405        $20,941,988        $21,434,983 

e  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
t  Salary  range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


384 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SONOMA  STATE  COLLEGE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)      (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


9.8 


2.3 


0.5 


11 


1  1 

0.4  1 

0.9  1 


4.5 


11 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

President 

Dean  of  the  college 

Executive  dean 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Publications  manager 

Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 
gram     

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Student  assistant 

Totals.   Executive 

Business  Management: 

Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals.  Business  Manager's 

Office   

Accounting : 

Accounting   officer — state   institu- 
tion   

Accounting  officer  II 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 

Accounting  technician  III 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Assistant  cashier-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Totals,  Accounting 

Personnel : 

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Personnel 

Purchasing : 

Business  service  officer  I 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Purchasing 

Student  Financial  Aids  Administra- 
tion :  a 
Intermediate  typist-clerk 

General  Institutional  Services : 
Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I 

Property  clerk  I 

Stock  clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Laborer 

Telephone  operator — nonmultiple 

board   

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 

Terminal  pay 

"Overtime  premium  pay 

Totals,  General  Institutional 
Services 

Totals,  Business  Management         19.7         25.5         25.5 


1 

1 
1 

0.9 
0.3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
0.5 

1 
1 
1 
1 
0.5 

SALARY  RANGE 

$2,166-2,633 

1,504-1,830 

1,433-1,742 

905-1,100 

S37-1.017 

$29,612 

21.960 

20,904 

11.92S 

5,53S 

$30,0S4 

21,960 

20,904 

12.526 

5,814 

1 

1 
1 

2  2 
04 

1 

1 
2 
1.5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1.5 

1 

543-660 ' 
469-571 
425-517 
(1,34S) 

12,961 
6,516 

11,279 
8,132 
3,550 

13,607 
6.S52 

11,833 
8,546 
3,550 

$117,625 


$1,213-1,475 
746-905 
469-571 


$27,611 


4.5 


$20,986 


$2,213 


$132,380 


$17,700 
10.062 

5,789 


$33,551 


$32,020 


$140,970 


$175,588 


$135,676 


$17,700 

10,566 

6,079 


$34,345 


o.s 

1 

1 

$821-99S 

$11,880 

$11,976 

0.2 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

0.8 

_ 

— 

614-746 

_ 

_ 

0.3 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,160 

5,418 

0.5 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,950 

5,193 

1 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,390 
$40,300 

10,860 

4.6 

6 

6 

$30,229 

$41,367 

0.8 

_ 



$905-1,100 

_ 



0.2 

1 

1 

746-905 

$10,860 

$10,860 

0.1 

— 

— 

469-571 

— 

— 

0.5 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,106 

11,670 

1.4 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,080 

5,330 

3 

4 

4 

$21,714 

$27,046 

$27,860 

1 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$10,860 

$10,860 

— 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,840 

7,188 

0.5 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,360 

6,684 

0.5 

_ 

— 

425-517 

— 

— 

1 

1.5 

1.5 

395-505 

7,960 

8,310 

$33,042 


0.2 
0.8 
1.9 

2 

i 

2 
1 

$505-614 
505-614 
457-556 

$12,S30 
5,622 

$13,468 
5,910 

0.8 
0.8 

2 

2 

435-530 
4S0-530 

10,704 

11,244 

1 

0.4 

0.4 

1.5 
1.5 

1.5 
1.5 

395^S0 
(2,287) 
(1.163) 
(2,722) 
(1,280) 

$3S,217 

8,190 
5,325 

8,310 
5,325 

6.3 

8 

8 

$42,671 

$44,257 

$180,871 


a  Five-tenths  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function 
t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and   academic 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


during  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Institutional 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


State  Colleges 
SONOMA  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


385 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         |Amh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


0.3 
1 


0.3 
1 


1.3 


1.3 


29.5 


37.8 


37.8 


SALARY  RANGE 
$614-746 


$258,595 


$4,053 

7,548 


$4,279 
7,920 


$11,601 
$319,569 


$12,199 

$328,746 


GENERAL    ADMINISTRATION— 

Continued 

Automatic   Data   Processing   Services: 

Director  of  institutional  studies  b 

Computer  programmer  I  c 

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing Services 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 

■     INSTRUCTION 

Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean  of  instruction 

Dean  of  educational  services  and 

summer   session 

Division    chairman    

Division  chairman   (AY) 

Coordinator    secondary    education 

(AY)   

Coordinator  elementary  education 

(AY) 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Administration 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Professor  (AY) 

Associate  professor  (AY) 

Assistant  professor  (AY) 

Instructor   (AY)   

Lecturer   (AY)    

Substitute  faculty 

Class    and    rank — reclassification 

Sabbatical   leave — difference 

Sabbatical  leave — replacement 

Special  leaves — research  or  crea- 
tive leave   

Distinguished  teacher  award 

Totals,  Instructional  Faculty  _ 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment  technician  II 

Equipment  technician  I 

Stock  clerk 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Technical  assistant  II 

Technical  assistant  I 

Athletic   equipment   attendant   II 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant   

Totals,   Technical  and   Clerical 

Totals.  Instructional 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator 111  t  $12,204  $12,204 

Equipment  technician  I 111  $614-746  K,!>r,2  8,952 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.5  1  1  42o-ol7  5,226  5.490 

Technical  assistant  II 0.5  0.5  480-584  2,450  3,080 

Photographer  I 0.5  0.5  556-676  2,836  3,564 

Intermediate,  typist-clerk 0.5  -  -  395-505 

Totals,  Audio-Visual ~      3  4  4  $24,490  $31,668  $33,290 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  a       115.8       136  136  $1,088,463  $1,380,660  $1,470,845 

6  Transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
e  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

a  Three-tenths  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution.  _  _ 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,   experience,  and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with     Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


0.2 

1 

1 

$1,433-1,742 

$17,196 

$18,046 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

1,433-1,742 

10,452 

10,452 

i 

32,930 

33,586 

- 

i 

25,928 

26,558 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

t 

8,508 

8,508 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

t 

7,291 

7,660 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 
$116,009 

13,704 

7.4 

8.5 

8.5 

$94,149 

$118,514 

13.5 

14 

14 

$1,111-1,418 

$225,047 

$232,582 

19.8 

21 

21 

872-1,111 

248,363 

260,342 

45.8 

62 

62 

689-879 

586,359 

625,600 

3.3 

3 

3 

624-797 

26,262 

27,212 

1.8 

— 

— 

t 

_ 

_ 

0.1 

0.2 

0.2 

(849) 

1,224 

1,224 

— 

— 

— 

— 

6,331 

26,605 

0.5 

— 

— 

($4,651) 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

(8,687) 

9,564 

9,564 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

(2,975) 

4.782 

4,782 

- 

- 

- 

(500) 
$888,034 

500 

500 

86.3 

101.7 

101.7 

$1,108,432 

$1,188,411 

O.S 

1 

1 

$676-821 

$8,452 

$8,880 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.520 

8,952 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,622 

5,910 

3 

3 

3 

469-571 

19,162 

19,758 

8 

9.S 

9.8 

425-517 

52.541 

55,726 

0.8 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,160 

6.464 

O.S 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,288 

5.552 

O.S 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,310 

6,620 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,396 

5,668 

- 

— 

- 

(194) 

- 

_ 

2.9 

2 

2 

(9,938) 
$81,790 

7.100 

7.100 

19.1 

21.8 

21.8 

$124,551 

$130,630 

112.8 

132 

132 

$1,064,300 

$1,348,992 

$1,437,555 

13— L-627SW 


386 


State  Colleges 
SONOMA  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.]       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


LIBRARY 

Administration  : 

College  librarian  

Senior   stenographer   

Totals,   Administration    

Processing  Services  : 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Processing  Services 

Public  Services : 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Library  assistant  I 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Public  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and  rec- 
ords    

Registrar  I 

Computer  programmer  I  e 

Evaluation  technician  II 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer , 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records. 


SALAEY  RANGE 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

$1,365-1,659 
469-571 

$19,90S 
6,628 

$26,536 

$19,90S 
6,852 

2 

2 

2 

$24,976 

$26,760 

2 
1 

0.8 
2.9 

2 

1 
1 
2 

2 

1 
1 
2 

$717-915 
624-837 
425-517 
395-505 

$20,940 

9,046 

5,444 

11,206 

$46,636 

$21,444 

9,490 

5,720 

11,471 

6.7 

6 

6 

$46,032 

$48,125 

1.8 
1.2 

1 
1 

0.3 
2.4 

2 
1 
1 
2 

2 
1 

1 
2 

$717-915 

624-837 

457-556 

395-505 

(1,661) 

(8,402) 

$48,151 

$21,317 
9,490 
6,360 

9,880 

$21,874 

9,964 

6,672 

10,364 

7.7 

6 

6 

$47,047 

$48,S74 

16.4 

14 

14 

$119,159 

$120,219 

$123.7.-.!) 

0.4 

1 


1.4 


$1,433-1,742 
469-571 

$14,772 


$20,904 
5.62S 

$26,532 


$20,904 
5,904 

$26,808 


1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

$14,034 

$14,738 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

0.3 

— 

— 

614-746 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,180 

8,592 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.7 

— 

— 

505-614 

— 

— 

0.8 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,768 

6,852 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

2.2 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

12,408 

2.4 

2.5 

2.5 

395-505 

13,240 

13,854 

1.2 

0.5 

0.5 

(4,242) 

1,775 

1,775 

1.2 

— 

— 

(6,943) 

- 

- 

12.8 


11 


11 


$84,817 


$80,357 


82,447 


Counseling  and  Testing : 

Associate  dean — counseling  and 

testing 111  $1,122-1,365  $16,3S0  $16,3S0 

Counselor  and  test  officer 111  f  10,254  10,768 

Counselor  and  test  officer  (AT) 0.1           -              -  f  -  - 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Psychometrist    1              1  614-746  7,368  7,728 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.3           0.5           0.5  425-517  2,613  2,745 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing 3.4           4.5           4.5  .    $33,028  $43,467  $44,473 

Foreign  Student  Program : 

Counselor    0.4           0.5           0.5  $4,395  $5,814  $5,814 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean— activities 111  $1,122-1,365  $16,250  $16,3S0 

Housing  coordinator 0.5           0.5  f  5,538  5,814 

Activities  adviser 1.1           1              1  614-746  7,368  7,728 

Senior  stenographer 0.7           1               1  469-571  5,789  6,079 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.3           -              -  425-517  -  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.4           0.5           0.5  395-505  2,530  2,654 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing 3.5           4              4  $29,566  $37,475  $38,655 

e  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary  range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and   academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


IIICIIER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
SONOMA   STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


387 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         Quill.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT   SERVICES— Continued 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 

Placement  interviewer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Placement 

Health  Services: 

Medical   officer   II 

Graduate  nurse 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Health  Services 

Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration :  ' 

Counselor    

Intermediate   typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,    Student    Financial    Aids 
Administration 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 


1 
1.1 


2.1 


0.8 
0.9 
0.4 


2.1 


0.4 
0.5 
0.4 


SALARY  RANGE 

$530-644 ' 
425-517 

$18,192 


$1,439-1,750 
628-728 
425-517 

$20,695 


$760-923 
395-505 
425-517 


$13,882 
6.516 
5,835 

$26,233 


$17,925 
8,700 
5,226 

$31,851 


$14,582 
6.840 
6,129 

$27,551 


$18,819 
8,736 
5,490 

$33,045 


1.3 


27 


28 


28 


$8,771 
$214,236 


$251,729 


$258,793 


Administration : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 111  $821-99S  $11,976  $11,976 

Chief  engineer  I 111  746-863  10,356  10,356 

Drafting  aid  II 0.4           0.5           0.5  530-644  3,462  3,639 

Senior  stenographer 0.8           1               1  469-571  6,104  6,412 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.3           -  425-517  -  - 

Totals,    Administration    3.5           3.5           3.5  $31,140  $31,898  $32,383 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Plumber  I 1              1  $676-746  $8,112  $8,520 

Electrician  I 0.9           1              1  676-746  8,486  8,916 

Carpenter  I 111  644-710  8,180  8,520 

Stationary   engineer 4.1           5              5  644-746  42,362  44,508 

Supervising  custodian  II 111  530-644  6,672  7,008 

Skilled  laborer 111  556-614  7,218  7,368 

Building  maintenance  man 1.4           0.5           0.5  556-614  3.549  3,684 

Supervising  custodian  I 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Custodian   19.2         28.5         28.5  415-505  147,529  158,020 

Janitor    0.8           1              1  395^180  5,060  5,308 

Temporary  help 0.9  (6,017) 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures  31.3         41            41  $175,9SS  $243,S40  $258,524 

Maintenance  of  Grounds  :  . 

Supervising  groundsman  I 111  $584-710  $8,520  $8,520 

Groundsman 7.6         14.5         14.5  480-530  89,728  92,553 

Totals,   Maintenance   of   Grounds  8.6         15.5         15.5  $51,315  $98,248  $101,073 

Plant  Security  : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I  0.5           0.5           0.5  $676-821  $4,260  $4,476 

Campus  security  officer 0.7           2              2  614-746  15,372  16.134 

•Watchman 2.9           3              3  415-505  16,779  17,564 

Totals,  Plant  Security 4.1           5.5           5.5  $23,602  $36,411  $38,174 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions—  47.5         65.5         65.5  $2S2,045  $410,397  $430,154 

£  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

f  Salary  range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


388 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SONOMA  STATE  COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tilth.)       (Ajjlhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


- 

0.5 

0.5 

SALARY  RANGE 
$395-505 

$2,520 

$2,643 

- 

0.5 

0.5 
0.5 

0.5 
0.5 
0.5 

t 

$425-517 

395-180 

$5,814 
2,722 
2,600 

$5,814 
2,860 
2,731 

- 

1.5 

1.5 

- 

$11,136 

$11,405 

- 

0.2 

0.2 

- 

$1,090 

$1,090 

_ 

2.2 

2.2 

_ 

$14,746 

$15,138 

STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration  : 

Business  Management : 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  S 

Student  Services : 

Counselor  b 

Intermediate  stenographer  & 

Intermediate  clerk  b 

Totals,  Student  Services 

Off-Campus  Work-Study : 

Temporary  help  * 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 

REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Research  Projects : 

Instructional  faculty 2  4  4  $19,617  $36,480  $36,480 

Summer  Session: 

Dean    of   educational    services    and 

summer  session 0.1           0.1          0.1       $1,433-1,742  $2,090                  $2,090 

Instructional  faculty 7              4.5           4.5  (57,049)                39,653                  39,653 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571                    6.544                    6,852 

Temporary  help 0.4           -             -  (2,590) 

Student  assistant 0.2           0.5           0.5  (966)                   1,373                    1,373 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505                    5,160                    5,418 

Totals,   Summer  Session 9.7  7.1  7.1  $73,520  $54,820  $55,386 

Extension : 

Dean    of   educational   services   and 

summer  session 0.2  0.2  0.2       $1,433-1,742                  $4,181                  $4,181 

Instructional  faculty 7.1  4.7  4.7                 (56,475)                45,363                  45,363 

Music  studio  faculty 0.3  -  -                     (1,200) 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111                   395-505                    5,760                    5,760 

Temporary  help 1.2  -                                     (6,255) 

Student  assistant 0.7  0.4  0.4                  (2,4S9)                     500                       500 

Totals,  Extension 10.5  6.3  6.3  $75,652  $55,804  $55,804 

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Accounting  technician  III 111  $543-660  $7,536  $7,920 

Totals,  Auxiliary  Organizations..  Ill  $7,443  $7,536  $7,920 

Student  Pay — Work-Study  : 

Temporary  help  i -  -  -  $257  -  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 23.2         18.4         18.4  $176,489  $154,640  $155,590 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   259.4      301.9      301.9  $2,138,987  $2,651,960  $2,783,025 

g  Transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
1j  Transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
i  Transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work-Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
5  Two-tenths  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range   determined  by  education,   experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary    Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


389 


STANISLAUS   STATE   COLLEGE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiilh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 


67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL   ADMINISTRATION 

Executive:  salary  RANGE 

President 111  $2,166-2,633  $29,612                $30,0S4 

Dean  of  college 111  1,504-1,830  21,872                  21,960 

Executive  dean 111  1,433-1,742  20,904                  20,904 

Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 
gram      1.1           1             1  f  11,628                  11,628 

Publications  manager 111  f  14,700                   14,700 

Administrative  assistant  I -              1.5           1.5  746-905  13,428                  14,094 

Secretary  I    111  543-660  7,920                    7,920 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6.852                     6,852 

Intermediate    stenographer 2              2              2  425-517  11,694                  11,970 

Temporary  help    1              1  (-)  5,484                    5,484 

Student  assistant 111  (2,722)  3.550                    3,550 

Totals,   Executive 10.1         12.5         12.5  $117,782  $147,644              $149,146 

Business  Management: 

Business  Manager's  Office  : 

Business   manager    111  $1,213-1,475  $14,556                $15,276 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  5,858                    6,154 

Totals,  Business  Manager's 

Office 2              2              2  $21,374  $20,414                $21,430 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  II 0.9           1              1  $746-905  $9,100                  $9,548 

Accounting  technician  III 111  571-692  6,852                    7,188 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I_  1              1              1  395-480  5,200                    5,462 

Assistant  cashier-clerk 0.5           0.5           0.5  395-480  2,540                    2,665 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111  395-480  4,860                    5,100 

Totals,  Accounting 4.4           4.5           4.5  $25,898  $2S,552                $29,963 

Personnel : 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 111  $746-905  $10,020                $10,524 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.4           1.5           1.5  395-480  7,772                    8,161 

Totals,   Personnel 2.4           2.5           2.5  $15,923  $17,792                $18,685 

Purchasing  : 

Business  service  officer  I 1              1              1  $746-905  $10,860                $10,860 

Senior  typist-clerk   111  457-556  5,760                    6,060 

Totals,  Purchasing 2              2              2  $15,496  $16,620                $16,920 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Property  clerk  I 111  $505-614  $6,310                  $6,620 

Stock  clerk 111  457-556  6,672                    6,672 

Telephone    operator — nonmultiple 

board 1.9           2              2  395-480  10,020                  10,506 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    1              1  435-530  6,360                    6,360 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -              1              1  395-180  4,860                    5,100 

Totals,     General     Institutional 

Services 3.9           6              6  $20,836  $34,222                $35,258 

Student  Financial  Aids  Administra- 
tion : 

Intermediate    typist-clerk  a 0.5           -              -  $2,121  -                            - 

Totals,    Business    Management  15.2         17            17  $101,648  $117,600              $122,256 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services : 

Director  of  institutional  studies  b__  -              0.3           0.3  f  $3,323                  $3,488 

Tabulating   machine   operator  c -               1               1  $457-556  6,110                     6,412 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  c -              1              1  395-505  4,860                    5,100 

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing Services -             2.3           2.3  -  $14,293                $15,000 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  __  isli         3T8         31.8  $219,430  $279,537              $286,402 

a  Five-tenths  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
b  Three-tenths  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
cOne  position  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


390 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STANISLAUS  STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 

UJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION 

Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Division  chairman   

Division  chairman  (AY) 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion (AY) 

Coordinator   of   secondary   educa- 
tion (AY) 

Coordinator   of   educational   serv- 
ices and  summer  session 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Administration 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Professor    (AY)    

Associate  professor  (AY) 

Assistant  professor  (AY) 

Class  and  rank  reclassification 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 

Special   leave — research    or    crea- 
tive activity 

Totals,  Instructional  Faculty 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment  technician  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist 

Student   assistant   

Duplicating   machine   operator   II 
(offset)    

Totals,   Technical   and   Clerical 

Totals,   Instructional 62.5 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator    (AY) 

Equipment  technician  I 

Stock  clerk 

Technical  assistant  I 

Totals,  Instructional  Services 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 

LIBRARY 

Administration : 

College  librarian 111  $1,365-1,659  $19,908  $19,908 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-480  5,691  5,760 

Totals,    Administration   2  2  2  $24,129  $25,599  $25,668 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian  IV 111  $872-1,058  $12,696  $12,696 

Librarian   II   3              3              3  624-837  26,140  26,962 

Library  assistant  I   2              2              2  457-556  12,445  13,058 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2              2              2  395^S0  11,222  11,497 

Junior   typist-clerk   111  359^135  4,940  5,180 

Student   assistant -              1              1  (-)  3,550  3,550 

Totals,  Processing  Services 9  10  10  $61,894  $70,993  $72,943 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by   education,   experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


1 

3 

1 
3 

1 
3 

SALARY  RANGE 
t 
t 

$14,582 
42,748 

$15,320 
43,546 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

t 

4,404 

4,404 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

t 

4,404 

4,404 

0.5 

1 

1 

0.5 

1 
1 

0.5 

1 

1 

t 
$469-571 
425-517 

7,722 
6,852 
6,204 

$86,916 

7  722 
6,852 
6,204 

7.1 

7.1 

7.1 

$75,898 

$S8,452 

7.5 
13 

24.5 

15.5 

13 

39.4 

0.5 

15.5 

13 

39.4 

0.5 

$1,111-1,418 
872-1,111 
6S9-879 
(-) 
(-) 

$209,937 

160,790 

354,864 

2,920 

4,782 

$236,512 
165,70S 
3S9,16S 

8,754 
4.7S2 

0.1 

0.5 

0.5 

(735) 
$463,270 

4.7S2 
$73S,075 

4,782 

45.1 

68.9 

6S.9 

$S09,706 

1 
0.5 

5.7 

1 

1.1 

4 

0.5 

7.9 

1 

1.1 

4 

0.5 

7.9 

1 

1.1 

$614-746 

457-556 

425-517 

395-505 

(3,714) 

$25,428 

2,742 

44,584 

5,020 

3,905 

$30,372 

2,880 

48,790 

5,264 

3,905 

1 

- 

- 

435-530 

- 

- 

10.3 

14.5 

14.5 

$49,663 

$81,679 

$91,211 

90.5 


90.5 


$588,831 


$906,670 


$989,369 


0.5 
1 
1 
0.5 

1 
1 
1 
0.5 

1 
1 
1 
0.5 

f 
$614-746 
457-556 
415-505 

$16,S82 
8.736 
5.960 
2,550 

$17,016 
8,952 
6,260 
2,676 

3 

3.5 

3.5 

$22,302 

$34,128 

$34,904 

65.5 

94 

94 

$611,193 

$940,79S 

$1,024,273 

HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


391 


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nued 

Ld 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

—I 

66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (Aulh.l       (/tilth.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LIBRARY— Continued 

Public  Services : 

Librarian    III    111 

Librarian    I    111 

Library   assistant   I    111 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1  1 

Student   assistant   —  0.5  0.5 

Temporary  help 1.1  -  — 

Totals,   Public   Services 4.1  4.5  4.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 15.1         16.5         16.5 


SALARY  RANGE 

$717-915 
567-624 

457-556 
395-480 
(-) 
(6,606) 

$28,511 

$114,534 


$10,980 
7,401 

6,335 
4.S60 
1,775 


$31,351 
$127,943 


STUDENT   SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate    dean    

Registrar    II    

Evaluation   technician   I 

Tabulating    machine    operator  d 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate   clerk    

Junior   typist-clerk    

Student   assistant 

Totals,    Admissions    and    Records 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Associate  dean 

Counselor  and  test  officer  (AY) 

Test  officer  (AY)   

Intermediate   stenographer   

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing 

Foreign  Student  Program : 
Counselor    

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean — activities -  1  1 

Activities   advisor —  1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer   111 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing  _  1  3  3 

Health  Services : 

Graduate  nurse 0.5  1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -  1  1 

Totals,  Health  Services 0.5  2  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  e  _         14.8 


3.5 


0.5 


3.5 


0.5 


19.5         19.5 


$28,729 


,122-1,365 
614-746 
425-517 

$4,416 


$628-728 
395-480 

$3,339 

$121,682 


$35,459 


$5,538 


$13,464 
7,368 
5,421 

$26,253 


$8,016 
4,860 

$12,876 

$169,664 


$10,980 
7,48S 

6.646 
5,100 
1,775 


$31,989 
$130,600 


1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

$1,433-1,742 
425-517 

$20,904 
6,204 

$27,108 

$20,904 
6,204 

2 

2 

2 

$25,819 

$27,108 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

0.3 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

2 
1.5 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1.5 
1 
1 

$1,122-1,365 
783-950 
556-676 
457-556 
425-517 
395^180 
359^35 
(3,370) 

$59,379 

$16,380 

11,400 

7,548 

11,648 
7,290 
4,614 
3,550 

$62,430 

$16,3S0 

11,400 

7,920 

11,924 
7,650 
4.840 
3;.550 

8.3 

8.5 

8.5 

$63,664 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
0.5 

1 

1 
1 

0.5 
1 

$1,122-1,365 

t 

425-517 ' 

$15,476 

10,044 

3,985 

5,954 

$16,250 

10,044 

4,982 

6,204 

$37,480 


5,814 


$14,148 
7,728 
5,697 

$27,573 


$8,412 
5,100 

$13,512 

$175,151 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Administration  :  „_  _  ._„ 

Chief  of  plant  operation  I 111  $821-998  $11,400  S1*'9.7,? 

Chief    engineer    0.9           1              1  746-863  9,322  9,776 

Intermediate   stenographer 111  425-517  5,490  5,766 

Totals,  Administration 2$  3~~         3  $22,515  $26,212  $27,518 

a  Two  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
e  One  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  during  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution.  ,     .       _  .       , 

t  Salary    range   determined   by   education,  experience,   and   academic   rank   in   accordance   with      Salary   Schedule   for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


392 


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State  Colleges 
STANISLAUS  STATE   COLLEGE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tilth.)       (Allth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Maintenance  of  Structures: 

Electrician  I 

Carpenter  I 

Stationary  engineer 

Stationary  fireman 

Custodian   

Janitor    

Temporary   help    

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising   groundsman    I    

Groundsman 

Automotive  equipment  operator 

Totals,   Maintenance   of  Grounds 

Plant  Security : 

Campus  security  officer 

Watchman    

Totals,  Plant  Security 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 

Administration  : 

Business  Management : 
Intermediate  typist-clerk  f 

Student  Services : 

Counselor  g 

Intermediate  stenographer  g 

Totals,  Student  Services 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


1 
1 

4 

1 

1 

0.4 

1.2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3.5 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3.5 

2 

SALARY  RANGE 

$676-746 
644-710 
644-746 
584-644 
415-505 
395-480 
(8,046) 

$61,291 

$8,844 
8,214 

32,392 
7,518 
5,785 

17,070 

13,344 

$8,952 
8,520 

33,866 
7,728 
6,060 

17,910 

13,344 

9.6 

13.5 

13.5 

$93,167 

$96,380 

1 

7.4 

0.6 

1 

12 

1 

1 
12 

1 

$584-710 
480-530 
556-614 

$7,398 

73,195 

7,038 

$87,631 

$7,760 

75.420 

7,368 

9 

14 

14 

$53,318 

$90,548 

0.9 
2 

1 
2 

1 
2 

$614-746 
415-505 

$7,398 
10,836 

$18,234 

$7,760 
11,382 

2.9 

3 

3 

$16,275 

$19,142 

24.4 


33.5 


33.5 


$153,399 


$225,244 


$233,588 


- 

0.5 

0.5 

$395-505 

$2,540 

$2,665 

- 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

t 
$425-517 

$5,538 
2,613 

$8,151 

$5,814 
2,745 

- 

1 

1 

$8,559 

1.5 


1.5 


$10,691 


$11,224 


REIMBURSED   ACTIVITIES 

Summer  Session  : 

Coordinator  of  educational  services 

and  summer  session 0.3  0.3  0.3                              j                $4,633                  $4,633 

Senior   stenographer -  0.5  0.5              $469-571                     2,814                     2,952 

Instructional   faculty   4.5  4.5  4.5                 (35,696)                36,125                  36,125 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.5  -  -                   425-517                                                           - 

Student  assistant 0.1  0.1  0.1                      (415)                     425                       425 

Totals,  Summer  Session 5.4  5.4  5.4                 $43,051                $43,997                $44,135 

Extension  : 

Coordinator  of  educational  services 

and  summer  session 0.2  0.2  0.2                              t                $3,089                  $3.0S9 

Senior  account  clerk 0.2  0.5  0.5             $457-556                    2,800                    2,943 

Intermediate   stenographer    0.5  0.5  0.5                425-517                     2,791                     2,929 

Instructional  faculty 3.2  2.3  2.3                 (23,776)                19,945                  20,943 

Student  assistant 0.3  0.2  0.2                      (780)                     675                       675 

Music  studio  faculty 0.1  0.2  0.2                      (250)                     750                       750 

Totals,  Extension 4.5  3.9  3.9                $41,573                $30,050                $31,329 

Special  Projects: 

Temporary  help 2.9  -  -                     $14,413 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 12.S  9.3  9.3                 $99,037                $74,047                $75,464 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   157.9  206.1  206.1           $1,319,275           $1,827,924           $1,936,702 

i  Transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
g  Transferred  from   Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary   range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


393 


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SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         |Aalh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL   ADMINISTRATION 

Executive :  SALARY  range 

President 0.7           1              1          $2,166-2,633  $29,612  $30,084 

Vice  president — general  administra- 
tion      0.3          1             1  1,580-1,922  18,960  19,908 

Dean  of  the  college 111  1,504-1,830  21,960  21,960 

Executive  dean    111  1,433-1,742  17,835  18,732 

Vocational  instructor — building  pro- 
gram       111  t  19,704  19,704 

Publications  manager 0.5           0.5           0.5  t  7,722  7,722 

Administrative  assistant  II 1              1  905-1,100  10,860  11,400 

Administrative  assistant  I -              1              1  746-905  8,952  9,396 

Senior  stenographer 3.8           4              4  469-571  26,938  27,324 

Intermediate  stenographer 2              2.5           2.5  425-517  14,064  14,462 

Junior  stenographer 0.2           —             —  386—469  —  — 

Student   assistant   0.3           0.5           0.5  (1,007)  1,775  1,775 

Totals,   Executive   10.8         14.5         14.5  $125,112  $17S,382              $182,467 

Business  Management : 
Business  Manager's  Office : 

Business  manager 111           $1,213-1,475  $17,700  $17,700 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.5           1              1  746-905  9,174  9,624 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Student   assistant   0.1           0.3           0.3  (405)  1,065  1,065 

Totals,  Business  Manager's 

Office   2.6          3.3          3.3  $28,950  $34,791  $35,241 

Accounting : 

Accounting   officer — state   institu- 
tion      111  $821-998  $11,976  $11,976 

Accounting   technician   III 111  543-660  7,076  7,420 

Senior  cashier-clerk    111  457-556  6,672  6.672 

Senior  account  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer    1              1  425-517  5,226  5.490 

Intermediate  tvpist-clerk    0.8           1              1  395-480  5,396  5,668 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I_  1              1              1  395^180  5,374  5,645 

Intermediate  account  clerk 2              2              2  395-480  11,134  11,405 

Student  assistant    . 0.1           0.5           0.5  (312)  1,775  1.775 

Totals.  Accounting 7.9           9.5           9.5  $50,274  $61,301  $62,723 

Personnel : 

Associate  personnel  analyst 1              1  $905-1,100  $10.S60  $11,400 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 111  746-905  10,860  10,860 

Senior  clerk 1              1              1  457-556  5,960  6.260 

Intermediate  stenographer    111  425-517  5.490  5,766 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111  395^80  5.330  5,599 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk__  1               1  395-480  4.860  5.100 

Student  assistant 0.4           0.5           0.5  (1,248)  1.775  1/775 

Totals,  Personnel 4.4           6.5           6.5  $26,832  $45,135  $46,760 

Purchasing : 

Business  service  officer  I 111  $746-905  $10,860  $10,860 

Senior  account  clerk 0.3           1              1  457-556  5,835  6,135 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.7          -             -  395—480  -  — 

Intermediate  clerk 111  395^80  5,120  5,374 

Totals,  Purchasing   3              3              3  $20,098  $21,815  $22,369 

Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration  :  a 

Intermediate   clerk    0.5           —             —  $2,430  — 

General  Institutional  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 111  $5S4-710  $8,520  $8,520 

Truck   driver  b 0.5           1               1  556-614  7.36S  7,368 

Storekeeper    I    111  505-614  7.H6S  7,368 

Senior  account  clerk 1              1              1  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Stock  clerk 3              3              3  457-556  18,289  18,967 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II  „  „„„  „  „™ 

(offset)    — 0.9           1              1  435-530  6,235  6,360 

a  One  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
b  One  position   transferred  from  Plant  Operations  function  during  the  1966-67  fiscal  year. 

t  Salary  range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with     Salary   Schedule  for   Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


394 


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State  Colleges 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS 

CAMPUS-Continued 

UJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_l 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
5S 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 

Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services — 
Continued 
Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(direct  impression) 

Intermediate   clerk    

Telephone  operator — 

multiple  board 

Student  assistant   

Totals,  General  Institutional 
Services 

Totals,  Business  Management 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services : 

Director  of  institutional  studies  e 

EDP  supervisor  I  a 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  e 

Key  punch  operator! 

Intermediate   typist-clerk  s   

Student  assistant  h 

Totals,  Automatic  Data 

Processing   Services   

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


INSTRUCTION 


0.8 
1.5 

1 

1.5 

1 

1.5 

SALARY  RANGE 
$415-505 
395^tS0 

$5,100 
S.571 

$5,352 
S,640 

2.9 
0.4 

3 
0.4 

3 
0.4 

395-480 
(1,450) 

$74,222 

15,600 
1,420 

$85,143 

$248,185 

16.0S0 
1,420 

13 

13.9 

13.9 

$S6,747 

31.4 

36.2 

36.2 

$202,S06 

$253,S40 

- 

0.3 

1 

1 

2 

1.5 

0.5 

0.3 

1 
1 

2 

1.5 
0.5 

J. 

$614-746' 
505-614 
405^192 
395-505 

$3,323 
8,016 
6,360 

10,185 
8,629 

1,775 

$3,4SS 
8,418 
6,672 

10,693 
8,640 
1,775 

- 

6.3 

6.3 

- 

$38,28S 

$39,6S6 

42.2 


57 


57 


$327,91S 


$464,S55 


$475,993 


Instructional : 
Administration : 

Dean  of  agriculture 111  $1,433-1,742                $20,904  $20,904 

Dean   of  engineering   111  1,433-1,742                  20,904  20,904 

Dean  of  liberal  arts 111  1,433-1,742                  19,671  20,655 

Department  chairman  (AY) 10.5         10.5         10.5  t              146,414  148,813 

Department   chairman   0.3           1              1  f                  9,120  9,564 

Production  manager  (AY) 0.4           0.4           0.4  f                  7,881  7,881 

Production  manager 1.6           1.6           1.6  t                31,524  31,524 

Coordinator   of   secondary   educa- 
tion   (AY)    0.5          1             1  t               10,651  11,648 

Curriculum  supervisor   (AY) 2              2              2  t                24,762  25,332 

Curriculum  evaluator  (AY) 0.5           0.5           0.5  t                  8,724  9,159 

Senior  stenographer 2.9           3              3  469-571                  18,745  19,343 

Student  assistant   2.8           2.8           2.8  (9,464)                  9,940  9,940 

Totals,   Administration    24.5         25.8         25.8  $303,577  $329,240  $335,667 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Principal  instructor  i -  5.9  5.9  $1,287-1,642  $114,034  $115,405 

Principal  instructor   (AY) 36.4  33.3  33.3  1,111-1,418  519,104  534,377 

Senior  instructor! 2.5  2.5  1,00S-1,287  36,392  37,04S 

Senior  instructor  (AY) 86.9  82.1  82.1  S72-l,lll  1,013,964  1,046,142 

Intermediate  instructor  k _  1.2  1.2  797-1,017  13,S43  13,954 

Intermediate  instructor   (AY)   __  122.4  185.8  185.8  6S9-S79  1,745,104  1,859,008 

Junior  instructor  (AY) 13.9  13  13  624-797  117,314  118,412 

Lecturer    12  14  14  (108,909)  130,211  133,940 

Part-time  instructor 11.1  -  -  (104,995) 

c  Three-tenths  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

a  One  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 

e  One  position   transferred   from   Student   Services — Admissions   and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

'Two  positions  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 

s  One   and   five-tenths  positions   transferred   from   Student   Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

h  Five-tenths  position   transferred  from  Instruction — Computer   Center  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 

1  Five  and  nine-tenths  principal  instructors — 12  months  have  inadvertently  been  reported  as  academic  year  positions  in  previous  fiscal 

years. 
i  Two  and  five-tenths  senior  instructors — 12  months  have  inadvertently  been  reported  as  academic  year  positions  in  previous  fiscal 

years, 
k  One  and  two-tenths  intermediate  instructor — 12  months  have  inadvertently  been  reported  as  academic  year  positions  in  previous 

fiscal  years. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution, 
t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATH  >N 


395 


State  Colleges 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Continued 

Instructional  Faculty — Continued 

Instructor — vacation    (B-10) 

Substitute  instructor 

Class  and  rank  reclassification 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 

Special  leaves — research  and  crea- 
tive activity 

Distinguished  teacher  awards 

Totals,     Instructional     Faculty 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment  technician  III 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Stage  technician  I 

Equipment  technician  I 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  II_ 

Technical  assistant  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk   

Junior  stenographer 

Junior  clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals.  Technical  and  Clerical. 

Totals,  Instructional 

Instructional   Services : 
Computer :  t 

EDP  supervisor  I 

Student  assistant 

Totals.    Computer 

Audio— Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator    (AT) 

Assistant  audio-visual  coordinator 
(AT)     

Equipment  technician  I 

Graphic  artist 

Photographer  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant   

Totals.  Audio-Visual 

College  Farm  : 

Vocational  instructor 

Blacksmith    

Head  farmer  II 

College  orchardman 

Tractor  operator — laborer 

Supervising   horse   trainer 

Horse  trainer 

Skilled  laborer 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I_ 

Mechanic's  helper 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  College  Farm 

Totals,  Instructional  Services 

Totals,  Authorized 

Positions 


19.4 


27.5 


19.6 


19.6 


28.5 


28.5 


405.2      474.9      474.9 


$113,605 
$165,729 


$3,802,029 


$121,547 
$185,194 


$4,670,526 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

($1,007) 

$4,651 

$4,713 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(1,707) 

1.534 

1,852 

— 

— 

— 

(-) 

19,860 

61,496 

4.3 

0 

5 

(39,627) 

47,820 

47,820 

0.6 

1.5 

1.5 

(6,876) 

14,346 

14,346 

- 

- 

- 

(1,500) 
$3,041,142 

1,500 

1,500 

287.8 

344.5 

344.5 

$3,779,677 

$3,990,013 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$8,952 

$9,396 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8.952 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,808 

8,952 

3.5 

4 

4 

014-746 

31,126 

33.296 

0.9 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7.008 

1.3 

6 

6 

480-584 

32,350 

37.521 

2.7 

4 

4 

469-571 

26.612 

27.184 

1.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,785 

6.085 

1 

9 

2 

457-556 

11,230 

12.532 

9.3 

17.7 

17.7 

425-517 

92,472 

100.798 

1 

9 

2 

415-505 

10,290 

11.368 

1.1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.760 

5,760 

0.7 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5.760 

5 

9 

9 

386-469 

9.S40 

10.326 

0.3 

_ 

_ 

342-415 

— 

— 

35 

31.4 

31.4 

(118,623) 
$291,581 

111,470 

111.470 

65.4 

76.1 

76.1 

$376,415 

$396,408 

377.7 

446.4 

446.4 

$3,636,300 

$4,485,332 

$4,722,088 

0.8 

$614-746 

0.4 

- 

- 

(1,433) 

$6,959 

- 

— 

1.2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

0.9 

1 

1 

t 

$10,894 

$11,430 

0.2 

1 

1 

t 

7.970 

9.964 

1.4 

9 

9 

$614-746 

15.2S6 

16.043 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8.112 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8.112 

1.5 

9 

2 

395-480 

10,078 

10.530 

0.9 

0.9 

0.9 

(2,925) 

3,195 

3,195 

6.9 

8.9 

8.9 

$45,165 

$63,647 

$67,386 

1 

1 

1 

T 

$14,582 

$15,320 

1 

1 

1 

$644-710 

8.520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,518 

7,888 

0.9 

1 

1 

584-710 

8.520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

584-644 

7.728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8.112 

9 

9 

9 

505-614 

13.884 

14,208 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7.36S 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7.368 

1 

1 

1 

530-584 

6,672 

7.00S 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

395-505 

2.520 

2,643 

8.1 

8.1 

8.1 

(27,378) 

28,755 

28,755 

$123,438 
8190.S24 


$4,912,912 


i  One  and  eight-tenths  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal 

year. 
AT  indicates  Academic  Tear  as  defined  by  the  institution, 
t  Salary   range   determined   by   education,   experience,    and   academic   rank   in   accordance   with    "Salary   Schedule   for   Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


396 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-6  9 
(Fillod)         (Auth.j       (Aulh.)     I 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,365-1,659 

$19,908 

$19,908 

1.9 

2 

2 

872-1,058 

23,346 

24,504 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6.204 

3.9 

4 

4 

$45,508 

$49,458 

$50,616 

1.6 

2 

2 

$717-915 

$20,745 

$21,234 

4 

4 

624-837 

33,000 

34,674 

- 

o 

3 

567-624 

20,916 

21,942 

2 

2 

530-644 

13,680 

14,376 

0.1 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,106 

11,670 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,360 

0.1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,335 

6,646 

4.5 

11 

11 

395-480 

55,602 

58,069 

O.C 

— 

— 

342-415 

— 

_ 

11.6 

8.3 

8.3 

(60.760) 

45,517 

45,517 

3.5 

3.6 

3.6 

(11,953) 

$137,894 

12,780 

12,780 

27 

37.9 

37.9 

$225,741 

$233,268 

2 

3 

3 

$717-915 

$30,564 

$30,996 

1.8 

3 

3 

624-837 

23,872 

25,087 

0.5 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,210 

6,516 

6.5 

8 

8 

395-480 

41,094 

43,084 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(1,240) 

1,097 

1,097 

2.9 

2.9 

2.9 

(9,779) 
$78,421 

10,295 

10,295 

13.9 

1S.1 

18.1 

$113,132 

$117,075 

44.8 


60 


60 


$261,823 


$388,331 


$400,959 


LIBRARY 

Administration  : 

College  librarian 

Librarian   IV 

Intermediate  stenographer : 

Totals,  Administration 

Processing  Services : 

Librarian  III  

Librarian  II 

Librarian  I 

Library  assistant  II 

Library  assistant  I 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Processing  Services 

Public  Services: 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Library  assistant  I 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Public  Services 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions— 

STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean 

Admissions  officer    

Registrar  II 

Evaluation  technician  II 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  tabulating  machine  oper- 
ator m    

Senior  clerk   

Key  punch  operator  n 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  o 

Intermediate  clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Admissions  and  Records_. 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Associate  dean 

Counselor    

Counselor — 10  months 

Test  officer 

Psychometrist 

Intermediate  stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing.. 

mOne  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

n  Two  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

o  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal 

year. 
t  Salary  range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

$1,433-1,742 
746-905 
469-571 

$19,276 
8,952 
6,852 

$20,240 
9.396 
6,852 

2 

3 

3 

$24,008 

$35,080 

$36,488 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

$1,122-1,365 
783-950 
783-950 
614-746 
556-676 
530-644 

$14,502 
9,396 
10,524 
7.368 
8,112 
7,248 

$15,228 

9,852 

11,040 

7,728 
8,112 
7,608 

1 
1.4 

1 
6 
4 
1 

3 

4.5 

5 

1 

3 

4.5 

5 

1 

505-614 
457-556 
405-492 
395-505 
395-4S0 
(3,250) 

$10S,595 

17,729 

22,890 

26.382 

3,550 

$127,701 

18,610 

23,936 

27,362 

3,550 

18.4 

19.5 

19.5 

$133,026 

1 
2 

1 

0.5 

1 

1 

1.5 

0.3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1.5 

0.3 

1 
2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1.5 

0.3 

$1,122-1,365 
t 
f 
t 
614-746 
425-517 
395-505 
(975) 

$16,380 

31,326 

26,533 

10,520 

8,952 

6,204 

8,629 

1,065 

$16,380 

31.905 

31,043 

11.046 

8,952 

6.204 

8,640 

1,065 

8.3 


10.8 


10.8 


$81,271 


$109,609 


$115,235 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS   CAMPUS-Continued 


307 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (Aolh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT   SERVICES— Continued 

Foreign  Student  Program : 

Counselor    

Counselor  (ATI 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Foreign  Student  Program 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Associate  dean 

Housing  coordinator 

Activities  advisor 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing — 

Placement : 

Placement  officer 

Placement  supervisor  I 

Placement   interviewer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Placement 5.5 

Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration  :  P 

Counselor    0.2 

Evaluation  technician  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.5 

Totals,  Student  Financial  Aids 

Administration 0.7 

Health  Services: 

Medical   officer  II   1 

Medical  officer  II — 10  months 

Medical  officer  I 1.8 

Senior  clinical  laboratory  technolo- 
gist    0.8 

Supervising  nurse  I 1 

Graduate  mirse 1.8 

Graduate  nurse — 10  months 

X-ray  technician 1 

Senior  clerk — 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Student  assistant 1 

Totals,  Health  Services 10.4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 50.7 


PLANT  OPERATION 


0.5 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 
t 
t 
$425-517 

$8,373 

$14,244 
7,970 
5,226 

$27,440 

$14,973 
9,964 
5,490 

0.5 

3 

3 

$30,427 

1 

0.5 

1 

1 

] 

0.4 

1 
1 

2 

T 

1.5 

0.4 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1.5 

0.4 

$1,122-1,365 

t 
614-746 
425-517 
395-505 
(1,352) 

$40,754 

$14,980 

12,178 

16,320 

0,204 

8,190 

1,420 

$59,292 

$15,730 

12,783 

16,680 

6,204 

8,310 

1,420 

4.9 

6.9 

6.9 

$61,127 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0.5 

1 
1 
o 

1 

1.5 
0.5 

1 
1 
o 

1 

1.5 

0.5 

$614-746' 

530-644 

425-517 

395-505 

(1,565) 

$15,444 
8,952 
14,244 
6,204 
7,892 
1,775 

$15,444 
8.952 
14,568 
6.204 
8,287 
1,775 

$42,478 


$556-676 
425-517 


$3,612 


$54,511 


$55,230 


1 

1 

$1,439-1,750 

$21,000 

$21,000 

0.2 

0.2 

1,439-1,750 

2.878 

3,024 

1.8 

1.8 

1,371-1,587 

33,902 

35,174 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10.356 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8.952 

1  8 

1.8 

628-728 

15,072 

15,840 

0.2 

0.2 

628-728 

1.256 

1,320 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5.760 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,634 

17,898 

1 

1 

(3,338) 

3,550 

3,550 

13 


13 


63.2 


63.2 


$100,9S0 
$410,071 


$127,380 
$541,013 


$130,602 
$562,135 


Administration :  _  „„  „  .  __„ 

Chief  of  plant  operations  III 111  $998-1,213  ^,556  ?1£556 

Chief  engineer  I 111  746-863  8,989  9.434 

Supervisor  of  building   trades 1               1               1  746-863  10/25£  12'52S 

Senior  clerk 1 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Student   assistant 111  (3,380)  3,550  3,550 

Totals,    Administration    5              5              5  $41,798  $44,123  $44,568 

Maintenance  of  Structures :  _  „„  „„„  „„  __. 

Electrician   I   2.9           3              3  $676-746  $26,390  $26,820 

Plumber  I 1.8           2              2  676-746  17,404  17,832 

Stationary  engineer  _  3.9           4              4  644-746  34,164  34,910 

p  Two  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

AT  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution.  ,  ,  „  ,    ,  ,     ,       T             .       . 

t  Salary  range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and   academic  rank  in   accordance  with  Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


398 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         lAuth.i       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Maintenance  of  Structures — Continued 

Carpenter  I   

Painter  I   

Locksmith     

Supervising  custodian  III 

Building  maintenance  man 

Truck   driver  4 

Supervising  custodian  II 

Supervising  custodian  I 

Custodian   

Temporary  help 

Student   assistant   

Student   assistant — custodial 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Tree  trimmer 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Student   assistant   

Totals,   Maintenance   of   Grounds         26.4 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security  officer 
II 

Campus  security  officer 

Student   assistant 

Totals,   Plant   Security   

Special  Projects : 

Temporary    help    

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Automobile  mechanic 

Student  assistant   

Totals,   Motor  Vehicle   Operation  3.8 

Voorhis  Campus : 

Maintenance  of  Structures  : 

Custodian   1 

Totals,   Maintenance   of   Struc- 
tures      1 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Groundsman 

Student   assistant 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Grounds 

Totals,  Voorhis  Campus 

Totals,     Authorized     Posi- 
tions           124.5 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 


SALARY  RANGE 

2 

2 

2 

$644-710 

$17,040 

$17,040 

2.6 

3 

3 

644-710 

24,992 

25,390 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

0.9 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7,368 

3.4 

3.5 

3.5 

556-614 

25,224 

25,698 

0.9 

1 

1 

556-614 

7.09S 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,158 

7,518 

2 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,828 

19,104 

30.1 

41 

41 

415-505 

228,629 

235,277 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

(1,563) 

2,002 

2,002 

3.6 

3.8 

3.8 

(12,319) 

13,490 

13,490 

19.6 

22.8 

22.8 

(66,083) 
$405,739 

80,940 

$51S,S87 

80,940 

76 

92.4 

92.4 

$529,277 

1 

1 

1 

$644-783 

$8,248 

$8,664 

2 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,616 

14,736 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,068 

7,428 

2 

2 

2 

505-614 

14,736 

14,736 

9.9 

10 

10 

480-530 

62,875 

63,450 

10.5 

11.5 

11.5 

(35,375) 

40,825 

40,825 

27.5 


27.5 


$135,641 


$148,368 


$17,588 


$415-505 


$5,772 


$15,620 


$6,060 


$6,060 


142.2       142.2 


$6SS,S53 


$S33,453 


$149,839 


1 

5 
0.4 

1 
6 
0.4 

1 
6 
0.4 

$710-863 
614-746 
(1,348) 

$50,710 

$10,624 

52,308 

1,420 

$64,352 

$11,104 

52,680 

1,420 

6.4 

7.4 

7.4 

$65,204 

2.4 

2.2 

2.2 

$12,S30 

$14,678 

$14,678 

1 
2.8 

1 
2 

1 
2 

$644-710 
(9,464) 

$8,520 
7,100 

$8,520 
7,100 

$15,620 


$6,060 


$6,060 


2.8 
0.7 

3 

0.7 

3 
0.7 

$480-530 
(2,247) 

$18,775 

$18,880 
2,485 

$21,365 

$19,080 
2,485 

3.5 

3.7 

3.7 

$21,565 

4.5 

4.7 

4.7 

$24,547 

$27,425 

$27,625 

$846,811 


Administration  :  r 

Business  Management : 
Senior  clerk 

- 

0.5 
0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$457-556 
395^80 

$2,742 
2,676 

$2,880 
2,811 

Totals,  Business  Management- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

$5,418 

$5,691 

<i  One  position  transferred  to  General  Administration  function  during  the  1966-67  fiscal  year.  One  position  was  reclassified  to  truck 

driver  in  lieu  of  custodial  position  in  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year, 
r  One  position  transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


399 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS   CAMPUS-Continued 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


STUDENT    FINANCIAL   AIDS— 
Continued 

Administration — Continued 
Student  Services:  a 

Counselor    

Evaluation  technician  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Totals,  Student  Services 

Off-Campus  Work-Study :  t 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 


YEAR-ROUND  OPERATION 

General  Administration  : 
Business  Management : 
Accounting : 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Student   assistant 

Personnel : 

Intermediate   clerk    

Temporary  help 

Totals,    General   Administra- 
tion   

Instruction  : 
Instructional : 
Administration : 

Dean   of  agriculture 

Dean  of  engineering 

Dean  of  liberal  arts 

Department  chairman  (AY) 

Production  manager  (AY) 

Coordinator  of  secondary 

education    (AY)    

Coordinator  of  elementary 

education    (AY)    

Curriculum  supervisor  (AY) 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,    Administration    


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

0.5 
1 

1 

0.5 

1 

$556-676 ' 
425-517 

$10,636 
3,336 
5,352 

$11,168 
3,504 
5.628 

0.8 


4.3 


2.5 

0.8 
4.3 


$19,324 


$3,214 

$27,956 


$20,300 

$3,214 

$20,205 


0.3 

1 
0.5 

1 
0.5 

$395-4S0 
(904) 

$4,860 
1,775 

$5,100 
1,775 

0.2 

1 

1 

395-480 

(704) 

4,S60 

5,100 

0.5 


2.5 


2.5 


$1,608 


$11,495 


$11,975 


0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.8 
0.2 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

0.8 
0.4 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.8 
0.4 

$1,433- 
1,433- 
1,433- 

-1,742 
-1,742 
-1,742 

t 
t 

$1,966 
1,966 
1,966 

14,149 
5,723 

$2,065 
2,064 
2,064 

14,860 
6,009 

0.1 

0.2 

0.2 

t 

2,277 

2,391 

0.3 

0.2 
0.7 

0.4 

0.2 
0.7 
0.4 

f 
t 
425-517 

1,915 
6,911 
2,090 

2,011 
7.258 
2,196 

1. 


$18,264 


$38,963 


$40,918 


Instructional  Faculty: 

Principal  instructor 2.4           4.4  4.4  t  $72,155                $75,763 

Senior  instructor 1           7            12.6  12.6  t  164,932                173,178 

Intermediate  instructor 10            18.3  18.3  f  180,324               189,340 

Junior  instructor 0.7           1.2  1.2  t  10,420                  10,941 

Totals,  Instructional  Faculty__         20.1         36.5  36.5  $250,000  $427,831              $449,222 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.8           3  3  $425-517  $15,825                $16,631 

Temporary  help 2.9           2.6  2.6  (9,732)  14,258                  14,258 

Student  assistant 0.4           0.5  0.5  (1,400)  1,775                    1,775 

Totals,   Technical  and   Clerical           5.1           6.1  6.1  $19,390  $31,858                $32,664 

Totals,  Instructional 209         45ii  45.6  $287,654  $498,652              $522,804 

s  Two  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  from  Student  Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68  fiscal 

year. 
t  Eight-tenths  position  transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work-Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range   determined   by   education,   experience,    and  academic  rank   in   accordance   with    "Salary    Schedule   for   Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


400 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHiS  CAMPUS-Confisiued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Autb.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


YEAR-ROUND  OPERATION— 
Continued 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio- Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator   (AY)_ 
Student  assistant 


Totals,  Audio- Visual 

Computer : 

Student  assistant 


Totals,  Instructional  Services- 
Totals,  Instruction 

Student  Services : 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Intermediate  clerk    

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Counselor    

Counselor  (AY)    

Activities  and  Housing : 

Student  assistant    

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Intermediate  clerk 


0.3 
0.5 

0.4 
0.5 

0.4 
0.5 

0.8 
0.2 

0.9 
0.2 

0.9 
0.2 

1 

1:1 

1.1 

Totals,  Student  Services . 

Plant  Operations : 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Custodian   

Plant  Security : 

Campus  security  officer 


Totals,  Plant  Operations 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 

REIMBURSED   ACTIVITIES 


Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Instructor 

Building  maintenance  man- 
Custodian   

Intermediate  clerk    

Building  maintenance  man  _ 
Intermediate  typist-clerk 


Totals,   Auxiliary   Organizations- 
Special  Projects : 

Student  assistant 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions  " 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


27.9 


0.9 


1.2 


0.2 


29.S 


46.7 


46.' 


SALARY  RANGE 
($1,625) 
$1,625 

$650 

$2,275 

$289,929 

$395-480 


$4,472 
1,775 

$4,696 
1,775 

$6,247 

$6,471 

$710 

$710 

$6,957 

$7,181 

$505,609 


$14,800 


4.9 


$7,952 


$28,719 


1.5 


1.5 


$1,595 


$8,910 


55.6 


55.6 


$301,084 


$554,733 


1 

1 

1 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

$556-614 

0.6 

1 

1 

415-505 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

395-480 

o 

_ 

_ 

556-614 

1 

- 

- 

395-505 

5.4 

3 

3 

0.3 

0.6 

0.6 

5.7 

3.6 

3.6 

702.9   860.8   860.8 


$41,967 

$1,114 
$43,081 

$5,834,859 


$28,317 

$2,130 

$30,447 

$7,511,314 


$529,985 


$15,530 


— 

0.3 
0.2 

0.3 
0.2 

t 
f 

3.323 

1,594 

3,488 
2,009 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

(975) 

1,775 

1,775 

_ 

0.2 
0.2 
0.5 

0.2 

0.2 
0.5 

1,371-1,587 
628-728 
395-480 

3,290 
1,507 
2,430 

3,454 

1,584 
2,550 

$30,390 


1 

1 

$415-505 

$5,100 

$5,352 

0.5 

0.5 

614-746 

3.810 

3.998 

$9,350 


$581,700 


$17,016 

$17,S80 

3,519 

3,684 

5,106 

5,352 

2,676 

2,811 

$29,727 

$2,130 
$31,857 

$7,841,572 


«  During  the  1967-68  fiscal  year  0.8  position  transferred  from  Work-Study  Administration  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function. 
AT  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution.  . 

t  Salary   range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic   rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-SAN   LUIS   OBISPO   CAMPUS 


401 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Arnli.)      (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

President    

Vice  president — academic  affairs 

Vice  president — general  administra- 
tion   

Vocational   instructor  building  pro- 
gram     

Publications  manager  (AY) 

Administrative   assistant   I 

Secretary  I  

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Executive   

Business  Management : 

Business  Manager's  Office: 

College   business  manager   II 

Business  manager 

Administrative   assistant  I 

Senior   stenographer 

Totals.  Business  Manager's 

Office   

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Accounting   technician   III 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Student  assistant 

Totals.  Accounting 

Personnel : 

Personnel  officer   

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals.   Personnel 

Purchasing: 

Business  service  officer   I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk     

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Purchasing 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.2 

1 

1 

$2,160-2.633 

828,904 

$30,084 

1 

1 

1 

1,578-1,922 

23,064 

23,064 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,578-1,922 

18,936 

19,884 

1 

1 

1 

t 

19.704 

19,704 

0.8 

1 

1 

i 

10,044 

10,044 

— 

3 

3 

746-905 

26.856 

28,188 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7.920 

7.920 

3 

3 

3 

469-571 

20.556 

20,556 

1.3 

2.5 

2.5 

425-517 

13,565 

14.252 

— 

0.5 

0.5 

(45) 

2,742 

2,742 

9.2 


0.3 
0.8 

1 
1 


15 


15 


3.1 


$104,915 


$1,337-1,626 

1,213-1.475 

746-905 

469-571 


$33,966 


$172,291 


$17,700 

10,860 

6,852 


$35,412 


$176,438 


$17,700 

10,860 

6,852 


$35,412 


1 
1 

1.1 

1 
1 

0.5 
1.5 

1 
1 

0.5 
1.5 

$905-1,100 
571-692 
457-556 
457-556 

$13,200 
6.904 
2,742 
9,483 

$13,200 
7.304 
2,880 
9,627 

1 
1 

3.6 

0.5 

1 
1 
3.7 

1 

1 
1 
3.7 

1 

435-530 
395-480 
395-480 

(1,772) 

5,530 

5.622 

19.474 

3,550 

5,810 

5.760 

20.149 

3,550 

9.2 

10.7 

10.7 

$55,645 

$66,565 

$68,280 

0.3 

0.7 
1 

0.8 
1 

1 
0.4 

1 

1 

2 

1.5 

1 

1 

0.3 

1 

1 

2 

1.5 

1 

1 

0.3 

$950-1.155 
905-1,100 
746-905 
457-556 
425-517 
395-480 
395-480 
(1,422) 

$11,592 
8.952 
12.022 
8.034 
5.760 
5.160 
1.645 

$12,176 
9.396 
12.582 
8.442 
5.760 
5.41S 
1.645 

5.2 

7.8 

7.8 

$31,194 

$53,165 

$55,419 

1 

1 
1 
1 
0.2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
0.3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
0.3 

$746-905 

457-556 

395^80 

395-480 

(581) 

$9,700 
6.360 
5.760 
5,760 
1,645 

$10,188 
6.672 
5.760 
5.760 
1.645 

4.2 


4.3 


4.3 


$26,157 


$29,225 


$30,025 


Student  Financial  Aids 
Administration :  a 

Senior  clerk -  $457-556 

Intermediate  clerk   1  -  -  395-480  -  - 

Totals.  Student  Financial  Aids 

Administration     1  -  -  $o.49b  - 

General  Institutional  Services :  „ _^  „  „  _„„  „„  _„„ 

Property  clerk  II  111  $584-710  $8,520  $8,520 

straeke^er  i -___:::::::::::::      i       1       1         5054314  7,368  7.36s 

Duplication  machine  supervisor  1111  505-614  6,952  7,308 

a  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range   determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in  accordance  with     Salary   Schedule  for  Instructional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


402 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 
STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-SAN   LUIS   OBISPO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION— 

Continued 

Business  Management — Continued 
General  Institutional  Services — 
Continued 

Stock  clerk 4 

Intermediate    stenographer 1 

Duplicating   machine   operator   II 

(direct  impression) 1.5 

Intermediate   clerk    2.8 

Telephone    operator — nonmultiple 

board   1.4 

Junior  stenographer 

Duplicating  machine  operator  I 2.9 

Temporary    help    1.8 

Student  assistant 0.7 

Totals,  General  Institutional 

Services    19.1 

Totals,  Business  Manage- 
ment             41.8 

Automatic  Data  Processing  Services: 

Director  of  institutional  studies  b 

Computer  programmer  I  c 

EDP  supervisor  I  d - 

Equipment   technician   I  c 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  e 

Tabulating  machine  operator  e - 

Key  punch  operator  e 

Junior   typist-clerk  e — 

Intermediate    typist-clerk  t    

Totals,  Automatic  Data  Process- 
ing Services — 


SALARY  RANGE 

4 
1 

4 
1 

$457-556 
425-517 

$25,973 
5,979 

$26,351 
6,204 

2 
3 

2 
3 

415-505 
395-480 

12,120 
15.3S0 

12,120 
16,144 

1.9 
0.5 
3 

2.7 

1.9 
0.5 
3 

2.7 

395-480 
386-469 
377-457 
(9,213) 
(2,224) 

10,134 
2,373 

14,748 

9,585 

10,350 

2,490 

15,204 

9,585 

21.1 


21.1 


46.9 


46.9 


$100,048 


$252,506 


$119,132 


$303,499 


$121,644 


$310,780 


0.5 

0.5 

t 

$4,560 

$4,782 

0.5 

0.5 

$614-746 

3,774 

3,960 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,63S 

8,016 

0.5 

0.5 

614-746 

3,504 

3,6S4 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,060 

6,360 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,645 

5,935 

1 

1 

405-492 

5,444 

5,720 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,596 

4.S20 

3 

3 

395-505 

15,636 

16,416 

9.5 


9.5 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


51 


71.4 


71.4 


$357,421 


$56,857 
$532,647 


$59,693 

$546,911 


INSTRUCTION 


Instructional : 
Administration  : 

Dean  of  agriculture 111  $1,433-1.742  $20,904                $20,904 

Dean  of  applied  sciences 111  1,433-1,742  20,904                  20,904 

Dean  of  architecture 0.8           1              1  1,433-1,742  17,196                  1S,04S 

Dean  of  engineering 111  1,433-1,742  17,906                  18,808 

Dean  of  applied  arts 111  1,433-1,742  20,904                  20,904 

Department  chairman 4.6           4.6           4.6  f  68.684                  72,144 

Production  manager 2.6           2.6           2.6  f  44,507                  44,969 

Department  chairman    (AY)    ___  12.2         12.2         12.2  t  194,966                197,319 

Production  manager  (AY) 0.9           0.9           0.9  f  11,261                  11,821 

Curriculum   evaluator    0.5           0.5           0.5  t  9,852                    9,852 

Curriculum  supervisor 3               3               3  f  57,302                   57,701 

Coordinator    of    graduate    studies 

(AY)   0.5           0.5           0.5  t  8,441                    8,441 

Coordinator   of   secondary   educa- 
tion   (AY)    0.5           0.5           0.5  t  6,666                    6,666 

Coordinator  of  elementary  educa- 
tion (AY) 0.4           0.5           0.5  t  6,834                    7,074 

Senior  stenographer 3.9           4              4  469-571  27,100                  27,408 

Intermediate   stenographer 6.3           6.4,          6.4  425-517  36,678                  37,S99 

Totals,   Administration    40.2         40.7         40.7  $518,545  $570,105              $5S0,862 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Instructor 19.2         24.8         24.8  t  $396,035              $403,450 

Principal  instructor   (AY)   45            65.8         65.8  $1,111-1,418  1,065,821             1,084,917 

Senior  instructor  (AY) 89.3       107.3       107.3  872-1,111  1,331.527             1,366,3-10 

Intermediate  instructor   (AY)   __  198.2       235.S       235.8  689-879  2,241,591             2,361,630 

Junior  instructor  (AY) 4.3           5              5  624-797  43,584                  44,940 

Lecturer  (AY) 53.2         52.7         52.7  t  518,950                547,969 

Part-time  instructor 2.9  (26.643) 

Substitute   instructor 0.4           0.2           0.2  (3,556)  2,630                    2,630 

b  Five-tenths  position   transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
<■  Five-tenths  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
d  One  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Computer  Center  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 

e  One  position  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

i  Three  positions  transferred  from  Student  Services — Admissions  and  Records  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule   for  Institutional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


403 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-SAN   LUIS   OBISPO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiiih.)       (Aalh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


INSTRUCTION— Continued 

Instructional — Continued 

Instructional  Faculty — Continued 

Instructor — vacations 

Class  and  rank  reclassifications  _ 

Sabbatical  leave  replacement 

Special  leaves — research  or  crea- 
tive activity  ability 

Distinguished   teaching   award 


0.5 

4.2 
0.7 


21 


SALARY  RANGE 
($4,492) 

(3S.726) 

(6.553) 

(1,500) 


$17,520 
1S5.701 

23,113 

2,000 


$56,304 

101 .520 

23.910 
2,000 


Totals,  Instructional  Faculty  _  417.9       515.1       515.1  $4,696,145  $5,82S,472  $6,0S5,610 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment   technician   III 111  $746-905  $10,S60  $10,860 

Equipment    technician    II 2               6               6  676-S21  47121  54  738 

Supervising   clerk   II 1              0.9           0.9  614-746  8',057  S057 

Stage   technician   I 111  614-746  8,146  8,520 

Equipment    technician    I 3.3         10            10  614-746  69  994  79  5S0 

Technical  assistant  II 1.5           2              2  480-5S4  12  524  13'l44 

Senior  stenographer -              3              3  469-571  16,884  17'712 

Intermediate  stenographer 25.3         31.7         31.7  425-517  175  654  1S4  461 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395^80  4,860  5100 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I__           3              3              3  415-505  15,873  16'671 

Technical  assistant  I 0.1           1              1  415-505  5,100  5352 

Intermediate   clerk    1.1           1               1  395-4S0  5,760  5  760 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.1            1               1  395-4S0  5 140  5396 

Junior  stenographer 2.8           1               1  3S6-469  4,7S4  5020 

Junior  clerk 0.8            1               1  342-415  4,593  4  69S 

Student  assistant 45            45            45  (152,169)  159,750  159,750 

Totals,  Technical  and  Clerical.,  89          109.6       109.6  $40S,492  $555,100  $584,S19 

Totals,   Instructional 547.1       665.4       665.4  $5,623,182  $6,953,677  $7,251,291 

Instructional  Services : 
Computer  Center:* 

Director  of  institutional  studies —              —              —  -j-  —  _ 

Computer  programmer  II 0.8           -             -  $746-905  -  - 

EDP  supervisor  I 0.7          -             -  614-746  - 

Computer  programmer  I 0.1           -             -  614—746  - 

Equipment  technician  I 0.1           -             -  614-746  -  - 

Totals,  Computer  Center 1.7           -             -  $13,295 

Audio-Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator   (AY)__           1.8           1.8           1.8  f  $25,5S8  $26,199 

Assistant  audio-visual  coordinator           111  f  13,992  14  700 

Equipment    technician    II 111  $676-821  9.S52  9,S52 

Equipment   technician   I 1.5           2              2  614-746  16,500  16.S72 

Graphic  artist 0.5           0.5           0.5  556-676  3.S19  4,00S 

Photographer  I 111  556-676  S.112  8,112 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6.204  6,204 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-480  5,760  5,760 

Technical  assistant  I 0.5           2              2  415-505  10,200  10,704 

Student   assistant 4.1           3.3           3.3  (14,000)  11,715  11,715 

Totals,   Audio-Visual   13.4         14.6         14.6  $96,0S2  $111,742  $114,126 

College  Farm : 

Dairyman   0.6           0.5           0.5  $644-783  $4,698  $4,69S 

Head  farmer  II 111  614-746  S.952  8,952 

Blacksmith   111  644-710  8,520  S,520 

Tractor  operator— laborer 3.9           4              4  584-644  30,612  30,912 

Student  assistant— general 9.6         11.6         11.6  32,427  41,180  41,180 

Student     assistant — instruction—           6.2           6.9           6.9  20,914  24,495  24,495 

Totals,  College  Farm 22.3         25            25  $103,378  $118,457  $118,757 

Totals,  Instructional  Services  37.4         39.6         39.6  $212,755  $230,199  $232,883 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  584.5       705          705  $5,835,937  $7,183,876  $7,484,174 

AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range   determined  by   education,  experience,    and   academic   rank   in   accordance   with   "Salary    Schedule   for   Institutional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 
*  Computer  services  operations  were  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing    Services   during   1967-68 

fiscal  year. 


404 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-SAN    LUIS   OBISPO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


MO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LIBRARY 

Administration : 

College  librarian 

Librarian  IV 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student  assistant  

Totals,    Administration    

Processing  Services : 

Librarian  III 

Librarian    II    

Librarian    I    

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Book   repairer    

Temporal-}'  help 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Processing  Services 

Public  Services : 

Librarian    III    

Librarian   II   

Library  assistant  II 

Library  assistant  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Student   assistant 

Totals,  Public  Services 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions. 


STUDENT  SERVICES 

Dean's  Office : 

Dean  of  students 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Dean's  Office 

Admissions  and  Records : 

Associate  dean — admissions  and 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,365-1.659 

$17,906 

$1S,808 

1.6 

9 

2 

872-1.058 

22.232 

23,331 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.1 

— 

- 

185 

- 

- 

3.7 

4 

4 

$39,173 

$46,342 

$48,343 

2.9 

3 

3 

$717-915 

$32,046 

$32,553 

2.7 

3 

■    3 

624-837 

24,626 

25.858 

1 

1 

1 

567-624 

7,343 

7,488 

9 

o 

9 

457-556 

12,650 

13,136 

8.7 

9 

9 

395-480 

48.262 

49.905 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,100 

5.352 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5.484 

5.760 

1.1 

1 

1 

377^57 

5.120 

5.374 

— 

23.3 

23.3 

(-) 

127.777 

127,777 

9.8 

0 

0 

(33.283) 

$158,498 

17,750 

17,750 

30.2 

49.3 

49.3 

$286,158 

$290,953 

9 

9 

9 

$717-915 

$20,940 

$21,444 

5.5 

6 

6 

624-837 

54.755 

56,966 

1.8 

2 

2 

530-644 

14.652 

15,006 

2.9 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,226 

19.604 

3.5 

4 

4 

395^80 

19.640 

20.604 

_ 

1.3 

1.3 

(-) 

7.814 

7.814 

6.3 

7.3 

7.3 

(21,203) 
$132,594 

25.915 

25,915 

22 

25.6 

25.6 

$162,942 

$167,353 

55.9 


78.9 


78.9 


$330,265 


$1,433-1,742 
746-905 
469-571 

$34,490 


records 

1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

Admissions  officer 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

Registrar    II 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

Evaluation  technician  I 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

Supervising   clerk   I 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  h 

0.3 

— 

— 

505-614 

Senior  clerk 

1 

2 

2 

457-556 

Tabulating  machine  operator  h 

1 

- 

- 

457-556 

Intermediate   stenographer 

3.1 

4 

4 

425-517 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  i       

9.3 

7 

7 

395-505 

Key  punch  operator  h 

1 

- 

- 

405-492 

Intermediate   clerk 

3.8 

4 

4 

395-480 

Junior  typist-clerk  h 

1.2 

_ 

— 

359-435 

Student  assistant 

4 

2 

2 

(13,673) 

Totals,    Admissions   and   Records 

29.7 

24 

24 

$169,443 

Counseling  and  Testing : 

Associate  dean — counseling  and 

1 

1 

1 

$1,122-1,365 

Counselor 

2.5 

2.5 

2.5 

Counselor   (AY) 

2.8 

4 

4 

•j- 

Test   officer    (AY) 

1 

1 

1 

-i- 

Psvchometrist 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

$495,442 


$20,904 
9.776 
6.282 

$36,962 


$16,3S0 
10,860 
11,400 

7,984 
7,728 

12,156 

21.727 
37,511 

21,010 

7,100 

$153,856 


$16,380 

33.356 

42.354 

10,044 

8,520 


$506,649 


$20,904 

10,272 

6.600 

$37,776 


$16,380 

11,400 

11,400 

8,112 

7,728 

12,432 

22,819 
39,049 

21,761 

7,100 

$158,181 


$16,380 
34,520 
46.082 
10.044 

8,952 


hOne  position  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year, 
i  Three  positions  transferred  to  General  Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Service  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

t  Salary   range   determined  by   education,   experience,    and    academic   rank   in    accordance   with    "Salary    Schedule   for   Institutional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


40r. 


State  Colleges 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-SAN    LUIS   OBISPO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulli.)       (Aulh.i 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STUDENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Counseling  and  Testing — Continued 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Student  assistant   

Totals,  Counseling  and  Testing 

Foreign  Student  Program  : 

Counselor    

Counselor   (AY)    

Intermediate    stenographer    

Totals,  Foreign  Student  Program 

Activities  and  Housing: 

Associale    dean — activities    

Activities  adviser 

Housing  coordinator 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Student  assistant   

Totals,  Activities  and  Housing 

Placement : 

Placement    officer    

Placement  supervisor  I 

Placement  interviewer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Placement 6.6 

Student    Financial    Aids   Administra- 
tion :  J 

Counselor    0.9 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5 

Totals,    Student    Financial    Aids 

Administration 2.2 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer   III 1 

Medical  officer  I 

Medical  officer  I — 10  months 2.7 

Senior  clinical  laboratory  technolo- 
gist    1 

Supervising  nurse  I 1 

Graduate  nurse 

Graduate  nurse — 10  month 3.4 

X-ray  technician 1 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate   stenographer   0.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Junior   typist-clerk   0.7 

Student  assistant 0.8 

Totals,  Health  Services 14.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 73.3 


PLANT  OPERATION 


1 

0.5 
0.4 

1 
0.4 

1 
0.4 

SALARY  RANGE 
$425-517 
395-J80 
(1,395) 

$102,331 

$5,789 
1,420 

$6,079 
1,420 

10.2 

10.9 

10.9 

$117,863 

$123,477 

0.5 

1 

1.5 

1 

1 

1.5 

1 

t 

J. 

$425-517' 
$7,350 

$15,444 

11,955 

5.226 

$15,444 

14,946 

5,490 

0.5 

3.5 

3.5 

$32,625 

$35,880 

1 

1.9 

0.5 

1 

2 

0.2 

1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
0.3 

1 
2 

1 
1 
o 

5.3 

$1,122-1,365 
614-746 

425-517 
395-480 

(725) 

$51,757 

$16,380 
15,714 
13.332 

5.904 
10,800 

1,065 

$16,380 

16,498 

13.332 

6,204 

11,046 

1,005 

6.6 

7.3 

7.3 

$63,195 

$64,525 

1 

1 

1.8 

2.6 

0.2 

1 
1 
3 
3 
0.1 

1 
1 
3 
3 
0.1 

J. 

$614-746' 
530-644 
425-517 
(651) 

$19,704 

7,638 

20,068 

10,S38 

355 

$19,704 

8,1111! 

21,078 

17,678 

355 

8.1 


8.1 


$51,749 


$425-517 
395-480 


$13,339 


$64,603 


16.4 


16.4 


73.2 


73.2 


$142,973 
$573,432 


$167,214 
$636,318 


$66,831 


1 

1 

$1,512-1,837 

$22,044 

$22,044 

1 

1 

1,371-1,587 

19,044 

19,044 

2 

2 

1,371-1,587 

3S,088 

38,088 

1.2 

1.2 

710-863 

12,060 

12,146 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,729 

10,242 

1 

1 

628-728 

S,736 

8,736 

2 

2 

628-728 

17,472 

17,472 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.5 

1.5 

425-517 

8,817 

8.949 

1.5 

1.5 

395-480 

8,130 

8,250 

1 

1 

359^35 

4,434 

4,650 

1.2 

1.2 

(2,567) 

4,260 

4,260 

$168,281 
$654,951 


Administration  : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 111  $998-1.213                $13,918                $14,556 

Chief  engineer  I 111  746-863                  10,356                  10,356 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 111  746-863                  10,356                  10,356 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517                     5,398                     5,674 

Student  assistant 111  (3,358)                  3,550                    3,550 

Totals,  Administration 5              5              5  $41,390                $43,578                $44,492 

i  Three  positions  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 

f  Salary   range  determined  by  education,  experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for   Institutional 
Positions — State  Colleges." 


406 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-SAN    LUIS   OBISPO 

CAMPUS-Continued 

111 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

z 
-1 

66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         ;Auih  ;       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Maintenance  of  Structures: 

Electrician  II 

Plumber  II 

Carpenter  II 

Painter  II 

Electrician  I 

Plumber  I 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Supervising  custodian  III 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I 

Locksmith 

Stationary  engineer 

Tractor  operator-laborer 

Stationary  fireman 

Skilled  laborer 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Supervising  custodian  I 

Custodian    

Skilled   and   unskilled   labor — recur- 
ring maintenance 

Student  assistant — recurring 

maintenance   

Student  assistant — custodial 

Student  assistant — trash  hauling 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Structures 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Groundsman 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Maintenance  of  Grounds. 

Plant  Security : 

Supervising  campus  security 

officer  II  

Campus  security  officer 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Plant  Security 

Motor  Vehicle  Operation : 

Automotive  mechanic 

Student  assistant 

Totals.  Motor  Vehicle  Operation. 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STUDENT   FINANCIAL  AIDS 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

0.4 
1 

0.1 
0.2 
1 
3 
2 

1.6 
0.1 
3 
1 
4 
48.3 

6.2 

6.3 

35.3 

0.2 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
2 

2 
1 
3 
1 
4 
50.5 

10.3 

4.1 

35.5 

0.2 


1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
2 
2 
1 
3 
1 
4 
50.5 

10.3 

4.1 

35.5 

0.2 


SALARY  EANGE 
$710-7S3 
710-7S3 
676-746 
676-746 
676-746 
676-746 
676-746 
584-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
584-644 
584-644 
556-614 
556-614 
556-614 
457-556 
415-505 

(39,147) 

(21.210) 

(119.335) 

(676) 


$9,396 
9,396 
8,952 
8,214 
8,844 
8,952 
8,952 
8,520 
8,520 

25,024 
8,520 

24,872 

15,456 

14,646 
7,368 

22,104 
7,368 

26.6S8 
293,963 

68,722 

14,555 

126,025 

710 


20.3 


21.9 


21.9 


$105,124 


$116,411 


161.1       173.2       173.2 


$S53,631 


$989,360 


$9,396 
9,396 

8,952 

8,628 

8.952 

8,952 

8,952 

8,520 

8,520 

25,424 

8.520 

25,258 

15,456 

15,276 

7.36S 

22,104 

7,368 

26.6S8 

299,426 

68,722 

14,555 

126,025 

710 


119.7 

129.6 

129.6 

$623,240 

$735,767 

$743,16S 

1 
1 
10.8 
7.5 

1 
1 
11 
8.9 

1 
1 
11 
8.9 

$644-783 
556-614 
4S0-530 
(25,194) 

$7,888 

7,368 

69,560 

31,595 

$S,2S2 

7,368 

69,960 

31,595 

$117,205 


4.6 

4.8 

0.3 

5 

5.8 

0.3 
5 

5.S 

$710-863 
614-746 
(16,301) 

$52,011 

$644-710 
(15,981) 

$31,866 

$2,556 
40,638 
20,590 

$63,784 

$17,040 
12,780 

$29,820 

$2,686 
41,380 
20,590 

9.4 

2 
4.7 

11.1 

2 
3.6 

11.1 

2 
3.6 

$64,656 

$17,040 
12.7S0 

6.7 

5.6 

5.6 

$29,820 

341 


Administration : 

Business  Management  :t 

0.5 

0.5 

$457-556 

$2,742 

$2,880 

_ 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

Totals,  Business  Management. 


1.5 


1.5 


$8,502 


$8,640 


Student  Services :  l 

Counselor    -              1  1  f  $9,924  $10,422 

Evaluation  technician  I 0.5  0.5  $556-676  3,336  3,504 

Intermediate    stenographer -               1  1  425-517  5,559  5,835 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -              0.5  0.5  395-505  2,560  2,687 

Totals,  Student  Services -  3  3  -  $21,379  $22,448 

k  One  and  five-tenths  positions  transferred  from  General  Administration — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-68 

fiscal  year. 
l  Three  positions  transferred  from  Student   Services — Student  Financial  Aids  Administration  during  the  1967-6S  fiscal  year. 
t  Salary  range   determined  by  education,   experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with   "Salary   Schedule  for   Instructional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


State  Colleges 


407 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-SAN    LUIS   OBISPO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


MO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (iiith.)       (Auth.J 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


STUDENT  FINANCIAL  AIDS 
— Continued 

Administration — Continued 
Plant  Security : 
Off-Campus  Work-Study :  m 
Temporary  help 


0.6 


0.6 


SALARY  RANGE 


$3,290 


$3,290 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


5.1 


5.1 


$33,171 


$34,378 


YEAR-ROUND   OPERATIONS 

General  Administration : 
Business  Management : 
Accounting : 

Student  assistant 0.3           0.5          0.5                     $903                  $1,775                  $1,775 

Personnel : 

Temporary  help 0.4           0.5           0.5                    2,258                    2,742                    2,742 

Totals,  Business  Management  0.7           1              1                     $3,161                  $4,517                  $4,517 
Automatic    Data    Processing    Serv- 
ices :  n 

Student  assistant -             0.3           0.3                           -                 $1,065                  $1,065 

Totals,  General  Administration  0.7           1.3           1.3                  $3,161                  $5,582                  $5,582 

Instruction : 
Instructional : 
Administration : 

Dean  of  agriculture -             0.1           0.1        $1,433-1,742                  $1,793                  $1,793 

Dean  of  instruction -              0.1           0.1         1,433-1,742                    1,793                    1,793 

Dean  of  engineering -             0.1           0.1         1,433-1,742                    1,793                    1,793 

Dean  of  liberal  arts -             0.1           0.1         1,433-1,742                    1,792                    1,792 

Department  chairman 0.2           0.9           0.9                              t                13,947                  13,947 

Production  manager 0.1           0.6           0.6                             f                  6,821                    6,821 

Coordinator  of  educational  serv- 
ices      0.5          1             1                               t               15,392                 15,791 

Coordinator  of  elementary  edu- 
cation      0.1          0.2          0.2                            t                 2,699                   2,699 

Coordinator  of  secondary   edu- 
cation      0.1           0.2          0.2                             t                  2,592                    2,592 

Coordinator  of  graduate  studies  0.1           0.2           0.2                             f                  2,748                    2,748 

Curriculum  supervisor 0.1           0.4           0.4                             t                  6,199                   6,199 

Intermediate   stenographer 1.5           0.5           0.5               425-517                    2,613                    2,745 

Totals,    Administration 2.7          4.4           4.4                $14,684                $60,182                $60,713 

Instructional  Faculty : 

Principal  instructor   (AY) 9.3         11.1         11.1       $1,111-1,418              $136,627              $136,627 

Senior  instructor  (AY) 9            10.7         10.7            S72-l,lll                104,894                104,894 

Intermediate  instructor   (AY)_  11.8         14.1         14.1               6S9-879                110,293                110,293 

Junior  instructor  (AY) 2.3           2.8           2.8               624-797                  15,170                 15,170 

Totals,  Instructional  Faculty  32.4         3S.7        38.7              $301,5S6              $366,9S4              $366,9S4 

Technical  and  Clerical : 

Equipment   technician   I -             0.3           0.3              $614-746                  $2,102                  $2,210 

Athletic  equipment  attendant  I  0.3           0.3               415-505                    1,530                    1,606 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.1          4.3           4.3               425-517                  21,9S1                  22,600 

Student  assistant 3.1           2              2                    (10,407)                  7,100                    7,100 

Totals,  Technical  and  Clerical  3.2           6.9           6.9                $10,S30                $32,713                $33,516 

Totals,  Instructional 38.3         50           50                 $327,100              $459,879              $461,213 

Instructional  Services : 
Audio- Visual : 

Audio-visual  coordinator -              0.3           0.3                             t                $4,400                  $4,400 

Assistant    audio-visual    coordi- 
nator     -             0.3          0.3                            t                 3,562                  3,562 

Temporary  help 0.5           1              1                     $2,63S                    5,484                    5.4S4 

Student  assistant   1.5           1              1                       4,939                    3,550                    3,550 

m  Six-tenths  position  transferred  from  Reimbursed  Activities — Student  Pay — Work-Study  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 

n  Three-tenths  position  transferred  from  Instruction — Instructional   Services — Computer  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year  to  General 

Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Services. 
AY  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 
t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,   experience,   and  academic  rank  in   accordance  with  "Salary   Schedule  for  Institutional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


STATE   POLYTECHNIC   COLLEGE-SAN   LUIS   OBSSPO   CAMPUS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


YEAR-ROUND   OPERATIONS— 
Continued 

Instructional  Services — Continued 
Computer : 

Student  assistant  n 0.3 

Totals,     Instructional     Serv- 
ices    2.3 

Totals,  Instruction 40.6 

Student  Services : 

Admissions  and  Records  : 

Intermediate  clerk 1.4 

Student  assistant 0.2 

Activities  and  Housing : 

Temporary  help — 

Health  Services : 

Medical  officer  II - 

Graduate  nurse - 

Intermediate   stenographer — 

Student  assistant - 

Totals,  Student  Services 1.6 

Plant  Operation : 
Plant  Security : 

Temporary  help - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 42.9 


REIMBURSED  ACTIVITIES 

Auxiliary  Organizations : 

Vocational  instructor 

Dairyman   

Senior   cashier-clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistants 

Totals,  Auxiliary  Organizations 

Special  Projects : 

Chief  of  party,  overseas 

Vocational  instructor 

Vocational  instructor  (AY) 

Instructor,  C.P.C. 

Lecturer    

Supervising  clerk  II 

Photographer  I 

Graphic  artist 

Senior  cashier  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Telephone  operator 

Junior  stenographer 

Temporary  help  o 

Student  assistants 

Instructor — summer  quarter 

Totals,  Special  Projects 

Summer  Session : 

Coordinator    

Instructional  faculty 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Summer  Session 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


GRAND  TOTAL,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


2.6 


2.6 


52.6 


0.6 

0.2 
0.2 
0.5 
0.3 


52.6 


0.6 

0.2 
0.2 
0.5 
0.3 


4.8 


0.3 


4.S 


0.3 


59 


59 


SALARY  EANGE 
$990 

$8,567 
$335,667 


$395^80 
(753) 

(159) 

1,439-1,750 

628-728 
425-517 
(-) 

$7,026 


$345,S54 


$16,996 
$476,875 


$14,276 


3,290 

3,214 
1,212 
2,430 
1,065 

$25,4S7 


$1,645 
$509,5S9 


$16,996 
$47S,209 


$14,644 


3,290 

3,214 
1,212 
2,430 
1,065 

$25,855 


$1,645 
$511,291 


1 

1 

1 

4. 

$19,704 

$19,704 

0.6 

0.5 

0.5 

$644-783 

3,864 

4,056 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

395-480 

1,566 

1,566 

0.8 

0.5 

0.5 

(4,393) 

2,742 

2  742 

0.9 

1.4 

1.4 

(4,290) 
$55,040 

4,970 

4,970 

5.1 

5.2 

5.2 

$42,S54 

$43,046 

1.1 

1 

1 

t 

$22,692 

$22,692 

9.6 

0.5 

0.5 

t 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

7.5 

7.5 

t 

101,078 

105,810 

0.5 

2 

2 

t 

25,512 

26,784 

1 

0.5 

0.5 

t 

5,022 

5,022 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

$614-746 

S95 

895 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,760 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,756 

7,098 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

2.2 

3.5 

3.5 

425-517 

18,909 

19,825 

— 

0.3 

0.3 

395-480 

1,458 

1,530 

— 

0.1 

0.1 

395-4S0 

486 

510 

1 

1.5 

1.5 

3S6-469 

7,13S 

7,490 

_ 

0.3 

0.3 

— 

1,646 

1,646 

3 

1.2 

1.2 

(10,5S3) 

4,260 

4,260 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(1,910) 

$262,274 

1,913 
$218,713 

1,913 

22.1 

21.2 

21.2 

$226,775 

0.3 

0.3 

t 

$4,410 

$4,633 

2.7 

4.1 

4.1 

($24,948) 

33,05S 

33,05S 

0.4 

0.3 

0.3 

425-517 

1,568 
$39,036 

$300,603 

1,647 

3.1 

4.7 

4.7 

$26,801 

$39,338 

30.3 

31.1 

31.1 

$344,115 

$309,159 

999 

1,196.9 

1,196.9 

$8,640,655 

$10,681,006 

$11,046,854 

n  Three-tenths  position   transferred  from  Instruction — Instructional  Services — Computer  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year  to  General 

Administration — Automatic  Data  Processing  Services, 
o  Six-tenths  position  transferred  to  Student  Financial  Aids  function  during  the  1967-68  fiscal  year. 
AT  indicates  Academic  Year  as  defined  by  the  institution. 
t  Salary   range  determined  by  education,   experience,   and  academic   rank   in   accordance   with   "Salary   Schedule  for  Institutional 

Positions — State  Colleges." 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


409 


STATE  COLLEGE   HOUSING   FACILITIES 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled?        (Auih.)       (Auih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY   RANGE 

o.s 

0.9 

0.9 

$670-821 

$8,867 

$8,867 

1.7 

2 

9 

480-584 

12.320 

12.928 

0.6 

1 

1 

425-517 

5.375 

5,651 

0.4 

— 

— 

395-480 

— 

— 

2 

0 

2 

415-505 

11.613 

11,895 

5.3 

3.9 

3.9 

1.36-2.73  hr 

14,456 

14,456 

8 

8 

8 

1-1.000  yr 

6,400 

6,400 

1 

1 

1 

$676-S21 

$9,852 

$9,852 

0.9 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,308 

2.9 

3 

3 

480-584 

20,176 

20,480 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

5.9 

6 

6 

415-505 

36,310 

36.360 

2.4 

2.7 

2.7 

1.36-2.73  hr 

9.5S5 

9,585 

12 

12 

12 

1-1,000  yr 

12,000 

12,000 

2 

2 

9 

(8.803) 

10,968 

10.968 

STATE  COLLEGE    DORMITORY   REVENUE    FUND 

CHICO   STATE  COLLEGE 

Housing  manager  I — range  A 

Head   resident   I   

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Custodian   

Student  assistant — range  A 

Student  assistant — range  B 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 18.8         17.8         17.8  $56,590  $59,031  $00,197 

FRESNO   STATE  COLLEGE 

Housing  manager  I — range  A 

Building  maintenance  man 

Head  resident  I 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Custodian   

Student  assistant — range  A 

Student  assistant — range  B 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 28.1         28.7         28.7  $101,483  $112,463  $112,817 


HUMBOLDT  STATE   COLLEGE 

Housing  manager  I — range  A 

Building  maintenance  man 

Head  resident  I 

Senior  clerk   

Groundsman     

Intermediate  stenographer 

Custodian      

Intermediate   clerk   

Student  assistant — range  A 

Student  assistant — range  B 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 10.7         17  17  $60,667  $68,770 

STATE  COLLEGE  AT  LONG  BEACH 

Building  maintenance  man 

Head  resident  I 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Custodian     

Student  assistant — range  A 

Student  assistant — range  B 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 20  21.7         21.7  $65,565  $73,127 

SACRAMENTO  STATE  COLLEGE 

Housing  manager  I — range  A  — 

Building    maintenance    man    

Head  resident  II 

Head  resident  I 

Custodian    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Janitor    

Housekeeper 

Student  assistant — range  B 

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 27.8         28.1         28.1  $102,591  $105,110 


0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$676-821 

$4,278 

$4,495 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

556-614 

3,684 

3,684 

2 

2 

2 

480-584 

14,016 

14,016 

0.4 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,599 

5,885 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

480-530 

3,180 

3.180 

0.1 

0.5 

0.5 

425-517 

2,645 

2,780 

3.9 

4 

4 

415-505 

22,868 

23.410 

0.6 

— 

— 

395-^80 

— 

— 

2.4 

9 

o 

1.36-2.73  hr 

7,100 

7,100 

6 

6 

6 

1-1 .000  yr 

5,400 

5,400 

$69,950 


1 

1 

1 

$556-614 

$7,368 

$7,368 

9 

2 

9 

480-584 

13,376 

13,960 

0.8 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,289 

5,559 

4 

4 

4 

415-505 

23,740 

24,240 

3 

3.7 

3.7 

1.36-2.73  hr 

13,135 

13.135 

9 

10 

10 

1-1,000  yr 

10,000 

10,000 

0.2 

- 

- 

(817) 

219 

219 

$74,481 


1 

1 

1 

$676-S21 

$9,852 

$9,852 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,36.8 

0.8 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,488 

7,728 

9 

2 

2 

480-5S4 

14,016 

14,016 

2.9 

3 

3 

415-505 

18,180 

1S.180 

1 

1 

1 

395-^80 

5,737 

5.760 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,599 

5,760 

9 

2 

2 

395^80 

11,520 

11,520 

12 

12 

12 

1-1,000  yr 

10,800 

10,800 

4.1 

4.1 

4.1 

(18,384) 

14,550 

14,550 

$105,534 


410 


State  Colleges 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


STATE   COLLEGE   HOUSING 

FACILITIES-Continued 

til 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_l 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       .Auih; 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


STATE   COLLEGE    DORMITORY   REVENUE   FUND— 

Continued 


SAN    DIEGO   STATE  COLLEGE 

Housing  manager  II — range  A 111 

Head  resident  II 111 

Head  resident  I   4  4  4 

Intermediate    stenographer    111 

Senior  account  clerk   111 

Intermediate   clerk    111 

Maintenance    mechanic    0.5  1  1 

Building  maintenance  man 111 

Custodian     4.9  5  5 

Housekeeper 2.5  2.5  2.5 

Student  assistant — range  A 9.2  9.2  9.2 

Student   assistant — range   B    23  23  23 

Temporary   help    1.3  1.3  1.3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 51.4         52  52 


SALARY  RANGE 

$746-905 

530-644 

480-5S4 

425-517 

457-556 

395-480 

676-746 

556-614 

415-505 

395-4S0 

1.36-2.73  hr 

1-1,000  yr 

(5,484) 

$153,S33 


$10,S60 

6,360 

25.33S 

5,559 

6,260 

5,040 

S,952 

7.36S 

30.075 

12,912 

32,660 

20,000 

7,129 

$178,513 


SAN  FERNANDO  VALLEY  STATE 
COLLEGE 

Housing  manager  I — range  A 

Building  maintenance  man 

Head  resident  I 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Custodian    

Student  assistant — range  A 

Student  assistant — range  B 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 11.2         11.2         11.2 


SAN  FRANCISCO  STATE  COLLEGE 

Housing  manager  II — range  B 

Building  maintenance  man 

Head  resident  II 

Accounting  technician  II 

Head  resident  I 

Parking  garage  supervisor 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Custodian   

Student  assistant — range  A 

Student  assistant — range  B 

Student   assistant — conferences 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 34.3         35.1         35.1 


SAN   JOSE  STATE  COLLEGE 

Housing  manager  II — range  A 

Painter   I    

Building  maintenance  man 

Head  resident  I 

Groundsman 

Supervising  custodian  I 

Custodian   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  assistant — range  A 

Student  assistant — range  B 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  State  College  Dormitory 

Revenue  Fund 262.7 


$3S,695 


$44,179 


$134,621 


$141,265 


266.2      266.2 


$902,S09 


$983,340 


$10,S60 

6,672 

26,250 

5,S35 

6,568 

5.2S6 

S.952 

7.36S 

30,300 

13,551 

32,660 

20,000 

7,129 

$1S1,431 


1 

1 

1 

$676-S21 

$9,S52 

$9,S52 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

556-614 

3,684 

3.6S4 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,784 

7.00S 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

425-517 

2,734 

2  S72 

*> 

2 

2 

415-505 

12,120 

12.120 

1.1 

1.1 

1.1 

1.36-2.73  hr 

3,905 

3,905 

5.1 

5.1 

5.1 

1-1.000  yr 

5.100 

5,100 

$44,541 


0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

$S21-99S 

$5,6S5 

$5,730 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7.36S 

7,368 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

4S0-5S4 

12,799 

13,430 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

— 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

6 

6 

6 

415-505 

35,680 

36,110 

6.9 

5.6 

5.6 

1.36-2.73  hr 

19,880 

19,SS0 

12 

12 

12 

1-1,000  yr 

12,000 

12,000 

— 

1.5 

1.5 

1.36-2.73  hr 

5.325 

5.325 

1 

0.5 

0.5 

(5,014) 

2,742 

2,742 

$142,635 


o.s 

0.8 

0.8 

$746-905 

$8,145 

$8,145 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

7,728 

8,112 

9 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,736 

14,736 

5.6 

6 

6 

480-584 

40,656 

41.2S0 

o.s 

— 

— 

4S0-530 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

11.7 

12 

12 

415-505 

69,229 

70,670 

2.7 

3 

3 

395-4S0 

15,720 

16,212 

5.6 

5.6 

5.6 

1.36-2.73  hr 

19,S80 

19,8S0 

23.2 

23.2 

23.2 

1-1,000  yr 

18,116 

$200,S82 

18,116 

54.4 

54.6 

54.6 

$1SS,764 

$203,S23 

$995,409 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


State  Colleges 
STATE  COLLEGE  HOUSING  FACILITIES-Continued 


411 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tilth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


STATE   COLLEGE   AUXILIARY    ENTERPRISE    FUND 


CHICO   STATE   COLLEGE 

Housing  manager  I — range  A 0.2           0.1           0.1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.5           0.5           0.5 

Student  assistant — range  A 2.2           1.5           1.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2.9           2.1           2.1 

HUMBOLDT  STATE  COLLEGE 

Senior  account  clerk 0.4           —              — 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.1           0.5           0.5 

Custodian    0.5           0.5           0.5 

Temporary  help 0.4           0.4           0.4 

Student  assistant — range  B 1              —              — 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2.4           1.4           1.4 

SAN  FRANCISCO  STATE  COLLEGE 

Housing  manager  II — range  B 0.4           0.5           0.5 

Building  maintenance  man 111 

Groundsman 111 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111 

Student  assistant — range  A 0.2           0.6           0.6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3.6           4.1           4.1 

SAN    JOSE  STATE   COLLEGE 

Housing  manager  II — range  A 0.3           0.3           0.3 

Maintenance  mechanic 111 

Building  maintenance  man 0.3           1              1 

Groundsman 2               2              2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111 

Student  assistant — range  A 2.5           2.5           2.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 7.1           7.S           7.8 

Totals,  State  College  Auxiliary  Enter- 
prise Fund   16.0         15.4         15.4 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   278.7      281.6      281.6 


SALARY  RANGE 
$676-821 

395-1S0 
1.36-2.73  hr 

$11,539 


$457-556 

425-517 

415-505 

(3,240) 

1-1,000  yr 


$985 
2,500 
5,324 


2,621 
5,324 


$S,S09 


$2,645 
3,030 

2,709 


$8,930 


$2,780 
3,030 
2,709 


$S,6S5 


$8,384 


$8,519 


$821-998 

$5,685 

$5,730 

556-614 

7,36S 

7,36S 

4S0-530 

6,360 

6,360 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1.36-2.73  hr 

2,130 

2,130 

$23,676 


$27,303 


$27,348 


$746-905 

$2,715 

$2,715 

676-746 

8,520 

8,952 

556-614 

6,840 

7,188 

480-530 

12,720 

12,720 

415-505 

5,352 

5,622 

1.36-2.73  hr 

8,875 

8,875 

$37,040 


3,940 


$983,749 


$45,022 


$89,518 


$1,072,858 


$46,072 


$90,869 


$1,086,278 


STATE   COLLEGE   PARKING   FACILITIES 


STATE  COLLEGE  PARKING 
REVENUE  FUND 

Chico  State  College 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I_ 

Watchman 

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Fresno  State  College 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  II 

Campus  security  officer 

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.2 

0.5 

0.5 

$676-821 

$4,774 

$4,926 

0.8 

0.5 

0.5 

415-505 

3,030 

3,030 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-480 

2,530 

2,654 

1.5 


1.5 


1.5 


$8,5S0 


$10,334 


$10,610 


0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$710-863 

$5,178 

$5,178 

9  9 

3 

3 

614-746 

22,978 

24.116 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,484 

5,760 

0.2 

0.5 

0.5 

(832) 

2,742 

2,742 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

(1,688) 

1,775 

1,775 

4.4 


5.5 


5.5 


$28,612 


$38,157 


$39,571. 


412 


State  Colleges 
STATE   COLLEGE   PARKING   FACILITIES-Contineud 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


SALARIES  AND  AVAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiith.)       (tulti.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


0.5 
2.5 


6.8 


2 
6.3 


6.8 


0.3 


STATE  COLLEGE   PARKING 

REVENUE   FUND— Continued 

State  College  at  Fullerton 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I_  0.5  0.5 

Campus  security   officer 2.5  2.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3  3 

State  College  at  Hayward 

Campus   security  officer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Custodian    : 

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 5.9 

Humboldt  State  College 

Campus  security  officer 1.7 

Temporary  help 0.3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2  2.3  2.3 

State  College  at  Long  Beach 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I_ 

Campus  security  officer 

Senior  clerk 

Laborer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 18.1         19.2         19.2 

Sacramento  State  College 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Campus  security  officer 

Intermediate   stenographer    

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 8.6  S.8  8.8 

State  College  at  San  Bernardino 

Campus  security  officer 0.4  0.5  0.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.4  0.5  0.5 

State  College  at  Los  Angeles 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Campus  security  officer 

Watchman 

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 11.7         13  13 

San  Diego  State  College 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Campus  security  officer 

Skilled  laborer 

Laborer 

Temporary  help 

Student   assistant   

Totals,  Authorised  Positions 12  12  12 


SALARY  EANGE 
$676-821 
614-746 

$23,355 


$4,926 
21,632 


$26,558 


$33,662 


$614-746 
(878) 

$13,514 


$44,743 


$16,744 
1,065 

$17,809 


$114,621 


$133,465 


0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$676-821 

4.8 

5 

5 

614-746 

1 

1 

1 

452-517 

0.9 

1.5 

1.5 

395^80 

1.4 

0.8 

0.8 

(4,863) 

$56,382 


$614-746 
$2,841 


$64,420 


$3,744 

$3,744 


$70,554 


$84,923 


0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$676-821 

5 

5 

5 

614-746 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

15,790 

4 

4 

4 

— 

$69,448 


$79,493 


$4,926 
22,045 


$26,971 


1.9 

9 

2 

$614-746 

$16,696 

$17,234 

1 

l 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.9 

l 

1 

415-505 

5,462 

5,737 

1 

l 

1 

395^S0 

5,308 

5,576 

0.8 

1.5 

1.5 

(4,318) 

10,008 

10,008 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

(934) 

1,065 

1,065 

$45,824 


$17,132 
1,065 

$18,197 


1 

'  1 

1 

$676-821 

$9,852 

$9,852 

9.6 

10 

10 

614-746 

83,858 

85,806 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,714 

6,010 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,210 

6,360 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-480 

2,430 

2,550 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

395-480 

7,796 

8,185 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

(3,207) 

4,470 

4,470 

3.3 

3.7 

3.7 

(10,869) 

13,135 

13,135 

$136,368 


$4,926 

$4,926 

42,960 

43,768 

6,204 

6,204 

7,490 

7,858 

2,840 

2,840 

$65,596 


$3,928 

$3,928 


0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$676-821 

$4,926 

$4,926 

3.9 

4 

4 

614-746 

33,640 

34,922 

2.7 

O 

3 

415-505 

16,544 

17,074 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,599 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,020 

5,264 

2.6 

3.5 

3.5 

(13,725) 

19,194 

19,194 

$87,140 


$4,440 

$4,661 

44,760 

44,760 

7,368 

7,368 

6,135 

6,360 

2,590 

2,720 

14,200 

14,200 

$80,069 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


State  Colleges 


413 


STATE   COLLEGE   PARKING   FACILITIES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Flllid)        (tulh.)       (tuth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


10.5 


STATE   COLLEGE   PARKING 

REVENUE    FUND— Continued 

San  Fernando  Valley  State  College 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Campus  security  officer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Student  assistant 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 10.5 

San   Francisco  State  College 

Campus  security  officer 

Parking  garage  supervisor 

Custodian    

Student  assistant   

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 6.2 

San  Jose  State  College 

Parking  garage  supervisor 4 

Custodian    1 

Intermediate  cashier  clerk 0.7 

Temporary   help    1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 6.7 

Sonoma  State  College 

Supervising  campus  security  officer  I 

Laborer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1.5 

Stanislaus  State  College 

Campus  security  officer 1 

Temporary  help 0.2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1.2 

State  Polytechnic  College — 
San  Luis  Obispo  Campus 

Campus  security  officer 1  1 

Student   assistant   3  3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4  4 

State  Polytechnic  College — 
Kellogg-Voorhis  Campus 

Campus  security  officer 2  2 

Intermediate   clerk   1  1 

Temporary  help 1.5 

Student  assistant   0.5  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 5 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    102.7 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.0 

0.5 

0.5 

.$070-821 

$4,926 

$4,020 

3 

3 

3 

614-740 

24,344 

25,414 

2 

•> 

2 

395-505 

10,100 

10,594 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-180 

2,765 

2.S80 

1 

1 

1 

(4,208) 

5,484 

5.4S4 

3.5 

3.5 

3.5 

(10,425) 

12,425 

12,425 

10.5 


6.9 


6.9 


1 
0.2 


1 
0.2 


1.2 


1.2 


5.5 


5.5 


108.7      108.7 


$49,187 


$35,970 


$457-556 
415-505 
395-480 
(3,289) 

$37,437 


$8,283 


$614-746 
1,000 

$7,930 


$614-746 
(10,479) 

$18,603 


$30,688 


$609,673 


$60,044 


0.8 

1 

1 

$014-740 

$8,520 

1 

1 

1 

457—556 

6,672 

1.9 

2 

»> 

415-505 

11,434 

2.5 

2.9 

2.9 

(8,526) 

10,295 

$36,921 


$26,454 
6,060 
4,860 
5,484 

$42,858 


$6,790 


$8,020 
1,000 


$9,020 


$8,952 
10,638 


$19,590 


$614-746 

$17,688 

395-480 

5,120 

(8,100) 

- 

(1,059) 

8,875 

$31,683 


$710,552 


$61,723 


$8,520 

6,672 

11,705 

10,295 

$37,192 


$26,688 
6,060 
5,100 

5,484 

$43,332 


0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$676-821 

$4,260 

$4,476 

0.3 

_ 

_ 

480-530 

— 

— 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-505 

2,530 

2,654 

0.2 

- 

- 

395-480 

— 

— 

$7,130 


58,418 
1,000 


$9,418 


$8,952 
10.638 


$19,590 


$17,904 
5,374 

8,875 

$32,153 


$724,812 


414 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


MARITIME  ACADEMY 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 

66-67 
(Filled) 

67-68 
(Aulh.) 

68-69 
(Aulh.) 

1968-69 

SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$19,200 

$20,168 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

S,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.3 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,160 

6,360 

1.7 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,020 

5,264 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,220 

5.4S4 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(1,321) 

1,290 

1,290 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Superintendent    

Business  manager  II   

Storekeeper    II    

Accountant  I 

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk   

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions  _. 


INSTRUCTION 


10.2 


Dean    

Commandant  of  midshipmen — execu- 
tive officer,  training  ship 

Head,  department  of  marine  engineer 

ing — chief  engineer 

Senior    instructor    

Instructor    

Librarian    III    

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 24.2 


CARE   AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook    

Pharmacists  mate 

Baker   I    

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Chief  mess  attendant 

Pood  service  assistant  I 

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Painter   I    

Lead  groundsman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Groundsman 

Janitor    

Temporary   help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SHIP   OPERATION 

Head,  department  of  nautical  science — 
commanding  officer,  training  ship_ 

Marine  electrician 

Boatswain 

Ships  carpenter 

Shipfitter-welder    

Marine   machinist 

Fireman    

Stock    clerk    

Canvas   worker    

Seaman   

Temporary   help    

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    


1S.1 


1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2.7 

4 

1.3 


14 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2.9 

0.4 


13.3 


10.2 


10.2 


$82,490 


$88,970 


1 

1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,S60 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

1 

3 

13 

1 

2 

1.9 
0.3 

1 
3 
13 
1 
2 
2 
1 

1 

3 

13 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1,048-1,273 

905-1,100 

863-1,048 

676-821 

425-517 

395-505 

(2,884) 

15,276 

39,600 

159,272 

9,S52 
11,602 
10,522 

7,S86 

25 


25 


$266,192 


$286,146 


20.9 


1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
3 
4 
1.3 


20.9 


1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
3 
4 
1.3 


14.3 


1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
0.4 


14.3 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
0.4 


13.4 


13.4 


79.S 


S3.S        S3.S 


$107,548 


$746-863 
644-710 
505-614 
556-614 
556-614 
480-530 
395-480 
(9,158) 

$92,443 


$1,155-1.405 
676-746 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
505-614 
457-556 
457-556 
435-530 
(3,S70) 

$105,270 


$653,943 


$125,5S5 


$10,356 

8,384 

7,368 

14.736 

7,368 

18,830 

22,902 

9,622 

$99,566 


$16,S60 
8.952 
S.952 
8,520 
8,520 

17.040 
7,368 
6,672 
6,672 

17,690 
4.45S 

$111,704 


$711,971 


0,646 


$16,S60 

15,276 

15.276 

39,600 

160.554 

9,852 
11,878 
10,900 

7,SS6 


$2SS,082 


1 

1 

1 

$614-746 

$S,952 

$8,952 

1 

1 

1 

530-710 

7,72S 

7,728 

3 

4 

4 

4S0-644 

26,186 

26,794 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,12S 

7.4SS 

1 

1 

1 

480-5S4 

7.00S 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,714 

6,010 

7.9 

10 

10 

359-435 

47,462 

49,150 

1.2 

0.9 

0.9 

(11,765) 

8,399 

S.399 

$12S,537 


$10,356 

8,520 

7.36S 

14,736 

7,368 

19.0SO 

23,040 

9,622 

$100,090 


$16.S60 
8.952 
8,952 
8,520 
8,520 

17,040 
7,368 
6,672 
6,672 

18,204 
4,458 

$112,218 


$719,573 


HIGHER  EDUCATION 


415 


STATE   SCHOLARSHIP   AND   LOAN   COMMISSION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 
47 

48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SCHOLARSHIP  AND    FELLOWSHIP   PROGRAM 

Executive  director,  scholarship 

commission   

Assistant  executive  director 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Scholarship  and  fellowship  program 

supervisor  a 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 17.8 


GUARANTEED    LOAN    PROGRAM 


SALARY  RANfiE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

0.9 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,355 

11.92S 

0.1 

— 

— 

746-905 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,359* 

9.814* 

o 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13.344 

10.5 

11 

11 

395-505 

58,247 

60,764 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

2.1 

3 

3 

11,089 

16,445 

17,292 

0.2 

0.3 

0.3 

1,833 

3,054 

3,182 

20.3 


20.3 


Guaranteed  loan  program  supervisor 0.7  1 

Scholarship    and    Fellowship    program 

supervisor 0.9  — 

Accounting  officer  II 0.6  1 

Accounting  technician  II 0.5  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.6  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.8  4 

Intermediate  clerk 0.5  1 

Temporary  help -  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 6.6  10 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS 24.4  30.3 

*  Not  an  established  range. 

a  Position  transferred  from  the  Guaranteed  Loan  Program 


$114,139 


$746-905 


$137,076 


3,285 


$141,596 


$9,738 


— 

746-905 

_ 

— 

1 

746-905 

9,211 

9,662 

1 

457-556 

6,210 

6,516 

1 

425-517 

5,789 

6,029 

4 

395-505 

20,300 

21,318 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,484 

1 

(-) 

5,000 

5,000 

10 


$41,341 


$61,015 


30.3  $155,4S0  $19S,091 

to  properly  reflect  the  duties  performed. 


$63,747 


$205,343 


416 


EMPLOYMENT 


DEPARTMENT  OF   EMPLOYMENT 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Ami.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


OFFICE  OF  THE   DIRECTOR  AND 
DEPUTY   DIRECTOR 

Director 

Deputy  director 

Deputy  director — farm  labor  service- 
Assistant  to  the  director  

Assistant  deputy   director 

Secretary  II  

Secretary  I  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


GOVERNOR'S  ADVISORY  COUNCIL 

Executive  secretary 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


LEGAL  SECTION 

Chief  counsel 

Senior  counsel 

Associate  tax  counsel 

Assistant  counsel 

Junior  counsel 

Student  legal  assistant 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Legal  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PUBLIC   INFORMATION   SECTION 

Information  officer  II 

Radio,    television    and    motion    picture 

specialist 

Information   oificer  I   

Graphic   artist 

Senior   stenographer 

Drafting  aid  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$24,500 

$24,500 

$24,500 

1 

1 

1 

20,500 

20,500 

20,500 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,708 

20.496 

20,496 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

16,248 

17,070 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8,736 

2 

9 

2 

543-660 

15,840 

15,840 

0.2 

- 

- 

425-517 

- 

- 

7.9 


0.2 
0.7 


0.9 


1 
3.7 

1 

1.9 
1.1 
0.2 

2.S 
2.5 
0.7 


14.9 


1 

2 

1 

1 

0.2 

1 


1 
4 
3 

1 

0.2 

3 

2 

1 


15.2 


1 
2 
9 

1 

0.4 


7.4 


RESEARCH    AND  STATISTICS 
SECTION 

Chief,  research  and  statistics 1  1 

Assistant  chief 1  1 

Senior  research  analyst 4  4 

Statistical  consultant 0.3  1 

Associate  research  analyst 8  S 

Assistant  economic  analyst 11.8  13 

Junior  economic  analyst 6.1  9 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 3.2  4 

Economic  analyst  trainee 3.7  5 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Senior  clerk 2  2 

Senior  typist-clerk 1  1 

Senior   account   clerk    5.7  5 

Statistical  clerk  I 5.1  6 

Student  trainee 1.8  - 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.8  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.6  6 

Intermediate  account  clerk 38.3  34 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 102.4  103 


1 
4 
3 

1 

0.2 

3 

2 

1 


15.2 


1 
2 
2 

1 
0.4 


7.4 


103 


$119,729 


$950-1,155 
469-571 

$8,484 


$1,475-1,708 

1,273-1,548 

1,155-1,405 

863-1.048 

746-821 

457-710 

517-628 

446-543 

395-505 

$162,477 


$1,048-1,273 

863-1,048 
863-1,048 
556-676 
469-571 
415-505 
395-505 

$71,303 


$738,787 


$125,832 


$13,860 
6,230 

$20,090 


$20,508 
71,088 
41,580 

9,174 

1,334 

21,354 

12,570 

4,900 

$182,508 


$15,276 

12.576 

25.152 

14,784 

6,852 

1.992 


$76,632 


$796,717 


$126,654 


$13,860 
6,544 

$20,404 


$20,508 
72,780 
43,668 

9,624 

1,334 

21,672 

12,876 

5,140 

$187,602 


$15,276 

12,576 

25,152 

15.120 

6,852 

2,088 


$77,064 


1 

$1,337-1.626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

4 

1,100-1,337 

64,176 

64,170 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,S60 

14,556 

8 

905-1,100 

97,308 

99,526 

13 

746-905 

127,522 

132,264 

9 

614-746 

70,226 

73,714 

4 

530-644 

29,202 

29,940 

5 

556-614 

35,388 

36,120 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6.852 

?, 

457-556 

13.344 

13,344 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

5 

457-556 

32,866 

33,360 

6 

457-556 

35,484 

37,224 

435-556 

— 

— 

?, 

425-517 

10,200 

10,704 

6 

395-505 

31,850 

32,810 

34 

395^80 

184,867 

1S9.649 

$818,123 


EMPLOYMENT 


417 


DEPARTMENT   OF   EMPLOYMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INVESTIGATION    SECTION 

Chief  special   investigator 

Supervising  special  investigator  II 
Supervising  special  investigator  I  _ 

Senior  special   investigator 

Special  investigator 

Investigator   trainee   

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Overtime  

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION   OF  APPEALS 

Unemployment  Insurance  Appeals 
Board  : 

Chairman    

Board  member 

Secretary    

Chief  referee   

Senior   referee   

Referee    

Secretary  I  

Supervising  clerk  I   

Appeals   assistant 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior   stenographer 

Legal  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Junior  clerk 

Area  Referee  Offices : 

Senior   referee   , 

Referee    

Hearing  reporter   

Office   supervisor   I 

Employment  security   officer   III 

Supervising    clerk    II 

Supervising  clerk  I  

Senior  legal   stenographer 

Senior   stenographer 

Senior  clerk   

Senior    typist-clerk    

Senior  file  clerk 

Legal  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Janitor    

Junior  typist-clerk   

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION    OF   PUBLIC   EMPLOYMENT 
OFFICES   AND    BENEFIT 
PAYMENTS 

Assistant  Director — Manpower  : 

Assistant  director 

Staff  services  administrator 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Employment  Service  Section : 

Employment  security  administrative 

officer  II  

Employment  security  administrative 

officer  I 

Employment  security  officer  VI 

Employment  security  officer  V 


0.4 

0.6 
2 

4.7 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$16,044 

$16,044 

5 

5 

5 

950-1,155 

69,300 

69.300 

6 

6 

6 

821-998 

71,856 

71,856 

31.6 

32 

32 

746-905 

344,958 

347,184 

46.4 

50 

50 

676-821 

459,230 

470,176 

3.6 

5 

5 

556-614 

35,076 

36,341 

3.3 

4 

4 

469-571 

25,131 

25,994 

4.9 

5 

5 

425-517 

28,213 

2S.993 

10.3 

13 

13 

395-505 

71,779 

73.079 

0.8 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.4 

2.8 

2.8 

(3,433) 

$1,009,633 

21,000 
$1,148,347 

21,000 

113.3 

124.S 

124.S 

$1,165,727 

1 

1 

1 

$21,000 

$21,000 

$21,000 

2 

2 

20,500 

41,000 

41,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,476-1,750 

21,000 

21,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,626-1,749 

20,988 

20,988 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,70S 

20,496 

20,496 

10.8 

12 

12 

1,273-1,548 

212,448 

216,268 

3 

3 

3 

543-660 

23,760 

23,760 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7,728 

1.8 

2 

2 

517-628 

14,668 

15,014 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

4.9 

5 

5 

446-543 

31,135 

31,936 

4 

4 

4 

395-505 

21,841 

22,380 

0.2 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

4,880 

5,120 

1.4 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,434 

4,650 

8 

S 

8 

1.405-1.708 

163.968 

1 63.968 

57.S 

61 

61 

1,273-1,548 

1.092.371 

1.111.132 

62.9 

67 

67 

783-950 

733.075 

745.008 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10.860 

0.7 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10.860 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.772 

8.952 

9 

9 

9 

530-644 

14,796 

15.156 

4.8 

6 

6 

517-628 

42.468 

43.591 

2.S 

3 

3 

469-571 

19.114 

19.736 

9 

9 

9 

457-556 

13.344 

13.344 

4.5 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,688 

26.688 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6.672 

9.9 

10 

10 

446-543 

62,296 

63,486 

10.2 

11 

11 

425-517 

63,461 

65,393 

42.9 

46 

46 

395-505    • 

252,935 

257,246 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,691 

5,760 

1.7 

1.6 

1.6 

395-480 

9,158 

9.257 

0.1 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,308 

4,524 

0.3 

0.3 

(149) 
$2,689,286 

2,000 

2,000 

249.4 

264.9 

264.9 

$3,002,483 

$3,049,553 

$1,548-1,882 

1,337-1,626 

543-660 

469-571 


1,213-1,475 

1,100-1,337 

1,048-1,273 

950-1,155 


$22,584 

19,512 

7,920 

6,852 


17,140 

13.200 
30,552 
65,016 


$22,584 

19,512 

7,920 

6,852 


17,700 

13,860 
30,552 
66,652 


1  i—  L-C27SW 


418 


EMPLOYMENT 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EMPLOYMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (AutM       (Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 


DIVISION   OF  PUBLIC   EMPLOYMENT 
OFFICES  AND    BENEFIT 
PAYMENTS— Continued 

Employment  Service  Section — 
Continued 

Employment  security  officer  IV 5.9 

Employment  security  officer  III 6.7 

Employment  security  officer  II 2.4 

Employment  security  officer  I 2.6 

Senior  stenographer 2 

Senior  clerk 0.6 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.9 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1.5 

Occupational  Analysis  Field  Center : 

Employment  security  officer  V 1 

Employment  security  officer  III 1 

Employment  security  officer  II 7.5 

Employment  security  officer  I 4.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2 

Benefits  Section : 

Employment  security  administrative 

officer  II 1 

Employment  security  administrative 

officer  I 1 

Employment  security  officer  VI 3 

Employment  security  officer  V 3.2 

Employment  security  officer  IV 5.3 

Employment  security  officer  III 12.2 

Employment  security  officer  II 3.2 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Interstate  ITnit : 

Employment  security  officer  V 1 

Employment  security  officer  IV 1 

Employment  security  officer  III 4 

Employment  security  officer  II 7.2 

Supervising  clerk  II 1 

Employment  security  officer  I 29.2 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 1 

Employment  security  trainee 0.6 

Senior  clerk 1 

Senior  typist-clerk   0.1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.9 

Intermediate  clerk 10.4 

Junior  typist-clerk 0.3 

Junior  clerk 1.7 

Temporary  help — seasonal  claims 

load    22.2 

Manpower  Training  and  Utilization 
Branch : 

Staff  services  administrator 0.9 

Employment  security  administrative 

officer  II - 

Employment  security  administrative 

officer  I 1 

Employment   security  officer  VI 1.9 

Employment  security  officer  V 5.1 

Employment  security  officer  IV 8.2 

Employment  security  officer  III 4.3 

Employment  security  officer  II 3.2 

Senior  stenographer 1.8 

Teletypewriter  operator 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 6.4 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    3.5 

Manpower  Training  Payment  Unit : 

Employment  security  officer  III 1 

Employment  security  officer  II 1 

Employment  security  officer  I 3 

Intermediate    stenographer    1.8 

Intermediate   typist-clerk    0.2 

Seasonal   help    5.9 

Organization     and     Management 
Section : 
Employment  security  administrative 

officer  II 1 

Employment  security  officer  VI 1.3 


SALARY  KANGE 

6 

6 

$863-1.048 

$70,686 

$72,319 

10 

10 

746-905 

105,282 

107,298 

3 

3 

676-821 

25,509 

26,778 

3 

3 

584-710 

21,024 

22,104 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,160 

6,464 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,517 

11,993 

1.5 

1.5 

395-505 

7,290 

7,650 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.S60 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,434 

9,894 

8 

8 

676-821 

74,658 

75,924 

6 

6 

584-710 

47,304 

49,630 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,328 

10,840 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16,044 

3 

3 

1,048-1,273 

45,228 

45.S28 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

54.260 

54.S90 

6 

6 

S63-1,04S 

66,947 

69,417 

13 

13 

746-905 

136,734 

138,252 

5 

5 

676-S21 

45,628 

46,596 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

4 

4 

425-517 

24.079 

24.355 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,S60 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,326 

12,576 

4 

4 

746-905 

43,440 

43,440 

8 

8 

676-S21 

77,724 

7S.436 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

8,952 

29 

29 

5S4-710 

243.32S 

245,282 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,608 

7,728 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,156 

12.432 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,110 

6,412 

4 

4 

425-517 

21,455 

22,535 

4 

4 

395-505 

21.979 

22,380 

12 

12 

395-480 

67,353 

68,052 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,416 

4,632 

2 

2 

342^15 

8,95S 

9,404 

4 

4 

(134,456) 

25,680 

25,784 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

16,S60 

17,700 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2 

2 

1,048-1,273 

27,852 

28,476 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

53,221 

54,208 

8 

8 

863-1.048 

94.034 

96,954 

3 

3 

746-905 

27,972 

29,352 

— 

— 

676-821 

— 

_ 

2 

2 

469-571 

12,970 

13,396 

— 

— 

435-530 

— 

_ 

4 

4 

425-517 

22.998 

23,526 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5.760 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.860 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,700 

9.S52 

5 

5 

584-710 

39.576 

40,296 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,934 

11,486 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,100 

0.5 

0.5 

(37,223) 

3,210 

3,230 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

2 

2 

1,048-1,273 

29,368 

30.072 

EMPLOYMENT 


419 


DEPARTMENT   OF   EMPLOYMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   PUBLIC   EMPLOYMENT 
OFFICES   AND    BENEFIT 
PAYMENTS— Continued 

Organization  and  Management 
Section — Continued 

Employment  security  officer  V 

Employment  security  officer  IV 

Employment  security  officer  III 

Supervising    employment    counselor 

Employment  security  officer  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Teletypewriter  operator 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Coastal  Area  Office : 

Area  manager 

Senior  research  analyst 

Supervisor,  area  field  operations 

Employment  security  officer  VI 

Farm  labor  supervisor  II 

Employment  security  officer  V 

Farm  labor  supervisor  I 

Associate  research  analyst 

Information  officer  I 

Employment  security  officer  IV 

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Employment  security  officer  III 

Supervising  employment  counselor  _ 

Employment  security  officer  II 

Junior  economic  analyst 

Economic   analyst  trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Statistical  clerk  I 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate    clerk    

Interior  Area  Office : 

Area   manager 

Senior   research    analyst    

Supervisor,  area  field  operations 

Employment  security  officer  VI 

Farm  labor  supervisor  II 

Employment  security  officer  V 

Farm  labor  supervisor  I 

Associate  research  analyst 

Employment  security  officer  IV 

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Employment  security  officer  III 

Farm  labor  officer  III 

Employment  security  officer  II 

Farm  labor  officer  II 

Junior  economic  analyst 

Employment  security  officer  I 

Economic  analyst — trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Los  Angeles  Metropolitan  Area  Office : 

Area   manager 

Senior  research  analyst 

Supervisor,  area  field  operations 

Employment  security  officer  VI 

Employment  security  officer  V 

Farm  labor  supervisor  I 

Associate  research  analyst 

Information  officer  I 

Employment  security  officer  IV 

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Employment  security  officer  III 

Employment  security  officer  II 

Farm  labor  officer  II 

Junior  economic  analyst 

Employment  security  officer  I 

Economic  analyst  trainee 

Senior  stenographer   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 


SALARY  RANGE 

7 

8 

8 

$950-1,155 

$110,275 

$110,880 

3.9 

7 

7 

863-1,048 

84,588 

85,665 

0.9 

5 

5 

746-905 

46,356 

48,648 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,104 

10,608 

— 

4 

4 

676-821 

35,548 

36,744 

1 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,134 

13,452 

— 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,251 

23,789 

- 

2.9 

2.9 

395-505 

14,886 

15,342 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,S60 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16.044 

8 

8 

S 

1,04S-1,273 

122,208 

122,208 

0,8 

1,048-1,273 

— 

— 

2 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

27,390 

27,720 

1  5 

950-1,155 

— 

— 

3  9 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

35,604 

36,726 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

3.7 

4 

4 

863-1,048 

48,156 

49,312 

4.5 

5.5 

5.5 

746-905 

56,392 

57,342 

4.3 

4 

4 

746-905 

43,440 

43,440 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1  6 

13 

13 

676-821 

116,401 

121,409 

1.1 

4 

4 

614-746 

31,116 

32,200 

0.8 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,672 

7,00S 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

1.8 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

4 

4 

4 

395-505 

22,698 

22,971 

0.5 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

6.1 

7 

7 

1,048-1,273 

106,512 

106,932 

0.8 

1,048-1,273 

— 

— 

1.2 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

27,170 

27,720 

3.9 

950-1,155 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

38 

4 

4 

863-1,048 

48,084 

48,588 

5.2 

6 

6 

746-905 

59,918 

61,266 

2 

3 

3 

746-905 

30,672 

31,116 

07 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

46 

676-821 

— 

— 

07 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,452 

8,880 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

0  5 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

3 

3 

3 

469-571 

20,388 

20,556 

2.2 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,767 

17,345 

1 

\ 

j 

1,337-1.626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

X 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

9 

9 

9 

1,048-1,273 

137,484 

137,484 

3 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

41,580 

41,580 

0  8 

950-1,155 

— 

— 

o 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

\ 

\ 

1 
7 
3 
7 
10 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

6.8 
2 

3.9 
5.6 
1  5 

7 

3 

7 

10 

863-1,048 

83,338 

85,666 

746-905 

30,672 

31,116 

746-905 

71,070 

72,882 

676-821 
676-821 

89,397 

92,857 

1 

3 

3 

614-746 

24,110 

24,858 

3.3 

3 

3 

584-710 

22,944 

24,102 

1.6 

556-614 

— 

— 

3 

3 

3 

469-571 

20.556 

20.556 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,035 

6.335 

5.8 

6 

6 

425-517 

36,487 

36,763 

2.1 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

420 


EMPLOYMENT 


DEPARTMENT  OF   EMPLOYMENT-Confinued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF   PUBLIC   EMPLOYMENT 
OFFICES  AND   BENEFIT 
PAYM  ENTS— Continued 

Southern  Area  Office : 

Area  manager 

Senior  research  analyst 

Supervisor,  area  field  operations 

Employment  security  officer  VI 

Farm  labor  supervisor  II 

Employment  security  officer  V 

Farm  labor  supervisor  I 

Associate  research  analyst 

Employment  security  officer  IV 

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Farm  labor  officer  III 

Supervising  employment  counselor 

Employment  security  officer  III 

Employment  security  officer  II 

Farm  labor  officer  II 

Junior   economic   analyst 

Economic   analyst  trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Statistical  clerk  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Local  Offices : 

Employment  security  officer  VI 

Employment  security  officer  V 

Employment  security  officer  IV 

Parole  agent  I 

Employment  security  officer  III 

Supervising   employment   counselor- 
Employment  security  officer  II 

Farm  labor  officer  II 

Employment  counselor 

Employment  security  officer  I 

Farm  labor  officer  I 

Employment  security  trainee 

Employment  counselor — trainee 

Employment  community  worker 

Senior   stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  file  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Senior  cashier  clerk 

Teletypewriter  operator 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Telephone   operator   —   nonmultiple 

board  

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 

Intermediate  cashier  clerk 

Janitor    

Junior  stenographer 

Junior  typist-clerk   

Seasonal  help 

Overtime 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION    OF   FARM    LABOR 
SERVICEa 

State  Office,  Farm  Labor  Service : 

Chief  of  farm  labor  services 1 

Farm    labor    administrative    officer  1 

Farm  labor  supervisor  II 2 

Farm  labor  supervisor  I 2.1 

Associate  research  analyst 0.1 

Assistant  economic  analyst 0.1 

Employment  security  officer  III 1 

Farm  labor  officer  III 2.5 

Farm  labor   officer  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

5.6 

6 

6 

1,048-1,273 

89,965 

90,646 

0.8 

— 

— 

1,048-1,273 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

2.3 

— 

— 

950-1,155 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2.4 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

34.S60 

35,962 

2 

4 

4 

740-905 

38,616 

40,008 

0.6 

_ 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

2.9 

4 

4 

746-905 

41,569 

42,014 

5.3 

6 

6 

676-821 

55,820 

57,552 

0.2 

_ 

_ 

676-821 

— 

— 

2 

2 

2 

614-746 

15,616 

16,394 

0.3 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,672 

7,008 

2.7 

3 

3 

469-571 

19,304 

19.608 

0.3 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,003 

11,555 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15.276 

15,276 

46.9 

49 

49 

950-1,155 

667,131 

672,594 

68.1 

78 

78 

863-1,048 

941,372 

960,146 

1.3 

o 

2 

764-927 

16,838 

19,236 

184.9 

207 

207 

746-905 

2,176,600 

2,204,340 

33 

50 

50 

746-905 

492,854 

513,910 

392.5 

459 

459 

676-821 

4,305,998 

4,400,679 

7.4 

— 

— 

676-821 

— 

— 

231.9 

317 

317 

676-821 

2,806,137 

2,905,579 

1,375.8 

1,460 

1,460 

584-710 

12,020,594 

12,206,144 

11.2 

— 

— 

584-710 

— 

— 

179.4 

255 

255 

556-614 

1,840,128 

1,872,931 

129.6 

153 

153 

556-614 

1,106,564 

1,122,909 

38.1 

64 

64 

480-584 

396,413 

414,936 

4 

4 

4 

469-571 

27,408 

27,408 

40.1 

50 

50 

457-550 

317,514 

321,788 

6 

7 

7 

457-556 

45,516 

45,792 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

31.7 

34 

34 

457-556 

219,273 

222,129 

3.9 

4 

4 

435-530 

23,942 

24,940 

12.4 

12 

12 

435-530 

75,895 

76,270 

116.3 

131 

131 

425-517 

775.486 

789,938 

211.9 

245 

245 

395-505 

1,340,874 

1,368,433 

49.1 

53 

53 

395-480 

299,081 

302,252 

49.2 

51 

51 

395-480 

287,048 

289,775 

28.5 

29 

29 

395-480 

159,732 

163,202 

1.7 

3 

3 

395-480 

15,459 

16,102 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,000 

5,242 

151.8 

157.3 

157.3 

395-480 

859,732 

876,876 

2.6 

1 

1 

386-469 

5,142 

5.398 

17.1 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,223 

4,434 

998 

693.3 

693.3 

(6,987,742) 

4,450,986 

4,478,025 

1 

3.7 

3.7 

(7,149) 
$36,408,921 

25,400 
$40,206,068 

25,400 

4,859.1 

5,023.7 

5,023.7 

$40,913,638 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2 

2 

1,048-1.273 

30,552 

30.552 

9 

2 

950-1,155 

27,720 

27,720 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,188 

10.692 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.S60 

2 

2 

746-905 

19,946 

20,880 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,518 

7,888 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

EMPLOYMENT 


421 


DEPARTMENT  OF   EMPLOYMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aurh.)       (Until.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF    FARM    LABOR 
SERVICE— Continued 

State  Office,  Farm  Labor  Service — - 
Continued 

Statistical   clerk    I    

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Field  Farm  Labor  Service  : 

Farm   labor   supervisor   II 

Farm   labor   supervisor   I    

Employment  security  officer  III 

Farm  labor  officer  III 

Farm  labor  officer  II  _   \ 

Employment  security  officer  I  _. 

Farm   labor  officer   I   

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Janitor    

Seasonal   help    

Totals,   Authorized   Positions   . 


DIVISION   OF  ACCOUNTS  AND 
TAX  COLLECTIONS 

Office  of  Assistant  Director — Tax 
Services : 

Assistant  director — tax  services 1  1 

Supervising  emplovment  tax  auditor 

I 1  1 

Employment  tax  auditor  III 2  4 

Secretary  I 1  1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Accounting  Section  : 

Chief    r 1  1 

Assistant  chief 1  1 

Accounting   supervisor    2  2 

General  accountant  III 5.2  6 

Office   supervisor   I   1.7  2 

General  accountant  II    3.5  4 

Supervising  file  clerk  II  _.. 3  3 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 1.5  2 

Accountant  I  .    16.3  17 

Supervising   clerk   I    3  3 

Supervising  file  clerk  I 2  2 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 0.8 

Supervising  calculating  machine  op- 
erator      1  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Senior  clerk   14.5  16 

Senior  file  clerk     6  6 

Senior   account   clerk    1  1 

Accounting   technician   II 39.7  43 

Laborer 3  3 

Intermediate    stenographer    7.9  7 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    20.2  24 

Calculating    machine   operator 6.6  7 

Intermediate  clerk 128.9  137 

Intermediate  file  clerk 6  6 

Intermediate  account  clerk 96.1  101 

.Tunior  stenographer —  1 

Junior   typist-clerk    3.1  1 

Addressing  machine  operator 1  1 

Junior  clerk 23.1  24 

Temporary  help — seasonal  cashier 13  13 

Temporary  help — seasonal  claims 53.6  11 

Overtime    1.7  0.4 

Auditing  Section  : 

Chief    1  1 

Supervisor  of  collections 1  1 

Supervising  emplovment  tax  auditor 

I  2  2 

Assistant  supervisor  of  collections 0.9  1 

Employment  tax  auditor  III 10.1  12 

General  accountant  II 0.5  1 

Employment  tax  auditor  II 15  14 

Supervising  collection  technician  —  4  4 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.1 

1 

1 

$457-556 

$6,335 

$6,646 

1 

o 

o 

425-517 

12.308 

12.40S 

1.1 

o 

o 

395-505 

10.S40 

11.390 

0.9 

3 

3 

1.048-1.273 

45.828 

J5.S28 

2.8 

11 

11 

950-1.155 

148.954 

150.101 

1 

1 

1 

740-905 

10,860 

10800 

22.S 

27 

27 

746-905 

285,304 

289.014 

23.4 

38 

38 

676-821 

354.696 

303.046 

0.5 

1 

1 

584-710 

7.888 

8,282 

77.4 

99 

99 

584-710 

795.094 

812.978 

0.2 

3 

3 

469-571 

18,108 

18.660 

13.7 

20 

20 

425-517 

115.861 

119.155 

4 

4 

4 

395-505 

22,480 

22.742 

8.4 

11.8 

11.8 

395^180 

61,470 

62,879 

19.9 

72.9 

72.9 

(121,226) 
$1,495,313 

468,018 

470,861 

189 

309.7  b 

309.7  b 

$2,524,624 

$2,567,901 

1 

$1,475-1,708 

1 

998-1,213 

4 

905-1.100 

1 

543-660 

1 

425-517 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1 

1.100-1.337 

2 

998-1.213 

6 

905-1,100 

2 

746-905 

4 

746-905 

3 

614-746 

2 

614-746 

17 

556-676 

3 

530-644 

o 

530-644 

- 

530-644 

1 

480-584 

1 

469-571 

16 

457-556 

6 

457-556 

1 

457-556 

43 

457-556 

3 

480-530 

7 

425-517 

24 

395-505 

7 

415-505 

137 

395-480 

6 

395-480 

101 

395-480 

1 

386-469 

1 

359-435 

1 

359-435 

24 

342-415 

13 

(62,879) 

11 

(259.578) 

0.4 

(10,556) 

1 

1.273-1,548 

1 

1,048-1,273 

2 

99S-1.213 

1 

950-1.155 

12 

905-1,100 

1 

746-905 

14 

746-905 

4 

746-905 

$20,508 

14.556 
47.096 

7,275 
5.100 

18,576 
16,044 
29.112 
76.320 
18.720 
39.994 
26.016 
17.132 
133.584 
22,944 
15,456 


7.00S 

6.S52 

103.093 

39,746 

6,672 

275.3S1 

19,080 

43,428 

131,359 

40.520 

763.284 

34,560 

562,993 

4,765 

4.416 

5,220 

10S.771 

61,620 

52.140 

2.600 

18,284 
15,276 

29,112 
11,928 

153.56S 
9,174 

148.620 
43,314 


$20,508 

14.556 

48.784 
7.632 
5,352 

18,576 
16,044 
29.1 1 2 
77.502 
19.630 
40.S92 
26.424 
17.544 
135.002 
23.184 
15,456 


7,008 

6,852 

104.486 

40.032 

6,672 

2S0.59S 

19.0S0 

43.428 

133.S99 

41.026 

773.218 

34.560 

570,414 

5,000 

4,632 

5,220 

112,634 

64,740 

54.780 

2,600 

1S.576 
15,276 

29.112 
12.526 

155.428 
9,624 

150,576 
43,440 


422 


EMPLOYMENT 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EMPLOYMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.j       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
A 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF  ACCOUNTS  AND 

TAX  COLLECTIONS— Continued 

Auditing  Section — Continued 

Senior  tax  representative 

Collection  technician  II 

Tax  representative 

Collection  technician  I 

Auditor  I   

Tax  representative — trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Student  trainee  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Overtime 

Field  Tax  Services : 

Tax  administrator 

Supervising  employment  tax  auditor 

I 

Employment  tax  auditor  III 

Employment  tax  auditor  II 

Tax  compliance  supervisor  I 

Senior  tax  representative 

Tax  representative 

Auditor  I 

Tax  representative — trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Janitor    

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


OFFICE   OF  ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR- 
ADMINISTRATION 

Assistant  director — administration 1 

Accounting  supervisor 1 

Internal  auditor  III 2 

Internal  auditor  II 5.1 

Auditor  I — 

Secretary  I  

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Management  and  Analysis  Section : 

Chief    1 

Senior  management   analyst - 

Staff  management  analyst 1 

Associate  management  analyst 4 

Assistant  management  analyst 3 

Junior  staff  analyst — 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Data  Processing  Section : 

Data  processing  manager  III 1 

Senior     data     processing     systems 

analyst 1 

Data  processing  manager  I 2 

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst    4.6 

Computer  operations  supervisor  II  2 
Supervisor,  electronic  data  process- 
ing      5 

Assistant    data    processing   systems 

analyst 2 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I 2.5 

Programmer  II 14.6 


SALARY  EANGE 

0.3 

1 

1 

$676-821 

$8,214 

$8,628 

4.5 

4 

4 

676-821 

38,094 

3S.87S 

0.4 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,518 

7,888 

6.3 

5 

5 

614-746 

42,448 

43,684 

1.5 

2 

2 

584-644 

14,318 

15.036 

0.1 

1 

1 

530-584 

6,568 

6,896 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13.704 

0.5 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,210 

6,516 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,542 

6,672 

0.1 

1 

1 

435-556 

5,760 

6,060 

2.8 

4 

4 

425-517 

21,566 

22,650 

8.5 

9 

9 

395-505 

4S.507 

49,736 

1.7 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1.7 

1 

1 

3S6-469 

4,740 

4,980 

0.9 

- 

- 

(5,780) 

- 

- 

4 

4 

4 

1,213-1,475 

70.S00 

70,S00 

23.2 

23 

23 

99S-1,213 

334,614 

334,788 

50.8 

52 

52 

905-1,100 

671.9S9 

678,692 

190.9 

192 

192 

746-905 

2,044,733 

2,059.998 

10.2 

11 

11 

746-905 

112.289 

116,776 

16 

21 

21 

676-821 

195,719 

201,403 

28.3 

33 

33 

614-746 

270,152 

277,382 

9.2 

13 

13 

584-644 

98,394 

100,104 

3.3 

4 

4 

530-584 

26,280 

27,472 

18.4 

18 

18 

469-571 

122.94S 

123,280 

8.7 

8 

8 

457-556 

53.350 

53,376 

4.3 

6 

6 

457-556 

39,314 

39.772 

25.8 

27 

27 

425-517 

158,417 

161,625 

14.7 

15 

15 

395-505 

83,922 

84,933 

1.5 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.7 

0.8 

0.8 

395^80 

4,150 

4,213 

2.5 

- 

- 

(19,609) 
$7,258,360 

- 

- 

953.7 

956.2 

956.2 

$7,745,517 

$7,850,623 

1 
1 
2 
7 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

2 
7 
1 

1 
1 

$1,405-1,708 
998-1,213 
905-1,100 
746-905 
584-644 
543-660 
425-517 

1 
1 
1 
5 
5 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
5 
5 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1,213-1,475 

1,100-1,337 

998-1,213 

905-1,100 

746-905 

614-746 

469-571 

457-556 

425-517 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1,100-1,337 
99S-1,213 

7 
2 

7 
2 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 

5 

5 

905-1,100 

3 

4 
16 

3 

4 

16 

746-905 
746-905 
746-905 

$20,496 

14,556 

26.400 

72.204 

7,008 

7.920 

6,204 

16,860 

13.200 

14.556 

59.264 

49,182 

7,368 

6,852 

6,672 

11.304 

1S.576 

16,044 
29,112 

87,688 
24,600 

61,725 

29,956 

38,533 

164,555 


$20,496 

14,556 

26.400 

73,092 

7,368 

7,920 

6,204 

17,700 

13,860 

14,556 

62,224 

51,078 

7,728 

6,852 

6,672 

11,556 

18,576 

16,044 
29,112 

90.0S0 
25,176 

62,832 

30,900 

39.896 

168,452 


EMPLOYMENT 


423 


DEPARTMENT   OF   EMPLOYMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auih.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


OFFICE   OF  ASSISTANT   DIRECTOR- 
ADMIN  1ST  RAT  ION— Continued 

Data  Processing  Section — Continued 

Key  data  supervisor  IV 1 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II  1 

Key  data  supervisor  III 2 

Senior  computer  operator 3.1 

Programmer   I 2.8 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  I  5.5 

Accountant    I    2 

Key  data  supervisor  II 5 

Supervising  clerk   I   1 

Computer  operator 11.4 

Storekeeper   I    1 

Programmer — trainee 0.6 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  6.5 
Supervising      calculating      machine 

operator    1 

Senior  stenographer 2 

Key  data  supervisor  I 15.9 

Senior  clerk 2 

Tabulating  machine  operator 15.2 

Stock    clerk    0.9 

Senior  account  clerk   1 

Accounting    technician    II    5.8 

Laborer 3.3 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4 

Calculating  machine  operator 3.9 

Key  punch  operator 145 

Intermediate  clerk 26.8 

Intermediate  file   clerk   1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 12.5 

Janitor    1 

Key  data  operator — trainee 12.5 

Overtime 6.6 

Division  of  Administrative  Services : 
Office  of  the  Chief : 

Administrative  service  officer  III  1 

Assistant  management  analyst 1 

Secretary  I 1 

Administrative  trainee 0.5 

Business  Services : 

Chief      1 

Office  supervisor  I 1 

Supervising  clerk  II 1 

Duplicating    machine    supervisor 

II     1 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 2 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I  2 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I  1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior    clerk    2 

Senior  typist-clerk 8.9 

Varitypist     1.5 

Senior  file  clerk 2 

Stock  clerk 2 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II  6.8 

Photocopyist     1.9 

Teletypewriter  operator 0.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 40.7 

Intermediate  clerk 22.5 

Junior  typist-clerk   0.9 

Junior  clerk 12 

Temporary  help 4.3 

Overtime     0.7 

Area  Business  Management  Offices  : 

Area  business  administrator 4 

Business  service  officer  II 3.4 

Business  service  officer  I 5 

Supervising  clerk  II 2 

Property  inspector 1 

Business  service  assistant 0.5 

Maintenance  mechanic 1 

Office  building  engineer 2 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$728-884 

$9,390 

$9,858 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

2 

2 

628-764 

17,064 

17.6S8 

4 

4 

614-746 

35,002 

35.412 

2 

2 

614-746 

14,976 

15,712 

5 

5 

584-710 

42,600 

42.600 

2 

2 

556-676 

14,040 

14,736 

5 

5 

543-660 

38.745 

39,504 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

13 

13 

530-644 

94,992 

96,240 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,158 

7,368 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,616 

14.736 

7 

7 

505-614 

51,576 

51,576 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

15 

15 

469-571 

101,638 

102.696 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

15 

15 

457-556 

98.892 

99,168 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,668 

5.960 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,542 

6,672 

6 

6 

457-556 

37,275 

38,719 

4 

4 

480-530 

24,990 

25,290 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,417 

11,983 

4 

4 

395-505 

22,632 

22.902 

4 

4 

415-505 

23,155 

23,532 

138 

138 

405-492 

772.323 

788.802 

28 

28 

395-480 

157,208 

158.822 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

15 

15 

395-480 

81,990 

83,793 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

19 

19 

359-395 

84,354 

88,458 

8.4 

8.4 

(38,472) 

50,000 

50,000 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,472 

9,936 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,275 

7,632 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,672 

7,008 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,188 

10,692 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,700 

8,952 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

f> 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

5 

2 

505-614 

14,436 

14,736 

l 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

l 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

9 

9 

457-556 

59,074 

59,684 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,907 

13,214 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,832 

13.136 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

7 

7 

435-530 

42,503 

43,645 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,028 

12,320 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

41 

41 

395-505 

237,437 

240,029 

24 

24 

395^80 

130,919 

133,915 

1 

1 

395-435 

5,220 

5,220 

11 

11 

342-415 

50,276 

52,064 

9 

9 

(19,917) 

42,660 

44,820 

1.2 

1.2 

(3,991) 

7,800 

7,800 

4 

4 

998-1,213 

56,908 

57,876 

5 

5 

821-998 

57,444 

58,662 

4 

4 

746-905 

40,983 

41,940 

2 

2 

614-746 

17,166 

17,580 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,548 

7,920 

2 

2 

676-746 

16,224 

17,040 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

424 


EMPLOYMENT 


DEPARTMENT   OF   EMPLOYMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-6  9 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


OFFICE  OF  ASSISTANT   DIRECTOR- 
ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Area  Business  Management  Offices — 
Continued 

Supervising  clerk  I 2.1 

Storekeeper  I 2 

Supervising  cashier-clerk  I 2 

Property  clerk  I 0.6 

Supervising  telephone  operator  II — 

multiple  board 1 

Janitor  foreman  II 1 

Building  maintenance  man 4.2 

Senior   stenographer 3 

Senior  clerk 3 

Senior   typist-clerk   7.8 

Stock  clerk 4.3 

Senior  cashier-clerk 6 

Duplicating   machine   operator   II 2 

Teletypewriter  operator 2 

Laborer   3.2 

Intermediate  stenographer 6.4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 28.6 

Intermediate  clerk 4.5 

Telephone  operator  —  nonmultiple 

board 1 

Telephone  operator — multiple  board  5.3 

Janitor    5.5 

Duplicating  machine  operator  I 1 

Overtime 0.1 

Training  Section  : 

Training  officer  II 1 

Employment  security  officer  V 1 

Training  officer  I 1 

Employment  security  officer  IV 1 

Training    assistant    1.9 

Employment  security  officer  II   _  0.3 

Disability  insurance  officer  I 0.7 

Senior  stenographer   1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.1 

Property  Section  : 

Property  officer 1 

Business   service   officer   II 1.8 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel   officer   III 1 

Personnel   officer  II 1 

Associate  personnel   analyst   _  2 

Assistant    personnel    analyst    _  3.3 

Employment  counselor 1 

Junior  staff  analyst - 

Supervising   clerk   II   1 

Administrative  trainee 0.8 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  typist-clerk - 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    5 

Overtime - 

Budget  Section : 

Chief    1 

Assistant    chief    0.5 

Associate    management   analyst 1 

Associate  budget  analyst 1.5 

Assistant  management  analyst 0.3 

Assistant  budget  analyst 3.4 

Junior  staff  analyst - 

Accountant  I 1.6 

Administrative  trainee — 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.5 

Calculating  machine  operator 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1 

Fiscal  Section : 

Chief   1 

General  accountant  III 1 

Accounting  officer  III 1 

Business  service  officer  III 1 

Accounting  officer  II 1 


SALARY  RANGE 

3 

3 

$530-644 

$22,494 

$22,S54 

2 

2 

505-644 

14,736 

14,736 

2 

o 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,542 

6,868 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

5 

5 

556-614 

36,424 

36,780 

5 

5 

469-571 

31,504 

32,364 

4 

4 

457-556 

25,500 

25,776 

11 

11 

457-556 

66,802 

69,172 

4 

4 

457-556 

25,649 

26,051 

7 

7 

457-556 

45,129 

45,714 

9 

2 

435-530 

11,545 

12,145 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,720 

12,720 

2 

2 

4S0-530 

12,320 

12,620 

7 

7 

425-517 

41,552 

42,230 

30 

30 

395-505 

160,115 

164,471 

5 

5 

395-480 

25,671 

26,460 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

5 

5 

395-480 

28,777 

28,800 

5 

5 

395^80 

28,260 

28,524 

1 

1 

377-457 

5,484 

5,484 

0.4 

0.4 

(1,208) 

3,200 

3,200 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,404 

16,044 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11,130 

11,688 

9 

9 

746-905 

21,594 

21,720 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,112 

8.520 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,080 

5,330 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

2 

9 

821-998 

23,520 

23,952 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

2 

9 

905-1,100 

25,880 

26,400 

4 

4 

746-905 

37,912 

39,792 

1 

1 

676-S21 

9,586 

9,852 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,728 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,840 

7,188 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,743 

6,029 

5.1 

5.1 

395-505 

28,076 

28,615 

- 

- 

(65) 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,266 

14,556 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,888 

13,200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,126 

12,732 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

4 

4 

746-905 

39,737 

40,930 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,728 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,638 

8,016 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,672 

7,008 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,352 

5,628 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,484 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

EMPLOYMENT 


425 


DEPARTMENT   OF   EMPLOYMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


OFFICE  OF  ASSISTANT   DIRECTOR- 
ADMIN  ISTR  AT  ION— Continued 

Fiscal  Section — Continued 

Business  service  officer  I 

Storekeeper  III  

Business  service  assistant 

Collection   technician   I    

Accountant  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Business  management  trainee 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I  _ 

Senior  stenographer 

Stock  clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Laborer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Janitor    

Junior  stenographer 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION   OF   DISABILITY  AND 
HOSPITAL   BENEFITS 

General  Administration : 

Assistant  director — disability  insur- 
ance   

Disability  insurance  administrative 

officer 

Disability  insurance  officer  V 

Disability  insurance  officer  IV 

Disability  insurance  officer  III 

Secretary  I   

Senior    stenographer    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Claim  and  Voluntary  Plan  Services  : 

Disability  insurance  officer  V 

Disability  insurance  officer  IV 

Disability  insurance  officer  III 

Employment  tax  auditor  II 

Disability  insurance  officer  II 

Disability  insurance  officer  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate   clerk   

Disability  Insurance  District  Offices : 

Disability  insurance  officer  V 

Disability  insurance  officer  IV 

Disability  insurance  officer  III 

Disability  insurance  officer  II 

Disability  insurance  officer  I 

Employment  security  trainee 

Supervising  clerk   I 

Senior  stenographer  

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Janitor 

Junior  stenographer 

Junior   typist-clerk   

Junior  clerk 

Overtime 

Office  of  Medical  Director : 

Medical   director   

Assistant  medical  director 

Senior  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1.5 

2 

2 

$746-905 

$19,056 

$20,004 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1.9 

2 

2 

614-746 

16,320 

16,680 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,452 

s.sso 

3.5 

4 

4 

556-676 

30,916 

31,554 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

3.5 

4 

4 

505-644 

29,292 

29,472 

_ 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,840 

7,188 

o 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,556 

14,736 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

6.9 

7 

7 

457-556 

42,051 

44,015 

1.7 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,340 

12,632 

3.5 

5 

5 

457-556 

30,222 

31,074 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6,360 

2.2 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,572 

17,092 

17.5 

21 

21 

395-505 

114,28S 

116,550 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

3 

3 

395^80 

14,960 

15,694 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

395-480 

1,440 

1,440 

1.2 

1 

1 

386-469 

4,632 

4,860 

0.3 

- 

- 

(1,807) 

$4,619,880 

- 

— 

706.8 

765.4 

765.4 

$5,302,415 

$5,407,906 

0.8 

1 

1 

$1,405-1,708 

$16,860 

$17,700 

5 

5 

5 

1,100-1,337 

80,220 

80,220 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

2 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

25,152 

25,152 

3 

3 

3 

746-905 

32,538 

32,580 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

3.6 

4 

4 

469-571 

25,876 

26,460 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,717 

11,993 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

2 

2 

746-905 

18,426 

19,338 

0.3 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,112 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,740 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

2.1 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

11.9 

12 

12 

950-1,155 

165,021 

165,935 

11.9 

12 

12 

863-1,048 

149,724 

150,612 

19.9 

22 

22 

746-905 

232  122 

235,236 

48.3 

52 

52 

676-821 

497,290 

503.634 

210.7 

213 

213 

584-710 

1,774,846 

1,797,842 

31.6 

39 

39 

556-614 

269,961 

280.971 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

10.2 

11 

11 

469-571 

73,250 

73,828 

11.6 

12 

12 

457-556 

75,281 

77,534 

5 

6 

6 

457-556 

38,S44 

39.120 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

59.8 

65 

65 

425-517 

383,601 

391,546 

157.6 

167 

167 

395-505 

888,359 

914,676 

25.7 

27 

27 

395-480 

145,436 

149,066 

14.3 

15 

15 

395-480 

79,631 

82,081 

3.8 

3.8 

3.8 

395-tSO 

21,072 

21,264 

6.1 

7 

7 

386-469 

32.S24 

34,441 

21.2 

30 

30 

359-435 

131,430 

137,716 

4.4 

6 

6 

342-415 

25,068 

26,316 

0.7 

1 

1 

(4,494) 

6,500 

6,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,667-2,026 

24,312 

24,312 

1.9 

2 

2 

1,439-1,750 

40,115 

41,336 

3 

3 

3 

469-571 

20,556 
$5,413,948 

20,556 

692.4 

740.8 

740.8 

$4,852,16S 

$5,516,401 

426 


EMPLOYMENT 


DEPARTMENT  OF   EMPLOYMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
{Filled}        (Aoth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SERVICE  CENTER    ELEMENTc 

Employment  security  officer  IV 1.3 

Employment  security  officer  III 7.1 

Supervising  employment  counselor 1 

Employment  security  officer  II 11.5 

Employment  counselor 15.5 

Employment  counselor — trainee 39 

Employment  security  officer  I 22.5 

Employment  security  trainee 10.6 

Employment  community  worker 3.6 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 9.8 

Intermediate  file  clerk 2.4 

Telephone  operator 1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 12S.6 


SALARY  RANGE 

$863-1,048 
746-905 
676-821 
676-821 
676-S21 
556-614 
584-710 
556-614 
4S0-584 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 
395-4S0 

$S98,749 


$67,701,596 


JOB  TRAINING  AND  PLACEMENT 
COUNCILd 

Executive  director 0.1  -  -  $1,156-1.406 

Special  representative    0.1  -  -  99S-1,213  1,481 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.2  $3,485 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    8,025.8    8,321.1    8,321.1         $60,336,575        $66,545,181 

a  The  new  Division  of  Farm  Labor  Service  established  as  a  separate  division  on  April  1,  1967. 
b  The  309.7  positions  of  this  division  were  transferred  from  the  following : 
10     positions  from  the  Research  and  Statistics  Section. 
4     positions  from  the  Division  of  Accounts  and  Tax  Collections. 
295.7  positions  from  the  Division  of  Public  Employment  Offices  and  Benefit  Payments. 
c  See  Service  Center  Program  budget  for  1967-6S  and  1968-69  authorized  positions. 


COMMISSION  ON  MANPOWER,  AUTOMATION  AND  TECHNOLOGY1 


Executive  secretary   0.4  - 

Stenographer  II   0.4  - 

Temporary  help -  - 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions    0.8  - 

a  Authorization  for  all  positions  terminated  June  30,  1967. 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,475 
425-517 
(120) 

$8,851 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


427 


BOARD   OF   CONTROL 


SALARIES  AND  TVAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aath.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

Board  member   (1)  per  diem -  $25  dav  $750  $750 

Secretary  a   -  1  1  1,100-1.337  15,474  15,474 

Board  of  Control  Function  : 

Secretary    1  676-821 

Supervising  clerk    I 0.6  1  1  530-644  6,902  6,948 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.5  2  2  425-517  11,861  12,154 

Temporary  help 0.8  0.3  0.3  (4,116)  1,574  1,574 

Merit  Award  Function :  a 

Administrative  assistant  II 1  1  905-1,100  12,709  12,776 

Administrate  assistant  I -  1  1  746-905  10,229  10,300 

Senior  stenographer -  1  1  469-571  5,843  5,929 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -  2  2  395-505  11.459  11.617 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4.9  9.3  9.3  $27,269  $76,801                $77,522 

a  Merit  Award  Board  transferred  from  Department  of  General  Services   by  legislative  action   on  Item  103,   Budget  Act  of  1967. 


STATE   CONTROLLER 


ADMINISTRATION    DIVISION 

General  Administration  : 

State  controller 

Deputy  state  controller 

Deputy  state  controller, 

administrative    

Administrative  advisor 

Assistant  deputy  state  controller  a 
Assistant  deputy  state  controller, 

administrative    

Staff  management  analyst 

General  accountant  III 

Associate  research  analyst 

Assistant  counsel 

Secretary  to  the  state  controller.. 

Secretary  I  

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Departmental  Accounting : 

Accounting   officer  III 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk  

Accounting   technician   II 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  clerk   

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 33.2         33.7 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$25,000 

$25,000 

$25,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,882-2,082 

24.948 

24,984 

1 

1 

1 

1,626-1,976 

23,712 

23.712 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21.516 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,626 

17,280 

18,138 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19.512 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.7 

_ 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,440 

10,950 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8.736 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7.920 

1.8 

2 

2 

517-628 

13,421 

14,052 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.029 

6.334 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

O 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

0.7 

1 

1 

435-530 

5.835 

6.135 

3 

4 

4 

395-505 

20.580 

21,308 

4 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,393 

16,850 

0.3 

1.5 

1.5 

342-415 

6,411 

6,732 

0.7 

0.2 

0.2 

(6.376) 

1,914 

1,914 

33.7 


$323,181 


$334,575 


ACCOUNTING   DIVISION 

Chief  of  division 

Assistant  chief  of  division 

General  accountant   IV 

Fiscal  control  officer 

General  accountant  III 

Unclaimed  property  officer 

General  accountant  II 

Accountant  I 

Senior  legal   stenographer 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 53.7         57.2        57.2 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


$458,398 


$511,233 


$338,721 


1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1.626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1.213-1.475 

17,700 

17.700 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14.916 

15.660 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16.044 

16.044 

5 

5 

5 

905-1.100 

64,440 

65,026 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13.200 

13.200 

15 

16 

16 

746-905 

166,202 

169.692 

6.3 

7 

7 

556-676 

53.586 

54.646 

0.8 

1 

1 

517-628 

7,536 

7.536 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

6 

6 

6 

457-556 

39.470 

39.772 

3.1 

3 

3 

425-517 

18,612 

18.612 

6.9 

8 

8 

395-505 

43.540 

44.264 

3 

3 

3 

395-480 

17.027 

17,280 

0.6 

1.2 

1.2 

(2,504) 

5,924 

5.924 

$518,392 


428 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


STATE   CONTROLLER-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
•i 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


AUDITS   DIVISION 

Chief  of  division 

Assistant  chief  of  division 

Supervising  governmental  auditor  II 

Governmental  auditor  III 

Governmental  auditor  II  b 

Principal  claim  auditor 

Supervising  claim  auditor 

Auditor  1 1> 

Claim   auditor   

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Calculating  machine  operator — key 

driven 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 74.3 


DISBURSEMENTS   DIVISION 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

5 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

78,426 

79,044 

20.4 

21 

19 

746-905 

21S.742 

202,500 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

6 

6 

6 

614-746 

52,430 

53,460 

3.3 

3 

o 

5S4-644 

22,734 

15,456 

15.5 

17 

17 

505-614 

122,590 

123,918 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

3.8 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,147 

26,55S 

4 

4 

4 

425-517 

24,816 

24.S16 

2.5 

3 

3 

415-505 

16.S05 

17,347 

2.7 

o 

3 

395-505 

15,120 

15,S6S 

2 

2 

2 

395-180 

11,520 

11,520 

3 

3 

3 

395-IS0 

16,640 

16,894 

1.1 

0.9 

0.9 

(5,111) 

4,400 

4,400 

77.9 


74.9 


$609,453 


$6S0,S34 


Chief  of  division 1  1 

Assistant  chief  of  division 1  1 

Electronic  data  processing  officer 1  1 

Associate     data     processing     systems 

analyst    1  1 

Computer  operations  supervisor  II 1  1 

Supervisor,   electronic  data  processing  4  4 

District  disbursing   officer 3  3 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I 2  2 

Programmer  II 6.S  7 

Assistant  district  disbursing  officer 2.9  3 

Senior  computer  operator 2  2 

Programmer  I 1.7  2 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 1  1 

Accountant  I 9  9 

Programmer — trainee    1  1 

Key  data  supervisor  II 1  1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1  1 

Computer  operator 6  6 

Key  data  supervisor  I 2  2 

Senior  clerk 3  3 

Accounting  technician  II 17.7  22 

Tabulating  machine  operator 1  1 

Computer  operator — trainee 0.9  1 

Intermediate    stenographer    4.1  5 

Key  punch  operator 26.4  27 

Intermediate  tvpist-clerk 3.9  4 

Intermediate   clerk   32.2  34 

Intermediate  account  clerk 25.9  23 

Temporary  help 7.4  8 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 170.9  177 


INHERITANCE  AND   GIFT  TAX 
DIVISION 

Chief  inheritance  tax  attorney 1 

Assistant    chief    inheritance    tax    at- 
torney      - 

Tax  counsel  II 2 

Tax  counsel  I 15 

Supervising   inheritance  and   gift   tax 

examiner 1.7 

Associate  statistician , 1 

Inheritance  and  gift  tax  examiner  III  3.4 

Assistant   counsel   4.4 

General  accountant  II 1.8 

Inheritance  and  gift  tax  examiner  II  18.8 

Junior  counsel 1.6 

Junior  economic  analyst 0.9 

Auditor  I 2.7 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 14.1 

Senior  stenographer  I 1.5 

Senior  file  clerk 1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


1 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

2 

2 

1,273-1,548 

16 

16 

1,155-1,405 

o 

2 

998-1,213 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

n 

3 

863-1,048 

2 

2 

746-905 

18 

18 

746-905 

3 

3 

746-821 

1 

1 

614-746 

4 

4 

5S4-644 

1 

1 

530-644 

14 

14 

517-628 

2 

2 

469-571 

1 

1 

457-556 

$22,960 

17,700 

35,424 

250,042 

28.251 
13,200 
49,872 
32,415 
20,484 
191,558 
28,121 

7,698 
29,922 

7,728 

105,446 

13,704 

6,672 


$662,245 


1 

$1,273-1,54S 

$1S,576 

$1S,576 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16.044 

1 

99S-1.213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

905-1,100 

13,044 

13,200 

4 

905-1.100 

50,424 

51,626 

3 

905-1,100 

37.350 

37.S96 

2 

746-905 

19,416 

20,376 

7 

746-905 

71,935 

74,318 

3 

746-905 

29.58S 

30,528 

2 

614-746 

17,14S 

17,904 

2 

614-746 

15,490 

16,260 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

9 

556-676 

68,776 

70.34S 

1 

556-614 

7,078 

7,36S 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7,728 

6 

530-644 

42,882 

44,188 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

3 

457-556 

19,808 

20,016 

09 

457-556 

137,893 

141,409 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

1 

4S0-530 

6,185 

6,360 

5 

425-517 

28,245 

29,343 

27 

405-492 

154,102 

156,809 

4 

395-505 

22,140 

22,380 

34 

395-480 

189,104 

191,667 

23 

395-1S0 

125,344 

12S.667 

8 

(35,297) 
$1,096,483 

41,042 

$1,204,346 

41,042 

.77 

$1,229,057 

$23,712 

18,576 

35,424 

252,441 

28,938 
13,200 
51,052 
34,023 
20,964 
193,548 
29,214 

8,080 
30,552 

7,728 

105,504 

13,704 

6,672 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


429 


STATE   CONTROLLER-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  0FP0SITI0N3 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (tulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

2 

o 

o 

$457-556 

$12,S76 

$13,344 

2 

o 

457-556 

13,110 

13.344 

3 

3 

3 

457-536 

19,756 

20,016 

O.S 

1 

1 

446-543 

6.516 

6,516 

2.8 

3 

3 

425-517 

17.7S3 

18,059 

17 

17 

17 

395-505 

97.109 

97.S52 

O.S 

1 

1 

305-480 

5,020 

5.2C4 

11.1 

11.5 

11.5 

395-480 

63.630 

64,943 

5 

5 

5 

395-480 

23.616 

28.S00 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5.553 

5,760 

1.9 

1 

1 

(8,653) 
$1,039,390 

5,153 

5.153 

119.3 

123.5 

123.5 

$1,136,319 

$1,152,383 

INHERITANCE   AND  GIFT  TAX 
DIVISION— Continued 

Senior  account  clerk   

Senior  clerk  

Accounting  technician  II 

Legal  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate    clerk    

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions    _. 

DIVISION   OF   LOCAL  GOVERNMENT 
FISCAL  AFFAIRS 

Chief  of  division 111  $1,273-1.549  $18,576  $18,576 

Supervisor    1.3           2              2  1,100-1.337  29,244  29.904 

Consultant  on  uniform  accounting  for 

counties 111  998-1,213  14,556  14,556 

Governmental  auditor  III 5              5              5  905-1.100  62.664  64.152 

Governmental   auditor  II 14            16            16  746-905  164,070  168.136 

Auditor  I 6.4           9              9  584-644  66.792  6S.832 

Accountant  I 111  556-676  8,112  8,112 

Accounting  technician  II 111  457-556  6.672  6,672 

Intermediate   stenographer    4              4              4  425-517  24.171  24,447 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  5,760  5,760 

Temporary  help 0.1           0.1           0.1  (320)  456  456 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 35.8         41.1         41.1  $332,274  $401,073  $409,603 

TAX  COLLECTION   AND   REFUND 

Chief  of  division 111  $1,213-1.475  §17,700  $17,700 

Supervisor  of  field  audits 0.1           1               1  998-1,213  13.860  14.556 

Supervisor  of  operations 1.9           1              1  905-1,100  13.200  13.200 

General  auditor  III 0.1           1               1  905-1.100  12.026  12,628 

District  supervisor 3.9           3              3  821-998  35.44S  35.928 

General  auditor  II   13.8         16            16  746-905  15S.748  165.370 

Senior  tax  representative 3               3               3  676-821  29.176  29,556 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 2              2              2  614-746  17.904  17.904 

Tax   representative 111  614-746  8.952  8.952 

Accountant  I  111  556-676  8.112  8.112 

Auditor   I    2.2           1               1  584-644  7.188  7.548 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  530-644  7.728  7.72S 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 2               2               2  530-644  15.426  15.456 

Senior  stenographer  I 1.9           4              4  469-571  25.034  25,864 

Senior  clerk   2               2               2  457-556  13.344  13.344 

Senior  account  clerk 9.6         11             11  457-556  70.887  72.193 

Accounting   technician   II    3.7           4               4  457-556  24.989  25.589 

Intermediate    stenographer    4.9           3              3  425-517  18.243  18.537 

Calculating  machine  operator 111  415-505  6.060  6,060 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 8.7           9              9  395-505  50,270  51,061 

Intermediate  file  clerk 111  395-480  5,760  5.760 

Intermediate   clerk    0.8           1              1  395-480  5.760  5.760 

Intermediate  account  clerk 3.3           2               2  395-480  10.620  10,860 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 111  395-480  5,760  5,760 

Junior   tvpist-clerk   111  359-435  4,596  4,820 

Temporary  help 0.2           0.2           0.2  (936)  1,118  1,118 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 72.1         74.2         74.2  $530,614  $587,909  $601,364 

TAX-DEEDED    LAND    DIVISION 

Chief  of  division 111  $1,273-1.548  $18,576  $18,576 

Assistant  chief  of  division 111  1,100-1,337  16,044  16,044 

District  manager 4  783-950 

Senior  clerk 2.1           1              1  457-556  6.672  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.3           1               1  425-517  6,204  6,204 

Intermediate  tvpist-clerk 3               2               2  395-505  11,520  11,520 

Intermediate  clerk 2              11  395-480  5,760  5,760 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111  395-480  5,286  5.553 

Temporary  help 0.3          -             -  (153) 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 17.7           8              8  $141,232  $70,062  $70,329 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   577         592.6      589.6  $4,531,025          $4,926,351          $4,982,094 

a  Position  restored  to  budget  by  Chapter  645,  Statutes  of  1967. 

b  Three  auditor  positions  established  to  audit  claims  resulting  from  the  storm  and  flood  damage  of  December  1964  and  January  1965 
are  terminated  June  30,  1968  in  accordance  with  the  1966-67  budget. 


430 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


BOARD  OF   EQUALIZATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aglh.)       (Aulfa.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 

•I 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
6S 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Chairman    1 

Board  member 3 

Executive   secretary 1 

Deputy  to  board  member 4 

Tax  service  specialist 1 

Hearing  reporter 1 

Secretary  II 5 

Senior  stenographer 4.2 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.4 

Legal: 

Chief  counsel 1 

Assistant   chief  counsel 1 

Tax  counsel 3.4 

Tax  counsel  II — 

Tax  counsel  I 14.2 

Associate  counsel 0.5 

Assistant  counsel 2.3 

Librarian  III 1 

Supervising  stenographer  I 1 

Legal  secretary 1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 2.8 

Senior  stenographer 0.1 

Legal  stenographer 2.4 

Junior  intermediate  stenographer 3.4 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Internal  Audit : 

Administrator    II    1 

Tax  auditor  III 2.8 

Personnel : 

Personnel   officer  III 1 

Training  officer  II 1 

Principal  tax  compliance  supervisor  I  0.1 

Supervising   clerk   I 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk 3 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.9 

Administrative  Services : 

Administrative  service  officer  III 1 

Administrative  assistant  I 1.4 

Senior  stenographer 3 

Intermediate  stenographer  a — 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.1 

Management  Analysis : 

Supervising   management   analyst 0.6 

Staff  management  analyst 2.2 

Associate  management  analyst 4.5 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.9 

Statistics : 

Senior   statistician   1 

Associate  statistician 1 

Associate  research  analyst 1 

Junior  economic  analyst 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk 0.7 

Intermediate  clerk 2 

Fiscal : 

Fiscal  officer  II 0.9 

Fiscal  officer  I 0.8 

Accounting  officer  III 0.7 

Accounting  officer  II 1 

Assistant  budget  analyst 1.6 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 1 

Junior  staff  analyst 1 

Accountant  I 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Accountant  trainee 1 

Senior  stenographer 1.1 

Senior  clerk 2 

Senior  typist-clerk  b - 

Senior  account  clerk 3.9 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 1 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk S.9 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$21,000 

$21,000 

$21,000 

3 

3 

20,500 

61,500 

61,500 

1 

1 

1,8S2-2,0S2 

24,9S4 

24,9S4 

4 

4 

1,273-1,548 

74,304 

74,304 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

14,20S 

14,916 

1.5 

1.5 

7S3-950 

16,33S 

16,33S 

5 

5 

599-728 

42,328 

42,736 

4 

4 

469-571 

26,4S5 

26.7S6 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

1 

1 

1,626-1,976 

23,712 

23,712 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

3 

3 

1,337-1,626 

5S.536 

58,536 

1 

1 

1,273-1,54S 

17,700 

18,576 

15 

15 

1,155-1,405 

243,004 

245.64S 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

14,208 

14,916 

2 

2 

S63-1.04S 

20.S80 

21,900 

1 

1 

676-S21 

9,S52 

9.S52 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

4 

4 

517-62S 

27.4S0 

2S,104 

2 

2 

469-571 

11,557 

12,134 

1 

1 

446-543 

5,743 

6,029 

3 

3 

3S6-517 

15,531 

16,040 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,520 

16.S60 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

36,210 

37,364 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16.044 

16,044 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13.860 

13,860 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7,728 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,156 

12,432 

2 

o 

395-505 

9.S40 

10.0SO 

1 

1 

1,273-1.548 

1S.430 

18,576 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10,S60 

3 

3 

469-571 

20,556 

20,556 

0.5 

0.5 

425-517 

2,952 

2,952 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,100 

5,352 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,350 

17,700 

2 

2 

99S-1.213 

26,474 

27,132 

5 

5 

905-1.100 

61.430 

63.072 

1 

1 

469-571 

G.s-,2 

6.S52 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,513 

5.7S9 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12.276 

12.SSS 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.214 

8.62S 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,516 

6.S52 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,484 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,046 

11,313 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,216 

15.9S0 

1 

1 

99S-1.213 

14,440 

14,556 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,S60 

11,400 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10.S60 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.860 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

614-746 

16,320 

16,6S0 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8,112 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

5S4-644 

7,72S 

7,728 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,0S2 

13.396 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,507 

5.7S5 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,6S8 

26,6S8 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6,360 

7 

7 

359-505 

39.7S0 

39.780 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


431 


BOARD   OF    EQUALIZATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Aulh.)      (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Data  Processing : 

Electronic  data  processing  officer 1 

Manager  of  data  processing 1.6 

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst 0.9 

Supervisor,  EDP 4.5 

Assistant    data    processing    systems 

analyst _ 1.8 

Computer    operations    supervisor    I  2.8 

Programmer  II,   EDP 7.4 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II  1.3 

Senior  computer  operator 3 

Programmer  I.  EDP 6.1 

Key  data  supervisor  II 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Computer  operator 6.5 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  4 

Key  data  supervisor  I 3 

Senior   typist-clerk    0.8 

Tabulating    machine    operator    and 

trainee 10.1 

Senior  account  clerk 1 

Computer  operator  trainee 1 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 1.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5 

Key  punch  operator  and  trainee  cd  32.9 

Intermediate  clerk 4.5 

Intermediate  account  clerk 3 

General  Services : 

Chief   1 

Assistant  management  analyst 1 

Storekeeper  II 1 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1.3 

Storekeeper  I  1.3 

Supervising  photocopyist 1 

Senior  clerk  b 5 

Senior   typist-clerk    0.7 

Varitypist 1.7 

Stock  clerk 4 

Senior  account  clerk 4 

Duplicating    machine    operator    II 

(offset)    3 

Photocopyist 1.5 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Intermediate   typist-clerk  a   3 

Calculating   machine   operator — key 

driven    2 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 26.7 

Intermediate  account  clerk 6.6 

Office  of  Appraisal  Appeals : 

Chief   

Senior  property  appraiser - 

Senior  stenographer — 

Intermediate  typist-clerk - 

Temporary  help 3.3 

Terminal  pay - 

Overtime     4 

Intermittent  help 4.9 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 303.S 


BUSINESS  TAXES 

Administration : 

Assistant  executive  secretary 

Administrator  V 

Highway  tax  administrator 

Principal  tax  auditor 

Administrator  III _ 

Chief  tax  compliance  supervisor 

Supervising  tax  auditor  II 

Associate  management  analyst 

Assistant  statistician 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Secretary  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk  c 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency 


1 
2 

1 
5 

2 
3 

6 
1 
3 
9 

1 
1 
8 
2 

3 

1 

10 
1 
3 

2 

35.5 
5 
3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
4 
1 
2 
4 
4 

4 
2 


2 

26 

6 

1 
5 
1 
1 
1.1 

8.3 
6.3 


1 
2 

1 
5 

2 
3 
6 

1 
3 
9 

1 
1 
8 
2 
3 
1 

10 
1 
3 


35.5 
5 
3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
4 
1 
2 
4 
4 


2 
3 

2 

26 
6 

1 
5 

1 
1 
1.1 

S.3 
6.3 


331.2      331.2 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,100-1,337 
998-1,213 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 

746-905 
746-905 
746-905 
710-S63 
614-746 
614-746 
543-660 
530-644 
530-644 
505-614 
469-571 
457-558 

359-556 
457-556 
480-530 
3S6-517 
395-505 
359-492 
395^80 
395^80 

1,048-1,273 
746-905 
5S4-746 
614-746 
530-644 
505-644 
505-614 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 

435-530 
435-530 
425-517 
395-505 

415-505 
342-480 
395-4S0 

1,337-1,626 

1,048-1,273 
469-571 
395^1S0 
(10,421) 
(23,174) 
(15,612) 
(17,737) 

$2,423,409 


1 

1 

1 

$1,708-2,076 

1 

1 

1 

1,548-1,882 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

1 

1 

1 

1,337^1,626 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1.475 

6 

4 

4 

1,100-1,337 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

02 

1 

1 

746-905 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

1  8 

2 

2 

543-660 

4.2 

5 

5 

469-571 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

1 

sentat 

1 
on. 

1 

395-505 

$16,044 

28,822 

12,176 
59,011 

18,982 

31,950 

57,664 

10,356 

24,582 

70,990 

7,920 

7,728 

58.412 

14,676 

20,556 

6,285 

63,543 

6,646 

17,930 

10,645 

195,546 
27,644 
16,274 

15,276 

10,860 

8,520 

8,952 

21,1S6 

6.060 

7,368 

26,636 

5,484 

12,907 

26,584 

25,776 

24,915 
11,712 
11,348 
17.2S0 

12.120 

142,420 

34,086 

16.S72 

59454 

5,916 

4,565 

3,500 

26,500 

31,000 

24,330 


$2,795,441 


$16,044 
29,112 

12,784 
61,756 

19,914 

32,454 

59,966 

10,356 

25,820 

74,532 

7.920 

7,728 

59,796 

14,736 

20,556 

6,594 

64,806 

6,672 

1S,830 

11,187 

201,612 
28,162 
16,801 

15,276 

10,860 

8,520 

8,952 

21,858 

6,360 

7,368 

26,6S8 

5,760 

13,214 

26,688 

26,076 

25,415 
11,982 
11,908 
17,280 

12,120 

144,124 

34,353 

16.S72 

59,454 

5,916 

4,565 

3,500 

26,500 

31,000 

24,330 


$2,842,769 


$24,912 

$24,912 

22,050 

22,584 

20,496 

20,496 

19,512 

19,512 

18,576 

18,576 

17,700 

17,700 

64,176 

64,176 

13,200 

13,200 

10,356 

10,860 

7,728 

7,728 

15,369 

15,744 

31,491 

32.3S2 

6,235 

6,542 

5,760 

5,760 

432 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


BOARD   OF   EQUALIZATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Anili.)       (Anlhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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BUSINESS  TAXES— Continued 

Audit : 

Supervising  tax  auditor  II 0.5  1 

Supervising  tax  auditor  I 2  2 

Tax   auditor  III 19.1  20 

Tax  auditor  II 12  14 

Accountant  I 1.4  2 

Supervising  clerk   I   1  1 

Auditor  I 3.3  3 

Senior    clerk    1  1 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.8  1 

Senior  account  clerk 5.8  4 

Intermediate   stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    3.7  3 

Intermediate    clerk  a    4.5  5 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 5.S  6 

Intermediate   account   clerk 5.5  5 

Compliance : 

Principal  tax  compliance  supervisor 

II 2  2 

Tax  compliance  supervisor  II 6  6 

Senior  tax  representative 2  2 

Collection  technician  II 1  1 

Tax  representative 4.4  4 

Collection  technician  I 4  4 

Supervising  clerk  I 3  3 

Tax  representative — trainee 0.5  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Senior  clerk 5.9  6 

Senior  account  clerk 2.1  3 

Intermediate   stenographer   4  4 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk  e 20.9  20 

Junior-intermediate  clerk  f 7.7  8 

Intermediate   account  clerk 3  3 

Files : 

Supervising  clerk   II 1.8  2 

Supervising  clerk  I 2.3  2 

Senior  clerk 5.9  6 

Senior  file  clerk   2  2 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 2  2 

Junior-intermediate  clerk  % 66.9  69.5 

Office: 

Supervising  tax  auditor  I 3  3 

Principal    tax    compliance    supervi- 
sor I 0.6  1 

Tax  auditor  III 3.4  3 

Tax  auditor  II 13  14 

Senior  tax  representative 2  2 

Supervising   clerk   II   1  1 

Tax  representative 8.9  11 

Accountant  I 0.7  1 

Supervising  clerk  I 2.4  3 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 1  1 

Auditor  I 2.7  3 

Senior  clerk 6.8  7 

Senior  typist-clerk   1  1 

Senior  account  clerk 18.7  21 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 4  4 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk  e 20.9  23 

Calculating   machine   operator — key 

driven      20.2  21 

Junior-intermediate   clerk  s 34.7  36 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 1.5  2 

Intermediate   account  clerk 11.5  11 

Districts : 

Administrator  IV 1  1 

Administrator  III 10  10 

Supervising  tax  auditor  III 2  2 

Administrator  II 9.6  10 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$15,660 

$16,044 

2 

99S-1.213 

29,112 

29,112 

20 

905-1,100 

264,000 

264,000 

14 

746-905 

148,668 

148.752 

o 

556-676 

16,224 

16,224 

1 

530-644 

7,548 

7,728 

3 

584-644 

23,034 

23,184 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

457-556 

6,620 

6.672 

4 

457-556 

26,688 

26.6S8 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

3 

395-505 

17,165 

17,280 

5 

395-i80 

28,639 

28,800 

6 

395^180 

33,154 

33.947 

5 

395-480 

29,437 

29,959 

2 

1,048-1,273 

30,552 

30,552 

6 

863-1,048 

73,615 

74,520 

2 

676-821 

18,911 

19,514 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

4 

614-746 

32,408 

34.034 

4 

614-746 

35.S0S 

35,808 

3 

530-644 

23,184 

23,184 

1 

530-584 

6,672 

7,008 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

6 

457-556 

38,446 

39,367 

3 

457-556 

18,828 

19,104 

4 

425-517 

24,157 

24,616 

20 

359-505 

109,811 

112,534 

8 

342-480 

45,254 

45,300 

3 

395-480 

16,380 

16,620 

2 

614-746 

17,370 

17,796 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

6 

457-556 

38,396 

39.304 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

2 

359-505 

10,780 

11,024 

69.5 

342^80 

382,442 

388,527 

3 

998-1,213 

43,668 

43,668 

1 

950-1,155 

13,585 

13,860 

3 

905-1,100 

39,600 

39,600 

14 

746-905 

149,198 

149,682 

2 

676-821 

18,801 

19,362 

1 

614-746 

8,350 

8,772 

11 

614-746 

90,952 

93,320 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8,112 

3 

530-644 

21,816 

22,128 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

3 

584-644 

22,644 

23,004 

7 

457-556 

45,204 

45,792 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

21 

457-556 

134,974 

136.464 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

4 

425-517 

24,401 

24,691 

23 

359-505 

126,473 

129,087 

21 

415-505 

121,79S 

124,015 

36 

342-480 

203,942 

204,955 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

11 

395-480 

61,661 

62,515 

1 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

10 

1,273-1,548 

183,725 

185,541 

2 

1,213-1,475 

35,400 

35,400 

10 

1,155-1,405 

168,600 

168,600 

FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


433 


BOARD   OF   EQUALIZATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filial))         (Aiilh.)       (tulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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2 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
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BUSINESS  TAXES— Continued 

Districts — Continued 

Supervising  tax  auditor  II 

Assistant    district    tax    administra- 
tor I 

Principal  tax  compliance  supervisor 
II 

Supervising  tax  auditor  I 

Administrator   I   

Principal  tax  compliance  supervisor 
I 

Tax  auditor  III 

Out-of-state  auditor  III 

Tax  compliance  supervisor  II 

Tax   auditor   II    

Out-of-state  auditor  II 

Tax  compliance  supervisor  I 

Senior  tax  representative 

Tax  representative 

Secretary   I   

Supervising    clerk    I 

Auditor  I 

Auditor — student  trainee 

Tax  representative — trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  file  clerk 

Stock  clerk  

Senior  cashier-clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 

Calculating  machine  operator 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Janitor    

Temporary  help 

Overtime   

Auditor — student  trainee 

Intermittent   help   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PROPERTY  TAXES 

Administration  : 

Assistant  executive  secretary 1  1 

Chief  of  operations 0.3  1 

Statistics    and    assessments   consul- 
tant     1  1 

Senior   property   appraiser  h —  2 

Statistical  methods  analyst  II -  1 

Administrative   assistant   I 2  1 

Secretary  I 1.1  1 

Senior  typist-clerk -  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.8  1 

Intercounty  Equalization : 

Chief    1  1 

Principal  property  appraiser 1  1 

Senior    petroleum    and    mining    ap- 
praisal engineer 1  1 

Senior  property  appraiser 8  8 

Senior  timber   and   range  land   ap- 
praiser    1  1 

Senior  property  auditor-appraiser 1  1 

Associate  real  property  appraiser 17.9  22 

Associate  timber  and  rangeland  ap- 
praiser    1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALAHV  liANnrc 

15.5 

16 

16 

$1,100-1,337 

$252,516 

$254,520 

2 

2 

2 

1,048-1,273 

30,552 

30,552 

10.1 

11 

11 

1,048-1,273 

165,525 

166,794 

31.5 

31 

31 

998-1,213 

446,742 

449.256 

4 

4 

4 

998-1,213 

58,224 

58,224 

10.8 

10 

10 

950-1,155 

138,600 

138,600 

151.5 

151 

151 

905-1,100 

1,962,379 

1,976,966 

17.7 

18 

18 

905-1,100 

231,544 

235,072 

12.7 

15 

15 

863-1,048 

181,656 

186,048 

394.4 

389 

389 

746-905 

4,116,288 

4,163,714 

30.7 

32 

32 

746-905 

329,268 

335,778 

41.7 

39 

39 

746-905 

418.914 

421,926 

113.4 

118 

118 

676-821 

1,144,190 

1,153,858 

136.5 

133 

133 

614-746 

1,135,392 

1,157,544 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15.456 

37.5 

46 

46 

584-644 

349,S48 

353.S68 

0.5 

— 

— 

457-584 

- 

_ 

6.4 

3 

3 

530-5S4 

20,000 

20.S56 

46.1 

54 

54 

469-571 

353,032 

357,905 

27.3 

29 

29 

457-556 

1S8,631 

191,473 

11.1 

12 

12 

457-556 

76,960 

78,473 

1.3 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

4 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,688 

26,688 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

11.4 

13 

13 

457-556 

S4.818 

85,914 

4 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,68S 

26,688 

80 

74.5 

74.5 

386-517 

443,934 

451,289 

145.9 

142.5 

142.5 

359-505 

773,180 

791,327 

7 

7 

7 

415-505 

42,420 

42,420 

45.7 

49 

49 

342-4S0 

266.326 

270,622 

4 

3 

3 

395^180 

17,280 

17,280 

3 

3 

3 

395^S0 

16,762 

17,027 

9.7 

8 

8 

395-4S0 

45.919 

46.0S0 

1.1 

1.3 

1.3 

395^1S0 

6,613 

6,707 

1.1 

0.5 

0.5 

(5,936) 

1,500 

1,500 

0.1 

0.2 

0.2 

(920) 

500 

500 

8.4 

4.6 

4.6 

(33,246) 

30,500 

30,500 

0.5 

- 

- 

(2,947) 
$15,S26,015 

- 

- 

1,S54 

1.S70.1 

1.S70.1 

$16,914,529 

$17,113,623 

1 
1 

$1,708- 
1,548- 

-2,076 
-1,882 

$24,912 
18,810 

$24,912 
19.75S 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 

1,155-1,405 
1,048-1,273 
7S3-950 
746-905 
543-660 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

16,860 
25,788 

9,396 
10,860 

7,920 

5,484 
11,924 

5,440 

16,860 
26,412 

9,852 
10,860 

7,920 

5,760 
12,208 

5,714 

1 
1 

1,337- 
1,213- 

-1,626 
-1,475 

19,512 
17,700 

19,512 
17,700 

1 

8 

1,100-1,337 
1,048-1,273 

16,044 
121,608 

16,044 
122,208 

1 

1 

22 

1,048- 

1,048- 

863- 

-1,273 
-1,273 
-1,048 

15,276 

13,420 

260,880 

15,276 

14,092 

265,368 

1 

863- 

-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

434 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


BOARD  OF  EQUALIZATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aoth.)       (Aolh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
i 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


PROPERTY  TAXES— Continued 

Intercounty  Equalization — Continued 

Associate  property  auditor-  SALARY  RANGE 

appraiser 4              4              4  $S63-1,048  $50,304  $50,304 

Assistant  real  property  appraiser__  17.7         17            17  710-863  166,090  171,113 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,179  6,490 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 6              6              6  386-517  34,597  36,035 

Assessment  Standards  Division: 
Assistance  Unit : 

Chief   111  1,337-1,626  19,512  19,512 

Principal  property  appraiser 0.9           2              2  1,213-1,475  30,736  32,276 

Senior  valuation  engineer 111  1,100-1,337  16,044  16,044 

Senior  petroleum  and  mining  ap- 
praisal engineer 111  1,100-1,337  16,044  16,044 

Senior  property  appraiser  i 4              5              5  1,048-1,273  71,060  72,350 

Senior  timber  and  range  land  ap- 
praiser    111  1,048-1,273  15,276  15,276 

Senior  property  auditor-appraiser  1.5           2              2  1,048-1,273  28,164  28,806 
Associate    estimator    of    building 

construction   2              2              2  905-1,100  26,400  26,400 

Associate  management  analyst  __  0.3           2              2  905-1,100  23,004  23,588 

Associate  real  property  appraiser  i  8.9         15            11  863-1,048  168,176  130,786 
Associate   timber   and   range  land 

appraiser    0.6           1              1  863-1.04S  12,576  12,576 

Associate  property  auditor- 
appraiser     1.1           2              2  863-1,048  22,047  22.60S 

Supervisor  of  drafting   services—  1.7           1               1  783-950  11,400  11,400 
Assistant  real  property  appraiser  2.5           1              1  710-863  9,248  9,700 
Assistant     property      auditor-ap- 
praiser    0.9          1             1  710-S63  10,356  10,356 

Delineator 111  5S4-710  8.520  8.520 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,516  6,852 

Junior-intermediate    stenographer  2.7           3              3  3S6-517  16.311  17,129 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk  i_  1.1           4              2  359-505  20,244  10,460 
Valuation  Division : 

Chief   111  1,475-1,793  21,516  21,516 

Principal  appraiser 111  1,213-1,475  17,700  17,700 

Senior  property  appraiser 2              2              2  1,048-1,273  30,552  30.552 

Supervising  utility  valuation  analyst  111  1,048-1,273  15,276  15,276 
Associate  timber  and  range  land  ap- 
praiser    111  863-1,048  12,576  12,576 

Associate  appraiser 13            13            13  863-1,048  160,818  162,738 

Utility  valuation  analyst 2              2              2  863-1,048  23,774  24,602 

Supervisor  of  drafting  services 111  783-950  11,400  11 400 

Senior  tax  area  delineator 3              3              3  710-863  30,774  31,068 

Assistant  real  property  appraiser—  10.3         12            12  710-S63  112,S62  116,941 

Delineator    2.5           3              3  584-710  22,952  24,08S 

Tax  area  delineator 4.5           5              5  584-710  41,030  41,628 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  530-644  7,728  7,728 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 111  530-644  7,728  7,72S 

Drafting  aid  II 2.2           2              2  530-644  13,876  14.586 

Junior  property  appraiser 2.2           1              1  556-644  6,840  7,188 

Senior  account  clerk 111  457-556  6.235  6,542 

Intermediate   stenographer 2              2              2  425-517  12,333  12,408 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    2              2              2  395-505  10,820  11,068 

Calculating   machine   operator — key 

driven    3.9           4              4  415-505  24,240  24,240 

Intermediate  clerk 2              2              2  395-480  11,520  11,520 

Temporary  help — valuation -             0.1           0.1  (-)  500  500 

Temporary  help — intereounty 0.S           0.6           0.6  (4.709)  3,840  3,840 

Temporary  help — assessment  standards  0.3           0.4           0.4  (1,903)  2,500  2  500 

Overtime — valuation     1              0.7           0.7  (5,178)  4,000  4,000 

Overtime — assessment  standards -             0.1           0.1  (-)  250  250 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 164.9       185.9       179.9  $1,663,993  $2,016,854           $2,001, S40 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS     2,322.7    2.3S7.2    2,381.2  $19,913,417         $21,726,824         $21,95S,232 

a  0.5  position   transferred  from  Administration — General   Services   to  Administration — Administrative  Services  for  workload  adjust- 
ments, 
b  One  position  transferred  from  Administration — General  Services  to  Administration — Fiscal  for  workload  adjustments, 
c  One  position  transferred  from  Administration — Data  Processing  to  Business  Taxes — Administration  for  workload  adjustments, 
a  Three   positions    transferred   from   Administration — Data    Processing  to  Business  Taxes — Audit  for  workload  adjustments, 
e  Two  positions  transferred  from  Business  Taxes — Compliance  to  Business  Taxes  Office  for  workload  adjustments. 
'  One  position  terminated  in  accordance  with  Section  20  of  the  Budget  Act  of  1967. 

sl.5  positions  transferred  from  Business  Taxes — Files  to  Business  Taxes  Office  for  workload  adjustments. 

fc  One  position  transferred  from  Property  Taxes — Assessment  Standards  to  Property  Taxes — Administration  for  workload  adjustments, 
i  Four  associate  property  appraisers  and  2  intermediate  typist-clerks  are  terminated  in  accordance  with  the  Budget  Act  of  1967. 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


435 


DEPARTMENT  OF   FINANCE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


13.6 


EXECUTIVE  OFFICE 

Director's  Office : 

Director 

Deputy  director 

Assistant  director,  staff  services 

Assistant  director,  fiscal  affairs 

Special  assistant,  systems  and  ADP 

Legislative  bill  coordinator 

Secretary    

Secretary  I  

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Temporary  help 

Terminal   leave   

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


AUDITS   DIVISION 

Chief    

Assistant   chief   

Supervising  state  financial  examiner  II 
Supervising  state  financial  examiner  I 

State  financial  examiner  III 

State  financial  examiner  II 

Auditor   I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Junior   typist-clerk    

Overtime 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


BUDGET  DIVISION 

Administration : 

Chief    1 

Secretary  I 1 

Budget  Operations  Section: 

Chief  budget  analyst 1 

Assistant  chief  budget  analyst 5.7 

Agricultural  adviser 1 

Senior  construction  analyst 3 

Senior  budget  analyst 13.6 

Associate  construction  analyst 1 

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst   — 

General  accountant  III 1 

Associate  personnel  analyst 1 

Associate   budget   analyst 22.4 

State  financial  examiner  II 1 

Assistant   budget   analyst 6.5 

Junior   staff   analyst   4.1 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  typist-clerk   3.5 

Senior  account   clerk 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 9 

Calculating  machine  operator — key 

driven    1 

Financial  and  Population  Research 
Section : 

Chief  financial  economist 1 

Assistant   chief   financial    economist  1 

Senior  research  analyst 3 

Associate  research  analyst 1 

Associate  demographic  analyst 0.9 

Assistant  economic  analyst 5.3 

Assistant  demographic  analyst 0.4 

Census  coordinator 0.8 

Junior  economic  analyst 2.1 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$30,319 

$30,319 

$30,319 

2.8 

3 

3 

1,979-2,129 

75,432 

76,362 

0.2 

— 

— 

1,793-2,082 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

1,793-2,082 

24.984 

24.9S4 

1 

1 

1 

1,626-1,976 

23,712 

23,712 

0.6 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,266 

14,696 

1 

1 

1 

62S-764 

9,168 

9.16S 

3 

4 

4 

543-660 

30.260 

30.94S 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1.4 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,513 

5,7S9 

0.5 

— 

— 

395-505 

_ 

_ 

0.1 

1 

1 

(845) 

5,S74 

5,S74 

0.1 

— 

— 

(1,109) 

- 

- 

15 


15 


$213,077 


$226,200 


415-505 


6,060 


$228,524 


1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1.793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

10 

10 

10 

1.100-1,337 

160,120 

160,440 

1.5 

2 

998-1.213 

2S.764 

29.112 

30.3 

32 

32 

905-1,100 

396,375 

406,466 

51.7 

54 

54 

746-905 

550.127 

563,696 

11.3 

9 

9 

5S4-644 

67,272 

69.372 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.S52 

2 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,720 

6.004 

2.6 

o 

2 

395-505 

11,290 

11,520 

1 

i 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

— 

i 

1 

359-435 

4.9S0 

5.220 

0.1 

0.3 

0.3 

(803) 
$1,177,271 

2,240 

2,240 

113.5 

115.3 

115.3 

$1,278,716 

$1,305,898 

1 

1 

$1,626-1.976 

$23,712 

$23,712 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,824 

7,920 

1 

1 

1,405-1.708 

20,496 

20,496 

6 

6 

1,273-1,548 

108,864 

110,580 

1 

1 

1.213-1,475 

17.700 

17,700 

2 

2 

1,100-1,337 

32,0SS 

32,088 

15 

15 

1,100-1,337 

226,904 

233,420 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,940 

13.5S5 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,400 

11,970 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

24 

24 

905-1,100 

292,004 

300,612 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,624 

10,104 

7 

7 

746-905 

65.513 

68,760 

4 

4 

614-746 

30,012 

31.488 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

5 

5 

457-556 

32.011 

32,618 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,929 

6.204 

8 

8 

395-505 

42,830 

44,330 

6,060 


1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21.516 

21.516 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

3 

3 

1,100-1,337 

47,124 

47,876 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

?, 

2 

905-1.100 

21,720 

22.800 

5 

5 

746-905 

49,380 

51,318 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.852 

10.356 

1 

1 

746-905 

U.-.V2-2 

9,776 

3 

3 

614-746 

23,506 

24.676 

436 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


BUDGET  DIVISION— Continued 

Financial  and  Population  Research 
Section — Continued 

Economic   analyst — trainee 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


OFFICE  OF  PLANNING 


1.1 

1 

2.9 

1.6 

0.7 

2.8 


State  planning  officer 0.3 

Planning  consultant,  planning  advisory 

committee    

Assistant   chief   

Senior  planner 

Associate  planner 

Associate   economist 

Assistant  planner . 

Senior  delineator 

Junior  economic  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Junior  typist-clerk   

Temporary   help   

Terminal  leave   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2S.9 


PROGRAM   AND  POLICY  OFFICE 

Chief   

Supervising   engineer 

Supervising  personnel  analyst 

Program  and  policy  consultant 

Senior  budget  analyst 

Personnel  training  consultant 

Associate  planner 

Assistant  management  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Terminal   leave   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 9.3 


ECONOMIC  DEVELOPMENT  AGENCY 


Commissioner    

Senior  business  development  specialist 
Associate    business    development    spe- 
cialist     

Associate  economist 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary   help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    


1 

1 

3 

3 

2.5 

2.6 


1 

1 

3 

3 

2.5 

2.6 


105.5      116.1      116.1 


SALARY  RANGE 

$556-614 

457-556 

395-505 

395-480 

(5.349) 

(34,557) 

$1,135,678 


$20,000 


$7,368 
6.672 
15.546 
16.380 
19,721 
31,470 


$1,304,040 


$20,000 


25 


25 


$281,652 


$269,923 


$119,999 


$125,372 


$7,368 

6,672 

16,323 

16.620 

19.721 
31,470 


$1,330,691 


$20,000 


0.6 

- 

- 

1,642 

_ 

_ 

2.8 

2 

2 

1,273-1.548 

37,152 

37,152 

o 

3 

3 

1,100-1,337 

45,288 

45,948 

4.9 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

50,858 

51,480 

0.7 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,130 

11,688 

4.4 

4 

4 

746-905 

42,264 

43,104 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1.7 

— 

— 

614-746 

— 

— 

1.8 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,006 

13.316 

1.4 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

6 

5 

5 

425-517 

28.493 

29,384 

1 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,704 

4,940 

0.1 

— 

_ 

(796) 

- 

- 

0.2 

- 

- 

(1,365) 

- 

- 

$274,040 


1 

1 

1 

$1.337-1,SS2 

$19,512 

$20,496 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,54S 

18,576 

18.576 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17.700 

1.1 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,92S 

12,526 

- 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,400 

11,976 

1 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,30S 

6.62S 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.2 

— 

- 

(2,526) 

— 

- 

$127,850 


0.6 
0.8 

0.7 
0.8 

1.5 

0.2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

$20,000 
1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

469-571 

425-517 

(2,530) 

$50,526 

$20,000 
16,044 

13,200 
11,S32 

5,628 
6,204 

$20,000 
16,044 

13,200 

12,426 

5,904 

6,204 

4.6 

6 

6 

$72,908 
$3,277,159 

$73,778 

275.4 

286.4 

2S6.4 

$2,97S,203 

$3,346,781 

FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


Department   of   Finance 


437 


STATE   LANDS 

DIVISION 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

z 
_i 

66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (A«lh.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2     ADMINISTRATION 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


Executive : 

Executive  officer 1  1 

Assistant   executive   officer,   mineral 

resources  engineering 1  1 

Assistant  executive   officer,   revenue 

and  asset  management 1  1 

Associate  mineral  resources  engineer  0.6 

Associate  budget  analyst 0.5  1 

Administrative  assistant  I 1  1 

Secretary  I 1  1 

Senior  stenographer  I 2  2 

Legal : 

Associate  counsel 3.2  3 

Senior  stenographer  I  a 0.7  1 

Administrative  Services : 

Fiscal  officer  I 1  1 

Accounting  officer  II 1  1 

Accountant  I 1.8  2 

Supervising  stenographer  I 1  1 

Senior  stenographer  I 1  1 

Senior  clerk 1  1 

Senior  file  clerk , 1  1 

Senior  account  clerk 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.5  3.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5.2  5.5 

Intermediate  clerk 2.2  3 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.8  1 

Systems  and  Management  Analysis :  b 
Associate  data  processing  systems 

analyst 0.6  1 

Associate  management  analyst  c 0.8  1 

Assistant  data  processing  systems 

analyst -  1 

Assistant  economic  analyst 1.2  1 

Audit  Section  : 

General  auditor  II 2  2 

Mineral  Resources : 

Supervising  mineral  resources  engi- 
neer       1  1 

Senior  mineral  resources  engineer 2  2 

Associate    mineral    resources    engi- 
neer a     3  3 

Assistant  mineral  resources  engineer  3  3 

Petroleum    production    inspector    II  2.2  2 

Petroleum  production  inspector  I 2.9  3 

Junior  oil  and  gas  engineer 2  3 

Oil   gauger   17.2  17 

Accountant  I 1  1 

Accounting  technician  II 3  3 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1  1 

Geological  Evaluation  : 

Petroleum  geologist 1  1 

Associate    mineral    resources    engi- 
neer       0.2  1 

Assistant    mineral    resources    engi- 
neer       1.9  1 

State  Lands  Program  :  e 

Manager,  state  lands  program -  1 

Land  Transactions  Unit :  e 

Senior  land  agent -  1 

Public  lands  officer 1  - 

Associate  land  agent  t 3  4 

Assistant  land  agent 1.8  2 

Associate  timber  and  range  land 

appraiser    1  1 

Assistant  timber  and  range  land 

appraiser     2  2 

Land  title  searcher 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.2  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$l,70S-2.039 

$24,468 

$24,468 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1,273-1,548 

950-1.155 

905-1,100 

746-905 

543-660 

469-571 

17,919 

10,950 

10,650 

7,920 

13,212 

18,576 

11,496 

10,860 

7,920 

13,536 

3 

1 

1,155-1,405 
469-571 

49,060 
6,412 

49,832 
6,740 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
5 
3 
1 

998-1,213 
746-905 
556-676 
543-660 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395^80 

14,556 

10,860 

13,596 

7,920 

6,852 

6,672 

6,672 

6,672 

20,887 

29,775 

17,280 

5,160 

14,556 

10,860 

14,286 

7,920 

6,852 

6,672 

6,672 

6,672 

23,964 

27.896 

17,280 

5,418 

1 
1 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 

11,688 
11,310 

12,276 
11,880 

1 

1 

746-905 
746-905 

8,952 
10,860 

9,396 
10,860 

746-905 


20,108 


20.560 


1 

2 

1,273-1,548 
1,100-1,337 

16,724 
32,088 

17,560 
32,088 

3 
3 
2 
3 
3 
17 
1 
3 
1 

950-1,155 
783-950 
746-905 
676-821 
710-783 
584-710 
556-676 
457-556 
395-480 

40,709 
33,063 

21,678 

28,950 

27,528 

142,222 

8,112 
20,016 

5,760 

41,415 
33,705 
21,720 
29,480 
27,966 
143.82S 

8,112 
20,016 

5,760 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

950-1,155 

12,076 

12,680 

1 

783-950 

10,905 

11,400 

1 

1,155-1,405 

13,860 

14,556 

1 

4 
2 

1,048-1,273 

905-1,100 

863-1,048 

710-863 

13,860 

45,251 
17,364 

14,556 

47,452 
1S,237 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

2 
1 
1 

710-S63 
530-644 
425-517 

19,456 

7,728 
6,204 

19,904 
7,728 
6,204 

438 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


Department  of  Finance 
STATE   LANDS  DIVISION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)        (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

State  Lands  Program — Continued 
Land  Records  and  Information 
Unit :  e 
Supervisor,   land  records  and   in- 
formation     

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Associate  title  officer 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Cadastral  Engineering  Unit :  e 

Senior  civil  engineer 

Associate  civil  engineer 

Civil  engineering  associate 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Supervising  land  surveyor 

Civil  engineering  technician  II 

Civil  engineering  technician  I 

Junior  civil  engineer 

Instrument   man   

Delineator     

Engineering  aid  II 

Temporary  help — school  and  appraiser 
Temporary   help — geological   and   geo- 
physical inspectors  

Temporary    help — consulting    seacoast 
engineers  and  special  consultants 

Temporary  help — other 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


LONG    BEACH    OPERATIONS 

Operations : 

Manager    1  1 

Assistant  manager 1  1 

Chief  reservoir  engineer 0.8  1 

Chief  petroleum  engineer 0.1  1 

Waterflood  engineer 1  5 

Chief  geologist 1  1 

Engineering  systems  analyst 0.5  1 

Unit  and  equity  engineer 0.1  1 

Engineering  geologist   subsidence 1  1 

Petroleum  geologist —  1 

Petroleum  production  engineer -  2 

Petroleum  drilling  engineer —  1 

Senior  mineral  resources  engineer  1  1 

Associate  mineral  resources  engineer  2  2 

Assistant  mineral  resources  engineer  1.6  2 

Supervising  geological  draftsman 0.1  1 

Junior  oil  and  gas  engineer 1  1 

Geological   draftsman 0.1  1 

Engineering   aid   II   0.4  2 

Senior  stenographer  I 1.3  2 

Intermediate   typist-clerk  e   0.9  3 

Audits : 

Supervising    state    financial    exam- 
iner II -  1 

General  auditor  III 1  1 

General  auditor  II 4.3  6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Capitol  Projects  Review : 

Senior  civil  engineer 1  1 

Associate  civil  engineer 1  1 

Civil  engineering  technician  II 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 25.2  45 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  BANGE 

0.3 

1 

1 

$863-1,048 

$12,176 

$12,576 

0.7 

— 

— 

783-998 

— 

— 

0.6 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,818 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

12,408 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

0.7 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1.8 

2 

3 

7S3-998 

21,176 

31,068 

0.2 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,576 

13,200 

2.2 

7 

7 

746-950 

72,240 

74,256 

3.8 

1 

1 

644-821 

7,728 

8,112 

1.2 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

0.3 

2 

2 

614-710 

15,216 

15,968 

— 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,398 

7,760 

1.7 

3 

2 

530-644 

20,196 

13,848 

1 

1.6 

1.6 

(8,532) 

17,900 

17,900 

1.7 

1.8 

1.8 

(12,484) 

15,515 

15,515 

_ 

0.3 

0.3 

(7,394) 

5,515 

5,515 

1 

2.6 

2.6 

9,429 

9,429 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

(-) 
$1,016,419 

'     708 

708 

111.7 

128.4 

128.4 

$1,228,028 

$1,254,002 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

$23,712 

$23,712 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

1 

1,337-1,626 

16,724 

17,560 

1 

1,337-1,626 

16,930 

17,773 

5 

1,213-1,475 

73,500 

77,148 

1 

1,213-1,475 

15,340 

16,112 

1 

1,213-1,475 

14,916 

15,660 

1 

1,213-1,475 

14,616 

15,340 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,918 

14,616 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,860 

2 

1,100-1,337 

26,400 

27,720 

1 

1,100-1.337 

13,200 

13,860 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2 

950-1,155 

26,537 

27,225 

2 

783-950 

19,290 

20,250 

1 

710-863 

9,406 

9,852 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

614-746 

7,608 

7,984 

2 

530-644 

13,162 

13,820 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

3 

395-505 

15,540 

16,020 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,860 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

6 

746-905 

57,730 

60,054 

1 

395-505 

5,668 

5,760 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

45 


$285,018 


$531,425 


$549,014 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


439 


Department  of  Finance 


STATE   LANDS   DIVISION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        {iuth.)       |Auih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


U.S.  VS.  CALIFORNIA 

SALARY  RANGE 

Boundary  determination  officer 0.3  -  -  $1,048-1,273 

Civil  engineering  associate 0.7  -  -  905-1,155  —  - 

Delineator 0.1  -  -  584-710 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.8  -  -  425-517  -  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1.9  -  $17,104 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    138.8      173.4      173.4  $1,318,541  $1,759,453  $1,803,016 

a  One   clerical  position  was  transferred  from  Administrative   Services  to  reflect  actual  organization, 
b  This  unit  was  changed  from  Data  Processing  to  Systems  and  Management  Analysis  to  reflect  organizational  change, 
c  One  professional  position  transferred  from  Executive  to  reflect  organizational  change, 
d  One  professional  position  transferred  from  Executive  to  reflect  actual  organization. 

e  This  new  unit  was  established  to  reflect  new  organization.  It  is  composed  of  Land  Transactions  Unit,  Land  Records  and  Informa- 
tion Unit,  and  Cadastral  Engineering  Unit. 
i  One  professional  position  was  transferred  from  Executive  to  reflect  organizational  change. 
s  Two  clerical  positions  were  transferred  from  Administration — Administrative  Services  to  meet  workload  requirements. 


FRANCHISE  TAX   BOARD 


ADMINISTRATION 


Executive : 

Executive  officer 1 

Assistant  executive  officer 1 

Tax  service  specialist 1 

Income   and   corporation   tax   audi- 
tor  III   1 

Secretary  II 1 

Senior  stenographer  a 1.3 

Legal :  b 

Chief  counsel 1 

Tax  counsel,  fraud  investigations 1 

Appeals  and  review  officer 1 

Tax  counsel  II 2 

Tax  counsel  I 9.7 

Income  tax  agent 5 

Income    and    corporation    tax    audi- 
tor III  0.1 

Assistant   counsel   0.3 

Income   and   corporation   tax   audi- 
tor II   0.2 

Junior  counsel 2.2 

Supervising  stenographer  I 1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 2 

Senior  stenographer 1.8 

Legal  stenographer 3.5 

Intermediate   clerk    0.7 

Intermediate  file  clerk 0.1 

Program  : 

Administrator 1 

Senior  management  analyst 1 

Senior    statistician    1 

Personnel  officer  II 1 

Supervisor  of  collections 1 

Supervising  income  and  corporation 

tax  auditor  I 2 

Associate  research  analyst 1 

General  accountant  III 1 

Income  and  corporation  tax  auditor 

III 2 

Associate  budget  analyst 0.2 

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst 1 

Assistant  management  analyst 1 

Tax  compliance  supervisor  I 0.5 

Income  and  corporation  tax  auditor 

II 1 

Junior  economic  analyst 1 

Accountant  I 1 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

$22,500 
1,548-1.874 
1,048-1,273 

$22,500 
22,488 
14,976 

$22,500 

22,488 
15,276 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 
2 

905-1.100 
599-728 
469-571 

12,426 

8,736 

13,704 

13,044 

8,736 

13,704 

1 
1 
1 
2 

10 
5 

1 
1 
1 
2 
10 
5 

1,548-1,874 
1,405-1,708 
1,337-1,626 
1,273-1,548 
1,155-1,405 
998-1,213 

21,678 
20,496 
18,888 
37,152 
163,404 
72,780 

22,488 
20,496 
19.512 
37,152 
165,320 
72,780 

1 
1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 
863-1.048 

12.226 
10,356 

12,836 
10,860 

2 
3 
1 
2 

1 
4 
1 
1 

2 
3 

1 
2 

1 
4 

1 
1 

746-905 
746-821 
543-660 
517-628 
469-571 
446-543 
395-480 
395-480 

21.090 
28,454 

7,920 
14.869 

6.852 
25.552 

5,352 

5,760 

21,594 
29.556 

7,920 
15.072 

6,852 
25,856 

5,622 

5,760 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1,337-1,626 
1,100-1,337 
1,100-1,337 
1,048-1,273 
1,048-1,273 

19.512 
16.044 
16,044 
15,276 
15,276 

19.512 
16,044 
16.044 
15,276 
15,276 

2 

1 
1 

2 
1 

1 

998-1.213 
905-1.100 
905-1,100 

29.112 

12,680 
13,200 

29,112 
13,200 
13,200 

2 

1 

2 
1 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 

25,128 
10,860 

25,726 
11,400 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

905-1.100 
746-905 
746-905 

11,400 
9,852 
8,952 

11,976 

10,356 

9,396 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

746-905 
614-746 
556-676 
530-644 

9,700 
8,146 
8,112 
7,008 

10,188 
8,556 
8,112 
7,368 

440 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


FRANCHISE  TAX   BOARD-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

1 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Program — Continued 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Senior  clerk 111 

Senior  account  clerk 1.9  2  2 

Senior   typist-clerk   2.6  3  3 

Junior — intermediate  stenographer  a  6.7  6  6 

Intermediate  account  clerk 8.9  9  9 

Junior — intermediate  typist-clerk 6.2  5  5 

Data  Processing : 

Electronic  data  processing  officer 1  1  1 

Manager  of  data  processing 111 

Supervisor,  EDP 4.7  4  4 

Computer  operations  supervisor  II  _  1  1  1 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I  _  0.4  2  2 
Assistant    data    processing    systems 

analyst    1.3  2  2 

Programmer  II,  EDP 8.3  8  8 

Programmer  I,  EDP 4.4  5  5 

Senior  computer  operator 2.6  2  2 

Key  data  supervisor  II 1.4  1  1 

Supervisor  clerk  I 111 

Computer  operator 6  7  7 

Programmer  trainee,  EDP 1.3  2  2 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  1.1  1  1 

Key  data  supervisor  I 6.S  5  5 

Senior  clerk 1.8  1  1 

Senior  account  clerk 1.7  2  2 

Tabulating  machine  operator 2.8  1  1 

Computer  operator — trainee 12  2 

Junior — intermediate  stenographer  _  2.7  3  3 

Key  punch  operator 25.4  29  29 

Intermediate  account  clerk 3.3  3  3 

Key  data  operator — trainee 1.4  -  - 

Junior — intermediate  typist-clerk 1.9  2  2 

Junior — intermediate  clerk 8.9  9  9 

Temporary  help 46.6  44.9  44.9 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


WORK   MEASUREMENT  PROGRAM 

Senior  budget   analyst 

Associate  management  analyst 

Income  and  corporation  tax  auditor  II 

Senior  tax  representative 

Tax  representative 

Storekeeper   II    

Junior  staff  analyst 

Accounting  technician  II 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 10.1         19 


OPERATIONSb 

Assistant  executive  officer 1  1 

Administrator    0.7  — 

Principal  income  and  corporation  tax 

supervisor 2  2 

Supervising  income  and  corporation 

tax  auditor  II 2  2 

Fiscal  officer  II 1  1 

Principal  tax  compliance  supervisor  II  1  1 
Supervising  income  and  corporation 

tax  auditor  I 11  11 

General  accountant  III 1  1 

Income  and  corporation  tax  auditor  III  54  56 

Office  supervisor  II 1.5  1.5 

Accounting  officer  II 1  1 

General  accountant  II 1  1 

Income  and  corporation  tax  auditor  II  69.6  65 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
386-517 
395-180 
359-505 

1,100-1,337 

998-1,213 

905-1,100 

905-1.100 

746-905 

746-905 
746-905 
614-746 
614-746 
543-660 
530-644 
530-644 
556-614 
505-614 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
480-530 
386-517 
405-492 
395-480 
359-395 
359-505 
342-480 
(207,179) 


$6,62S 
6,672 
11,745 
19,154 
33,S32 
49,570 
27,319 

16,044 
13,420 
46,313 
12,126 
18,089 

18,424 
78,972 
41,818 
16,452 

8,765 

7,728 
51,846 
14.29S 

7,36S 
32.S60 

6,085 
12,607 

6,672 

12,120 

16,319 

157,269 

17,119 

10.476 

46.876 

209,628 


19 


$S3,421 


$128,514 


$6,S52 
6,672 
12,345 
19,454 
35,453 
50,550 
27,984 

16,044 
14,092 
48,634 
12,732 
18,982 

19,332 
80.36S 
43,664 
17,166 

7.920 

7.72S 
53,466 
14,736 

7,368 
33,144 

6,386 
12,907 

6,672 

12.620 

17,141 

159,578 

17,280 

10.900 

48,377 

209.62S 


223.7 

229.9 

229.9 

$1,652,237 

$1,838,575 

$1,872,341 

0.8 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$9,922 

$12,126 

0.5 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,085 

11.640 

2.9 

4 

4 

746-905 

35,808 

36.000 

0.7 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,359 

9.814 

0.7 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,736 

0.7 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

0.7 

5 

5 

614-746 

20,104 

22,120 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.8 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.9 

2 

2 

(3,233) 

6,800 

6.S00 

$134,304 


1 

$1,548-1,874 
1,337-1,626 

$22,488 

$22,488 

2 

1,155-1,405 

33,720 

33,720 

i 
l 

1,100-1,337 
1,100-1,337 
1,048-1,273 

32,088 
16,044 
14,796 

32,088 
16,044 
15,276 

n 

l 

56 

1.5 

1 

1 
65 

998-1,213 

905-1.100 

905-1.100 

863-1,048 

746-905 

746-905 

746-905 

157,478 

13,200 

710,360 

17,754 

9,738 

9,738 

687,173 

158.136 
13,200 

725,412 
18,006 
10,230 
10,230 

695,594 

FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


441 


FRANCHISE   TAX   BOARD-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


OPERATIONS— Continued 

Out-of-state  income  and  corporation 

tax  auditor  II 12.9  12 

Tax  compliance  supervisor  I 3.6  4 

Office  supervisor  I 0.6  1 

Senior  tax  representative 3.1  3 

Tax  representative 1.2  3 

Supervising  account  clerk   II 0.5  0.5 

Supervising  clerk  II 4.4  4 

Storekeeper  II 0.9  1 

Auditor  It 11.4  20 

Accountant  I 3.5  4 

Secretary  I 1  1 

Supervising  stenographer  I 1  1 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 5.8  7.5 

Supervising  clerk  I 2.2  3 

Supervising  file  clerk  I 3  3 

Tax  representative — trainee 3.8  2 

Property   clerk  I 1  1 

Storekeeper  I 0.4 

Supervising    calculating    machine    op- 
erator      1.3  2 

Senior  stenographer 5  5 

Senior  clerk 18.7  18.5 

Senior  file  clerk 6.9  7 

Senior  account  clerk 23.9  25 

Accounting  technician  II 17.1  17 

Senior  typist-clerk 7  8 

Stock  clerk   1.6  2 

Photoeopyist     1  1 

Calculating   machine  operator — key 

driven    17  19 

Intermediate  account  clerk 20.3  21 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 3.5  4 

Intermediate  file  clerk 4.9  4 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 16.8  18 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 65.4  62 

Junior-intermediate    clerk    226.1  219 

Temporary  help 168  111.2 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions   __ 


12 

4 

1 

3 

3 

0.5 

4 

1 
20 

4 

1 

1 

7.5 

3 

3 


2 

5 
18.5 

7 
25 
17 

S 

o 

1 

19 

21 

4 

4 

18 

62 

219 

111.2 


SALARY  RANGE 

$746-905 
746-905 

746-905 
676-821 
614-746 
614-746 
614-746 
584-746 
584-644 
556-676 
543-660 
543-660 
530-644 
530-644 
530-644 
530-584 
505-614 
505-614 

480-584 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
435-530 

415-505 
395^80 
395^80 
395-480 
386-517 
359-505 
342-480 
(641,024) 


$122,114 

10,S!)2 

9,852 
27,316 
22,194 

4,476 
35.N0S 

7,578 

153,120 

31,936 

7,920 

7,920 
55,620 
22,464 
23.1S4 
13.708 

6,672 


13,472 

34,260 

121,512 

44.806 

159.396 

10S.467 

50,596 

12,457 

5,910 

110,452 

114,898 

22,002 

23,040 

101,168 

332,869 

1,175,172 

445,009 


LOS  ANGELES   REGIONAL  OFFICE 

Administrator    

Principal  income  and  corporation  tax 

supervisor     

Supervising    income    and    corporation 

tax  auditor  I 

Principal  tax  compliance  supervisor  I 
Income    and    corporation    tax    auditor 

III     

Tax   compliance  supervisor  II 

Tax  compliance  supervisor  I 

Income    and    corporation    tax    auditor 

II     

Senior  tax  representative 

Tax  representative 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Auditor  I  c 

Tax  representative  trainee 

Supervising  cashier  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  account  clerk 

Senior  clerk   

Senior   cashier-clerk    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Calculating  machine  operator — key 

driven    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Telephone   operator — nonmultiple 

board     

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 212.2       214.1       214.1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$125.S24 
41.S44 
10,356 
28,426 
23,280 

4.476 
35.808 

7,952 

154,380 

32,448 

7,920 

7,920 
56,880 
22,824 
23,184 
14.016 

7,008 


13.792 

34.260 

123.328 

46.02S 

162.32S 

110.544 

51,944 

12,757 

6,210 

112.393 

117,684 

22,380 

23,040 

104,386 

339,310 

1,201,324 

445,009 


811.6 

758.2 

758.2 

$5,070,604 

$5,192,837 

$5,281,687 

O.S 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,026 

$19,512 

$19,512 

2 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

33,720 

33,720 

10.6 

11 

11 

998-1,213 

159,362 

160.116 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,S60 

13.S60 

26.2 

27 

27 

905-1.100 

340,214 

347,334 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

3.3 

4 

4 

746-905 

43,062 

43,440 

37.5 

37 

37 

746-905 

385,685 

394,150 

6.5 

9 

9 

676-821 

S2.032 

84.71S 

20.3 

18 

18 

614-746 

149,930 

153,712 

0.9 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,36S 

7.728 

14.8 

17 

17 

584-644 

131,076 

131,376 

2.1 

o 

o 

530-5S4 

13,300 

13.S48 

0.6 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,03S 

7.39S 

3.7 

4 

4 

469-571 

26,184 

26,460 

3.3 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,828 

19,104 

S 

S 

8 

457-556 

50,472 

51,490 

0.3 

457-556 

— 

— 

8.6 

9 

9 

457-556 

57.235 

5S.831 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

5.2 

6 

6 

425-517 

35,188 

36,003 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1.6 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,286 

10,795 

1.7 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,300 

10.S14 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,020 

5,264 

25.9 

25 

25 

359-505 

132,165 

136,053 

11.8 

14 

14 

342-180 

74,351 

76,306 

11.5 

6.1 

6.1 

(41,968) 

17,464 

17,464 

$1,710,809  $1,848,960 


$1,884,804 


442 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


FRANCHISE  TAX   BOARD-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Authj       (AuthQ 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SAN   FRANCISCO   REGIONAL  OFFICE 

SALARY  RANGE 

Administrator 0.8           1              1  $1,337-1,626  $19,512  $19,512 

Principal  income  and  corporation  tax 

supervisor 1.9           2              2  1,155-1,405  31,016  32,580 

Supervising    income    and    corporation 

tax  auditor  I 8              8              8  998-1,213  116,216  116,448 

Principal  tax  compliance  supervisor  1111  950-1,155  13,860  13,860. 
Income  and  corporation  tax 

auditor  III 19.5         20            20  905-1,100  253,076  257,966 

Income  and  corporation  tax 

auditor  II 25.9         26           26  746-905  274,303  277,042 

Tax  compliance  supervisor  I 1.4           2              2  746-905  19,522  20.502 

Senior  tax  representative 2.9           6              6  676-821  52,409  54,744 

Tax  representative   11            11            11  614-746  88,008  91,222 

Supervising  clerk  II 111  614-746  8,808  8.952 

Auditor  I   0.5           1              1  584-644  7.72S  7,728 

Supervising  clerk  I 111  530-644  7,728  7.728 

Tax  representative— trainee 2.2           1              1  530-584  6,784  7,008 

Property  clerk  I 0.8           1              1  505-614  6,952  7,308 

Senior  stenographer 1.4           1              1  469-571  6,712  6,852 

Senior  cashier  clerk 111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Senior  tvpist-clerk 4.4           5              5  457-556  32,287  32,573 

Senior  clerk 5.8           4              4  457-556  26,688  26,688 

Stock  clerk 0.2           -              -  457-556 

Calculating  machine  operator — 

key  driven 2              2              2  415-505  12,120  12,120 

Telephone  operator — nonmultiple 

board   1.9           2              2  395^80  10,640  10,880 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 5.7           5              5  386-517  27,532  28,589 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 16.1         16            16  359-505  86,814  88,933 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 2.4           3              3  342-480  16,600  16,850 

Temporary  help 8.2           5.7           5.7  (29,992)  21,920  21,920 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 127          126.7       126.7  $1,074,905           $1,153,907  $1,174,677 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    1,384.6    1,347.9   1,347.9  $9,591,976        $10,162,793        $10,347,813 

a  One  position  transferred  from  Program  to  Executive  for  workload  adjustment. 

b  Five  positions  transferred  from  Operations  to  Legal  to  consolidate  exempt  corporation  enforcement  program. 

c  Four  auditor  positions  transferred  from  Los  Angeles  to  Operations  for  workload  adjustments. 


ADMINISTRATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   HOUSING   AND   COMMUNITY  DEVELOPMENT 


Commissioner   (9)   per  diem -  - 

Director  a    0.8  1 

Associate  counsel 1  1 

Administrative  assistant  II 1  1 

Accounting  officer  II 1  1 

Secretary   I   1  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 0.5  1 

Senior  stenographer  I 0.4  — 

Senior   typist-clerk    0.8  1 

Senior  account  clerk 1  1 

Intermediate    stenographer   0.2  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.9  2 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.8  1 

Totals,  Administration 10.4  11            11 


DIVISION   OF   HOUSING  AND 

COMMUNITY   DEVELOPMENT 

Chief  b 0.9           1              1 

Coordinator,    community    development  3              3              3 

Administrative  assistant  II 0.2           1              1 

Area  representative,  community  devel- 
opment      4.7           5              5 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Intermediate   stenographer   2.2           3              3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111 

Totals,    Division    of    Housing    and 

Community  Development 13            15            15 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$25  day 

21,500 

1,155-1,405 

905-1,100 

746-905 

543-660 

517-628 

469-571 

457-556 

457-556 

425-517 

395-480 

395^80 

$88,761 


$1,475-1,626 

1,048-1,273 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 


$130,085 


$2,025 

$2,025 

20,264 

21,500 

14,796 

15,532 

13,200 

13,200 

9,434 

9,894 

7,920 

7,920 

6,360 

6,684 

6,672 

6.672 

6,672 

6,672 

11,336 

11,520 

5,200 

5,462 

$103,879 


$16,915 
45,408 
12,076 

58,725 
6,852 

16,160 
5.668 


$161,804 


$107,0S1 


$18,284 
45,828 
12,680 

61,510 
6,852 

16,976 
5,760 


$167,890 


FISCAL  AFFAIRS 


443 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HOUSING  AND  COMMUNITY  DEVELOPMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aoth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF   BUILDING   AND 
HOUSING   STANDARDS 

SALARY  RANGE 

Chief  b 111  $1,475-1,626  $16,915  $18,284 

Assistant   chief   111  1,058-1,273  12,732  13,365 

Housing  standards  coordinator 111  1,048-1,273  15.276  15,276 

Structural  engineering  associate 111  950-1,155  13,860  13,860 

Assistant    housing    standards    coordi- 
nator              2              2              2  950-1,155  26,386  27,008 

Area  supervisor 7              7              7  950-1,155  92,464  94,997 

District  representative 61.2         63            63  783-950  682,951  698,457 

Supervising  clerk   I   111  530-644  7,398  7,728 

Senior  stenographer 6.9           8              8  469-571  53,194  54,428 

Senior   typist-clerk   1.5           1              1  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 13            10            10  425-517  58,539  59.919 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.4         10            10  395-480  50,998  53,326 

Temporary  help 0.5           0.5           0.5  3,877  1,740  1.740 

Totals,    Division    of    Building    and 

Housing  Standards 103.5       106.5       106.5  $974,974  $1,039,125  $1,065,060 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 126.9       132.5       132.5  $1,193,S20  $1,304,808  $1,340,031 

a  Chapter  1561,  Statutes  of  1967,  effective  November  8,  1967,  set  the  salary  of  the  director  at  $21,500  annually, 
b  Statutory  salary  designation  deleted  from  Government  Code  Section  11559.5.  Salary  approved  in  accordance  with  Government  Code 
Section  1S004  effective  November  8,  1967. 


STATE  TREASURER 


State  Treasurer  

Deputy  state  treasurer 

Assistant  state  treasurer 

Assistant  deputy  state  treasurer 

Treasury  cashier 

Treasury  investment  officer 

Treasury  trust  officer  

Administrative  assistant 

Treasury  general  services  officer 

Assistant  treasury  officer  II 

Assistant  treasury  officer  I 

Secretary  II  

Treasury  vault  officer 

Administrative  trainee 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  _ 

Treasury  teller 

Assistant  treasury  vault  officer 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Tabulating  machine  operator 

Senior  cashier-clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Treasury  guard-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 51.4 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$25,000 

$25,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

19,922 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

17,210 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

0.8 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,365 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

2.7 

2 

2 

746-905 

20,312 

0.2 

2 

2 

644-783 

15,456 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,664 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

_ 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,672 

0.8 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

0.4 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,812 

2.9 

3 

3 

469-571 

20.3S8 

1.8 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,292 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,622 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

1.7 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,482 

4.8 

5 

5 

435-530 

30,308 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,924 

2.9 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,440 

2 

2 

2 

405-492 

11,808 

4 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,406 

9.6 

7.6 

7.6 

(49,401) 

39,228 

53.6 


53.6 


$398,066 


$431,703 


$25,000 

20,921 

18,065 

19,512 

13,860 

11,976 

13,860 

13,860 

13,200 

21.006 

15,456 

8,736 

8.112 

7,008 

7,728 

7,368 

7,368 

7,008 

20.556 

13.344 

6.672 

5.910 

6.672 

12,782 

30,881 

12,208 

16,680 

11.808 

22.193 

39,228 

$43S,978 


444 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


MENTAL   RETARDATION   PROGRAM   COORDINATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Amh.)       (Authj 


ACTUAL 

ESTIMATED 

PROPOSED 

1966-67 

1967-68 

1968-69 

SALARY  RANGI 

1,337-1,626 

- 

- 

998-1,213 

— 

— 

905-1.100 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

614-746 

— 

— 

469-571 

— 

— 

425-517 

— 

— 

395-505 

— 

— 

(4,523) 

— 

— 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Coordinator    1 

Consultant  on  medical  care  facilities 0.8 

Administrative  assistant  II 1.2 

Administrative  assistant  I 1 

Junior  staff  analyst 0.4 

Senior  stenographer 0.9 

Intermediate   stenographer   0.7 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1 

Temporary  help 1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions S 


$70,518 


MEDICAL  ASSISTANCE   PROGRAM 
Office  of  Health  Care  Services 


Executive : 

Director 1.1  1 

Deputy  director 0.8  1 

Associate  counsel  a 0.4  1 

Assistant  to  the  director 1  1 

Secretary,  health  review  and  program 

council -  1 

Editor,  health  care  publications 1  1 

Secretary  I 1  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer  a -  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Division  of  Administration : 

Assistant  director 0.9  1 

Personnel  officer  I  a —  1 

Senior  stenographer 0.9  1 

Intermediate  stenographer  a -  1 

Temporary  help 0.2  4 

Budget  and  Accounts  Bureau : 

Bureau  chief 0.8  1 

Supervising  governmental  auditor  I 

(limited  to  June  30,  1968) 1  I 

Associate  budget  analyst  b 2  4 

General  accountant  III -  1 

Assistant  budget  analyst  a 0.8  2 

Accounting   officer   II 1 

General  accountant  II  b -  3 

Accounting  technician  II  b,  I 0.5  6 

Intermediate  stenographer  (limited  to 

June  30,  1968) 1 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I  a 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk  a 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  3 

Management  Evaluation  Bureau  : 

Bureau  chief 1.3  1 

Associate  management  analyst  e 2.5  4 

Associate     data     processing     systems 

analyst  a    -  1 

Associate  research ,  analyst 1  1 

Governmental  auditor  III 1  1 

Governmental  auditor  II 0.8  1 

Assistant  management  analyst  a -  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.9  1 

Staff  Development  and  Training  Bureau: 

Bureau  chief -  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.5  1 

Office  Services  Unit : 

Supervising  clerk  I 1  1 

Senior  clerk  a —  1 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.2  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.8  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  s 2.9  17 

Intermediate  file  clerk 1  1 

Intermediate  clerk 0.7  1 

Program  and  Planning  Division  : 

Assistant   director,   program   adminis- 
tration    —  1 

Senior  stenographer 0.2  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

1 
1 

1 

$1,626-$1,874 
1,475-1,793 
1,155-1,405 
1,100-1,337 

$22,488 
17,919 
13,860 
16,044 

$22,488 
18,810 
14,556 
16,044 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

543-660 

517-628 

469-571 

14,586 

13,860 

7,696 

6,204 

5,743 

13,860 

13,860 

7,920 

6,516 

6,029 

1 
1 
1 
1 

4 

1,273-1,548 

950-1,155 

469-571 

425-517 

(2,619) 

16,860 

11,400 

6,852 

6,079 

26,183 

17,700 

11,976 

6,852 

6,204 

26,183 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,860 

4 
1 
2 
1 
3 
6 

998-1,213 
905-1,100 
905-1,100 
746-905 
746-905 
746-905 
457-556 

14,556 
45.870 
12,276 
17,904 
10,860 
27,300 
36,245 

47,496 
12,888 
18,792 
10.860 
28,644 
37,421 

1 
1 
3 

425-517 
395^180 
395-480 
395-505 

5,628 

4,860 

4,860 

16,496 

5,100 

5.100 

17,020 

1 
4 

1,100-1,337 
905-1,100 

13.976 
49,336 

14,676 
50,480 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

905-1.100 

746-905 

746-905 

425-517 

10,860 
13,044 
13,200 
10,860 
8,952 
6,204 

11,400 
13,200 
13,200 
10,860 
9,396 
6,204 

1 
1 

99S-1.213 
425-517 

11,976 
6,079 

12,576 
6,204 

1 
1 
1 
2 
17 
1 
1 

530-644 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395^180 
395^80 

7,368 
6,386 
5,484 
12,233 
85,380 
5,100 
5,040 

7,728 
6,672 
5,760 
12,408 
88,740 
5,352 
5,286 

1 
1 

1,337-1,626 
469-571 

18,211 
6,852 

19,122 
6,852 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


445 


MEDICAL  ASSISTANCE   PROGRAM-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Office  of  Health  Care  Services— Continued 

Social  Services  Bureau  :  SALARY  BANGE 

Bureau   chief 111  $1,155-1,405  $10,800 

Social  service  administrator  I 13  3  1,048-1.273  39,888 

Social  service  consultant  III  a 0.4           2  2  927-1,128  22,248 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.9           1  1  425-517  5,582 

Medical  Services  Bureau : 

Chief   111  1.750-2.127  25,524 

Senior    psychiatrist  a    1  1  1.587-2,026  19,044 

Medical   program   consultant   He 1.5           2  2  1,667-2,026  42,140 

Dental  program   consultant 0.1           1  1  1,587-1,929  23,148 

Health    program   advisor   IV 0.5            1  1  1.100-1.337  15,060 

Health  program  advisor  III  e 5  5  998-1.213  Cl.sso 

Pharmaceutical    program    coordinator                          1  1  950-1.155  13,860 

Intermediate   stenographer   0.5           1  1  425-517  6.204 

Consultant— medical  services! 0.8           3.2  3.2  (17,452)  74,974 

Medical  Care  Research  Bureau  : 

Senior   social   research   analyst 12  2  1,100-1.337  29,244 

Medical  economist  a   1  1  998-1.213  11,976 

Associate  social  research  analyst 2.9           3  3  905-1.100  36,531 

Associate  statistician ^__  111  905-1,100  11,400 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 3.9           5  5  746-905  46,510 

Assistant  statistician 111  746-905  9,174 

Assistant  economic  analyst 1  1  746-905  8,952 

Statistical   clerk  la   1  1  457-556  5,484 

Accounting    technician    II  a    2  2  457-556  10,908 

Senior  account  clerk 0.3           1  1  457-556  6,672 

Intermediate   account   clerk   1.2           5  5  395^80  26.482 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1.8           3  3  395-505  14,840 

Medical  Fiscal  Bureau : 

Supervising   governmental   auditor  II  1              11  1,100-1,337  16,044 
Vendor  Investigation : 

General  auditor  III 111  90o-l,100  13,200 

General  auditor  II 1.8           4  4  746-905  38,952 

Senior  special  investigator -             2  2  746-905  17,904 

Auditor  I 3.2           1  1  584-644  7,518 

Accounting  technician   II 0.8           1  1  457-556  5,714 

Intermediate    stenographer    (limited 

to  June  30,  1968)    1              1  425-517  6,204 

Intermediate   account   clerk    0.2           1  1  395^180  4,860 

Temporary    help    -              0.5  0.5  '      (-)  6,294 

Earned  Volume  Discount : 

General  auditor  II 0.4           1  1  746-905  8,952 

Accounting — Fiscal  Intermediary 
Operation : 
General  auditor  III  (limited  to 

June  30,  1968) 3.6           3  -  905-1,100  32,580 

General  auditor  II  (limited  to 

June  30,  1968) 6.6           5  -  746-905  44,760 

Intermediate  stenographer  (limited 

to  June  30,  1968) 2.9           1  -  425-517  5,100 

Special  Audits  Bureau : 

Supervising  governmental  auditor  I 111  998-1,213  14,266 

General  auditor  III  c 3.9           6  6  905-1,100  68,430 

General  auditor  II  (4  limited  to 

December  31,  1967)  h 5.2         20  16  746-905  168,229 

Auditor  I 8.9           7  7  584-644  53,376 

Accounting  technician  II 1.3           2  2  457-556  12,156 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  6,204 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 93.8       189.7  173.7  $905,290           $1,808,358 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$16,S60 
41.670 
23,352 

5,858 

25,524 
20.004 
44,245 
23,148 
16,044 
(54.860 
13,860 
6,204 
74,974 

29,904 

12,576 

37,704 

11,976 

48.810 

9,624 

9.396 

5,760 

11.520 

6.672 

27.356 

15,572 

16,044 

13,200 
40,344 
18,792 

7,728 
6,010 


5,100 
6,294 

9,396 


14,556 
71,846 

156,578 

53,736 

12,432 

6,204 

$1,734,034 


446 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


MEDICAL  ASSISTANCE  PROGRAM-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (ftnth.)       (Anlh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
S2 
83 
84 
85 


Functions  Performed  by  Department  of  Social  Welfare 

Legal  Office  :  SALARY  RANGE 

Social  service  review  officer 0.5           0.6           0.6  $1,048-1,273  ($7,546) 

County  Merit  System : 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 111  746-905  (10,314) 

Intermediate   stenographer   111  425-517  (5,929) 

Personnel  Bureau : 

Junior  staff  analyst 0.9           1              1  614-746  (8,214) 

Intermediate  clerk   0.9           1              1  395-480  (5,020) 

Statistical  Reports  Bureau : 

Associate  research  analyst 1.2           1              1  905-1,100  (11,832) 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 111  746-905  (9,434) 

Senior  account  clerk 111  457-556  (6,310) 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    111  395-505  (5,264) 

Intermediate   clerk   0.2           0.5           0.5  395-480  (2,430) 

Intermediate  account  clerk 9.7           8              8  395-480  (40,680) 

Training  Bureau : 

Training  consultant 0.9           1              1  927-1,128  (12,735) 

ATD  Disability  Review : 

Medical  program  consultant  II 1              1  1,667-2,026  (20,004) 

Medical  social  service  consultant  I -              3              3  842-1,023  (30,312) 

Intermediate   stenographer -              3              3  425-517  (15,678) 

Temporary    help— medical    consultant  5              1.4           1.4  (39,128)  (11,065) 

Data  Processing  Systems  Bureau  : 

Associate     data     processing     systems 

analyst    -              1              1  905-1,100  (10,860) 

Supervisor,  electronic  data  processing  0.9           1              1  905-1,100  (10,860) 

Programmer  II,  EDP 5.2           6              6  746-905  (55,711) 

Tabulating    operations    supervisor    II  1              1              1  710-863  (9,285) 

Senior  computer  operator -             1              1  614-746  (7,368) 

Programmer  I,  EDP 3.2           2              2  614-746  (15,654) 

Computer  operator  c 1.9           3              3  530-644  (21,142) 

Kev  punch  supervisor  I 111  469-571  (6,852) 

Tabulating  machine  operator 2.6           3              3  457-556  (18,920) 

Key  punch  operator 10.4         11.5         11.5  405-492  (63,263) 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111  395-4S0  (5,160) 

Administrative  Accounting  Bureau : 

Intermediate  account  clerk -              1              1  395-480  (5,060) 

County  Fiscal  Affairs  Bureau : 

Welfare  fiscal  representative -              1              1  905-1,100  (10,S60) 

Auditor  I 1.5           2              2  584-644  (14,916) 

Business  Services  Bureau : 

Stock  Clerk 1.5          1             1  457-556  (5,622) 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II  (off- 
set)      111  435-530  (5,462) 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.5           1              1  425-517  (5,375) 

Intermediate  file  clerk 111  395-4S0  (5,760) 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    4              2              2  395-505  (10.1S0) 

Intermediate   clerk   2              2              2  395-4S0  (11,090) 

Duplicating  machine  operator  I 111  377-457  (5,508) 

Temporary  help 0.1           0.6           0.6  (205)  (3,136) 

Area  Office — Medical  Social  Services: 

Social  service  administrator  I 2.2           3              3  1,048-1,273  (44,528) 

Social  service  consultant  III 2.9           3              3  927-1,128  (37,564) 

Social  service  consultant  I 2.2           3              3  764-927  (30,428) 

Hospital  social  worker  II 2.4           4              4  660-S01  (36,852) 

Hospital  social  worker  I 11.3        16           16  62S-764  (136,992) 

Intermediate   stenographer 3.4           3              3  425-517  (17,253) 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 8.6           9              9  395-505  (48,950) 

Eligibility  Control  Bureau : 

Social  service  consultant  II 1.2           2              2  842-1,023  (23,238) 

Medical  Social  Service  Bureau : 

Medical  program  consultant  II 111  1,667-2,026  (23,633) 

Social  service  administrator  II 111  1,155-1,405  (14,556) 

Medical  social  service  consultant  II—  1.1           1              1  927-1,128  (12.354) 

Social  service  consultant  III 0.4           1              1  927-1,128  (13,536) 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  (6,852) 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517  (6,204) 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  J 104.8     (120.6)   (120.6)  $793,453  ($963,751) 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    198.6      1S9.7      173.7  $1,698,743          $1,808,358 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


($7,920) 

(10,818) 
(6,230) 

(8,628) 
(5,264) 

(12,426) 
(9,894) 
(6,660) 
(5,530) 
(2,550) 

(42,402) 

(13,374) 

(21,000) 
(31,824) 
(16,470) 
(11,065) 


(11,400) 
(11,400) 
(5S,432) 

(9,738) 

(7,728) 
(16,434) 
(22,128) 

(6.S52) 
(19,204) 
(65,336) 

(5,418) 

(5,308) 

(11,400) 
(15,276) 

(5,910) 

(5,737) 
(5,651) 
(5,760) 
(10,682) 
(11,359) 
(5,508) 
(3,294) 

(45,228) 
(38,774) 
(31,942) 
(37,248) 
(139,728) 
(17,805) 
(51,427) 

(24,102) 

(24,312) 
(15,276) 
(13,536) 
(13.536) 
(6,852) 
(6,204) 

($997,980) 


$1,734,034 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


447 


MEDICAL  ASSISTANCE   PROGRAM-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulb.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Functions  Performed  by  Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 

Executive : 

Office  of  Medicare  Services :  SALARY  RANGE 

Coordinator    0.2  1  1  $1,12S-$1,371  ($14,556) 

Program  analyst 0.2  1  1  905-1,100  (10,657) 

Senior  stenographer 0.2  1  1  469-571  (5,628) 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.1  0.5  0.5  425-517  (2,561) 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  5.5  5.5  395-505  (27,541) 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  * (1.7)  (9)  (9)  ($38,321)  ($60,943) 


($15,288) 

(11,400) 

(5,904) 

(2,745) 

(28,992) 

($64,329) 


Functions  Performed  by  Department  of  Public  Health 


Division  of  Administration 


Divisional  Administration : 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Bureau  of  Accounting  Services  : 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1 

Bureau  of  Administrative  Services : 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Division  of  Patient  Care  Facilities  and 
Services 

Divisional  Administration : 

Chief   

Senior  stenographer 

Bureau  of  Health  Care  Services : 
Chief   

Public  health  medical  officer  III 

Dental  program  consultant 

Health  program  advisor  IV 

Pharmaceutical    program    coordina- 
tor     

Consultant  on  medical  care  facilities 

Associate  social  research  analyst 

Research  writer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Division  of  Research 

Data  Processing : 

Applied  science  programmer  IV 

Supervisor,  EDP 

Health  program  adviser  II 

Applied  science  programmer  II  (lim- 
ited to  June  30,  1968) 

Senior   computer   operator    (limited 

to  June  30,  1968) 

Applied  science  programmer  I 

Programmer  I,  EDP 

Computer  operator  (limited  to  June 

30,  1968)    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Statistical  clerk  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk    (one  lim- 
ited to  June  30,  1968) 

Key  punch  operator 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  * 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


SALARY  RANGE 

$395-505 

395-480 

435-530 
425-517 


($5,760) 

(5,264) 

(5,576) 
(6,204) 


($5,760) 

(5,530) 

(5,860) 
(6,204) 


1.3 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1,837-2,162 
469-571 

(22,044) 
(6,852) 

(23,148) 
(6,852) 

0.7 
1.4 
1 
0.5 

1 

2 
1 
2 

1 
2 
1 
2 

1,667-2,127 
1,587-2,026 
1,587-2,026 
1,100-1,337 

(25,524) 
(43,356) 
(23,148) 
(27,176) 

(25,524) 
(44,316) 
(23,148) 
(28,536) 

0.1 

0.2 

1 

0.6 

1 

2.5 

1.5 

7.2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 

1,048-1,273 

998-1,213 

905-1,100 

863-1,048 

457-556 

425-517 

395-505 

(85,811) 

(13,976) 
(11,976) 
(11,220) 
(11,265) 
(6,672) 
(10,762) 
(10,486) 
(35,517) 

(14,676) 
(12,576) 
(11,784) 
(11,832) 
(6,672) 
(11,302) 
(11,015) 
(35,517) 

0.6 

0.8 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

998-1,213 
905-1,100 
905-1,100 

(12,326) 
(12,476) 
(11,44S) 

(12,940) 
(13,096) 
(12,026) 

0.9 

1 

- 

746-905 

(8,9S9) 

- 

0.8 
0.2 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

614-746 
614-746 
614-743 

(7,368) 
(8,080) 
(7,368) 

(8,486) 
(7,728) 

0.3 
1 

0.7 
0.7 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

530-644 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 

(12,772) 
(6,672) 
(5,835) 
(5,490) 

(6,672) 
(6,135) 
(5,766) 

2 

1 

10 

3 
1 
5 

2 
1 
5 

395-505 
405-^92 

(88,625) 

($511,759) 

(14,600) 

(5,142) 

(42,816) 

($444,160) 

(10,200) 

(5,398) 

(42,816) 

(43) 

(44) 

(39) 

($421,515) 

448 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


MEDICAL  ASSISTANCE   PROGRAM-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulh.)       (Autb.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
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68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
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81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


Functions  Performed  by  Department  of  Public  Health  Under  Title  XVIII  of  P.L.  89-97  (Medicare) 

Division  of  Administration 

Divisional  Administration  :  SALARY  EANGE 

Assistant  management  analyst -             1              1                 $746-905                ($8,952)               ($9,396) 

Bureau  of  Accounting  Services : 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1              1                  395^180                  (5,286)                 (5,553) 

Bureau  of  Administrative  Services  : 

Senior   typist-clerk   -              1              1                  457-556                  (6,260)                 (6,568) 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1              1                  395-505                  (4,880)                 (5,120) 

Intermediate   clerk   -              1              1                  395-480                  (5,760)                 (5,760) 

Bureau  of  Personnel  and  Training : 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -              2              2                  395-505                (10,578)               (11,109) 

Special  Projects  Unit : 

Assistant  budget  analyst -              1              1                  746-905                  (8,952)                 (9,396) 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1              1                  395-505                  (4,980)                 (5,220) 

Division  of  Environmental  Sanitation 


Bureau  of  Radiological  Health : 

Radiation  protection  specialist 

Intermediate  typist-clerk : 

Division  of  Laboratories 


3 
1 


676-821 
395-505 


(24,336) 
(4,860) 


(25,560) 
(5,100) 


Laboratory  Field  Services : 

Microbiologist    3  3  863-1,048  (32,112)  (33,696) 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -  1  1  395-505  (4,860)  (5,100) 

Division  of  Patient  Care,  Facilities  and 
Services 

Divisional  Administration : 

Assistant  chief,  medical 1  1  1,750-2,161  (25,932)  (25,932) 

Program  planning  administrator  1  1  1,337-1,626  (16,044)  (16,860) 

Intermediate   stenographer   -              1  1  425-517  (5,536)  (5,812) 

Bureau  of  Licensing  and  Certification : 

Public  health  medical  officer  III  __  2  2  1,587-2,026  (43,356)  (44,316) 

Dental  program  consultant 1  1  1,5S7-1.929  (22,780)  (23,148) 

Regional  chief -              3  3  1,100-1.337  (42,SS4)  (44,22S) 

Associate  public  health   statistician  1  1  905-1,100  (11,175)  (11,736) 
Health    facility   nursing    consultant  3  3  905-1,100  (3S,508)  (39,600) 
Supervising  hospital  field  represent- 
ative    -              2  2  SS4-1,074  (23,038)  (24,204) 

Medical  record  consultant 1  1  S63-1,04S  (10,356)  (10,860) 

Consultant    in    hospital   administra- 
tion      -              2  2  863-1.048  (21,846)  (22,931) 

Physical  therapy  consultant 1  1  S21-99S  (10,104)  (10,608) 

Consultant  in  occupational  therapy.  1  1  S21-99S  (9,S52)  (10,356) 

Public  health  nutrition  consultant  II  3  3  783-950  (29,526)  (30,969) 

Hospital  field  representative 7  7  764-927  (71,668)  (73,561) 

Assistant  public  health  statistician.  1  1  746-905  (9,174)  (9,624) 

Senior  stenographer -              1  1  469-571  (5,812)  (6,104) 

Senior  clerk 1  1  457-556  (6,646)  (6,672) 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1  425-517  (5,720)  (6,004) 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3  3  395-505  (16,487)  (17,004) 

Junior  stenographer 1  1  386-469  (5,559)  (5,628) 

Division  of  Preventative  Medical  Services 

Bureau  of  Chronic  Disease  Control : 

Nursing  consultant 1  1  905-1,100  (11,736)  (12,326) 

Health  program  adviser  II -              1  1  905-1,100  (11,784)  (12,376) 

Public    health    social   work    consul- 
tant II  -             1  1  927-1,128  (11,124)  (11,676) 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1  395-505  (6,060)  (6,060) 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions ! 60  m      (59)        (59)  ($362,540)  ($594,523)  ($616,173) 

a  Positions  authorized  for  implementation  of  Chapter  104,  Statutes  of  1967  (AB  583). 

b  Two  are  Chapter  104  positions. 

c  One  is  Chapter  104  position. 

d  One-half  is  Chapter  104  position. 

e  Four  are  Chapter  104  positions. 

t  Seven-tenths  is  Chapter  104  position. 

g  Nine  are  Chapter  104  positions. 

ii  Six  are  Chapter  104  positions. 

i  One  position  was,  in  effect,  transferred  from  the  Medical  Assistance  Program  function  in  the  Department  of  Social  Welfare. 

i  Expenditures  for  these  positions  in  the  current  and  budget  years  are  reported  in  the  Department  of  Social  Welfare  presentation  (see 
page  545  of  this  supplement).  Effective  July  1,  1967  the  expenditures  for  the  Medi-Cal  function  performed  by  the  Department  of 
Social  Welfare  are  carried  as  part  of  the  contractual  services  item  in  the  operating  expenses  category  of  the  Office  of  Health  Care 
Services  Budget.  This  compilation  of  positions  is  made  for  information  only. 

fc  Expenditures  for  these  positions  are  reported  in  the  Department  of  Mental  Hygiene  presentation  (see  page  454  of  this  supplement). 

i  Expenditures  for  these  positions  are  reported  in  the  Department  of  Public  Health  presentation  (beginning  on  page  514  of  this  sup- 
plement). This  compilation  of  positions  is  made  for  information  only. 

m  Detail  of  positions  actually  filled  is  not  available  for  the  1966^67  year. 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


449 


CALIFORNIA   COMMISSION   ON   AGING 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiilh.)       (Until.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


Executive  Secretary 

Specialist  on  the  problems  of  aging 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Overtime   

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$13,420 

$14,092 

3.9 

5 

5 

927-1,128 

61,824 

63,600 

1 

1 

1 

409-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2.8 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,103 

17,805 

0.2 

1.4 

1.4 

501 

3,120 

3,120 

0.2 

0.1 

0.1 

527 

426 

426 

9.1 


11.5 


11.5 


$76,913 


$102,745 


$105,895 


MOTOR  VEHICLE   POLLUTION   CONTROL   BOARD 


Executive   officer   1  1 

Supervising  motor  vehicle  pollution  con- 
trol engineer 1  1 

Senior   motor    vehicle    pollution    control 

engineer —  2 

Assistant  executive  officer 1  1 

Associate  motor  vehicle  pollution  control 

engineer 1.3  2 

Information  officer  I 0.8  1 

Assistant  air  pollution  engineer 2  1 

Vehicle  coordinator 2  2 

Secretary  I 0.2  - 

Senior  stenographer 0.8  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.7  4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 15.8  18 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$1,626-1,957 

$20,751 

$21,783 

1 

1,273-1,548 

17,700 

18,576 

2 

1,100-1,337 

29,244 

29,904 

1 

998-1,213 

13,918 

14,556 

2 

950-1,155 

25,452 

26,036 

1 

863-1,048 

10,776 

11,310 

1 

793-950 

11,400 

11,400 

2 

710-863 

20,056 

20,544 

— 

543-660 

— 

— 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

425-517 

11,740 

12,016 

4 

395-505 

22,600 

22,844 

18 


$148,491 


$190,489 


$195,821 


OFFICE  OF  ATOMIC  ENERGY  DEVELOPMENT  AND  RADIATION  PROTECTION 

Coordinator   of   atomic   energy   develop-  SALARY  RANGE 

ment  and  radiation  protection 111                     $1,666  $20,000  $20,000 

Administrative  assistant  II 111               905-1,100  13.200  13,200 

Secretary  I 111                  543-660  7.920  7,920 

Temporary   help    0.1           0.1           0.1                      (295)  600  600 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions    3.1           3.1           3.1                $40,431  $41,720  $41,720 

a  As  provided  in  Chapter  1545,  Statutes  of  1967,  the  Air  Resources  Board  replaces  the  Motor  Vehicle   Pollution  Control  Board 
effective  November  8,  1967.  See  page  657  of  the  support  budget. 


15— L-627SW 


450 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENTAL  ADMINISTRATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO,  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (tilth.)       (tmh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


EXECUTIVE 

Office  of  the  Director : 

Director      

Chief  deputy  director 

Executive  assistant  to  the  director 

Secretary  II  

Secretary   I   

Senior    stenographer    

Public  Information  and  Education  : 

Information   officer  II 

Editorial   aid 

Senior  stenographer 

Office  of  Program  Review  : 

Chief    

Medical-surgical  specialist 

Mental   health    administrative   serv- 
ices  specialist.    

Hospital     organization     and     man- 
power utilization  specialist 

Nursing  consultant,  program  review 

team    

Social  service  specialist 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Office  of  Planning  : 

Chief      

Associate    mental    health    planning 

analyst     

Assistant    mental    health    planning 

analyst     

Senior    stenographer    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION   OF   RESEARCH   AND 
TRAINING 

Office  of  Deputy  Director : 

Deputy  director,  research  and  train- 
ing    

Secretary  I  

Bureau  of  Biostatistics: 

Chief   

Data  analysis  supervisor 

Associate  research  analyst 

Associate  social  research  analyst 

Assistant  statistician 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 

Graphic   artist 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Statistical  clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Calculating  machine  operator 

Intermediate  clerk 

Account  clerk  II 

Cohort  Studies : 

Senior  statistician 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Bureau  of  Research : 

Chief  of  research 

Senior  stenographer 

Bureau  of  Training : 

Chief   

Coordinator  of  professional  education 

Training  officer  II 

Training  officer  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student  professional  assistant 

Training  Center  for  Community  Psy- 
chiatry— Berkeley : 
Psychiatric   resident   III 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1.2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

$26,000 
2,165 
1,048 
599-72S 
543-660 
469-571 

$26,000 

25,980 

12,576 

8,736 

7,920 

12,480 

$26,000 

25,980 

13,200 

8,736 

7,920 

12,756 

1 

0.9 

0.9 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 
505-614 
469-571 

15,276 
7.368 
5,628 

15,276 
7,368 
5,904 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

2.026-2,163 
1,750-2,161 

25,956 
25,524 

25,956 
25,524 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

16,044 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,532 

16,044 

1 

1 
1 

1.9 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1,048-1,273 

1,048-1,273 

457-556 

425-517 

395-505 

13,860 

15.276 

6,412 

5,226 

6,060 

14,556 

15,276 

6,672 

5,490 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

1.405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

0.9 

0.9 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

746-905 
469-571 
425-517 

9,248 
6.852 
5.226 

9.700 
6,852 
5.490 

21.6 


39.5 


24 


24 


$275,749 


44.5 


44.5 


$639,308 


$306,S76 


$566,870 


$311,316 


0.9 

1 

1 

$1,976-2.164 

$23,712 

$24,912 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

0.6 

1 

1 

1,405-1.708 

16.S60 

17,700 

0.2 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

11,976 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2.3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

34,868 

36,000 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,662 

10,146 

2.9 

3 

3 

746-905 

26.S56 

28,188 

1.6 

2 

2 

556-676 

16,096 

16.224 

0.5 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.8 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,156 

12,432 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20.016 

1.3 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,609 

18,336 

0.5 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,715 

5,847 

5.1 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,720 

16,982 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

4.7 

4 

4 

395-^180 

22,140 

22,380 

1.6 

1.5 

1.5 

395^1S0 

7,290 

7,650 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

_ 

1 

1 

1,750-2,163 

23,148 

24,312 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,796 

6,852 

0.7 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17.420 

17,700 

— 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

14,556 

15.276 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

15,788 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,832 

12,426 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,720 

6,004 

- 

(20.5) 

(20.5) 

— 

150,362 

150,362 

1 

1 

1 

1,128-1,243 

14,916 

14,916 

$577,937 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


451 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       [Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
05 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   STATE   SERVICES 

Office  of  Deputy  Director  : 

Deputy    director,    hospital    medical 

services   

Assistant  deputy   director 

Assistant  to  the  deputy  director 

Secretary    I    

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Bureau  of  Retardation  Services  : 

Assistant   deputy   director,   retarda- 
tion   services    

Chief  of  medicine,  retardation 

services   

Chief  of  psychological  services, 

mental  retardation  program 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Bureau  of  Nursing : 

Nursing  services   administrator 

Assistant  director  of  nursing 

services   

Mental  health  nursing  consultant 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Bureau  of  Psychology  : 

Chief   

Senior  stenographer 

Bureau  of  Rehabilitation : 

Chief   

Assistant   chief   

Jewish   chaplain   

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Bureau  of  Social  Services : 

Social  service  program  consultant 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION   OF   LOCAL   PROGRAMS 

Office  of  Deputy  Director : 

Deputy    director,    community    serv- 
ices   

Assistant  deputy  director,  medical 

Coordinator      of      program      develop- 
ment     

Assistant  to  the  deputy  director 

Mental  health  nursing  consultant 

Program   consultant 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Sacramento  : 
Regional  mental  health   administra- 
tor     

Community  organization  specialist 

Program  analyst 

Program   consultant 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Fresno  : 

Regional  mental  health  administra- 
tor     

Community    organization    specialist 

Program  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 


1 

0.8 

1 

1 

0.5 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$2,026-2,164 

2,026-2,163 

1,273-1,548 

543-660 

469-571 

457-556 

$25,968 

25,956 

18,576 

7,920 

6,852 

6,672 

$25,968 

25,956 

18,576 

7,920 

6.852 

6,672 

0.3 

1 

1 

2,026-2,163 

25,956 

25,956 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

24,215 

25,423 

0.5 
1.1 
0.8 

1 
1 

1.5 

1 
1 
1.5 

1,337-1,626 
469-571 

425-517 

16,044 

5,628 
8,567 

16,860 
5,904 
8,949 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

0.9 
0.9 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1.04S-1.273 

905-1,100 

469-571 

425-517 

13,200 

6,852 
6,204 

13,200 

6,852 
6,204 

0.8 
0.9 

- 

- 

1,475-1,793 
469-571 

_ 

- 

1 

1 

3 

1.1 

1 

1 
1 
3 

1 
1 

1 
1 
3 
1 
1 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

842-1.023 

469-571 

425-517 

15,340 

12,276 

35,722 

6,824 

5,226 

16,044 

12,888 

36,278 

6,852 

5,490 

1.7 

1 

1 

99S-1,213 

11,976 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

S42-l,023 
425-517 

12,276 
5,226 

12,276 
5,490 

25.2 


25.5 


$302,927 


$321,176 


$326,886 


1 

1 

1 

$2,026-2,164 

$25,968 

$25,96S 

0.9 

1 

1 

2,026-2,163 

25,956 

25,956 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1.1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

— 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,676 

13,056 

0.1 

2 

2 

S42-l,023 

20,208 

21,216 

2 

2 

2 

543-660 

15,456 

15,840 

3 

3 

3 

469-571 

20,360 

20,556 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,100 

5,352 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,860 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

1,929-2,162 

24,11S 

25,322 

1 

— 

— 

1,048-1,273 

— 

— 

0.2 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,832 

12,426 

1 

1 

1 

S42-l,023 

12,076 

12,276 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,929-2,162 

25,874 

25,944 

1 

— 

— 

1,048-1,273 

— 

_ 

0.5 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,130 

11,6SS 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

425-517 

3,102 

3,102 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-505 

3,030 

3,030 

452 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF    LOCAL   PROGRAMS— 
Continued 

Los  Angeles  and  San  Diego  : 

Regional  mental  health  administra- 
tor     

Assistant    regional     mental    health 

administrator 

Community  organization  specialist- 
Supervising  program  consultant 

Program  analyst 

Program  consultant 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

San   Francisco : 

Regional  mental  health  administra- 
tor     

Community    organization    specialist 

Supervising   program   consultant 

Program  analyst 

Program   consultant 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION    OF   ADMINISTRATION 

Office  of  Deputy  Director : 

Deputy  director,  administrative 

services      

Assistant  deputy  director,  adminis- 
trative services   

Secretary   1   

Senior    typist-clerk    

Bureau  of  Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk    

Intermediate   account  clerk 

Overtime     

Bureau  of  Budget  Planning  and 
Analysis : 

Fiscal  officer  I  

Associate  budget  analyst 

Assistant   budget  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Overtime     

Bureau  of  Data  Processing  : 

Manager    

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst    

Supervisor  EDP 

Assistant    data    processing    systems 

analyst    

Computer    operations    supervisor    I 

Programmer    II,    EDP    

Senior  computer  operator 

Computer   operator 

Key    punch    supervisor    I    

Tabulating    machine    operator 

Senior  account  clerk   

Intermediate    stenographer    

Key    punch    operator    


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,929-2,162 

$25,944 

$25,944 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

24,312 

24,312 

4.3 

3 

3 

1,048-1,273 

44,988 

45,828 

0.8 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

11,124 

11,676 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

5.2 

3 

3 

842-1,023 

30,312 

31.S24 

1 

2 

•_> 

469-571 

12,480 

12,756 

3.5 

3.5 

3.5 

425-517 

19,032 

19,986 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

1,929-2,162 

25,944 

25,944 

2.1 

2 

2 

1,048-1,273 

30,072 

30.552 

— 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

11.124 

11,676 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.3 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.4 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,058 

17,598 

47 


50.5 


50.5 


$516,327 


$579,790 


$592,082 


1 

1 

1 

$1,548-1,882 

$22,584 

$22,584 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.8 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1.5 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.6 

1 

1 

530-644 

7. 'J  IS 

7.578 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

— 

1 

1 

457—556 

5.4S4 

5,760 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

0,672 

6.672 

1.3 

1 

1 

457-550 

5.4S4 

5.760 

2.9 

4 

4 

457-556 

24.000 

24,864 

4 

2 

o 

395-505 

11,090 

11,359 

2.9 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5.760 

2.7 

3 

3 

395-480 

14.580 

15.300 

— 

0.1 

0.1 

— 

1.000 

1,000 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14.556 

14,556 

3 

3 

3 

905-1.100 

38,426 

39,028 

2.4 

3 

3 

746-905 

27.152 

28,492 

0.7 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

1.3 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

- 

0.2 

0.2 

- 

5.000 

5,000 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

o 

'7 

905-1,100 

22.308 

23.426 

1.2 

o 

2 

905-1,100 

22,875 

24,020 

_ 

o 

o 

746-905 

17.904 

18.792 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,020 

10,524 

5.3 

5 

5 

746-905 

50.966 

53.280 

1.5 

2 

o 

614-746 

16.108 

16,916 

1.5 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,428 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

o 

9 

9 

457-556 

13,344 

13.344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6.204 

4.6 

4 

4 

405-492 

23,455 

23,616 

HEALTH  AND  "WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


453 


l 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


I     66-67     67-68    68-69 
I      (filled)         (Aufh.)       lAurh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


DIVISION    OF   ADMINISTRATION- 
Continued 

Bureau  of  Nutrition  : 

Departmental    food    administrator 1 

Assistant  departmental  food  admin- 
istrator     2 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    0.4 

Bureau  of  Patients  Accounts: 
Sacramento : 

Mental    health    insurance    coordi- 
nator      1 

Assistant   chief   0.2 

Patients     estates     and     accounts 

supervisor 1.9 

Patients    insurance    and    benefits 

officer  1 

Patients     estates     and     accounts 

specialist   14.1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  account  clerk 1 

Senior  file  clerk 1 

Accounting   technician   II 0.8 

Intermediate  stenographer 4.S 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 17.7 

Intermediate  clerk 11.6 

Intermediate  account  clerk 7.6 

Overtime   — 

Los  Angeles : 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  su- 
pervisor    1 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist       4.S 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.9 

San  Francisco : 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  su- 
pervisor    1 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist       3 

Intermediate    stenographer 1.7 

Oakland : 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist       2.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.9 

Patients  Benefits : 

Assistant  chief 2.3 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  su- 
pervisor    2.7 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist      2.8 

Intermediate  stenographer 4.9 

Bureau  of  Legal  Services : 

Chief   1 

Associate  counsel 1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 1 

Legal  stenographer 0.8 

Bureau  of  Guardianship : 

Senior  counsel 1 

Associate  counsel 5 

Patients   estates   and   accounts   spe- 
cialist    3 

Senior  legal  stenographer 2 

Senior  clerk 1 

Senior  account  clerk 1 

Accounting  technician  II 1 

Legal  stenographer 3 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.9 


783-950 
783-950 


783-950 


11,400 
11,400 


11,400 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$1,048-1,273 

$15,276 

$15,276 

2 
1 
0.5 

2 
1 
0.5 

905-1.100 
469-571 
395-505 

26,400 
6,852 
2,430 

26,400 
6.S52 
2,550 

1 

1 

1 
1 

998-1,213 
905-1,100 

13,096 
13.200 

13,750 
13,200 

11.400 
11,400 


11 

11 

710-S63 

104,26S 

106,898 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

6 

6 

425-517 

35,739 

36.2S5 

7.5 

7.5 

395-505 

42,150 

42,700 

9 

9 

395-480 

50,786 

51.313 

3 

3 

395-4S0 

17,280 

17,280 

1.5 

1.5 

— 

7,500 

7,500 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

3 

3 

710-863 

30,774 

31,068 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,616 

11,152 

11,400 


3 

2 

3 

2 

710-863 
425-517 

28,013 
12,408 

28,894 
12,408 

3 

2 

3 

9 

710-863 
395-505 

30,984 
10,594 

31,068 
11,129 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,860 

11,400 

2 
4 

2 
4 

710-S63 
425-517 

19,092 
23,964 

19,530 
24,240 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

1.155-1.405 

517-628 

446-543 

21,516 

15.216 

7,536 

21,516 

15,980 

7,536 

1 
5 

1 
5 

1,273-1,548 
1,155-1,405 

18,576 
84,300 

1S.576 
84,300 

2 

9 

1 
1 

1 

3 

1 
1 
2 

2 
o 

1 
1 

1 
3 

1 
1 
2 

710-863 
517-628 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
446-543 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 

20,712 

14,811 
6,672 
6,464 
6,672 

19,470 
6,204 
5,760 

11,520 

20,712 

15,072 
6,672 
6,672 
6,672 

19,548 
6.204 
5,760 

11,520 

454 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 
(Filled) 


67-68 
(tilth.) 


68-69 
(tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF  ADMINISTRATION- 
Continued 

Bureau  of  Management  Analysis  : 

Senior  management  analyst 

Associate  management  analyst 

Assistant  management  analyst 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bureau  of  General  Services  : 

Patient  transfer  officer 

Assistant  to  the  patient  transfer  of- 
ficer    

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Teletypewriter  operator 

Duplicating   machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Bureau  of  Personnel : 

Personnel   officer 

Personnel   officer   II 

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Environmental  Health  and  Safety  : 
Chief  of  environmental  health  and 

safety  

Area  coordinator,  environmental 

health  and  safety 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Bureau  of  Facilities  Planning  : 

Chief    

Departmental  construction  and 

maintenance   supervisor 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


REIMBURSABLE   SERVICES— State 

Medicare  Services : 

Coordinator  of  medicare  services 

Program  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Office  of  Economic  Opportunity  : 

Assistant  chief,  rehabilitation  serv- 
ices        

Compensatory  Education  Project : 
School    principal,    hospital    for    the 

mentally   retarded 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Grants — Federal 

Office  of  Planning  : 

Associate  social  research   analyst 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Training  Center  for  Community 
Psychiatry — Berkeley : 

Director 

Associate  director 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$16,044 

$16,044 

2.3 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

48,120 

49,200 

0.6 

1 

1 

746-905 

S,952 

9,396 

0.3 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,600 

6,852 

1.8 

2 

2 

395-505 

9,720 

10,200 

0.8 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,36S 

7,368 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1.8 

1.5 

1.5 

395-505 

S.171 

8,466 

1.9 

5 

5 

395-480 

26,231 

27,02S 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,430 

1S,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

2.2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

25,176 

25,776 

1.5 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,063 

9,510 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

S.952 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.S6S 

7,218 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

0.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

6,060 

3.9 

3 

3 

425-517 

15,965 

16,769 

8.5 

6.5 

6.5 

395-505 

35,979 

36.S40 

1.8 

1.5 

1.5 

395-4S0 

8,190 

S,310 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,S60 

16.S60 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,640 

13,S60 

0.2 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

2 

2 

O 

1,100-1,337 

32,0SS 

32.0SS 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,072 

6,672 

1 

- 

- 

425-517 

- 

- 

22S.8 

206.3 

206.3 

$1,799,489 

$1,773,492 

$1,804,079 

0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.1 
0.9 

1 

1 

1 

0.5 

5.5 

1 

1 

1 

0.5 

5.5 

$1,128-1,371 

905-1,100 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

$14,556 

10,657 

5,628 

2,561 

27,541 

$15,2SS 

11,400 

5,904 

2,745 

2S,992 

1 

- 

- 

950-1,155 

- 

- 

0.7 
0.7 

- 

- 

1,048-1,273 
395-505 

- 

- 

0.9 
0.5 


1 
0.5 


1 

0.5 


905-1,100 
425-517 


1,929-2,162 
1,550-1,884 


25,944 
9,400 


25,944 
9,768 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


455 


DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINISTRATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)  Auth  ■  Aurh  i 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Grants — Federal — Continued 

Training  Center  for   Community   Psy- 
chiatry— Berkeley — Continued 
Assistant   director,    community   psy- 
chiatry  training   center   

Social  research  trainee  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Training   Center  for  Community   Psy- 
chiatry— Los  Angeles : 

Director 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate   typist-clerk 

Federal  Administration  : 
Mental  Health  Education  : 

Chief,    bureau    of    mental    health 

education      

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Electronic  Data  Processing : 

Programmer  I,   EDP 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Intermediate    account   clerk 

Short-Doyle  Studies : 

Associate  mental  health  planning 

analyst    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Community  Program  Development : 
Community  organization  specialist 
Mental  health  nursing  consultant 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    


SALARY  RANGE 

0.7 
0.5 

2.9 

1 

0.5 
1 
2 

1 

0.5 
1 
2 

$1,273-1,548 
556-614 
469-571 
395-505 

$15,276 

3.684 

5.628 

10,398 

$16,044 

3,684 

5.904 

10.860 

1 
1 
0.1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1,929-2,162 
469-571 
395-505 

25,944 
6.852 

25,944 
6,852 

0.8 
2 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1,155-1,405 
469-571 
425-517 

14,382 
5,364 
5.226 

15.096 
6,054 
5,490 

0.9 
0.4 
0.5 
1.7 

1 

1 

614-746 
457-556 
395-480 
395-480 

5.484 

5,760 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

905-1,100 
395-505 

_ 

_ 

- 

4 

1 

4 
1 

1,048-1.273 
905-1,100 

55,488 
9.168 

58.763 
11,400 

20.9 

26 

26 

$267,198 

$259,181 

$271,892 

3S3 

376.8 

376.8 

$3,800,998 

$3,807,3S5 

$3,8S4,192 

456 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


RESEARCH 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
1 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


RESEARCH   ADMINISTRATION 

Chief  research  psychologist 

Senior  social  research  analyst 

Research  social  scientist 

Research   psychologist   

Editor  of  research  publications 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Assistant  data  processing  systems 

analyst 

Mental  hygiene  research  technician 

Programmer  I   

Librarian  II 

Senior    clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 15.2 


LANGLEY   PORTER   NEUROPSY- 
CHIATRY  INSTITUTE 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.3 

1 

1 

$1,273-1,548 

$15,276 

$16,044 

0.5 

— 

— 

1,100-1,337 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,324 

15,036 

0.7 

2.5 

2.5 

1,100-1,337 

33,000 

34.650 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13.860 

13.860 

0.5 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,544 

12,126 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9.396 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

8.952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7.638 

8,016 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.594 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.9 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,430 

11,694 

5.3 

4 

4 

395-505 

22.S00 

23.0G4 

Chief  of  research 

Chief  research  biochemist 

Research  social  scientist 

Research   psychologist 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


NEUROPSYCHIATRY   INSTITUTE, 
U.C.L.A. 

Chief  of  research 

Chief  research  biochemist 

Research  social  scientist 

Research    psychologist    

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


AGNEWS  STATE    HOSPITAL 

Chief  of  research 

Research  social  scientist 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


ATASCADERO   STATE    HOSPITAL 

Research  social  scientist 

Research   psychologist   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


CAMARILLO   STATE    HOSPITAL 

Chief  of  research   

Research  social  scientist 

Research   psychologist   

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


DE   WITT  STATE    HOSPITAL 

Research  psychologist 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions— 


1 
1 
1 
0.9 


3.9 


18.5 


18.5 


$121,584 


$1,750-2,161 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1,337 

395-505 

$82,571 


$81,708 


$1,750-2.161 

1,100-1,337 

425-517 

395-505 

$46,770 


$1,100-1.337 

1,100-1 .337 

425-517 

$19,091 


$41,055 


$1,100-1,337 
425-517 


$169,994 


$25,932 
18,576 
16,044 
16,044 
11.797 

$88,393 


$8S,284 


$25,524 

14,796 

5,490 

5,645 

$51,455 


$13,200 

16,044 

5.310 

$34,554 


$05,075 


$13,200 
5,226 

$18,426 


$175,578 


$25,932 
18,576 
16,044 
16,044 
12,095 

$88,691 


1 

1 

1 

$1,750-2,161 

$25,932 

$25,932 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16.044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,468 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6.204 

6.204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

$88,860 


$25,524 

15.532 

5,766 

5,760 

$52,582 


$13,860 
16,044 

5,582 

$35,486 


- 

1 

1 

$1,750-2,161 

$21,000 

$22,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,852 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.507 

5.760 

$66,564 


$13,860 
5,490 

$19,350 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


457 


RESEARCH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


MENDOCINO   STATE    HOSPITAL 

Chief  of  research 111 

Research  psychologist 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  2  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4  4  4 

METROPOLITAN   STATE    HOSPITAL 

Chief  of  research —  1  1 

Research  psychologist —  1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer -  1  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions -  3  3 

NAPA  STATE    HOSPITAL 

Chief  of  research 111 

Research  social  scientist 111 

Research  psychologist 0.3  1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4.3  5  5 

PATTON   STATE    HOSPITAL 

Research  psychologist 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2  2  2 

STOCKTON   STATE    HOSPITAL 

Chief  of  research 111 

Research  psychologist -  1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  2  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3  4  4 

PACIFIC   STATE    HOSPITAL 

Chief  of  research -  1  1 

Chief  research  biochemist 111 

Research  psychologist 111 

Research  social  scientist -  1  1 

Senior  typist-clerk 111 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4  6  6 

PORTERVILLE   STATE   HOSPITAL 

Research  psychologist 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2  2  2 

SONOMA   STATE    HOSPITAL 

Chief  of  research 111 

Chief  research   biochemist 111 

Research  psychologist 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 5  5  5 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    61.4         75.5         75.5 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,750-2,161 

1,100-1,337 

425-517 

$49,760 


$1,750-2,161 

1,100-1,337 

425-517 


$50,690 


$1,100-1,337 
425-517 

$20,078 


$1,750-2,161 

1,100-1,337 

425-517 

$35,580 


$43,455 


,100-1,337 
425-517 

$18,770 


$1,750-2,161 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

425-517 

395-505 

$64,569 


$675,681 


$25,864 
16,044 
12,258 

$54,166 


$21,000 

13,200 

5,226 

$39,426 


$63,974 


$15,596 
6.204 

$21,800 


$25,524 
13,200 
12,408 

$51,132 


$80,910 


$15,036 
5,226 

$20,262 


$25,932 

15,276 

16,044 

6,204 

5,760 

$69,216 


$917,067 


$25,932 
16,044 
12,408 

$54,384 


$22,044 

13,860 

5,490 

$41,394 


$1,750-2,161 

$24,312 

$25,524 

1,100-1,337 

14,498 

15,216 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,860 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

$66,564 


$16,044 
6,204 

$22,248 


$25,524 
13,860 
12,408 

$51,792 


$1,750-2,161 

$21,000 

$22,044 

1,273-1,548 

18.576 

18,576 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,860 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

395-505 

5,418 

5,691 

$82,887 


$15,788 
5,490 

$21,278 


$25,932 

16,044 

16,044 

6,204 

5,760 

$69,984 


$937,642 


458 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


NEUROPSYCHIATRY   INSTITUTES 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiitli.)       (>uth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
j 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 


LANGLEY  PORTER   NEUROPSYCHIATRY   INSTITUTE 


Executive : 

Medical    superintendent    

Associate  medical  superintendent . 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Assistant  social  research  analyst-. 

Medical  record  librarian 

Senior  stenographer    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Business  Services: 

Hospital  business  administrator  _. 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior   stenographer 

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Property  clerk  I 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Hospital  Trust  Office : 

Patients  estates  and  accounts 

specialist 

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Service,  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Storekeeper  I  

Communications  Section : 

Telephone  operator 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CARE  AND   WELFARE 

Medical  Care : 

Chief  of  clinical  services 

Chief  psychiatrist,  in-patient  service 
Chief  psychiatrist,  mental  hygiene 

clinic    

Chief,  neuropathology  service 

Senior  psychiatrist 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Staff  psychiatrist 

Chief  psychologist 

Psychiatric  resident   III 

Psychiatric  resident  II 

Psychiatric  resident  I 

Senior  psychologist 

Mental  health  nursing  consultant 

Staff  psychologist — medical 

Pharmacist  I 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory 

technologist 

Precision  electronics  specialist 

Senior  clinical   laboratory   technolo- 
gist   

Neuropathology  technologist 

Physical  therapist  II 

Librarian  III 

Senior  electroencephalograph^  tech- 
nician   

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 


0.8 
0.8 

1 
1 

0.8 
0.8 
1 

1 

0.8 

0.8 

1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$2,026-2,163 

1,929-2,162 

543-660 

469-571 

$19,467 

19,458 

7,920 

6,852 

$19,467 

19,458 

7,920 

6,852 

0.6 

1 

0.2 

17.1 
8.1 
3.8 

1 
1 
1 
1 
16 
9 
3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
16 
9 
3 

746-905 
644-783 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 

10,860 

9.396 

6,852 

5,484 

93,534 

51.966 

16,436 

10,860 

9.396 

6,852 

5,760 

95,977 

52,473 

16,872 

1 
0.6 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,213-1,475 
746-905 
469-571 

17,700 
6,852 

17,700 
6,852 

0.9 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2.4 

0.6 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 

821-998 
530-644 
505-614 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395^180 
395-480 

11,784 
6,672 
7,368 

13,344 
6,204 
5,760 
5,760 
5,000 

11,976 
6,672 
7,368 

13,344 
6,204 
5,760 
5,760 
5,242 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,230 

10,356 

0.9 
0.9 
1.1 
1.1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

950-1,155 
530-644 
425-517 
395^80 

13,096 

7,008 
5,467 
4,980 

13,750 
7.36S 
5,743 
5,220 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

3.8 

4 

4 

395-480 

22,320 

22,566 

55.7 


56.6 


56.6 


$380,598 


$405,138 


$411,136 


1 

1 

1 

$1,750-2,161 

$25,932 

$25,932 

1 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

25,524 

25.524 

1 

1 

1 

1.667-2,127 

25,524 

25,524 

1 

1 

1 

1,587-2,026 

24,312 

24,312 

3 

3 

3 

1,587-2,026 

72,936 

72,936 

0.7 

1 

1 

1,439-1.929 

21,783 

22,872 

6.8 

7 

i 

1,439-1,929 

157,071 

159.184 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

4 

4 

4 

1,128-1,243 

58,944 

59,664 

20.7 

24 

24 

571-1,243 

261,768 

268,788 

3.2 

— 

_ 

571-1,243 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

99S-1.213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

11,928 

12,526 

7.7 

8 

8 

905-1,100 

102,840 

104,676 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

950-1,048 

4,192 

4.192 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11.400 

1 

1 

1 

783-905 

10,860 

10,860 

0.9 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,230 

10,356 

2 

2 

2 

710-S63 

20.712 

20.712 

0.5 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,736 

9,174 

1 

1 

1 

676-S21 

9,S52 

9,852 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

S.952 

9,396 

1.3 

2 

2 

676-783 

17,712 

18,132 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC   INSTITUTES-Continued 


459 


SALARIES  AND  AVAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(filled)         (Amh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LANGLEY   PORTER    NEUROPSYCHIATRIC    INSTITUTE— Continued 
CARE  AND   WELFARE— Continued 

Medical  Care — Continued 

Librarian  II 

Junior  chemist 

Electroeneephalograpbic   technician- 

X-ray  technician 

Laboratory  technical  assistant 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Personal  Care : 

Superintendent   of   nursing    services 

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 
services — registered  nurse 

Psychiatric    nursing    education    di- 
rector   

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 

Surgical  nurse  II 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 

Surgical  nurse  I 

Psychiatric  nurse 

Junior  psychiatric  nurse 

Psychiatric  technician 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Chief  rehabilitation  therapist 

Occupational  therapist 

Recreation  therapist 

Motion  picture  operator 

Education  : 

High  school  teacher 

Speech   development   and  correction 

teacher  

Social  Service  : 

Chief  social  worker 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook 

Janitor 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Housekeeping : 

Window  cleaner   

Supervising  housekeeper  II 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Janitor    

Housekeeper 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 31.9 

PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Utility  shops  supervisor 

Plumber  I 

Carpenter  I 

Painter   I   

Automotive  equipment  operator  I_ 
Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Groundsman    


SALARY  RANGL 

1 

1 

1 

$614-746 

$8,952 

$8,952 

— 

1 

1 

614-710 

7,548 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

0.9 

— 

— 

480-584 

_ 

_ 

2.8 

3 

3 

395^180 

17,073 

17,280 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

0.9 

1 

1 

S63-l,048 

12,576 

12,576 

4.7 

5 

5 

7S3-950 

56,055 

57,000 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

6.7 

7 

7 

710-S63 

71.652 

72,492 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

49.3 

54 

54 

644-783 

4S9.860 

496,060 

6.4 

10 

10 

571-692 

74,568 

77,004 

33.S 

37 

37 

457-5S4 

240.19S 

245,316 

1 

1 

1 

S21-99S 

11,976 

11.976 

3.9 

4 

4 

5S4-710 

33,152 

33,672 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

S,24S 

8,520 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

3.06-3.21  hi- 

667 

667 

1 

1 

1 

676-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

676-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

927-L12S 

13,536 

13,536 

3.7 

4 

4 

842-1,023 

49,054 

49,104 

12 

12 

12 

764-927 

12S.3S7 

130.375 

199.3 

214.4 

214.4 

§1,930,591 

$2,235,17S 

$2,268,930 

1.1 

1.1 

1.1 

$644-783 

$10.24S 

$10,248 

1 

1 

1 

530-710 

7,728 

7,72S 

2.8 

3 

3 

4S0-644 

21,024 

21.024 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5.760 

3 

3 

3 

395-480 

17,280 

17,280 

S.5 

9 

9 

359-435 

45,256 

45,952 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7.36S 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6.360 

10.9 

11 

11 

395^1S0 

62,120 

62,632 

0.6 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,484 

33.1 


33.1 


$179,377 


$195,732 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions  _. 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


293.9       311.1       311.1 


4S0-530 
$54,904 


$2,545,470 


6,335 


$5S,067 


$2,894,115 


)7,204 


1 

1 

1 

$746-821 

$9,S52 

$9,852 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

S,520 

2 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,36S 

7,368 

6,360 


$5S,092 


$2,935,362 


460 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
NEUROPSYCHIATRY   INSTITUTES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled) (AutJU (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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2 
3 
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8 
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NEUROPSYCHIATRY    INSTITUTE   AT   UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA,   LOS  ANGELES 
ADMINISTRATION 

Executive  : 

Medical  superintendent 

Associate  medical  superintendent 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Secretary  I  

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Business  Services : 

Hospital  business  administrator 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Student  professional  assistant 

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer — state  institution 

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Hospital  Trust  Office : 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist   

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Service,  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Storekeeper  II  

Stock  clerk  

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Communications  Section  : 

Supervising  telephone  operator  I 
multiple  board 

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions S4.9 

CARE  AND  WELFARE 

Medical  Care : 

Chief  of  clinical   services    

Chief  psychiatrist,  inpatient  serv- 
ice     

Chief  psychiatrist,  mental  hygiene 
clinic    

Chief,  neuropathology  service 

Senior  psychiatrist 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Staff   psychiatrist   

Dentist   II    

Chief   psychologist    

Psychiatric   resident   III 

Psychiatric   resident  II 

Psychiatric    resident    I    

Senior    psychologist    

Staff  psychologist — social   

Staff   psychologist — medical = 

Neuropathology    technologist 

Physical  therapist  II 

Librarian    III    

Senior  eletroencephalographic  tech- 
nician     

Medical  student  assistant 

Electroencephalograph^     technician 

Laboratory   assistant   II 

Dental   assistant 

Student  professional  assistant 


0.8 
1.5 
0.1 

1 
1 

0.8 
1.6 

1 
2 

0.8 
1.6 
1 
2 

SALABY  RANGE 

$2,026-2,163 

1,929-2,162 

905-1,100 

543-660 

395-505 

$19,467 
38,916 
10.S60 
14,436 

$19,467 
38.916 
11.400 
14,772 

1 

1 

3.5 

4.9 

1 
10 
30.4 

1 

1 
1 
5 
5 
1 
11 
31 
1 

1 
1 
5 
5 
1 
11 
31 
1 

644-783 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 

9,396 

7,698 
32,514 
32,172 

6,672 

61,643 

169,753 

5,760 

9,396 

7.72S 
33,120 
32,448 

6,672 

63.819 

177.114 

5,760 

1 

1 
0.2 

1 
1 
1 
2 

] 
1 
1 
o 

1,213-1,475 
746-905 
457-556 
377-457 

17,700 
8,952 
6,672 
9,264 

17.700 
9,396 
6,672 
9,720 

1 

1 

0.2 

0.7 

1 

1.2 

4.1 

1.5 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
4 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
1 

821-99S 
5S4-710 
556-676 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
395-505 
395-480 

11,592 
8,048 
6,672 
6,1S5 
6,672 
6,335 

21,240 
5,462 

11,976 
8,452 
7,00S 
6,490 
6,672 
6,646 

21,720 
5,737 

1 
0.2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

710-S63 
395-4S0 

10,356 

5,040 

10,356 
5,286 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

950-1,155 
530-644 
457-556 
425-517 

11,544 
7,218 
6,035 
6,079 

12,126 
7,578 
6,335 
6,204 

1 

1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
2 

5S4-746 
457-556 
395-505 

8,282 

6,672 

10,620 

S.520 

6,672 

10,S60 

1 

4.6 

1 
5 

1 
5 

435-530 
395-480 

6,360 
27,032 

6,360 
27,904 

93.4 


93.4 


$626,1S4 


$629,319 


$647,002 


1 

1 

1 

$1,750-2,161 

$25,932 

$25,932 

- 

1 

1 

1,667-2,127 

20,004 

21,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,667-2.127 

23,633 

24.S17 

0.3 

1 

1 

1,587-2.026 

28,414 

2S,414 

1.6 

3 

3 

1,587-2.026 

47.822 

64,864 

3.5 

3 

3 

1,439-1,929 

66,192 

67,296 

9.6 

10 

10 

1.439-1,929 

214,620 

219,582 

0.2 

1 

1 

1.371-1,667 

16,452 

17.26S 

1 

1 

1 

1.213-1.475 

17,700 

17,700 

7 

8 

8 

1,128-1,243 

115,78S 

118,60S 

20.5 

30 

30 

571-1.243 

283.776 

2S6.12S 

3.S 

_ 

_ 

571-1,243 

— 

— 

2 

2 

2 

998-1.213 

29,112 

29,112 

_ 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

10,860 

11.400 

12.4 

15 

15 

905-1,100 

174,6S5 

187,866 

3.7 

4 

4 

710-863 

38,480 

39,364 

_ 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

S,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9.852 

9.S52 

575-S21 

4,793 

3,926 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

676-S21 

4,793 

4,926 

_ 

1 

1 

492-692 

5,904 

6,204 

3.4 

3.5 

3.5 

530-644 

25.3S6 

25.SS4 

0.9 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,352 

5,622 

0.5 

1 

1 

435-530 

5.352 

5,622 

- 

2 

2 

377-457 

9,264 

9,720 

IIKALTTI  AXD  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


461 


NEUROPSYCH1ATRIC    INSTITUTES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Amh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
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85 


NEUROPSYCHIATRY   INSTITUTE  AT   UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA,   LOS  ANGELES— Continued 

CARE   AND    WELFARE— Continued 

Personal  Care :  SALARY  range 

Superintendent    of   nursing   services  111  $1,048-1,273  $15,276  $15,276 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services    111  863-1,048  12,576  12.576 

Psychiatric    nursing    education    di- 
rector    1              1              1  863-1,048  12.576  12  576 

Supervising  nurse   II 0.6           1               1  7S3-950  10,860  11.400 

Supervising   psychiatric   nurse 5.S           6               6  783-950  65  046  66  852 

Supervising  nurse  I 2               2               2  710-S63  19.904  20,376 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 7.7           9               9  710-863  S7.690  89  S92 

Neurological   nurse   3.3         IS            IS  044-783  154.560  162,240 

Psychiatric   nurse   62.7         73            73  644-783  632,216  659  220 

Graduate  nurse   17.5           8              8  599-728  60,566  63.596 

Junior  psychiatric  nurse 15.7         24            24  571-692  175,291  183,512 

Psychiatric  technician   80.4         85            85  457-584  559,734  566,862 

Rehabilitation  Therapy  : 

Chief  rehabilitation  therapist 1              1              1  821-998  11,976  11,976 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor.  1              1  746-905  8,952  9,396 
Assistant    supervisor    of    rehabilita- 
tion services 111  676-821  9.S52  9.852 

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services—  0.8           1              1  676-821  8,452  8,880 

Occupational  therapist 5.5           5              5  584-710  39,494  40.656 

Recreational  therapist 1.3           1              1  584-710  7.36S  7,728 

Student  professional  assistant 2              2  377-457  9,264  9,720 

Motion  picture  operator 0.1           0.2           0.2  3.06-3.21  hr  1,335  1,335 

Education  : 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction.  Ill  950-1.155  13,695  13,860 

High   school   teacher 111  676-1,048  11,592  12,176 

Elementary  teacher 1.7           1               1  676-1,048  11,400  11,400 

Teacher    of    the    emotionally   handi- 
capped    1.3           2              2  676-1,048  22,038  22,542 

Social  Service  : 

Chief  social   worker,   neuropsychiat- 
ry center 111  927-1.128  13,536  13,536 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 3.2           5              5  842-1.023  48.460  56.678 

Psvchiatric  social  worker 17.3         18            18  764-927  188,529  193,756 

Student  professional  assistant 2              2  377^157  9,264  9,720 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 30S.8       365.2       365.2  $3,132,276  $3,409,395  $3,533,722 

SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding  : 

Food  administrator  I 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Seamer-seamstress 

Laundress 

Housekeeping : 

Janitor  foreman  III 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Supervising  housekeeper  II 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Supervising  housekeeper  I 

Janitor    

Housekeeper 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 50.8 

PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Office  building  manager  II 

Building  maintenance  man  

Automotive  equipment  operator  I_ 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


1.1 

1.2 
3 
10.7 

1 
1 

3 
11 

1 
1 

3 
11 

$644-783 
530-644 
435-530 
395^80 
359-435 

$9,396 
6,360 

17.073 
55,772 

$9,396 
6,672 

17,280 
56,244 

0.9 

1 

1 

1 
1 

4S0-5S4 
395-4S0 

6,185 
4,860 

6,490 
5,100 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
o 

1 
1 
1 
o 

556-676 
505-614 
505-614 
435-530 

6.672 
7.36S 
7.368 
6.930 

7.00S 

7.36S 

7,368 

11.756 

1 

19.9 
9 

1 

25 
9 

1 

25 

9 

435-530 
395-180 
395^tS0. 

6,360 

114,959 

51,679 

6,360 

134.9S3 

51.S40 

58 


58 


$302,583 


$300,982 


$327,865 


GRAND  TOTALS,   NEUROPSYCHI- 
ATRY  INSTITUTES 


0.4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

,$863-1 .04S 
556-614 
556-614 

$10,356 

14,736 

7,36S 

$32,460 

810.860 

14.736 

7.36S 

3.4 

4 

4 

$29,518 

$32,964 

447.9 

520.6 

520.6 

$4,090,561 

$4,372,156 

$4,541,553 

741.8 

S31.7 

831.7 

$6,636,031 

$7,266,271 

$7,476,915 

462 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR   THE   MENTALLY   ILL 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


!     66-67     67-68 
i      (Filled)         (Auth.) 


68-6  9 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
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16 
17 
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22 
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26 
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28 
29 
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31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


AGNEWS   STATE   HOSPITAL 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Secretary   I    

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 

Supervising   clerk   I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior   file   clerk    

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Business  Services : 

Hospital  business   administrator 

Senior  stenographer 

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Property    clerk    II    

Senior   account  clerk    

Accounting   technician   II 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Trust  Section  : 

Patients   estates   and  accounts  spe- 
cialist     

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Assistant   personnel   analyst 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Service,  Supply  and  Clerical : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Service  and  supply  officer  I 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate   clerk    

Communications  Section  : 

Supervising  telephone  operator  I 

Telephone   operator,   multiple   board 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 122.6 


CARE  AND  WELFARE 

Medical  Care : 

Associate     superintendent,     medical 

services   1 

Assistant     superintendent,     general 

medical  and  surgical  service 1 

Assistant     superintendent,     psychi- 
atric service  4 

Chief  of  professional  education 1 

Senior  physician 1 

Senior  psychiatrist 7 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 16 

Staff  psychiatrist 16.5 

Pathologist   1 

Dentist  III 1 

Dentist   II    3 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$2,026-2,163 

$25,956 

$25,956 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7.920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9.396 

0.7 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,672 

7.8 

6 

6 

469-571 

41,112 

41,112 

2.9 

3 

3 

457-556 

18.241 

18.S18 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

12.9 

12 

12 

425-517 

73,405 

74.056 

26.9 

28 

28 

395-505 

156,693 

158,774 

6.6 

7 

7 

395-180 

39.846 

40,113 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,146 

S.520 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

7.9 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,014 

11,520 

4.4 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,367 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

1.5 

1 

1 

395^180 

5,120 

5.374 

18 

o 

o 

710-863 

19,752 

20,208 

0.2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

4.1 

6 

6 

395-505 

35,102 

35,113 

0.2 

1 

1 

395-180 

5,760 

5,760 

0.2 

1 

1 

395^180 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7,72S 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,S52 

2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,5S2 

5,858 

2 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,491 

17,097 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

S21-99S 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

S,S08 

9,248 

2 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

0.5 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.1S5 

6,490 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,438 

6,672 

o 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,36S 

17,920 

3.2 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

10,367 

10.S60 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

7 

7 

7 

395-4S0 

3S,937 

39,660 

116 


116 


$770,S10 


$766,034 


5776,497 


1 

1 

$1,929-2,162 

$25,944 

$25,944 

1 

1 

1,750-2.161 

25,932 

25,932 

4 
1 

1 
7 

4 
1 
1 
7 

1,750-2,161 
1,750-2,161 
l,5S7-2,026 
l,5S7-2,026 

103,320 
24.11S 
24,312 

167.S56 

103,320 
25,322 
24,312 

169.020 

16 
12 

1 
1 
2 

16 

12 

1 

1 

2 

1,439-1,929 
1,439-1,929 
1,512-1,929 
1,512-1,837 
1,371-1,667 

332,067 

290,474 

23,148 

22,044 

40.00S 

336,317 

271,477 

23.148 

22,044 

40.00S 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


463 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Aulh.) 


68-69 

(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


CARE   AND    WELFARE— Continued 

Medical  Care — Continued 

Chief  psychologist 1 

Psychiatric  resident  II 8.5 

Psychiatric  resident  I 1.4 

Senior  psychologist 2 

Podiatrist    1 

Pharmacist  II 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 9.5 

Pharmacist  I 1 

Nurse-anesthetist 0.7 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory  tech- 
nologist      1 

Neuropathology   technologist 1 

Physical  therapist  II 2 

Librarian  III 1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 5.7 

Physical   therapist  I 5.5 

Senior  X-ray   technician 0.4 

Electroencephalographic   technician-  2 

X-ray   technician 1.6 

Psychiatric  technician — podiatrist 

assistant    1 

Dental   assistant    3.8 

Career  psychiatrist  resident — physi- 
cian and  surgeon  II 1 

Professional  intern — 69 - 

Geriatric  Services : 

Staff  psychiatrist 0.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.7 

Psychiatric   technician 40 

Personal  Care : 

Superintendent   of   nursing    services  1 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services   (registered  nurse) 3 

Psychiatric  nursing  education  di- 
rector      2 

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 
services  (psychiatric  techni- 
cian)      2 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 12.3 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 26.6 

Supervising    psychiatric    technician  22.4 

Psychiatric  nurse 111.5 

Graduate  nurse 13.5 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 48.2 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 145.3 

Barbershop    manager    0.8 

Beauty  shop  manager 0.9 

Psychiatric  technician 477.8 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 91.5 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics  : 

Surgical  nurse  II 1 

Surgical  nurse  I 5.6 

Psychiatric  technician 6.3 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Catholic   chaplain 1 

Protestant  chaplain 1.1 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services  1 
Assistant  supervisor  of  rehabilita- 
tion   services    3.1 

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 1 

Librarian  II 0.9 

Occupational    therapist    5.7 

Industrial   therapist   2.8 

Music  therapist 1.8 

Recreation  therapist 4.3 

Psychiatric  technician — group  leader  6.7 

Motion  picture  operator — 

Social  Service  : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 1 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 3.8 

Psychiatric   social  worker 23.8 

Convalescent  Leave  Service : 

Staff  psychiatrist 1 


A/S   ST 

"ATE   H 

DSP  IT  A  L— Continued 

SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$16,044 

$16,044 

9 

9 

571-1,243 

105,000 

105,672 

3 

3 

571-1,243 

20,556 

21,564 

998-1,213 

27,921 

28,590 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

99.S-1.100 

13,200 

13.200 

9 

9 

905-1,100 

117,750 

113,928 

1 

1 

950-1, 04S 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

821-99S 

11,544 

11,976 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

2 

710-S63 

20,712 

20,712 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,S52 

6 

6 

676-7S3 

54.583 

55,636 

6 

6 

614-746 

52,906 

53,316 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,306 

15,456 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,128 

7,488 

1 

1 

457-584 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

3 

.  435-530 

18,589 

18,893 

3 

3 

1,339-1,794 

49,404 

51,888 

- 

— 

Maintenance  only 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

1,439-1,929 

_ 

_ 

— 

— 

395-505 

— 

_ 

- 

- 

457-584 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

25,152 

25,152 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

11 

11 

783-950 

125,400 

125,400 

23 

23 

710-863 

248,292 

238,188 

19 

19 

660-801 

1S0,936 

181,320 

135 

135 

644-783 

1,222,014 

1,241,274 

— 

— 

599-728 

— 

— 

45 

45 

556-710 

385,182 

378,504 

134 

134 

505-644 

1,045,738 

1,012,356 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,135 

6,438 

— 

— 

4S0-584 

- 

_ 

346 

346 

457-584 

2,587,813 

2,102,516 

- 

- 

395^35 

- 

- 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

6 

6 

644-783 

54,273 

55,222 

7 

7 

457-584 

44.44S 

45,180 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,553 

5,835 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

10,995 

11,538 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

1 

1 

S21-998 

11,265 

11,832 

3 

3 

676-821 

29,176 

29,556 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9.S52 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,638 

8,016 

4 

4 

584-710 

31,164 

32,2S0 

2 

2 

584-710 

22,296 

17,040 

2 

2 

584-710 

16,090 

16,536 

3 

3 

584-710 

25,526 

25,560 

5 

5 

457-5S4 

35,112 

33.360 

0.2 

0.2 

2.91-3.06  hr 

1,276 

1,276 

4 
26 


4 
26 


927-1,128 

842-1,023 
764-927 

1.439-1,929 


13,536 

49,104 

274,718 

22,044 


13,536 

49.104 
277,304 

23,148 


464 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 

(Filled) 


67-68    68-69 
(Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 
54 

55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CARE  AND  WELFARE— Continued 

After-Care  Facility : 

Senior  psychiatrist 

Staff   psychiatrist    

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  — 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding  : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising   cook    II    

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook    

Baker   II    

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker   I    

Butcher-meat   cutter   I    

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Assistant  cook 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Clothing  center  manager 

Shoemaker    

Seamer-seamstress    

Assistant   seamstress   

Housekeeping : 

Janitor   foreman   III 

Supervising  housekeeper  II 

Janitor  foreman   I   

Janitor 

Housekeeper 

Laundry  : 

Laundry   supervisor   II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Laundryman : 

Laundress 

Laundry   assistant   

Totals,   Authorized   Positions- 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation   III  _ 
Supervisor   of  building   trades 

Plumber    II    

Carpenter  II   

Painter   II   

Plumber   I   

Sheet  metal  worker 

Upholsterer     

Carpenter  I   

Painter   1   

Blacksmith   

Mason   

Locksmith     

Building  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II   __ 

Tractor  operator — laborer 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman   

Light,  Heat,  and  Power  : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  II   

Electrician   I   

Steamfitter      

Stationary   engineer 

Refrigeration  engineman 

Stationary  fireman 


AGNEWS  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1.2 
0.2 
1.3 
1.8 
0.9 

1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 

$1,587-2,026 

1,439-1,929 

905-1,100 

764-927 

425-517 

395-505 

$24,312 
34,536 

10,860 

11,124 

5,904 

5,985 

$24,312 

36,288 

11,400 

11,124 

6.204 

6,060 

1,1S4.2 

900.2 

900.2 

$8,782,722 

$8,327,943 

$7,S08,546 

1 

1 

1 

$S21-99S 

$11,976 

$11,976 

1 

2 

644-7S3 

17,124 

17.50S 

X 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.112 

8,520 

5.8 

4 

4 

530-710 

28,032 

29.856 

25.5 

15 

15 

4S0-644 

110,520 

115,920 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7.72S 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.868 

7.21S 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

4 

4 

4 

480-584 

27,436 

27,752 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6.335 

6,646 

1.9 

2 

o 

435-530 

12,420 

12.720 

5.6 

6 

6 

395-480 

32,756 

33,579 

35.4 

40 

40" 

395-180 

219,360 

230,400 

37.5 

36 

36 

359-435 

175.588 

180,030 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.772 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8.520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

4S0-584 

7,008 

7,008 

2 

o 

o 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

_ 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

7,008 

1 

— 

— 

505-614 

— 

— 

6.9 

6 

6 

435-530 

35,769 

36,935 

19.6 

20 

20 

395-4S0 

104,301 

10S,805 

2 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,404 

16,806 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1.9 

2 

2 

480-584 

13,572 

13,960 

7.2 

7 

7 

415-505 

41,328 

42,420 

6 

5 

5 

395-480 

28,140 

28,800 

5.3 

6 

6 

359-435 

30,600 
$993,109 

31,320 

178.6 

171 

171 

$97S,642 

$1,028,155 

1 

0.9 
1 
1 
2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

7.7 

1 

1 

1 

6.9 

1 
1 

0.6 
5.3 

1 
1 
3.5 

1 
5 
1 
9.5 


1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
3 
6 
1 
1 
1 
6 

1 
1 
1 
3 

1 
1 
4 
1 
5 
1 
10 


1 
1 
3 

6 

1 
1 
1 
6 

1 
1 
1 
3 

1 
1 
4 
1 
5 
1 
10 


$950-1.155 
746-863 
710-783 
676-746 
676-746 
676-746 
676-746 
584-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
556-614 

644-783 
584-644 
505-614 
4S0-530 

746-863 
710-783 
676-746 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
584-644 


$13,860 

8,952 

9.396 

8,952 

17,904 

17,724 

8,520 

7,428 

25,560 

51,120 

8,520 

8,520 

8,520 

41,436 

9,396 

7,728 

6,060 

19,380 

10,356 
9,396 

34,584 
8,556 

42,600 
8,520 

76,140 


$13,860 

9.396 

9.396 

8,952 

17,904 

17,904 

8,952 

7.792 

25,560 

51,120 

8,520 

8,520 

8,520 

41,436 

9,396 

7,728 

6,360 

19,380 

10,356 
9,396 

34,968 
8,952 

42,600 
8,520 

77,100 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


465 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Autb.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT   OPERATION— Continued 

Fire  Protection  : 

Institution  fire  marshal 

Institution  fireman 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile  mechanic 

Automotive   equipment   operator   II 
Automotive    equipment    operator    I 

Security  Force : 

Security  officer  II 

Security  officer  I 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions 96.3 


AGNE 

WS  ST/ 

VTE   HO 

SPITAL— Continued 

SALARY  RANGE 

1 
2 

1.2 

1 
2 
1.3 

1 
2 
1.3 

$676-821                  $9,852 
556-676                  15,360 
556-676                 22,656 

$9,852 
15,720 
23,352 

2 

1 

21.7 

o 

1 

22 

2 
1 

22 

644-746                  17,040 
614-676                    8,112 
556-614                161,268 

17,040 

8,112 

161,916 

1 
4 

1 
4 

1 
4 

505-614                    7,368 
435-530                  24,340 

7,368 
25,165 

91.3 


91.3 


$721,538 


$735,124 


FARMING    AND   PROCESSING 

Hog  Ranch  : 

Hog  ranch   operator 111 

Assistant  hog  ranch  operator 111 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2  2  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions — Program 

for   the    Mentally    III 1.5S3.7    1,280.5    1,280.5 


MENTAL   RETARDATION    UNIT 

Administration : 

Accounting  technician  II 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.8  6 

Care  and  Welfare : 

Assistant  superintendent,  psychiatric 

service 1  1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 2.4  2 

Staff  psychiatrist 1  2 

Dentist  II 1  1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 1.6  2 

Teacher  of  mentally  retarded  children  2.1  4 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services   (registered  nurse) 1  1 

Supervising  psychiatric  social  worker  I  0.3  0.5 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 0.2  1 

Psychiatric  social  worker 2.9  3 

Supervisor,  sheltered  workshop,  De- 
partment of  Mental  Hygiene 1  1 

Assistant   supervisor   of  rehabilitation 

services,  mental  hospital 1  1 

Supervising  psychiatric  technician 3.1  4 

Recreation  therapist —  2 

Physical  therapist  I 0.7  2 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 15.5  16 

Occupational  therapist 3.7  2 

Music  therapist 1  1 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 46.2  48 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee — 

group  leader 0.3  3 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 58.2  72 

Dental  assistant 1  1 

Support  and  Subsistence: 

Food  service  supervisor  I 1  1 

Laundryman 2 

Janitor 2  2 

Laundry  assistant 5.4  5 

Food  service  assistant  I 17.8  19 

Plant  Operation : 

Plumber  I 1  1 

Building  maintenance  man 1  1 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 1  1 

Totals,    Authorized     Positions,     Mental 

Retardation   Unit 182.2  212.5 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    1,765.9    1,493 


212.5 


1,493 


$1,296,556     $1,558,064 


$741,113 


$530-644 
435-530 

$7,728 
6,360 

$14,088 

$7,72S 
6,360 

$13,261 

$14,088 

$11,266,973 

$10,836,298 

$10,368,399 

1 
3 
6 

$457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

$6,568 
17,437 
33,104 

$6,672 
17,989 
33,898 

1 
2 
o 

1 

2 
4 

1,750-2,161 
1,439-1,929 
1,439-1,929 
1,371-1,667 
905-1.100 
676-1,048 

25,524 

42,000 
46,296 
20,004 
22,740 
39,208 

25.524 
43,044 
46,296 
20,004 
23,876 
40,572 

1 

0.5 
1 
3 

863-1,048 

842-1,023 

783-950 

764-927 

11.928 

5,838 

11,400 

30,379 

12,526 

6.138 

11,400 

31.858 

1 

746-905 

10.356 

10,860 

1 
4 
2 
2 

16 
2 
1 

48 

676-821 
660-801 
584-710 
614-746 
556-710 
584-710 
584-710 
505-644 

9,624 

37,092 

15,932 

15,762 

134,620 

16,248 

7,488 

353,890 

9,852 

37,400 

16,734 

16,548 

135,504 

16,632 

7,856 

360,710 

3 

72 
1 

395-135 
395-435 
435-530 

19,080 

456,710 

6,360 

20,0]  6 

468.972 

6,360 

1 

2 
2 

5 
19 

435-530 
415-505 
395^80 
359-435 
359-435 

6,360 
10,200 
10,260 
23,214 
88,970 

6.360 
10,704 
10,770 
24,360 
92,962 

1 
1 

1 

676-746 
556-614 
556-614 

8,736 
7,368 
7,368 

8,952 
7,368 
7,368 

$1,596,085 


$12,563,529    $12,394,362    $11,964,484 


466 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
i 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 


ATASCADERO  STATE    HOSPITAL 


Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Secretary  I  

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 

Supervising   clerk   I    

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   file   clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Business  Services : 

Hospital   business   administrator 

Senior   stenographer 

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer — state  institution 

Property  clerk   II 

Accountant  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Hospital  Trust  Office  : 

Patients'    estate   and   accounts   spe- 
cialist     

Senior    typist-clerk    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Personnel  Section  : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Training   officer  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior   stenographer   

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Service.  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    typist-clerk     

Intermediate   clerk    

Communications  Section : 

Telephone  operator 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 70.3 


CARE  AND  WELFARE 

Medical  Care : 

Associate  superintendent,  medical 

services   

Assistant    superintendent,    psychiat- 
ric service  

Chief  of  professional  education 

Senior  physician 

Senior  psychiatrist 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Staif   psychiatrist   

Dentist  II 

Chief  psychologist,   mental  hospital 

Pharmacist   II 

Staff   psychologist — counseling 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Senior   clinical  laboratory   technolo- 
gist _-    

Clinical   laboratory  technologist 

Physical  therapist  I 

Senior  x-ray  technician 

Electroencephalographs   technician  _ 

X-ray  technician 

Laboratory   assistant   II    

Dental   assistant    


SALARY  KANGE 


1 

0.9 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

$2,026-2,163 

905-1,100 

543-660 

$25,956 
7,920 

$25,956 
7,920 

o.s 

1 

4 
2 
1 

S.5 
10 
2.5 

1 
1 
3 
2 
1 
6 
11 
2.5 

1 
1 
3 
2 
1 
6 
11 
2.5 

644-7S3 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 

9,396 
7.72S 
20,556 
13,344 
6,085 
35,417 
62,772 
13,391 

9,396 
7,728 
20,556 
13,344 
6,386 
36,126 
63,S46 
13,861 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,213-1,475 
469-571 

17,700 
6,S52 

17,700 
6,S52 

1.4 

1 

0.6 

2.S 

0.9 

1.6 

1 

4 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 

S21-99S 
584-710 
556-676 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 
395-4S0 

11,976 

S,520 
8,112 
5,484 
6,204 
4,860 
5,760 
17.2S0 

11,976 
S,520 
8,112 
5,760 
6,204 
5,100 
5,760 

17,280 

1 
0.1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

710-863 
457-556 
395-505 

S,520 
5,484 
4,860 

S.952 
5,760 
5,100 

1 
1.1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

950-1,155 
905-1,100 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
395-505 

13,860 
10,860 
7,728 
6,852 
6,672 
4,960 

13.S60 
11,400 
7,728 
6,852 
6,672 
5,200 

1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
4.1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
2 

5 

1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
5 

821-998 
644-783 
505-644 
457-556 
395-505 
395^80 

11,976 

9,396 

7,368 

6,672 

11,820 

27,002 

11,976 
9.396 

7,368 

6,672 

11,820 

27,622 

4 

4 

4 

395^80 

21,132 

21,898 

65.5 


65.5 


l$476,647 


$460,475 


$466,659 


0.4 

1 

1 

$1,929-2,162 

$25,699 

$25,944 

1.4 

2 

2 

1,750-2,161 

45,312 

47.568 

— 

1 

i 

1,750-2,161 

21,000 

22.044 

0.6 

1 

i 

1,587-2,026 

23,148 

23,148 

2.1 

o 

<> 

1.587-2,026 

47,460 

47,460 

4.3 

5 

5 

1,439-1,929 

98.228 

100,092 

6.9 

11 

11 

1,439-1,929 

217,116 

220,620 

1 

1 

1 

1,371-1,667 

20,004 

20.004 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,976 

15,724 

1.1 

1.1 

1.1 

998-1,100 

14,520 

14,520 

0.5 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

6 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

73,968 

75,588 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10.356 

2 

<> 

o 

676-7S3 

18,792 

18,792 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

0.7 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

0.4 

0.1 

0.1 

530-644 

773 

773 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

0.7 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,352 

5,622 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


467 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ATASCADERO   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE    AND   WELFARE— Continued 

Personal  Care : 

Superintendent  of  nursing  services- 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services    (registered  nurse) 

Psychiatric  nursing  education 

director    

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 
services  (psychiatric  tech- 
nicians)    

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 

Supervising  psychiatric  technician 

Psychiatric  nurse 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 

Psychiatric  technician 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics  : 

Surgical   nurse   II 

Surgical  nurse  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Psychiatric  technician 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Rehabilitation  Therapy  : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant  chaplain 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services 
Assistant  supervisor  of  rehabilitation 

services   

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 

Librarian  II 

Occupational  therapist 

Industrial  therapist 

Music  therapist 

Recreation  therapist 

Motion  picture  operator — part-time- 
Education  : 

High   school   teacher 

Elementary  teacher 

Social  Service : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food    administrator   II    

Supervising   cook   II   

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook 

Baker  II 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Assistant  cook 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing  : 

Shoemaker    

Seamer-seamstress 

Housekeeping : 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Janitor 

Laundry  : 

Laundry   supervisor   II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Laundryman 

Laundress 

Laundry  assistant 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  . 


1 

1 

1 

SALARY  HANGE 

$1,048-1,273 

$15,276 

$15,276 

3 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

25,152 

25,152 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,570 

12,576 

2 

6 

3 
11 
15.3 
25 
72.4 
241.9 
74.9 

1 
6 
3 

11 
16 
25 
72 
297 
36 

1 

6 

3 

11 

16 

25 

72 

297 

36 

821-998 
783-950 
710-863 
660-801 
644-783 
556-710 
505-644 
457-584 
395-435 

11,976 

68,130 

30,816 

105,695 

140,004 

200,676 

537,222 

1,948,890 

187,920 

11,976 

68,400 

31,068 

105,732 

143,708 

207.2S8 

538.992 

1,961.274 

187,920 

0.8 
2 

1.2 
2.3 

1 

1 
3 
1 
3 
1 

1 
3 
1 
3 
1 

710-863 
644-783 
599-728 
457-584 
425-517 

10,356 
26,712 

7,362 
17,916 

6,204 

10,356 
27.108 

7,728 
18,492 

6,204 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

842-1,023 

842-1,023 
821-998 

12,276 
12,276 
11,976 

12.276 
12,276 
11,976 

Q 
O 

1 
1 

1 
1 

5.9 
0.2 

i 

l 

2 
1 
1 
7 
0.2 

3 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
7 
0.2 

676-821 
676-821 
614-746 
584-710 
584-710 
584-710 
584-710 
3.06-3.21  hr 

28,725 
9,852 
8,214 

14,376 
K.520 
8,520 

55,424 
1,335 

29,366 
9,852 
8,628 

15,096 
8,520 
8,520 

56,844 
1,335 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

676-1,048 
676-1,048 

12,576 
9,700 

12,576 

10,188 

1 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

12,888 

13,536 

1 
8.6 

1 
11 

1 
11 

842-1,023 
764-927 

12,076 
116,091 

12,276 
118,545 

525.6 

555.4 

555.4 

$3,821,307 

$4,374,764 

$4,413,667 

1 

1 

1 

$821-99S 

$11,976 

$11,976 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

3 

3 

530-710 

22,584 

22,944 

7.8 

8 

8 

480-644 

54,068 

54,670 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7,72S 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7,72S 

1.9 

1 

1 

480-5S4 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,290 

11,520 

7.1 

8 

8 

395-480 

42,269 

43,650 

9.1 

11 

11 

359^35 

52,500 

54,140 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

S,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,00S 

7,008 

1.1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,023 

6,593 

3.3 

5 

5 

395-480 

26,100 

26,820 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

S,520 

8,520 

0.8 

1 

1 

4S0-584 

6,360 

6,672 

3 

3 

3 

415-505 

18,180 

18,180 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,418 

5,691 

1 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,880 

5,120 

50.1 


54 


54 


$299,557 


$331,200 


$337,528 


468 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Confinued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         jAulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATIONS 


ATASCADERO   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 1 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 1 

Plumber   I    2 

Carpenter   I 2 

Painter  I    2 

Fusion   welder 1 

Mason      1 

Locksmith 1 

Electronics   technician    1 

Building  maintenance  man 4.5 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman   I 1 

Groundsman    1 

Light,  Heat,  and  Power  : 

Chief  engineer  I 1 

Electrician   I   2 

Steamfitter     1 

Stationary   engineer   2 

Refrigeration  engineman 0.9 

Stationary  fireman 4.8 

Water  and  Sewage : 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor  1 

Fire  Protection : 

Institution  fire  marshal 1 

Institution  fireman 2 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 1.3 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile  mechanic 1 

Automotive   equipment   operator   II  1 

Tractor  operator — laborer 1 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 3 

Security  Force : 

Security  officer  III 1 

Security  officer  II   5 

Security  officer  I 47.6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 96.7 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS     742.7 


1 
2 
1.3 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

5 

44 

9 


1 

2 
1.3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

5 

44 

2 


90.3 


90.3 


765.2       765.2 


SALARY  RANGE 
$950-1,155 
746-S63 
076-746 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
556-614 

584-710 
4S0-530 

746-S63 
676-746 

676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
5S4-644 

676-746 

676-S21 
556-676 
556-676 

644-746 
614-676 

584-644 
556-614 

644-783 
505-614 
435-530 
395-505 

$652,089 


$5,249,600 


$13,S60 
10.356 
17,904 

8,520 
17,040 

8,520 

S.520 

8,520 

37,272 

S,520 
6,360 

10,356 
17.904 

S.952 
17,040 

7,952 
38,100 

8,952 

9,S52 
14,616 
11,258 

8,520 
8,196 

7,728 
7.368 

9,396 

36,840 

265,262 

10,505 

$644,189 


$5,810,628 


$13,860 
10,356 
17,904 

8,520 
17,040 

S,520 

8,520 

S.520 

37,272 

S.520 
6,360 

10,356 
17,904 

8,952 
17,040 

8,350 
3S.460 

S.952 

9,852 
15,352 

11.25S 

8,952 
8,196 

7,728 
7,368 

9,396 

36,840 

271,201 

10.S60 

$652,409 


$5,870,263 


CAMARILLO   STATE   HOSPITAL 


ADMINISTRATION 


Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director  1 

Administrative  assistant  II 1 

Secretary  I 1 

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 0.5 

Supervising  clerk   I   1 

Senior  stenographer 8.6 

Senior  clerk 1 

Senior  file  clerk 1 

Intermediate   stenographer   13.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 40.1 

Intermediate  clerk 18 

Intermediate  file  clerk 2 

Business  Services : 

Hospital  business  administrator 1 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer  III 1 

Property  clerk  II 1 

Accountant  I 1 

Senior  clerk   2.3 

Senior  account  clerk 1 

Accounting  technician  II 2 

Intermediate    stenographer    1.8 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    6.6 

Intermediate   clerk    6.1 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 3.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$2,026-2,163 

$25,956 

$25,956 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,760 

7,920 

1 

1 

644-783 

7.72S 

8,112 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

9 

9 

469-571 

60.192 

60,720 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

12 

12 

425-517 

73,470 

73,734 

39 

39 

395-505 

222,119 

225.54S 

18 

18 

395^180 

101,281 

102.336 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11.520 

1 

1 

1,213-1.475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12,992 

13,200 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,428 

7.792 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,329 

6,479 

2 

9 

457-556 

12,726 

13.188 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,328 

6.47S 

1 

1 

425-517 

6.204 

6.204 

2 

2 

395-505 

12,120 

12.120 

9 

9 

395-480 

10.900 

11.156 

1 

1 

895-4S0 

5.760 

5.760 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,620 

16,872 

UKALTn  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES   AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)        (Aolli.) 


68-69 
(Amh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


469 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Hospital  Trust  Ollice  : 

Patients"    estates    and    accounts    su- 
pervisor   

Patients'  estates  and   accounts  spe- 
cialist      

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Personnel  Section  : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Hospital   health   and  safety   coordi- 
nator    

Training  assistant 

Supervising   clerk   I    

Senior   account   clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Service.  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Service  and  supply  officer  I 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper    I    

Intermediate   stenpgrapher    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Communications  Section : 

Supervising  telephone  operator 

Telephone  operator 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


CARE   AND   WELFARE 


CAMARILLO   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


1 

0.2 

0.2 

0.7 

0.8 

0.2 


1 

1 

1 

4.2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

0.2 

2.9 

5.9 

1.8 

1 
6.2 


Medical  Care : 
Associate     superintendent,     medical 

services    0.8 

Assistant  superintendent,  general 

medical  and  surgical  service 1 

Assistant   superintendent,   psychiat- 
ric   service    5 

Assistant   superintendent,   childrens 

services   1 

Chief  of  professional  education 1 

Senior  physician 1 

Senior  psychiatrist 7.5 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 21.5 

Staff  psychiatrist   20.1 

Pathologist   1 

Dentist    III    1 

Dentist   II    5 

Physician  and  surgeon  I 1.3 

Chief  psychologist 1 

Psychiatric  resident  II 9.5 

Psychiatric   resident  I   4.3 

Senior  psychologist 3 

Podiatrist     1 

Pharmacist  II 1 

Staff    psychologist — clinical    13.2 

Pharmacist  I 1 

Nurse-anesthetist    2 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory 

technologist    1 

Neuropathology  technologist 1 

Physical   therapist    II    0.7 

Librarian    III    1 

Dental  laboratory  technician 1 

Psychology   associate   7.3 

Clinical    laboratory    technologist 5.3 

Physical   therapist    I    2.3 

Medical   student   assistant   0.6 

Photographer   0.9 

Senior  X-ray   technician 1 

Electroencephalographs    technician  2 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4.5 

2 

1 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4.5 

2 

1 


158.9       156.5       156.5 


SALARY  RANGE 

$783-950 

710-S63 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 

950-1 ,155 

863-1.048 
746-905 
530-644 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 

821-998 
746-905 
644-783 
505-644 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 

435-530 
395-480 

$974,277 


$11,400 

10,230 

6,672 

6,204 

23,040 

28,060 

5,760 

13,860 

12,526 

10,398 

7,728 

6,672 

6,204 

25.470 

11,520 

5.760 

11,976 

9,396 

22,104 

5.226 

12,120 
34.560 
10,620 

6,310 
37,960 


$1,014,705 


$11,400 

10.356 
6,672 
6,204 

23.040 

2S.304 
5.760 

13,860 

12.576 
10.K60 
7,728 
6,672 
6.204 
25.500 
11,520 
5,760 

11,976 

9.396 
22,104 

5,490 
12,120 
34,560 
10,860 

6,360 
38,696 


$1,024,659 


1 

1 

$1,929-2,162 

$25,524 

$25,944 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,524 

25,524 

5 

5 

1,750-2,161 

127,523 

128,028 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,932 

25,932 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,932 

25,932 

1 

1 

1,587-2,026 

24,312 

24,312 

( 

7 

1,587-2,026 

167,856 

167,856 

25 

25 

1,439-1,929 

523.424 

532,874 

21 

21 

1,439-1,929 

464,523 

448,343 

1 

1 

1,512-1,929 

23,148 

23.148 

1 

1 

1,512-1,837 

22,044 

22.044 

4 

4 

1,371-1,667 

78,231 

79,136 

_ 

_ 

1,305-1.587 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

10 

10 

571-1,243 

132,864 

132,864 

_ 

_ 

571-1,243 

— 

— 

3 

3 

998-1.213 

43,610 

43,668 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13,200 

1 

1 

998-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

15 

15 

905-1,100 

174,943 

181,314 

1 

1 

950-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

2 

2 

821-998 

22,416 

22.926 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,396 

9.852 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

670-821 

9,852 

9,852 

_ 

_ 

746-821 

— 

— 

6 

6 

676-783 

54,216 

55,056 

4 

4 

614-746 

32,364 

33,528 

_ 

_ 

492-692 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

7,008 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

470 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Ami)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CAMARILLO  STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE   AND   WELFARE— Continued 


Medical  Care — Continued 
X-ray  technician — podiatrist 

assistant   1.9 

Psychiatric   technician   1 

Laboratory   assistant   II 1.7 

Dental  assistant 5.6 

Laboratory   assistant   I 2.8 

Student  professional  assistant 5.2 

Career  Residents : 

Physician   and   surgeon   II 2.8 

Staff   psychiatrist 2 

Personal  Care : 

Superintendent   of   nursing   services  1 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services    (registered  nurse) 5 

Psychiatric  nursing  education 

director 1.9 

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services  (psychiatric  technician)  3.S 

Supervising   psychiatric  nurse 12.9 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 21.1 

Supervising    psychiatric    technician  26.6 

Psychiatric  nurse 65.6 

Graduate  nurse 28.8 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 46.1 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 126.3 

Barbershop    manager    1 

Beauty   shop   manager 1 

Psychiatric   technician 912.1 

Student   professional   assistant 1 

Psychiatric   technician — trainee 138.8 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics : 

Surgical  nurse  II 1 

Surgical  nurse  I 4 

Psychiatric  technician 7.5 

Intermediate    typist-clerk     1 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Catholic  chaplain    1.1 

Protestant  chaplain g 2 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services  1 
Assistant  supervisor  of 

rehabilitation   services 5 

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 1 

Librarian  II 1 

Occupational   therapist    6.4 

Industrial    therapist   2 

Music  therapist 2.2 

Recreation  therapist 10^6 

Psychiatric  technician — group 

leader 4.9 

Motion  picture  operator 0.3 

Education  : 

Supervisor   of   academic   instruction  1 

High   school  teacher 3 

Elementary    teacher    9.S 

Home  economics  teacher 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Compensatory  Education  : 

Speech  correction   teacher 0.2 

Student  professional  assistant 0.1 

Social  Service : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 1 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 5.3 

Psychiatric  social  worker 30.8 

Student  professional  assistant 5 

Convalescent  Leave  Service : 

Staff  psychiatrist    1.6 

After-Care  Facility  : 

Senior  psychiatrist 0.3 

Staff  psychiatrist    1.4 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 1 

Psychiatric  social  worker 1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.8 


SALARY  KANGE 

2 

o 

$530-644 

$14,244 

$14,568 

1 

1 

457-584 

7,008 

7,008 

2 

2 

435-530 

11,712 

11.982 

5 

5 

435-530 

29,491 

30,337 

o 

3 

395-480 

15,720 

16,212 

- 

- 

377-^57 

- 

- 

3 

3 

1,439-1,929 

59,268 

60.144 

3 

3 

1,439-1,929 

62,751 

63,000 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14,976 

15,276 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

37,728 

37,728 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,476 

12,576 

2 

o 

821-998 

23,952 

23,952 

14 

14 

783-950 

153,273 

154,956 

26 

26 

710-863 

261,036 

260,32S 

27 

27 

660-801 

255,807 

256,908 

108 

108 

644-783 

949,610 

972,544 

— 

— 

599-728 

— 

— 

37 

37 

556-710 

316.744 

309,052 

110 

110 

505-644 

843,012 

832,800 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,386 

6,700 

_ 

_ 

480-584 

— 

— 

784 

784 

457-584 

5,429,702 

5,322,S44 

— 

_ 

377—457 

— 

— 

16 

16 

395-435 

118,140 

83,520 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,146 

10,356 

4 

4 

644-783 

36,480 

37,362 

8 

8 

457-584 

53,334 

53,622 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,176 

12,276 

o 

2 

842-1,023 

23,722 

24,302 

1 

1 

821-99S 

11,976 

11,976 

5 

5 

676-821 

47,872 

48,693 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

S.952 

7 

7 

584-710 

55,648 

57.572 

<> 

<> 

584-710 

17,040 

17,040 

3 

3 

584-710 

23,028 

24,180 

7 

7 

5S4-710 

62,946 

59.36S 

3 

3 

457-5S4 

27,696 

21,024 

0.3 

0.3 

3.06-3.21  hr 

2,003 

2,003 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,S60 

13,860 

3 

3 

676-l,04S 

35.29S 

35,802 

11 

11 

676-1.04S 

115,636 

119,376 

1 

1 

676-1, 04S 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

_ 

_ 

676-1,048 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

377-457 

— 

— 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

13,536 

13,536 

7 

7 

842-1,023 

80,788 

82,596 

36 

36 

764-927 

395,203 

394,416 

- 

- 

377-457 

- 

— 

2 

2 

1,439-1,929 

39,312 

40,188 

1 

1 

1,587-2,026 

19,044 

20.004 

2 

o 

1,439-1,929 

39,312 

40,188 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

764-927 

11,124 

11,124 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,699 

5,961 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


471 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
IHIIed)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CAMARILLO   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE   AND   WELFARE— Continued 


Los  Angeles  After-Care  and  Screening 
Unit : 

Chief  psychiatrist 111 

Staff  psychiatrist 3.3  4  4 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 111 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 1.5  2  2 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 111 

Psychiatric  social  worker 4.7  5  5 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.6  3  3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.3  3  3 

Los  Angeles  Day  Treatment  Center : 

Psychiatrist-director 111 

Senior  psychiatrist 111 

Staff  psychiatrist 1  1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 111 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 0.7  1  1 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services, 

mental  hospital 111 

Psychiatric  social  worker 111 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 0.8  1  1 

Occupational  therapist 111 

Recreation  therapist 2  2  2 

Psychiatric   technician   111 

Senior  stenographer 0.9  1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111 

Janitor 1.1  1  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1,693.5    1,426.3    1,426.3 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook 

Baker  II 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker  I 

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Assistant  cook 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Clothing   center  manager   

Shoemaker    

Seamer-seamstress 

Assistant  seamstress 

Housekeeping — Public  Areas  : 

Supervising  housekeeper  II 

Janitor  foreman  I  

Janitor    

Housekeeper 

Housekeeping — Ward  Areas  : 

Supervising  housekeeper  I 

Janitor    •_ 

Housekeeper 

Laundry  : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry   supervisor   I   

Laundryman 

Laundress  

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 


SALARY  RANGE 

.$1,667-2.127 

$25,524 

$25,524 

1,439-1,929 

80.727 

82,548 

927-1.128 

13,536 

13,536 

905-1,100 

22,876 

24.022 

842-1,023 

12.126 

12,276 

704-927 

51.084 

52,560 

469-571 

li.K.-|2 

6.852 

425-517 

15,678 

16,470 

395-505 

16,980 

17,220 

1,750-2,161 

25,932 

25,932 

1,587-2.026 

23,148 

23.14S 

1,439-1,929 

17,268 

18,144 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

842-1,023 

12,126 

12,276 

$S21-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

764-927 

11,124 

11.124 

710-S63 

8,952 

9,396 

584-710 

8.520 

8,520 

584-710 

15,980 

16,600 

457-584 

6.672 

6,672 

469-571 

5.628 

5,904 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

395-180 

5,760 

5,760 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

$12,503,805 

$12,397,514 

$12,2S3,925 

1 

1 

1 

$821-99S 

$11,976 

$11,976 

2 

2 

2 

644-783 

17.814 

18,240 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8.952 

7 

4 

4 

530-710 

30,912 

30.912 

25.2 

15 

15 

480-644 

105.120 

105,120 

O.S 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.360 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,698 

7,728 

5.7 

6 

6 

4S0-584 

39.809 

40,742 

2.7 

1 

1 

480-584 

8,094 

S.394 

3 

3 

3 

435-530 

19,080 

19,080 

11.6 

9 

9 

395-480 

51,132 

51,725 

29.9 

36 

36 

395-480 

197,879 

201,769 

56.3 

53 

53 

359-435 

263,226 

268,638 

0.9 

1 

1 

614-746 

7.69S 

8,080 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

4S0-5S4 

7.00S 

7,008 

5 

4 

4 

395^1S0 

23,040 

23,040 

0.7 

1 

1 

505-614 

7.368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

9.6 

10 

10 

395-4S0 

51,996 

54,288 

9.7 

10 

10 

395-4S0 

56,254 

56,522 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6,360 

12 

12 

12 

395-480 

64,179 

66.290 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.3 

_ 

_ 

5S4-710 

_ 

_ 

1 

— 

— 

480-5S4 

— 

— 

5.8 

— 

— 

415-505 

— 

— 

6.7 

- 

- 

395^1S0 

- 

- 

204.9 

177 

177 

$1,128,584 

$1,020,323 

$1,037,272 

4:72 


Department  cf  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AM)  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  "WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 

iFillsd! 


67-68 
(Aith." 


68-69 
(Aoih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

i 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
4S 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
6S 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 


CAMARILLO   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


PLANT   OPERATION 


Ma  in  ten  a  nee  of  Sfnictiires: 

SALARY  RANGE 

Chief  of  plant  operation  TTT 

1 

1 

1 

§950-1.155 

S13.S60 

S13.S60 

Supervisor  of  building  trades  

1 

1 

1 

746-S63 

10.356 

10.356 

Plumber   II 

1 

1 

1 

710-7S3 

9.396 

9.396 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8  95° 

S,952 
26.S56 

Painter  II   

2.7 

3 

3 

676-746 

26.S56 

Plumber   I    

4.7 

o 

o 

676-746 

44.436 

44.760 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

S952 

S952 

Lpbolsterer 

2 

5S4-710 

4J. 

4 

4 

644-710 

33^00 

33  672 

Painter   T 

S.1 

6 

6 

644-710 

51,120 

51120 

Fusion  welder 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

S.520 

S.520 

Mason   

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

S.520 

S.520 

Locksmith 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8.520 

8.520 

Machinist 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

S.520 

S.520 

Building  maintenance  man 

10.9 

2 

9 

556-614 

16.824 

16.824 

Labor — special    repairs    and    main- 

1 





(5,847) 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  eroundsman  11 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9.322 

9.396 

0.6 

2 

9 

505-614 

13,568 

14,256 

(rroiindsman 

7.2 

5 

5 

480-530 

31,200 

31.200 

Light.  Heat,  and  Power : 

Chief  engineer  I 

0.6 

1 

1 

746-S63 

9.174 

9.624 

rJleetrician   11 

1 
5.2 

1 
4 

1 

4 

710-783 
676-746 

9.396 
35.274 

9.396 

Electrician    T 

35.700 

2 
5 

2 
5 

2 
5 

676-746 
644-710 

17.904 
42.600 

17,904 

Stationary   engineer 

42,600 

"Refrigeration    enginemnn 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8.520 

Stationary  fireman 

Water  and  Sewage : 

"Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

4.9 

0 

5 

584-644 

38,430 

3S,640 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

S.952 

8,952 

Fire  Protection : 

Tnsrirnfinn  firp  chipf 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

Institution  fireman 

2 

9 

2 

556-676 

16.224 

16,224 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 

1.1 

1.3 

X3 

556—676 

11,258 

11,25S 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile  mechanic 

1 

1 

1 

644-746 

S.520 

S.520 

Automotive   equipment   operator   II 

1 

1 

1 

614-676 

S.112 

S.112 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

17.1 

17 

17 

556-614 

125.196 

125.256 

Mechanics    helper 

1 

1 

1 

530-614 

7,00S 

7.00S 

Laborer 

1 

0 

o 

480-530 

28.800 

30.300 

Securitv  Force : 

Security   officer  TJ 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7.36S 

7.36S 

3.8 

4 

4 

435-530 

24,432 

°4.702 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


FARMING   AND   PROCESSING 

Farm  General: 

Head   farmer   II 

Farm  hand 

Dairy : 

Dairymrai      

Assistant  dairvman 

Milker     

Farm    hand 

Vegetable  Garden : 


Vegetable  gardener 

Assistant  vegetable  gardener 

Stable  and  Tractor : 

Tractor  operator — laborer 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


102 


0.1 
11.4 

1 

2 

11.7 

1 

0.9 

1 

2 

9 


91.3 


1 
12 

1 

2 

12 

1 


91.3 


1 
12 

1 
2 

12 

1 


33.1 


33 


33 


S772.S74 


$614-746 
415-4S0 

644-7S3 
530-644 
480-584 
415-4S0 

530-644 
415-505 

584-644 
556-614 

$211,239 


S729.142 


SS,112 
6S.230 

9,396 
15,456 

i4.<  .:■'; 
5,760 


15.456 
14,736 

$221,242 


$733,616 


SS.520 
6S.712 

9.396 
15.456 
84;096 

5.760 


15,456 
14,736 

$222,132 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 
for  the    Mentally    lll___ 


-Program 


2,192.4  1.SS4.1  1.SS4.1    $15,590,779    $15,382,926    $15,301,604 


78 
79 
SO 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


HEALTH  A.ND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


473 


HOSPITALS   FOR   THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


I     66-67     67-68    68-69 
I     {Filled)         (tilth.)       itulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CAMARILLO   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


MENTAL    RETARDATION    PROGRAM 


Administration  : 

Senior  physician 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Care  and  Welfare  : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Staff   psychiatrist    

Dentist    II    

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Physical  therapist  I 

Dental   assistant   

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services   (registered  nurse) 

Senior  psychiatric   technician   II 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 

Psychiatric   technician   

Assistant  supervisor  of  rehabilitation 

services   

Occupational  therapist 

Recreational   therapist 

Music  therapist 

Teacher  of  mentally  retarded  children 

Supervisor  of  sheltered  workshop 

Psychiatric  technician — group  leader  _ 
Supervising  psychiatric  social  worker 

I   

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Support  and  Subsistence : 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Janitor    

Laundryman 

Laundry  assistant 

Plant  Operation  : 

Plumber  I 

Building  maintenance  man 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Totals,    Authorized     Positions — Mental 
Retardation    Program 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    


1 

3 

4 
1 

1 
3 
4 
1 

SALARY   RANGE 

$1,587-2.026 
425-517 
395-505 
457-556 

$11,574 

8.856 

11.520 

3.1S0 

$23,148 

17.712 

23,040 

6.360 

2 
_              2 

1 
_               2 
_               o 

1 

2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 

1,439-1,929 

1.439-1.929 

1.371-1,667 

905-1.100 

614-746 

435-530 

22,044 

22,044 

9.522 

12,576 

S.520 

3.030 

44.0SS 
44,088 
19.044 
25.152 
17.040 
6.060 

1 
16 
43 
72 

1 
16 
43 
72 

863-1,048 

556-710 
505-644 
457-584 

5.98S 

64.S96 

158.412 

240.192 

11.976 
129.792 
316.S24 

4S0.3S4 

1 

_             2 

_              o 

_              2 

4 

1 

3 

1 

2 
2 
2 
4 
1 
3 

676-821 
584-710 
584-710 

584-710 

676-1. 04S 

746-905 

457-5S4 

4.698 

8.112 
8.112 
8.112 

23.952 
5,178 

10.008 

9.396 
10.224 
16.224 
16.224 
47.904 
10.356 
20,016 

0.5 

3 

1 

0.5 
3 

1 

S42-1.023 
764-927 
395-505 

2.919 

15,912 

2,880 

5,S38 

31.824 

5,760 

1 

19 

2 

_             2 

5 

1 

19 

o 

2 
5 

435-530 
359-435 
395-480 
415-505 
359-435 

3.030 

47,310 

5.484 

5.760 

12,450 

6.060 
94.620 
10.96S 
11,520 
24,900 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

676-746 
556-614 
556-614 

4.260 
3.504 
3.504 

S.520 
7.00.8 
7.00S 

202.5 

202.5 

- 

$757,539 

$1,515.07S 

2,192.4    2,086.6 

2,086.6 

$15,590,779 

$16,140,465 

$16,816,682 

ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director  1 

Administrative  assistant  II 1 

Secretary  I 1 

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 6 

Senior  clerk 1 

Senior  typist-clerk 1 

Senior  file  clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 7.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 11.6 

Intermediate  clerk 2 

Business  Services : 

Hospital  business  administrator 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Fiscal  Section  : 

Accounting  officer — state  institution  1 

Property  clerk  II 1 

Accountant  I 1 

Senior  account  clerk 2 

Accounting  technician  II 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.7 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.9 

Intermediate    clerk    0.8 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 0.9 

Intermediate  account  clerk 2 


DE   WITT  STATE   HOSPITAL 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$2,026-2.163 

$25,956 

$25,956 

— 

_ 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,536 

7,920 

1 

1 

644-733 

9,396 

9.396 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,72S 

5 

5 

469-571 

33,612 

33,924 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,160 

6.464 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

7.5 

7.5 

425-517 

42.112 

43,541 

13 

13 

395-505 

71.SS4 

73,2S2 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1,213-1.475 

17.700 

17.700 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,S52 

1 

1 

821-99S 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

584-710 

S.520 

S.520 

— 

— 

556-676 

_ 

— 

2 

o 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,674 

5,954 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.742 

5.937 

— 

— 

395-480 

_ 

— 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,080 

5.330 

2 

2 

395-480 

11.382 

11,520 

474 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


f   66-67     67-68    68-69 
I (Filled) (Aulh.)       (Aulli.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Trust  Section : 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist   

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  t.vpist-clerk 

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Training  assistant 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Service.  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Communications  Section  : 

Supervising  telephone  operator 

Telephone  operator 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


CARE   AND   WELFARE 


DE   WITT  STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


0.3 
0.4 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


1.2 

1 
2 

0.9 
o 

3.9 

1 
5.9 


7S.4 


Medical  Care: 

Associate  superintendent,  medical 

services   1 

Assistant  superintendent,  general 

medical  and  surgical  service 1 

Assistant  superintendent,  psychiatric 

service  2 

Chief  of  professional  education 1 

Senior  physician 1.6 

Senior  psychiatrist 2.2 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 7.4 

Staff  psychiatrist 5.1 

Dentist  II 2 

Chief  psychologist 1 

Podiatrist    1 

Pharmacist  II 1.1 

Staff  psychologist — counseling 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 2.6 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory 

technologist 1 

Physical  therapist  II 1 

Dental  laboratory  technician 1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 2 

Clinical  psychology  intern 0.2 

Physical  therapist  I 1.4 

Eleetroencephalographic  technician  _  1 

X-ray  technician 1 

Psychiatric  technician — podiatrist 

assistant   1.5 

Laboratory  assistant  II . 1 

Dental  assistant 2 

Student  professional   assistant 0.7 

Personal  Care : 

Superintendent  of  nursing  services-  1 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services   (registered  nurse) 3 

Psychiatric  nursing  education 

director   1 

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services  (psychiatric  technician)  2 

Supervising  psvchiatric  nurse 9.S 

Public  health  nurse  II 0.3 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse       10.9 

Supervising  psychiatric  technician 13 

Psychiatric   nurse 24.S 

Graduate    nurse    10 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 2S.1 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I S7.9 


73.5 


73.5 


SALARY  RANGE 

$710-863 
457—556 
425-517 
395-505 

950-1.155 
746-905 
530-644 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

821-998 
644-783 
505-644 
457-556 
425-517 
395-4S0 

435-530 
395-480 

$526,725 


$10,356 

5.484 

s;si2 

5,760 

13.S60 

10,860 

7.728 

6,672 

5.979 

11,520 

11,976 

9,396 

7,368 

6,568 

12,283 

17.2S0 

6,360 
32,859 

$510,311 


$10,356 
5,760 
6,104 
5,760 

13.S60 

10,860 

7,728 

6,672 

6,204 

11,520 

11.976 

9,396 

7,368 

6.672 

12,408 

17,280 

6.360 
33,514 

$516,67S 


1 

1 

$1,929-2,162 

$25,944 

$25,944 

1 

1 

1,750-2.161 

25,524 

25,524 

2 

o 

1,750-2,161 

50,745 

51,354 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,932 

25,932 

2 

2 

1,587-2,026 

48,624 

48,624 

2 

o 

1,587-2.026 

46.112 

46,296 

S 

8 

1.439-1.929 

164.694 

164.694 

9 

9 

1.439-1.929 

171,600 

1S3.723 

1 

1 

1,371-1.667 

20,004 

20.004 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16.044 

16.044 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12,940 

13.200 

1.1 

1.1 

998-1.100 

14,520 

14,520 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12,576 

13,200 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

74,424 

76,152 

1 

1 

783-950 

11.400 

11,400 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10.272 

10.356 

1 

1 

676-821 

9.S52 

9.S52 

2 

2 

676-7S3 

18.792 

18,792 

— 

— 

530-783 

— 

— 

2 

o 

614-746 

16,500 

16,872 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1.1 

1.1 

530-644 

8,501 

8.501 

1 

1 

457-5S4 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

- 

— 

377-457 

— 

- 

1 

1 

1,04S-1.273 

15.276 

15,276 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

25,152 

25,152 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

S21-99S 

11,976 

11.976 

10 

10 

7S3-950 

114,000 

114,000 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.482 

10.S60 

11 

11 

710-S63 

112,S66 

113.916 

14 

14 

660-S01 

131,036 

131,952 

40 

40 

644-7S3 

359.604 

363,960 

_ 

— 

599-728 

— 

— 

20 

20 

556-710 

194.3S8 

170.280 

59 

59 

505-644 

515,456 

451,152 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


475 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 
(Filled) 


67-68 

(Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 

52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


DE   WITT   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE   AND   WELFARE— Continued 

Personal  Care — Continued 

Barbershop    manager    

Beauty  shop  manager 

Psychiatric   technician 

Student  professional  assistant 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics : 

Nurse-anesthetist     

Surgical  nurse  II 

Surgical  nurse  I 

Psychiatric  technician 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant   chaplain 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services 
Assistant  supervisor  of  rehabilitation 

services    

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 

Librarian  II 

Occupational    therapist   

Industrial   therapist 

Music  therapist 

Recreation    therapist    

Motion  picture  operator 

Psychiatric  technician — group  leader 

Sheltered  Workshop  : 

Teacher   of   mentally   retarded   chil- 
dren    

Vocational    rehabilitation    counselor 

Supervisor,   sheltered  workshop 

Recreation    therapist    

Psychiatric  technician — group  leader 
Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Social  Service : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 

Psychiatric   social  worker 

Convalescent  Leave  Service : 

Staff  psychiatrist   

Student  professional  assistant 

After-Care  Facility  : 

Senior  psychiatrist 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Student  professional  assistant 

Sacramento  After-Care  and  Screening 
Unit : 
Chief    psychiatrist,    mental    hygiene 

clinic    

Senior  psychiatrist 

Staff  psychiatrist 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 

Psychiatric   social  worker 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding  : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook     

Baker  II 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II   

Food  service  supervisor  II 


1 

1 

30S.6 
0.1 
66 

1 
266 

1 
266 

SALARY  RANGE 

$4S0-584 
4S0-5S4 
457-5S4 
377-157 
395-435 

$6,412 
1,S39,160 

$6,72S 
1,815,027 

1 
1 

2.3 
3 

1 

1 
1 
3 
3 

1 

1 
1 
3 
3 
1 

821-998 
710-S63 
644-783 
457-5S4 
395-505 

11,976 
10,356 
26,712 
20,352 
5,760 

11,976 
10,356 
27,108 
20,352 
5,760 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

S42-1.023 

842-1,023 

821-99S 

12,276 
12.276 
11.92S 

12,276 
12,276 
11,976 

3 

0.4 
1 

1.6 
3 

3.9 

3 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

0.2 

3 

3 
1 

1 
3 

1 
1 
o 

0.2 
3 

676-821 
676-S21 
614-746 
5S4-710 
5S4-710 
584-710 
5S4-710 
2.91-3.06  hr. 
457-5S4 

2S.512 
8,282 
7,952 

24,048 
8.520 
7,18S 

21,300 
1,303 

18,7S4 

2S.952 
8,700 
8,350 

24.40S 
S.520 
7.54S 

17.040 
1,303 

19,254 

0.4 

1 

1 

0.9 

2.8 

1.1 

2 
1 

1 
1 
3 

1 

2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 

676-1,048 
746-905 
746-905 
584-710 
457-584 
395-505 

16,224 
10,524 

!i.:;.v.) 

7,1S8 

18,529 

6,060 

17,040 

10,860 

9.S14 

7,548 

19,124 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

13,536 

13,536 

1 
9.9 

1 
14 

1 
14 

842-1,023 
764-927 

12,276 
145,313 

12,276 

148,114 

0.2 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 
377^57 

17,268 

18,144 

1 
0.4 

1 
1 
1 
o 

0.2 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
2 

i 

1 
1 
1 

1.587-2,026 
1,439-1.929 
905-1.100 
764-927 
469-571 
425-517 
377-^57 

24,312 
34,536 
12,576 
11,124 
6.S52 
6,204 

24,312 
36.288 
13,200 
11,124 
6,S52 
6.204 

0.6 
0.4 
0.1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1.667-2,127 

1,587-2,026 

1.439-1,929 

905-1,100 

20,004 

22,044 
13,200 

21,000 

22.044 
13,200 

1 
2 
1 
1.7 

1 
3 

1 
2 

1 

3 

1 
2 

842-1,023 
764-927 
469-571 
425-517 

12,270 

29,460 

6,852 

10,693 

12,276 

30,348 

6,852 

11,233 

673.2 

546.4 

546.4 

$4,943,018 

$4,864,439 

$4,7S4,563 

1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

8.520 

8.952 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

S,952 

3 

2 

9 

530-710 

15,456 

15,456 

13 

10 

10 

480-644 

68,008 

69,296 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,672 

476 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aoth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE— Cont 

Feeding — Continued 

Baker  I 

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Assistant  cook   

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Clothing  center  manager 

Shoemaker    

Seamer-seamstress 

Assistant    seamstress    

Housekeeping — Public  Areas  : 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Janitor    

Housekeeper  

Housekeeping — Ward  Areas  : 

Janitor 

Laundry  : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Laundryman 

Laundress 

Laundry    assistant    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Plumber   II     

Carpenter   II   

Painter   II    

Plumber  I 

Sheet  metal  worker 

TJpholsterer 

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I 

Mason    

Locksmith 

Machinist    

Building  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman   I 

Groundsman 

Light,  Heat,  and  Power : 

Chief  Engineer  I 

Electrician    II    

Electrician  I 

Steamfitter    

Stationary   engineer   

Refrigeration  engineman 

Stationary  fireman 

Water  and  Sewage : 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 
Building  maintenance  man 

Fire  Protection  : 

Institution   fire   chief 

Institution  fireman 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile  mechanic 

Automotive   equipment   operator   II 
Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Security  Force : 

Security  officer  II 

Security  officer  I 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,   AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS 


DE   WITT  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 

tinued 

1.9 
1 
1 
1.2 

8.9 
25.5 

2 
1 
1 
1 
11 
29 

SALARY  EANGE 
2                $480-584 
1                   480-584 
1                   435-530 
1                   395-180 
11                   395-480 
29                   359-435 

$13,143 

7,008 

5,220 

4.860 

60.140 

138,176 

$13,446 

7.008 

5,484 

5,100 

61,432 

142,354 

0.8 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

2 

614-746 
1                  584-710 

1  480-584 

2  395-480 

8,520 

7,008 

11,520 

8,520 

7,008 

11,520 

1 

0.8 
7.2 
3.9 

1 
o 
4 

1  505-614 
435-530 

2  395-480 
4                  395-480 

7,128 

11,520 
23,040 

7,368 

11.520 
23,040 

- 

6 

6                  395-480 

27,936 

30,336 

1 

2 

11.2 
10.3 

1.9 

1 

2 

11 

10 

2 

1  584-710 

2  480-584 
11                 415-505 
10                 395-480 

2                 359-435 

8,520 
13,472 
64,207 
55,908 

9.012 

8,520 
13,792 
65,514 
56,298 

9,444 

105.6   106 


922 


106 


$589,312 


$611,066 


789.2   789.2 


1,558,251 


$6,499,230 


$624,464 


1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

$13,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,230 

10,356 

0.9 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

0.9 

1 

1 

076-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2.1 

<? 

*y 

676-746 

17,904 

17,904 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

_ 

— 

584-710 

— 

— 

2.1 

9 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17.040 

4.7 

5 

5 

644-710 

42,600 

42,600 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

S.520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

0.9 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

4.6 

o 

2 

556-614 

15,432 

15,432 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2.7 

3 

3 

480-530 

18,630 

18,930 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

0.9 

1 

1 

710-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

1.8 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17,904 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

2 

644-710 

16,632 

17,040 

_ 

1 

1 

644-710 

7,728 

8,124 

5 

5 

5 

5S4-644 

37,920 

38,640 

] 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,350 

8,772 

4.7 

4 

4 

556-614 

29,472 

29,472 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

5 

5 

5 

556-676 

40,086 

40,464 

1.3 

1.3 

1.3 

556-676 

11,258 

11,258 

1 

1 

1 

644-746 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

614-676 

8,112 

8.112 

6.6 

7 

7 

556-614 

51,048 

51,396 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

3.6 

4 

4 

435-530 

24,432 
$513,414 

24,702 

64.S 

63.3 

63.3 

$499,196 

$516,782 

1,442,487 


HEALTH  AMi  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


477 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (ftulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 


MENDOCINO   STATE    HOSPITAL 


Exccul  l\  »• : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Secretary  I  

Medical  Records  and  Clerical: 

.Medical   record   librarian 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    

Business  Services  : 

Hospital   business  administrator 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Fiscal  Section  : 

Accounting  officer — state  institution 

Property   clerk    II 

Accountant   I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior    account    clerk    

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Trust  Section  : 

Patients'   estates   and   accounts   su- 
pervisor   

Senior   account  clerk    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Personnel  Section  : 

Personnel   officer   I 

Training  officer  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior   account   clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Service.  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  I  

Duplicating    machine    operator    II 

(offset)    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk   

Communications  Section: 

Telephone  operator 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 85.7 


CARE   AND   WELFARE 

Medical  Care : 

Associate     superintendent,     medical 

services   1 

Assistant     superintendent,     general 

medical  and  surgical  service  __  1 

Assistant  superintendent,  psychiatric 

service  2 

Chief  of  professional  education 0.3 

Senior  psychiatrist 2.6 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 10 

Career    psychiatric    resident  —  staff 

psychiatrist 1.5 

Staff   psychiatrist    _  9.5 

Career   psychiatric    resident — physi- 
cian and  surgeon  II 1.9 


1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$2,026-2,163 

74(5-905 
543-660 

$25,950 
7,920 

$25,956 

7.920 

1 
1 

4 

1 

1 
16 
13.6 

4.4 

1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
16 
14 
4 

1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
16 
14 
4 

644-783 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 

9,396 

7,728 

20,556 

6.672 

6,412 

93,994 

79,488 

21,420 

9,396 

7,728 

20,556 

6,672 

6,672 

96,178 

80,760 

21.906 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1.213-1.475 
457-556 

17.700 
6,672 

17,700 
6,672 

0.2 

1 

1 

1 

1.S 

1 

2.9 

1.5 

4.5 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
3 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
3 

821-998 
584-710 
556-676 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 

9.S52 
8,520 

6.672 

6,672 

6,060 

4.S60 

17,211 

10,356 
8.520 

6,672 

6.672 

6,060 

5,100 

17,280 

1 

0.2 
0.3 
0.4 

1 
1 
2 
5 

1 
1 
2 
2 

783-950 
457-556 
395-505 
395-480 

11, OSS 

6,672 

11.140 

10,620 

11,400 

6,672 

11,390 

10.860 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

950-1.155 
905-1,100 
530-644 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

13.860 

11,736 

7,728 

6.672 

6,054 

11,520 

13.860 

12,326 

7.728 

6.672 

6,204 

11,520 

1 

1 
o 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

821-998 
644-783 
505-644 

11.976 
9,396 
7,368 

11,976 
9,396 
7,368 

1 

1.9 

2.8 

1 
1 

1 

1 

435-530 
395-505 
395-480 

6,360 
5,760 

6,360 
5,760 

5.2 

5 

5 

395-480 

27.714 

28,233 

77 


77 


$554,380 


$529,422 


$536,501 


1 

1 

$1,929-2,162 

$25,423 

$25,909 

1 

1 

1.750-2,161 

24,716 

25,660 

2 
1 
4 
4.5 

2 
1 
4 
4.5 

1,750-2,161 
1,750-2.161 
1,587-2.026 
1,439-1,929 

51,864 
24.716 
86,840 
97,878 

51.864 
25.524 
88,812 
99,472 

1 
10.5 

1 
10.5 

1.439-1,929 
1,439-1,929 

21,000 
204,210 

21,000 

209,028 

2 

2 

1,439-1,929 

43,044 

43,044 

478 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
KOSPSTALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 
(Filled) 


67-68 
[Anthj 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


MENDOCINO  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE  AND   WELFARE— Continued 


Medical  Care — Continued 

Dentist  II 1.6 

Chief  psychologist 1 

Psychiatric  resident  III 1 

Psychiatric  resident  II : 4.5 

Psychiatric  resident  I 1.6 

Senior  psychologist 1 

Podiatrist   1 

Pharmacist  II 1 

Staff  psychologist — social 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 3.5 

Nurse  anesthetist 1 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory  tech- 
nologist    1 

Physicial  therapist  II 1 

Librarian   III   0.9 

Psychologist  associate 0.5 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 1.6 

Clinical  psychology  intern 0.9 

Physical  therapist  I 1.8 

Medical  student  assistant 0.4 

Electroencephalographic  technician  _  1 

X-ray  technician 1 

Psychiatric    technician  —  podiatrist 

assistant 1 

Laboratory  assistant  II 1.1 

Dental  assistant 2 

Personal  Care : 

Superintendent   of   nursing   services  1 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services  (registered  nurse) 3 

Psychiatric  nursing  education  direc- 
tor    2 

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services  (psychiatric  technician)  2 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 9 

Senior   psychiatric    nurse    10 

Supervising  psychiatric   technician.  15.1 

Psychiatric  nurse 29.8 

Graduate  nurse 4.7 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 17.S 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 61.5 

Barbershop    manager 1 

Beauty  shop  manager 1 

Psychiatric  technician 303.1 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 30.9 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics : 

Surgical  nurse  II 1 

Surgical  nurse  I 3 

Graduate  nurse 0.8 

Psychiatric  technician   2.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.7 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Catholic  chaplain   1.1 

Protestant   chaplain   1 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services  1 
Assistant  supervisor  of  rehabilitation 

services   2.S 

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 1 

Librarian  II 0.S 

Occupational  therapist 2 

Industrial   therapist 1.8 

Music  therapist 1 

Recreation  therapist 2.7 

Psychiatric  technician — group  leader  2.S 

Student  professional  assistant 0.2 

Motion  picture  operator — 

Social  Service : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 1 


SALARY  SANGE 

1 

1 

$1,371-1,667 

$20,004 

$20,004 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

— 

— 

1,128-1.243 

— 

— 

10 

10 

571-1,243 

97,620 

99,468 

— 

— 

571-1,243 

— 

— 

1 

1 

99S-1.213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13,200 

1.1 

1.1 

998-1,100 

14,520 

14,520 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,628 

13,200 

5 

5 

905-1,100 

61,860 

62.976 

1 

1 

S21-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,734 

11,265 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

676-821 

9.S52 

9,852 

— 

— 

746-821 

— 

— 

9 

2 

676-783 

16,968 

17.S75 

— 

— 

530-783 

— 

— 

2 

2 

614-746 

16,248 

16,872 

_ 

_ 

492-692 

— 

— 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.72S 

1.1 

1.1 

530-644 

8,501 

8,501 

1 

1 

457-584 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

435-530 

5.835 

6,135 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

25,152 

25,152 

1 

1 

S63-1,04S 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

S21-998 

11,976 

11.976 

9 

9 

7S3-950 

100,512 

101,532 

13 

13 

710-S63 

131,406 

133,224 

15 

15 

660-801 

140.364 

142,066 

49 

49 

644-7S3 

41S,S98 

430,S37 

— 

— 

599-728 

— 

_ 

13 

13 

556-710 

107,110 

10S.024 

3S 

38 

505-644 

286,716 

290,856 

1 

1 

4S0-5S4 

7,00S 

7,00S 

— 

— 

4S0-5S4 

— 

_ 

!46 

246 

457-584 

1,772,362 

1,649,694 

— 

— 

395-135 

- 

- 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

3 

3 

644-7S3 

27,855 

28,188 

1 

1 

599-72S 

S.376 

8,736 

3 

3 

457-584 

20,248 

20,576 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5.100 

1 

1 

S42-1.023 

11,421 

11,932 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

13,299 

13,299 

1 

1 

S21-99S 

10,S60 

11,400 

3 

3 

676-S21 

27,101 

27,958 

1 

1 

676-821 

S,664 

9,100 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

584-710 

15,436 

16.068 

2 

2 

5S4-710 

15,798 

16,158 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

S.112 

S.520 

2 

2 

5S4-710 

14,280 

14,736 

— 

— 

457-584 

_ 

_ 

— 

— 

377-^57 

_ 

_ 

0.2 

0.2 

3.06-3.21  hr 

1.335 

1,335 

1 

1 

927-1.12S 

13,536 

13,536 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


479 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 
54 

55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


MENDOCINO  STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE  AND  WELFARE— Continued 

Social  Service — Continued 
Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Student  professional  assistant 

Convalescent  Leave  Service : 

Staff  psychiatrist 

After-Care  Facility : 

Senior  psychiatrist 

Staff  psychiatrist 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook       

Baker  II 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker  I 

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Clothing  center  manager 

Shoemaker    

Seamer-seamstress 

Assistant  seamstress 

Housekeeping : 

Supervising  housekeeper  I 

Janitor 

Housekeeper 

Laundry  : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Laundryman     

Laundress     

Laundry    assistant   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 101.3 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Plumber    II    

Carpenter  II 

Painter   II 

Plumber   I    

Steamfitter     

Sheet  metal  worker 

Upholsterer       

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I   

Mason     

Locksmith     

Machinist     

Building  maintenance  man 

Labor — special   repair   and   mainte- 
nance      


SALARY   RANGE 

o 

9.7 
2 

3 

19 

3 

19 

$S42-1.023 
764-927 
377-457 

$34,656 
207,444 

,$34,90S 
208,116 

0.5 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

23,148 

23,148 

0.1 
1.5 
1 

1 
2.7 

1 
2 

i 
i 

2 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

1,587-2.026 

1,439-1,929 

905-1,100 

764-927 

425-517 

19,044 
39,312 
13,200 
11,124 
11,740 

$4,550,866 

20,004 
40.188 
13,200 
11,124 
12,016 

601.8 

505.4 

505.4 

$4,644,966 

$4,474,74S 

0.9 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$10,188 

$10,692 

0.3 

1 

1 

644-783 

7.728 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

2 

o 

530-710 

15,456 

15,456 

13.5 

13 

13 

480-644 

89,838 

90,306 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,548 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,428 

7,728 

3 

2 

2 

480-584 

14,016 

14.016 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6.360 

16.3 

19 

19 

395-480 

103,631 

105,154 

33.2 

31 

31 

359-435 

153,894 

157,188 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

S.520 

8,520 

2 

2 

2 

480-584 

14,016 

14.016 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6.360 

3.2 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,380 

21,862 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

5.6 

7 

7 

415-505 

39,404 

40,477 

5 

5 

5 

395-480 

28,180 

2S,436 

2.3 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,722 

4,960 

0.4 


101 


101 


$571,094 


$598,357 


1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

0.9 

1 

1 

710-7S3 

9,396 

0.9 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

0.9 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

2 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

S,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

2.4 

2 

2 

644-710 

16,344 

4.7 

3 

3 

644-710 

24,756 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

0.9 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,016 

2.4 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,376 

(2,918) 


$607,059 


$13,860 

10,356 

9,396 

8,952 

S.952 

8,952 

8,952 

8,952 

8,520 

16,734 

25,548 

8,520 

8,520 

8,418 

14,736 


480 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman   II 

Tractor  operator — laborer 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman     

Light,  Heat,  and  Power : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician   II   

Electrician   I    

Stationary   engineer 

Refrigeration  engineman 

Stationary  fireman 

Water  and  Sewage : 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Fire  Protection  : 

Institution  fire  chief 

Institution  fireman 

Institution   fire  fighter — part-time 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile   mechanic 

Automotive  equipment  operator  II_ 
Automotive  equipment  operator  I  _ 

Security  Force : 

Security  officer  II 

Security  officer  I 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


FARMING   AND   PROCESSING 


MENDOCINO  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


1 

0.8 
0.9 
3.1 

1 
1 

1 
3 

1 
1 
1 

o 
O 

SALARY  RANGE 
$644-783 

584-644 
505-614 
4S0-530 

$9,396 
7,109 
6,9S0 

19,080 

$9,396 
7,518 
7.338 

19,080 

1 

0.7 

2.7 

4 

1 

4.9 

1 
1 

2 
3 
1 
5 

1 
1 

2 
3 

1 
5 

746-863 
710-783 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
584-644 

10,356 
9,396 

17,268 

24,348 
8,520 

38,580 

10,356 
9,396 

17,688 

25,140 

8,520 

38,640 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 
2 

1.3 

1 
2 

1.3 

1 
2 
1.3 

676-821 
556-676 
556-676 

9,852 
16,224 
11,258 

9,852 
16,224 
11,258 

2 
1 

8.8 

2 

1 
7 

2 

1 
7 

644-746 
614-676 
556-614 

17,040 

8,112 

51,576 

17,040 

8.112 

51,576 

1 
3.9 

1 
4 

1 
4 

505-614 
435-530 

7,368 
23,579 

7,368 
24,127 

64.6 


58.3 


58.3 


$497,40S 


$472,468 


Farm    manager    1 

Cannery  supervisor 1 

Head  farmer  II 1 

Hog   ranch   operator 1 

Assistant    dairyman    2 

Tractor    operator — laborer    1 

Milker    4 

Assistant  hog  ranch  operator 1 

Farm  hand 3.4 

Totals.   Authorized   Positions 15.4 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS     868.8 


16 


16 


$107,222 


$6,375,670 


$111,474 


$6,262,587 


METROPOLITAN   STATE    HOSPITAL 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director  1 

Administrative  assistant  II 0.5 

Secretary  I 1 

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian ! 1 

Supervising   clerk   I   1 

Senior  stenographer 4 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.9 

Intermediate  stenographer 10.7 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 40 

Intermediate  clerk   7 

Intermediate  file  clerk 2.9 

Business  Services : 

Hospital  business  administrator 1 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Student  professional  assistant 0.4 

Fiscal  Section  : 

Accounting  officer  III 1 

Property  clerk  II 1 

Accountant  I 1 

Stock  clerk 1 

Senior   account   clerk 2.S 

Accounting   technician   II 0.1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.9 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 3.6 


$476,949 


1 

1 

$746-905 

$10,860 

$10,860 

— 

— 

644-783 

— 

— 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

o 

530-644 

14,946 

15,306 

T 

i 

584-644 

7,728 

7,728 

4 

4 

480-584 

27.420 

27,976 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

o 

5 

415-480 

27,480 

27,984 

$112,894 


$6,208,151 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$2,026-2,163 

$25,956 

$25,956 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

644-783 

8,384 

8,808 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

4 

4 

469-571 

27,408 

27,408 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

11 

11 

425-517 

67,212 

6S.019 

36 

36 

395-505 

208,765 

210,841 

7 

7 

395-4S0 

40,320 

40,320 

3 

3 

395-4S0 

16.3S0 

16,620 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,852 

- 

- 

377-457 

- 

- 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,196 

6,304 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,580 

12,800 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

3 

3 

395-480 

16.4S6 

17,027 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


4S1 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


M 
ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Trust  Section  : 

Patients'   estates   and   accounts   su- 
pervisor    

Patients'  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist     

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Training  officer  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior    clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Service.  Supply,  and  Clerical: 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate   clerk   

Communications  Section : 

Supervising  telephone  operator  I 

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


ETROPOLITAN   STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


SALARY  RANGE 

o.s 

1 

1 

§783-950 

$10,104 

$10,60S 

1.1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

0.2 

1 

1 

4.  >  7-556 

6,672 

6,672 

11.5 

10 

10 

395-505 

53,124 

54,900 

0.4 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.9 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13.S60 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,736 

12,326 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6.204 

6,204 

9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

821-99S 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

2 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,728 

7,728 

O.S 

— 

— 

457-556 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,785 

6,085 

1.7 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,430 

11,694 

2 

1.4 

1.4 

395-480 

S,064 

S.064 

0.6 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,235 

6,360 

6.7 

7 

7 

395-4S0 

36,726 

37.977 

124.5       116.4       116.4 


CARE   AND   WELFARE 

Medical  Care : 

Associate     superintendent,     medical 

services 1 

Assistant      superintendent,     geueral 

medical  and  surgical  service 1 

Assistant    superintendent,    psychiat- 
ric   service    . 3 

Chief  of  professional  education O.S 

Senior  physician   1 

Senior   psychiatrist 4.4 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 21.S 

Career    psychiatric    resident — physi- 
cian and  surgeon  II 3 

Staff   psychiatrist   16. S 

Dentist  III 1 

Dentist   II    3 

Chief  psychologist 1 

Psychiatric  resident  II 10.7 

Psychiatric  resident  I 2.5 

Senior  psychologist 2 

Podiatrist    1 

Pharmacist  II 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 12.6 

Pharmacist  I 1 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory  tech- 
nologist      1 

Neuropathology  technologist 1 

Physical  therapist  II 1 

Librarian  III 1 

Dental   laboratory  technician 1 

Psychology    associate    2 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 3.7 

Physical    therapist   I    1.8 

Medical   student   assistant    0.3 

Eleetroencephalographic   technician.  0.9 

N-ray  technician 2 

Psychiatric  technician — podiatrist 

assistant   1 

Dental   assistant   3.S 

Student  professional  assistant 0.9 


.$767,631 


$768,053 


$77S.0S3 


1 

1 

$1,929-2,162 

$25,944 

.$-•5,914 

1 

1 

1.751 1-2. 1(11 

25,932 

25.932 

3 

3 

1.750-2.161 

77.790 

77.7:iO 

1 

1 

1.750-2.101 

24.118 

25.322 

1 

1 

1,587-2.020 

23.148 

23.148 

a 

0 

1,587-2,026 

111.090 

113.760 

IS 

18 

1,439-1,929 

387.059 

395,254 

3 

3 

1.439-1,929 

61,838 

63,000 

13 

13 

1.439-1,929 

297,650 

300,924 

1 

1 

1,512-1.837 

22,044 

22.044 

9 

2 

1,371-1,667 

40,008 

40,008 

1 

i 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16.044 

15 

15 

571-1.243 

171,756 

172.764 

_ 

_ 

571-1,243 

— 

_ 

9 

9 

998-1.213 

29.112 

29.112 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13.200 

13.200 

1 

1 

998-1.100 

13,200 

13.200 

s 

8 

905-1.100 

104,894 

101.840 

1 

1 

950-1,04S 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10.356 

1 

1 

676-821 

9.S52 

9.852 

1 

1 

C70-821 

9,510 

9.S52 

_ 

_ 

746-821 

— 

_ 

n 

5 

076-7S3 

45.493 

46,320 

3 

3 

614-746 

24.228 

24.984 

— 

— 

492-692 

— 

— 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.098 

7.45X 

2 

9 

530-044 

14,796 

15.156 

1 

1 

457-584 

6.072 

0.072 

o 

3 

435-530 

19.005 

19.080 

- 

- 

377-157 

- 

- 

16— L-627SW 


482 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS  FOR  THE  MENTALLY  ILL-Continued 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Anlli.)       (tuth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


METROPOLITAN  STATE  HOSPITAL— Continued 
CARE  AND  WELFARE— Continued 

Personal  Care :  SALARY  RANGE 

Superintendent  of  nursing  services  111  $1,048-1,273  $15,276  $15,276 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services   (registered    nurse)  3              2              2  863-1,048  25,152  25,152 
Psychiatric  nursing  education  direc- 

tor   „ ___  2             11  863-1,048  12,576  12,576 

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services  (psychiatric  technician)  2              11  821-998  11,976  11,976 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 10.1         11            11  783-950  120,180  121,596 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 17.1         19            19  710-863  194,256  195,360 

Supervising  psychiatric  technician—  16.1         17            17  660-801  160  277  161 800 

Psychiatric  nurse 65.6         89            89  644-783  795,519  808,719 

Graduate  nurse 13.9           -             -  599-728 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II  —  40.1         27            27  556-710  255,600  225,144 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 115.3         81            81  505-644  672,336  609,450 

Barbershop  manager 111  480-584  7,008  7,00S 

Beauty  shop  manager 1              -             -  480-584  -  - 

Psychiatric  technician 472.9      391          391  457-584  2,740,128  2,709,552 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 87.8         64            64  395-435  318,720  334,080 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics : 

Surgical  nurse  II 111  710-863  10,356  10,356 

Surgical  nurse  I 3              3              3  644-783  28,188  28,188 

Graduate  nurse 0.4           1              1  599-728  7,362  7,728 

Psychiatric  technician 5.8           6              6  457-584  38,982  39,270 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5           1              1  395-505  4,860  5,100 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Catholic  chaplain 111  842-1,023  14,731  14,731 

Protestant  chaplain   111  842-1,023  14,731  14,731 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services  111  821-998  11,976  11,976 
Assistant   supervisor   of   rehabilita- 
tion services 3             3             3  676-821  29,556  29,556 

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services—  111  676-821  9,852  9,852 

Librarian  II 0.8           1              1  614-746  8,486  8,916 

Occupational    therapist   3.9           3              3  584-710  24,622  25,322 

Industrial  therapist 111  584-710  8,520  8,520 

Music  therapist 2              2              2  584-710  16,312  16,700 

Recreation   therapist   8              5              5  584-710  41,480  42,556 

Psychiatric  technician— group  leader  5              5              5  457-584  33,696  33,696 

Motion  picture  operator -              0.2           0.2  -  1,335  1,335 

Social  Service : 
Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 111  927-1,128  13,536  13,536 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 3.7          3             3  842-1,023  36,828  36,828 

Psychiatric  social  worker 22.4         23            23  764-927  250,047  254,340 

Student  professional  assistant 3.4           -             —  377-457  - 

Convalescent  Leave  Service : 

Staff  psychiatrist  1.4          2             2  1,439-1,929  42,998  43,931 

After-Care  Facility : 

Senior  psychiatrist 111  1,587-2,026  24,312  24,312 

Staff  psychiatrist 2              2              2  1,439-1,929  41,728  42,712 

Staff  psvchologist — counseling 0.3           -             -  905-1,100 

Staff  psychologist— clinical 0.6           1              1  905-1,100  13,200  13,200 

Psychiatric  social  worker 111  764-927  11,124  11,124 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.8           2              2  425-517  12,603  12,615 

Long   Beach   After-Care   and   Screen- 
ing Unit : 
Chief   psychiatrist,    mental   hygiene 

clinic   111  1,667-2,127  25,524  25,524 

Staff  psychiatrist 0.4           1              1  1,439-1,929  17,268  18,144 

Staff  psychologist— clinical 0.9           1              1  905-1,100  10,860  11,400 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 111  842-1,023  11,676  12,276 

Psychiatric  social  worker 1.3           2              2  764-927  19,272  20,220 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571  6,852  6,852 

Intermediate   stenographer 111  425-517  5,789  6,079 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  6,060  6,060 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1,044.5      884.2      884.2  $7,956,61S          $7,811,107          $7,748,729 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


483 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS        I 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


METROPOLITAN   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator   I   

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook    

Baker   II   

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker   I   

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Assistant  cook 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Shoemaker    

Tailor    

Seamer-seamstress    

Assistant   seamstress   

Housekeeping — Public  Areas  : 

Janitor  foreman  II  

Supervising  housekeeper  I 

Janitor 

Housekeeper 

Housekeeping — Ward  Areas : 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Janitor 

Laundry : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Laundryman 

Laundress  

Laundry  assistant 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Plumber  II 

Carpenter  II 

Painter  II 

Plumber  I 

Sheet  metal  worker 

Upholsterer    

Carpenter  I 

Painter    I    

Blacksmith 

Mason   

Locksmith 

Building  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Light,  Heat,  and  Power : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  II    

Electrician  I    

Steamfitter 

Stationary  engineer 

Refrigeration  engineman 

Stationary  fireman 

Fire  Protection : 

Institution  fire  chief 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile  mechanic   

Automotive  equipment  operator  II_ 
Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Security  Force : 

Security  officer  II 

Security  officer  I 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS   


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,784 

$11,976 

0.6 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,824 

8,214 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2.9 

2 

2 

530-710 

15,456 

15,456 

11.9 

9 

9 

480-644 

62,904 

63,072 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

3.5 

4 

4 

480-584 

26,390 

27,010 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,568 

6,896 

<> 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,445 

12,720 

2.9 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,052 

21,812 

31.7 

33 

33 

395-480 

184,034 

186,505 

84.4 

90 

90 

359-435 

448,342 

458,252 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

2 

480-584 

14,016 

14,016 

1.8 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,780 

11,024 

0.8 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,310 

6,620 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

15.1 

3 

3 

395^180 

14,220 

14,940 

1.9 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,120 

10,616 

5.8 

6 

6 

435-530 

33,985 

35,735 

- 

14 

14 

395-480 

72,400 

76,004 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,384 

8,520 

2 

2 

2 

480-584 

13,018 

13,318 

6.5 

7 

7 

415-505 

40,930 

41,462 

10.2 

11 

11 

395-480 

61,985 

62,610 

1.7 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,632 
$1,143,115 

4,860 

197.7 

206 

206 

$1,039,556 

$1,167,174 

1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

$13,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17,904 

2.4 

3 

3 

676-746 

25,406 

26,388 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,180 

8,520 

4 

3 

3 

644-710 

25,560 

25,560 

5.8 

3 

3 

644-710 

25,458 

25,548 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

3 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,736 

14,736 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

— 

1 

1 

505-614 

6.060 

6,360 

5 

3 

3 

480-530 

19,080 

19,080 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

9,738 

10.230 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

4 

3 

3 

676-746 

26,856 

26,856 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3.4 

4 

4 

644-710 

32,948 

33,672 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

4.8 

5 

5 

5S4-644 

38,070 

38,460 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

2 

2 

2 

644-746 

17.040 

17,040 

1 

1 

1 

614-676 

8,112 

8,112 

12.8 

13 

13 

556-614 

95,396 

95,754 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

3.6 

4 

4 

435-530 

23,274 
$524,378 

23,964 

69.8 

65 

65 

$536,887 

$528,744 

1,436.5 

1,271.6 

1,271.6 

$10,300,692 

$10,246,653 

$10,222,730 

484 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiith.)       (Aiilh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
5S 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
S3 
84 
85 
•86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director 

Administrative  assistant   II 

Secretary  I  

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior   stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Business  Services : 

Hospital  business  administrator 

Senior  stenographer   

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer 

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   account  clerk 

Accounting   technician   II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate    clerk    

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Hospital  Trust  Office : 
Patients  estates   and  accounts   spe- 
cialist   

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Personnel  Section  : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Training    assistant    

Supervising  clerk  I  

Senior   stenographer 

Senior    typist-clerk     

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Service.  Supply,  and  Clerical: 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  I  .  ..    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Communications  Section  : 

Supervising   telephone   operator 

Telephone    operator    

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


CARE   AND   WELFARE 

Medical  Care : 

Associate     superintendent,     medical 

services    

Assistant     superintendent,     general 

and  surgical  service 

Assistant  superintendent,  psychiatric 

service   

Chief  of  professional  education 

Senior  physician 

Senior  psychiatrist 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Staff  psychiatrist 

Dentist    II    

Chief  psychologist 

Podiatrist 

Pharmacist   II 

Staff    psychologist — clinical    

Nurse — anesthetist    

Supervising  clinical  laboratory  tech- 
nologist     


MODESTO   STATE   HOSPITAL 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$2,026-2,163 

$25,956 

$25,956 

1 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9.396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

530  -644 

7,728 

7,728 

3.7 

0 

5 

469- -571 

32,952 

33.312 

0.5 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

1.4 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5.760 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

7.3 

t 

7 

425-517 

40,850 

41,654 

12.3 

9.5 

9.5 

395-505 

53,990 

54,598 

2.4 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17.700 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

0,796 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,792 

8,180 

1 

— 

— 

556-676 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-550 

6,672 

6,672 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,285 

6,594 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

1.3 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,080 

5.330 

2 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,140 

10,638 

0.2 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

11,440 

12,026 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.524 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

530-614 

7.728 

7.72S 

1 

— 

— 

469-571 

_ 

- 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

0.672 

0.072 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

10.800 

11.040 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11.976 

11.976 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9.396 

9.396 

9 

1 

1 

505-614 

7.36S 

7.368 

1.1 

— 

— 

395-505 

— 

_ 

5.4 

4 

4 

395-480 

22.787 

23,040 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6.360 

5.1 

0 

5 

395-480 

27,742 

28.259 

73.4 


64.5 


64.5 


$483,147 


$453,908 


783-950 


11,400 


$459,059 


1 

1 

1 

$1,929-2,162 

$•25,944 

$25,944 

1 

1 

1 

1,750-2.161 

25,932 

25,932 

1 

2 

2 

1.750-2.161 

40,932 

47.976 

1 

1 

1 

1.750-2,161 

25,932 

25,932 

— 

1 

1 

1.587-2,026 

19.044 

20,004 

1.2 

3 

3 

1.587-2,026 

61,236 

63.156 

5.4 

3.6 

3.6 

1,439-1,929 

76.4S4 

77.359 

4.7 

2 

2 

1,439-1.929 

54.360 

45.294 

1.9 

1 

1 

1 ,371-1,667 

20.004 

20,004 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1.337 

10.044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13.200 

13.200 

1 

1.1 

1.1 

99S-1.100 

14.520 

14.52(1 

3 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13.200 

O.S 

1 

1 

S21-99S 

9.S52 

10.35G 

11,400 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


4S5 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
Hilled)        (Anlh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
IT 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CARE   AND    WELFARE— Continued 

Medical  Care — ( 'on  tinned 

Physical  therapist  II  

Clinical    laboratory    technologist    __ 

Physical  therapist  I  

Medical   student   assistant 

E'e  itroi  i  eepiialographic    technician 

X-ray  technician  -  —     

Psychiatric      technician — podiatrist 

distant 

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Dental    assistant    

Personal  <  "at  e  '■ 

Superintendent   of   nursing   services 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 
services    (registered    nurse)    .._ 
Psychiatric    nursing    education    di- 
rector     _-    

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 
services  (psychiatric  techni- 
cian )     -        

Supervising   psychiatric   nurse 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 

Supervising    psychiatric    technician 

Psychiatric    nurse    

Graduate    nurse    

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 

Barbershop  manager 

Beauty  shop  manager 

Psychiatric   technician    

Student  professional   assistant 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics  : 

Surgical   nurse  II 

Surgical  nurse  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Psychiatric   technician   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 

Rehabilitation  Therapy: 

Catholic  chaplain 

Protestant  chaplain 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services 
Assistant    supervisor    of    rehabilita- 
tion services  

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 

Librarian  II 

Occupational  therapist 

Industrial  therapist 

Music  therapist 

Recreation  therapist 

Psychiatric  technician — group 

leader 

Motion  picture  operator 

Social  Service : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 

Psychiatric   social  worker 

After-Care  Facility : 

Senior  psychiatrist 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Medical  student  assistant 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  professional  assistant 

Totals.   Authorized   Positions 


MODESTO   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


SALARY   RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$710  863 

$10,356 

$10,356 

1.1 

2 

•> 

676  783 

17.712 

18.132 

— 

1 

1 

m  i-746 

7.54S 

7.:  120 

0.1 

— 

— 

492-692 

_ 

_ 

1.1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.516 

6.S40 

1 

1.1 

1.1 

530-1144 

S,501 

S.501 

1 

1 

1 

457-584 

6.672 

6  672 

0.9 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,553 

5.835 

2 

1 

1 

435-530 

G.360 

6.360 

1 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

14.2ns 

14.1116 

q 

2 

2 

863-1.04S 

25.152 

25.152 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11.220 

11.7S4 

2 

1 

1 

821-998 

11.976 

11.976 

s 

S 

s 

7Sd-950 

91.200 

91.200 

19.3 

25 

25 

710-863 

252.49S 

256.092 

15.S 

16 

16 

600-801 

153.792 

153.792 

31.9 

74 

74 

044-7S3 

627.038 

645.624 

15.8 

— 

— 

599-782 

_ 

_ 

34.4 

26 

26 

556-710 

250,920 

220,800 

111.1 

59 

59 

505-644 

521.752 

496.S48 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7.00S 

7.00S 

1 

— 

— 

4S0-5S4 

— 

— 

309.3 

238 

238 

457-584 

1,687,923 

1.646.5S7 

0.1 

— 

— 

377^57 

— 

— 

19.2 

10 

10 

395^135 

49.800 

52.200 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10.356 

2 

3 

3 

044-783 

26.712 

27.108 

— 

1 

1 

599-728 

7.362 

7.728 

2.6 

o 

2 

457-584 

12.294 

12.582 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5.979 

6.204 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-435 

4.980 

5.220 

1 

1 

1 

S42-1.023 

13.149 

13.149 

1 

1 

1 

S42-1.023 

13.149 

13.149 

1 

1 

1 

S21-998 

11.976 

11.976 

2.9 

3 

3 

676-821 

2S.332 

2S.767 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9.776 

9,S52 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8.952 

0.3 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,188 

7,54S 

0.2 

1 

1 

584-710 

7.008 

7,36S 

0.6 

0.5 

0.5 

584-710 

4,260 

4,260 

2.S 

2.5 

2.5 

5S4-710 

20.566 

20,S14 

4 

3 

3 

457-584 

20,688 

20.68S 

— 

0.2 

0.2 

3.06-3.21  hr 

1.335 

1,335 

1.1 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

11,124 

11,676 

1 

_ 

_ 

842-1,023 

_ 

_ 

i 

6 

6 

764-927 

64,7SS 

65,232 

_ 

1 

1 

l,5S7-2,026 

19.044 

20,004 

1.2 

2 

2 

1,439-1,929 

39.312 

40.18S 

0.9 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10.S60 

11.400 

0.3 

1 

1 

764-927 

11.124 

11,124 

0.1 

— 

— 

492-692 

— 

— 

1.6 

2 

2 

425-517 

12.40S 

12.408 

— 

1 

1 

395-505 

4.S60 

5.100 

0.2 

- 

- 

377^157 

- 

- 

643.8 

533 

533 

$4,805,564 

$4,595,377 

$4,529,104 

486 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


£6-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)      (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 


MODESTO  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


Feeding : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook    

Baker  II 

Butcker-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker  I 

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Assistant  cook 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Clothing  center  manager 

Shoemaker    

Storekeeper  I  

Seamer-seamstress 

Assistant  seamstress 

Housekeeping : 

Supervising  housekeeper  I 

Janitor    

Housekeeper 

Laundry  : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Laundryman 

Laundress 

Laundry  assistant 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 111.6 

PLANT  OPERATION 


Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Carpenter  II 

Painter  II   

Plumber   I   

Upholsterer    

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I   

Fusion  welder 

Locksmith     

Machinist   

Building  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  I 

Groundsman 

Light,  Heat,  and  Power : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  I   

Steamfitter 

Stationary  engineer 

Stationary  fireman 

Water  and  Sewage : 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Fire  Protection : 

Institution  fire  chief 

Institution  fireman 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile  mechanic 

Automotive   equipment   operator  II 
Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Security  Force : 

Security  officer  II 

Security  officer  I 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$S21-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2.4 

2 

2 

530-710 

15,456 

15,456 

12.3 

11 

11 

4S0-644 

74,934 

75,296 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,72S 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2.9 

3 

3 

480-5S4 

21,024 

21,024 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

2.1 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,060 

12,924 

1.9 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,620 

10,860 

12.7 

18 

18 

395^180 

96,641 

98,620 

33.9 

30 

30 

359-435 

150,126 

152,660 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

— 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7,368 

1 

— 

— 

505-644 

— 

— 

1.2 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,310 

6,620 

2.6 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,620 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

3 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,171 

16,866 

3 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,380 

16,620 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1.8 

2 

2 

480-584 

12,748 

13,376 

3.2 

3 

3 

415-505 

17,765 

18,055 

12 

12 

12 

395-4S0 

67,990 

68,460 

5.6 

5 

5 

359-435 

23,320 

24,472 

110 


110 


$620,700 


$643,521 


898.8   768.8   768.8 


3,448,451 


$6,182,925 


$653,8S5 


1 

0.6 

2 

2.9 

1 

2.4 

6 

1 
1 
1 
9.9 

1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
4 
1 

1 
7 

1 
1 
2 

2 

1 
2 

4 

1 

1 

7 

$950-1,155 
676-746 
676-746 
676-746 
584-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
556-614 

$13,860 

8,112 

17,904 

17,904 

7,158 

17,040 

34,080 

8,520 

8,384 
51,546 

$13,860 

8,520 

17,904 

17,904 

7,518 

17,040 

34,080 

8,520 

8,520 
51,576 

1 
3 

1 
3 

1 
3 

584-710 
480-530 

8,520 
18,905 

8,520 
19,080 

1 

3 

1 

2.8 

5 

1 
2 
1 
3 
5 

1 
2 

1 
3 

5 

746-863 
676-746 
676-746 
644-710 
584-644 

10,356 

17,904 

8,952 

24,768 

38,640 

10,356 
17,904 
8,952 
25,152 
38,640 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,736 

8,952 

1 
5 
1.3 

1 
5 
1.3 

1 
5 
1.3 

676-821 
556-676 
556-676 

9,852 
39,696 
11,258 

9,852 
40,056 
11,258 

1 
1 
9.1 

1 
1 
8 

1 
1 
8 

644-746 
614-676 
556-614 

8,520 

S.112 

58,944 

8,520 

8,112 

58,944 

1 
4 

1 
4 

1 

4 

505-614 
435-530 

7,008 
25,440 

$490,119 

7,368 
25,440 

70 

61.3 

61.3 

$539,040 

$492,548 

1,135,196 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


487 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 

id 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 

1968-69 

_j 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director  1 

Administrative  assistant  II 1 

Secretary  I 1 

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 0.9 

Senior  stenographer 12.9 

Senior  clerk 1 

Senior  typist-clerk   2 

Senior  file  clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 7.4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 42.6 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 1 

Intermediate   clerk    8 

Intermediate  file  clerk 2.5 

Business  services : 

Hospital  business  administrator 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Student  professional  assistant 0.6 

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer  III 1 

Property  clerk  II , 1 

Accountant  I 1 

Senior  clerk 1.8 

Senior  account  clerk 1.8 

Accounting  technician  II 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 8.9 

Intermediate   clerk    1.9 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 2 

Intermediate  account  clerk 3.8 

Student  professional  assistant 0.2 

Trust  Section : 

Patients'   estates   and   accounts   su- 
pervisor       0.9 

Patients'  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist   

Senior  clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Personnel  Section  : 

Personnel   officer   I 

Training    assistant    

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Junior   typist-clerk    

Service.  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Service  and  supply  officer  I 

Storekeeper    III    

Storekeeper  I  

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate  clerk 

Communications  Section : 

Supervising  telephone  operator  I 

Telephone  operator 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 144.1 


CARE  AND  WELFARE 

Medical  Care : 

Associate     superintendent,     medical 

services    1 

Assistant     superintendent,     general 

medical  and  surgical  service 1 

Assistant  superintendent,  psychiatric 

service 5 


NAPA  STATE   HOSPITAL 


SALABY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$2,026-2,163 

$25,956 

$25,956 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,026 

12,628 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,308 

7.66S 

12 

12 

469-571 

80,972 

81,276 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,682 

12,982 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

7 

7 

425-517 

42,309 

43,177 

42 

42 

395-505 

239,164 

242,419 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

8 

8 

395^80 

43,878 

44,968 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,536 

11,064 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

- 

- 

377-457 

- 

- 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,732 

13,200 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

— 

— 

556-676 

— 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

— 

— 

425-517 

— 

— 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,806 

17,073 

- 

— 

377-457 

- 

- 

134 


783-950 


11,310 


134 


$S82,356 


1  1  $1,929-2,162 

1  1  1,750-2,161 

5  5  1,750-2,161 


$874,796 


$25,944 

25,932 

129,150 


11,400 


0.9 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,137 

9,586 

0.2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.2 

1 

1 

425-517 

6.204 

6,204 

1.4 

9 

9 

395-505 

51,264 

51,798 

0.1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,691 

5,760 

0.2 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,553 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12.940 

13.585 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.322 

9,776 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,548 

7,728 

1 

_ 

_ 

469-571 

— 

— 

1.9 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,570 

13.1S8 

2.3 

4 

4 

395-505 

21,240 

21,720 

1.6 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,940 

5,180 

0.8 

- 

- 

359-435 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

_ 

_ 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9.396 

9.396 

3 

2 

2 

505-644 

13,858 

14,180 

1 

_ 

_ 

395-505 

— 

— 

4.9 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6.360 

6 

6 

6 

395-480 

33.406 

33,923 

$887,643 


$25,944 

25,932 

129,252 


488 


Department  of  Mercies!  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

-J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CARE  AND  WELFARE— Continued 


NAPA  STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


Medical  Care — Continued 

Assistant   superintendent,   children's 

services    1.2 

Chief  of  professional  education 

Senior  physician   1 

Senior  psychiatrist 4.:.' 

Career  resident  physician  and  sur- 
geon  II 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 31.9 

Career  resident  staff  psychiatrist 

Staff  psychiatrist   21.1 

Pathologist   1 

Dentist    III    1 

Dentist   II   4 

Physician  and  surgeon  I 0.7 

Chief  psychologist 1 

Psychiatric  resident  II 7.7 

Psychiatric  resident  I 1.5 

Senior  psychologist 3 

Podiatrist   1 

Pharmacist  II 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 15.7 

Pharmacist  I 1 

Nurse-anesthetist 1 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory  tech- 
nologist    1 

Senior  clinical  laboratory  technolo- 
gist      1 

Neuropathology  technologist 1 

Physical  therapist  II 1 

Librarian  III 1 

Psychology  associate    1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 6 

Clinical  psychology   intern 1.8 

Physical  therapist  I 3.7 

Photographer  I    1 

Electroencephalograph^  technician-  2 

X-ray  technician 3 

Psychiatric  technician — podiatrist 

assistant   1 

Laboratory  assistant  II 2 

Dental  assistant    5 

Laboratory  assistant  I 0.8 

Student  professional  assistant 0.1 

Personal  Care : 

Superintendent  of  nursing  services-  1 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services   (registered  nurse) 4 

Psychiatric  nursing  education  direc- 
tor      1.5 

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 
services  (psychiatric  techni- 
cian)      1.9 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 14.7 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 18.8 

Supervising  psychiatric  technician.  20.9 

Psychiatric  nurse 65.2 

Graduate  nurse 14.8 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 45.8 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 133.6 

Barbershop  manager    1 

Beauty  shop  manager 0.4 

Psychiatric  technician    788.2 

Student  professional  assistant 0.2 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 103.2 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics  : 

Surgical  nurse  II 1 

Surgical  nurse  I 4.8 

Psychiatric  technician   6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk    1 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Catholic  chaplain 1 

Protestant  chaplain    2 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation 

services    1 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

$1,750-2,161 

$25,932 

$25,932 

1 

1 

3,750-2,161 

25,932 

25,932 

1 

1 

1.5S7-2.026 

24,312 

24,312 

6 

6 

1.5S7-2.026 

133,00S 

134.928 

2 

2 

1,439-1,929 

43,044 

43.044 

25.6 

25.6 

1,439-1,929 

569,247 

577,115 

4 

4 

1,439-1,929 

S2.416 

83.292 

16 

16 

1,439-1,929 

309,499 

317,255 

1 

1 

1,512-1,929 

23,14S 

23.148 

1 

1 

1,512-1. S37 

22,044 

22.044 

o 

3 

1,371-1.667 

59,052 

60,012 

— 

— 

1,305-1.5S7 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16.044 

S 

S 

571-1,243 

75,045 

75,333 

— 

- 

571-1,243 

— 

— 

3 

3 

99S-1.213 

43.66S 

43.66S 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

99S-1.100 

13.200 

13,200 

15 

15 

905-1,100 

196,224 

197,012 

1 

1 

950-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11.976 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11.400 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10,356 

1 

1 

710-863 

9.852 

10,356 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9.852 

- 

- 

746-S21 

_ 

_ 

8 

8 

676-783 

73,008 

73,848 

— 

_ 

530-783 

— 

_ 

4 

4 

614-746 

34,616 

35,002 

1 

1 

556-676 

S.112 

8,112 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

3 

3 

530-644 

23,184 

23,184 

1 

1 

457-584 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6.360 

4 

4 

435-530 

25,440 

25,440 

— 

— 

395^80 

— 

— 

- 

- 

377-457 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1,01S-1.273 

15.276 

15.276 

o 

2 

863-1.048 

25,152 

25,152 

1 

1 

S63-1.048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11.976 

15 

15 

783-950 

169.164 

170,202 

22 

22 

710-863 

218,980 

922  1 74 

21 

21 

660-801 

201,297 

201,852 

82 

82 

644-783 

745,121 

752,112 

1 

1 

599-728 

8.736 

8.736 

56 

56 

556-710 

450.836 

414,960 

110 

110 

505-644 

872,726 

828.456 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

_ 

_ 

480-584 

— 

— 

700 

700 

457-584 

4,807,497 

4,648,554 

— 

— 

377^57 

— 

— 

- 

- 

395^35 

- 

- 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

5 

5 

644-783 

45,504 

45,900 

6 

6 

457-584 

40,368 

40,368 

1 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

842-1.023 

13,299 

13,299 

2 

2 

842-1,023 

27,006 

27,006 

S21-998 


10,692 


11,220 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


4S9 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


3 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


I     66-67     67-68    68-69 
I (Filled)        (Atith.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 


CARE  AND   WELFARE— Continued 

Rehabilitation  Therapy — Continued 
Assistant  supervisor  of 

rehabilitation  services 3.9 

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 1 

Librarian  II 0.S 

Occupational  therapist 8.1 

Industrial   therapist 1 

Music  therapist 1.3 

Recreation  therapist 10.3 

Psychiatric  technician — group 

leader 9.8 

Student  professional  assistant 0.3 

Motion  picture  operator 0.2 

Education  : 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction.  1 

High  school  teacher 0.3 

Teacher  of  the  emotionally 

handicapped    9.4 

Teacher  of  mentally  retarded 

children 0.5 

Home  economics  teacher 1 

Instructor  in  general  shop 1 

Instructor  in  recreation  and 

physical  education 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.8 

Student  professional  assistant 0.5 

Social  Service : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 1 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 5 

Psychiatric  social  worker 33 

Student  professional  assistant 1.5 

Tuberculosis  X-Ray  Services : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 0.5 

X-ray  technician 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.5 

Convalescent  Leave  Service : 

Staff  psychiatrist 1.1 

After-Care  Facility  : 

Senior  psychiatrist 1 

Staff  psychiatrist   1.2 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 0.7 

Psychiatric  social  worker 0.9 

Medical  student  assistant 0.5 

Intermediate  stenographer 3 

East  Bay  Clinic : 

Chief  psychiatrist,  mental  hygiene 

clinic       1 

Staff  psychiatrist   1.3 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 1 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 0.9 

Psychiatric  social  worker 2 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3 

San     Francisco     Geriatric     Screening 
Unit: 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 0.5 

Staff   psychiatrist 0.5 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 1 

Psychiatric  social  worker 0.9 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

San  Francisco  Day  Treatment  Center : 
Psychiatrist-director,  community 

day  treatment  center 1 

Senior  psychiarist 0.8 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 0.1 

Staff  psychiatrist   - 

Psychiatric  resident   II 1 

Senior  psychologist — 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 0.9 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 1 


STA1 

•E  HOS 

PITAL — Continued 

4 
1 
1 
6 
2 

3 
10 

4 
1 
1 
6 
2 

3 

10 

SALARY  RANGE 
$676-S21 
676-S21 
614-746 
584-710 
584-710 
584-710 
584-710 

$38,274 
9.S52 
7.36S 
49.522 
15.52S 
22.S96 
S0.216 

$39,1S0 
9,852 
7,728 
50,296 
15.88S 
23,616 
S2.104 

6 
0.2 

6 
0.2 

457-584 

377-457 

3.06-3.21  hr 

42,223 
1,335 

41,712 
1,335 

1 

1 

1 
1 

950-1.155 
676-1, 04S 

13.S60 

8,24S 

13.860 
8,664 

n 

9 

676-1,048 

110,196 

110,700 

l 
l 

i 

1 
1 
1 

676-1. 04S 
676-1.048 
676-1,048 

9,852 
11,976 
12,576 

10,356 
11,976 
12,576 

l 
l 

1 
1 

676-1.048 
395-505 
377-457 

9,396 
6,060 

9,852 
6,060 

927-1. 12S 


13,536 


13,536 


5 
33 

5 
33 

S42-1.023 
764-927 
377-457 

61,380 
348,292 

61.380 
35S,845 

0.5 

1 

0.5 

0.5 

1 

0.5 

1,439-1,929 
530-644 
425-517 

11,574 
7,728 
2,613 

11,574 
7,728 
2,745 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

21,522 

21,522 

1 

2 
1 

1 

3 

1 
2 
1 
1 

3 

1,587-2,026 

1,439-1.929 

905-1,100 

764-927 

492-692 

425-517 

23,148 
40,416 
13,200 
10,104 

17.434 

23,148 
41,292 
13,200 

10,60S 

T7,S98 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1,667-2.127 

1,439-1.929 

905-1.100 

25.524 
34.536 
13,200 

25.524 
36,288 
13,200 

1 
2 

i 
i 

3 

1 
2 
1 
1 
3 

842-1,023 
764-927 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 

12,276 

21,947 

6.852 

6,204 

16,739 

12,276 

22,248 

6.852 

6,204 

17,150 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 
1,439-1,929 

23,268 

23,26S 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

842-1,023 
764-927 
425-517 

12,276 

11,124 

6,079 

12,276 

11,124 

6,204 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

1,587-2,026 

1,439-1,929 

1,439-1,929 

571-1,243 

998-1,213 

905-1,100 

25,932 
19,044 

17,268 

11,976 

25,932 
20,004 

18,144 

12,576 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12.276 

12.276 

86 


490 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Anth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


CARE  AND   WELFARE— Continued 


NAPA  STATE  HOSPITAL— Continued 


San  Francisco  Day  Treatment  Center 
— Continued 
Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services, 

mental  hospital 111 

Psychiatric  social  worker 111 

Vocational    rehabilitation   counselor  111 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 0.6  1  1 

Psychiatric  nurse 0.1  -  — 

Occupational  therapist 0.9  1  1 

Recreation  therapist 111 

Psychiatric  technician 0.9  1  1 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1,504.9   1,289.8   1,289.8 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook    

Baker  II 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker  I 

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Assistant  cook 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Clothing  center  manager 

Tailor    

Seamer-seamstress 

Assistant  seamstress 

Housekeeping — Public  Areas : 

Janitor  foreman  III 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Janitor    

Housekeeper 

Housekeeping — Ward  Areas  : 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Janitor 

Laundry : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Laundryman 

Laundress 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions.. 


PLANT  OPERATION 


SALARY  RANGE 

$S21-99S 

$11,976 

$11,976 

764-927 

11,124 

11,124 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

710-863 

8,520 

S,952 

644-783 

— 

— 

584-710 

7,428 

7,792 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

457-584 

6,672 

6,672 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

425-517 

12,308 

12,408 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

$11,422,529 

$11,212,053 

$11,032,7S1 

1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,880 

$11,976 

2 

2 

2 

644-783 

18,276 

18,718 

0.9 

1 

1 

614-746 

7.368 

7,728 

2.9 

2 

2 

530-710 

15,456 

15,456 

18.9 

12 

12 

480-644 

84,096 

84,096 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

0.2 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

0.9 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

5 

4 

4 

480-584 

27,780 

28,032 

2 

1 

1 

4S0-5S4 

8,100 

8,100 

4.7 

5 

5 

435-530 

30,410 

30,924 

3.1 

4 

4 

395^S0 

23,040 

23,040 

30.4 

31 

31 

395-480 

151,502 

151,502 

51.6 

55 

55 

359-435 

248,413 

252,232 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,316 

8,736 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

S.520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,00S 

3 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7.36S 

22.6 

17 

17 

395^80 

99,785 

100,319 

5.5 

5 

5 

395^80 

28,547 

2S,S0O 

2.9 

3 

3 

435-530 

19,080 

19.0SO 

- 

6 

6 

395-4S0 

28,440 

29,880 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

2 

4S0-5S4 

13,472 

13,792 

8.6 

9 

9 

415-505 

54,033 

54,315 

10.2 

9 

9 

395-4S0 

50,820 
$1,003,046 

50.S20 

185.4 

ISO 

180 

$1,03S,577 

$1,011,778 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III     _     _ 
Supervisor  of  building  trades 
Plumber  II 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2.6 

3 

1 

0.7 

3 

8.4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 
1 

1 
1 
3 
2 
1 
1 
2 
5 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 

1 
1 

1 
1 
3 
2 

1 
1 
2 
5 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 

$950-1,155 
746-863 
710-7S3 
676-746 

Painter  II 

676-746 

676-746 

676-746 

Upholsterer                    _           _  _ 
Carpenter  I 
Painter  I 

5S4-710 
644-710 
644-710 

644-710 

Mason 

Glazier 

Locksmith 

Machinist                                          _ 

Building  maintenance  man         _  _ 

644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
556-614 

$13,148 

10,356 

9,396 

8,952 

26,S56 

17,904 

8,952 

7,00S 

17,040 

42,600 

8,520 

8,048 

7.72S 

8,520 

8,520 

29,472 


$13,S05 

10,356 

9,396 

8,952 

26,856 

17,904 

8,952 

7,368 

17.040 

42,600 

S.520 

8,452 

S.112 

8,520 

S.520 

29,472 


HEALTH  AND  WELFAKB 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


491 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (tmh.)      (iuth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Tractor  operator — laborer 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Farm  hand 

Light,  Heat,  and  Power : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  II 

Electrician  I   

Steamfitter    

Stationary  engineer 

Refrigeration  engineman 

Stationary  fireman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Fire  Protection : 

Institution  fire  chief 

Institution  fireman 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile  mechanic 

Automotive  equipment  operator  II 
Automotive  equipment  operator  I_ 

Security  Force: 

Security  officer  II 

Security  officer  I 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


FARMING  AND   PROCESSING 


NAPA  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


1 
1 

0.8 
4.6 
0.5 

1 

1 
1 
4 

1 
1 
1 
4 

SALARY  RANGE 
$644-7S3 
5S4-644 
505-614 
4S0-530 
415^S0 

$9,396 
7,728 
6.952 

25,215 

$9,396 
7,728 
7,308 

25,440 

1 
1 

3.9 
1 

4.8 
1 

4.7 
2 

1 
1 
3 
1 
5 
1 
5 
2 

1 
1 
3 
1 
5 
1 
5 
2 

746-S63 
710-783 
676-746 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
584-644 
556-S14 

10.356 
9,396 

26,712 
8,952 

41,016 
8,520 

38,280 

14,736 

10,356 
9,396 

26,856 
8,952 

41,784 
8,520 

38,640 

14,736 

1 
2 
1.3 

1 
o 

1.3 

1 
2 
1.3 

676-821 
556-676 
556-676 

9,322 
16,224 
11,258 

9.776 
16,224 

11,258 

2 

1 

14.7 

2 

1 
13 

2 

1 

13 

644-746 
614-676 
556-614 

16,972 

8,112 
95,604 

17,040 

S.112 

95.7S4 

1 
4 

1 
4 

1 
4 

505-614 
435-530 

7,368 
25,440 

7,368 
25,440 

78.3 


78.3 


$671,330 


$630,579 


$634,939 


Dairyman   111 

Assistant  dairyman 2  2  2 

Milker   8  S  8 

Farm  hand 2  2  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 13  13  13 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    1,935.4  1,695.1  1,695.1 


$644-783 
530-644 
4S0-5S4 
415^80 

$9,396 
15,456 
55,216 
11,520 

$91,588 

$9,396 
15,456 
55,520 
11,520 

$86,859 

$91,892 

$14,101,651 

$13,812,062 

$13,659,033 

ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director  1 

Administrative  assistant  II 1 

Secretary   I    1 

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 10.5 

Senior  typist-clerk 2 

Senior  file  clerk 1 

Senior  account  clerk 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 12.1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 25 

Intermediate   clerk   8.1 

Intermediate  file  clerk 0.9 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1 

Business  Services : 

Hospital  business  administrator 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer  III 1 

Property  clerk  II 0.9 

Senior  clerk 1.8 

Senior  account  clerk 2 

Accounting  technician  II 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 1 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 5.6 


PATTON  STATE  HOSPITAL 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$2,026-2,163 

$25,956 

$25,956 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,068 

7,428 

9 

9 

469-571 

61.306 

61.640 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,318 

13,344 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,010 

6,310 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

13 

13 

425-517 

76,880 

78,279 

25 

25 

395-505 

139,385 

142,532 

9 

9 

395-480 

51,180 

51,432 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,242 

5,507 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,338 

7,698 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,674 

5,954 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,418 

5,691 

4 

4 

395-480 

23,040 

23,040 

492 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Anth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
IT 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PATTON   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Trust  Section : 

Patients'    estates   and    accounts    su- 
pervisor   

Patients'   estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist      

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Personnel  Section  : 

Personnel   officer  I 

Training    assistant    

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Service,  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Service  and  supply  officer  I 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Communications  Section : 

Supervising  telephone  operator — 

nonmultiple  board 

Telephone  operator — nonmultiple 

board   

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 

Totals.   Authorized   Positions 


CARE   AND    WELFARE 


0.7 


124.1       121 


Medical  Care : 

Associate  superintendent,  medical 

services    1  1 

Assistant  superintendent,  general 

medical  and  surgical  service 1  1 

Assistant  superintendent,  psychiatric 

service 4  4 

Chief  of  professional  education 1  1 

Assistant  superintendent,  tuberculo- 
sis service 1  1 

Senior  psychiatrist 4.4  6 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 20.3  26 

Staff  psychiatrist 12.3  5 

Career  psychiatric  resident — staff 

psychiatrist 2  2 

Pathologist 1  1 

Dentist  III 1  1 

Dentist  II 2.S  2 

Chief  psychologist 1  1 

Psychiatric  resident  II 7.9  4 

Senior  psychologist 2  2 

Podiatrist   1  1 

Pharmacist  II 1  1 

Staff  psychologist — counseling 0.3  1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 9.7  10 

Pharmacist  I 1  1 

Nurse-anesthetist 1 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory  tech- 
nologist      1  1 

Senior  clinical  laboratory  technolo- 
gist    2  2 

Neuropathology  technologist 1  1 

Physical  therapist  II 1  1 

Librarian  III 1  1 

Dental  laboratory  technician 1  1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 5.S  7 

Physical  therapist  I 4.6  5 

Electroencephalographs  technician-  0.9  1 

X-ray  technician 3  3 

Psychiatric  technician — podiatrist 

assistant   1  1 

Dental  assistant 4  3 


SALARY  RANGE 

$783-950 


$10,692 


121 


S7S0.S02 


1 

$1,929-2,162 

1 

1,750-2,161 

4 

1,750-2,161 

1 

1,750-2,161 

1 

1,750-2,161 

6 

l,5S7-2.026 

26 

1,439-1,929 

5 

1,439-1,929 

2 

1,405-1,882 

1 

1.512-1.929 

1 

1,512-1,S37 

o 

1,371-1,667 

1 

1,100-1,337 

4 

571-1,243 

2 

998-1,213 

1 

905-1,100 

1 

99S-1.100 

1 

905-1.100 

10 

905-1.100 

1 

950-1.04S 

1 

821-99S 

1 

7S3-950 

2 

710-S63 

1 

710-S63 

1 

710-S63 

1 

676-S21 

1 

676-S21 

7 

676-783 

5 

614-746 

1 

530-644 

3 

530-644 

1 

457-584 

3 

435-530 

$79S,775 


$25,944 

25,524 

103,728 
25,932 

25.932 
135,948 
508,972 
139,731 

40,992 
23,148 
22,044 
40,008 
16.044 
44,644 
29,112 
13.200 
13,200 
11.736 
133,290 
12,176 
9.S52 

11,400 

20,712 

10,356 

10.356 

9,852 

9.S52 

60.6S4 

43.600 

6,812 

21,000 

6,672 
19,080 


$11,220 


1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10.356 

0.2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

8 

8 

8 

395-505 

43.684 

45,014 

0.7 

1 

1 

395-180 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.472 

9.936 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.210 

6,516 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,164 

11,720 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

10.660 

11.198 

1 

1 

1 

S21-99S 

11,976 

11.976 

1 

— 

— 

746-905 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9.396 

9,396 

2 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,375 

5,651 

4.7 

4 

4 

395-^80 

22,475 

22.S10 

1 

1 

1 

395-iSO 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

3.9 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

21.62S 

22,224 

3 

3 

3 

39o^tS0 

16,7S0 

17,142 

$S11,062 


$25,944 

25,524 

103,72S 
25,932 

25,932 
136,908 
543,934 
115,740 

40,992 
23.14S 
22,044 
40.008 
16,044 
46,324 
29,112 
13.200 
13,200 
12,326 
131,076 
12.576 
10,356 

11.400 

20,712 

10,356 

10.356 

9.S52 

9.S52 

62.799 

43.9SS 

7.15S 

21,666 

6.672 
19,0S0 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


493 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR   THE   MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAOKS 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.J       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


CARE   AND   WELFARE— Continued 

I  'ersonal  Care : 

Superintendent  of  nursing  services.  1 
Assistant   superintendent  of  nursing 

services  (registered  nurse) 3 

Psychiatric  nursing  education 

director    2.1 

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 
services  (psychiatric  techni- 
cian)      2 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 0 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse  . 24.4 

Supervising  psychiatric  technician  _  22.(1 

Psychiatric  nurse 87.3 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 43 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 127. S 

Barbershop  manager 1 

Beauty  shop  manager 1 

Psychiatric  technician 662.1 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics : 

Surgical  nurse  II 1 

Surgical  nurse  I 4.4 

Graduate  nurse 0.S 

Psychiatric  technician   6.6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Catholic  chaplain 1 

Protestant  chaplain 1 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation 

services   1 

Assistant  supervisor  of  rehabilitation 

services   3 

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 1 

Librarian  II - 

Occupational  therapist 4.6 

Industrial    therapist 3.6 

Music  therapist   3.8 

Recreation  therapist 5.4 

Psychiatric  technician — group 

leader 12.2 

Motion  picture  operator 0.2 

Sheltered  Workshop  : 

Vocational    rehabilitation    counselor  — 

Supervisor,   sheltered   workshop 0.5 

Occupational   therapist    0.8 

Psychiatric  technician   3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Social  Service : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 1 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 5 

Psychiatric  social  worker 19.4 

Tuberculosis  X-ray  Services : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 0.1 

X-ray  technician 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.3 

Convalescent  Leave  Service : 

Staff  psychiatrist 2 

After-Care  Facility  : 

Senior  psychiatrist 1 

Staff  psychiatrist    1.8 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 1 

Psychiatric   social  worker 1 

Senior  stenographer    1 

Intermediate  stenographer    2 

San   Diego   After-Care   and   Screening 
Unit: 
Chief    psychiatrist,    mental    hygiene 

clinic    1 

Staff  psychiatrist    — 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 0.8 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 1 

Psychiatric  social  worker 2.1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3 


PATTON    STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

S1.H4S-1.273 

$15,276 

815.276 

'> 

2 

863-1. 048 

25,152 

25,152 

1 

1 

S63-1.04S 

12  576 

12.570 

1 

9 
20 
•» 

116 
32 
96 

1 

460 

1 

9 

20 

22 

116 

32 

96 

1 

460 

821-998 
783-950 

710-S63 
660-801 
644-783 
556-710 
505-644 
480-584 
480-5S4 
457-584 

11,976 

102.600 
205.368 
210,837 
1.011.044 
305,354 
S17.734 
7.o: is 

3,150.168 

11.976 
102.600 
206.74S 
211.390 
1.036.063 
271,824 
739.72S 
7.008 

3.181.659 

1 
5 
1 
7 
1 

1 
5 
1 

7 
1 

710-863 
644-783 
599-728 
457-5S4 
395-505 

10.356 
45.552 

s.144 

44.822 

5.760 

10.356 
46.425 

8,556 
45.852 

5.760 

1 
1 

1 

1 

S42-1.023 
S42-1.023 

13.2H0 
13.299 

13.299 
13.299 

1 

1 

821-998 

11.640 

11.976 

3 

1 
1 
5 
3 
4 
6 

3 

1 
1 
5 
3 

4 
6 

676-S21 

676-821 
614-746 
5S4-710 
584-710 
584-710 
584-710 

29.556 
9,852 
7.368 
39.420 
22,536 
33.048 
47.156 

29.556 
9.S52 
7.72S 
40,320 
23,256 
33.416 
48,650 

6 
0.2 

6 
0.2 

457-584 
3.06-3.21  hr 

40.032 
1.322 

40.032 
1.322 

1 
1 
1 
3 
1 

1 
1 
1 
3 
1 

746-905 
746-905 
584-710 
457-584 
395-505 

8.952 
8.952 
8.520 
20,016 
5,760 

9.396 
9.396 
8.520 
20.016 
5.760 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

13,536 

13,536 

4 
29 

4 
29 

842-1,023 
764-927 

45.996 
306.984 

45,996 
310,500 

0.5 

1 

0.5 

0.5 

1 

0.5 

1,439-1,929 
530-644 
425-517 

8.634 
7.728 
2.613 

9.072 
7,728 
2.745 

2 

o 

1,439-1,929 

44.14S 

44,148 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
o 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1,587-2,026 

1.439-1.929 

905-1.100 

764-927 

469-571 

425-517 

24.312 
37.604 
10.860 
11.124 
6.516 
6,076 

24.312 
39.492 
11.400 
11.124 
6,852 
6.204 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1,667-2,127 

1,439-1.929 

905-1,100 

25,524 
17,268 
10,860 

25.524 
18,144 
11,400 

1 
3 
1 
3 

1 
3 
1 
3 

842-1,023 
764-927 
469-571 
395-505 

12,276 

31,416 

6,852 

17,719 

12,276 

31,860 

6,852 

18,005 

494 


l 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


CARE  AND  WELFARE— Continued 

San  Diego  Day  Treatment  Center : 
Psychiatrist-director,  community 

day  treatment  center 

Senior  psychiatrist 

Staff  psychiatrist    

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 

Occupational  therapist 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 

Psychiatric  technician 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Janitor    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook    

Baker   II    

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker   I    

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Assistant  cook 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Shoemaker    

Tailor    

Seamer-seamstress 

Assistant  seamstress 

Housekeeping : 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Supervising  housekeeper  I 

Janitor    

Housekeeper 

Laundry : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Laundryman 

Laundress 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  — 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 
Chief  of  plant  operation  III  _ 
Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Plumber  II 

Carpenter  II   

Painter  II 

Plumber  I 

Sheet  metal  worker 

Upholsterer 

Carpenter   I 

Painter  I 

Fusion  welder 

Mason   

Locksmith 

Building  maintenance  man 

Labor — special  repairs  and 
maintenance 


PATTON  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-S63 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

S.952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

s 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

2 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

S.520 

4 

3 

3 

644-710 

25,560 

6 

4 

4 

644-710 

34,080 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

S.520 

5 

3 

3 

556-614 

22,104 

2.9 


(22,217) 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,750-2,161 

$24,300 

$24,300 

0.5 

1 

1 

1,587-2,026 

19,044 

20,004 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

17,268 

18,144 

2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,888 

25,476 

0.4 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

10,104 

10,608 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1.5 

1 

1 

764-927 

9,575 

10,063 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

0.3 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,248 

7,608 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

457-584 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

2.9 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,430 

11,694 

— 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,507 
$8,766,618 

5,760 

1,205.1 

988.2 

988.2 

$9,206,206 

$8,751,245 

1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

1.4 

2 

2 

644-783 

17,124 

17,508 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

3 

3 

530-710 

23,184 

23,184 

16.2 

16 

16 

480-644 

108,961 

110,552 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

4 

4 

4 

480-584 

27,568 

27,876 

2 

2 

2 

480-584 

14,016 

14,016 

3 

3 

3 

435-530 

19,080 

19,080 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.2S6 

5,553 

2 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

35.6 

38 

38 

395-480 

213,445 

215,414 

61.5 

61 

61 

359-435 

305,506 

310,632 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

0.9 

— 

— 

584-710 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

3 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,980 

7,338 

1.8 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,545 

12,720 

— 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,220 

5,484 

17.6 

18 

IS 

395-480 

100,759 

102,081 

2 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1.8 

2 

2 

4S0-584 

13.31S 

13,628 

11.7 

11 

11 

415-505 

63,590 

64,501 

8.2 

8 

8 

395-480 

46,080 
$1,073,862 

46,080 

185.7 

185 

185 

$1,025,940 

$1,0S6,847 

$13,860 

10,356 

9,396 

8,952 

S.952 

17,904 

S.952 

8,520 

25,560 

34,080 

8,520 

8,520 

S,520 

22,104 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


495 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Maintenance  of  Grounds: 

Supervising  groundsman   II 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Light,  Heat,  and  Power : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  II 

Electrician  I 

Steamfitter   

Stationary  engineer 

Refrigeration  engineman 

Stationary   fireman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Water  and  Sewage : 
Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor- 
Farm  hand 

Fire  Protection : 

Institution  fire  marshal 

Institution  fireman 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time  — 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile  mechanic 

Automotive   equipment   operator   II 
Automotive  equipment  operator  I  — 

Security  Force : 

Security   officer  II   

Security  officer  I 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PATTON   STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


1  1 

0.9  1 

3.9  4 


1 

1 

4 

2 

4.9 

1 

5 

0.6 

1 
1 


1.3 


1 
1 
3 
2 

5 

1 
5 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 
1.3 


1 

1 
4 

1 
1 
3 
2 

5 
1 
5 
1 

1 

1 

1 
2 
1.3 


111 
111 
19.7        16  16 


90.2 


76.3        76.3 


SALARY  RANGE 
$044-783 
505-614 
480-530 

746-S63 
710-783 
676-746 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
5S4-644 
556-614 

676-746 
415-iSO 

676-821 
556-676 
556-676 

644-746 
614-676 
556-614 

505-614 
435-530 

$692,660 


$9,396 

6,980 

24,990 

10.356 

9,396 

26.S56 

17,904 

41,968 

8,520 

38,640 

6.S40 

8,952 
5,760 

9,852 
16,224 
11,474 

S.520 

8,112 

117,888 

7,368 
25,215 

$615,407 


$9,396 

7,338 

25,290 

10,350 

9,396 

26,856 

17,904 

42,362 

8,520 

38,640 

7,1SS 

8,952 
5,760 

9,852 
16,224 
11,474 

S,520 
8,112 

117.8S8 

7,36S 
25,440 

$617,032 


FARMING  AND   PROCESSING 

Dairyman   111 

Head  farmer  II   111 

Vegetable  gardener 111 

Hog  ranch  operator 111 

Assistant  dairyman 2              2              2 

Tractor  operator — laborer 111 

Milker   7.9           8              8 

Assistant  hog  ranch  operator 111 

Assistant  vegetable  gardener 1              -             - 

Farm   hand    11.4         11            11 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 28.3         27            27 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    1,633.4   1,397.5    1,397.5 


$644-783 

$9,396 

$9,396 

614-746 

8,700 

8,952 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

584-644 

7,728 

7.72S 

480-584 

53,852 

54,784 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

415-505 

— 

_ 

415-480 

62,678 
$179,626 

$11,434,288 

63,176 

$176,937 

$181,308 

$11,882,545 

$11,447,494 

STOCKTON   STATE  HOSPITAL 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director  1 

Administrative  assistant  II 1 

Secretary  I 1 

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 8.6 

Senior  typist-clerk 2 

Senior  file   clerk 0.7 

Intermediate  stenographer 14 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 20.2 

Intermediate  clerk 7 

Intermediate  file  clerk 1 

Business  Services : 

Hospital  business  administrator 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$2,026-2,163 

25,956 

25,956 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

8 

8 

469-571 

54,620 

54,816 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,620 

6,672 

14 

14 

425-517 

83,422 

84,552 

18.5 

18.5 

395-505 

109,860 

109,860 

7 

7 

395-4S0 

39,760 

40,022 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

496 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   ILL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


L     NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


I     66-67     67-68    68-69 
I     (Filled)        (Aulh.)      (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Property  clerk  II 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Hospital  Trust  Office : 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  super- 
visor   

Patients  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Personnel  Section  : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Training  assistant 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Service,  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Service  and  supply  officer  I 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper    I    

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    ! 

Communications  Section  : 

Senior  clerk 

Telephone  operator 

Totals.   Authorized   Positions 


CARE   AND   WELFARE 


STOCKTON   STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.5 

1 

1 

$905-1,100 

$13,200 

$13,200 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

S,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

o.s 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.4S4 

5,760 

3.4 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,484 

5,760 

6.8 

5 

5 

395-480 

2S,800 

28,800 

0.7 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,220 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

0.2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.5 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,921 

18,197 

3.5 

3.5 

3.5 

395-505 

18,890 

19,252 

0.2 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.S60 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,624 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.72S 

2.1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,720 

5,716 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1.9 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,668 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5.760 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,954 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

4 

3 

3 

395-480 

17,142 

17,280 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

5.8 

6 

6 

395-480 

33,634 

34,169 

111.5       104 


Medical  Care : 

Associate     superintendent,     medical 

services    1 

Assistant     superintendent,     general 

medical  and  surgical  service 1 

Assistant   superintendent,   psychiat- 
ric service  3 

Chief  of  professional  education 1 

Senior  physician 1 

Senior  psychiatrist 4.3 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 18 

Career   psychiatric    resident — physi- 
cian and  surgeon  II 1 

Staff   psychiatrist   6.3 

Dentist  III 1 

Dentist  II 2 

Chief  psychologist 1 

Psychiatric  resident   I 1 

Senior  psychologist 1 

Podiatrist    1 

Pharmacist  II 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 7 

Pharmacist  I 1 

Nurse-anesthetist 1 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory  tech- 
nologist      1 

Senior      clinical      laboratory      tech- 
nologist      1 

Neuropathology  technologist — 

Physical  therapist  II 2 

Librarian    III    1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 3.9 

Physical  therapist  I 1.8 

Senior  x-ray  technician 1 

Electroencephalographs    technician  1 

X-ray  technician 0.7 


104 


$734.! 


$712,497 


$717,452 


1 

1 

$1,929-2.162 

$25,944 

$25,944 

1 

1 

].  750-2.1 61 

25,932 

25,932 

3 

3 

1,750-2,161 

77.388 

77,388 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,660 

25,932 

1 

1 

1,587-2,026 

23,148 

23,148 

0 

5 

1,587-2,026 

111,636 

112,596 

20.7 

20.7 

1,439-1,929 

436,688 

435,491 

2 

2 

1,439-1,929 

34,536 

34,536 

8.3 

8.3 

1.439-1,929 

161,565 

165,288 

1 

1 

1,512-1,837 

22,044 

22,044 

1 

1 

1,371-1,667 

20,004 

20.004 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

571-1,243 

6,852 

7,188 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

998-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

79,026 

75,288 

1 

1 

950-1,048 

12,476 

12,576 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,952 

2 

2 

710-863 

20,250 

20.712 

1 

1 

676-821 

-9,852 

9,852 

4 

4 

676-783 

36,504 

36,924 

2 

2 

614-746 

16,500 

16.S72 

1 

1 

556-676 

7.57S 

7,952 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7.72S 

HEALTH  AXD  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


497 


HOSPITALS   FOR   THE  MENTALLY   ELL-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
'Filled:         (tilth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


CARE   AND   WELFARE— Continued 

Medical  Care — Continued 

Psychiatric      technician — podiatrist 

assistant    

Dental    assistant   

Personal  Care  : 

Superintendent    of   nursing    services 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services   (registered  nurse) 

Psychiatric    nursing    education    di- 
rector   

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 
services  (psychiatric  technician) 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 

Supervising    psychiatric    technician 

Psychiatric   nurse    

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 

Senior   psychiatric    technician    I 

Barbershop    manager    

Beauty  shop  manager 

Psychiatric   technician   

Psychiatric   technician — trainee 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics  : 

Surgical  nurse  II 

Surgical  nurse  I 

Psychiatric   technician   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Catholic   chaplain    

Protestant   chaplain   —     

Supervisor  of  rehabiliation   services 
Assistant  supervisor  of  rehabiliation 

services   

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 

Librarian    II    . 

Occupational    therapist    

Music    therapist    

Recreation  therapist 

Psychiatric  technician — group 

leader 

Motion  picture  operator 

Fresno  After-Care  Screening  Unit : 
Chief  psychiatrist,  mental  hygiene 

clinic    

Staff  psychiatrist 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I        

Psychiatric   social   worker 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Social   Service : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Convalescent  Leave  Service  : 

Staff  psychiatrist 

After-Care  Facility  : 

Senior  Psychiatrist 

Staff  psychiatrist 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding  : 

Food  administrator  II   

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook 

Baker  II 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 


STOCKTON   STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

3 

1 

2 

1 
2 

$457-584 

435-530 

$6,672 
12.720 

$6,672 

11'.  720 

1.7 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

15,276 

16,276 

2.7 

o 

2 

863-1.04S 

24.648 

25,152 

2 

1 

1 

S63-l,048 

12.576 

12,576 

•t 

8.9 
16.S 
21.7 
7S.4 
30.2 
93.3 

1 

1 

528.8 

75.7 

1 
10 
18 
27 
S9 
23 
71 

1 

465 
12 

1 
10 
18 
27 
89 
23 
71 

1 

465 
12 

821-998 

7S3-950 
710-S63 
660-801 
644-783 
556-710 
505-644 
4S0-584 
4S0-5S4 
457-584 
395-435 

11.976 
114.000 
185.400 
248.928 
78S.427 
235.046 
647.298 
7.008 

3,1SS.64S 
71.760 

11.976 
114.000 
186.408 
251.676 
S04.221 
195.360 
545.11S 
7.008 

3,149,028 
62.520 

1 

3.9 

5 

1 

1 

4 
5 

1 

1 
4 
5 
1 

710-863 
644-783 
457-584 
395-550 

10.356 
37,584 
33,360 

5,760 

10,356 

37,584 

33,360 

5,760 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

842-1,023 

S42-1.023 

821-998 

13,299 
13,299 
11,976 

13,299 
13,299 
11,976 

3 

1 

2.8 
3.8 
4.8 

3 

1 
1 
3 

4 
4 

3 

1 
1 
3 
4 
4 

676-821 
676-821 
614-746 
584-710 

584-710 
5S4-710 

29,442 
9.S52 
7.368 
23.83S 
31.630 
34,422 

29.556 
9,852 
7,728 
24,596 
32.776 
34.0S0 

3 

0.2 

2 
0.2 

2 

0.2 

457-584 
3.06-3.21  hr 

14.016 
1.335 

14.016 
1.335 

1 
0.2 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1.667-2.127 

1,439-1.929 

905-1.100 

25.524 
17.268 
13,200 

25.524 
18,144 
13,200 

1 

0.S 
1.8 

1 
2 

1 

o 

1 
2 

1 
2 

842-1.023 
764-927 
469-571 
425-517 

12.276 

18.336 

5.628 

11.430 

12,276 

19.224 

5.904 

11.694 

1 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

13,536 

13,536 

1.9 
16.2 

2 
11 

o 
11 

842-1.023 
764-927 

23.768 
127,372 

24,352 
125,388 

1.6 

3 

3 

1.439-1.929 

52.680 

54,432 

0.9 

1.1 

1 

0.6 

1 

1.1 

1.2 

2 
1 

1 

o 
1 

1 

1.5S7-2.026 
1:439-1.929 
905-1,100 
764-927 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 

39,312 
13,200 

6,S52 

40,1SS 
13,200 

6.852 

1,001.1 

859.2 

859.2 

$7,501,984 

$7,496,593 

$7,334,005 

0.9 
1.1 
1 
5.9 

18.8 

1 
1 


1 
2 
1 
3 
14 
1 
1 


1 
2 
1 
3 
14 
1 
1 


$821-998 
644-783 
614-746 
530-710 
480-644 
530-644 
530-644 


$11,592 

16,608 

8,952 

25,752 

97,364 

6,360 

7,728 


$11,976 

17.434 

S.952 

25,764 

9S.000 

6,672 

7,728 


498 


l 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS  FOR  THE  MENTALLY  ILL-Continued 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 
(Filled) 


67-68 
(Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aolh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


STOCKTON  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 

SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE— Continued 

Feeding — Continued 

Food  service  supervisor  II 1  1 

Baker  I 3  2 

Buteher-meat  cutter  I 1  1 

Food  service  supervisor  I 2  2 

Assistant  cook 3  3 

Food  service  assistant  II 33.6  38 

Food  service  assistant  I 57.1  55 

Clothing : 

Clothing  center  manager 1  1 

Shoemaker    1  - 

Tailor    1  1 

Seamer-seamstress    1  1 

Assistant  seamstress    3  2 

Houskeeping : 

Supervising  housekeeper  II 1  1 

Janitor    4.9  5 

Housekeeper     3  3 

Laundry  : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 1  1 

Laundry  supervisor  I 2  2 

Laundryman    6.9  8 

Laundress     12.7  12 

Laundry  assistant    1.7  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 170.6  163 

PLANT  OPERATION 


163 


Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 111 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 111 

Plumber  II    0.7  1  1 

Carpenter  II -  1  1 

Painter  II   2  2  2 

Plumber   I   2.3  2  2 

Steamfitter     111 

Sheet  metal  worker 111 

Upholsterer    111 

Carpenter  I 3  2  2 

Painter  I    7.6  i!  H 

Mason  111 

Locksmith     0.9  1  1 

Machinist   111 

Building  maintenance  man 5.7  4  4 

Labor — special  repairs  and  mainte- 
nance    2.2  —  — 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 111 

Lead  groundsman 111 

Groundsman 5  4  4 

Light,  Heat,  and  Power : 

Chief  engineer  I 111 

Electrician  II 0.8  1  1 

Electrician  I 2.1  2  2 

Fusion  welder 111 

Stationary  engineer 4  4  4 

Refrigeration  engineman 2  2  2 

Stationary  fireman 9.8  8  8 

Fire  Protection : 

Institution  fire  chief 111 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile  mechanic 2  2  2 

Automotive  equipment  operator  II_  111 

Tractor  operator — laborer 111 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 12.7         12  12 

Security  Force : 

Security  officer  II 0.7  1  1 

Security  officer  I 4  4  4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 81.5         73  73 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS 1,364.7   1,199.2    1,199.2 

GRAND  TOTALS,  HOSPITALS  FOR 

THE    MENTALLY    ILI 13,760.612,223.912,223.9 


$94S,151 


$951,095 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

§530-644 

$7,06S 

$7,42S 

4S0-5S4 

14,016 

14.016 

1 

4S0-5S4 

7.00S 

7,00S 

2 

435-530 

12,720 

12,720 

3 

395-4S0 

16,278 

16,850 

3S 

395-4S0 

212,691 

214,200 

55 

359-435 

280,436 

283,076 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

— 

584-710 

— 

_ 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

480-584 

6,490 

6,812 

2 

395-480 

11,068 

11,336 

1 

505-614 

6,060 

6,360 

5 

395-480 

27.362 

28,006 

3 

395-480 

17,280 

17,280 

1 

5S4-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

480-584 

13,792 

14,016 

8 

415-505 

46,398 

47,211 

12 

395-480 

67,484 

68,460 

1 

359-435 

4,596 

4,820 

$962,117 


$950-1,155 

$13,860 

$13,860 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

676-746 

8.112 

8,520 

676-746 

17,904 

17,904 

676-746 

17,904 

17,904 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

644-710 

51,120 

51,120 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

644-710 

7,728 

8,112 

644-710 

8,316 

8,520 

556-614 

29,472 

29,472 

(18,957) 

- 

- 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

505-614 

6,812 

7,158 

480-530 

25,440 

25,440 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

676-746 

17,544 

17,904 

644-710 

S.520 

S,520 

644-710 

34.0S0 

34,080 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

5S4-644 

62,160 

63,060 

676-821 

9.S52 

9,852 

644-746 

17,040 

17,040 

614-676 

S.112 

S.112 

5S4-644 

7,728 

7,728 

556-614 

87,906 

SS.416 

505-614 

6,060 

6,360 

435-530 

24,771 

$5SS,365 

25,065 

$622,767 

$592,071 

$9,S07,7S9 

$9,748,550 

$9,605,645 

$98,878,957 

$98,531,750 

$98,372,165 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


499 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   RETARDED 

UJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auih.J       (Auih.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Secretary   I   

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 

Supervising   clerk   I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior  file  clerk   

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Business  Services : 

Hospital  business  administrator 

Senior  stenographer  

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Trust  Section : 

Patients'  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist     

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Training   assistant   

Supervising  clerk   I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Service,  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Clothing  center  manager 

Storekeeper  I  

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Communications  Section : 

Telephone  operator — nonmultiple 
board  

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CARE  AND  WELFARE 


FAIRVIEW  STATE   HOSPITAL 


1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$2,026-$2,163 
905-1,100 
543-660 

$25,956 

13,200 

7,632 

0.7 
1 

3.9 
0.8 
1 

7.3 
15.1 

1 
1 
4 
1 
1 
8 
15.5 

1 
1 
4 
1 
1 
8 
15.5 

644-783 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

9,396 

7,728 

27,408 

5,810 

6,672 

47,470 
88,523 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 
469-571 

17,700 
6,852 

1 

1 

O.S 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

0.9 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

905-1,100 
584-710 
556-676 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 

10,860 
7,548 
6,672 
6,672 
6,672 
6,672 
6,204 
5,760 
5,760 
5,220 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

710-863 
457-556 
395-505 

10,356 
6,672 
6,060 

0.8 

1 

1 

1 

1.7 

3.3 

1 

1 
1 
1 
o 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 

950-1,155 
746-905 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
395-505 

11,448 

8,989 

7,428 

5,628 

12,632 

11,794 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 

821-998 
644-783 
614-746 
505-644 

11,976 
9,396 

14,736 
7.368 

0.5 
2.4 
1.9 

1 
2 

1 
2 

435-530 
395-505 
395-480 

5.935 
11,244 

5 

5 

5 

395-480 

27,813 

71.1 


Medical  Care : 

Associate  superintendent,  medical 

services   1 

Assistant  superintendent,  general 

medical  and  surgical  service 1 

Assistant   superintendent,   psychiat- 
ric service 1.8 

Chief  of  professional  education 0.8 

Senior  physician 2.4 

Senior  psychiatrist 0.3 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 13 

Staff  psychiatrist   0.2 

Dentist   II    2 

Chief  psychologist 1 

Senior  psychologist 0.1 

Podiatrist    1 

Pharmacist  II 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 6.6 


70.5 


1 

3 

1 

13.5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1.1 

8 


70.5 


$479,194 


1  $1,929-2,162 

1  1,750-2,161 


1,750-2,161 

1,750-2.161 

1,587-2,026 

1,587-2,026 

1,439-1,929 

1,439-1,929 

1,371-1,667 

1,100-1,337 

998-1,213 

905-1,100 

998-1.100 

905-1,100 


1 
3 

1 
13.5 


1 

1 

1 

1.1 

8 


$501,862 


$25,944 

25,932 

50,745 
22,964 
71,128 
19,044 
260,420 

40,008 
14,034 
13.91S 
13,200 
14.520 
96,348 


$25,956 

13,200 

7,920 

9,396 

7,728 

27,408 

6,110 

6,672 

48,556 

89,881 

17,700 
6,852 

11,400 
7,920 
7,608 
6,672 
6,672 
6,672 
6,204 
5,760 
5,760 
5,484 


10,356 
6,672 
6,060 

12,026 

9,434 

7,728 

5,904 

12,932 

12,050 

11,976 

9,396 

14,736 

7,368 

6,235 
11,757 


28,260 
$510,421 


$25,944 

25,932 

51,048 
24,118 
71.772 
20.004 
299,122 

40,008 
14,736 
14,556 
13,200 
14,520 
103,800 


500 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR   THE  MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (Autb.)       (Auih.i 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

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5 
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7 
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11 
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23 
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49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


FAIRVIEW   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE  AND   WELFARE— Continued 


Medical  Care — Continued 

Associate  microbiologist, 1 

Nurse-anesthetist 1 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory  tech- 
nologist     1 

Physical  therapist  II 1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 3 

Physical  therapist  I 2.7 

Eleetroencephalographic   technician.  1 

X-ray  technician  1 

Psychiatric  technician — podiatrist 

assistant   1 

Laboratory   assistant  II    1 

Dental  assistant   2.1 

Personal  Care  : 

Superintendent  of  nursing  services.  1 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services    (registered  nurse) 3 

Psychiatric  nursing  education  direc- 
tor      0.S 

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services  (psychiatric  technician)  2 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 12.1 

Public  health  nurse  II 1 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 20.7 

Supervising  psychiatric  technician 11 

Psychiatric  nurse 48 

Graduate  nurse 22.4 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 20.2 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 62.4 

Barbershop  manager 1 

Beauty  shop  manager 1 

Psychiatric  technician   508.4 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 203.6 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics  : 

Surgical  nurse  II 1 

Surgical  nurse  I 2.7 

Graduate  nurse 1 

Psychiatric  technician 2.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Rehabilitation  Therapy  : 

Catholic  chaplain 1 

Protestant  chaplain 1 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services  1 
Assistant    supervisor    of    rehabilita- 
tion services   3.1 

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 0.9 

Librarian  II 1 

Occupational  therapist 2.9 

Industrial  therapist 0.9 

Music  therapist 1.5 

Recreation  therapist 2.8 

Psychiatric  technician — group  leader  1.7 

Student  professional  assistant 0.2 

Motion  picture  operator - 

Education  : 

School  principal 0.8 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction.  0.9 

Speech  correction  teacher 1 

Elementary  teacher 2.5 

Teacher  of  mentally  defective  deaf 

children 0.1 

Music  teacher 0.6 

Teacher  of  mentally  retarded  chil- 
dren     8.6 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 1.2 

Instructor  in  recreation   and  physi- 
cal education 1 

Social  Service : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social  worker 

II  1 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 1 

Psychiatric  social  worker 5.7 

Student  professional  assistant 1.3 

Preadmission   and   Diagnostic   Clinic : 

Staff  psychiatrist 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 1 

Psychiatric  social  worker 1.3 


1 
1 

1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$S63-1,04S 
821-998 

$11,496 
11.976 

$12,076 
11,976 

1 
1 

3 
3 
1 
1.1 

1 
1 
3 
3 
1 
1.1 

783-950 
710-863 
676-783 
614-746 
530-644 
530-644 

11,400 
10,350 
27.10S 
26.154 

7,728 
8.501 

11,400 
10,356 

27.528 

26,340 

7.728 

8.501 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

457-584 
435-530 
435-530 

6.672 

6.360 

11,662 

6,672 

6.360 

11,982 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

3 

3 

863-l,04S 

37.72S 

37,72S 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

2 
14 

1 
24 
11 
94 

20 

80 

1 

1 

632 

163 

2 
14 

1 
24 
11 
94 

20 

80 

1 

1 

632 

163 

821-998 
783-950 
746-905 
710-S63 
660-801 
644-7S3 
599-728 
556-710 
505-644 
480-584 
480-584 
457-584 
395-435 

23,952 
150,816 

10,860 
223.106 
105,732 
813,266 

178.S92 

549,516 

7.00S 

7,008 

3,842,695 

768,910 

23,952 
15S,052 

10.S60 
247,056 
105,732 
833,637 

162,720 

588.456 

7,008 

7,008 

4,110,978 

S45.140 

1 
3 

1 
3 
1 

1 
3 

1 
3 

1 

710-863 
644-7S3 
599-728 
457-584 
395-505 

10,356 

28,188 
S,736 

20,016 
5,760 

10,356 

28,188 
S.736 

20,016 
5,760 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

842-1,023 

S42-1.023 

821-99S 

13,299 
13,299 
11,544 

13,299 
13,299 
11,976 

3 
1 
1 
2 
1 
3 
3 
2 
1 
0.2 

3 
1 
1 
2 
1 
3 
3 
2 
1 
0.2 

676-S21 
676-821 
614-746 
584-710 
584-710 
584-710 
584-710 
457-584 
377-457 
3.06-3.21  hr 

26,690 

9,852 

8,952 

15,948 

8,520 

22,40S 

23.658 

12,630 

4,632 

1,335 

27,731 

9,852 

8,952 

16,312 

8,520 

23,516 

24,414 

12,918 

4,860 

1,335 

1 
1 
1 
2.5 

1 
1 

1 
2.5 

1,048-1,273 
950-1,155 
676-1.04S 
676-1,048 

14,556 
13,200 
12,576 
30,252 

15,276 
13,860 
12,576 
30,252 

1 

1 

676-1,048 
676-1,048 

10,776 

10,860 

9.2 
1.3 

9.2 
1.3 

676-1 ,04S 
676-1,048 

103.462 
15,720 

105,270 
15,720 

1 

1 

676-1,048 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

13,374 

13,536 

10.5 

10.5 

842-1,023 

704-927 
377-457 

101,306 

116,894 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
2 

1,439-1,929 

905-1,100 

764-927 

21,000 
13,200 
21,775 

21,000 
13,200 
22,294 

HEALTH   AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


501 


HOSPITALS 

FOR   THE   MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 

LlJ 

SALARIES   AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL                ESTIMATED 
1966-67                    1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
5S 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


FAIRVIEW   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE   AND    WELFARE— Continued 

Preadmission  and  Diagnostic  Clinic — 
Continued 

Public  health  nurse  II 

Graduate  nurse 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Student  professional   assistant 

San  Diego  Mental  Retardation.  Evalu- 
ation and  Referral  Center : 

Senior    psychiatrist    

Staff   psychologist   

Psychiatric   social  worker 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT  AND  SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook    

Baker  II 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker  I 

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Shoemaker    

Seamer-seamstress 

Assistant  seamstress 

Housekeeping — Public  Areas : 

Supervising  housekeeper  II 

Janitor    

Housekeeper 

Houskeeping — Ward  Areas : 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Janitor    

Laundry : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Lauudryman 

Laundress 

Laundry   assistant   

Totals.  Authorized   Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 
Chief  of  plant  operation  III 
Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Plumber    II    

Carpenter  II 

Painter   II   

Plumber    I    

Sheet  metal  worker 

"Upholsterer    

Carpenter   I   

Painter    I    

Fusion  welder 

Mason   

Locksmith 

Building  maintenance  man 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II  — 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Light,  Heat,  and  Power: 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician    II ! 


0.3 

1  1 

0.9  1 

0.5 


1 
0.5 

O 

1.4 


1.5 


1.5 


1,029.8    1,171.9    1,171.9 


SALARY   RANGE 

$740-905 
599-728 
425-517 
395-505 
377-157 


1.5S7-2.026 

905-1.100 

764-927 

425-517 

$6,924,707 


.$8,952 

6,204 
5.418 


19,044 

12.030 

19,634 

7.S39 


$S,2G3,076 


$9,396 

6,204 
5,691 


20.004 

12.300 

20.62S 

8,235 


$S,761.070 


1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,976 

$11,970 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,359 

9.396 

0.7 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,146 

8.556 

3 

3 

3 

530-710 

21,972 

22  296 

14.3 

14 

14 

480-644 

74,001 

76.768 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,924 

7.008 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,516 

6,840 

3.9 

4 

4 

435-530 

24,300 

24,564 

20.8 

42 

42 

395-480 

218,972 

225,382 

123.4 

10S 

108 

359-435 

521,762 

538,769 

I 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

3.8 

4 

4 

395-480 

22,180 

22,420 

1 

] 

1 

505-614 

6,516 

6,840 

14.2 

9 

9 

395^80 

46,930 

48.619 

2 

o 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

4 

4 

4 

435-530 

23,740 

24.940 

5 

5 

395-180 

26,100 

27,420 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8.520 

8,520 

1 

9 

9 

480-584 

12,045 

12,654 

13.9 

11 

11 

415-505 

64,502 

65,629 

19.7 

21 

21 

395-480 

118,812 

120,144 

2.1 

5 

5 

359-435 

22,376 

$1,305,881 

23,480 

237.S 

246 

246 

$1,211,069 

$1,342,453 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 
746-863 

$13,S60 
10,356 

$13,860 
10,356 

09 

1 

1 

710-783 

9.396 

9.396 

09 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2  1 

9 

2 

676-746 

17,508 

17,904 

09 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,248 

S.664 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,452 

8.520 

21 

2 

9 

644-710 

17,006 

17.040 

5 

5 

5 

644-710 

42,600 

42.600 

09 

1 

1 

644-710 

8.520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8.520 

8.520 

2.7 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,736 

14,736 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

5054314 

7,008 

7,368 

4.9 

5 

5 

4S0-530 

31,575 

31,800 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

0.9 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

502 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS 

FOR  THE  MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_] 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
80 


FAIRVIEW  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Light,  Heat,  and  Power — Continued 

Electrician  I   

Steamfitter   

Stationary  engineer 

Refrigeration  engineman 

Stationary  fireman 

Water  and  Sewage : 

Building  maintenance  man 

Fire  Protection : 

Institution  fire  marshal 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automotive  mechanic 

Automotive   equipment   operator   II 
Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Security  Force : 

Security   officer   II 

Security  officer  I 

Totals,  Authorised  Positions 


GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    1.39S.1 


2.1 
1 
3 
1 

5 

2 

1 
3 
1 
5 

2 
1 
3 
1 
5 

SALARY  RANGE 
$676-746 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
584-644 

$17,064 
8,952 

25,560 
8,520 

38,400 

$17,472 
8,952 

25,560 
8,520 

38,640 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,700 

9,137 

1 

0.9 

8.2 

1 
1 
8 

1 
1 
8 

644-746 
614-676 
556-614 

8,520 

7,728 
58,944 

8,520 

8,112 

58,944 

1 
3.9 

1 

4 

1 
4 

505-614 
435-530 

7,36S 
23.1S2 

$473,663 

7.36S 
24,202 

59.4 

59 

59 

$449,916 

$477,651 

l,39S.l 

1,547.4 

1,547.4 

$9,064,S86 

$10,544,4S2 

$11,091,595 

PACIFIC  STATE   HOSPITAL 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical 

director    0.8 

Administrative  assistant  II 1 

Secretary  I 0.8 

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 3.8 

Senior  file  clerk 1 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    1 

Intermediate   stenographer 13.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 11.7 

Intermediate   clerk   2 

Junior  stenographer 0.4 

Business  Services : 

Hospital  business  administrator 1 

Senior  stenographer 0.9 

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer  III 1 

Property  clerk  II 0.7 

Accountant  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  account  clerk 1 

Accounting  technician  II 0.7 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2 

Intermediate  clerk 0.9 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.3 

Trust  Section : 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist      1 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer    0.2 

Intermediate  account  clerk — 

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel  officer  I 1 

Hospital  health   and  safety  coordi- 
nator     0.6 

Training  assistant    1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  stenographer   1 

Senior  clerk   0.1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.5 


1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$2,026-2,163 
905-1,100 
543-660 

$25,956 
13,200 

7,478 

$25,956 

13,200 

7,S56 

1 
1 

4 

1 

1 
1 
4 
1 

644-7S3 
530-644 
469-571 

457-556 

9,396 

7,728 

30,536 

6,672 

9,396 

7,728 

31,320 

6,672 

1 
14 
13.5 

2 

1 
14 
13.5 

o 

435-530 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 
386-469 

6,360 
83,178 
75,706 
11,520 

6,360 

85,080 
77,284 
11,520 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 
469-571 

17,700 
6,S52 

17,700 
6,S52 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

905-1,100 
584-710 
556-676 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 
395-480 

13,200 

7,008 
8,112 
6.852 
6,360 
6,260 
5,979 
6.5S5 
5.418 
5,760 

13,200 
7,368 
8.112 
6,852 
6,672 
6,568 
6.204 
6.654 
5,691 
5,760 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

710-863 

457-556 
425-517 
395-480 

10,062 
6,672 
6,204 
5,760 

10,356 
6.672 
6,204 
5,760 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
0.5 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
0.5 

863-1.048 
746-905 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 

11.400 

10,566 

7,728 

6,386 

11,244 

2,977 

11,976 

10,860 

7,728 

6,712 

11.820 

3,102 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR   THE  MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 


503 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulli.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Personnel  Section — Continued 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Service,  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  I  

Intermediate  stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Communications  Section : 

Supervising  telephone  operator  I 

Telephone  operator 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


CARE   AND  WELFARE 


PACIFIC  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


1.9 
0.5 
2 

1 
2 

1 
2 

SALARY  RANGE 

$395-505 
395^80 
395-480 

$4,860 
11,520 

$5,100 
11,520 

1 
1 
2 

1 

9 

3 

1 
1 
2 
1 
o 
2 

1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 

821-998 
644-783 
505-644 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 

11,976 
8,772 

14,736 
6,204 

11,820 

11,520 

11,976 
9,211 

14,736 
6.204 

11.820 

11,520 

0.8 
4.6 

1 
5 

1 
5 

435-530 
395-480 

5,714 
26,522 

6,010 
27,565 

79.3 


Medical  Care: 
Associate     superintendent,     medical 

services   0.5 

Assistant     superintendent,     general 

medical  and  surgical  service 1 

Assistant  superintendent, 

psychiatric   service   1.4 

Chief  of  professional  education 1 

Senior  physician 1.6 

Senior  psychiatrist - 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 9.5 

Staff  psychiatrist 1 

Dentist  III 

Dentist  II 0.9 

Dentist  I 0.8 

Chief  psychologist 1 

Psychiatric  resident  I 0.5 

Senior  psychologist 1 

Podiatrist    1 

Pharmacist   II 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 4.2 

Associate  microbiologist — 

Pharmacist  I 1 

Nurse-anesthetist — 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory 

technologist    1 

Assistant  microbiologist 1 

Physical  therapist  II 1 

Librarian  III 1 

Psychology  associate 0.7 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 4 

Physical  therapist  I 0.6 

Senior  X-ray  technician 1 

Electroencephalographic 

technician   0.9 

X-ray  technician 1 

Psychiatric  technician — podiatrist 

assistant   2 

Dental  assistant 2.8 

Student  professional  assistant 0.8 

Personal  Care : 

Superintendent   of   nursing   services  1 
Assistant  superintendent  of 

nursing  services  (registered 

nurse)    3 

Psychiatric  nursing  education 

director    1 

Assistant  superintendent  of 

nursing  services  (psychiatric 

technician)    2 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 8.9 

Public  health  nurse  II 0.7 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 14.6 

Supervising    psychiatric    technician  18.4 

Psychiatric  nurse 41.5 

Graduate  nurse 10.5 


82 


82 


$531,931 


$5S0,319 


$590,717 


1 

1 

$1,929-2,162 

$25,944 

$25,944 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,932 

25,932 

2 

2 

1,750-2,161 

46,524 

47.56S 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,524 

25,524 

o 

9 

1,587-2,026 

43,356 

44,316 

2 

9 

1,587-2,026 

38.08S 

40.00S 

11.5 

11.5 

1,439-1,929 

203,971 

241,494 

4 

4 

1,439-1,929 

73,848 

76,476 

1 

1 

1,512-1,837 

1S.144 

19,044 

2 

2 

1,371-1,667 

32,904 

34,536 

— 

— 

1,183-1,439 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

— 

— 

571-1,243 

— 

— 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14.556 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

99S-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

9 

9 

905-1,100 

99,334 

109,568 

1 

1 

S63-1.048 

10,356 

10.S60 

1 

1 

950-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

821-998 

9,S52 

10,356 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

_ 

_ 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

676-S21 

9,852 

9,S52 

_ 

_ 

746-S21 

— 

— 

4 

4 

676-7S3 

37,473 

37.5S4 

3 

3 

614-746 

22,644 

23,760 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

S.112 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.728 

7,728 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,952 

7,308 

1 

1 

457-584 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

3 

435-530 

18,072 

18,342 

1 

1 

377-457 

4,632 

4,860 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

37,728 

37,728 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

2 

2 

S21-998 

23,S56 

23,952 

10 

10 

783-950 

105,066 

112,026 

1 

1 

746-905 

8.952 

9,396 

19 

19 

710-863 

172,368 

195.360 

19 

19 

660-S01 

182,258 

1S2.62S 

72 

72 

644-783 

623,376 

637.632 

- 

- 

599-728 

- 

— 

504 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR   THE   MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.l       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 


CARE  AND  WELFARE— Continued 

Personal  Care — Continued 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 

Barbershop    manager    

Beauty  shop  manager 

Psychiatric    technician    

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics  : 

Surgical  nurse  II 

Surgical  nurse  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Psychiatric  technician 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Catholic   chaplain   

Protestant  chaplain   

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services 
Assistant    supervisor   of   rehabilita- 
tion services  

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 

Librarian    II    

Occupational  therapist 

Industrial   therapist 

Music  therapist 

Recreation  therapist 

Psychiatric  technician — group  leader 

Motion   picture  operator 

Education : 

School    principal,    hospital   for    the 

mentally  retarded   

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction. 

Speech  correction  teacher 

Elementary   teacher   

Teacher  of  mentally  defective  deaf 

children     

Teacher   of   mentally   retarded   chil- 
dren    

Home  economics  teacher 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Student  professional  assistant 

Social  Service : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social  worker 

II 

Supervising  psychiatric  social  worker 

I 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Preadmission  and  Diagnostic  Clinic : 

Staff  psychiatrist   

Staff  psychologist  clinical 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Graduate  nurse 

Intermediate  stenographer 

After-Care  Facility : 

Senior  psychiatrist 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Staff  psychologist  clinical 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Los  Angeles  Mental  Retardation, 

Evaluation  and  Referral  Center : 

Senior  Psychiatrist 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PACIFIC  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 

29.5 
100 

1 

1 
626.9 
160.9 

28 

104 

1 

1 

710 

163 

28 

104 

1 

1 

710 

163 

SALARY  RANGE 
$556-710 

505-644 
4S0-5S4 
4S0-5S4 
457-584 
395^35 

$246,716 

737,982 

7,008 

7,00S 

4,389,1S0 

770,770 

$231,04S 

777,912 

7,008 

7,008 

4,649,985 

S47.140 

4 

0.7 

3.9 

1 

1 
3 

1 
4 

1 

1 
3 
1 
4 
1 

710-863 
644-783 
599-728 
457-584 
395-505 

8,520 
27,929 

7,362 
27,024 

5,622 

8,952 
28.188 

7,728 
27,024 

5,910 

1 

1.1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

842-1.023 

842-1,023 

821-998 

12,561 
12,515 
11,976 

13,149 
13,099 
11,976 

3 

1 

0.9 

2 

2 

2 

4 

5 

3 

1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
4 
5 
0.2 

3 

1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
4 
5 
0.2 

676-821 
676-821 
614-746 
584-710 
584-710 
584-710 
584-710 
457-584 
3.06-3.21  hr 

29,366 

9,852 

7,368 

17,040 

17,040 

16.802 

33,944 

33.360 

1,335 

29,556 

9,852 

7,728 

17,040 

17,040 

17,040 

34,080 

33,360 

1,335 

1 
1 
3 
6.8 

1 
1 
3 

8 

1 
1 
3 
8 

1,048-1,273 
950-1,155 
676-1,048 
676-1.04S 

13,200 
13,860 
36,012 
87,976 

13,860 
13,860 
36,552 
89,336 

1 

1 

1 

676-1,048 

12,576 

12.576 

5.9 

1 

0.9 

7 
1 
1 

7 
1 
1 

676-1,048 
676-1,048 
676-1,048 

78,752 
12,576 
12,576 

80,472 
12,576 
12,576 

1 

1 
2 

1 
2 

676-1,048 
377-457 

12,276 
9,264 

12,576 
9,720 

1 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

13,536 

13,536 

1 
6.8 

1 
12.5 

1 
12.5 

842-1,023 
764-927 

12.276 

116,676 

12,276 
133,002 

1 

1 
2 
1 
3 

1 
1 
2 
1 
3 

1 
1 
2 
1 
3 

1,439-1,929 

905-1.100 
764-927 
599-728 
425-517 

17,268 
11,400 
22  248 
7^362 
18,612 

18,144 
11.976 
22  248 
7J28 
18.612 

3 
1 

0.9 
2.9 

1 

2 
1 
1 
3 

1 
o 

i 

i 

3 

1,587-2,026 

1,439-1,929 

905-1.100 

764-927 

425-517 

19,044 
43,827 
13,200 
10,356 
17,150 

20,004 
44,916 
13,200 
10.866 
17,698 

0.2 
0.3 
1 
0.5 

1 
1 
2 
1 
0.5 

1 
1 

1 

0.5 

1.587-2,026 

905-1,100 

764-927 

425-517 

395-505 

19,044 
10,860 
18,336 

5,226 
2,430 

20.004 

11,400 

19,224 

5,490 

2,550 

1,146.9 

1,291.7 

1,291.7 

$7,827,490 

$9,154,901 

$9,653,886 

HEALTH   AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 
HOSPITALS   FOR   THE   MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 


:„;;, 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         [iuth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SUPPORT   AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook 

Baker  II 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker    I    

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Assistant  cook  

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Shoemaker    

Seamer-seamstress 

Assistant  seamstress 

Housekeeping — Public  Areas : 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Janitor 

Housekeeper 

Housekeeping — Ward  Areas  : 

Janitor  Foreman  I 

Janitor 

Laundry  : 

Laundry   supervisor   II 

Laundry   supervisor   I    

Laundryman 

Laundress   

Laundry  assistant 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Plumber    II    

Carpenter  II   

Painter   II    

Plumber    I    

Sheet  metal  worker 

Upholsterer 

Carpenter  I 

Painter   I   

Mason   

Locksmith 

Building  maintenance  man 

Labor — special  repairs  and  mainte- 
nance   

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman   II 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman 

Light,  Heat,  and  Power : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician    II    

Electrician   I   

Steamfitter   

Stationary   engineer   

Refrigeration  engineman 

Stationary  fireman 

Fire  Protection  : 

Institution   fire   chief 

Institution  fireman 

Institution     fire     fighter — part-time 
and   relief 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automotive  mechanic 

Automotive    equipment   operator   II 


PACIFIC   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

5821-998 

$11,784 

$11,976 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

ii.iiu:; 

9,396 

0.9 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,728 

8,112 

3 

2 

o 

531  i-7io 

16,824 

1G.S2-I 

13.8 

14 

14 

480-644 

94,824 

95,424 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.812 

7.15S 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.728 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

T.TJs 

7.728 

2 

1 

1 

l  si  i_g84 

8.100 

8.100 

1 

_ 

_ 

480-584 

_ 

_ 

2  2 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6.360 

3.6 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,222 

21.840 

11.9 

12 

12 

395-480 

67.939 

68.340 

31.3 

34 

34 

359-435 

16S,782 

171.834 

0.1 

_ 

„ 

5S4-710 

_ 

_ 

4 

4 

4 

480-584 

27.206 

27.540 

2.0 

3 

3 

395-480 

17.280 

17.280 

0.8 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,310 

6.620 

0.8 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,352 

5.622 

7.9 

9 

9 

395^180 

54,374 

54.982 

3 

o 

3 

395-4S0 

17,280 

17.280 

4 

4 

4 

435-530 

24,593 

25,203 

10 

10 

10 

395-480 

48,600 

51.000 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

S.520 

8,520 

1.7 

2 

2 

480-584 

12,968 

13,268 

16.7 

21 

21 

415-505 

120,468 

122,544 

15 

15 

15 

395-480 

85,858 

86,170 

9.1 

7 

7 

359-435 

32,818 

34.160 

151.7 

155 

155 

$S3S,S53 

$896,521 

$911,009 

1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

$1.3.860 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10.356 

0.8 

1 

1 

710-783 

9.026 

9,396 

0.9 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8.952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8.952 

8,952 

9  9 

9 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17.904 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8.952 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2.8 

2 

9 

644-710 

17.040 

17,040 

6 

0 

O 

644-710 

42,600 

42,600 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8.520 

8.520 

5.7 

0 

0 

556-614 

36,750 

36.840 

0.2 

- 

- 

(1,075) 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9.396 

9.396 

1.8 

9 

9 

505-614 

14.316 

14,736 

7.6 

5 

5 

408-530 

31.200 

31,200 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10.356 

10.356 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9.396 

9,396 

2 

9 

9 

676-746 

17.336 

17,760 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8.952 

8,952 

4 

4 

4 

644-710 

34.080 

34.080 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8.520 

8,520 

5 

5 

5 

5S4-644 

38.640 

38.640 

0.8 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,418 

8.844 

2 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8.112 

1.3 

1.7 

1.7 

556-676 

14,688 

14,688 

1 

1 

1 

644-746 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

614-676 

8.112 

S.112 

506 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (AulhJ       (Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
o 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT  OPERATION— Continued 

Motor  Vehicles — Continued 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Mechanics   helper   

Security  Force : 

Security  officer  II 

Security  officer  I 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 


PACIFIC  STATE  HOSPITAL— Continued 


11.8 
1 

1 

4 

10 

1 

1 
4 

10 

1 

1 
4 

SALARY  RANGE 

$556-614 
530-614 

505-614 
435-530 

$73,680 
7,008 

7,368 
24,656 

$542,706 

$73,680 
7,008 

7,368 
24,940 

74.9 

67.7 

67.7 

$561,427 

$544,720 

1,452.8 

1,596.4 

1,596.4 

$9,759,701 

$11,174,447 

$11,700,332 

ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Secretary  I  

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Business  Services : 

Hospital  business  administrator 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Fiscal  Section : 

Accounting  officer — state  institution 

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Hospital  Trust  Office : 

Patients  estates  and  accounts  spe- 
cialist     

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel   officer   I 

Training    assistant    

Supervising  clerk  I   

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Service,  Supply,  and  Clerical: 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Storekeeper    III    

Storekeeper  I  

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Communications  Section : 

Telephone  operator,  nonmultiple 

board  

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


CARE  AND  WELFARE 

Medical  Care : 

Associate  superintendent,  medical 
services   

Assistant  superintendent,  general 
medical  and  surgical  service 

Assistant  superintendent,  psychiat- 
ric  service    


PORTERVILLE  STATE   HOSPITAL 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

$2,026-2,163 

905-1,100 

543-660 

$25,956 

12,680 

7,920 

$25,956 

13,200 

7,920 

1 
1 

5.3 

1 
1 

9.9 
10.6 
3 

1 
1 
7 
1 
1 
8 
10.5 
3 

1 
1 
7 
1 
1 
8 
10.5 
3 

644-7S3 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395^80 

9,396 

7,728 

46,241 

6,672 

6,672 

48,727 

60,143 

17,280 

9.396 

7,72S 
47,142 
6.672 
6,672 
49,382 
60,939 
17,280 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,213-1,475 
469-571 

17,700 
6,S52 

17,700 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

2.9 

1.8 

1 

3.8 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 

1 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 

821-998 
584-710 
556-676 
457-556 
425-517 
395-480 
395-480 

11,976 
8,520 
8,112 

13,007 
6,204 
5,760 

16,560 

11,976 
8,520 
8,112 

13,318 
6,204 
5,760 

16,806 

1 
0.2 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

710-863 
457-556 
425-517 

8,736 
6,672 
5,226 

9,174 
6,672 
5,490 

1 
0.6 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

950-1,155 
746-905 
530-644 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 

13,860 

8,952 
7,728 
6,672 
6,204 
5,760 

5,760 

13,860 
9,396 
7,728 
6,672 
6,204 
5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

2 

2.8 

2 

1 
1 
2 
2 
2 

1 
1 
2 
2 
2 

821-998 
644-783 
505-644 
395-505 
395-480 

11,976 
9,396 
14,736 
10,835 
11,520 

11.976 
9,396 
14,736 
11,190 
11,520 

4.8 

5 

5 

395-480 

28,800 

28,800 

72.7 


70.5 


70.5 


$490,688 


$506,939 


$511,869 


1 

1 

1 

$1,929-2,162 

$25,944 

$25,944 

1 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,626 

25.932 

1.1 

2 

2 

1,750-2,161 

46,524 

47.568 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


507 


HOSPITALS 

FOR  THE  MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 

111 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_I 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulh.)       (Amh.) 

1 

2 

3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


PORTERVILLE  STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE  AND   WELFARE— Continued 


Medical  Care — Continued 

Chief     of     professional     education, 

mental  hospital — 

Senior  physician 0.7 

Senior  psychiatrist - 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 11.4 

Pathologist 1 

Dentist   II   2 

Chief    psychologist    0.5 

Senior  psychologist - 

Podiatrist   1 

Pharmacist  II 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 3.1 

Associate  microbiologist — 

Pharmacist  I 0.9 

Nurse — anesthetist    1 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory 

technologist    1 

Physical  therapist  II 1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 3 

Physical  therapist  I 1 

Electroeneepbalographic 

technician   0.5 

X-ray  technician 1 

Psychiatric  technician — podiatrist 

assistant   2.5 

Laboratory  assistant  II 0.2 

Dental   assistant 2 

Student  professional  assistant 0.9 

Personal  Care : 

Superintendent   of  nursing  services  1 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services  (registered  nurse)    3 

Psychiatric  nursing  education 

director   1 

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services  (psychiatric 

technician)     2 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 11.2 

Public  health  nurse  II 1 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 6 

Supervising  psychiatric  technician  _  12.3 

Psychiatric  nurse 7.9 

Graduate  nurse 9.5 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 34 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 106.8 

Barbershop  manager 1 

Beauty  shop  manager 1 

Psychiatric  technician 582.3 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 117.5 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics : 

Surgical  nurse  II 1 

Surgical  nurse  I 2.4 

Graduate  nurse 0.8 

Psychiatric  technician 3 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Catholic  chaplain   1 

Protestant  chaplain   1 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services  1 
Assistant  supervisor  of  rehabilitation 

services    3 

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 1.1 

Librarian  II 1 

Industrial   therapist 3 

Music  therapist 1.9 

Recreation  therapist 3.8 

Motion  picture  operator — 

Psychiatric  technician — group 

leader    2 

Education : 

School    principal,    hospital    for   the 

mentally  retarded 1 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction  1 

Elementary   teacher   1.5 

Teacher  of  mentally  defective  deaf 

children 1 

Music   teacher   0.2 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,750-2,161 
1,587-2,026 


$21,000 


$22,044 


4 

4 

1,587-2,026 

76,176 

80.016 

9 

9 

1,439-1,929 

182,100 

185,772 

1 

1 

1,512-1,929 

23,148 

23,148 

2 

2 

1,371-1,667 

40,008 

40.008 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,860 

14,556 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

11,976 

12,576 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

99S-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

69,840 

72,000 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,356 

10,860 

1 

1 

950-1,048 

11,928 

12,526 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11.400 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

3 

3 

676-783 

27,0S4 

27,966 

2 

2 

614-746 

16,500 

16,872 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,516 

6,840 

1.1 

1.1 

530-644 

8,463 

8,463 

1 

1 

457-584 

6,672 

6,672 

— 

— 

435-530 

— 

— 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,720 

12,720 

1 

1 

377-457 

4,632 

4,S60 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

37,728 

37,728 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,476 

12,576 

2 

2 

821-998 

23,952 

23,952 

13 

13 

783-950 

142,932 

145.011 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

7 

7 

710-863 

69,480 

71,088 

10 

10 

660-801 

95,824 

96,120 

32 

32 

644-783 

269,306 

277,992 

— 

— 

599-728 

— 

— 

34 

34 

556-710 

286,110 

286,416 

102 

102 

505-644 

757,108 

760.970 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

632 

632 

457-584 

4,058,354 

4,141,696 

86 

86 

395-435 

425,600 

446,240 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

3 

3 

644-783 

26,608 

27,312 

1 

1 

599-728 

7,792 

8,176 

3 

3 

457-584 

20,408 

20,688 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

13,299 

13,299 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

13,299 

13,299 

1 

1 

821-998 

10,950 

11,496 

3 

3 

676-821 

29,100 

29,556 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,418 

8,844 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

584-710 

17,040 

17,040 

2 

2 

584-710 

16,038 

16,408 

5 

5 

584-710 

40,206 

40,932 

0.2 

0.2 

3.06-3.21  hr 

1,326 

1,326 

2 

2 

457-584 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

3 

3 

676-1,048 

26,160 

27,480 

1 

1 

676-1,048 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

676-1,048 

8,112 

8,520 

50S 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR   THE  MENTALLY   RSTARDID-Contisiued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PORTERVILLE   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE   AND   WELFARE— Continued 

Edu  cation — Continued 

Teacher   of   mentally   retarded   chil- 
dren     

Home  economics  teacher 

Arts  and   crafts   teacher 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 

Student  professional  assistant 

Social  Service : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 

Supervising  physchiatric  social 

worker  I 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Student  professional  assistant 

Preadmission    and    Diagnostic    Clinic : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Graduate  nurse 

Intermediate  stenographer 

San  Jose  Mental  Retardation  Evalua- 
tion and  Referral  Center  : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Staff  psychologist 

Graduate  nurse 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SUPPORT   AND   SUBSISTENCE 


0.9 


1 

5.6 

0.7 

1 
1 
o 

1 
1.9 


994.4    1,044.3    1,044.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

$676-l,04S 

676-1,048 
676-1,048 

676-1.048 
377-457 


927-1.128 

842-1,023 

764-927 
377-^57 

1.439-1.929 
905-1,100 

764-927 
599-728 
425-517 


1,439-1.929 

905-1.100 

599-728 

764-927 

395-505 

56,642,726 


§91,582 
12,576 
33.264 

10,314 
4.632 


13,536 


83.605 


21.000 
13,200 
22,24S 
8.376 
10.S00 


17,26S 
10.S60 

7,362 
18,336 

4,860 

$7,622,326 


Feeding : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook     

Baker    II    

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker   I    

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Assistant  cook 

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Shoemaker 

Seamer-seamstress 

Assistant  seamstress 

Housekeeping — Public  Areas : 

Janitor  foreman  II 

Janitor 

Housekeeping — Ward  Areas  : 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Janitor    

Laundry  : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Laundryman 

Laundress 

Laundry  assistant 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 141.5 

PLANT  OPERATION 


Maintenance  of  Structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 

Supervisor  of  building  trades- 

Painter  II 

Plumber  I 


142 


142 


$766,069 


$821,736 


$93,024 
12.576 
33,672 

10,818 

4.S60 


13,536 


85,074 


21,000 
13,200 
22,248 
8.736 
11.34S 


18,144 
11.400 

7.728 
19,224 

5,100 

$7,773,004 


1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$10,314 

$10,818 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

S.916 

9.359 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

3 

3 

530-710 

23,184 

23,184 

12 

10 

10 

4S0-644 

71,138 

70.734 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.33S 

7.698 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

480-5S4 

13.394 

13,708 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6.360 

3 

3 

3 

395-^80 

17,050 

17,280 

5.1 

4 

4 

395-480 

23,705 

23.S20 

2S.1 

27 

27 

359-435 

134.0S4 

137.628 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7.60S 

7,984 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7.008 

5 

5 

5 

395-480 

28,570 

28,800 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,36S 

7,368 

S 

7 

7 

395-4S0 

34,128 

36.048 

5 

5 

5 

435-530 

30,887 

31.350 

20.1 

25 

25 

395-4S0 

132,S36 

137.692 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7.00S 

7.008 

22 

24 

24 

415-505 

138,038 

141,219 

9 

9 

9 

395-480 

51,128 

51.476 

6.2 

5 

0 

359^35 

23,106 

24.240 

$S30.062 


1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

$13,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2.9 

3 

3 

676-746 

26.856 

26.856 

HEALTH   AXU  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


500 


HOSPITALS   FOR   THE   MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


PORTERVILLE   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
S 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
SI 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANT   OPERATION— Continued 

Maintenance  u£  Structures — Continued 

Upholsterer  

Carpenter  I 

Painter  I 

Fusion   welder    

Mason    

Locksmith 

Building  maintenance  man   

Labor — special   repairs  and   mainte- 
nance    

Maintenance  of  Grounds: 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman   

Light.  Heat,  and  Power : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  I 

Steanifitter   

Stationary    engineer    

Refrigeration   engineman 

Stationary   fireman 

Water  and  Sewage: 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Fire  Protection  : 

Institution  fire  chief 

Institution  fireman 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automotive  mechanic   

Automotive  equipment  operator  II_ 
Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Security  Force : 

Security  officer  II 

Security  officer  I 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


GRAND      TOTALS, 
POSITIONS    _ 


AUTHORIZED 


0.7 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3.6 

-) 

3 

1 
1 
1 
3 

2 

3 

1 
1 
1 
3 

SALARY  RANGE 
$5S4-710 

644-710 
044-710 
044-710 
044-710 
644-710 
556-014 

$17,040 

25,560 

8.520 

8,520 

8,520 

22  272 

0.0 

- 

- 

(4.429) 

- 

1 

1.5 

S.5 

1 

9 

0 

1 

9 

6 

044-783 
505-614 
480-530 

9,396 

14,208 
38.910 

1 

3 

1 

2.9 

1 

5 

1 

o 
O 

1 

3 

1 
5 

1 
3 
1 
3 

1 
5 

740-863 
070-740 
070-710 
644-710 
044-710 
584-044 

10,356 
26,856 

8,952 
24.768 

8,520 
38,310 

1 

1 

1 

07G-746 

8,952 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

1.3 

1 
2 

1.3 

676-821 
556-676 
556-670 

8.9S9 
16,224 
35.520 

1 

1 

10 

1 
1 
9 

1 
1 
9 

644-746 
614-676 
556-614 

7,792 

8.112 

66,042 

1 
4 

1 
4 

1 

4 

505-614 

435-530 

7.038 
25.140 

67.7 

61.3 

61.3 

.$513,050 

$514,541 

1,276.3 

1.31S.1 

1,318.1 

$8,413,139 

$9,465,542 

$17,040 

25,560 

8,520 

8,520 

8.520 

22,020 


9.396 
14,550 
39,300 

10.356 
26,856 

8.952 
25,152 

8,520 
38.640 

8,952 

9.434 

16.224 
30,912 

8,180 

8.112 

66,312 

7.368 
25.440 

$519,526 


$9,644,061 


SONOMA   STATE    HOSPITAL 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive  : 

Superintendent  and  medical  director 

Administrative   assistant   II 

Secretary  I  

Medical  Records  and  Clerical : 

Medical  record  librarian 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Business  Services: 

Hospital  business  administrator 

Senior  stenographer 

Hospital  administrative  resident 

Fiscal  Section  : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Property   clerk   II 

Accountant  I 

Senior  account,  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 


{SALARY  RANGE 

0.9 

1 

1 

$2,020-2.163 

$25,956 

$25,950 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

543-G60 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,390 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,368 

7,728 

6 

6 

6 

469-571 

41,112 

41,112 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

0,672 

6.672 

4.7 

5 

5 

425-517 

30,231 

30.5S2 

23.1 

23 

23 

395-505 

133,335 

134.S99 

3 

3 

o 

395-480 

17,280 

17,280 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,710 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

409-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.7 

- 

- 

395^135 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

S,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

550-076 

7,308 

7,66S 

2.8 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,032 

13,344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.9 

2 

9 

425-517 

11,786 

12,062 

O.S 

_ 

— 

395-505 

_ 

_ 

1.4 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5.760 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

10.S20 

11.06S 

510 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  "WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tilth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Trust  Section : 
Patients  estates  and   accounts  spe- 
cialist   

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Hospital  health  and  safety  coordi- 
nator   

Training   assistant   

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Service,  Supply,  and  Clerical : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Service  and  supply  officer  I 

Storekeeper  III  

Storekeeper  I  

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Duplicating    machine    operator    II 

(direct  impression)    

Intermediate  clerk   

Communications  Section : 

Supervising  telephone  operator — 

nonmultiple  board 

Telephone  operator — nonmultiple 
board  


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 94.5         91.5 


CARE  AND  WELFARE 

Medical  Care : 

Associate  superintendent,  medical 

services   1 

Assistant  superintendent,  general 

medical  and  surgical  service 2 

Assistant   superintendent,   psychiat- 
ric service 2 

Chief  of  professional  education 1 

Senior  physician 1.7 

Senior  psychiatrist 0.1 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 10.8 

Staff  psychiatrist   0.9 

Pathologist   1 

Dentist  III •  1 

Dentist  II 2 

Chief  psychologist 1 

Psychiatric  resident  III 1 

Psychiatric   resident  II    1.9 

Senior  psychologist 1 

Podiatrist   1 

Pharmacist  II 1.2 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 4.3 

Associate  microbiologist 1 

Pharmacist  I 1 

Nurse-anesthetist 1 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory 

technologist 1 

Assistant  microbiologist 1 

Senior  clinical  laboratory 

technologist 1 

Physical  therapist  II 1 

Brace  maker 0.5 

Librarian  III 1 

Psychology  associate 1 

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 3 

Physical  therapist  I 2.7 

Medical  student  assistant 0.1 


SONOMA  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


0.8 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

SALARY  EANGE 

$710-863 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

$8,520 
6,438 
6,204 
5,760 

$8,952 
6,672 
6,204 
5,760 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

2.4 
1.5 
1.1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

0.5 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 
0.5 

2 
1 
1 

863-1,048 
746-905 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 
395^80 

12,576 
9,359 
7,728 
6,852 

13,240 
2,613 

11,219 
5,760 
5,140 

12,576 
9,814 
7,728 
6,852 

13,344 
2,745 

11,754 
5,760 
5,396 

1 
1 
1 
2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

821-998 
746-905 
644-783 
505-644 
395-505 

11,976 
10,860 

7,728 
14,736 

6,608 

11,976 
10,860 

8,112 
14,736 

6,654 

1 
3 

1 
2 

1 

2 

415-505 
395-^80 

6,060 
10,760 

6,060 
11,002 

1 

5.8 

1 
6 

1 
6 

435-530 
395-480 

6,360 
32,639 

6,360 
33,280 

91.5 


$622,334 


$642,892 


$649,824 


1 

1 

$1,929-2,162 

$25,944 

$25,944 

2 

2 

1,750-2,161 

50,745 

51,354 

2 

2 

1,750-2,161 

51,150 

51,456 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,932 

25,932 

2 

o 

1,587-2,026 

4S,624 

48,624 

4 

4 

1,587-2,026 

76,176 

80,016 

13 

13 

1,439-1,929 

274,520 

280,012 

_ 

_ 

1,439-1,929 

- 

_ 

1 

1 

1,512-1,929 

23,148 

23,148 

1 

1 

1,512-1,837 

22,044 

22,044 

2 

2 

1,371-1,667 

40,008 

40,008 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

_ 

_ 

1,128-1,243 

— 

— 

— 

- 

571-1,243 

- 

- 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

998-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

10 

10 

905-1,100 

119,076 

122,376 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

950-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

821-99S 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

_ 

_ 

710-863 

_ 

J 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,700 

10,188 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,952 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,396 

9,852 

— 

— 

746-821 

— 

_ 

4 

4 

676-783 

35,547 

36,739 

4 

4 

614-746 

30,756 

32,280 

— 

— 

492-692 

— 

- 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


511 


HOSPITALS 

FOR  THE  MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 

III 

SALARIES  AND  "WAGES 

NO.  OPPOSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

z 
_J 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       [Aalb.] 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SONOMA  STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE   AND   WELFARE— Continued 


Medical  Care — Continued 

Electroeneephalographic   technician-  1 

X-ray  technician 2 

Psychiatric  technician — 

podiatrist  assistant 1 

Dental   assistant 3 

Student  professional  assistant 2.7 

Special  consultant 0.5 

Personal  Care : 

Superintendent   of  nursing   services  1 
Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services  (registered  nurse) 3 

Psychiatric  nursing  education 

director    2 

Assistant  superintendent  of  nursing 

services  (psychiatric  technician)  2 

Supervising  psychiatric  nurse 12.4 

Public  health  nurse  II 1 

Senior  psychiatric  nurse 24 

Supervising   psychiatric   technician.  19.S 

Psychiatric  nurse 43.2 

Graduate  nurse 9.9 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 27 

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 114.7 

Barbershop   manager 1 

Beauty  shop  manager 1 

Psychiatric  technician   871.7 

Psychiatric  technician — trainee 166.6 

Surgery — Central  Supply — Clinics : 

Surgical  nurse  II 0.9 

Surgical  nurse  I 1.2 

Graduate  nurse 1 

Psychiatric  technician 5.8 

Intermediate   stenographer   1 

Rehabilitation  Therapy : 

Catholic  chaplain 1 

Protestant  chaplain 1 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services  0.7 
Assistant  supervisor  of  rehabilitation 

services   2.3 

Coordinator  of  volunteer  services 1 

Librarian  II 0.9 

Occupational  therapist 3 

Industrial  therapist 1 

Recreation  therapist 9.3 

Psychiatric  technician — group  leader  5 

Motion  picture  operator 0.2 

Education : 

School  principal,  hospital  for  the 

mentally  retarded 1.1 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction.  1 

Speech  correction  teacher 2.6 

Teacher  of  cerebral-palsied  children  1.2 

Elementary  teacher 6.8 

Teacher  of  mentally  defective  deaf 

children 2 

Music  teacher 1 

Teacher  of  mentally  retarded 

children 10.5 

Arts  and  crafts  teacher 1 

Instructor  in  recreation  and  physi- 
cal education 1 

Student  professional  assistant 1 

Social  Service  : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 1 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  I 

Psychiatric  social  worker 7 

Student  professional   assistant 1.7 

Preadmission  and  Diagnostic  Clinic : 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 1 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 1 

Psychiatric  social  worker 1.1 

Graduate  nnrse - 


1 

2 

1 
2 

SALARY  RANGE 
$530-644 
530-644 

$7,728 
15,036 

1 
3 

1 

1 
3 

1 

457-584 
435-530 
377-157 

6,672 

19,080 

4,632 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

14,676 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

37,728 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

25,152 

2 
13 

1 

38 

20 

113 

25 

80 

1 

1 

908 

154 

2 
13 

1 

38 

20 

113 

25 

80 

1 

1 

908 

154 

821-998 
7S3-950 
746-905 
710-863 
660-S01 
644-7S3 
599-728 
556-710 
505-644 
480-584 
480-584 
457-584 
395-435 

23,331 
148,065 

10,860 
369,156 
190,992 
954,010 

209,302 

585,336 

7,008 

7,008 

5,822,588 

759,585 

1 
3 
1 
6 
1 

1 
3 

1 
6 

1 

710-863 

644-783 
599-728 
457-584 
425-517 

10,356 
25,236 

8,736 
40,704 

6,204 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

842-1,023 

842-1,023 

821-998 

12,193 
13,299 
10,734 

3 

1 
1 
3 
1 
10 
5 
0.2 

3 
1 
1 
3 
1 
10 
5 
0.2 

676-821 
676-821 
614-746 
584-710 
584-710 
584-710 
457-584 
3.06-3.21  hr 

27,175 
9,852 
8,418 

25,560 
8,520 

76,832 

33,360 
1,285 

1 
1 
3 

2 

7 

1 
1 
3 

2 

7 

1,048-1,273 
950-1,155 
676-1,048 
676-1,048 
676-1,048 

12,576 
13,695 
28,728 
18,510 
78,516 

2 

1 

2 

1 

676-1,048 
676-1,048 

25,152 
11,130 

12 
1 

12 
1 

676-1.048 
676-1,048 

129,893 
12,576 

1 
2 

1 
2 

676-1,048 
377-^57 

12,576 
9,264 

1 
11 


1 
11 


927-1,128 

842-1,023 
764-927 
377-457 

1,439-1,929 

905-1,100 

764-927 

599-728 


13,536 

12,276 
118,344 


16,800 

13,200 

20,292 

7,362 


$7,728 
15,396 

6,672 

19,080 

4,860 


15,276 
37,728 
25,152 

23,904 
148,200 

10,860 
375,276 

191,870 
982,918 

210,416 

591,480 

7,008 

7,008 

5,934,971 

793,900 

10,356 
26,028 

8,736 
40,704 

6,204 

12,839 
13,299 
11,265 

28,034 
9,852 
8,844 

25,560 
8,520 

79,792 

33,360 
1,285 


13.200 
13,860 
30,176 
19,425 
80,193 

25,152 

11,688 

133,415 
12,576 

12.576 

9,720 


13,536 

12,276 
120,852 


16,800 
13,200 
20,736 

7,728 


512 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


HEALTH  AND  "WELFARE 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        Hath.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SONOMA  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


CARE   AND   WELFARE— Continued 


Preadmission  and  Diagnostic  Clinic — 
Continued 

Psychiatric  technician   1 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.9  1  1 

Sacramento  Mental  Retardation,  Eval- 
uation and  Referral  Center : 

Senior  physician 0.S  0.5  0.5 

Senior  psychiatrist -  0.5  0.5 

Staff  psychologist — clinical 111 

Psychiatric   social  worker 1.4  2  2 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.5  1.5  1.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.8  -  - 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 1,446.4    1,526.7    1,526.7 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 


SALARY  RANGE 

$457-584 

- 

- 

469-571 

$5,62S 

$5,904 

395-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1,587-2.026 

12,156 

12,156 

1,587-2,026 

9,522 

10.002 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13.200 

764-927 

20,077 

20,736 

425-517 

8,328 

S,592 

395-505 

- 

- 

$9,712,495 

$11,133,480 

$11,363,453 

Feeding : 

Food  administrator  II 

Food  administrator  I 

Supervising  cook  II 

Supervising  cook  I 

Cook     

Baker  II 

Butcher-meat  cutter  II 

Food  service  supervisor  II 

Baker  I 

Butcher-meat  cutter  I 

Food  service  supervisor  I 

Assistant  cook  

Food  service  assistant  II 

Food  service  assistant  I 

Clothing : 

Shoemaker 

Seamer-seamstress 

Assistant  seamstress 

Housekeeping — Puhlic  Areas  : 
Janitor  foreman  III 

Supervising  houseke?per  II 

Janitor  

Housekeeper         -   

Housekeeping — Wnvd  Areas  : 

Janitor  foreman  I 

Janitor 

Laundry : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 

Laundry  supervisor  I 

Laundryman 

Laundress   

Laundry  assistant 

Totals.    Authorized   Positions 


PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  Structures : 
Chief  of  plant  operation  III  _ 
Supervisor  of  building  trades 

Plumber    II    

Carpenter   II   

Painter  II 

Plumber  I 

Sheet  metal  worker 

Upholsterer    

Carpenter   I 

Painter   I    

Fusion  welder 

Mason    

Locksmith    

Machinist    

Building  maintenance  man 


1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

8,700 

9,137 

0.9 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,668 

S.048 

3 

3 

3 

530-710 

23,184 

23,184 

14.9 

15 

15 

4S0-644 

103,832 

104,028 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,896 

7.248 

3.9 

4 

4 

480-584 

27,126 

27,780 

1 

1 

1 

480-5S4 

5,910 

6.210 

9 

9 

2 

435-530 

12.545 

12.720 

5.9 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

22.902 

23.040 

18.6 

18 

18 

395-480 

102.391 

104.084 

40.6 

37 

37 

359-435 

1S0.552 

1S7.336 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7.728 

S.112 

■i 

2 

2 

480-584 

13.343 

13.654 

0 

0 

D 

395-480 

28,120 

28.370 

0.8 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.048 

8.112 

0.2 

— 

— 

505-614 

— 

— 

10.3 

12 

12 

395-480 

64.184 

67.138 

4.7 

5 

5 

395-180 

27.606 

2S,119 

5 

5 

5 

435-530 

31,425 

31.S0O 

9 

9 

9 

395-180 

43,740 

45,900 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

S,520 

S,520 

1 

9 

2 

480-584 

12,740 

13.068 

18.5 

20 

20 

415-505 

113,198 

116.2S2 

22.1 

23 

23 

395^80 

126.044 

128,296 

14.2 

12 

12 

359-435 

54,330 

57,190 

190.6 

1SS 

18S 

$1,014,467 

$1,068,164 

$1,094,S08 

1 

1 

1 

$950-1,155 

$12,376 

$12,992 

1 

1 

1 

746-S63 

10.356 

10,356 

0.8 

1 

1 

710-783 

S,520 

S,952 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

S.952 

9 

2 

9 

676-746 

17,904 

17.904 

9  9 

9 

9 

676-746 

17,904 

17.904 

1 

1 

1 

676-746 

S.952 

S.952 

0.9 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

7,69S 

S.080 

3.1 

2 

9 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

5.9 

5 

5 

644-710 

42,600 

42,600 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

S,520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

S.520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,248 

S.520 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

S,520 

S,520 

2.9 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,20S 

14,556 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 


513 


HOSPITALS   FOR  THE  MENTALLY   RETARDED-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-87     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.j       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


SONOMA  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued 


PLANT   OPERATION— Continued 


Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 

Lead  groundsman 

Groundsman    

Light,  Heat,  and  Power  : 

Chief  engineer  I 

Electrician  II 

Electrician    I    

Steamfitter     

Stationary    engineer    

Refrigeration  engineman 

Stationary   fireman 

Building  maintenance  man 

Water  and  Sewage : 

Building  maintenance  man 

Fire  Protection  : 

Institution  fire  chief 

Institution  fireman 

Institution  fire  fighter — part-time 

Motor  Vehicles : 

Automobile  mechanic  leadman 

Automotive  mechanic 

Automotive   equipment   operator   II 
Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Security  Force : 

Correctional  officer 

Security  officer  I 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 78 


FARMING   AND   PROCESSING 


SALARY  RAfGE 

1 

1 

1 

$644-7S3 

$9,396 

$9,396 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,784 

7,128 

5.9 

6 

6 

480-530 

37,585 

3S,010 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

9,548 

10,020 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

2.1 

3 

3 

676-746 

25,764 

26,424 

o 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17,904 

3.2 

4 

4 

644-710 

32.496 

33,264 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8.520 

8,520 

4.9 

o 

5 

584-644 

38,340 

38,640 

2.8 

3 

3 

556-614 

22,104 

22,104 

0.9 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1.9 

2 

556-676 

16,224 

16,224 

1.2 

1.3 

1.3 

556-676 

11,412 

11,412 

0.2 

- 

_ 

676-746 

_ 

_ 

1.8 

2 

2 

644-746 

17,040 

17,040 

1.3 

1 

1 

614-676 

7,728 

8,112 

13 

12 

12 

556-614 

88,206 

88,416 

1.1 

1 

1 

545-663 

6,708 

7,050 

3.9 

4 

4 

435-530 

25,440 

25,440 

76.3        76.3 


$634,613 


$60S,133 


Dairyman      1               1               1   • 

Hog  ranch  operator 111 

Assistant  dairyman 2               2               2 

Tractor  operator — laborer 111 

Milker     6              6              6 

Assistant  hog  ranch  operator 111 

Farm  hand 3              3              3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 15            15            15 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS     1824.5    1897.5    1897.5 


GRAND  TOTALS,   HOSPITALS   FOR 
THE    MENTALLY    RETARDED- 


5951.7    6359.4    6359.4 


$614,0S8 


$644-783 
530-644 
530-644 
584-644 
480-5S4 
435-530 
415-480 

$9,396 
7,728 

15,456 
7,728 

40,922 
6,360 

16,891 

$9,396 
7,728 

15,456 
7,728 

41,250 
6,360 

17,234 

$98,S65 

$104,4S1 

$105,152 

$12,082,774 

$13,557,150 

$13,S27,325 

$39,320,500 

$44,741,621 

$46,263,313 

17— L-627SW 


514 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC   HEALTH 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auk.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION  OF  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive  Office : 

Director 111 

Chief  deputy  director 111 

Assistant  director 111 

Secretary  I 2              2              2 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.9           1              1 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 6.9           7              7 

Divisional  Administration : 

Chief   111 

Assistant  chief 111 

Fiscal  officer  II  a 0.3           1               1 

Information  officer  II 111 

Associate  management  analyst 111 

Assistant  management  analyst  b -              1              1 

Senior  typist-clerk 111 

Intermediate  Stenographer 0.9           1              1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  c 0.8           1              1 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 7              9              9 

Bureau  of  Accounting  Services : 

Accounting   officer  III 111 

Accountant  I 4.5           5              5 

Senior  stenographer 0.5           1               1 

Senior  clerk 111 

Senior  typist-clerk   0.5                          - 

Accounting  technician  II 2               2               2 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II —  2              2              2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.9           7               7 

Intermediate  clerk * 7               7               7 

Intermediate  account  clerk  b  c 1.7           3              3 

Temporary  help 0.1           -              - 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions—  27.2         29            29 
Bureau  of  Administrative  Services : 

Chief  of  business  services  d 0.8           —              — 

Business  service  officer  III —              1              1 

Business  service  officer  II 1.7           1              1 

Business  service  officer  I 1.3           1              1 

Chief  engineer  I 111 

Storekeeper  II 111 

Property   inspector 111 

Electrician   I   2              2              2 

Painter   I    2               2               2 

Stationary  engineer 8.2           9              9 

Refrigeration  engineman 111 

Supervising  clerk  I 2               2               2 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I 111 

Supervising  telephone  operator  II —  111 

Janitor  foreman  II 111 

Window  cleaner 111 

Building  maintenance  man 6.4           6.5           6.5 

Senior  stenographer 5.5           7              7 

Senior  clerk 0.4           1              1 

Senior  typist-clerk  b  e 6.6           7              7 

Stock  clerk 9.5         10            10 

Groundsman 111 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II « 6.2           7              7 

Teletypewriter  operator 111 

Janitor  foreman  I 111 

Intermediate  stenographer  c  * 13            15.5         15.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  b  e 19.1         18             18 

Watchman    2              2              2 

Intermediate  clerk  b  e 5.7           7.5           7.5 

Telephone  operator 2              3              3 

Janitor    22.5         24            24 

Junior  clerk 0.7           1              1 

Temporary  help 2.3           2.2           2.2 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions—  130.9       140.7       140.7 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$26,000 
2,076-2,164 
2,026-2,163 
543-660 
457-556 
425-517 

$102,343 

$1,405-1,708 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

1,04S-1,273 

905-1,100 

746-905 

457-556 

425-517 

395-505 

$84,168 

$905-1,100 
556-676 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
435-530 
395-505 
395-480 
395^80 
(253) 

$157,601 

$998-1,213 
905-1,110 
S21-998 
746-905 
746-S63 
584-746 
614-746 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
530-644 
505-614 
505-614 
505-614 
505-614 
556-614 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
480-530 
435-530 
435-530 
435-530 
425-517 
395-505 
415-505 
395-480 
395^80 
395-480 
342-415 
(15,726) 

$801,815 


$26,000 

25,968 

25,956 

15,264 

6,672 

5,582 

$105,442 

$20,496 

18,576 

15,468 

15,276 

13,200 

8,952 

6,672 

6,204 

5,760 

$110,604 

$13,200 

38,388 

6,204 

6,085 

13,266 
12,720 
37,400 
37,676 
15,670 


$180,609 


$11,976 

12,516 

10,860 

9,510 

8,520 

8,952 

17,904 

16,666 

74,236 

8,520 

15,456 

7,368 

7,368 

7,368 

6,812 

47,442 

46,572 

6,672 

44,124 

64,504 

6,360 

41,420 

6,360 

6,360 

91,201 

99,403 

11,845 

40,494 

16,380 

132,237 

4,308 

15,108 

$904,822 


$26,000 

25,968 

25,956 

15,840 

6,672 

5,858 

$106,294 

$20,496 

1S.576 

16,044 

15,276 

13,200 

9,396 

6,672 

6,204 

5,760 

$111,624 

$13,200 

39,492 

6,516 

6,386 

13,344 
12,720 
39,086 
38,992 
16,457 


$1S6,193 


$12,576 

13,092 

10,860 

9,978 

8,520 

8,952 

17,904 

17,040 

76,034 

8,520 

15,456 

7,368 

7,368 

7,368 

7,15S 

47,892 

47,016 

6,672 

45,321 

65,540 

6,360 

42,695 

6,360 

6,360 

93,228 

101,324 

12,120 

41,752 

16,620 

134,848 

4,524 

15,108 

$921,934 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


515 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC    HEALTH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

[filled)         (ftulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


DIVISION   OF  ADMINISTRATION— 

Continued 

Audit  Unit: 

Supervising  governmental  auditor  II  11 

Governmental  auditor  III 111 

Governmental  auditor  II 3              3              3 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.7           1              1 

Temporary  help 0.3           -             - 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions —  6              6              6 
Bureau  of  Personnel  and  Training : 

Personnel  officer  III 111 

Training  officer  II 111 

Associate  personnel  analyst 111 

Training  officer  I 111 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 0.9           1              1 

Supervising  clerk   I   111 

Senior  stenographer   2              2              2 

Senior  clerk 0.6           2              2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  s S.2           7              7 

Intermediate  clerk 1.4           2              2 

Temporary  help 1.6           —              — 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 19.7         19 

Special  Projects  Unit : 

Health  program  adviser  II •    0.7           2 

Assistant  budget  analyst  b 1.7           1 

Intermediate   typist-clerk  b    1              2 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 3.4           5              5 

Bureau  of  Vital  Statistics: 

Chief    111 

Associate  social  research  analyst 1.7           1              1 

Associate  public  health  statistician 2              2              2 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 0.8           1              1 

Assistant  public  health  statistician  2.6           2              2 

Junior  public  health  statistician 0.9           1              1 

Supervising  clerk  I 3              3              3 

Supervising  photocopyist 111 

Senior  clerk 0.8           2              2 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.3           3              3 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.2          -             - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 31.3         33            33 

Intermediate  clerk 17.6         18            18 

Intermediate  file  clerk 2              2              2 

Junior  typist-clerk 3.4           2              2 

Junior  clerk 111 

Temporary  help 12.3           2.6           2.6 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions—  82.9         75.6         75.6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions—  284         291.3      291.3 


DIVISION   OF  ALCOHOLISM  <J 

Chief   

Assistant  chief 

Public  health  medical  officer  III 

Senior  social  research  analyst 

Information  and  education  officer 

Public    health    social    work    consult- 
ant II 

Training  officer  I 

Associate  social  research  analyst 

Associate  public  health  statistician 

Nursing  consultant 

Health  program  adviser  II 

Information  officer  I 

Public  health  social  work  consultant  I 

Health  education  consultant  II 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 

Health  program  adviser  I 

Editorial  assistant    

Junior  staff  analyst 

Junior  economic  analyst 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency 


0.7 

_ 

0.4 

— 

0.7 

— 

0.3 

- 

0.9 

1 

0.7 

— 

1.7 

1 

1 

1 

0.6 

— 

1.4 

1 

0.1 

— 

0.7 

— 

0.3 

— 

1 

1 

0.3 

— 

0.6 

— 

0.7 

— 

0.3 

— 

0.3 

- 

presentation. 

19 

2 
1 
2 


SALARY  RANGE 

$99S-1,213 

905-1,100 

746-905 

457-556 

(1.S29) 

$62,095 

$1,155-1,405 

1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

746-905 

530-644 

469-571 

457-556 

395-505 

395^80 

(8,038) 

$143,856 

$905-1,100 
746-905 
395-505 

$28,958 

$1,155-1,405 
905-1,100 
905-1,100 
746-905 
746-905 
614-746 
530-644 
505-614 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 
395-4S0 
359-435 
342-415 
(83,606) 

$510,S02 

$1,891,638 


$1,750-2,162 

1,667-2,161 

1,587-2,026 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

927-1,128 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

S63-1,04S 

S42-l,023 

821-99S 

746-905 

746-905 

746-905 

710-863 

614-746 

614-746 


$14,556 

12.SSS 

31,950 

6,010 


$65,404 

$16,860 
16,044 
13,148 
13,200 
10,860 
7,728 
13,704 
12,271 
38,677 
10,482 


$152,974 

$22,620 

8,952 

10,740 

$42,312 

$16,860 
13,200 
24,504 

9,510 
19.53S 

7,548 
22,464 

7,368 
12,495 
18,312 

182,016 

101,777 

11,520 

9,780 

4,980 

17,649 

$479,521 

$2,041,688 


$25,944 


13,536 

13,200 
13,200 

10,860 


9,472 


$14,556 

13,200 

32,454 

6,310 


$66,520 

$16,860 
16,044 
13,200 
13,200 
10,860 
7,728 
13,704 
12,557 
40,025 
11,001 


$155,179 

$23,760 

9,396 

10,980 

$44,136 

$16,860 
13,200 
25,726 

9,978 
20,502 

7,920 
22,824 

7,368 
13,110 
18,894 

185,546 

102,542 

11,520 

10,000 

4,980 

17,649 

$488,619 

$2,080,499 


516 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC   HEALTH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         [Authj       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


0.3 


DIVISION   OF  ALCOHOLISM— 
Continued 

Public  health  statistician  trainee 0.1 

Senior   stenographer 0.4 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.2 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.2 

Intermediate  clerk 0.7 

Junior  typist-clerk    0.4 

Temporary  help 3.4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 23.5  9.3 

DIVISION   OF  COMMUNITY   HEALTH 
SERVICES 

Divisional  Administration : 

Chief    

Assistant  chief 

Regional  medical  coordinator 

Assistant  chief,  administrative 

Senior  strenographer 

Statistical  clerk  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions — 
Bureau  of  Health  Education  : 

Chief   

Assistant  chief 

Health  education  consultant  II 

Editorial  assistant 

Senior  stenographer   

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Nursing  : 

Chief    

Assistant  chief 

Nursing  consultant 

Health  facility  nursing  consultant 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Public  Health  Social  Work  : 
Chief    

Public    health    social    work    consul- 
tant  III   

Public    health    social    work    consul- 
tant  II    

Public    health    social    work    consul- 
tant I    

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer    

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Multiservice  Center  Program :  P 

Health  program  adviser  I 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 50.9         46.5 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$556-614 

- 

469-571 

$6,852 

457-556 

— 

425-517 

6,204 

395-505 

6,060 

395^80 

— 

359-435 

— 

(29,771) 

2,613 

$237,155 


$107,941 


46.5 


$532,516 


$522,155 


1 

1 

1 

$1,837-2,162 

$25,944 

$25,944 

0.3 

1 

1 

1,750-2,161 

21,000 

22,044 

o 

o 
O 

1,667-2,127 

76,572 

76,572 

o.s 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,S60 

1.2 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

2,742 

2,S80 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,129 

6,204 

1.8 

2 

2 

395-505  ' 

11,845 

12,120 

0.3 

- 

- 

(2,507) 
$143,928 

— 

- 

9.8 

10.5 

10.5 

$167,944 

$169,476 

0.1 

1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$13,860 

$14,556 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

12,784 

13,420 

3.9 

2 

2 

821-998 

23,376 

23,952 

1.9 

2 

2 

710-863 

19,209 

19,866 

1 

1 

i 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

i 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.9 

o 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

12,408 

4.5 

4 

4 

395-505 

23,040 

23,040 

0.4 

1 

1 

395^180 

4,900 

5,140 

0.6 

- 

- 

(5,116) 
$130,956 

- 

- 

16.3 

15 

15 

$123,101 

$125,906 

1 

1 

1 

$1,15.5-1,405 

$16,860 

$16,800 

2 

998-1,213 

29,112 

29,112 

6.9 

5 

5 

905-1,100 

65,480 

66,000 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,888 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

0,852 

6,852 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,430 

11,694 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

0.3 

- 

— 

(2,182) 
$168,12.°. 

- 

- 

1G.2 

14 

14 

$154,142 

$155,238 

1 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$16,044 

$16,044 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

13,860 

14,556 

2.4 

- 

- 

927-1,128 

- 

- 

2.1 

3 

3 

842-1,023 

34.656 

35,160 

0.2 

— 

— 

469-571 

— 

— 

1.8 

o 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

$76,908 

12,408 

8.5 

7 

7 

$87,8S4 

$78,168 

0.1 

- 

- 

$746-905 

- 

- 

0.1 

- 

- 

$1,625 

- 

- 

$528,788 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


517 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC   HEALTH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aurh.) 


ACTUAL 

ESTIMATED 

PROPOSED 

1966-67 

1967-68 

1968-69 

SALA11Y  RANGE 

$1,837-2,162 

$25,944 

$25,944 

1,371-1,837 

— 

— 

821-998 

— 

— 

469-571 

— 

— 

(2,039) 

- 

— 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   DENTAL   HEALTH 

Chief    1 

Public  health  dental  officer 1 

Health  education  consultant  II 0.8 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Temporary    help    0.3 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions 4.1 


DIVISION    OF   ENVIRONMENTAL 
SANITATION 

Divisional  Administration : 
Chief   

Senior  sanitary  engineer  

Consulting  sanitarian 

Secretary  I  

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Air  Sanitation : 

Chief   

Assistant   chief   

Supervising  air  sanitation  engineer 

Senior  air  sanitation  engineer 

Meteorologist,   air   sanitation 

Associate  air  sanitation  engineer 

Air  sanitation  engineering  associate 
Associate  public  health   statistician 

Health  education  consultant  II 

Assistant  air  pollution  engineer 

Biostatistieian   II   

Senior    instrument    technician — air 

sanitation    

Instrument    technician — air    sanita- 
tion     

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk   

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Food  and  Drug 
Inspection : 
Chief    

Program  supervisor,  special  services 
Program  supervisor,   food  and  drug 

inspection    

Pharmacology  specialist 

Food  technology  specialist 

Food  and  drug  inspector  IV 

Food  and  drug  inspector  III 

Food  and  drug  inspector  II 

Food  and  drug  inspection  trainee 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions.- 
Bureau  of  Cannery  Inspection : 

Chief    

Program   supervisor    

Supervising  cannery   inspector 

Senior  cannery  inspector 

Cannery  inspector 

Senior  stenographer 

Cannery  inspector  I 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 


Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 37.8 


$02,747 


$25,944 


41.5 


41.5 


$305,197 


$343,720 


$25,944 


1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

$23,712 

$23,712 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

3 

_ 

— 

821-998 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 
$47,676 

7,920 

G 

3 

3 

$79,237 

$47,676 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

4 

4 

4 

1,100-1,337 

64.176 

64,176 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

4 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

53,979 

55,000 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

39,132 

39,600 

1 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

0.7 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,640 

11,976 

1.9 

2 

2 

7S3-950 

22,134 

22,665 

0.9 

- 

- 

783-950 

- 

- 

0.5 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,952 

6.9 

7 

7 

676-783 

64,307 

65,292 

0.8 

— 

— 

469-571 

— 

— 

0.2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.5 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,299 

17,861 

1.9 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

0.3 

— 

_ 

386-^69 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

(93) 
$364,713 

- 

- 

32.6 

34 

34 

$401,643 

$405,978 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$1,273-1,548 

$9,288 

$9,288 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

2 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

27,170 

27,720 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

o 

2 

863-1,048 

25,152 

25,152 

6 

6 

6 

821-998 

71,184 

71,856 

9 

9 

9 

710-S63 

90.576 

91,866 

9 

14 

14 

614-746 

113,220 

117,096 

1.7 

— 

— 

556-614 

— 

— 

3 

3 

3 

469-571 

20,556 

20,556 

4.9 

5 

5 

425-517 

30,096 

30,697 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,120 

5,374 

0.1 

0.3 

0.3 

(967) 
$373,354 

2.613 

2,613 

42.2 

45.8 

45.8 

$427,795 

$435,038 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

$1,273-1,548 

$9,288 

$9,288 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

4 

4 

4 

783-950 

45,240 

45,600 

5.9 

6 

6 

676-821 

58,176 

58,619 

20.4 

22 

22 

556-676 

170,966 

173,806 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

— 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,244 

11,820 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,954 

6,204 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-^80 

4,860 

5,100 

$348,429 


518 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC   HEALTH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
fa 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


DIVISION   OF   ENVIRONMENTAL 
SANITATION— Continued 

Environmental  Hazards  Evaluation 
Unit :  n 

Public  health  medical  officer  III -  2  2 

Senior  public  health  statistician -  1  1 

Biostatistician   III   -  1  1 

Assistant  public  health  statistician  -  2  2 

Senior  stenographer -  1  1 

Statistical  clerk   I   -  1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -  1  1 

Intermediate  clerk   -  1  1 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Radiological  Health : 

Chief   

Public  health  medical  officer  III 

Supervising  health   physicist 

Senior  health  physicist 

Associate  health  physicist 

Assistant  bureau  chief — 

administration   

Health  education  consultant  II 

Assistant  public  health   statistician 

Radiation  protection  specialist  i 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  b 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Sanitary  Engineering : 
Chief   

Assistant  chief 

Supervising  sanitary  engineer 

Senior  sanitary  engineer 

Associate  sanitary  engineer 

Sanitary  engineering  associate 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  sanitary  engineer 

Assistant     engineering     specialist — 

sanitary 

Sanitary  engineering  technician  II_ 

Junior  civil  engineer 

Sanitary  engineering  technician  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 59.2  54 

Bureau  of  Vector  Control : 

Chief   1  1 

Senior  sanitary  engineer 1  1 

Assistant  chief 1  1 

Biostatistician   III 1  1 

Senior  vector  control  specialist 12  12 

Sanitary  engineering  associate 0.9  1 

Health  education  consultant  II 1  1 

Associate  vector  control  specialist 8  8 

Assistant  vector  control  specialist 6.3  7 

Vector  control  officer  III 1.6  1 

Engineering  student — trainee 0.3  — 

Junior  vector  control  specialist 2.4  3 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.9  3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.9  1 

Temporary    help    2.3  - 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 44.6         42  42 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,587-2,026 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

746-905 

469-571 

457-556 

395-505 

395-480 


$43,356 

14,208 

13,750 

20.219 

6,852 

6.56S 

6,060 

5,760 


54 

1 
1 
1 
1 
12 
1 
1 
S 
7 
1 

3 

1 
3 

1 


Totals,   Authorized   Positions—       254.8       269.8      269.8 
For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$684,282 

$1,213-1,475 

1,100-1,337 

1,04S-1,273 

950-1,155 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

S21-998 

7S3-950 

644-7S3 

644-783 

435-644 

556-614 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

(15,129) 

$445,001 

$2,567,323 


$6SS,549 

$17,700 
13.91S 
15,276 
13.S60 

157,176 
12,576 
11,976 
S7,396 
60,404 
9,396 

20.S56 
6,852 

17,829 
5,760 


$450,975 
$2,884,258 


$44,316 

14,916 

13,860 

20,674 

6,852 

6,672 

6,060 

5,760 


- 

10 

10 

- 

$116,773 

$119,110 

0.6 

1 

1 

$1,587-2,127 

$19,044 

$20,004 

0.1 

1 

1 

1,587-2,026 

22,044 

23,148 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

4 

4 

4 

1,048-1,273 

61,044 

61,104 

7 

7 

7 

905-1,100 

89,702 

92,244 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.5 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,314 

10,818 

6.S 

10 

10 

676-S21 

92,730 

94,524 

2 

2 

9 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.4 

2 

2 

425-517 

10.775 

11,325 

4.5 

6 

6 

395-505 

30,359 

31,740 

0.3 

1 

1 

395^S0 

5.760 

5,760 

_ 

0.5 

0.5 

342-415 

2,103 

2,20S 

0.2 

- 

- 

(1,428) 
$315,539 

- 

- 

32.4 

39.5 

39.5 

$407,127 

$416,127 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,70S 

20,496 

20,496 

5 

5 

5 

1,273-1,548 

92,S80 

92.S80 

11 

11 

11 

1,100-1.337 

175,972 

176,4S4 

2.S 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

39,746 

40.34S 

7.1 

8 

S 

905-1,100 

102,928 

104.76S 

2.4 

3 

3 

783-99S 

33.SS5 

34,200 

9.2 

7 

7 

7S3-950 

77,62S 

78,642 

5.2 

5 

5 

7S3-950 

54,670 

55,675 

O.S 

_ 

_ 

746-905 

— 

— 

1.4 

1 

1 

710-7S3 

9.396 

9,396 

°2 

o 

2 

644-7S3 

17,766 

1S.422 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

2.1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,352 

5,628 

5.2 

4 

4 

395-505 

21,914 

22,476 

0.9 

- 

- 

(7,908) 

— 

— 

$695,331 

$17,700 
14,616 
15.276 
13.S60 

157,776 
13,200 
11,976 
8S,90S 
62,010 
9,396 

21,924 

6,852 

18,105 

5,760 


$457,359 
$2,925,048 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


519 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC   HEALTH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        lAuth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


1 

1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$1,405-1,708 

$20,496 

$20,496 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1,273-1,548 
1,273-1,548 

18,576 
18,576 

18,576 

18,576 

- 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

14,556 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

1,100-1,337 
1,100-1,337 
1,100-1,337 

32,024 
16,044 
16,044 

32,088 
16,044 
16,044 

1 
3 

1 
3 

1 
3 

1,048-1,273 
1,048-1,273 

15,276 

45,828 

15.276 

45,828 

4 

1 
1 
1 
4 
2 

1 
3.6 

4 
1 
1 
1 
5 
2 

1 
3.5 

4 
1 
1 
1 
5 
2 
1 
3.5 

950-1,155 
950-1,155 
710-863 
746-863 
676-783 
676-746 
556-614 
(36,631) 

54,890 
13,860 
10,230 
10,356 
44,190 
17.904 
7,368 
34,529 

55,440 
13,860 
10,356 
10,356 
45.228 
17,904 
7,368 
34,529 

STATE  VEHICLE   POLLUTION  v 
CONTROL    LABORATORY 

Manager    

Supervising    motor    vehicle    pollution 

control  engineer 

Supervising  air  sanitation  engineer 

Supervising  air  pollution  control 

specialist 

Supervising  air  pollution  control 

physicist    

Senior  motor  vehicle  pollution  control 

engineer  

Senior  air  sanitation  engineer 

Spectroscopist    

Staff  electronics  and   instrumentation 

engineer 

Air  pollution  control  specialist 

Associate  motor  vehicle  pollution 

control  engineer 

Associate  air  sanitation  engineer 

Vehicle  coordinator 

Supervisor  of  tool  and  instrument  shop 

Instrument   technician   

Power   equipment   mechanic    

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 29.6         31.5         31.5  §368,271  $408,447  $410,945 

DIVISION    OF   LABORATORIES 

Divisional  Administration  : 

Chief    

Assistant  chief 

Senior  public  health  statistician 

Public  health  laboratory 

veterinarian    

Biostatistician   III 

Associate  public  health  statistician 
Assistant  public  health  statistician 

Secretary   I    

Supervising   clerk   I 

Supervising  animal  caretaker 

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Temporary   help — regular 

Temporary  help — training 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Air   and   Industrial   Hygiene  Labora- 
tory : 
Chief   

Assistant  chief 

Spectroscopist    

Research  chemist 

Associate  public  health  chemist 

Assistant  public  health  chemist 

Laboratory    technical    assistant 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Branch     Public     Health     Laboratory 
(L.A.)  : 
Chief   

Associate  public  health  chemist 

Assistant   public   health   chemist 

Supervising   laboratory   assistant   I 

Senior  stenographer 

Laboratory   assistant    II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions—         17  19  19  $169,455  $192,684  $193,788 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 

1 

1 

$1,667-2,162 

$24,312 

$24,312 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,382 

15,096 

0.6 

_ 

_ 

998-1,213 

_ 

- 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,832 

12,426 

1.3 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,72S 

2 

o 

2 

505-614 

14,736 

14,736 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

2 

2 

<> 

425-517 

11,809 

12,085 

3.5 

4 

4 

395-505 

22,094 

22.3S0 

5.5 

6 

6 

395-480 

30,340 

31,828 

2 

1.9 

1.9 

(16,510) 

14,033 

14,033 

6.2 

1.3 

1.3 

(62,037) 
$263,069 

13,722 

$225,504 

13,722 

30.9 

26.2 

26.2 

$228,S62 

1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16.044 

3 

3 

3 

1,100-1,337 

47,244 

48,004 

5.8 

6 

6 

863-1,048 

74,806 

75,456 

13.6 

14 

14 

746-905 

150,354 

150,804 

1 

— 

_ 

480-584 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,154 

$335,198 

6,204 

2S.4 

28 

28 

$312,573 

$337,108 

1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

3 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

37,728 

37,728 

9.3 

10 

10 

746-905 

106,692 

107,136 

0.9 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,24S 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.8 

2 

2 

435-530 

10,704 

11,244 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

520 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC   HEALTH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION  OF  LABORATORIES— 
.Continued 

Central  Laboratory  Services : 

Associate  microbiologist 

Assistant  microbiologist 

Supervising  laboratory  assistant  I 

Laboratory  technical  assistant 

Laboratory   assistant   II 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Food  and  Drug  Laboratory : 

Chief    

Public  health  toxicologist 

Associate  public  health  chemist 

Assistant  public  health  chemist 

Senior  stenographer   

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Laboratory  Field  Services : 

Chief   

Senior  microbiologist    

Microbiologist  i 

Senior  stenographer    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  b 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Metabolic  Disease  Laboratory : 

Research  chemist 

Training  officer  I 

Associate  public  health  statistician. 

Associate  public  health  chemist 

Assistant  public  health  chemist 

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk   

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Microbial  Diseases  Laboratory : 

Chief    

Research  microbiologist 

Associate  microbiologist 

Assistant  microbiologist 

Junior  microbiologist  II 

Laboratory  technical  assistant 

Senior  stenographer   

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Sanitation  and  Radiation  Laboratory  : 
Chief    

Assistant   chief    

Research  radiochemist 

Associate  radiochemist 

Associate  public  health  chemist 

Associate  sanitary  microbiologist  __ 

Precision  electronics  specialist 

Assistant    microbiologist    

Assistant  public  health  chemist 

Laboratory  technical  assistant 

Senior   stenographer 

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate   clerk   


Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Viral  and  Rickettsial  Diseases 
Laboratory : 
Chief    

Public  health  medical  officer  III 

Research  microbiologist 

Associate   virologist   

Assistant  microbiologist 

Junior  microbiologist   II 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$863-1,048 

$12,576 

$12,576 

0.8 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,650 

10,860 

4 

5 

5 

505-614 

35,532 

35,832 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

10.5 

11 

11 

435-530 

67,229 

68,722 

13.5 

14.5 

14.5 

395-480 

77.7S1 
$210,776 

80,092 

30.8 

33.5 

33.5 

$174,511 

$215,090 

1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

3 

3 

3 

S63-1.048 

37,728 

37,728 

8 

8 

8 

746-905 

85,392 

86,124 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.S52 

- 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,352 

$169,884 

5,622 

14 

15 

15 

$155,S64 

$170,SS6 

1 

1 

1 

$1,667-2,127 

$25,524 

$25,524 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

9.9 

12 

12 

863-1,048 

140,229 

144,077 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

4.7 

5 

5 

425-517 

29,498 

30,231 

3 

5 

5 

395-505 

25,660 
$250,659 

26,642 

21.6 

26 

26 

$202,404 

$256,222 

0.7 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$14,150 

$14,856 

— 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

0.5 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,940 

13,200 

— 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,356 

10,860 

0.5 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,566 

10,860 

0.5 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

0.5 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,0S0 
$70,312 

5,330 

2.7 

7 

7 

$25,481 

$72,866 

1 

1 

1 

$1,439-2,127 

$21,000 

$21,000 

1.5 

2 

<> 

1,100-1,337 

27,738 

29,124 

5 

5 

5 

S63-1,04S 

61,930 

62,880 

13.3 

13 

13 

746-905 

136,943 

138,898 

5.9 

6 

6 

614-710 

48,708 

50,508 

3 

o 

o 

480-584 

13,680 

14,016 

1 

1 

i 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

i 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

31.7 

31 

31 

$300,989 

$323,211 

$329,638 

1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

863-l,04S 

11,496 

12,076 

2 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

25,152 

25,152 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

0.9 

1 

1 

783-905 

10,314 

10,818 

1.9 

2 

2 

740-905 

20,219 

20,674 

11.1 

11 

11 

746-905 

115,350 

116,532 

2 

2 

2 

480-584 

14,016 

14,016 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2.6 

3 

3 

435-530 

18,930 

19,080 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,085 

12,383 

0.8 

1 

1 

395H1S0 

5,440 
$302,21S 

5,714 

29.3 

30 

30 

$280,892 

$305,661 

1 

1 

1 

$1,667-2,127 

$25,524 

$25,524 

1 

1 

1 

1,587-2,026 

24,312 

24,312 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

3.6 

4 

4 

S63-l,048 

46,252 

48,138 

7.4 

8 

8 

746-905 

82,047 

83,412 

5.8 

6 

6 

614-710 

47,086 

49,434 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


521 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC   HEALTH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO,  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)  (Atllh.)        (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF   LABORATORIES— 
Continued 

Viral  and  Rickettsial  Diseases 
Laboratory — Continued 
Supervising  laboratory  assistant  I. 

Laboratory  technical  assistant 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions- 
Totals,   Authorized   Positions. 


DIVISION    OF   PATIENT  CARE, 
FACILITIES  AND   SERVICES 

Divisional  Administration : 

Chief  c 

Assistant  chief,  medical  b 

Assistant  chief,  health  facilities 

Program  planning  administrator  b 

Senior  stenographer  c 

Senior   typist-clerk  i   

Intermediate  stenographer  b 

Temporary  help 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Health  Care  Services :  t 
Chief    

Public  health  medical  officer  III 

Dental  program  consultant 

Health  program  adviser  IV 

Pharmaceutical  program  coordinator 
Consultant  on  medical  care  facilities 

Associate  social  research  analyst 

Research  writer 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate   stenographer  i 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Licensing  and  Certification  : 
Chief.  Bureau  of  Licensing  and 

Certification    

Assistant  chief.  Bureau  of  Licensing 

and  Certification 

Public  health  medical  officer  III  g 

Dental  program  consultant  b 

Regional  chief ' 

Associate  public  health  statistician  b 
Health  facility  nursing  consultant ' 
Supervising  hospital  field 

representative  s    

Medical   record   consultant  b 

Consultant  in  hospital 

administration  e     

Physical   therapy   consultant  b 

Consultant  in  occupational  therapy  b 
Public    health    nutrition    consultant 

II  i 

Hospital  field  representative  l 

Health  program  adviser  I 

Assistant  public  health  statistician  b 

Supervising  clerk  I   

Senior    stenographer  b    

Senior  clerk  b 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$505-614 

$7,368 

$7,368 

1 

2 

2 

480-584 

12,704 

13,336 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

0.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,542 

6,672 

2 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,310 

6.360 

0.9 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,858 

6,154 

2.7 

2.5 

2.5 

395-505 

13,232 

13,823 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5.760 

29.9 

31.5 

31.5 

$274,439 

$305,S91 

$313,189 

230.3 

247.2 

247.2 

§2.159,(177 

$2,3S6,337 

$2,423,310 

0.7 

1 
1 

1 
1 

$1,837-2.162 
1,750-2,161 

$22,044 
25,932 

$23,148 
25,932 

0.7 

1 

1 

1,587-2.161 

23,14S 

23,148 

0.6 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

16,044 

16,860 

1.3 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.5 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

0.7 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,536 

5,812 

4.5 

- 

- 

(39,678) 
$95,864 

- 

- 

9 

6 

6 

$99,556 

$101,752 

0.7 

1 

1 

$1,667-2,127 

$25,524 

$25,524 

1.4 

2 

2 

1,587-2,026 

43,356 

44,316 

1 

1 

1 

1,587-1,929 

23,148 

23,148 

0.5 

2 

2 

1,100-1,337 

27,176 

28,536 

0.1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

13,976 

14,676 

0.2 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

11,976 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,220 

11,784 

0.6 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11,265 

11,832 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.7 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,762 

11,302 

1.6 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,486 

11,015 

3.2 

2 

2 

(57,133) 

$179,725 

35,517 

$231,078 

35,517 

14 

17 

17 

$236,898 

0.3 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$18,888 

$19,512 

0.3 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,140 

17.700 

1.2 

3 

3 

1,587-2,026 

67,668 

68,628 

0.7 

1 

1 

1,587-1,929 

22,780 

23,148 

2.1 

3 

3 

1,100-1,337 

42,884 

44,228 

0.5 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,175 

11,736 

2.4 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

51,708 

52,800 

6 

6 

6 

884-1,074 

72,320 

74,686 

- 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,356 

10,860 

1.2 

3 

3 

863-1,018 

34,422 

35,507 

1.5 

2 

2 

821-998 

22,080 

22,584 

- 

1 

1 

821-998 

9,852 

10,356 

0.7 

3 

3 

783-950 

29,526 

30,969 

18.3 

21 

21 

764-927 

213,398 

219,592 

0.5 

— 

_ 

746-905 

— 

— 

- 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,624 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,812 

6,104 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,646 

6,672 

522 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC   HEALTH-Confinued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Autli.)       (Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
i 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF  PATIENT  CARE, 

FACILITIES  AND  SERVICES— 

Continued 

Bureau  of  Licensing  and  Certification 
— Continued 

Intermediate  stenographer  b 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  e  i 

Intermediate  clerk  e 

Junior  stenographer  b 

Temporary  help 

Subtotals.  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Health  Facilities  Planning 
and  Construction : 
Chief   

Supervising  architectural  adviser 

Senior  mechanical  engineer 

Senior  architectural  adviser 

Chief  of  planning 

Construction  adviser 

Associate  mechanical  engineer 

Associate  construction  analyst 

Consultant  in  hospital  planning 

Consultant   in   hospital   administra- 
tion     

Architectural   assistant   

Administrative   assistant  I 

Assistant  public  health  statistician. 

Senior  clerk 

Statistical   clerk    I 

Intermediate   stenographer  e 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION   OF  PREVENTIVE 
MEDICAL  SERVICES 

Divisional  Administration : 

Chief   1  1 

Assistant  chief,  medical 1  1 

Assistant   chief,   administrative 1  1 

Senior  stenographer 2  2 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 5  5 

Bureau  of  Chronic  Disease  Control : 

Chief   1  1 

Public  health  medical  officer  III  t__  6.9  7 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 0.9  - 

Public  health  medical  officer  II 1  - 

Senior  social  research  analyst 1  2 

Senior  public  health  statistician  n 2  1 

Biostatistician  III  u 0.3 

Associate  social  research  analyst 2.9  3 

Associate  public  health  statistician-  3.9  4 

Nursing  consultant  b 1.8  3 

Health  program  adviser  II  b _  1 

Assistant  bureau  chief,  administra- 
tion      1  1 

Public    health    social    work    consul- 
tant lib _  1 

Health  education  consultant  II 0.4  - 

Food  and  drug  inspector  IV 1  1 

Biostatistician  II 0.7  — 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 1.7  - 

Assistant  public  health  statistician  t  3  1 

Junior  public  health  statistician 2  4 

Food  and  drug  inspector  II 1  1 

Senior  stenographer  « 2.9  2 

Senior  clerk 1  1 

Statistical  clerk  I  u 3.2  3 

Intermediate   stenographer   6  6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  b  u 9  8 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

2.1 

2 

2 

$425-517 

$11,118 

$11,678 

3 

4.5 

4.5 

395-505 

23,777 

24,654 

0.8 

1 

1 

395^180 

5,160 

5,418 

1 

1 

1 

386-469 

5,559 

5,62S 

7 

- 

- 

(60,970) 
$518,991 

- 

- 

52.6 

63.5 

63.5 

$699,171 

$719,812 

0.3 

1 

1 

$1,273-1,548 

$15,532 

$16,316 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

0.7 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,576 

13,200 

2 

2 

2 

998-1,213 

29,112 

29,112 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,800 

13,860 

4.6 

5 

5 

950-1,155 

65,285 

67,442 

1 

1 

1 

S63-1,04S 

12,576 

12,576 

2.6 

3 

3 

783-950 

31,376 

32,364 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,211 

9,662 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3.2 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,470 

17,308 

1.3 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,780 

5,760 

- 

- 

- 

(46) 
$263,851 

- 

- 

24.7 

26 

26 

$298,530 

$304,684 

100.3 

112.5 

112.5 

$1,058,431 

$1,328,335 

$1,363,146 

1 

$1,837-2,162 

$25,944 

$25,944 

1 

1,750-2,161 

25,932 

25,932 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

5 

$78,348 

$S2,440 

$82,440 

1 

$1,667-2,127 

$24,312 

$24,312 

7 

1,587-2,026 

163,527 

166,844 

— 

1,439-1,929 

- 

- 

— 

1,439-1,929 

— 

— 

2 

1,100-1,337 

32,0SS 

32,088 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

— 

950-1,155 

— 

— 

3 

905-1,100 

36,675 

38,016 

4 

905-1,100 

52.S0O 

52,800 

3 

905-1,100 

36,768 

37,952 

1 

905-1,100 

11,784 

12,376 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

927-1,128 

11,124 

11,676 

— 

S21-99S 

— 

— 

1 

S21-998 

11,976 

11,976 

_ 

783-950 

— 

— 

_ 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

746-905 

9,472 

9,936 

4 

614-746 

30,534 

32,044 

1 

614-746 

8,736 

8,952 

2 

469-571 

12,480 

12,756 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

457-556 

19,730 

20,016 

6 

425-517 

35,213 

36,003 

8 

395-505 

45,658 

46,460 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


523 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC   HEALTH-Confinued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


MO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (tulli.)      (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


59 

1 
4 
1 
1 

1 
1.7 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 

2 
4 
6 


29.7 

1 
1 


DIVISION    OF   PREVENTIVE 

MEDICAL  SERVICES— Continued 

Bureau  of  Chronic  Disease  Control — 
Continued 

Intermediate  clerk  n 5.7  5              5 

Junior  typist-clerk 1.2  2              2 

Junior  clerk 1.2  1              1 

Temporary  help 4.9  -              - 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 67.6  59 

Bureau  of  Communicable  Diseases  : 

Chief   1  1 

Public  health  medical  officer  III 4  4 

Public  health  medical  officer  II 2  1 

Chief  public  health  veterinarian 1  1 

Senior  public  health  statistician 1  1 

Public  health  veterinarian   1  1.7 

Associate  public   health   statistician  0.8 

Nursing  consultant 0.6  1 

Assistant  public  health  statistician.  1  1 

Junior  public  health  statistician 0.9  1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1  1 

Senior  stenographer 1.9  3 

Senior  clerk 0.8  — 

Senior  typist-clerk 2  2 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.9  4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5.4  6 

Intermediate  clerk 0.6 

Junior  typist-clerk    0.8  1 

Temporary  help 1.5  - 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions—  31.2  29.7 
Bureau  of  Crippled  Children  Services : 

Chief   1  1 

Public  health  medical  officer  III 1.4  1 

Public    health    medical    officer    III, 

maternal  and  child  health 111 

Public  health  medical  officer  II -  1              1 

Health  program  adviser  IV 111 

Health  program  adviser  III 1.2  2              2 

Associate  public  health  statistician.  Ill 

Nursing  consultant 0.6  1              1 

Health  program  adviser  II 1.3  2              2 

Administrative  officer,  therapy  serv- 
ices    0.4  —             — 

Public   health    social    work    consul- 
tant I 0.7  1              1 

Consultant  in  physical  therapy 3  3              3 

Consultant  in  occupational  therapy.  3  3              3 

Health  education  consultant  II 111 

District  administrative  officer 1.4  1              1 

Assistant  public  health  statistician.  Ill 

Supervising  clerk  II 111 

Supervising  clerk  I 1.9  2              2 

Senior  stenographer    2  2              2 

Senior  clerk    3  3              3 

Senior  typist-clerk 5  5              5 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.6  3              3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 25.2  27           27 

Intermediate  clerk 111 

Junior  stenographer 0.4  1               1 

Junior  typist-clerk 1.2  —              — 

Temporary  help 0.2  -              - 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 61.5  66            66 

Bureau  of  Maternal  and  Child  Health  : 

Chief    0.4  1              1 

Public  health  medical  officer  III 1.6  3              3 

Public  health  medical  officer  III, 

maternal  and  child  health 1.9  2              2 

Epidemiologist,  maternal  and  child 

health    0.6  1              1 

Coordinator,  farmworkers'  health 

services    0.6  1              1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$395-480 

359-435 

342-415 

(44,743) 

$670,383 

$1,667-2,127 

1,587-2,026 

1,439-1,929 

1,213-1,475 

1,100-1.337 

99S-1.213 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

746-905 

614-746 

530-644 

469-571 

457-556 

457-556 

425-517 

395-505 

395-480 

359-435 

(7,206) 

$327,927 


359-435 

(1,843) 

$477,838 

$1,667-2,127 
1,587-2,026 

1,587-2,026 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1,337 


$28,800 
9.120 
4.9S0 


$621,693 

$25,524 
92,854 
23.14S 
17,700 
15,916 
23,538 

13,200 
9,700 
7,668 
7,728 

19,633 

13,007 
24,401 
32,400 

4,524 


$330,941 


$566,849 

$20,004 
65,139 

45,192 

15,724 

13,695 


$28,800 
9,560 
4,980 


$633,463 

$25,524 
95,067 
23,148 
17,700 
16,044 
23,988 

13,200 

10,188 

8,048 

7,728 

19,934 

13,318 
24,691 
33,138 

4,740 


$336,456 


$1,667-2,127 

$25,524 

$25,524 

1,587-2,026 

22,872 

24,021 

l,5S7-2,026 

24,312 

24,312 

1,439-1,929 

23,148 

23,148 

1,100-1,337 

15,276 

16,044 

998-1,213 

26,525 

27,851 

905-1,100 

11,640 

12,226 

905-1,100 

12,326 

12,940 

905-1,100 

24,060 

24,600 

863-1,048 

- 

- 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

S21-998 

35,217 

35,784 

821-998 

35,112 

35,92S 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

746-905 

9,814 

10,314 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

530-644 

14,946 

15,306 

469-571 

13,212 

13,536 

457-556 

19,938 

20,016 

457-556 

32,030 

32,798 

425-517 

16,976 

17,836 

395-505 

147,981 

151.066 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

386-469 

5,000 

5,247 

$579,437 

$21,000 
67,188 

46,296 

16,044 

14,382 


524 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC   KEALTH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   PREVENTIVE 

MEDICAL  SERVICES— Continued 

Bureau  of  Material  and  Child  Health 
— Continued 
Associate  public  health   statistician 

Nursing    consultant    

Maternal  health  nursing  consultant 
Assistant  bureau  chief — 

administration    

Hearing  conservation  specialist 

Consulting    sanitarian    

Assistant  public  health   statistician 

Supervising  clerk  I   

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk   

Temporary    help    

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Mental  Retardation : 

Chief    

Health  program  adviser  IV 

Associate  public  health  statistician 

Nursing  consultant 

Public  health  social  work  con- 
sultant   I    

Public  health   nutrition  con- 
sultant II 

Senior  stenographer 

Statistical  clerk  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary    help    

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Nutrition : 

Chief    

Public  health  medical  officer  III 

Public  health  nutrition  consul- 
tant  III   

Public  health  nutrition  consul- 
tant  II    

Public  health  nutrition  consul- 
tant I   

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Subtotals.  Authorized  Positions 

Bureau  of  Occupational  Health : 
Chief    

Public  health  medical  officer  III 

Public  health  medical  officer  II 

Senior  industrial  hygiene  engineer 
Associate  industrial  hygiene 

engineer  

Industrial  hygiene  engineering 

associate    

Associate  public  health  statistician 
Occupational  health  nursing 

consultant 

Consulting  sanitarian 

Assistant  public  health 

statistician   

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Temporary  help 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 29.2 


1 

1.2 
2 

1 
2 
2 

1 
2 

2 

SALARY  RANGE 

$905-1,100 
905-1,100 
905-1,100 

$13,200 
25,676 
26,400 

$13,200 
26,296 
26,400 

1 
1 

0.7 
0.7 
1.8 

1 
5 
1 
2.2 

1 
1 
1 

1 
2 
1 
5 

1 

9 

1 
1 
1 

1 

2 

1 
5 
1 
2 

905-1,100 
863-1,048 
S21-998 
746-905 
530-644 
469-571 
425-537 
395-505 
395-480 
(26,841) 

$260,575 

13,200 
12,576 
11,976 

7,42S 
13,704 

6,204 
26,980 

5,760 
22,566 

13,200 
12,576 
11,976 

7,728 
13.704 

6,204 
27,734 

5,760 
22,566 

23.7 

28 

2S 

$345,424 

$352,254 

1 
0.9 

1 
0.7 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

$1,667-2,127 

1,100-1,337 

905-1.100 

905-1,100 

$25,524 
14,382 
13,200 
12,276 

$25,524 
15,096 
13,200 

12.S88 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

1 

1 

1 

1.5 

0.1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 

783-950 
469-571 
457-556 
395-505 

(225) 

$99,595 

10,995 
6.852 
6,672 

11,520 

11,400 
6.S52 
6,672 

11,520 

9.2 

10 

10 

$113,697 

$115,42S 

1 
0.8 

1 

1 

1 
1 

$1,048-1,273 
l,5S7-2,026 

$15,276 
24,312 

$15,276 
24.312 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

3 

2 

2 

7S3-950 

22.S00 

22,800 

0.6 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

614-746 
469-571 
425-517 

6,852 
6.204 

6,852 

6,204 

8.4 

7 

7 

$95,910 

$SS.644 

$SS,644 

1 

o 

1 
3 

1 
2 

2 

1 
2 

o 

$1,667-2.127 
1,587-2,026 
1,439-1,929 
1,100-1,337 

$25,524 
4S.624 

32,0S8 

$25,524 
4S.624 

32,088 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13.S60 

13,S60 

4 
1.1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

905-1.100 
905-1,100 

39,600 
13,044 

39.600 
13,200 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

905-1.100 
821-998 

13,200 
11,976 

13,200 
11,976 

0.9 

1 

1.9 

1 

4.9 

3.8 

0.1 

0.5 

1 

1 
1 
1 
3 
3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 

746-905 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 
(2,052) 

9,322 
6,852 
6,335 
6,110 
18,612 
17,280 

9,776 
6.S52 
6.646 
6,412 
1S.612 
17,280 

22 


22 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions—       235.8       226.7       226.7 


$314,434 

$2,325,010 


$262,427 
$2,412,115 


$263,650 

$2,451,772 


nEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


525 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PUBLIC   HEALTH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   RESEARCH 

Chief    1  1 

Assistant   chief    1  1 

Assistant  to  the  chief 1  1 

Statistical  consultant 1  1 

Consultant  in  behavorial  sciences 1  1 

Senior  public  health  statistician 1  1 

Associate  public  health  statistician 5.8  5 

Assistant  public  health  statistician 1.3  1 

Senior  stenographer 2  2 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.4  2 

Temporary  help 0.1  - 

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions   __  17.6  17 
Data  Processing : 

Chief   1  1 

Applied  science  programmer  IV  c 0.6  1 

Applied  science  programmer  III 2  2 

Supervisor,  EDP  e 0.8  1 

Health  program  adviser  II  <" 1  1 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  III  1  3 

Applied  science  programmer  II  c  » 1.9  4 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II  1  1 

Senior   computer   operator  c  r —  1 

Applied  science  programmer  I  c 1.6  2 

Programmer  I,  EDP  c 0.2  1 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  I  _  1  1 

Graphic  artist 2  2 

Supervising  clerk   I   1  1 

Computer  operator  m  s 0.3  2 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  1  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Key   data   supervisor  I 2  2 

Senior  typist-clerk  c 1.3  2 

Tabulating   machine   operator 4  2 

Statistical  clerk  I  e 1.7  2 

Intermediate   stenographer  c 2.7  3 

Intermediate   typist-clerk  n  r 5.4  8 

Key  punch  operator  c 18  20 

Key  data  operator — trainee 1.3 

Temporary  help  o   

Subtotals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS, 

AUTHORIZED  POSITIONS 1,298.5    1,320.9 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


17 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 

2 
1 

1 
2 
1 

1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
7 
20 


7.8 

5.1 

5.1 

61.6 

68.1 

63.1 

79.2 

85.1 

80.1 

SALARY   RANGE 

$1,837-2,162 
1,750-2,16] 

1,067-2.127 

1,273-1,548 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 

746-905 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

(289) 

$225,876 

$1,100-1,337 

998-1,233 

905-1,300 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

863-1,048 

746-905 

710-863 

614-746 

614-746 

614-746 

584-710 

556-676 

530-644 

530-644 

505-614 

469-571 

469-571 

457-556 

457-556 

457-556 

425-517 

395-505 

405^92 

359-395 

(77,47S) 

$436,874 

$662,750 


$25,944 
25,932 
25.524 
18,576 
18,576 
14,856 
62,824 

9,211 
13,704 

6.204 
10,620 


$231,971 

$16,044 

12.326 

22.440 

12,476 

11,448 

11,928 

36,067 

10,356 

7,368 

16,128 

7.368 

8.520 

16,224 

7,728 

12,772 

7,368 

6.S52 

13,704 

13,344 

13,344 

12,507 

17,S98 

41,438 

113,232 

45,651 

$494,531 

$726,502 


$25,944 
25.932 
25.524 
18,576 
1S.576 
15,596 
64,102 

9,662 
13,704 

6,204 
10,860 


$234,680 

$16,044 
12,940 
23,568 
13,096 
12,026 
12.526 
30,122 
10,356 

16.938 
7,728 
8.520 

16,224 

7.72S 

7,368 
6.S52 
13,704 
13,344 
13,344 
12,807 
18,174 
37,842 
115,2S6 

45,651 

$472,188 
$700,S68 


1,306.6    $11,865,518   $12,843,722   $12,916,320 


526 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT  OF   PUBLIC   HEALTH-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiith.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


REGIONAL  DIALYSIS  CENTERS 


Intermediate  stenographer 0.4 

Temporary  help - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.4 


SALARY  EANGE 

$425-517 
(-) 

$2,025 


$4,284 


$4,284 


$4,284 


HANDICAPPED   PERSONS   PILOT   PROJECT 


Public  health  social  work  consultant  II 

Associate  social  research  analyst 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


0.5 

1 
1 
0.5 


1 
1 
1 
0.6 


1 
1 
1 
0.6 


3.6 


:.c 


$927-1,128 
905-1,100 
395-505 
(2,557) 

$25,555 


$12,837 

13,200 

4,860 

3,S1S 

$34,715 


$4,284 


$13,482 

13,200 

5,100 

3,818 

$35,600 


ASSISTANCE  TO  COUNTIES  WITHOUT   LOCAL   HEALTH    DEPARTMENTS 

Chief  111  $1,667-2,127  $25,524  $25,524 

Public  health  medical  officer  III 0.6           1              1  1,587-2,026  24,312  24,312 

Chief  of  public  health  nursing 111  99S-1,213  14,556  14,556 

Chief  of  sanitation  services 111  905-1,100  13,200  13,200 

Public  health  nurse  III 6              S              S  821-99S  93,807  95.56S 

Health  education  consultant  II 1              1  S21-99S  9,852  10,356 

Sanitarian  III 5.5           6              6  783-950  65,197  66,486 

Public  health  nurse  II 12.3         13            13  746-905  135,372  136.7SS 

Sanitarian   II   14.5         15            15  710-S63  148,322  150,925 

Public  health  nurse  I 1.2           2              2  676-S21  19.43S  19.704 

Graduate  nurse 0.7           1              1  599-72S  8.736  S.736 

Senior  typist-clerk   111  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111  395-505  6,060  6,060 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 45.8         52  52  $47S,S61  $571,048  $57S,S87 

a  Position  reclassified  and  transferred  from  Bureau  of  Administrative  Services. 

b  One  position  authorized  under  the  provisions  of  Title  XVIII,  Public  Law  89-97  (Federal  Medicare  Program). 

c  One  position  authorized  under  the  provisions  of  Title  XIX,  Public  Law  S9-97  (Medi-Cal  Program). 

d  Position  reclassified  and  transferred  to  Divisional  Administration. 

e  One  position  transferred  from  the  Division  of  Patient  Care  Facilities  to  improve  clerical  operations.  All  clerical  positions  in  field 
offices  are  shown  under  Administrative  Services. 

f  Two  positions  transferred  from  the  Division  of  Patient  Care  Facilities  and  Services  to  improve  clerical  operations.  All  clerical  posi- 
tions in  field  offices  are  shown  under  Administrative  Services. 

s  Two  positions  authorized  under  the  provisions  of  Title  XVIII,  Public  Law  89-97  (Federal  Medicare  Program). 

h  Environmental  Hazards  Evaluation  Unit  transferred  from  Bureau  of  Chronic  Diseases  to  reflect  current  organizational  structure  of 
Air  Sanitation  program. 

i  Three  positions  authorized  under  the  provisions  of  Title  XVIII,  Public  Law  89-97  (Federal  Medicare  Program). 

i  One  position  transferred  to  Bureau  of  Administrative  Services,  Division  of  Administration  to  improve  clerical  operations.  All  clerical 
positions  in  field  offices  are  shown  under  Administrative  Services. 

fcAU  positions  in  Bureau  of  Health  Care  Services  are  authorized  under  the  provisions  of  Title  XIX,  Public  Law  89-97  (Medi-Cal 
Program). 

'  Seven  positions  authorized  under  the  provisions  of  Title  XVIII,  Public  Law  89-97  (Federal  Medicare  Program). 

mTwo  positions  authorized  under  the  provisions  of  Title  XIX,  Public  Law  89-97  (Medi-Cal  Program). 

n  Three  positions  authorized  under  the  provisions  of  Title  XIX,  Public  Law  89-97  (Medi-Cal  Program). 

o  Five  man-years  temporary  help  authorized  under  the  provisions  of  Title  XIX,  Public  Law  S9-97  (Medi-Cal  Program). 

p  Proposed  Service  Center  functions  to  be  performed  by  the  Department  of  Public  Health  in  1967-6S  and  1968-69  are  contained  in 
the  Poverty  Reduction  and  Prevention  Program  budget.  These  functions  will  require  salaries  and  wages  for  3  positions  at 
a  cost  of  $31,005  in  1967-68  and  3  positions  at  a  cost  of  $32,538  in  1968-69. 

i  All  positions  in  Division  of  Alcoholism  limited  to  June  30,  1968. 

r  One  position  limited  to  June  30,  1968. 

s  Two  positions  limited  to  June  30,  1968. 

t  Two  positions  transferred  to  the  Environmental  Hazards  Unit,  Division  of  Environmental  Sanitation,  to  reflect  the  current  organi- 
zation of  the  Air  Sanitation  Program. 

u  One  position  transferred  to  the  Environmental  Hazards  Unit,  Division  of  Environmental  Sanitation,  to  reflect  the  current  organi- 
zation of  the  Air  Sanitation  Program. 

v  In  accordance  with  Chapter  1545,  Statutes  of  1967,  the  State  Veh  icle  Pollution  Laboratory  is  being  transferred  to  the  Air  Resources 
Board. 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


527 


DEPARTMENT   OF   REHABILITATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


DEPARTMENTAL  ADMINISTRATION 
EXECUTIVE 


Director 

Deputy  director 

State  medical  consultant 

Information  officer  I 

Secretary  II  

Secretary  I  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

STATEWIDE   PLANNING   PROJECT 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$22,500 

$22,500 

$22,500 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

17,700 

18.576 

1 

1 

1 

1,667-2,026 

24,312 

24  312 

0.1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11.130 

11,688 

0.3 

1 

1 

599-728 

7,275 

7.632 

1.5 

1 

1 

543-660 

6,516 

6,852 

- 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

4.7 


$75,633 


DIVISION    OF   MANAGEMENT 
SERVICES 

Office  of  the  Chief : 

Administrative  service  officer  III 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Fiscal  Section : 

Fiscal   officer  II   1 

Associate  budget  analyst 1 

Accounting  officer  III 1 

Business  service  officer  II 1 

Assistant  budget  analyst 1 

Business  service  officer  I 0.9 

Accountant  I 1.5 

Business   service   assistant 0.6 

Property  clerk  II 1 

Accounting  technician  II 3 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 1 

Senior  clerk 2.2 

Senior   typist-clerk    0.4 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 1 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 1.1 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 13.8 

Intermediate   clerk   2.9 

Intermediate  account  clerk 2.1 

Stock  clerk 1 

Temporary    help    2.3 

Management  Analysis  Section : 

Associate  administrative  analyst 1 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Personnel  Section  : 

Personnel  officer  II 1 

Associate  personnel  analyst 0.3 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 0.5 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  typist-clerk 2 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.9 

Research  and  Statistics  Section  : 

Chief   0.7 

Senior  social  research  analyst 0.6 

Associate  social  research  analyst 0.9 

Associate  data  process  systems  ana- 
lyst    1 

Associate  research  analyst 0.9 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 0.6 

Senior  stenographer - 


$94,659 


$97,050 


Chief 

Senior  social  research  analyst 

Associate  statistician 

0.1 
0.2 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
2 

$1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 

821-998 
469-571 
425-517 

$18,576 
13,200 
11,976 

9,852 

6,852 

11,256 

$71,712 

$18,576 
13,860 
12,576 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I 
Senior  stenographer 
Intermediate  stenographer 

10,356 

6,852 

11,818 

Totals,  Authorized   Positions 

0.3 

7 

7 

$4,315 

$74,038 

1 

1 

$1,273-1,548 

$18,503 

$18,576 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,475 

6,799 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,980 

16,044 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,688 

12,276 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,510 

9,978 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,359 

9,814 

2 

2 

556-676 

14,208 

14,916 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7,368 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,230 

19,689 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,962 

18,542 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,406 

6,611 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,576 

5,860 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,970 

5,215 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,475 

6,777 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,466 

5,742 

16 

16 

395-505 

83,264 

86,486 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,180 

11,306 

3 

3 

395-480 

15,585 

16,140 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.5 

0.5 

(20,489) 

4,600 

4,600 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,888 

13,200 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,063 

9,510 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,466 

5,742 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,576 

13,200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,137 

9,586 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,428 

7,728 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,811 

13,223 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,466 

5,742 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,590 

5,870 

6 

6 

395-505 

31,224 

32,562 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

16,860 

17,700 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14.498 

15.216 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,126 

12,732 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

3 

3 

746-905 

27,973 

29,356 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,474 

6,756 

528 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   REHABGOTATEON-Confinued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.j       (Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
S3 
84 
85 
86 


DEPARTMENTAL  ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

DIVISION   OF   MANAGEMENT 
SERVICES— Continued 

Research  and  Statistics  Section — 
Continued 

Statistical  clerk  I - 

Intermediate   stenographer - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 67.8         S2.5         82.5 

Totals,    Departmental    Administration  72.S  96.5  96.5 


DIVISION   OF  VOCATIONAL  REHABILITATION 
ADMINISTRATION 

Chief    

Assistant  chief . 

Program  administrator 

Rehabilitation  workshop  consultant  II 
Physical  restoration  services 

consultant 

Rehabilitation  workshop  consultant  I 
Supervising  vocational  rehabilitation 

counselor  II 

Supervising  vocational  rehabilitation 

counselor  I 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALABY  RANGE 

3 

3 

$457-556 

$16,538 

$17,280 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,466 

5,742 

5 

5 

395-505 

26,020 

27,135 

$474,471 
$554,419 


$610,037 
$776,408 


29 


VOCATIONAL  GUIDANCE  AND 
PLACEMENT 

District  medical  consultant,  vocational 

rehabilitation  section 1 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  II 15.4 

Vocational  psychologist 9.9 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I 26.4 

Vocational    rehabilitation    counselor 164.9 

Vocational   rehabilitation   counselor — 

blind    9 

Vocational   rehabilitation   counselor — 

deaf   1 

Supervising  clerk   I 6.8 

Supervising   typist-clerk   I 6.6 

Vocational  rehabilitation  trainee 19 

Senior   stenographer 15.4 

Senior  clerk 0.7 

Senior  typist-clerk    11.1 

Accounting  technician  II 11.3 

Intermediate  stenographer    36.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 75.7 

Intermediate  clerk    2.4 

Telephone  operator — nonmultiple 

board 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 5.4 

Junior  typist-clerk    __  1.2 

District  medical  consultant — intermit- 
tent   12 

Physician  and  surgeon  II — 

intermittent    0.4 

Temporary  help 0.6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 433.5 


29 


29 


$295,737 


$309,839 


330,547 


$801,635 


1 
1 

4 
1 

1 
1 

4 
1 

1 
1 
4 
1 

$1,337-1,626 
1,155-1,405 
1,048-1,273 
1,048-1,273 

$19,512 
16,860 
60,684 
15,276 

$19,512 
16,860 
61,104 
15,276 

l" 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 
950-1,155 

14,556 
13,860 

14,556 
13,860 

5 

5 

5 

905-1,100 

61,940 

63,276 

3.1 

1 

5.9 

2.1 

2.9 

3 
1 
6 
1 
4 

3 

1 
6 
1 
4 

821-998 
543-660 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 

32,607 
7,920 

40,177 
5,226 

21,221 

34,260 
7,920 

40,594 
5,490 

22,210 

$314,918 


3 

3 

$1,439-1,929 

$53,980 

$56,707 

16 

16 

905-1,100 

207,628 

209,756 

15 

15 

905-1,100 

181,333 

186,260 

31 

31 

821-998 

341,217 

351,084 

208 

208 

746-905 

2,035,682 

2,106,002 

9 

9 

746-905 

94,152 

96,150 

1 

1 

746-905 

"10,860 

10,860 

9 

9 

530-644 

65,376 

67,080 

7 

7 

530-644 

51,490 

52,900 

_ 

_ 

556-614 

— 

— 

17.5 

17.5 

469-571 

116,038 

117,958 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,419 

11,995 

15 

15 

457-556 

94,125 

96,192 

13 

13 

457-556 

82,164 

83,882 

34.3 

34.3 

425-517 

203,966 

207.593 

85.2 

85.2 

395-505 

473,249 

486,400 

2 

2 

395^180 

11,156 

11,428 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

6 

6 

395^80 

32,022 

33,039 

1.5 

1.5 

359-435 

6,858 

7,190 

8.2 

8.2 

(198,999) 

168,082 

176,486 



_ 

1,439-1,929 

_ 

_ 

0.6 

0.6 

(4,301) 
$3,5S9,554 

3.9S6 

4,185 

485.3 

485.3 

$4,250,543 

$4,378,907 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


529 


DEPARTMENT   OF   REHABILITATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(FIHid)        (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF  VOCATIONAL  REHABILITATION- 
Continued 

SPECIAL   PROGRAMS 

Services  to  Industrially  Injured 

Program  administrator 1              1 

Supervising  vocational  rehabilitation 

counselor  I 4.9           5 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 9.8        10 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.5           4.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.2           5.5 

Junior   typist-clerk    0.6           1 

Medical  consultant-intermittent 0.1           0.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 26.1         27.5 

Provision  of  Emergency  and  Recon- 
structive Rehabilitation  Services 
Following  Widespread  Disaster 
From  Floods 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 0.5 

Junior  typist-clerk 0.7           — 

Temporary  help 3              - 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 4.2           - 

Psychiatric  Follow-up  Study 

Supervising  vocational  rehabilitation 

counselor  II 1              1 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 1               1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.6           1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.4           1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4              4 

Cooperative  Welfare  Program 

Supervising  vocational  rehabilitation 

counselor  II 1               1 

Vocational   psychologist -               1 

Supervising  vocational  rehabilitation 

counselor  I 1              3 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 20.3         21 

Intermediate   stenographer   0.9           2.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.4         10.5 

Intermediate    clerk    1.1           2 

Medical  consultant — intermittent -              0.2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 30.7         41.2 

Planning  Improvement  of  Workshops 
and  Rehabilitation  Facilities 

Project  director  -               1 

Rehabilitation  workshop   consultant  I  0.7           1 

Associate  social  research  analyst 0.5           1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.8           2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk —              1 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 2              6 

Planning  Program  for  the  Mentally 
Retarded 

Program  administrator 1              1 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  II 1               1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.9           1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1              1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3.9           4 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$1,048-1,273 

$15,276 

$15,276 

5 

S21-99S 

57,204 

58,764 

10 

746-905 

98,458 

101.954 

4.5 

425-517 

25,944 

26,606 

5.5 

395-505 

31,269 

31,831 

1 

359-435 

4,542 

4,760 

0.5 

(266) 

8,377 

S.796 

27.5 


41.2 


$210,942 


$746-905 
359-435 
(12,961) 

$20,185 


$905-1,100 
746-905 
425-517 
395-505 

$32,353 


$241,070 


$13,200 
9,894 
5.2S9 
5,220 

$33,603 


$238,115 


$99S-1,213 

950-1,155 

905-1,100 

425-517 

415-4S0 

$17,756 


$1,048-1,273 

905-1,100 
425-517 
395-505 

$35,997 


$337,637 


$11,976 

12,426 

11,400 

11,430 

4,9S0 

$52,212 


$15,276 

13,200 
5,226 
5,040 

$38,742 


$247,9S7 


$13,200 

10,398 

5,559 

5,484 

$34,641 


1 

$905-1,100 

$13,096 

$13,200 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

3 

821-998 

31,680 

32,688 

21 

746-905 

198.082 

207,802 

2.5 

425-517 

13,749 

14.289 

10.5 

395-505 

57,182 

5S.907 

2 

395-480 

10,620 

10.860 

0.2 

(-) 

2,368 

2,486 

$351,632 


$12,576 

13,044 

11,976 

11.694 

5,220 

$54,510 


$15,276 

13,200 
5,490 
5,286 

$39,252 


530 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   REHABILITATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiith.)       (Aiith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
\j 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF  VOCATIONAL   REHABILITATION- 
Continued 

SPECIAL   PROGRAMS— Continued 

Vocational  Rehabilitation  Project  for 
Economically  Depressed  Areas  of 
Los  Angeles  County 

Program  administrator 0.7  1  1 

District  medical  consultant 0.7  1  1 

Senior   social   research   analyst 0.7  1  1 

Rehabilitation  workshop  consultant  I_  -  2  2 
Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  II 1.2  2  2 

Associate  social  research  analyst 0.8  1  1 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I 1.8  2  2 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 8.1  9  9 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 111 

Rehabilitation  aid 26.1  31  31 

Accounting  technician  II 1.4  1  1 

Senior  typist-clerk 0.2  1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.S  3  3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6  6  6 

Clerical  aid 5.5  6  6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 57  68  6S 

Rehabilitation  of  Narcotic  Addicts  in 
Resident  Facilities 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  II -  0.5  0.5 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 0.5  2  2 

Intermediate  stenographer -  2  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.5  4.5  4.5 

Technical  Consultation  for  Services  to 
Clients   with    Catastrophic    Dis- 
abilities a 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I 0.7  1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -  0.5  0.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.7  1.5  1.5 

Vocational  Rehabilitation  of  Myo- 
cardial Revascularized  Clients  a 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 0.7  -  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.4  0.3  0.3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1.1  0.3  0.3 

Vocational  Rehabilitation  of 
Narcotic  Addicts 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I 0.6  -  - 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 0.9  —  — 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5  -  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2  —  - 

Totals,  Special  Programs 132.2       157  157 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALAEY  RANGE 

$1,048-1,273 

$13,860 

$14,556 

1,439-1,929 

17,268 

18,144 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,860 

950-1,155 

22,S00 

23,946 

905-1,100 

24,589 

25,490 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

821-99S 

22,547 

22,883 

746-905 

85,076 

S9,220 

530-644 

7,24S 

7.60S 

4S0-5S4 

1S9.320 

198,572 

457-556 

6,078 

6,216 

457-556 

5,4S4 

5,760 

425-517 

17,S29 

18,305 

395-505 

32,311 

33,447 

326-359 

23,394 

24,542 

$3S0,465 


$905-1,100 
746-905 
425-517 

$3,868 


$S21-998 
395-505 

$7,788 


$746-905 
395-505 

$9,633 


$821-998 
746-905 
395-505 

$16,123 

$973,225 


$494,204 


$5,430 
18,126 
10,200 

$33,756 


$11,976 
2,430 

$14,406 


$1,458 
$1,458 


$1,247,088 


$515,549 


$5,700 
19,020 
10,704 

$35,424 


$11,976 

2,550 

$14,526 


$1,530 
$1,530 


$1,295,051 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


531 


DEPARTMENT   OF   REHABILITATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled) (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF  VOCATIONAL   REHABILITATION- 
Continued 

COOPERATIVE    REHABILITATION 
SERVICES 


Vocational  Rehabilitation  Programs  for 
the  Mentally  III  and  Mentally  Re- 
tarded in  Cooperation  with  Mental 
Health  Programs 

Supervisor,  cooperative  vocational  re- 
habilitation  program   

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 

Vocational    work    experience    projects 

supervisor 

Assistant  supervisor  of  rehabilitation 

services,  mental  hospital 

Recreation  therapist 

Industrial  therapist 

Senior  stenographer 

Psychiatric  technician 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Janitor 

Medical  consultant — intermittent 

Vocational    psychologist — intermittent 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 51.5 

Residential  Rehabilitation  Center  Pro- 
gram for  the  Mentally  Retarded 

Supervising  vocational  rehabilitation 
counselor  II 

Supervising  psychiatric  social  worker 
I 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 

Supervising  psychiatric   technician 

Librarian   II   

Occupational  therapist 

Industrial  therapist 

Recreation    therapist    

Senior  psychiatric  technician  II 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Supervising   clerk   I   

Senior  psychiatric  technician  I 

Barbershop    manager   

Beauty  shop  manager 

Psychiatric  technician 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 


SALARY  RANGE 

— 

8 

8 

$863-1,048 

$95,808 

$100,60S 

7.3 

5.5 

5.5 

821-998 

62,700 

65,868 

— 

0.5 

0.5 

764-927 

4,836 

5,070 

20.2 

35 

35 

746-905 

349,434 

366,906 

0.5 

1 

1 

710-821 

9,852 

10,356 

1.1 

3 

3 

676-821 

28,188 

29,556 

— 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,112 

8,520 

1.2 

3 

o 

584-710 

24,336 

25,560 

1.4 

2 

469-571 

13,032 

13,704 

1.5 

6 

6 

457-584 

38,160 

40,032 

1.5 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,720 

13,344 

0.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

0.8 

6.8 

6.8 

425-517 

40,147 

42,187 

15.3 

21.5 

21.5 

395-505 

117,906 

123.S40 

0.1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,4S4 

5,760 

- 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,484 

5,760 

— 

0.9 

0.9 

— 

17,6S0 

18,560 

— 

0.2 

0.2 

- 

2,496 

2,620 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Regional  Diagnostic  Centers  for  the 
Mentally  Retarded 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


46.4 


1.7 
0.2 


1.9 


99.4        99.4 


$391,614 


$842,735 


80.5        80.5 


$291,377 


$746-905 
395-505 

$17,036 


$526,310 


$41,424 
11,505 

$52,929 


$884,923 


0.6 

1 

1 

$905-1,100 

$10,770 

$11,309 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

842-1,023 

5,136 

5,393 

1.2 

2 

2 

821-998 

22,614 

23,745 

2.1 

4 

4 

746-905 

39,087 

41,041 

— 

1 

1 

660-801 

8,037 

8,439 

— 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,663 

8,046 

0.9 

3 

3 

584-710 

21,902 

22,997 

1.4 

2 

2 

584-710 

14,602 

15,332 

2.1 

2 

2 

584-710 

14,602 

15,332 

9  2 

4 

4 

556-710 

27,805 

29,195 

0.1 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,951 

7,299 

0.3 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,951 

7,299 

8.4 

16 

16 

505-644 

100,83S 

105,SSO 

— 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,302 

6,617 

0.1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,302 

6,617 

22.5 

35 

35 

457-584 

200.054 

210.057 

1.6 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,157 

11,715 

1.8 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,358 

10,876 

0.8 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,179 

5,438 

$552,627 


$43,495 
12,080 

$55,575 


532 


HEALTH  AND  "WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   REHABiLITATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


MO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiilh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
» 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF  VOCATIONAL   REHABILITATION— 
Continued 

COOPERATIVE   REHABILITATION 
SERVICES— Continued 

Rehabilitation  Services  to  Disabled 
Young  People 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I 1.3  7.3  7.3 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 19.6         24  24 

Orientation-mobility  specialist  for  the 

blind    0.8  3  3 

Intermediate  stenographer 4.5  4  4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.9  9.5  9.5 

Medical  consultant — intermittent 1.7  1.7 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 33.1         49.5         49.5 

Vocational  Rehabilitation  Programs  for 
the  Disabled  in  Cooperation  with 
the  State  Youth  and  Adult  Cor- 
rection Agency 

Vocational  psychologist 0.1  1  1 

Supervisor,  cooperative  vocational  re- 
habilitation  program   —  3  3 

Coordinator  of  industrial  training — 

correctional   industries —  1  1 

Supervising     vocational     rehabiliation 

counselor  I 3.2  3.5  3.5 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 20.5         26  26 

Instructor  in  culinary  arts 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 13.3         23.5  23.5 

Medical   consultant — intermittent -  0.8  0.8 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 37.1         59.8         59.S 

Demonstration  Project — Use  of  Indus- 
trial Consultants  and  Shop  Man- 
uals for  Workshops  for  the  Handi- 
capped 

Sales  engineer 0.1  2  2 

Intermediate   stenographer   0.9  0.9 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.1  2.9  2.9 

Staff  Development  and  Training  Pro- 
grams   in    Connection    with    Co- 
operative Programs 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I 3.1  5  5 

Intermediate   stenographer   1.4  1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.7  4  4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 5.2         10  10 

Vocational  Rehabilitation  Programs  in 
Cooperation  with  the  Division  of 
Alcoholism,  Department  of  Public 
Health  or  Local  Alcoholic  Clinic 
Program  b 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  II 0.8  1  1 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I _-___  0.5  3  3 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 8.1  16  16 

Graduate  nurse 0.3  0.5  0.5 

Rehabilitation  aid 4.2  5  5 

Senior  stenographer 0.3  1  1 

Intermediate  clerk 7.5  14.5  14.5 

Medical   consultant — intermittent 0.1  1  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 21.8         42  42 

Totals,  Cooperative  Rehabilitation 

Services    197.1       350.1       350.1 

Totals,  Division  of  Vocational  Reha- 
bilitation           791.8    1,021.4    1,021.4 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$821-998 
746-905 

676-S21 

425-517 
395-505 


$245,3S2 


$280,524 


$710-783 
425-517 

$1,259 


$S21-998 
425-517 
395-505 

$44,026 


$75,599 
236,44S 

25,560 
21,408 
49,089 
27,520 

$435,624 


$497,6S0 


$22.S4S 
4,737 

$27,5S5 


$53,SS0 

5,579 

20,736 

$80,195 


$79,379 
248,270 

26,S3S 
22,478 
51.543 
28,900 

$457,408 


$905-1,100 

$11,868 

$12,461 

S63-1,04S 

34,116 

35,822 

863-l,04S 

11,307 

11,S72 

821-99S 

746-905 

676-1,048 

395-505 

37,704 
254,068 

12,468 
121,710 

14,439 

39,589 
266,771 

13,091 
127,796 

15,161 

$522,563 


$23,990 

4,974 

$28,964 


$56,574 

5,S5S 
21,773 

$84,205 


$905-1,100 

821-998 
746-905 
599-728 
480-584 
469-571 
395-480 
(109) 

$11,400 

31.068 
150,336 

3,768 
30.300 

5,904 
72,210 
16,188 

$11,970 

32.621 
157.853 

3,956 
31,815 

6.109 
75,821 
16,997 

$156,4S7 

$321,174 

$337,232 

$1,427,705 

$2,7S4,232 

$2,923,497 

$6,286,221 

$8,591,702 

$8,912,373 

HEALTH  AXD  WELFARE 


533 


DEPARTMENT   OF   REHABILITATSON-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
{Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Anth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


DIVISION    OF   REHABILITATION   OF  THE   BLIND 
ADMINISTRATION 


Chief    

Assistant   chief    

Coordinator,  opportunity  work  centers 

for  the  blind 

Senior   stenographer 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


PREVENTION    OF   BLINDNESS 
PROGRAM 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I 0.8  1  1 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.1  1  1 

Temporary  help -  0.1  0.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.9  2.1  2.1 


BUSINESS   ENTERPRISE   PROGRAM 
FOR  THE   BLIND 

Administrator    

Business  enterprise  officer  II 

Business  enterprise  officer  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 18.1         19  19 


FIELD    REHABILITATION    SERV- 
ICES  FOR  THE    BLIND 

Chief    

Area  supervisor 

Counselor-teacher    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 31.3         32.5         32.5 


OPPORTUNITY  WORK   CENTER 
FOR  THE   BLIND 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,213-1,475 
1,100-1,337 

746-905 
469-571 

$45,564 


$821-99S 
425-517 


$9,958 


152,780 


$262,332 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


ORIENTATION   CENTER   FOR  THE 
BLIND 

Administration : 

Administrator    

Business  service  officer  I 

Accountant  I 

Counselor   

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Telephone  operator 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 


8.4 


8.6 


8.6 


$53,603 


1 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

(-) 

$17,210 
14,278 

10,860 
6,600 


$48,948 


$11,976 

5,226 

615 


$17,817 


$170,160 


$297,880 


1,173 


$14,556 
9,472 
8,112 
7,368 
6,852 
5,760 
5,760 
5,440 
5,760 
575 


$17,700 
14,995 

10,860 
6,852 


$50,407 


$11,976 

5,490 

615 


$18,0S1 


1 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$14,092 

$14,556 

2 

2 

2 

821-998 

23,952 

23,952 

7.2 

8 

8 

746-905 

82,014 

84,030 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13.704 

13,704 

5.3 

5.4 

5.4 

425-517 

32,610 

32,886 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

395-505 

3,788 

3,788 

$172,916 


0.8 

1 

1 

$863-1,048 

$10,356 

$10,S60 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

23.1 

24 

24 

676-821 

233,034 

234,216 

3.9 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,887 

24,263 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

395-505 

8,883 

9,028 

$300,087 


San  Jose : 

Production  foreman 

1.1 

1 

1 

$584-710 

$7,760 

$8,146 

Laborer 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

480-530 

3,093 

3,180 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

Los  Angeles : 

Production  foreman 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

Laborer 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6,360 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.1 

0.1 

_ 

500 

500 

Berkeley : 

Production   superintendent 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,100 

9,548 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

457-556 
480-530 

6,160 
6,160 

6,464 

Laborer 

0.8 

6,360 

$60,598 


$14,556 
9,936 
8,112 
7,368 
6,S52 
5,760 
5,760 
5,714 
5,760 
575 


534 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   REHABILITATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


1 
2 
3 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   REHABILITATION   OF  THE   BLIND— 
Continued 

ORIENTATION   CENTER   FOR  THE 
BLIND — Continued 

Instruction  : 

Teacher,  typing  and  braille 2  3 

Teacher,  mobility  and  physical 2.8  6 

Business  education  teacher 1  1 

Home  economics  teacher 2  3 

Instructor  in  general  shop 1  2 

Care  and  Subsistence : 

Supervising  cook  I 1  1 

Cook    1  1 

Assistant  cook 0.3  1 

Hospital  aid 1.4  1.5 

Food  service  assistant  I 3  3 

Temporary  help — feeding 0.7  0.8 

Temporary  help — care 0.1  0.2 

Plant  Operation  : 

Stationary  engineer   1  1 

Groundsman 1  1 

Janitor  foreman  I 1  1 

Janitor    5.8  6 

Temporary  help 0.1  0.2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 34.2  41.8 


INDUSTRIES   FOR  THE   BLIND 
Berkeley  Center 

Administration  : 

Manager    

Accounting  officer  II 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting   technician   II 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Plant  Operation : 

Janitor    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Los  Angeles  Center 

Administration  : 

Manager    

Accounting  officer  II 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Calculating  machine  operator    (key 

driven) 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary   help 

Plant  Operation : 

Carpenter  I 

Janitor    

Janitor,  limited  service 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

San  Diego  Center 

Administration  : 

Manager    

Accountant  I 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Temporary  help 

Plant  Operation  : 

Janitor,  limited  service 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Industries  for  the  Blind 


9.7 


15.6 


5.7 


31 


41.8 


$247,642 


$324,687 


10.3 


10.3 


$61,981 


$70,519 


16.4 


16.4 


$98,858 


$108,851 


1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$10,566 

0.6 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,218 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,668 

0.7 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,980 

1  6 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(557) 

520 

6.1 


6.1 


32.8 


32.8 


395-480 

$34,628 

$195,467 


5,760 


$40,472 
$219,842 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


SALARY  RANGE 

3 

$676-l,04S 

$30,720 

$31,630 

6 

676-1,048 

57,042 

58,752 

1 

676-1,048 

12,026 

12,576 

3 

676-1,048 

32,676 

33,082 

2 

676-1,048 

20,700 

21,106 

1 

530-710 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

480-644 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

1.5 

395-480 

8,640 

8,640 

3 

359-435 

15,108 

15,340 

0.8 

(2,496) 

2,935 

2,935 

0.2 

(483) 

905 

905 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

480-530 

6,072 

6,335 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

6 

395-480 

32,474 

33,270 

0.2 

(524) 

1,258 

1,258 

$330,938 


1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.4 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,185 

6,490 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

2 

2 

9 

395-505 

10,900 

11,156 

0.6 

0.3 

0.3 

(1,813) 

718 

718 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

$71,356 


1 
1 

0.9 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

$821-998 
746-905 
457-556 
457-556 
435-530 
452-517 

$11,976 
9,978 
5,760 
6,672 
6,360 
12,408 

$11,976 

10,482 

6,060 

6,672 

6,360 

12,408 

1 
2 

1 

2 
0.4 

1 
2 
0.4 

415-505 
395-480 

6,060 

11,520 

1,589 

6,060 

11,520 

1,589 

0.7 
3 

2 

1 

o 

2 

1 
3 
2 

644-710 
395-480 
395-480 

7.72S 
17,280 
11,520 

8,112 
17,280 
11,520 

$110,039 


$11,085 
7,578 
5,960 
5,220 
5,760 
520 

5,760 

$41,883 
$223,278 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


535 


DEPARTMENT   OF   REHABILITATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  "WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Aiilli.)       (Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   REHABILITATION   OF  THE   BLIND- 
Continued 

INDUSTRIES   FOR  THE    BLIND 
MANUFACTURING   FUND 


Central  Office : 

Industrial  rehabilitation  services 

administrator 

General  manager 

General  accountant  III 

Sales  manager 

Supervisor,  quality  control 

Sales  engineer 

Sales  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Commission  on  sales 

Berkeley  Center : 

Production  superintendent 

Storekeeper  II  

Production   foreman   

Production  foreman  brooms 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Seamer-seamstress 

Stock  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Factory  workers 

Los  Angeles  Center : 

Production  superintendent 

Storekeeper  II  

Supervisor,  subcontracts 

Machinist    

Production  foreman 

Production  foreman,  limited  service 

Production  foreman,  sewing 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Material  handler 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Factory  workers 

San  Diego  Center : 

Production  superintendent 

Production  foreman 

Storekeeper  I  

Factory  workers 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,    Division    of    Rehabilitation    of 
the    Blind    


Chief   

Medical  consultant 

District  medical  consultant 

Assistant  chief    

Supervising  vocational  rehabilitation 

counselor  II 

Supervising  vocational  rehabilitation 

counselor  I 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  typist-clerk    

Junior  clerk 

District     medical     consultant — Intermit- 
tent    

Totals,  Division  of  Disability 

Determination     


SALARY  IiANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$14,995 

$15,748 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,300 

15,300 

0.8 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,096 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

821-905 

10.860 

10,800 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10.356 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,920 

8,316 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.8 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,486   • 

12,058 

— 

0.1 

0.1 

(-) 

1.000 

1.000 

- 

- 

- 

2.696) 

3,000 

3,000 

0.2 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9.396 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8.520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8.520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,924 

7.008 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

— 

0.5 

0.5 

(-) 

1,000 

1,000 

69 

100 

100 

(257,275) 

300,000 

300,000 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,586 

10,062 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

0.5 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,792 

8,180 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

0.8 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,008 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

2 

584-710 

16,032 

16,836 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

6,672 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

505-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.100 

5,352 

0.8 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

121 

150 

150 

(491,062) 

500,000 

500,000 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

33 

45 

45 

(154,544) 
$1,155,296 

$2,122,642 

175.000 

175,000 

254.9 

329.6 

329.6 

$1,266,011 

$1,270,9S0 

382.8 

470.4 

470.4 

$2,404,518 

$2,427,2S5 

.TERMINATION 

1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,587-2,026 

24.312 

24,312 

10.9 

13 

13 

1,439-1.929 

263,093 

270,518 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14,324 

15,036 

1.9 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

11.7 

14 

14 

821-998 

157,191 

160,326 

89.3 

94 

94 

746-905 

895,960 

934,830 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,066 

15,456 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,844 

12,432 

8.3 

9 

9 

457-556 

58,244 

58,974 

3.7 

3 

3 

425-517 

18,612 

18,612 

83.5 

89 

89 

395-505 

491.326 

503,987 

4.7 

6 

6 

395^80 

31.908 

32,720 

6.9 

6 

6 

359-435 

27,072 

28,380 

2.7 

2 

2 

342-415 

8,585 

9,012 

6.8 

6 

6 

(149,604) 

161,904 

166,437 

238.2 

253 

253 

$1,975,003 

$2,239,345 

$2,310,936 

536 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT  OF  REHABILITATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aoth.)       (Amh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
1 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SPECIAL   REHABILITATION  SERVICES 

SPECIAL   REHABILITATION 
SERVICE   UNITSa 

Supervising  vocational  rehabilitation 

counselor  I 5.7           4.5 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 13.7  14 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor — 

blind    1              1 

Rehabilitation  aid 28.7  33 

Senior  stenographer 1.4           1 

Senior  typist-clerk 2.8           3 

Intermediate  stenographer 2              3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 8.3           S 

Totals,  Special  Rehabilitation  Serv- 
ice Units 63.6  67.5 


SERVICE  CENTER   PROGRAM c 

Center  Management  Element  c 

Manager  II — state  service  center 2.9 

Manager  I — state  service  center S.5 

Assistant  manager  II — service  center  0.7 

Assistant  manager  I — service  center  _  0.6 

Senior   stenographer 2.2 

Intermediate  stenographer   5.7 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.9 

Temporary    help    2.6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  c 26.1 


SALARY  EANGE 

4.5 

$821-998 

$50,822 

$52,600 

14 

746-905 

133,604 

139,112 

1 

746-905 

10,524 

10,860 

33 

4S0-584 

196,230 

206,152 

1 

469-571 

5.S58 

6,154 

3 

457-556 

19,600 

20,016 

3 

425-517 

17,634 

17,898 

8 

395-505 

41,142 

43,087 

67.5 


Reception  (Intake)   Eiementc 

Supervising    vocational    rehabiltation 

counselor  I 1.5  - 

Supervising  intake  counselor — service 

center 3.8  - 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 0.7  - 

Employment  security  officer  II 0.7  — 

Intake  counselor — service  center 4.1  - 

Rehabilitation  aid 45.4  - 

Rehabilitation     aid — Mexican-Spanish 

speaking    4.8  - 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.2  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.3  - 

Telephone  operator — multiple  board  -  - 

Junior  stenographer 0.9  - 

Community  service  trainee 27.3  - 

Clerical   aid   18.3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  c 115  - 

Rehabilitation  Element  c 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  II 2  - 

Vocational  psychologist 1.9  - 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I 5.5  — 

Vocational  rehabilitation  counselor 26.6  - 

Rehabilitation  aid 30.5  - 

Rehabilitation     aid — Mexican-Spanish 

speaking    -  - 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$246,051 


$1,213-1,626 

1,100-1,475 

950-1,155 

863-1,048 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

(14,500) 


$236,946 


$S21-998 

801-973 
746-905 
676-821 
676-821 
480-584 

480-584 
425-517 
395-505 
395^80 
386-469 
359-395 
326-359 

$032,065 


$905-1,100 
905-1,100 

821-998 
746-905 

480-584 

480-584 


$475,414 


$495,S79 


HEALTH  AND  "WELFARE 


537 


DEPARTMENT   OF   REHABILITATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (A»lh.)       (tait.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SPECIAL     REHABILITATION     SERVICES— Continued 

SERVICE  CENTER   PROGRAM— Continued 

Rehabilitation  Element — Continued 

3ALARY  RANGE 

Supervising  clerk  I 2.1  -  -  §530-644 

Senior  stenographer 2.2  -  -  469-571                          —                          - 

Senior   typist-clerk   1.4  -  -  457-556                           -                          - 

Accounting  technician  II 0.6  -  -  457-556                           -                          - 

Intermediate   stenographer   1.6  -  -  425-517                           -                          - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 23.6  -  -  395-505                          -                          - 

Intermediate   clerk   2.6  -  -  395-^80 

Clerical   aid   12.1  -  -  326-359 

Medical   consultant — intermittent 0.1  -  -  (2,250)                         -                          - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  e 112.S  -  §921,359 

Totals,  Service  Center  Program  c 253.9  §1,790,370 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    1,803.1    1,908.8   1,908.8         §12,974,706        §14,487,387        §14,948,108 

a  Of  the  220.1  positions  transferred  from  the  Service  Center  Program,  Rehabilitation  Element  in  the  1967-68  Governor's  Budget,  68 
positions  were  transferred  to  the  Vocational  Rehabilitation  Project  for  Economically  Depressed  Areas  of  Los  Angeles  County, 
1.5  positions  were  transferred  to  Technical  Consultation  for  Services  to  Clients  with  Catastrophic  Disabilities,  0.3  position  was 
transferred  to  Vocational  Rehabilitation  of  Myocardial  Revascularized  Clients,  67.5  positions  were  transferred  to  Special  Re- 
habilitation Service  Units,  and  82.8  positions  were  not  continued. 

b  Continuation  of  program  dependent  on  federal  funding  being  matched  by  state  funds  to  be  authorized  by  1968-69  Legislature  or  by 
funds  from  local  communities. 

c  See  Service  Center  Program  Budget  for  1967-68  and  1968-69  authorized  positions. 


538 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


SERVICE   CENTER   PROGRAM 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 

66-67 
(Filled) 

67-68 
(Auth.) 

68-69 
(Auth.) 

1968-69 

SALARY  KANGE 

(0.9) 

1 

1 

$1,375 

$16,500 

$16,500 

(0.3) 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,860 

(0.8) 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,445 

15,160 

(0.8) 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,382 

15,096 

(0.6) 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,220 

11,784 

(0.3) 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

(0.5) 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,056 

11,600 

(-) 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

(-) 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1.8) 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,342 

13,676 

(0.8) 

3 

3 

425-517 

15,644 

16,424 

(0.8) 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,596 

4,820 

(1.8) 

- 

- 

(9,370) 

— 

— 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73' 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 


EXECUTIVE  ELEMENT 

Director 

Field  representative 

Training  officer  II 

Senior  statistician 

Training  officer  I 

Associate  management  analyst 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Associate  social  research  analyst 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Junior  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions (9.4)       15 


CENTER  MANAGEMENT 
ELEMENT 

Manager  II 

Manager  I 

Assistant  manager  II 

Assistant  manager  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 


RECEPTION    (INTAKE)    ELEMENT 

Supervising  intake  counselor 

Intake  counselor 

Rehabilitation  aid 

Rehabilitation  aid — Mexican-Spanish 

speaking  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 

Junior  stenographer 

Community  service  trainee 

Clerical  aid 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


REHABILITATION    ELEMENT 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  II (2) 

Vocational  psychologist (1-9) 

Supervising    vocational    rehabilitation 

counselor  I (5.5) 

Vocational    rehabilitation   counselor (26.6) 

Rehabilitation    aid    (30.5) 

Rehabilitation     aid — Mexican-Spanish 

Speaking (-) 

Supervising  clerk  I  (2.1) 

Senior  stenographer (2.2) 

Senior  typist-clerk   (1.4) 

Accounting  technician  II (0.6) 

Intermediate   stenographer (1.6) 

Intermediate  typist-clerk (23.6) 

Intermediate   clerk    (2.6) 

Clerical  aid   (12.1) 

Medical   consultant — intermittent (0.1) 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions (112.8) 


15 


($85,053) 


$147,397 


$152,916 


(2.9) 

4 

4 

$1,213-1,626 

$59,664 

$62,640 

(8.5) 

2 

2 

1,100-1,475 

28,416 

29,832 

(0.7) 

6 

6 

950-1,155 

68,880 

72,324 

(0.6) 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

23,136 

23,976 

(2.2) 

6 

6 

469-571 

39,282 

40,860 

(5.7) 

10 

10 

425-517 

57,646 

59,336 

(2.9) 

10 

10 

395-505 

50,829 

52,714 

(2.6) 

0.5 

0.5 

(14,500) 
($236,946) 

3,000 
$330,853 

3,000 

(26.1) 

40.5 

40.5 

$344,682 

(5.3) 
(5.5) 

6 

6 

$801-973 

$64,071 

$66,018 

27 

27 

676-821 

223.2S4 

234,000 

(45.4) 

93 

93 

480-584 

556,732 

583,781 

(4.8) 

23 

23 

480-584 

137,380 

144,288 

(1.2) 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,430 

11,694 

(6.3) 

12 

12 

395-505 

63,108 

65,452 

(-) 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

(0.9) 

1 

1 

386-469 

4,960 

5,205 

(27.3) 

69 

69 

359-395 

297,252 

312.156 

(18.3) 

34 

268 

34 

268 

326-359 

133,008 
$1,496,085 

139,536 

(115) 

($632,065) 

$1,567,230 

4 

4 

$905-1,100 

$47,065 

$48,914 

3.5 

3.5 

905-1,100 

40,264 

42,274 

12.5 

12.5 

821-998 

134,576 

139.079 

43 

43 

746-905 

402,734 

420,197 

56 

56 

480-584 

338,021 

354.90S 

9 

9 

480-584 

53,840 

56,543 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,066 

15,426 

3 

3 

469-571 

18,668 

19,496 

5 

5 

457-556 

29,264 

30.512 

2 

2 

457-556 

11,838 

12,276 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,848 

11,394 

34 

34 

395-505 

185,077 

191,126 

3 

3 

395-480 

15,820 

16,318 

24 

24 

326-359 

93,966 

98,578 

2.6 

2.6 

(2,250) 
($921,359) 

44,897 
$1,441,944 

47,174 

205.6 

205.6 

$1,504,215 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


SERVICE   CENTER   PROGRAM-Continued 


539 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        [Aalhj       (Amh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


EMPLOYMENT   ELEMENT 

Employment  security   officer   IV (1.3)  4  4 

Employment  security  officer  III (7^1)  8  8 

Supervising  employment  counselor (1)  3  3 

Employment  security  officer  II (11.5)  15  15 

Employment    counselor    (15.5)  22  22 

Employment  security  officer  I (22.5)  27  27 

Employment  counselor — trainee (39)  24  24 

Employment   security   trainee   (10.6)  17  17 

Employment  community  worker (3.6)  13  13 

Senior  clerk (1)  \  ]_ 

Intermediate   stenographer   (2.3)  2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk (9.8)  14  14 

Intermediate  file  clerk (2.4)  3  3 

Telephone     operator — multiple     board  (1)  1  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions (128.6)  154  154 

SOCIAL   WELFARE    ELEMENT 

Social  welfare  services  specialist (0.2)  1  1 

Social   service   administrator   I (0.1)  1  1 

Social  service  consultant  III (-)  4  4 

Intermediate  stenographer (0.2)  1  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions (0.5)  7  7 

PUBLIC   HEALTH    ELEMENT 

Health  program  adviser  II (-)  2  2 

Health  progrcm  adviser  I (0.1)  1  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions (0.1)  3  3 

YOUTH  AUTHORITY  ELEMENT 

Parole  agent  II (0.2)  2  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions (0.2)  2  2 

CORRECTIONS   ELEMENT 

Parole  agent  II (0.2)  3  3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions (0.2)  3  3 

FAIR    EMPLOYMENT   PRACTICES 
ELEMENT 

Consultant    (1.4)  2  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions (1.4)  2  2 

APPRENTICESHIP  STANDARDS 

Consultant    (1)  5  5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions (1)  5  5 

MENTAL   HYGIENE   ELEMENT 

Supervising  psychiatric  social  worker 

I (0.1)  2  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions (0.1)  2  2 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    (395.4)  707.1  707.1 


SALARY  BANGE 
$863-1.048 
746-905 
746-905 
676-821 
676-821 
584-710 
556-614 
556-614 
480-584 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-^80 


$1,155-1,405 

1,04S-1,273 

927-1,128 

425-517 

($4,545) 


$905-1,100 
746-905 

($1,625) 


$842-1,023 
($1,76S) 


$S42-1,023 
($2,290) 


$S63-1,048 
($13,058) 


$863-1,048 
($S,728) 


$842-1,023 
($928) 


$45,024 

81,552 

29,612 

136,550 

182,868 

207,174 

169,142 

122,664 

78,032 

6,672 

12,208 

71.336 

16,380 

5,599 


($898,749)         $1,164,813 


$16,860 

15,276 

45,648 

5,720 

$83,504 


$21,720 
9,285 

$31,005 


$22,130 
$22,130 


$32,334 
$32,334 


$21,3S4 
$21,384 


$56,199 
$56,199 


$23,126 
$23,126 


$2,807,114)         $4,850,774 


$46,620 

83.892 

30,984 

140,848 

191,648 

214.730 

173,592 

125,111 

81,958 

6,672 

12,408 

74,026 

16,620 

5,760 


$1,204,869 


$16,860 

15,276 

47,916 

6,004 

$86,056 


$22,800 
9,738 

$32,538 


$22,8S4 
$22,8S4 


$33,492 
$33,492 


$22,440 
$22,440 


$58,371 
$58,371 


$23,576 
$23,576 


$5,053,269 


540 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   SOCIAL  WELFARE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.) (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
1 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DEPARTMENTAL  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive  Office : 

Director 

Chief  deputy  director 

Staff  assistant  to  the  director 

Information  officer  II 

Secretary   I    

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer  a 

Intermediate   typist-clerk  a 

Temporary  help 

Board  : 

Board  member  (7)  per  diem 

Executive   secretary   

Senior  stenographer 

Legal  Office: 

Chief,  legal  office 

Senior  counsel  

Social  service  review  officer 

Associate  counsel 

Assistant  counsel 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Manual  Unit : 

Administrative  assistant   

Senior   stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


COMMUNITY  WELFARE   SERVICES 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$24,500 

$24,500 

$24,500 

1 

1 

1 

1.SS2 

22,584 

22.5S4 

o.s 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,632 

7,920 

0.8 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.S52 

2.8 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

12,408 

0.6 

— 

— 

395-505 

— 

— 

0.2 

0.3 

0.3 

(1,928) 

2,540 

2,540 

__ 

_ 

_ 

25  day 

6.300 

6.300 

0.5 

1 

1 

1,273-1,54S 

15,340 

16,112 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,796 

6,S52 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1.793 

21,516 

21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1.273-1,548 

16.724 

17,560 

11.3 

12 

12 

1,04S-1273 

175,782 

179.082 

0.6 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

14,266 

14,976 

0.4 

— 

— 

863-1,048 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

517-628 

7.536 

7.536 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6.852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.9 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,789 

6,079 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5.760 

0.3 

0.2 

0.2 

(1,927) 

1,516 

1,516 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

34.1 


34.5 


34.5 


$3S1,341 


$432,525 


Administration : 

Deputy  director 1  1 

Chief  of  emergency  welfare  services  1  1 

Social  service  administrator  I 1  1 

Associate   social    research    analyst  b  0.4  - 

Social  service  consultant  II 1  1 

Senior    stenographer    2  2 

Review  Division : 

Social  service  administrator  III 1  1 

Administrative  Review  Bureau : 

Social  service  administrator  II 1  1 

Social  service  administrator  I 3  2 

Associate  management  analyst 2  2 

Social  service  consultant  III 4.7  4 

Senior   stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate    stenographer 0.9  1 

Eligibility  Control  Bureau  : 

Social  service  administrator  II 1  1 

Social  service  administrator  I 2.1  1 

Social  service  consultant  II 21.7  13 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  1 

Area  Offices : 
Administration  : 

Social  service  administrator  III 3  2 

Social  service  administrator  II 6  2 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.2  - 

Senior  stenographer 3  2 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  - 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1  - 

Administrative  Services : 

Area  administrative  officer 3  - 

Training  consultant  c 2.4  2 

Welfare  fiscal  representative 3.9  2 

Associate  management  analyst 3  - 

Associate  social  research  analyst  3  — 

Social  service  consultant  II  c 0.8  - 

Supervising  clerk  II 2  2 

Supervising  clerk  I 1.4  2 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 2  2 

Senior   typist-clerk    3.9  2 

Senior  clerk   3  3 

Senior  file  clerk 1  1 

Senior  information  clerk 1  1 

Senior  account  clerk 2  2 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$43S,777 


1 

$1,405-1,70S 

$20,0S6 

$20,496 

1 

1,155-1.405 

16.S72 

16,872 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

1 

842-1,023 

11.926 

12,276 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,756 

18,756 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16.S60 

16.860 

*> 

1,048-1,273 

30,552 

30.552 

o 

905-1.100 

24,195 

24,744 

4 

927-1,128 

53,550 

54,144 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

1 

425-517 

6.204 

6.204 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16.S60 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14.440 

15.156 

13 

842-1,023 

156,040 

158,938 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

2 

1,273-1,548 

37,152 

37,152 

o 

1,155-1,405 

32.768 

33,720 

_ 

746-905 

— 

_ 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

_ 

425-517 

— 

_ 

- 

395-505 

- 

- 

_ 

99S-1.213 

_ 

_ 

2 

927-1,128 

26,046 

27,072 

2 

905-1,100 

26,036 

26,400 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

— 

S42-1.123 

— 

— 

o 

614-746 

17,904 

17,904 

2 

530-644 

14.856 

15,216 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

457-556 

12,732 

13,032 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


541 


DEPARTMENT   OF   SOCIAL   WELFARE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tilth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
i$4 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


COMMUNITY   WELFARE    SERVICES- 
Continuad 

Area  Offices — Continued 

Administrative  Services — Continued 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  <l 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Telephone  operator 

Temporary  help 

Adult  Services : 

Social  service  administrator  e 

Social  service  consultant  III  r 

Social  service  consultant  II ' 

Social  service  consultant  I  e,  h 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Family  and  Children : 

Social  service  administrator  I 

Social  service  consultant  III  S.  h 

Social  service  consultant  II 1 

Social  service  consultant  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Direct  Operations : 

Social  service  administrator  I  g 

Social   service  consultant   II  % 

Social  service  consultant  II 1 

Adoptions   casework   supervisor 

Social  service  consultant  I 

Adoptions  caseworker 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


MANAGEMENT  SERVICES 

Administration  : 

Deputy  director 1  1 

Associate  management  analyst  i 0.7  — 

Senior   stenographer 1  1 

Fiscal  Division : 

Chief  of  division 1  1 

General  auditor  III 0.7  1 

Associate  budget  analyst  k 1  2 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Accounting   technician   II 0.7  1 

Administrative  Accounting  Bureau : 

Accounting  officer  III 1  1 

Accounting  officer  II 1  1 

General   accountant   II ' -  1 

Accountant  I 3  3 

Senior  account  clerk 1  1 

Accounting  technician  II  m 7.1  7 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II  2  2 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Calculating  machine  operator,  key 

driven    1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6  7 

Bookkeeping  machine   operator  II  1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 5.8  5 

Temporary  help 0.6  0.1 

Field  Audits  Bureau  : 

Supervising  governmental  auditor 

I ._  11 

Governmental  auditor  III 2.2  3 

Governmental  auditor  II 8.8  9 

Auditor   I   5  10 

Accounting  technician   II 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1  2 

Temporary    help    0.3  - 

County  Fiscal  Affairs  Bureau  : 

Welfare   fiscal   supervisor 1  1 

Welfare  fiscal  representative 0.8  1 

General  accountant  III 1  1 

General  accountant  II 1.1  4 

Supervising  clerk  II 1  1 

Accountant  I 1  1 

Supervising  clerk   I   1.6  2 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

0 

0 

$457-556 

_ 

_ 

7.3 

6 

6 

425-517 

$35,662 

$36,749 

67 

66.2 

65.7 

395-505 

370,098 

375,721 

4.1 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

20,643 

21,094 

S.9 

8.5 

8.5 

395-480 

47.75S 

4SJ01 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1.2 

- 

- 

(5,446) 

- 

3 

- 

_ 

1,048-1,273 

_ 

_ 

0 

4 

4 

927-1,128 

54,144 

54.144 

4.7 

— 

— 

842-1,023 

— 

_ 

4.8 

3 

3 

764-927 

26,195 

26.98S 

2 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

3 

2 

2 

1,048-1,273 

30,132 

30,552 

7.7 

0 

0 

927-1,128 

— 

— 

2.1 

_ 

- 

842-1,023 

_ 

_ 

4 

3 

3 

764-927 

32,772 

33,286 

3 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

12,408 

2.9 

3 

3 

1,048-1.273 

43,752 

44.412 

7.7 

8 

8 

927-1,128 

105,578 

107,538 

53.3 

50 

50 

842-1,023 

591,736 

600, 68S 

5.9 

6 

6 

842-1,023 

71,746 

73.156 

1.5 

1 

1 

764-927 

11,124 

11.124 

31.5 

36 

36 

764-927 

385,514 

390,892 

5 

4 

4 

425-517 

24,816 

24,816 

2 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

333 

268.7 

268.2 

$3,005,754 

$2,553,537 

$2,590,247 

1 

$1,405-1,708 

$20,496 

$20,496 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,852 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

905-1,100 

12,476 

13,096 

1 

905-1,100 

24,060 

13,200 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,852 

1 

457-556 

5,885 

6,1S5 

1 

905-1,100 

13,148 

13,200 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,S60 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10,860 

3 

556-676 

24,336 

24,336 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

7 

457-556 

45,473 

46,263 

2 

435-530 

12,720 

12,720 

1 

425-517 

5,467 

5,743 

_ 

415-505 

6,060 

_ 

7 

395-505 

39,512 

39,708 

1 

395-4S0 

5,100 

5,352 

6 

395-480 

28,160 

34,768 

0.1 

(2,381) 

437 

437 

1 

998-1,213 

14,092 

14,556 

3 

905-1,100 

37,512 

38,726 

9 

746-905 

93,117 

94.6S4 

10 

584-644 

76.6S0 

77,280 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

2 

395-480 

10,168 

10,676 

(1,131) 

- 

- 

1 

998-1,213 

12,638 

13.255 

1 

905-1,100 

12,226 

12,836 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

4 

746-905 

36,030 

37.812 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8.952 

1 

556-676 

7,728 

8,112 

2 

530-644 

14,270 

14,596 

542 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF  SOCIAL  WELFARE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aoth.)       (Autfa.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


MANAGEMENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Fiscal  Division — Continued 

County  Fiscal  Affairs  Bureau — 
Continued 

Senior  account  clerk 12  12 

Accounting  technician  II 1  1 

Intermediate   stenographer 1.9  2 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1.9  2 

Intermediate  account  clerk 11.7  12 

Intermediate    clerk    0.7  — 

Temporary  help 0.5  - 

Office  Services  Bureau : 

Business   service   officer  III 1  1 

Business  service  officer  I 1.7  1 

Business  service  assistant 0.9  1 

Supervising   clerk   II    1  1 

Supervising  file  clerk  II 1  1 

Storekeeper  II 0.2  1 

Supervising  clerk  I 3.8  4 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I  1.1  2 

Storekeeper  I 1  1 

Senior  clerk 5.6  6 

Senior  typist-clerk 3  3 

Senior  file  clerk 1.7  2 

Varitypist 0.9  1 

Stock  clerk 7  7 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(direct  impression) 2.1  3 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offiset)   4  4 

Intermediate  stenographer 7  7 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 22.6  23 

Intermediate  file  clerk 10.5  13 

Intermediate  clerk  n 34.5  35.5 

Duplicating  machine  operator  I  _  2.2  1 

Temporary  help 11.1  3 

Management  Analysis  Bureau  : 

Senior  management  analyst 1  1 

Associate  management  analyst 3.7  4 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.5  0.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.9  1 

Personnel  Bureau  : 

Personnel    officer    I    1  1 

Junior  staff  analyst 1  1 

Supervising  clerk   I   1  1 

Intermediate   stenographer   1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Intermediate   clerk    0.9  0.5 

County  Merit  Systems  Bureau  : 

Merit  system's  administrator 0.7  1 

Personnel  officer  II 0.3  - 

Associate  personnel   analyst 2  2 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 1  1 

Junior    staff    analyst    0.9  1 

Supervising   clerk    I   1  1 

Senior   stenographer 1  1 

Senior  clerk 0.3  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5.6  3.5 

Intermediate  file  clerk 1  1 

Intermediate  clerk 1.9  2 

Research  and  Statistics  Division : 

Chief    of   division    1  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate    stenographer    2.7  3 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1.1  1 

Research  Bureau  : 

Senior  social  research  analyst 1.4  1 

Home  economics  analyst 1  1 

Associate  social  research  analyst  o  5.9  7 

Associate  research  analyst 0.9  1 

Assistant  economic  analyst 0.8  1 

Assistant  social  research   analyst  2.4  2 

Junior  social  research  analyst 2.4  5 

Senior  account  clerk 0.9  1 

Statistical  Reports  Bureau : 

Senior  social  research  analyst 1  1 

Associate  social  research  analyst  b  2.3  3 

Associate  research  analyst 1  1 

Assistant  social  research  analyst  1.5  1 

Assistant  statistician 0.7  — 

Supervising   clerk   II 1  1 

Supervising  clerk   I 2  2 

Senior  account  clerk 4.1  5 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

12 

$457-556 

$72,566 

$75,556 

1 

457-556 

5.SS5 

6,185 

2 

425-517 

11,958 

12,408 

9 

395-505 

10,940 

11.200 

12 

395^S0 

64,596 

66,127 

_ 

395-4S0 

— 

_ 

- 

(2,259) 

- 

- 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9.396 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

S.952 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

8,952 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

8,952 

1 

584-746 

7,098 

7,458 

4 

530-644 

30,132 

30,S52 

9 

505-614 

12,866 

13.510 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

6 

457-556 

3S,832 

39,220 

3 

457-556 

19,404 

19,704 

2 

457-556 

11,949 

12,552 

1 

457-556 

5,760 

6,060 

7 

457-556 

46,704 

46,704 

3 

415-505 

16,699 

17,422 

4 

435-530 

22  422 

23,571 

7 

425-517 

39,172 

40,794 

23 

395-505 

130.438 

133,019 

13 

395-480 

67.746 

69,696 

35.5 

395-480 

194,826 

19S.680 

1 

377-457 

4,760 

5,000 

3 

(51,420) 

15,898 

15,898 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

4 

905-1,100 

50,064 

51,252 

0.5 

425-517 

2,8S3 

3,027 

1 

395-505 

5,100 

5,352 

1 

950-1.155 

13.S60 

13.S60 

1 

614-746 

7,698 

S.080 

i 

530-644 

6.S6S 

7,218 

1 

425-517 

5.536 

5.S12 

1 

395-505 

5,507 

5,760 

0.5 

395-4S0 

2,944 

3,095 

1 

1.155-1,405 

16.5SS 

16.S60 

_ 

1,04S-1,273 

— 

— 

9 

905-1,100 

26,088 

26,400 

1 

746-905 

10,734 

10.S60 

1 

614-746 

7,51S 

7,8S8 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

1 

457-556 

5,835 

6,135 

3.5 

395-505 

19,956 

20.091 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

395-480 

11,428 

11,520 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.S52 

3 

425-517 

16,845 

17,391 

1 

395-505 

5,140 

5,396 

1 

1.100-1,337 

13,805 

14,498 

1 

905-1,100 

12,992 

13,200 

7 

905-1,100 

87,736 

89,492 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

746-905 

9,322 

9,776 

9 

746-905 

20,838 

21,342 

5 

614-746 

39,346 

41,308 

1 

457-556 

6,160 

6,464 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

3 

905-1,100 

36,701 

37,876 

1 

905-1,100 

12,076 

12,680 

1 

746-905 

9,978 

10.4S2 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

530-644 

14,214 

14,826 

5 

457-556 

28,312 

29,750 

HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


543 


DEPARTMENT   OF   SOCIAL  WELFARE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         |Aulh.|       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


MANAGEMENT  SERVICES— Continued 

Research  and  Statistics  Division — Continued 
Statistical  Reports  Bureau— Continued 

Statistical  clerk  I 1.6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 10 

Intermediate   clerk    4.8 

Temporary  help 1 

Data  Processing  Systems  Bureau  : 
Senior  data  processing  systems  an- 
alyst    0.4 

Data  processing  manager  I 0.8 

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst    2.5 

Supervisor,  electronic  data  process- 
ing      1.5 

Assistant    data    processing    systems 

analyst    1.4 

Programmer     II,     electronic     data 

processing 2.2 

Programmer  I,  electronic  data  proc- 
essing   

Senior  computer  operator 

Computer   operator 

Key  punch  supervisor  I 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate   clerk   

Key  punch  operator — Trainee 

Temporary  help 

Training  Bureau : 

Social  welfare  training  director 

Training  consultant  P 

Training  officer  I 

Social  welfare  training  supervisor 

Librarian    II    

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer  P 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Scholarships 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PROGRAM    DEVELOPMENT 

Administration  : 

Deputy    director    1 

Social  service  consultant  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Adult  Services  Division : 

Social  service  administrator  III 1 

Senior  stenographer 0.9 

Aged  Services  Bureau : 

Social  service  administrator  II 1 

Social  service  consultant  III 2 

Social  service  consultant  II 2 

Intermediate    stenographer    2 

Disabled  Services  Bureau : 

Social  service  administrator  II 1 

Medical  program  consultant  I 1 

Social  service  consultant  III 1.4 

Medical  social  service  consultant  II  1.1 

Social  service  consultant  II 0.1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.7 

Disability  Review : 

Medical  social  service  administra- 
tor I   2.8 

Medical  social  service  consultant  I_  16.7 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Temporary  help — medical  consultant  6.5 

Blind  Division  : 

Chief,  division  for  the  blind 1 

Ophthamologist    0.5 

Social  service  administrator  I 0.4 

Social  service  consultant  III 0.6 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.6 

Intermediate   clerk   1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


3 

1.5 
11 
5 
1.3 

3 

1.5 
11 
5 
1.3 

SALARY  RANGE 

$457-556 

305-505 

395-4S0 

305-4SO 

(5,104) 

$17,446 

8,640 

55,826 

26,600 

6,637 

$18,330 

S.640 

58,299 

27.640 

6,637 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1,100-1,337 
99S-1,213 

15.596 
24,952 

16,044 
26,192 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,544 

12,126 

o 

2 

905-1,100 

21,945 

23,040 

746-905 
746-905 


18.3S5 


1 

1 

$1,405-1,708 

$20,496 

1 

1 

764-927 

11,124 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1S.576 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

1 

1 

1.155-1,405 

16.860 

2 

2 

927-1.12S 

27,072 

2 

2 

842-1,023 

24,552 

2 

2 

425-517 

12.40S 

1 

1 

1,155-1.405 

16.S60 

0.5 

0.5 

1,439-1,929 

10.500 

o 

o 

927-1,128 

25,762 

1 

1 

927-1.128 

12,996 

842-1,023 

— 

o 

2 

425-517 

11,442 

3 

3 

1,04S-1,273 

42.876 

18 

18 

842-1,023 

212..S54 

1.5 

1.5 

425-517 

9.0S1 

6 

6 

(161,814) 

150,928 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16,044 

0.5 

0.5 

1,512-1.929 

11,574 

1 

1 

1.048-1,273 

14,498 

927-1,128 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,924 

_ 

395-505 

— 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

19,286 


1.3 

9 

9 

614-746 

15,430 

16,196 

1 

1 

1 

614-756 

7,792 

S.180 

3.8 

4 

4 

530-644 

2S.374 

29,706 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

<;.l>5(; 

6,572 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

6.7 

10 

10 

405-492 

54,961 

56,524 

0.8 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,599 

5,760 

1.1 

1 

1 

359-395 

4,416 

4,932 

1.4 

1.1 

1.1 

(7,694) 

5.S69 

5,869 

1 

1 

1 

1.155-1405 

16,860 

16,860 

3 

4 

4 

927-1.12S 

51,732 

52,284 

0.2 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,096 

13,200 

1.1 

9 

9 

842-1,023 

21,510 

22,584 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.952 

8,952 

2 

9 

1 

469-571 

13,592 

6,852 

1 

2 

3 

425-517 

11,141 

18,549 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

5 

3.7 

- 

(20,614) 
$2,320,S31 

16,450 
$2,652,039 

— 

342.4 

362.7 

359 

$2,6S8,966 

§20.496 

11,124 

6,852 

18.576 
6,852 

16,860 
27.072 
24,552 
12,408 

16.860 
10,500 
26,373 
13,536 

11,993 


44,247 

217,141 

9.306 

150,928 

16,044 
11,574 
15,216 

6.672 

12,208 

5,760 


544 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   SOCIAL  WELFARE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
IS 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PROGRAM    DEVELOPMENT— Continued 


Family  and  Children  Division: 

Social  service  administrator  III 

Senior  stenographer 

Adoptions  and  Licensing  Bureau  : 

Social  service  administrator  II 

Social  service  administrator  I 

Social  service  consultant  III 

Social  service  consultant  II 

Senior  special  investigator 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Family  Services  Bureau : 

Social  service  administrator  II 

Social  service  administrator  D 

Social  service  consultant  III  r 

Social  service  consultant  II 

Social  service  consultant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer  * 

Work  Planning  Office : 

Chief  of  division 

Social  welfare  services  specialist 
Welfare  program  projects  super- 
visor   

Social  service  administrator  I 

Associate  social  research  analyst  o 

Social  service  consultant  III 

Work  experience  and  training 

program  consultant  s 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  General  Activities 


1.1 

1 

0.1 

0.2 

7.8 

3.4 

1 

1 

3 

4 

0.5 

1 

1 

5.3 

1.2 

0.3 

1 

1.8 

0.2 
1.8 

0.8 
1 

0.3 
0.5 

0.5 
2.6 


1 

1 

1 
1 
8 
4 
1 
1 
3 
4 
1 

1 
2 

7 
2 

1 
3 


95.7 


98.5 


98.5 


805.2      764.4      760.2 


PROTECTIVE  SOCIAL  SERVICES 
DIVISION 

Administration  : 

Chief   of   division    111 

Assistant  chief  of  division 0.9  1  1 

Regional    supervisor    2  2  2 

Supervising  Psychiatric  Social 

Worker   II    0.5  3  3 

Supervising   clerk   I   2.9  3  3 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  2  2 

Student  professional  assistants 2.3  6  6 

District  Offices : 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker  II 17  16  16 

Supervising  psychiatric  social 

worker    I    40.2  67  67 

Psychiatric  social  worker 295.4  413  413 

Senior  stenographer 10.3  15  15 

Senior   typist-clerk   7.5  7  7 

Intermediate  stenographer 43.1  91  91 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 81.4  79.5  79.5 

Intermediate  clerk 2  11 

Telephone  operator 111 

Temporary  help 10.2  -  - 

Community  Screening  Unit : 

Psychiatric  social  worker -  3  3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -  1.5  1.5 

Placement  for  Mentally  Retarded  : 

Public  health   nurse  II 4  10  10 

Intermediate    stenographer    1.2  4  4 

Supportive  Services: 
Fiscal : 

Assistant  budget   analyst -  1  1 

Temporary    help    -  3.5  3.5 

Administrative  Accounting  Bureau  : 

Accounting  officer  II -  1  1 

Accounting    technician    II    0.2  1  1 

Senior  clerk 111 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    2.5  3  3 

Intermediate   account   clerk 1.9  2  2 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  EANGB 

$1,273-1,548 
469-571 

1,155-1,405 

1,048-1.273 

927-1,128 

842-1,023 

746-905 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

395-480 

1,155-1,405 

1,048-1,273 

927-1,128 

842-1,023 

764-927 

469-571 

425-517 

1,273-1,548 
1,155-1,405 

1,100-1,337 

1,048-1,273 
905-1,100 
927-1,128 

863-1.048 
425-517 

$1,075,628 

$6,783,554 


$1,273-1,548 
1,155-1,405 
1,048-1,273 

927-1.12S 
530-644 
425-517 

377-457 


927-1,128 

842-1,023 
764-927 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-4S0 
(92,812) 

764-927 
395-505 

746-905 

425-517 


746-905 


746-905 
457-556 
457-556 
395-505 
395^80 


$18,430 
6,852 

16,860 
14,856 
106,174 
44,489 
10,860 

0,852 
18,487 
22,810 

5,760 

16,860 
30,552 
91,173 

22,482 

6,852 

17,138 


16,860 
13,200 


5,904 


$1,198,014 
$6,836,115 


$1S,576 
16,792 
30,552 

38,196 
25,944 
11,095 
30,000 


215,016 

769,491 

4,322.271 

99,351 

46,340 

519.593 

450,541 

5,040 

5,760 


27,504 
8,490 

95,992 
22,192 


8,952 
18,055 

8,952 

5,860 

6,672 

14,580 

11,520 


$18,576 
6,852 

16,860 
15,276 
106,928 
46,068 
10,860 

6,852 
18,612 
23,040 

5,760 

16.860 
30,552 
93,141 

23,142 

6,852 
17,690 


16,S60 
13,860 


6,204 


$1,213,995 
$6,931,985 


$1S,576 
16.860 
30,552 

38,748 
26,460 
11,651 
30,000 


215,616 

784,258 

4,41S,582 

98,040 

46,704 

525,237 

458,691 

5,286 

5,760 


28,836 
8,610 

98.77S 
22,996 


9,396 

1S,055 

9,396 

6,160 

6.672 

15,300 

11,520 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


545 


DEPARTMENT   OF   SOCIAL  WELFARE-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69    I 
(filled)        (Auth.)       (Auih.)     I 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PROTECTIVE  SOCIAL  SERVICES 
DIVISION— Continued 

Supportive  Services — Continued 

Office  Services  Bureau  : 

Business   services   officer   II 

Records   management   analyst   II 

Property   inspector   

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Personnel  Bureau  : 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Research  and  Statistics : 

Associate  social  research  analyst 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


MEDICAL  ASSISTANCE  PROGRAM  t 

Legal  Office : 

Social  service  review  officer 

County  Merit  System: 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Personnel  Bureau : 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Intermediate   clerk 

Statistical  Reports  Bureau  : 

Associate  research  analyst 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 

Senior  account  clerk   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Training  Bureau : 

Training  consultant 

ATD  Disability  Review : 

Medical  program  consultant  II 

Medical  social  service  consultant  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help — medical  consultant 
Data  Processing  Systems  Bureau  : 
Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst    

Supervisor,  electronic  data  process- 
ing     

Programmer     II,     electronic     data 

processing   

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II 

Senior  computer  operator 

Programmer  I,  electronic  data  proc- 
essing   

Computer  operator 

Keypunch  supervisor  I 

Tabulating  machine  operator 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Administrative  Accounting  Bureau : 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

County  Fiscal  Affairs  Bureau  : 

Welfare  fiscal  representative 

Auditor   I   

Business  Services  Bureau : 

Stock  clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Intermediate  typist  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator  I 

Temporary  help 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.7 

2 

2 

$821-998 

$23,328 

$23,952 

— 

1 

1 

821-998 

9,852 

10,356 

0.3 

1 

1 

614-746 

s.052 

S.952 

0.3 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,910 

6,210 

2.5 

2.5 

2.5 

395-480 

12,350 

12,958 

_ 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9.396 

0.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.310 

6.620 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.220 

5,484 

- 

2 

2 

395-480 

9,980 

10,474 

_ 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10.860 

11.400 

— 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,620 

10,860 

— 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,060 

10,542 

1.1 

- 

- 

614-746 

- 

- 

537 

757 

757 

$4,600,962 

$6,955,721 

$7,093,944 

- 

0.6 

0.6 

$1,048-1,273 

$7,546 

$7,920 

— 

1 

1 

1 
1 

746-905 
425-517 

10,314 
5,929 

10,818 
6,230 

— 

1 
1 

1 
1 

614-746 
395-480 

8,214 
5,020 

8,628 
5,264 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0.5 

8 

1 
1 

1 
1 

0.5 
8 

905-1,100 
746-905 
457-556 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 

11,832 

9,434 
6.310 
5,264 
2,430 
40,680 

12,426 

9,894 
6,660 
5,530 
2,550 
42,402 

- 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

12,735 

13,374 



1 
3 
3 
1.4 

1 
3 
3 
1.4 

1,667-2,026 

842-1,023 

425-517 

20,004 
30,312 
15,678 
11,065 

21,000 
31,824 
16,470 
11,065 

- 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

- 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

- 

6 
1 

1 

6 
1 

1 

746-905 
710-S63 
614-746 

55,711 

9,285 
7,368 

58,432 
9,73S 

7,728 

_ 

2 
3 

1 

3 

11.5 

1 

2 
3 
1 
3 

11.5 
1 

614-746 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
405-492 
395-4S0 

15,654 
21,142 

6.852 
18,920 
63,263 

5,160 

16,434 
22,128 

6,S52 
19,204 
65,336 

5,418 

- 

1 

1 

395-^80 

5,060 

5,308 



1 
2 

1 
2 

905-1,100 
5S4-644 

10,860 
14,916 

11,400 
15,276 

- 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,622 

5,910 

- 

1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
0.6 

1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
0.6 

435-530 
425-517 
395-4S0 
395-505 
395-480 
377-^57 

5.462 
5,375 
5,760 
10,180 
11,090 
5,508 
3,136 

5,737 
5,651 
5,760 
10,682 
11,359 
5,508 
3,294 

presentation. 

18 — L-627STV 


546 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT  OF  SOCIAL  WELFARE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


MEDICAL  ASSISTANCE  PROGRAM- 
Continued 

Area  Office — Medical  Social  Services : 

Social  service  administrator  I 

Social  service  consultant  III 

Social  service  consultant  I 

Hospital  social  worker  II 

Hospital  social  worker  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Eligibility  Control  Bureau : 

Social  service  consultant  II 

Medical  Social  Services  Bureau  : 

Medical  program  consultant  II 

Social  service  administrator  II 

Medical  social  service  consultant  II 

Social  service  consultant  III 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

3 

3 

$1,048-1,273 

$44,528 

$45,228 

— 

3 

3 

927-1,128 

37,564 

38,774 

— 

3 

3 

764-927 

30,428 

31,942 

— 

4 

4 

660-S01 

36,852 

37,248 

— 

16 

16 

628-764 

136,992 

139,728 

- 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,253 

17.S05 

— 

9 

9 

395-505 

48,950 

51,427 

- 

2 

2 

842-1,023 

23,238 

24,102 

— 

1 

1 

1,667-2,026 

23,633 

24,312 

— 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

14,556 

15,276 

— 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

12,354 

13,536 

— 

1 

1 

927-1,128 

13,536 

13,536 

— 

1 

1 

469-571 

0.852 

6,852 

- 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

120.6      120.6 


$963,751 


$997,980 


POVERTY   REDUCTION   AND 
PREVENTION    PROGRAM 

Social  welfare  services  specialist 0.2  -  - 

Social  service  administrator  I 0.1  -  - 

Social  service  consultant  III -  -  - 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.2  -  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions " 0.5  -  — 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   (Support)   1,342.7   1,642      1,637.8 


$1,155-1,405 

1,048-1,273 

927-1,128 

425-517 

$4,545 


$11,389,061        $14,755,587        $15,023,909 


Local  Administration  of  Public  Assistance  Programs  and  Specialized  Social  Services  Programs 


County  Administration  of  Assistance 
Programs 


General  accountant  II ! 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Special  Project  on  Aging 

Social  welfare  services  specialist 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


0.3 


0.3 


Medical  Care  Resources  and 
Utilization  Project 


Senior  social  research  analyst 0.5  — 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.4  - 

Temporary  help 0.3  - 

Totals,   Authorized  positions 1.2  - 

Work  Experience  and  Training  Program 

Work  experience  and 

training  program  administrator 1  1 

Welfare  fiscal  representative 0.8  1 

Associate  management  analyst  i —  1 

Work  experience  and  training 

program  consultant  s   3.7  9 

Work   training  coordinator —  1 

Accounting    technician   II  m 0.9  1 

Intermediate    stenographer    2.8  4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.1  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 10.3  19 

Totals,  Demonstration  and 

Pilot  Programs 12.8  19 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 
1 
1 

9 

1 
1 
4 
1 


19 


19 


SALARY  RANGE 
$746-905 

$10,356 


,155-1,405 

$4,524 


$1,100-1,337 

395-505 

1,421 

$10,001 


1,048-1,273 
905-1,100 
905-1,100 

863-1,048 
746-905 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

$86,799 


$111,6S0 


$13,365 
11,040 
11,265 


99,192 
8,952 
5,484 

23,943 

5,484 


$178,725 


$17S,725 


$14,034 
11,592 
11,832 

102,828 

9,396 

5,760 

24,217 

5,760 

$185,419 


$185,419 


HEALTH  AND  WELFARE 


DEPARTMENT   OF  SOCIAL  WELFARE-Continued 


547 


l 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
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71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Fillnil)        (Aiiih.)      [Aathj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


Local  Administration  of  Public  Assistance  Programs  and  Specialized  Social  Services  Programs-Continued 


Preschool  Compensatory  Education 


Compensatory 
Social  service 
Welfare   fiscal 

Auditor  I 

Intermediate    stenographer 
Temporary    help    


education    coordinator 

consultant    III 

representative 


SALARY  HANGE 


Totals,   Authorized   Positions 

Cooperative  Child  Protective  Service 

Social  service  consultant  III  r 

Social  service  consultant  II 

Intermediate    stenographer  r 

Intermediate  typist-clerk    

Intermediate  clerk 


0.5 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$11,976 

2.6 

4 

4 

927-1,128 

50,142 

0.9 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,310 

— 

1 

1 

584-644 

7,188 

0.4 

3 

3 

425-517 

15,919 

0.6 

— 

— 

(3,004) 

10 


10 


$40,07S 


$96,535 


$12,576 

51,881 

11,880 

7,548 

16,723 


$100,608 


2.9 

o 

o 

$927-1,128 

4.3 

10 

10 

842-1,023 

2.1 

1 

1 

425-517 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

0.5 

1 

1 

395^80 

$25,762 

$26,373 

108,786 

112,652 

5,720 

6,004 

5,760 

5,760 

5,760 

5,760 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 
Totals,  Child  Development  and 
Protection     


10.8 


15 


15 


15.8 


25 


25 


$99,289 


$145,367 


Training  Center 

Training  center  administrator 

Social  welfare  training  supervisor- 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk   


1 

1 

1 

$1,048-1,273 

6.3 

8 

8 

842-1,023 

1.7 

1 

1 

425-517 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 
Educational  Leave  Stipends 
Intermediate  stenographer  p 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions- 


10 


11 


11 


Totals,  Training 

Welfare  Simplification  Study 

Manager  of  data  processing 

Associate  management  analyst 

Assistant  management  analyst 

Programmer  II,  electronic  data  proc- 
essing   

Senior  stenographer    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


11 


0.4 
1.3 
0.5 

1.1 
0.4 
0.7 
0.3 


11 


11 


4.7 


$97,620 


$425-517 

$5,087 

$102,707 


$998-1,213 

905-1,100 

746-905 

746-905 
469-571 
425-517 
(1,895) 

$30,119 


$151,788 


$248,323 


$15,276 

86,831 

6,204 

5,599 

$113,910 


$113,910 


$156,549 


$257,157 


$15,276 

S8,922 

6,204 

5,760 

$116,162 


$116,162 


44.3 


55 


55 


$3S9,873 


$540,958 


$55S,73S 


1,387   1,697   1,692.8    $11,77S,934    $15,296,545    $15,5S2,647 


GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS  (Local  Assistance). 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS,  (Departmentwide). 

a  Typist-clerk  (0.5)   and  stenographer   (0.5)  reclassified  to  1  intermediate  typist-clerk  and  transferred  to  Management  Services. 

b  One  position  transferred  from  Community  Welfare  Services  to  Management  Services. 

e  Two  social  service  consultant  II  reclassified  to  training  consultant. 

a  0.5  position  limited  to  June  30,  196S. 

e  One  social  service  administrator  I  reclassified  to  social  service  consultant  I. 

£  Two  social  service  consultant  II  reclassified  to  social  service  consultant  III 

e  Four  social  service  consultant  III  tranferred  from  Family  and  Children  to  Direct  Operations.  One  social  service  consultant  III  reclas- 
sified to  social  service  administrator  I  and  transferred  from  Family  and  Children  to  Direct  Operations. 

h  One  social  service  consultant  III  reclassified  to  social  service  consultant  I  and  transferred  to  Adult  Services. 

i  Two  social  service  consultant  II  transferred  from  Family  and  Children  to  Direct  Operations. 

i  Transferred  from  Management  Services  to  Work  Experience  and  Training — Specialized  Social  Services  Program. 

k  One  associate  budget  analyst  transferred  from  Special  Studies  to  Management  Services,  limited  to  June  30,  1968. 

l  Transferred  from  County  Administration  of  Assistance  Programs  to  Management  Services. 

mOne  position  transferred  from  Management  Services  to  Work  Experience  and  Training — Specialized  Social  Services  Program. 

n  One  position  transferred  from  State  Organized  Assistance  to  County  Welfare  to  Management  Services. 

o  One  position  transferred  from  Program  Development  to  Management  Services. 

P  Supportive   positions   transferred   from   Educational   Leave   Stipend  Program  to  Management   Services. 

4  Not  used. 

r  Transferred  from  State  Organized  Assistance  to  County  Welfare  to  Program  Development — 1  social  service  administrator  I,  1  social 
service  consultant  III,  and  1  intermediate  stenographer. 

s  One  position  transferred  from  Program  Development  to  Work  Experience  and  Training — Specialized  Social  Services. 

t  Functions  performed  by  Department  of  Social  Welfare  for  the  Medical  Assistance  Program  transferred  from  Office  of  Health  Care 
Services  budget. 

u  Functions  performed  by  Department  of  Social  Welfare  for  the  Service  Center  Program — fiscal  years  1967-68  and  1968-69  is  con- 
tained in  Consolidated  Poverty  Reduction  and  Prevention  Budget.  These  will  require  7  positions  and  $83,504  for  fiscal  year  1967— 
6S  and  7  positions  and  $S6,056  for  fiscal  year  1968-69. 


548 


INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS 


DEPARTMENT   OF   INDUSTRIAL   RELATIONS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aolh.)       (Amh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
S2 
S3 
84 
85 


DIVISION   OF  ADMINISTRATION 

Director 

Deputy  director 

Fiscal  officer  II 

Senior  management  analyst 

Manager,  self-insurance  plans 

Personnel  officer  II 

Accounting  officer  III 

Business  service  officer  III 

Consultant,  self-insurance  plans 

Accounting   officer   II 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Assistant  management  analyst 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  II_ 

Property  clerk  II 

Graphic   artist 

Accountant  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  stenographer   

Senior  clerk  

Senior  typist-clerk 

Stock  clerk  

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator  I 

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 68.4 


DIVISION   OF  CONCILIATION 

Supervisor  of  conciliation 

Conciliator   

Junior  staff  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$23,500 

$23,500 

$23,500 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,405-1,625 

19,500 

19,500 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

15,404 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,404 

16,044 

0.7 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

14,736 

15,276 

0.7 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,784 

12,376 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13,200 

3 

5 

5 

905-1,100 

57,587 

60,474 

1.3 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,434 

9.894 

0.4 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.137 

9,586 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,314 

10,818 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

8.952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,384 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,398 

7,760 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,218 

7,578 

0.9 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

0.7 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.568 

6.896 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

5 

5 

5 

469-571 

34,260 

34,260 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

1.3 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

1.9 

2 

2 

457-556 

12.457 

12,757 

1.5 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,882 

13,188 

5.7 

6 

6 

457-556 

38,435 

39,033 

2.7 

4 

4 

435-530 

22,817 

23,650 

1.5 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,494 

11.026 

9.1 

10 

10 

395-505 

53,182 

54.818 

8.3 

7 

7 

395-480 

37,586 

38,793 

4.4 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,516 

22,202 

2  *> 

3 

3 

377-457 

14,172 

14,880 

2.3 

1 

1 

342-415 

4.308 

4.524 

2 

3.4 

3.4 

(5.278) 

11,992 

11.992 

20.1 


DIVISION   OF  INDUSTRIAL 
ACCIDENTS 

Administrative  director 1 

Member,  workmen's  compensation  ap- 
peals board 7.1 

Medical  director 1 

Assistant  administrative  director 1 

Chief  counsel 1 

Presiding  referee,  workmen's  compen- 
sation appeals  board - 

District  medical  director 1 

Consultant  and  medical  examiner 10.6 

Referee,  workmen's  compensation  ap- 
peals  board   110.8 

Senior  counsel 2 

Associate  counsel   11.3 

Chief,  permanent  disability  rating  bu- 
reau    1 

Special  consultant  for  rehabilitation 0.2 

Administrative  service  officer  I 1 

Area  supervisor,  permanent  disability 

rating  bureau 1 

Administrative  assistant  II 1 

Supervising  hearing  reporter 2 

Special    representative    0.8 

Hearing  reporter 107.2 

Supervisor,  benefit  notices  unit 0.1 


74.4 


74.4 


$472,401 


$557,4S9 


19.5 


19.5 


$231,150 


$25,000 


$242,449 


$25,000 


$572,S53 


1 

1 

1 

$1,405-1.625 

$19,500 

$19,500 

10.8 

11 

11 

1,100-1,337 

175,356 

176,100 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,518 

7,888 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

5 

5 

5 

425-517 

31,020 

31,020 

0.9 

— 

— 

395-505 

— 

— 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

(1,575) 

2,203 

2,203 

$243,563 


$25,000 


7 
1 
1 

1 

7 
1 
1 

1 

25,000 
1,667-2.026 
1,626-1,957 
1,626-1,957 

175.000 
24,312 
23,409 
23,484 

175.000 
24.312 
23,484 
23.4S4 

2 

1 

11 

2 

1 

11 

1,548-1.882 
1,512-1.837 
1,439-1,750 

40,992 

22,044 

231,000 

43,032 

22,044 

231,000 

108 
2 

12 

108 
2 

12 

1,337-1,626 
1,273-1.548 
1,155-1,405 

2,04S,334 
37,152 

182,858 

2,076,401 

37,152 

189,456 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1,155-1,405 

1,155-1,405 

99S-1.213 

13,830 
16,180 
14,556 

14,556 
16,860 
14,556 

1 

1 
2 

105 

1 

1 
1 
2 

105 

1 

950-1.155 
905-1,100 
863-1,048 
S63-1.048 
7S3-950 
7S3-950 

13,860 
12,836 
25.152 

1,157.640 
9,852 

13,860 
13.200 
25,152 

1,179.365 
10,356 

INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS 


549 


DEPARTMENT   OF   INDUSTRIAL   RELATIONS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Flllnl)        lAiUh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   INDUSTRIAL 
ACCIDENTS— Continued 

Permanent  disability  rating  specialist 

II  17.3 

Permanent  disability  rating  specialist  I  2 

Supervising  clerk  II 1 

Supervising  legal  stenographer  I 1 

Secretary  I 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1.2 

Senior  legal  typist 1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 105.8 

Senior  stenographer 5 

Senior  clerk 3 

Senior   typist-clerk    11.7 

Senior  information  clerk 2 

Stock  clerk 1 

Legal  stenographer 16.3 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 36.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 84.9 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 12.5 

Junior  typist-clerk 2 

Temporary  help 0.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 566.5 


DIVISION   OF   INDUSTRIAL 
SAFETY 

Board  member   (4)   per  diem 

Chief   

Assistant  to  the  chief 

Assistant  chief 

Supervising  safety  engineer — electrical 
Supervising   safety   engineer — mineral 

industries 

Supervising     safety     engineer — indus- 
trial   

Supervising  safety  engineer — elevators 
Supervising  safety  engineer — construc- 
tion     

Supervising  safety  engineer — pressure 

vessels   

Senior  health   physicist 

Supervisor,  educational  section 

Senior  safety  engineer — elevators 

Senior  safety  engineer — electrical 

Senior  safety  engineer — construction- 
Senior  safety  engineer — pressure  ves- 
sels   

Senior    safety    engineer — mineral    in- 
dustries    

Senior  safety  engineer — industrial 

Associate  health  physicist 

Industrial    hygiene    engineering    asso- 
ciate      

Administrative  assistant  II 

Safety   engineer — petroleum 

Safety  engineer — elevators 

Safety  engineer — electrical 

Safety  engineer — construction 

Safety  engineer — pressure  vessels 

Safety   engineer — mining 

Safety   engineer — industrial   

Assistant  information  officer 

Supervising   clerk   I   

Senior  stenographer  

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

17 

17 

$783-950 

$183,321 

$187,095 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,316 

8,736 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

599-728 

8.376 

8,736 

1 

1 

543-660 

7.920 

7,920 

3 

3 

530-644 

22,494 

22,854 

1 

1 

517-628 

7,536 

7,536 

112 

112 

517-62S 

821,265 

S32,190 

6 

6 

469-571 

39,448 

40,052 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,516 

19.104 

10 

10 

457-556 

66,564 

66.720 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,386 

6,672 

13 

13 

446-543 

83,050 

S4.552 

37 

37 

425-517 

217.846 

223.482 

88 

88 

395-505 

483,543 

493.132 

12 

15 

395-480 

80.420 

82,700 

1 

1 

359-435 

5,220 

5,220 

0.7 

0.7 

(1,778) 
$5,796,299 

2,891 

2,891 

573.7 

573.7 

$6,1S2,929 

$6,2S0,158 

- 

_ 

- 

$20  day 

$2,780 

$2,7S0 

1 

1 

1 

19,500 

19,500 

19,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17.700 

17,700 

2 

2 

2 

1,213-1,475 

35,400 

35,400 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

0.6 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2 

2 

2 

1,048-1,273 

30,552 

30,552 

0.5 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,576 

13,200 

2 

2 

2 

998-1,213 

2S,416 

29,112 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

6 

6 

6 

998-1,213 

87,336 

87,336 

6.6 

7 

7 

998-1,213 

100,570 

101,660 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

5.9 

6 

6 

998-1,213 

86,469 

87,278 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

38,768 

39,600 

2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12,276 

12,888 

7.4 

7 

7 

863-1,048 

84,756 

86,490 

15.2 

16 

16 

863-1,048 

186,497 

192.617 

12 

12 

12 

863-1,048 

14S.656 

149,812 

50 

49 

49 

863-1,048 

592,547 

605,966 

46.9 

48 

48 

863-1,048 

579,999 

590,292 

5.8 

6 

6 

863-1,048 

74,472 

75,056 

54.4 

54 

54 

863-1,048 

663,292 

669,941 

1 

_ 

_ 

710-863 

— 

— 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

13.3 

14 

14 

469-571 

93,556 

94,504 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

6.8 

8 

8 

457-556 

50,563 

51,727 

13.8 

12 

12 

425-517 

6S,961 

71,280 

33.9 

32 

32 

395-505 

173,326 

17S,223 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

o 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11.520 

0.7 

0.6 

0.6 

(2,735) 
$3,175,091 

2,313 
$3,379,621 

2,313 

307.8 

306.6 

306.6 

$3,434,227 

550 


INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS 


DEPARTMENT   OF   INDUSTRIAL   RELATIONS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)        (Auih.; 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
i 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION  OF   INDUSTRIAL 
WELFARE 

Commissioner  (5)  per  diem 

Chief   

Assistant  chief 

Area   supervisor    

Industrial  welfare  agent 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Staff  assistant — special  representative 

Secretary   I   

Supervising  clerk  I 

Payroll  auditor 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Wage  board  member 

Temporary    help    

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 96.1 


DIVISION    OF   LABOR   LAW 
ENFORCEMENT 

Chief   

Assistant   chief    

Attorney   

Supervising  deputy  labor  commissioner 

Deputy  labor   commissioner 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  special  investigator 

Special  investigator   

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Senior    account    clerk    

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Junior  intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized   Positions 


DIVISION   OF  APPRENTICESHIP 
STANDARDS 

Apprenticeship  Programs : 

Council  member  (14)  per  diem - 

Chief     1 

Assistant  chief 2 

State    intergroup    relations    coordi- 
nator       0.9 

Information   officer 1 

Area  supervisor 7.5 

Apprenticeship  consultant 68.7 

Administrative   assistant  I 1 

Supervising  clerk  II 0.8 

Supervising  clerk  I 1.2 

Senior  stenographer 8.8 

Senior  clerk 0.5 

Senior  typist-clerk 3 

Intermediate  stenographer 28 

Junior-intermediate    typist-clerk 15.6 

Intermediate  clerk 2 

Intermediate  file  clerk 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.9 

Temporary    help    — 


SALARY  EANGE 


- 

- 

- 

$20  day 

$1,000 

$1,000 

1 

1 

1 

15,500 

15,500 

15,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,290 

15,480 

15,480 

5 

5 

5 

998-1,213 

72,780 

72,780 

47.4 

45 

45 

863-1,048 

540,998 

550,758 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,814 

10,314 

0.8 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,428 

7,792 

0.9 

— 

— 

543-660 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2.5 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,306 

15,456 

13.1 

15 

15 

469-571 

100,872 

101,820 

5.1 

5 

5 

457-556 

30,698 

31,536 

11.8 

10.5 

10.5 

425-517 

62,590 

63,941 

5.2 

4 

4 

395-505 

23,825 

24,115 

— 

— 

— 

(4,845) 

— 

— 

0.3 

0.9 

0.9 

(1,055) 

4,321 

4,321 

92.4 


92.4 


$869,617 


$908,340 


$922,541 


1 

1 

1 

$19,500 

$19,500 

$19,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16.S60 

16.860 

7.9 

8 

8 

1,155-1,405 

124,684 

129,756 

7 

8 

8 

998-1,213 

114,451 

115,S10 

76 

77 

77 

863-1,048 

945,811 

956,668 

_ 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

14.9 

15 

15 

746-905 

161,256 

162,018 

6.7 

7 

7 

676-821 

67,848 

68.2S6 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,398 

7,728 

7.5 

8 

8 

517-62S 

58,990 

60,085 

16.8 

18 

18 

469-571 

120,881 

121,766 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

3 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

58.1 

59 

59 

425-517 

345,076 

359,119 

21.7 

23.5 

23.5 

395-505 

127,932 

131,671 

1.8 

2 

2 

395-480 

10.120 

10,616 

2.4 

o 

2 

395-480 

11,405 

11,520 

4.9 

o 

2 

386-169 

10,588 

10,833 

1.1 

1.3 

1.3 

(4,758) 
$2,019,495 

5,660 

5,660 

236.8 

240.S 

240.8 

$2,197,444 

$2,237,324 

- 

- 

$20  day 

$3,360 

$3,360 

1 

1 

1,625 

19,500 

19,500 

2 

2 

1,155-1,405 

32,428 

33,720 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,365 

14,034 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,784 

13,420 

8 

8 

998-1,213 

114,316 

115,422 

71 

71 

863-1,048 

848,244 

865,319 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,418 

8,844 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

10 

10 

469-571 

67,988 

68,520 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,636 

26,688 

29.5 

29.5 

425-517 

175,426 

178,967 

17 

17 

395-505 

92,147 

94,222 

o 

2 

395^80 

11,290 

11,520 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

4,980 

5,220 

0.3 

0.3 

- 

1,388 

1,388 

INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS 


551 


DEPARTMENT   OF   INDUSTRIAL   RELATIONS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


I 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF  APPRENTICESHIP 
STANDARDS— Continued 

Other  On-the-Job  Training :  a 

Assistant    chief    

Area  supervisor 

Assistant  intergroup  relations  coor- 
dinator     

Junior    stenographer    

Information   officer 

Apprenticeship  consultant 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Service  Center  Program :  c 
Apprenticeship  consultant 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION    OF   LABOR  STATISTICS 
AND   RESEARCH 

Chief    

Assistant   chief    

Senior  research  analyst 

Manager  of  data  processing 

Research  program  supervisor 

Associate  research   analyst 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I 

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II  _ 

Senior  computer  operator 

Programmer  I,  electronic  data  process- 
ing     

Junior  economic  analyst 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 

Computer  operator 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator 

Senior   stenographer 

Key  data  supervisor  I 

Senior    clerk    

Senior  typist-clerk 

Varitypist 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Junior   typist-clerk    

Key  data   operator — trainee 

Temporary    help    

Cooperative  Research :  b 

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 95.9 


1 

2 

1 
2 

1 
2 

SALARY  RANGE 
$1,115-1,405 
998-1,213 

$16,5S8 
28,074 

$16,860 
28,996 

0.2 

1.1 

0.8 
31 

2 

1 

1 
13.5 

4.5 

1 

1 

1 
31 

2 

1 

1 
13.5 

4.5 

1 

1 

1 
31 

2 

1 

1 
13.5 

4.5 

998-1,213 
386-469 
863-1,048 
863-1,048 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

13,365 

4,980 

10,356 

347,924 

12,384 

5,484 

6,360 

75,345 

24,031 

14,034 
5,226 

10,860 
354.8S2 

12,956 
5,760 
6,672 

77,298 

25,196 

1 

- 

- 

863-1,048 
$1,823,862 

- 

- 

203 

211.8 

211.8 

$2,008,181 

$2,049,904 

1 

1 

1 

$1,625 

$19,500 

$19,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

3 

3 

3 

1.100-1,337 

48,132 

48,132 

- 

1 

1 

99S-1.213 

11,976 

12,576 

2 

2 

2 

99.S-1.213 

29,112 

29,112 

5.1 

5 

5 

905-1,100 

64,402 

65,636 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

10 

10 

10 

746-905 

104,319 

106,084 

0.3 

_ 

_ 

710-863 

— 

— 

- 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,728 

2.5 

2 

2 

614-746 

16,536 

17,370 

5.4 

5 

5 

614-746 

38,732 

40,656 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,276 

15,456 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,698 

7,728 

1.7 

4 

4 

530-644 

°6  992 

28,260 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7.368 

1.1 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,238 

13,564 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

1.3 

2 

2 

457-556 

12.156 

12,432 

1.8 

2 

2 

457-556 

12.156 

12,432 

0.5 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,110 

6.412 

2.4 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,283 

12,408 

9.1 

7 

7 

395-505 

36,440 

37.972 

4.7 

6 

6 

405-492 

32.909 

33.765 

17.1 

17 

17 

395-480 

93,328 

95.337 

9.3 

10 

10 

395^80 

52,609 

54,623 

1 

1 

1 

359-435 

4.614 

4.S40 

3.1 

4 

4 

359-395 

18,096 

18.960 

0.6 

1.2 

12 

(4,115) 

8,144 

8,144 

3 

3 

3 

746-905 

28,384 

29,790 

3 

3 

3 

395-480 

15,825 

16,442 

102.2       102.2 


$689,480 


$777,821 


DIVISION   OF   FAIR   EMPLOYMENT 
PRACTICES 

Commissioner  (7)  per  diem -  - 

Chief   0.8  1 

Assistant  chief 0.6  1 

Senior  counsel 1  1 

Associate  counsel 1  1 

Community  relations  officer 1  1 

Area  supervisor 2  2 

Education  officer 1  1 

Fair  employment  practice  consultant-  20.6  21 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$797,191 


_ 

$50  day 

$39,000 

$39,000 

1 

1,625 

19,500 

19,500 

1 

1,155-1,405 

14,736 

15,468 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18.576 

1 

1,155-1,405 

14,440 

15.156 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,156 

15,916 

2 

998-1,213 

29,112 

29,112 

1 

950-1.155 

11,880 

12,476 

21 

863-1,048 

255,373 

259,712 

552 


INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS 


DEPARTMENT  OF   INDUSTRIAL   RELATIONS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 
(Filled) 


67-68    68-69 
Hath.)       (Hath.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   FAIR   EMPLOYMENT 
PRACTICES— Continued 

Fair  employment  practice  specialist — 

consultant 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Assistant  information  officer 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Service  Center  Program :  " 
Fair   employment   practice   consult- 
ant    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


1 

0.8 

1 
1 
2.5 

9 

6.3 
0.9 
0.5 


14 


1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
10 
6 
1 
0.5 


1 

1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
10 
6 
1 
0.5 


52.4 


54.5 


54.5 


SALARY  EANGE 
$S63-1,048 
746-905 
710-863 
517-628 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
342^15 
(2,132) 


863-1,048 
$512,732 


$11,040 

9,472 

9,548 

6,684 

20,416 

6,085 

58,938 

32,032 

4.398 

2,203 


$578,589 


$11,592 
9,936 

10,020 
7,020 

20,556 
6,386 

61,231 

33,330 
4,614 
2,203 


$591,804 


GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    1,647 


1,675.9    1,675.9         $15,590,127        $16,832,863        $17,129,565 


a  Financed  from  federal  Manpower  Development  and  Training  Act — On-the-Job  Training  (MDTA — OJT)  funds, 
b  Federally  reimbursed  activities  conducted  in  cooperation  with  the  United  States  Department  of  Labor, 
e  See  Service  Center  Program  Budget  for  1967-68  and  1968-69  authorized  positions. 

STATE   FIRE  MARSHAL 

Headquarters  at  Sacramento 

Administration : 

State  fire  marshal  

Senior  fire  prevention  engineer 

Secretary   I    

Fire  Prevention : 

Fire  prevention   engineer   

Deputy  state  fire  marshal  III 

Deputy  state  fire  marshal  II 

Deputy  state  fire  marshal  I 

Temporary   help   

Business  Services : 

Accounting  officer  II 

Supervising   clerk   I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary   help    

Overtime     

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 85.7         86.1         86.1  $810,957 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$18,000 

$18,000 

$18,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

8 

8 

8 

998-1,213 

115,984 

116,448 

22.8 

22 

22 

863-1,048 

274,192 

276,172 

21.3 

22 

22 

710-863 

225,684 

227,454 

6.4 

5 

5 

676-746 

43,608 

44,760 

- 

0.5 

0.5 

- 

2,265 

2,265 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,586 

10,062 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

9.2 

10 

10 

425-517 

59,805 

60.939 

7 

7 

7 

395-505 

39,359 

40,426 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

_ 

0.5 

0.5 

— 

1,855 

1,855 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

- 

300 

300 

$859,962 


$868,245 


JUSTICE 


553 


DEPARTMENT   OF  JUSTICE 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Attorney  general 

Chief   deputy    attorney   general 

Assistant  attorney  general  II 

Special    assistant    to    the    attorney 

general"      

Administrative  service  officer  II  b 

Special  representative 

Information  officer  II 

Executive   secretary   

Secretary  I  

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Fiscal : 

Fiscal  officer  I  

Associate   budget   analyst 

Assistant   budget   analyst 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Accounting   technician   II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Personnel : 

Personnel  officer  II 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Temporary   help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 54.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$32,000 

$32,000 

$32,000 

1 

1 

1 

2,181 

26.172 

26,172 

1 

1 

1 

1,708-2,076 

24,912 

24,912 

0.4 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

18,065 

18.966 

0.2 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

15,404 

16,180 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,736 

15,468 

0.4 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,576 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

2 

2 

2 

543-660 

15,840 

15,840 

4.5 

5 

5 

517-628 

32.944 

34.216 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.8 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

13,750 

14,440 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.S60 

0.8 

2 

2 

556-676 

13,4S4 

14,166 

0.8 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,840 

7,188 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,098 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2.2 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,732 

13,032 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.060 

6,360 

3.4 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,558 

25,264 

0.6 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,220 

5,484 

2 

2 

2 

435-530 

11,362 

11,932 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,812 

6,104 

10.2 

9 

9 

395-505 

48,531 

50,019 

4.1 

5 

5 

395-4S0 

27,664 

28,478 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

0.6 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

4 

4 

4 

395-505 

21,280 

21,760 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.5 

0.8 

0.8 

(1,765) 

3,080 

3,080 

59.8        59.8 


$424,031 


$503,548 


LEGAL  SERVICES 
Civil  Law 

Executive  : 

San  Francisco : 

Chief   assistant   attorney   general  1  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 1  1 

Counsel  For  State  Agencies  : 

Sacramento : 

Assistant  attorney  general   I 2.7  3 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 22.1  23 

Deputy  attorney  general   III 9.4  13 

Deputy  attorney  general  II 11.4  7 

San  Francisco : 

Assistant   attorney  general  I 3  3 

Deputy   attorney  general   IV 11.4  12 

Deputy  attorney  general  III 3.8  7 

Deputy  attorney  general  II 8.4  6 

Los  Angeles : 

Assistant  attorney  general   I 2  2 

Deputy   attorney   general   IV 17  17 

Deputy  attorney  general  III 9.7  23 

Deputy  attorney  general  II 20.6  11 

Subsequent  Injury  Fund : 

San  Francisco : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 1  1 

Disability  claims  examiner 1  1 

Senior   special    investigator 1.8  1 

Photographer  I   0.2  1 

Los  Angeles : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 1  1 

Deputy  attorney  general  III 1  1 

Disability  claims  examiner 1  1 

Senior  special  investigator 1  1 

Special   investigator   1.6  2 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$515,501 


1 
1 

$1,882-2,082 
517-628 

$24,984 
7,536 

$24,984 
7,536 

3 

23 
13 

7 

1,626-1,976 

1,475-1,793 

1,155-1,405 

863-1,048 

70,488 
477,330 
198,700 

78,300 

71,616 
483,624 
211.908 

94,032 

3 
12 

7 
6 

1,626-1,976 

1,475-1,793 

1,155-1,405 

863-1,048 

71,136 
241,325 
105,552 

62,180 

71,136 
249,102 
115.784 

76,266 

2 
17 
23 
11 

1,626-1,976 

1,475-1,793 

1,155-1,405 

863-1,048 

47,424 
351,090 
330.S80 
125,240 

47.424 
35S.977 
352.412 
146,426 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 
783-950 
746-905 
556-676 

21,516 

11,400 

10,860 

8,112 

21.516 

11,400 

10,860 

8,112 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1,475-1,793 

1,155-1.405 

783-950 

746-905 

676-821 

21,516 

14,208 

9,548 

10,860 

17,736 

21,516 
14,916 
10,020 
10,860 
18,372 

554 


JUSTICE 


DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Fillad)        (Aulh.)       (ftulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LEGAL  SERVICES— Continued 
Civil  Law — Continued 

Tort  Liability : 

Sacramento : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Deputy  attorney  general  II 

Supervisor,  public  liability  claims 

Senior  special  investigator 

Special  investigator   

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

San  Francisco : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Senior  special  investigator 

Special  investigator   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Los  Angeles : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Senior  special  investigator 

Special  investigator 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Investment  Frauds : 

San  Francisco : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Deputy  attorney  general  II 

Supervising  investment  frauds  in- 
vestigator     

General  auditor  III 

Senior  special  investigator 

Los  Angeles : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Deputy  attorney  general  III 

Supervising    auditor,    department 

of   justice   

General  auditor  III 

Senior   special   investigator 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Temporary   help   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Criminal  Law 

Executive : 

San  Francisco : 

Chief  assistant  attorney  general 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Criminal  Law : 

Sacramento : 

Assistant  attorney  general  I 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Deputy  attorney  general  III 

Deputy  attorney  general  II 

San  Francisco : 

Assistant  attorney  general  I 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Deputy  attorney  general  III 

Deputy  attorney  general  II 

Los  Angeles : 

Assistant  attorney  general  I 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Deputy  attorney  general  III 

Deputy  attorney  general  II 

Antitrust : 

San  Francisco : 

Assistant  attorney  general  II 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Deputy  attorney  general  III 

Associate  economist 

Agent,  trusts  and  trade  practices 
Senior   typist-clerk    

Los  Angeles : 

Deputy   attorney  general  III 

Agent,  trusts  and  trade  practices- 
Temporary  help 

Health  Plan  Registration : 

San  Francisco : 

Deputy  attorney  general  II 

Los  Angeles : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

General  auditor  III 

Senior  special  investigator 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 


1 
1 
1 

1.9 

1 

0.4 

0.9 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

SALARY  EANGE 

$1,475-1,793 
863-1,048 
863-1,048 
746-905 
676-821 
457-556 
425-518 

$20,250 
12,400 
11,355 
10,860 

9,852 
5,484 
5,226 

$21,261 

14,266 

11,928 

10,860 

9,852 

5,760 

5,490 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1,475-1,793 
746-905 
676-821 
425-517 

20,250 

10,860 

9,852 

5,979 

21,261 

10,860 

9,852 

6,204 

2 
1 
2 
1 

2 
1 
2 

1 

2 
1 
2 
1 

1,475-1,793 
746-905 
676-821 
425-517 

37,464 

10,860 

19,137 

5,979 

39,352 

10,860 

19,590 

6,204 

1 
1.8 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1,475-1,793 
863-1,048 

20,250 
25,090 

21,261 
28,590 

1 

1.4 

0.2 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 
1 

950-1,155 

905-1,100 

746-905 

13,860 

24,060 

9,472 

13,S60 

24,600 

9,936 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1,475-1,793 
1,155-1,405 

19,512 
13,860 

20,496 
14,556 

1 
1 
3 
1 
1.6 

1 

1 
3 
1 
2.2 

1 
1 
3 
1 
2.2 

1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 

746-905 

425-517 

(7,519) 

$2,316,474 

16,044 
13,148 
32,580 
5,651 
10,720 

$2,717,976 

16,044 
13,200 
32,580 
5,929 
10,720 

166.3 

173.2 

173.2 

$2,854,171 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

$1,882-2,082 
517-628 

$24,984 
7,536 

$24,984 
7,536 

1 

0.6 

4.1 

14.6 

1 

1 

11 

11 

1 

1 

11 

11 

1,626-1,976 

1,475-1,793 

1,155-1,405 

863-1,048 

23,712 

17,846 

158,276 

130,117 

23,712 

18,732 

165,360 

148,580 

1 
5 

2.9 
19.1 

1 

8 

5 

16 

1 

8 

5 

16 

1,626-1,976 

1,475-1,793 

1,155-1,405 

863-1,048 

23,712 

155,024 

71,506 

185,385 

23,712 
160,629 

75,096 
214,954 

1 

8.2 

3.7 

24.5 

1 

9 

12 

16 

1 

9 

12 

16 

1,626-1,976 

1,475-1,793 

1,155-1,405 

863-1,048 

23,712 
179.090 
172,350 
185,596 

23,712 
1S4,830 
180,996 

218,810 

1 
3 

2 

1 
1 

1 
3 
2 
1 

1 
1 

1 
3 

2 

1 
1 
1 

1,708-2,076 

1,475-1,793 

1,155-1,405 

905-1,100 

863-1,048 

457-556 

24,912 

57,948 
28,476 
10.860 
11,265 
6,672 

24,912 
59,768 
29,896 
11,400 
11,832 
6,672 

1 
1 
0.2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 
863-1,048 
(1,965) 

15,276 
12,576 

16,044 
12,576 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,940 

13,796 

1 
0.5 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

905-1,100 

746-905 

395-505 

18,732 

10,860 

10,860 

5,396 

19,676 

11,400 

10,860 

5,668 

JUSTICE 


555 


DEPARTMENT   OF  JUSTICE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS        I 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LEGAL  SERVICES— Continued 

Criminal  Law — Continued 

Charitable  Trusts : 
Sacramento : 

Registrar  of  charitable  trusts 

Deputy  registrar  of  charitable 

trusts 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

San  Francisco : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Deputy  attorney  general  II 

Agent,  trusts  and  trade  practices. 
Los  Angeles : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Deputy  attorney  general  III 

Agent,  trusts  and  trade  practices- 
Consumer  Frauds : 
Sacramento : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

San  Francisco : 

Deputy  attorney  general  III 

Senior  special   investigator 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Los  Angeles : 

Deputy  attorney  general  IV 

Deputy  attorney  general  III 

Senior  special  investigator 

Special  investigator 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Office  Management  and  Services 

Executive : 

Sacramento : 

Assistant  attorney  general  II 1  1 

Administrative  assistant  II 1  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 1  1 

San  Francisco : 

Assistant  attorney  general   II 1  1 

Administrative  assistant  II 0.8  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 1  1 

Los  Angeles : 

Assistant  attorney  general  II 0.6  1 

Administrative  assistant  II 1  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 1  1 

Clerical  Services : 

Sacramento : 

Senior  clerk 0.5  1 

Senior    typist-clerk    1  1 

Senior   file   clerk    1  1 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    5.1  5 

San  Francisco  : 

Supervising  clerk  I 1  1 

Senior   file   clerk    1  1 

Senior  information  clerk 1  1 

Duplicating   machine   operator  II  1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.5  4 

Intermediate   clerk    3.3  3 

Los  Angeles : 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  II  1 

Senior    clerk    2.3  3 

Senior  file  clerk 1  1 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II  1.1  2 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    4.5  5 

Intermediate   clerk    7.8  7 

Stenographic  Services : 

Sacramento : 

Supervising  legal  stenographer  II  0.9  1 

Supervising   legal   stenographer   12  2 

Senior  legal  stenographer 37.9  45 

Intermediate    stenographer 3  2 

San  Francisco : 

Supervising  legal   stenographer  12  2 

Senior  legal  typist 0.2  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 38.7  44 


1 

1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$1,048-1,273 

$15,276 

$15,276 

1 
1 

3.9 

1 

1 
1 

4 

1 

1 
1 
4 

950-1,155 
530-644 
425-517 
395-505 

11,400 
7,728 
5,954 

22,252 

11,976 

7,728 
6,204 

22,772 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1,475-1,793 
863-1,048 
863-1,048 

18,732 

9,956 

10,356 

19,676 
12,400 
10,860 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1,475-1,793 

1,155-1,405 

863-1,048 

21,516 
15,660 
12,576 

21,516 
16,452 
12,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

15,980 

16,792 

1 

0.7 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1,155-1,405 
746-905 
395-505 

14,208 
8,952 
5,264 

14,916 
9,396 
5,530 

2 

1 

0.5 

0.9 

1 

2 
1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1,475-1,793 

1,155-1,405 

746-905 

676-821 

425-517 

39,800 

13,918 

9,396 

9,738 

5,226 

$1,857,507 

40,716 

14,616 

9,852 

9,852 

5,490 

124.4 

134 

134 

$1,429,539 

$1,990,739 

1 
1 

1 

$1,708-2,076 

905-1,100 

517-628 

$24,912 

13,200 

7,536 

$24,912 

13,200 

7,536 

1 

1 
1 

1,708-2,076 

905-1,100 

517-628 

24,912 

13,200 

7,536 

24,912 

13,200 

7,536 

1 

1 

1 

1,708-2,076 

905-1,100 

517-628 

22,406 

13,200 

7,536 

23,524 

13,200 

7,536 

1 
1 
1 
5 

457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
395-505 

5,484 

6,672 

5,785 

26,199 

5,760 
6,672 
6,085 

27,3S8 

1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
3 

530-644 
457-556 
457-556 
435-530 
395-505 
395^80 

7,728 
6,672 
6,672 
6,360 
20.9S4 
17,280 

7.728 
6,672 
6,672 
6.360 
21,736 
17,2S0 

1 
3 
1 

2 
5 

7 

505-614 
457-556 
457-556 
435-530 
395-505 
395-4S0 

7,368 
19,204 

5,910 
10,726 
26,971 
35,600 

7,368 
19,504 

6,210 
11.267 
27,912 
37,052 

1 

2 

45 

2 

676-S21 
599-72S 
517-628 
425-517 

9,852 

17,040 

307,013 

11,430 

9.S52 

17.472 

316,172 

11,694 

2 

1 
44 

599-728 
517-628 

517-628 

17,472 

6,572 

312,704 

17,472 

6,908 

319,100 

556 


JUSTICE 


DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


2  LEGAL  SERVICES— Continued 
3 

4  Office  Management  and  Services — 

5  Continued 


7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Stenographic  Services — Continued 

Los  Angeles : 

Supervising  legal  stenographer  II 
Supervising  legal  stenographer  I 

Senior  legal  typist 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Library : 

Sacramento : 

Librarian  III 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

San  Francisco : 

Law  librarian   

Librarian  III 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Los  Angeles : 

Librarian  III 

Librarian  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions — 

Legal   Services 


1 

4 

1 

59.7 


0.9 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 


LAW   ENFORCEMENT 

Executive : 

Deputy  director 

Assistant  director 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Secretary  I 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Management  Analysis : 

Senior  management  analyst 

Associate  management  analyst 

Assistant  management  analyst 

Senior  stenographer  

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Data  Processing : 

Data  processing  manager  I 

Supervisor,  electronic  data  processing 

Programmer   II ^ 

Programmer  I   

Tabulating  operations  supervisor   I 

Computer   operator 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator 

Key  punch   supervisor  I 

Tabulating  machine  operator 

Intermediate   stenographer    

Key  punch  operator 

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 44.5 

Telecommunications  : 
Sacramento : 

Manager,  telecommunications  sys- 
tem,  department  of  justice   _  1 

Supervising  teletypewriter  opera- 
tor II    0.7 

Supervising  teletypewriter  opera- 
tor  I   1.9 

Teletypewriter    operator    14.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2 

Los  Angeles : 

Supervising  teletypewriter  opera- 
tor II 1 

Supervising  teletypewriter  opera- 
tor I 

Teletypewriter    operator    13.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 36.7 


1 

4 

1 

67 


1 

4 

1 

67 


205.8      228 


228 


496.5      535.2      535.2 


SALARY  RANGE 

$676-821 

599-728 

517-628 

517-628 


676-821 
457-556 
395-505 

863-1,155 
676-821 
395-505 
395-480 

676-821 
614-746 
395-505 
395-480 

$1,424,206 


$5,170,219 


$9,852 

34,944 

7,536 

457,467 


8,112 
6,672 
5,040 

13,860 
9.S52 
5,760 
5,760 

9,852 
8,952 
5,760 

5,180 


$1,626,735 


$6,202,218 


44 


44 


$285,617 


1 

1 

$998-1,213 

1 

1 

556-676 

1 

15 
2 

1 

15 

2 

480-584 
435-530 
395-505 

1 

13 
2 


1 

13 

2 


37 


37 


556-676 

480-584 
435-530 
395-505 

$222,717 


$312,390 

$14,556 

7,428 

7.008 
91.667 
11,156 

7,368 

5,760 
74,903 
10,920 

$230,766 


$9,852 

34,944 

7,536 

471,595 


8,520 
6,672 
5,286 

13,860 
9.852 
5,760 
5,760 

9,852 
8,952 
5,760 
5,440 

$1,665,533 


1,510,443 


0.8 

1 

1 

$22,500 
1,548-1,709 

$20,500 

$22,500 

0.6 

1 

1 

18,576 

19,512 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.2 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,985 

6,060 

1.5 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 
$78,793 

5,760 

6.1 

7 

7 

$62,935 

$81,804 

1 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$16,044 

$16,044 

1 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

22,818 

23.964 

2 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,510 

9.978 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,544 

6.S52 

5 

5 

5 

$50,271 

$54,916 

$56,83S 

1 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$14,556 

$14,556 

1.8 

o 

2 

905-1,100 

25,032 

25,626 

4.2 

5 

5 

746-905 

49,392 

50.752 

3.1 

9 

2 

614-746 

15,552 

16,326 

o 

2 

2 

584-710 

16,734 

17,040 

2.6 

4 

4 

530-644 

25,8S8 

27,170 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

0 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,368 

13,704 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

1.7 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,602 

11,878 

16.1 

19 

19 

405-492 

108,512 

110.9S0 

6 

1 

1 

(26,645) 

4,370 

4,370 

$319,7S6 

$14,556 

7,792 

7.00S 
93,106 
11,428 

7,728 

6,060 
78,037 
11,178 

$236,893 


JUSTICE 


557 


DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         [A»lh.) 


68-69 
Itulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LAW    ENFORCEMENT— Continued 

Criminal  Justice  Information  System 
Study :  c 
Senior  data  processing  systems  an- 
alyst   

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst     

Associate  management  analyst 

Assistant  management  analyst 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help  d 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Criminal  Statistics : 

Chief  of  bureau 

Senior  crime  studies  analyst 

Associate  crime  studies  analyst 

Assistant  crime  studies  analyst 

Graphic  artist 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 59.2 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.6 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$13,5S5 

$10,395 

0.4 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,352 

18.S64 

— 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10.860 

8,550 

0.6 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,686 

7,389 

0.9 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,704 

8,442 

1 

2 

2 

395-505 

9,840 

7,650 

0.5 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,286 

4,113 

- 

1.1 

- 

- 

6,000 
$90,313 

- 

4 

11.1 

10 

$28,648 

$65,403 

1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

22 

3 

3 

1,100-1,337 

43,146 

45,288 

5 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

72,828 

75,150 

6.7 

8 

8 

746-905 

80,126 

82,012 

0.9 

1 

1 

556-676 

S,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

3.S 

5 

5 

457-556 

30,984 

31,536 

2.8 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,224 

19,654 

1.9 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,901 

12,183 

3.7 

4 

4 

395-505 

22,058 

22,585 

30 

33 

33 

395-480 

182,083 

185,309 

0.2 

0.5 

0.5 

(S70) 

1,970 

1,970 

67.5 


67.5 


$408,726 


$496,984 


Criminal  Identification  and  Investigation 

Administration : 

Chief  of  bureau 1 

Assistant  chief  of  bureau 1 

Secretary  I  1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2 

Intermediate  clerk 2.2 

Temporary  help 0.8 

Fingerprint  Section : 

Supervising  fingerprint  examiner 1 

Assistant  supervising  fingerprint 

examiner 4 

Latent  fingerprint  examiner 3 

Fingerprint  examiner  II 35.4 

Fingerprint  examiner  I 95.1 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Intermediate  clerk 12.9 

Temporary  help 0.7 

Records : 

Supervisor  of  record  section 1 

Supervising  clerk  II 3 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 1 

Senior  clerk 10.9 

Senior  typist-clerk 5.8 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 50.4 

Intermediate  clerk 100.1 

Junior  typist-clerk S.7 

Junior  clerk 20.7 

Temporary  help 0.8 

Special  Services : 

Supervising  modus  operandi  analyst  0.7 
Assistant  supervising  modus 

operandi  analyst 2 

Questioned  documents  examiner 2 

Senior  modus  operandi  analyst 9 

Supervisor  of  photography 1 

Senior  tax  representative 1 

Supervising  clerk  II 1 

Intermediate  modus  operandi  analyst  25.1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$508,351 


1 

1 

$1,405-1,708 

$20,496 

$20,496 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

o 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,840 

11,090 

0.3 

0.3 

(3,631) 

1,040 

1,040 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

4 

4 

783-950 

45,600 

45,600 

3 

3 

676-821 

29,252 

29,556 

35 

35 

614-746 

310.2S0 

312,616 

101 

101 

505-614 

698,404 

71S.652 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,004 

6,204 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

13 

13 

395^180 

73,096 

74,168 

- 

- 

(4,220) 

- 

- 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

3 

3 

614-746 

26,856 

26,856 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.72S 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,728 

7,068 

12 

12 

457-556 

77,022 

78,727 

6 

6 

457-556 

38,860 

39,420 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

53 

53 

395-505 

279,477 

288,977 

102 

102 

395-480 

548,511 

564.450 

10 

10 

359-435 

47,116 

48,784 

24 

24 

342^15 

102,032 

107,128 

- 

- 

(4,326) 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,576 

13,200 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

9 

9 

821-998 

107,784 

107,784 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.520 

8,952 

25 

25 

614-746 

220,124 

222,192 

558 


JUSTICE 


DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


LAW  ENFORCEMENT— Continued 

Criminal  Identification  and  Investigation- 
Continued 

Special  Services — Continued 

Photographer  I 

Junior  modus  operandi  analyst 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Teletypewriter  operator 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

(offset)    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Laboratory : 

Supervising  criminalist 

Criminalist      

Forensic  chemist 

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Intermediate   stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Investigation : 
Sacramento  : 

Supervising  special  agent 

Special  agent  II 

Special  agent  I 

Supervising  special  investigator  I 

Senior  special  investigator 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Redding : 

Special  agent  I 

San  Francisco  : 

Supervising  special  agent 

Special  agent  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Los  Angeles : 

Supervising  special  agent 

Special  agent  I 

Senior  special  investigator 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

San  Diego : 

Special  agent  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Fresno : 

Special  agent  II 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Narcotic  Enforcement 


Administration : 

Chief  of  bureau 1 

Assistant  chief 1 

Administrative  assistant  II 1 

Senior  stenographer  1 

Intermediate   stenographer   0.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3  9 

Field  Offices : 
Sacramento : 

Supervising  narcotic  agent  I 1 

Narcotic  field  supervisor 1 

Narcotic  chemist — agent 1 

Senior  narcotic  agent 4.7 

Narcotic  agent — trainee 0.8 

Senior  stenographer — 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

San  Francisco : 

Supervising  narcotic  agent  II 1 

Narcotic  pharmacist — agent 1 

Narcotic  field  supervisor 2.9 

Narcotic  chemist — agent 1.9 

Senior  narcotic  agent 12!l 

Narcotic  agent 0\3 

Narcotic  agent — trainee 1.5 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate    stenographer 4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 


SALARY  RANGE 

2 
17.2 
2.5 
2 
6 

2 

16 

3 

9 

6 

2 
16 
3 
2 
6 

$556-676 
505-614 
457-556 
457-556 
435-530 

$14,294 

111,168 

19,554 

12,195 

37,047 

$15,008 

114,448 

19.S60 

12,801 

37,710 

1 

9.8 
23.7 
45.8 

0.9 

0.2 

1 
10 
24 
46 

1 
1 

1 
10 
24 
46 

1 
1 

435-530 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 
342-415 
(692) 

6,360 

59,046 

127,498 

252,752 

4,206 

4,160 

6,360 

60,312 

131,S68 

25S.352 

4,416 

4,160 

1 

4.9 

1.1 

0.8 

1.9 

1 

1 
6 
1 
1 
2 
1 

1 
6 

1 
1 
2 

1 

998-1,213 
905-1,100 
746-905 
435-530 
425-517 
395-505 

14,556 

77,452 

9,548 

5,553 

12,408 

5,760 

14,556 
78,680 
10,020 

5,835 
12,408 

5,760 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

3.8 

0.8 

1 

1 
6 
1 

1 
4 

1 

1 
1 
6 

1 
1 
4 
1 

998-1,213 
905-1,100 
863-1,048 
821-998 
746-905 
469-571 
395-505 

14,556 
13,200 
75,456 
11,976 
10,860 
27,380 
5,760 

14,556 
13,200 
75,456 
11,976 
10,860 
27,408 
5,760 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 
2 
1 

1 
5 

1 

1 
5 

1 

99S-1.213 

863-1,048 

469-571 

14,556 

55,620 

6,204 

14,556 

57,732 

6,516 

1 
4.8 

1 
1 

1 

7 
1 
2 
2 

1 
7 
1 
2 
2 

99S-1.213 

S63-1,04S 

746-905 

469-571 

425-517 

14,092 
81,921 
10,356 
12,480 
11,015 

14,556 
83,472 
10,860 
12,756 
11,569 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

863-1,048 
425-517 

12,576 
6,204 

12,576 
6,204 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 
$3,623,514 

13,200 
$4,022,463 

13,200 

562.5 

587.3 

587.3 

$4,109,603 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

2 

469-571 

12.4S0 

12,756 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,452 

10,980 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,600 

16,850 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

4 

4 

783-950 

44,934 

45,465 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,676 

15,80S 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,204 

6,516 

1 

1 

425-517 

5.39S 

5,674 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

950-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

36,147 

36,696 

2 

2 

783-950 

20,796 

21  252 

11 

11 

7S3-950 

119,658 

121,062 

1 

1 

644-710 

7,856 

8,540 

2 

2 

556-614 

15,006 

15.808 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,854 

24,355 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

JUSTICE 


559 


DEPARTMENT   OF  JUSTICE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled) Quill.)       (Aolh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LAW   ENFORCEMENT— Continued 
Narcotic  Enforcement — Continued 

Field  Offices — Continued 
Los  Angeles : 

Supervising  narcotic  agent  II 1 

Narcotic  pharmacist — agent 4.1 

Narcotic  field  supervisor 4.2 

Narcotic   chemist — agent 1 

Senior  narcotic  agent 10.2 

Narcotic  agent 3.6 

Narcotic  agent — trainee 3.1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.7 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1 

San  Diego : 

Supervising  narcotic  agent  II 1 

Narcotic  field  supervisor 2 

Narcotic    chemist — agent    1 

Senior  narcotic  agent 7.8 

Narcotic   agent — trainee    2.3 

Senior    stenographer    1 

Intermediate   stenographer 3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  e 0.9 

Fresno : 

Supervising  narcotic  agent  I 1 

Narcotic   field   supervisor 1 

Narcotic    chemist — agent    1 

Senior  narcotic  agent 7.6 

Narcotic   agent — trainee - 

Senior    stenographer    1 

Teletypewriter   operator  e 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 1 

Santa  Ana : 

Supervising  narcotic  agent  II - 

Narcotic   field   supervisor - 

Narcotic  chemist — agent — 

Senior  narcotic  agent - 

Narcotic   agent   — 

Senior    stenographer    - 

Intermediate   stenographer - 

Temporary  help - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 113.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$13,976 

$14,556 

4 

4 

950-1,048 

49,128 

49,704 

4 

4 

863-1,048 

60,284 

50,304 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

3 

13 

783-950 

136,960 

141,105 

2 

2 

644-710 

15,712 

16,568 

5 

5 

556-614 

35,SS0 

39,088 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,091 

23,641 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,040 

5.286 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

99.8-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

2 

<> 

863-1,048 

25,152 

25,152 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

8 

8 

783-950 

86,966 

88,446 

4 

4 

556-614 

29,682 

31,616 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,792 

17,634 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,020 

5,264 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

6 

6 

783-950 

65,403 

66,816 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,076 

15,128 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,559 

5,835 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

11,976 

12.576 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

20,712 

21,720 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,396 

9,852 

8 

8 

783-950 

75,168 

78,816 

3 

3 

644-710 

23,184 

24,336 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,452 

10,980 

0.2 

0.2 

(151) 

520 

520 

138.2      138.2 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions — 
Law    Enforcement 


831.3      897.1      896 


$1,053,125 


$5,735,553 


$1,312,210 


$6,598,835 


$1,335,001 


!,713,679 


GRAND   TOTALS,   AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    1,382.1    1,492.1    1,491 


$11,329,803        $13,304,601        $13,739,623 


a  Assistant  Attorney  General  I  transferred  from  Criminal  Law  and  title  changed  to  more  properly  reflect  functions  performed. 

b  Administrative  Assistant  to  Attorney  General  transferred  from  Telecommuncations  and  title  changed  to  more  properly  reflect  func- 
tions performed. 

e  Criminal  Justice  Information  System  Design  Study  is  estimated  to  be  completed  and  all  positions  will  be  abolished  effective 
March  31,  1969. 

i  Temporary  help  positions  will  be  abolished  effective  June  30,  1968. 

e  Position  transferred  from  Telecommunications  unit  to  more  properly  reflect  functions  performed. 

COMMISSION   ON    PEACE   OFFICERS'   STANDARDS  AND  TRAINING 


Executive  secretary 

Assistant  to  executive  officer 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


1 

2.3 
0.8 
o 


6.1 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,475 
1,04S-1,273 

469-571 
425-517 

$62,806 


$17,700 

43,356 

5,628 

11,451 

$7S,135 


$17,700 

44,247 

5,904 

11,717 

$79,568 


560 


MILITARY  AFFAIRS 


MILITARY   DEPARTMENT 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auih.l       (Autfa.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  OFFICE 

Adjutant  general 1  1 

Warrant  officer  W-2 — aide  and  auto- 
motive equipment  operator 1  1 

Secretary   II   1  1 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 3  3 

Military 2  2 

Non-military    1  1 


HEADQUARTERS  STAFF 

Executive : 

Brigadier    general — assistant    adju- 
tant general 1  1 

Colonel — inspector  general 1  1 

Lieutenant  colonel — aide  de  camp  1  1 

Special  representative   0.7  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Recruiting  and  Information  Section  :  a 

Lieutenant  colonel — chief —  - 

Major — chief    -  1 

Chief  warrant  officer  2 — recruiting  1  1 

Master    sergeant    E-7 — recruiting  1  1 
Office  of  Emergency  Plans  and  Opera- 
tions :  b 

Civil  defense  operations  officer  1  1 

Civil  defense  signal  officer 1  1 

Office  of  Comptroller :  c 

Accounting   officer   IV   —  1 

Captain — budget  officer —  1 

Chief  warrant  officer  W-4 — account- 
ing officer —  — 

Chief  warrant  officer  W-3 — account- 
ing officer —  1 

Accounting  technician  II -  1 

Senior  clerk —  2 

Intermediate   stenographer   —  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk —  3 

Office  of  Administration  :  d 

Colonel— chief    1  1 

Lieutenant  colonel — executive  officer  -  1 

Temporary  help 0.1  0.4 

Emergency  temporary  help 0.1  - 

Military  Personnel  Branch  :  e 

Lieutenant  colonel — chief 1  1 

Major — air  force  personnel 1  1 

Captain — army  officer  personnel  sec- 
tion      -  1 

First   lieutenant — army   officer   per- 
sonnel      1  - 

Chief    warrant    officer    W-3 — army 

enlisted   personnel    section —  1 

Chief  warrant  officer  2 — army 

enlisted  personnel  section 1  - 

Master  sergeant  E-7 — administrative 

technician,  air 1  1 

Technical  sergeant  E-6 — personnel 

technician,  air 1  1 

Staff  sergeant — personnel  clerk, 

army    = 1  1 

Senior  typist-clerk 1  1 

Senior  file  clerk 1  - 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 8.3  11 

Intermediate  file  clerk 2  - 

Intermediate  clerk 2  — 

Junior  typist-clerk 1.4  — 

Military  Administration  Branch  :  t 

Major — chief 1  1 

Captain— directives  and  distribution  0.9  - 

Captain — reports  and  publications —  1  1 
Second  lieutenant — assistant 

administrative  officer 1  1 

Chief  warrant  officer  W-3 — direc- 
tives and  distribution 0.1  1 

Staff  sergeant  E-6 — mail  and  distri- 
bution    1  1 

Senior  typist-clerk 1  1 

Senior  file  clerk —  1 

Teletypewriter  operator 1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,553-2,057 

525-734 

599-72S 

$39,966 

31,638 

8,328 


$24,680 

7,984 
8,736 

$41,400 

32,664 

8,736 


$24,6S0 

8,138 
8,736 

$41,554 

32,818 

8,736 


1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

$1,199-1,634 

922-1,434 

768-l,19S 

1.213 

425-517 

$19,604 

17,214 

14,373 

14,556 

6,204 

$19,604 

17,214 

14,373 

14.556 

6,204 

1 

1 
1 

768-1,198 

668-1,023 

525-734 

464-725 

12,273 

S,S04 
6,964 

14,373 

8.S04 
7,057 

1 
1 

99S-1,213 
821-99S 

14,556 
11,640 

14.556 
11,976 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 
620-S96 

16,044 
10,746 

16,044 
10,746 

1 

642-961 

- 

10,770 

1 

2 
2 
3 

5S7-S28 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-4S0 

9,404 

6,672 

13,344 

12.10S 

16,93S 

6,672 
13.344 
12,40S 
17,211 

1 
1 
0.4 

922-1.434 

76S-1.19S 
(256) 
(296) 

17,214 

14,373 

1,956 

17.214 

14,373 

1,956 

1 
1 

76S-1.19S 
66S-1.023 

14,373 
12,273 

14,373 
12,273 

1 

620-907 

10,578 

10.578 

- 

522-760 

- 

- 

1 

587-828 

9,132 

9,293 

- 

525-734 

- 

- 

1 

464-723 

7,972 

7,972 

1 

422-577 

6,712 

6,759 

1 
1 

2 
11 

422-577 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-480 
395-480 
395-4S0 
359-435 

6,576 
6,412 

12,085 
60.2S0 

6,6S4 
6,672 

12.3S3 
61,260 

1 
1 

66S-1.023 
620-907 
620-907 

12,273 
10,746 

12,273 
10,746 

1 

462-679 

7,681 

7,748 

1 

587-828 

9,224 

9,404 

1 
1 
1 
1 

422-577 
457-556 
457-556 
435-530 

6.92S 
6,672 
6,672 
6,360 

6,928 
6,672 
6.672 
6,360 

MILITARY  AFFAIRS 


561 


MILITARY   DEPARTMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(fllltd)        (Aulh.)       (Anlh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


HEADQUARTERS   STAFF— Continued 

Military  Administration  Branch — 
Continued 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5  4 

Intermediate  file  clerk —  2 

Intermediate  clerk 2.5  3 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 0.5  1 

Administrative  Services  Branch  :  e 

Accounting  officer  IV 1  — 

Lieutenant  colonel — executive  officer  1  - 

Lieutenant  colonel — budget  officer 0.3  — 

Major — accounting  officer 0.7  - 

Captain — budget  officer 0.4  - 

Chief  warrant  officer  W-2 — account- 
ing officer 0.5  - 

Warrant  officer  W-l — accounting 

officer 0.2 

Storekeeper  III 1  — 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  I_  1  1 

Storekeeper  II 0.8 

Supervising  clerk  I 1  — 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator.  1  1 

Storekeeper  I  1.8  — 

Accounting  technician  II 1  - 

Senior  typist-clerk 1  - 

Senior  clerk 4  — 

Staff  sergeant  E-6 — assistant  ware- 
house supervisor 1  - 

Staff  sergeant  E-6 — rehabilitation 

supervisor 1  — 

Staff  sergeant  E-6 — automotive 

supervisor   1  — 

Stock  clerk 1.5 

Sergeant  E-5 — supply  distribution —  4  - 

Sergeant  E-5 — automotive  mechanic  1  - 

Intermediate  stenographer 3  — 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6  - 

Key  punch  operator 1  1 

Intermediate  clerk -  1 

Personnel  Management  Branch  :  h 

Supervising  clerk  I —  1 

Senior  clerk -  1 

Intermediate  stenographer —  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk —  1 

Deputy  Adjutant  General — ■ 
Army  Division : 

Brigadier  general — deputy 1  1 

Colonel — executive  officer 1  1 

Senior  stenographer 0.4  1 

Senior  clerk 0.2  — 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.4  — 

United  States  Property  and 
Fiscal  Branch  :  i 

Lieutenant  colonel — executive  officer  1  — 
Lieutenant  colonel — chief  supply 

officer 1  1 

Major — chief,  special  services 

branch   -  - 

Captain — property   officer 1  1 

Sergeant  first  class  E-7 — senior  clerk 

Staff  sergeant  E-6 — supply  clerk 1  1 

Organization  and  Training  Branch  :  J 

Lieutenant  colonel — chief -  1 

Major — executive  officer 1  — 

Major — operations  and  training 

staff  officer 1  1 

Captain — assistant  operations  and 

training  officer 0.9  1 

Chief  warrant  officer  W-2 — adminis- 
trative assistant,  CMA —  1 

Warrant  officer  W-l — administrative 

assistant    ,_  1  — 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Junior  stenographer O.S  — 

Facilities  Branch :  fc 

Lieutenant  colonel — chief 1 

Lieutenant  colonel — executive  officer  -  1 

Major — executive  officer 1  — 

Major — engineering  service  officer 1  1 

Captain — engineering  assistant 0.1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

$435-530 

$6,360 

$6,360 

1 

425-517 

5,720 

G.004 

4 

395-4S0 

22,460 

22,720 

2 

395-4S0 

10,140 

10,638 

3 

395-480 

16,740 

17,004 

1 

342-415 

4,206 

4,416 

_ 

1,100-1,337 

_ 

_ 

— 

768-1,198 

_ 

_ 

— 

95S-1.443 

— 

_ 

— 

668-1,023 

— 

_ 

- 

620-S96 

-        . 

- 

- 

525-734 

- 

- 

_ 

456-663 





— 

644-7S3 

_ 

_ 

1 

5S4-710 

8,520 

8,520 

— 

5S4-710 

_ 

— 

— 

530-644 

_ 

_ 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

— 

505-614 

— 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

— 

_ 

- 

457-556 

- 

- 

422-577 
422-577 


1 
1 

422-577 
457-556 
3S5-513 
385-513 
425-517 
395-480 
405^92 
395-4S0 

5,331 
5,760 

5,605 
5,760 

1 
1 

1 
1 

530-644 
457-556 
425-517 
395-480 

7,72S 
6,672 
6,204 
4,860 

7.72S 
6,672 
6,204 
5,100 

1 
1 

1 

1,199-1,634 

922-1,434 

469-571 

457-556 

425-517 

19,604 

17,214 

6,824 

19.604 

17,214 

6,S52 

- 

768-1,198 

- 

- 

1 

768-1,198 

14,373 

14,373 

1 

1 
1 

668-1,023 
620-S96 
464-723 

422-577 

10,746 
8.678 
6,928 

12,273 

8,678 
6,928 

1 

768-1,198 
668-1,023 

14,373 

14,373 

1 

66S-1.023 

12,273 

12,273 

1 

620-896 

10,746 

10,746 

1 

525-734 

8,336 

8,420 

1 
1 

456-663 
425-517 
395-480 
386-469 

5,226 
5,760 

5,490 
5,760 

1 
1 

1 
1 

768-1,198 
768-1,198 
668-1,023 
668-1,023 
620-907 

14,373 
14,373 

12,273 

10.SS4 

14,373 
14,373 

12,273 

10,S84 

562 


MILITARY  AFFAIRS 


MILITARY   DEPARTMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

A 

5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


HEADQUARTERS  STAFF— Continued 

Facilities  Branch — Continued 

Chief  warrant  officer  W-3 — engineer- 
ing assistant 0.9 

Storekeeper  III - 

Storekeeper  II — 

Storekeeper  I  - 

Senior  typist-clerk - 

Senior  clerk - 

Staff  sergeant  E-6 — chief  clerk 1 

Staff  sergeant  E-6 — assistant  ware- 
house foreman — 

Staff    sergeant    E-6 — rehabilitation 

supervisor - 

Staff  sergeant  E-6 — automotive  su- 
pervisor   

Stock  clerk 

Sergeant  E-5 — supply  distribution  _ 
Sergeant  E-5 — automotive  mechanic 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Deputy  Adjutant  General — Air  Force 
Division  : 

Brigadier  general — deputy 

Colonel — executive   officer 

Air  Crew : 

Lieutenant  colonel — crew  member  _ 

Major — crew  member 

Chief    master    sergeant    E-9 — crew 

member   

Master  sergeant  E-7 — crew  member 

Air  Plans  and  Operations  Branch : 

Lieutenant  colonel — chief 

Major — operations  staff  officer 

Air  Systems  and  Logistics  Branch : 

Lieutenant  colonel — chief 

Captain — aircraft  maintenance  staff 
officer 

Air  Programs  and  Requirements 
Branch : 

Lieutenant  colonel — chief 

Major — program  staff  officer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Military    

Non-military    


ARMY   INSTALLATIONS 

Armories : 

Captain — area  officer 

Armory  custodian  III 

Armory  custodian  II 

Armory  custodian  I 

Janitor 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Building  maintenance  man 

Groundsman 

Laborer 

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Military 

Nonmilitary    


AIR   BASES 

Armory  custodian  III 

Armory  custodian  II 

Armory  custodian  I 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Stationary  engineer 

Carpenter  I 

Stationary  fireman 

Building  maintenance  man. 

Laborer   

Guard  and  janitor 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

$587-S2S 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

$9,396 

$9,396 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,016 

8,418 

2 

2 

505-556 

14,586 

14,736 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

422-577 

6,712 

6,818 

422-577 

422-577 


6,928 
6,928 


6,92S 
6,92S 


2 

1 

1 
o 

4 
1 
2 

3 

1 
2 

4 
1 
2 
3 

422-577 
457-556 
385-513 
3S5-513 
425-517 
395-480 

6,928 
12,294 
23,842 

6,162 
12,408 
16,620 

6,928 
12,5S2 
23,942 

6,162 
12,408 
16,872 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1,199-1,634 
922-1,434 

19,604 
16,073 

19,604 
17,024 

0.7 
0.7 

- 

- 

95S-1.443 
838-1,263 

- 

_ 

0.8 
0.8 

- 

- 

815-962 
544-82S 

- 

- 

1 
0.6 

1 
1 

1 

1 

958-1,443 
838-1,263 

17,313 
14,763 

17,313 
14,990 

1 

1 

1 

76S-1,19S 

14,373 

14,373 

1 

1 

1 

620-896 

10,746 

10,746 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

958-1,443 

668-1,023 

425-537 

17,313 

12,273 

6.054 

17,313 

12,273 

6,204 

120.3 
54-6 
65.7 

120.4 
53 

674 

120.4 

53 
674 

$1,014,176 
608,502 
405,674 

$1,041,665 
600,569 
441,096 

$1,054,793 
607,6S6 

W,ioi 

5.9 

6 

6 

$620-907 

$64,610 

$64,610 

5.1 

o 

5 

584-710 

41,088 

41,448 

15.7 

16 

16 

480-584 

111,736 

112,128 

102.8 

107 

107 

435-530 

660,597 

669,597 

26.7 

29 

29 

395-480 

158,312 

162,233 

6 

6 

6 

676-746 

53,496 

53,712 

8 

8 

8 

556-614 

58,794 

58,944 

3 

3 

3 

480-530 

19,080 

19,080 

2 

9 

480-530 

12,720 

12,720 

2.1 

3.6 

3.6 

(10,585) 

18,806 

18,806 

2.7 

3.5 

3.5 

(13,343) 
$1,107,830 

18,632 

1S.632 

ISO 

1S9.1 

1S9.1 

$1,217,871 

$1,231,910 

5.9 

6 

6 

63,447 

64,610 

64,610 

174-1 

183.1 

183.1 

1,044,383 

1,153,261 

1,167,300 

$584-710 

$40,562 

$41,336 

5 

5 

5 

480-584 

28,780 

33,652 

4 

5 

5 

435-530 

60,280 

57,240 

9.2 

9 

9 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,016 

8,418 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

584-644 

23.184 

23.1S4 

3 

3 

3 

556-614 

21,576 

21,924 

2.3 

3 

3 

4S0-530 

44,520 

44,520 

7 

7 

7 

435-530 

74.586 

75,520 

12 

12 

12 

MILITARY  AFFAIRS 


563 


MILITARY   DEPARTMENT-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Amh.)       (Aulh,) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 
$395^80 


1=1 


$209,984 
299,984 


$11,112 

1,091 

361 

$331,540 

331,540 


$11,382 

1,091 

361 

$336,100 

336,100 


2 
2 
0.6 

2 

2 
1 

o 
2 

i 

$922-1,434 

587-828 
422-577 

$32,2S7 

18,595 

6,598 

$34,428 

18.682 

6,712 

1 

1 

i 

922-1,434 

16,073 

16,643 

3.9 

2.9 

2.9 

(20,617) 

24,844 

24,844 

1.2 

0.1 

0.1 

(9,875) 

623 

623 

24.9 
0.2 

- 

- 

(90,671) 

(700) 

- 

_ 

-1 

-1 

-1 

(-17,048) 

$176,849 

176,149 

700 

-17,198 

$81,822 
81,822 

-17,690 

34.8 

34-6 

0.2 

8 
8 

8 
8 

$S4,242 
84,242 

AIR   BASES— Continued 

Janitor 2  2  2 

Temporary  help -  0.3  0.3 

Overtime  -  0.1  o!l 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 47.5         49.4         49.4 

NonmilUary    47.5         49.4         49.4 

NATIONAL   GUARD 
ORGANIZATIONS 

Ground  Force  Organizations: 

Colonel — chief  of  staff 

Chief  warrant  officer  W-3 

Staff  sergeant — administrative  clerk 
Air  Force  Units : 

Colonel — administrative  officer 

California  Military  Academy  : 

Weekend   training   phase 

Members  of  National  Guard  on  active 

duty 

Emergency  active  duty — San  Francisco 

riot 

Temporary  help — target  pullers 

Reimbursements  by  federal  govern- 
ment      

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Military 

NonmilUary    

CAMP  SAN    LUIS  OBISPO 

Lieutenant  colonel — camp  commander  111  $768-1,198  $14,373  $14  373 

Superintendent    111  676-821  9,852  9!S52 

Janitor 111  395^80  5,760  5,760 

Plumber   II   111  710-783  9,322  9,396 

Electrician  II 111  710-783  9,322  9,396 

Carpenter  II 0.9           1              1  676-746  8,384  8,808 

Maintenance    mechanic    111  676-746  8,952  8,952 

Refrigeration  engineman 0.7           1              1  556-614  7,368  7,368 

Power  equipment  mechanic 111  644-710  8,520  8.520 

Institution  fireman 3.4           4             4  676-746  8,952  8,952 

Building   maintenance   man 111  556-676  30,192  30,900 

Laborer 111  480-530  6,360  6,360 

Intermediate   stenographer   111  425-517  5,743  6,029 

Temporary   help   0.5           0.5           0.5  (1,486)  3,016  3,016 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 15.5         16.5         16.5  $120,157  $136,116  $137,682 

Military   111  14,373  14,373  14,373 

NonmilUary    14.5        15.5        15.5  105,784  121,743  123,309 

FIELD  TRAINING   SITE 

Overtime 0.2  0.3  0.3  $1,511  $2,518  $2,518 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS 401.3  3S6.7  386.7  $2,760,473  $2,852,932  $2,888,799 

Military 98.1         70  70  894,109  794,03S  803,729 

NonmilUary    303.2  316.7  316.7  1,866,364  2,058,894  2,085,070 

CALIFORNIA  CADET  CORPS 

Major— coordinator     0.5  1  1  $668-1,023  $12,273  $12,273 

Captain— coordinator   0.8  1.7  1.7  620-896  16,074  16,897 

Warrant  officer,  supply  technician 0.6  1  1  456-663  7,951  7,951 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

(Military) 1.9  3.7  3.7  $17,003  $36,29S  $37,121 

a  Includes  1  position  transferred  from  Facilities  Branch. 

b  Includes  2  positions  transferred  from  Organization   and  Training  Branch. 

c  Includes  11  positions  transferred  from  Administrative  Services  Branch. 

a  Includes  1  position  transferred  from  United  States  Property  and  Fiscal  Branch. 

e  Three  positions  transferred  to  Military  Administration  Branch  and  1  position  transferred  to  Administrative  Services  Branch.  Also 

includes  1  position  transferred  from  Military  Administration  Branch. 
i  Includes  3  positions  transferred  from  Military  Personnel  Branch  and  1  position  transferred  to  Military  Personnel  Branch, 
g  Includes  1  position  transferred  from  Military  Personnel  Branch  ;   11  positions  transferred  to   Office  of  Comptroller ;   18  positions 

transferred  to  Facilities  Branch ;  4  positions  transferred  to  Personnel  Management  Branch, 
h  Includes  4  positions  transferred  from  Administrative  Services  Branch. 
1  One  position  transferred  to  Office  of  Administration. 

i  Two  positions  transferred  to  Office  of  Emergency  Plans  and  Operations. 
ft  Includes  18  positions  transferred  from  Administrative  Services  Branch  and  1  position  transferred  to  Information  Section. 


564 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 


DEPARTMENT   OF   ALCOHOLIC   BEVERAGE  CONTROL 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aoth.)      (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


HEADQUARTERS 

Administration : 

Director    

Deputy  director 

Administrative  service  officer  II 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Assistant  area  administrator 

Chief  special  agent 

Supervising  special  investigator  . 

Special   investigator   

Secretary  II  

Senior  typist-clerk   

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk  . 

Storekeeper  I  

Stock  clerk 

Junior-intermediate   clerk   

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accounting  technician  II 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk  . 
Junior-intermediate   clerk   

Personnel : 

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk  . 
Junior-intermediate  stenographer 

Fair  Trade  and  Price  Posting: 

Tax  representative  

Junior-intermediate  clerk 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk  . 

Hearing  and  Legal : 

Principal  counsel 

Associate   counsel   

Junior  counsel 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 
Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk  . 
Junior-intermediate  clerk 

Licensing : 

Office  supervisor  I 

Tax  representative  

Supervising  clerk  II 

Supervising  file  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk   

Senior   typist-clerk   

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 
Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk  . 
Junior-intermediate    clerk    

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 71.4 

AREA  OFFICES 


Area  administrator 

Assistant  area  administrator 

District  supervisor   

Supervising  special  investigator 

Special   investigator   

Investigator — trainee    : 

Associate  counsel 

Assistant   counsel   

Junior  counsel 

Senior  stenographer 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 

Janitor — part-time    

Temporary  help 

Government   interne   

Terminal  pay 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


SALARY  RANGE 

0.8 

1 

1 

$22,500 

§22,500 

$22,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,548-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

0.2 

- 

— 

1,100-1,337 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

0.3 

2 

2 

821-998 

23,952 

23,952 

1.1 

3 

3 

676-821 

29,556 

29,556 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8,736 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

457-556 

10,008 

10,008 

1 

0.4 

0.4 

359-505 

2,150 

2,258 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,135 

6,438 

1 

1 

1 

342-480 

5,691 

5,760 

_ 

0.9 

1 

905-1,100 

10,450 

11,928 

1 

0.1 

— 

746-905 

905 

— 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,980 

11,244 

4 

4 

4 

359-505 

21,780 

22,384 

1 

1 

1 

342-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.8 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,880 

12,476 

0.2 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.7 

0.6 

0.6 

359-505 

3,224 

3,387 

1 

1 

1 

386-517 

5,628 

5,904 

0.4 

0.4 

0.4 

614-746 

3,581 

3,581 

1 

1 

1 

342-480 

5,760 

5,760 

3 

3 

3 

359-505 

16,100 

16,618 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

17,700 

18,576 

0.6 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

13,860 

14,556 

0.8 

— 

— 

746-821 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

517-628 

7,536 

7,536 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

457-556 

10,008 

10,008 

2 

2 

2 

386-517 

10,668 

11,193 

4 

4 

4 

359-505 

21,741 

22,430 

1 

1 

1 

342-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

614-746 

5,371 

5,371 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

o 

o 

o 

386-517 

12,408 

12,408 

12 

12 

12 

359-505 

66,853 

68,067 

5 

5 

5 

342-480 

28,326 

28,593 

0.3 

0.4 

0.4 

(2,191) 

2,550 

2,550 

74.4 


74.4 


$499,339 


$568,081 


$575,822 


3 

3 

3 

$1,405-1,708 

$50,720 

$53,246 

4 

4 

4 

1,100-1,337 

64,176 

64,176 

18 

19 

19 

950-1,155 

263,340 

263,340 

41.7 

36 

36 

821-998 

429,054 

430,656 

197.7 

209 

209 

676-821 

1,978,989 

2,008,577 

17.6 

— 

— 

556-614 

— 

— 

2.9 

3 

3 

1,155-1,405 

44,642 

46,868 

2.1 

3 

3 

863-1.048 

32,301 

33,900 

0.9 

— 

_ 

746-821 

— 

— 

12.7 

14 

14 

469-571 

93,948 

94,980 

40.9 

40 

40 

386-517 

239,778 

243,342 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13.344 

13.344 

1 

1 

1 

342-480 

5,760 

5,760 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,782 

20,016 

25.3 

23 

23 

359-505 

130.147 

131,756 

0.4 

0.4 

0.4 

395-480 

2,097 

2,160 

1 

1 

1 

(5,289) 

5,600 

5,600 

2 

2.6 

2.6 

(7,358) 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

(977) 
$3,272,529 

- 

- 

376.2 

364 

364 

$3,383,678 

$3,427,721 

447.6 

438.4 

438.4 

$3,771,868 

$3,951,759 

$4,003,543 

REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 


ALCOHOLIC    BEVERAGE   CONTROL   APPEALS   BOARD 


565 


l 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Fillid)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


Chairman    

Board  member 

Chief  counsel  and  executive  officer 

Senior  counsel 

Senior  legal  typist 

Senior  legal  stenographer  

Legal  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


1 
2 

1 

1 

0.6 

1.1 

0.3 


1 
1 

0.1 
1.9 


SALARY   IiANGE 

$14,500 

14,000 

1,475-1,793 

1,273-1,548 

517-628 

517-628 

446-543 

$94,041 


$14,500 
28,000 
21,516 
18,576 
1,034 
12,914 


$14,500 
28.000 
21,516 
18,576 

14,276 


$96,540 


$96,868 


ADMINISTRATION 

Commission  member  (3)  per  diem  _ 

Executive    secretary    

Assistant  executive  secretary 

Senior  hydraulic  engineer 

Senior  engineer   

Associate  civil  engineer 

Associate   hydraulic   engineer 

Governmental  auditor  III 

Administrative   assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DISTRICTS   SECURITIES   COMMISSION 


1 

1 

0.6 

0.4 

2 

1.8 

1 

1 

1 

0.4 

1.6 

0.1 


1 

1 

2 

1 

o 

1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

0.1 


1 

1 

2 
1 
2 

i 

1 
1 

1 

2 

0.1 


11.9 


13.1 


13.1 


SALARY  RANGE 

$50  dav 

1,475-1,793 

1,273-1.548 

1,100-1.337 

1,100-1,337 

950-1.155 

950-1,155 

905-1,100 

746-905 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

(140) 

$137,418 


$3,000 
21.516 
17,773 

30,600 

12,888 

26.406 

12.576 

10.230 

6,684 

5,226 

10,390 

420 


$3,000 
21.516 
18.576 

31,320 

13.530 

27,610 

13,200 

10,734 

6.852 

5,490 

10,910 

425 


$157,709 


$163,163 


Secretary    1 

Chief  investigator 0.9 

Assistant  secretary 1 

Race   track   investigator   5.2 

Racing  license  clerk 5 

Accounting  technician  II 1 

Intermediate   stenographer   2 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    0.5 

Temporary   help    0.3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 16.9 


HORSE   RACING   BOARD 


SALARY  KANGE 
$14,000 

950-1,155 
905-1,100 
746-905 
505-614 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
(1,430) 


1 
1 
1 
6 
5 
1 
2 

1 
0.2 


1 
1 
1 
6 
5 
1 
2 
1 
0.2 


$14,000 

11.92S 

12.628 

60,667 

36,368 

6,672 

12,408 

4,920 

791 


18.2 


18.2 


$141,793 


$160,3S2 


$14,000 

12.526 

13.200 

63.526 

36,720 

6.672 

12.408 

5.160 

791 

$165,003 


Department  of  investment 
STATE   BANKING   DEPARTMENT 


ADMINISTRATION 


Superintendent    of    banks 0.9  1 

Chief  deputy    superintendent 1  1 

Deputy  superintendent  of  banks 2  2 

Associate  counsel   1  1 

Banking  economist 1  1 

Accountant  I 1  1 

Secretary  I 1  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 1  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Senior   account   clerk 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.1  6 

Intermediate   clerk    2.3  3 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.9  1 

Special   consultant   0.5  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 22.7  23 

ENFORCEMENT  OF   BANKING   LAWS 


Chief  bank  examiner 

Trust  examiner 

Bank  examiner  IV 

Bank  examiner  III 

Bank  examiner  II 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS     


23 


SALARY  RANGE 

$24,500 

1,548-1,882 

1,405-1,708 

1,155-1.405 

1,100-1,337 

556-676 

543-660 

517-628 

469-571 

457-558 

425-517 

395-505 

395-480 

395-480 

(7,995) 

$204,0S9 


$24,500 

22,584 

38,634 

14,382 

15,916 

6,672 

7,920 

6,936 

6,712 

5,910 

12.408 

31,958 

15,660 

4,860 


$24,500 

22,5S4 

39,540 

15,096 

16,044 

7.008 

7,920 

7.275 

6,852 

6,210 

12.40S 

33,073 

16.146 

5,100 


$215,052 


$219,756 


2 

12 
16 
32.9 

2 

1 

12 

16 

33 

2 

1 

12 

16 

33 

$1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 

746-905 

$36,714 
13,200 
184,944 
203,056 
335,962 

$37,152 
13,860 

189,384 
208,516 
347,500 

62.9 

64 

64 

$707,671 

$773,876 

$796,412 

85.6 

87 

87 

$911,760 

$9S8,928 

$1,016,168 

566 


Department  of  Investment 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 


DIVISION   OF   CORPORATIONS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        lAiUh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 

84 

85 

86 


Commissioner 0.9 

Chief  deputy  commissioner — 

Assistant  commissioner   3 

Senior  corporations  counsel 12.2 

Corporations  counsel  III   20.4 

Supervising  corporation  examiner  II 4 

Mining  and  petroleum  engineer 1 

Supervising  corporation  examiner  I 7 

Supervising  special  investigator  II 2 

Corporation  examiner  III 25 

Administrative  assistant  II 1 

Corporations  counsel  II   16.7 

Supervising  special  investigator  I 2 

Hearing  reporter 2.2 

Office  supervisor  I 0.8 

Corporation  examiner  II 72.9 

Accounting  officer  II 0.7 

Senior  special  investigator 6.7 

Junior  counsel 6.2 

Special  investigator 12.8 

Deputy  commissioner  of  corporations  I 1.7 

Secretary  II 0.5 

Supervising  legal  stenographer  I 1 

Student  legal  assistant 2.9 

Accountant  I 1 

Supervising  stenographer  I 1.6 

Supervising  clerk  I 1.9 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 1 

Auditor  I 17.1 

Senior  legal  typist 2.6 

Senior  legal  stenographer 25.3 

Senior  stenographer 2 

Senior  clerk 10 

Senior   typist-clerk   5.5 

Senior  file  clerk 2.2 

Senior  account  clerk 1 

Legal  stenographer 11.6 

Teletypewriter  operator 2.8 

Intermediate  stenographer 14.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 52.6 

Intermediate   clerk   31.1 

Intermediate  file  clerk 2 

Intermediate  account  clerk 2.3 

Junior  typist-clerk   1.1 

Temporary    help    6 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 399.2 


1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

13 

13 

23 

23 

4 

4 

1 

1 

7 

7 

2 

2 

25 

25 

1 

1 

20 

20 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

76 

76 

1 

1 

7 

7 

9 

9 

14 

14 

1 
1 
1 
1 

2 

2 

1 
18 

3 
27 

2 
11 

7 

3 

1 
14 

3 
13 
53 
31 

2 

4 

1 

1.2 


1 
1 
1 

1 

01 

2 

1 
18 

3 
27 

2 
11 

7 

3 

1 
14 

3 
13 
53 
31 

2 

4 

1 

1.2 


416.2      416.2 


SALAEY  RANGE 

$24,500 

1,54S-1,882 

1,475-1,793 

1,273-1,548 

1,155-1,405 

1,100-1,337 

1,048-1,273 

998-1,213 

950-1,155 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

863-1,048 

821-998 

783-950 

746-905 

746-905 

746-905 

746-905 

746-821 

676-821 

711-783 

599-728 

599-728 

457-710 

556-676 

543-660 

530-644 

530-644 

584-644 

517-628 

517-628 

469-571 

457-556 

457-556 

457-556 

457-556 

446-543 

435-530 

425-517 

395-505 

395-^180 

395^80 

395^80 

359^35 

(32,727) 

$3,447,894 


$24,500 
1S.576 
63,200 

235,566 

359,080 
64,176 
15,276 

101,196 
27,720 

321,418 
11,928 

220,00S 

23,952 

22,260 

8,952 

790,183 
10,062 
72,776 
84,430 

128,254 

7,217 

8,736 

8,112 

7,728 

15,S40 

15,066 

7,728 

133,704 

20,792 

193,410 

13,704 

71,124 

43,298 

18,514 

6,335 

86,375 

17,922 

72,817 

288,279 

168,471 

10,800 

21,048 

4,596 

6,472 

$3,851,601 


$24,500 
19,512 
64,208 

238,810 

369,624 
64,176 
15,276 

101,892 
27,720 

326,914 
12,526 

233,313 

23,952 

22,800 

9,396 

824,359 
10,566 
73,852 
88,63S 

131,434 

7,568 

8,736 

S,520 

8,112 

15,840 

15,426 

7,728 

138,174 

21,464 

196,566 

13,704 

72,168 

44,661 

19,103 

6,646 

88,563 

18,342 

75,790 

296,286 

172,532 

11,046 

21,810 

4,820 

6,472 

$3,963,545 


DEPARTMENT  OF   INSURANCE 


ADMINISTRATION    DIVISION 

Commissioner 1  1 

Chief  deputy  commissioner 1  1 

Chief  assistant  commissioner 1  1 

Chief  actuary 1  1 

Actuary 1.3  1 

Senior  conservation  and  liquidation 

officer 1  1 

Assistant  commissioner  for  special 

projects   -  1 

Administrative  service  officer  I 1  1 

Insurance  officer  IV 2  2 

Accounting   officer   II 1  1 

Insurance  officer  III 2  2 

Insurance  officer  II 3.8  4 

Junior  staff  analyst -  1 

Secretary  II 1  1 

Accountant  I 2  2 

Secretary  I 2  2 

Supervising  stenographer  I 1  1 

Supervising  clerk  I 0.4  1 

Senior  stenographer 1.9  2 

Senior  clerk  2  2 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.7  2 

Senior  file  clerk 0.7  1 

Stock  clerk 2  2 


SALARY  RANGE 

$24,500 
1,548-1,882 
1,548-1,882 
1,475-1,793 
1,213-1,626 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 
998-1,213 
821-998 
746-905 
746-905 
676-821 
614-746 
599-728 
556-676 
543-660 
543-660 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 


$24,500 
19,676 
22,584 
21,516 
17,700 

18,576 

13,200 

14,556 

23,952 

10,860 

20,922 

39,256 

7,368 

8,736 

15,006 

15,840 

7,920 

7,128 

12,988 

13,344 

12.632 

6,260 

13,344 


$24,500 
20,666 
22,584 
21,516 
17,700 

18,576 

13,860 

14,556 

23,952 

10,860 

21,426 

39,408 

7,728 

8,736 

15,744 

15,840 

7,920 

7,488 

13,536 

13,344 

12,932 

6,568 

13,344 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 


Department  of  Investment 
DEPARTMENT   OF   INSURANCE-Continued 


567 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Aulh.) 


68-69 
(tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION    DIVISION— 
Continued 

Senior  cashier-clerk 111 

Accounting  technician  II 2.3  2  2 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 0.8  1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 5  5  5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.3  6  6 

Intermediate  clerk 3.5  4  4 

Telephone  operator — nonmultiple  board  2  2  2 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 1.3  1  1 

Temporary  help 0.2  0.9  0.9 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 53.2         56.9         56.9 

RATE   REGULATION    DIVISION 

Supervising  insurance  rate  analyst 

Insurance  rate  analyst  IV 

Insurance  rate  analyst  III 

Insurance   rate   analyst   II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 14 

COMPLIANCE   AND    LEGAL   DIVISION 

Chief    1 

Supervising  insurance  counsel 3.2 

Associate   counsel   9 

Supervising  insurance  officer 4 

Assistant  counsel   5.9 

Insurance  officer  IV 11.2 

Hearing  reporter 2 

Insurance  officer  III 19.4 

Junior  counsel 3.1 

Insurance  officer  II 13.2 

Supervising  stenographer  I - 

Senior  legal  stenographer 3.7 

Law  indexer 1 

Senior  stenographer 3 

Senior  clerk 1 

Legal  stenographer 1.4 

Intermediate  stenographer 8.1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 19.8 

Intermediate  clerk   1.3 

Temporary   help    - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 111.3 

LICENSE   DIVISION 

Chief    

Assistant  chief 

Insurance   officer   III   

Supervising   clerk   II    

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Junior  intermediate  clerk 

Temporary   help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 51.4 

EXAMINATION    DIVISION 

Chief  insurance  examiner 

Supervising   insurance   examiner 

Insurance    examiner    IV    

Supervising  insurance  rate  analyst  — 

Insurance  rate  analyst  IV 

Insurance  examiner  III 

Insurance  rate  analyst  III . 

Insurance   claim   procedures   examiner 

Insurance   examiner   II   

Insurance   rate   analyst  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 52.8 


SALARY  RANGE 
$457-556 
457-556 
435-530 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 
359-480 
(638) 

$437,080 


$6,672 

13,344 

5,484 

29,476 

32,454 

21,508 

11.520 

4,860 

4,028 


$497,210 


18 


1 

3 
11 

4 

7 
11 

2 
21 

16 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

5 

4 
21 

1 

2.3 


18 


1 

3 
11 

4 

7 
11 

2 
20 

14 

1 
4 
1 
4 
1 
5 
4 
21 
1 
2.3 


120.3      117.3 


$209,074 


$1,475-1,793 

1,273-1.548 

1,155-1,405 

950-1,155 

863-1,048 

821-99S 

783-950 

746-905 

746-S21 

676-821 

543-660 

517-628 

505-614 

469-571 

457-556 

446-543 

425-517 

395-505 

395^tS0 


$960,948 


$225,796 


$1,142,908 


1 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$14,556 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,400 

0.8 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.230 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

7.8 

8 

8 

457-556 

52,273 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,542 

0.7 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

17.3 

16 

16 

395-505 

89,796 

18.4 

18 

18 

395^1S0 

9S.942 

1.3 

1 

1 

342-480 

4,439 

0.1 

0.3 

0.3 

(373) 

1.590 

50.3 


50.3 


$295,644 


$311,776 


$6,672 

13,344 

5.760 

30.332 

33.503 

22  292 

11.520 

5,100 

4,028 


$505,335 


1.6 

2 

2 

$1,213-1,475 

$35,400 

$35,400 

1.6 

2 

2 

1,100-1,475 

33,720 

33,720 

4.4 

6 

6 

905-1,213 

78,816 

79,992 

4.8 

6 

6 

746-998 

66,261 

66,S52 

0.8 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,789 

6,079 

0.8 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,810 

6,060 

$228,103 


$21,516 

$21,516 

55.728 

55,728 

173,166 

17S.496 

55,440 

55,440 

74,388 

78,051 

129,024 

130,224 

20,796 

21,252 

217,149 

212,338 

136,906 

125,728 

6,516 

6,852 

28,092 

28,979 

7,188 

7,368 

25.536 

26,124 

6,672 

6,672 

28,915 

30,044 

22,951 

23,641 

116,605 

120,422 

5,760 

5,760 

10,560 

10,560 

$1,145,195 


$14,556 

11.400 

10.734 

8.952 

6.852 

52,986 

6.672 

6.204 

91.721 

101.240 

4.980 

1.590 

$317,887 


1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

2 

2 

2 

1,213-1,475 

35.400 

35,400 

7.2 

7 

7 

1,100-1,475 

116,004 

117.612 

0.4 

_ 

_ 

1,213-1,475 

— 

— 

0.4 

_ 

_ 

1,100-1,475 

— 

— 

14.4 

16 

16 

905-1.213 

212,733 

216,503 

0.9 

_ 

_ 

905-1,213 

— 

— 

0.2 

_ 

_ 

746-999 

— 

— 

21.7 

22 

22 

746-998 

230.095 

237.19S 

1.2 

746-998 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

2.4 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,970 

12,258 

51 


51 


$624,224 


$634,570 


$647,339 


568 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 


Department  of  Investment 


DEPARTMENT  OF   INSURANCE-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 

66-67 
(Filled) 

67-68 
(Auth.) 

68-69 
(Auth.) 

1968-69 

SALARY  EANGI 

0.7 

2 

2 

$1,213-1,626 

§30,940 

§32,486 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,100-1.475 

16,044 

16,044 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,213 

38,926 

39.548 

O.S 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,692 

11,220 

4 

4 

4 

746-998 

41,928 

43,398 

0.8 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

0.6 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.9 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,907 

13,214 

2.5 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,631 

17,479 

1.9 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,346 

11,613 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,000 

5,242 

0.7 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

21.5 

25 

25 

$177,4S5 

$255,058 

$261,128 

304.2 

321.5 

318.5 

§2,704,455 

$3,067,318 

§3,104,9S7 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 

6 
7 

8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


COMPANY  INFORMATION  AND 
ANALYSIS  DIVISION 

Actuary 

Supervising  insurance  counsel 

Supervising  insurance  examiner 

Insurance  examiner  IV 

Insurance  examiner  III   

Assistant   counsel   

Insurance  examiner  II   

Insurance  officer  IV 

Insurance   officer  III 

Senior  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II   

Intermediate    stenographer   

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk   

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


DIVISION   OF   REAL   ESTATE 


ADMINISTRATION 

Commissioner 

Chief  assistant  commissioner 

Administrative    adviser   

Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  V 
Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Secretary  II 

Accountant  I 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior    stenographer    

Senior  clerk  

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior   information   clerk   

Stock  clerk 

Accounting   technician   II   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  cashier-clerk 

Intermediate   account   clerk   

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 22.6 


EXAMINATIONS 

Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  IV. 
Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  III. 
Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  II  . 

Senior  clerk  

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk   

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 17.6 


LICENSING 

Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  Ill- 
Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  I  _ 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  _ 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Senior  file  clerk 

Tabulating  machine  operator 

Intermediate  stenographer 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$22,500 

§22,500 

$22,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,400 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,936 

10,440 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8,736 

0.6 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,868 

7,218 

0.7 

1 

1 

517-628 

6,204 

6,516 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,464 

6,796 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

1.1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,622 

5,910 

1.3 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.5 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,100 

0.6 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,242 

5,507 

2.7 

3 

3 

395-480 

15,464 

16,228 

1.2 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,620 

10,860 

2 

o 

9 

395^180 

10,640 

10,880 

- 

0.4 

0.4 

- 

1,500 

1,500 

25.4 


25.4 


$190,554 


$213,692 


$218,079 


1 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$14,556 

$14,556 

2 

2 

2 

821-998 

23,904 

23,952 

6 

4 

4 

746-905 

51,656 

41,970 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3.9 

4 

4 

395-505 

21,560 

22,050 

1.7 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,484 

15 


15 


$139,909 


$136,000 


$127,116 


1 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

O.S 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,556 

8,989 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

0.7 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,438 

6.76S 

3  2 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,354 

19,654 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.9 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,304 

11,855 

REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 


Department  of  Investment 


569 


DIVISION   OF   REAL   ESTATE-Continued 

Ul 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 

1966-67 

ESTIMATED 

1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

a 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LICENSING— Continued 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate  clerk    

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Junior   typist-clerk    

Junior  clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


REGULATIONS 

Senior  counsel 

Chief  deputy  real  estate  commissioner 

Associate  counsel 

Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  V 

Supervising  auditor 

Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  IV 

General  auditor  III 

Associate  real  property  appraiser 

Assistant  counsel 

Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  III 

Oeneral   auditor  II   

Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  II 

Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  I 

Secretary  I  

Supervising  clerk  I  _ 

Auditor   I   

Senior  legal   typist 

Senior  legal   stenographer 

Deputy  real  estate  commissioner — 

trainee  

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior  information  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Legal  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    

Junior    stenographer    

Junior  typist-clerk   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


EDUCATION   AND   PUBLICATIONS 

Deputy  real  estate  commissioner  V  _ 
Deputy  real   estate  commissioner  III 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    


10.7 

2.8 
11.5 

1 

1.4 
11.8 

2.6 


53.4 


22 
3 

13 
1 
1 
4 
1 


22 
~3 
13 
1 
1 
4 
1 


57 


57 


SALARY  DANCE 

$395-505 

405-492 
395-480 
305^80 
386-469 
359-135 
342-115 

$273,927 


$109,014 
17.013 

cs.ht:: 
5.760 
4,980 

19,054 
4,416 

$316,102 


$114,403 

17.275 

71,091 

5.760 

5.226 

19.820 

4.632 

$327,113 


0.8 

1 

1 

$1,273-1,548 

$17,560 

$18,430 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18.576 

18,576 

6.8 

7 

7 

1,155-1,405 

110.836 

114.000 

2 

o 

2 

1,155-1.405 

33,720 

33,720 

1.5 

2 

o 

998-1,213 

28.764 

29.112 

4.6 

5 

5 

998-1,213 

68.688 

69,939 

1.5 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13,200 

3.4 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

37.728 

37,728 

4.2 

5 

5 

863-1,048 

55,779 

57.916 

16 

16 

16 

821-998 

186,363 

188.328 

10 

10 

10 

746-905 

106,052 

107,004 

35.8 

33 

33 

746-905 

351.379 

353.318 

7.6 

10 

10 

676-821 

84.518 

88.780 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,568 

7,920 

0.5 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,368 

7.728 

O.S 

1 

1 

584-644 

7,728 

7,728 

o 

2 

0 

517-628 

14.236 

14.927 

2.2 

3 

3 

517-628 

21,980 

22,318 

5 

4 

4 

556-614 

28,164 

29,292 

9.2 

10 

10 

469-571 

63,872 

65.408 

3.9 

4 

4 

457-556 

25,638 

25,926 

2.5 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,864 

19,554 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,910 

6,210 

4.8 

4 

4 

446-543 

24.913 

25,570 

5.3 

6 

6 

425-517 

33.634 

34.989 

25.6 

26 

26 

395-505 

143.600 

146.616 

9.7 

10 

10 

395-480 

53,816 

55,348 

1.8 

o 

o 

386-469 

9.900 

10.389 

4.2 

2 

2 

359-435 

9.356 

9,820 

174.7 

176 

176 

$1,476,963 

$1,589,710 

$1,619,794 

1 

1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 

$16,860 

$16,860 

3 

3 

3 

821-998 

35.262 

35,832 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.796 

6.852 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,233 

12,408 

7 

7 

7 

$66,672 

$71,151 

$71,952 

275.3 

280.4 

280.4 

$2,148,025 

$2,326,655 

$2,364,054 

DIVISION   OF   SAVINGS   AND   LOAN 


Commissioner 1 

Chief  deputy  commissioner 0.8 

Assistant   commissioner 2 

Senior  counsel 1 

Associate  counsel 4.9 

Financial   specialist   1 

Supervising  savings  and  loan  examiner  II  4 

Savings  and  loan  economist 0.9 

Supervising  savings  and  loan  examiner  I  6 

Supervising  savings  and  loan  appraiser  3 

Savings  and  loan  examiner  III 33.5 

Administrative  assistant  II 1 

Associate  real  property  appraiser 26.7 

Assistant   counsel    1 

Savings  and  loan  examiner  II 38.7 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$24,500 

$24,500 

$24,500 

1 

1 

1,548-1,882 

21.783 

22,584 

2 

2 

1,273-1,548 

37,152 

37,152 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

16,930 

17,773 

5 

5 

1,155-1,405 

79.694 

81,136 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,724 

16.044 

4 

4 

1,100-1,337 

63,048 

63,792 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

6 

6 

998-1.213 

83,714 

85,718 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

41.580 

41,580 

35 

35 

905-1.100 

431,716 

445,908 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

27 

27 

863-1,048 

328,308 

333.410 

1 

1 

863-1 ,04S 

10,356 

10,860 

49 

49 

746-905 

480,427 

500,556 

570 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 


Department  of  Investment 


DIVISION   OF   SAVINGS  AND   LOAN-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aclhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
3S 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Accounting  officer  II 111 

Administrative  assistant  I 111 

Assistant  real  property  appraiser 10.9         11            11 

Secretary  I 111 

Supervising  clerk  I   2              2              2 

Auditor  I 11.5         14            14 

Senior  legal  stenographer 1.3           2              2 

Senior  stenographer 3.5           4              4 

Senior   typist-clerk   2.8           3              3 

Senior  file  clerk 0.9           1              1 

Legal  stenographer 2.1           2              2 

Intermediate  stenographer 7              7              7 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II -              1              1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 14.5         17            17 

Key  punch  operator 2.2           3              3 

Intermediate   clerk   2.8           2              2 

Intermediate  file  clerk 1.1           1              1 

Temporary  help 0.5           0.5           0.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 191.6       211.5       211.5 


SALARY  RANGE 

$746-905 

$9,852 

$10,356 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

710-863 

104,592 

108,725 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

530-644 

14,916 

15,276 

584-644 

104,172 

106,932 

517-628 

13,172 

13,844 

469-571 

25,233 

25,838 

457-556 

16,160 

19,091 

457-556 

5,737 

6,035 

446-543 

11,141 

11,695 

425-517 

39,409 

41,071 

415-505 

5,352 

5,622 

395-505 

89,144 

92,140 

405-^92 

15,354 

16,126 

395^*80 

10,620 

10,860 

395-480 

5,507 

5,760 

(2,293) 

2,050 
$2,155,367 

2,050 

$1,S53,235 

$2,220,458 

BOARD   OF   PILOT   COMMISSIONERS   FOR  THE   HARBOR   OF   SAN   DIEGO 


Board  member   (3)   per  diem -  -  - 

Secretary — part-time    0.1  0.1  0.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.1  0.1  0.1 


SALARY  RANGE 
$25  day 
(300) 

$925 


$800 
300 


300 


$1,100 


$1,100 


BOARD   OF   PILOT  COMMISSIONERS   FOR  THE   BAYS  OF   SAN   FRANCESCO,   SAN   PABLO,   AND   SUISUN 


Commissioner 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$300 
469-571 
(250) 

$17,549 

$10,SOO 

6,S52 

236 

$10,800 

Secretary 

6,S52 

Temporary  help 

Positions 

236 

Totals,  Authorized 

4 

4 

4 

$17,8SS 

$17,SSS 

REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 

DEPARTMENT  OF   PROFESSIONAL  AND  VOCATIONAL  STANDARDS 


571 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         Ijaftj       (AulJi.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ADMINISTRATION 


Departmental  Administration 


Executive : 

Director 

Chief  deputy  director 

Deputy  director 

Regional  coordinator 

Administrative  adviser 

Associate  counsel 

Secretary  II  

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Administrative  Services: 

Chief,  division  of  administration 

Staff  management  analyst 

Associate  management  analyst 

Assistant  management  analyst.- 
Senior  stenographer  

Statistical  Services : 

Senior  development  specialist 

Fiscal : 

Fiscal  officer  I 

Associate  budget  analyst 

Accounting  officer  III 

Accountant  I 

Administrative  trainee 

Accounting  technician  II 

Senior  clerk  

Senior  cashier  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Personnel : 

Personnel  officer  II 

Training   officer   I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Central  Business  Services : 

Business  service  officer  II 

Senior  stenographer  

Varitypist  

Senior  clerk  

Stock  clerk 

Duplicating   machine   operator 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Internal  Auditing : 

State  financial  examiner  III 

State  financial  examiner  II 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 59.6 

DATA  PROCESSING  OPERATION 

Computer  operations  supervisor  II__. 
Tabulating  operations  supervisor  III. 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I 

Programmer  II 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II_. 

Programmer  I   

Computer  operator   

Programmer  trainee  

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator- 
Key  punch  supervisor  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Tabulating  machine  operator 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 20.9 

DIVISION   OF   INVESTIGATION 

Chief    1 

Deputy  chief 1 

Supervising  special  investigator  II 2 

Supervising  special  investigator  I 10 

Senior  special  investigator 25.6 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.9 

1 

1 

$21,500 

$21,500 

$21,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

17,630 

18,503 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

2 

1,273-1,548 

37,152 

37,152 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

14,382 

15,096 

1 

2 

2 

599-728 

14,852 

15,584 

1 

1 

1 

517-628 

6,544 

6.880 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,444 

5,720 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18.576 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14.556 

14.556 

0.5 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,130 

11,688 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14.556 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,995 

11,544 

3.8 

4 

4 

556-676 

31,464 

31,824 

— 

1 

1 

556-614 

6,840 

7,188 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,136 

13.344 

3.9 

3 

3 

457-556 

19.554 

19,860 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,180 

5,440 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,000 

5,242 

0.4 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,576 

1.3.200 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,766 

6,054 

0.5 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5.760 

0.2 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

0.7 

1 

1 

821-998 

11.220 

11.784 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13.704 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

5.6 

6 

6 

425-517 

36,291 

36,717 

4 

4 

4 

395-505 

22,380 

22.632 

2.9 

4 

4 

395-480 

20,780 

21,514 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 

20,332 

20.796 

1.4 

1.2 

1.2 

(7,736) 

5,782 

5,782 

65.2 


65.2 


$505,698 


$581,818 


23 


23 


$128,332 


1 

1 

$1,273-1,548 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

10 

10 

821-998 

27 

27 

746-905 

$147,4S0 


$18,600 

16,044 

27,225 

119,760 

288,398 


$592,156 


- 

1 

1 

$905-1,100 

$11,544 

$12,126 

1 

— 

— 

863-1,048 

— 

— 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.510 

9.978 

0.6 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,211 

9,662 

1 

— 

— 

710-863 

~ 

— 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,578 

7,952 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,068 

7,428 

0.2 

— 

— 

556-614 

— 

— 

0.9 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,068 

7.368 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.8 

2 

2 

457-556 

11.290 

11,870 

7.4 

8 

8 

405-492 

44,602 

45,853 

3 

3 

3 

395^180 

16,916 

17,188 

1 

2 

2 

(4,342) 

9,169 

9,169 

$152,11S 


$18,600 

16,044 

27,720 

119.760 

290,428 


572 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 
DEPARTMENT   OF   PROFESSIONAL  AND  VOCATIONAL  STANDARDS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       [AuthJ 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Departmental  Administration— Continued 


DIVISION   OF   INVESTIGATION— Continued 

Inspector  III 4  4  4 

Special  investigator 21.5  25  25 

Investigator,  structural  pest  control 3.7  4  4 

Inspector  II 16.3  18  18 

Supervising  clerk  II 111 

Furniture  and  bedding  inspector 3.1  3  3 

Barber  inspector 4.4  5  5 

Cosmetology  inspector 4.4  5  5 

Inspector  I 11.8  14  14 

Inspector — state  board  of  dry  cleaners  1.6  2  2 

Senior  stenographer  I -  1  1 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.7  2  2 

Intermediate  stenographer 9.5  9  9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5.8  6  6 

Junior  typist-clerk 3  3  3 

Temporary  help 0.2  0.2  0.2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 131.6  143.2  143.2 

BUILDING   MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 111 

Women's  rest  room  attendant 2  2  2 

Temporary  help -  0.1  0.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3  3.1  3.1 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    215.1  234.5  234.5 


SALARY  RANGE 
$746-905 
676-821 
676-821 
644-783 
614-746 
556-676 
556-676 
556-676 
556-676 
556-676 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
359-435 
(1,289) 

$1,12S,713 


$395-505 
395^80 
(9) 


$15,142 


$1,777,885 


$42,128 

230,947 
38,838 

152,893 

8,952 

22,896 

39,120 

39,120 

109,530 
14,784 
5.628 
12,026 
52,269 
33,203 
13,860 
1,277 

$1,287,498 


$5,760 

10,594 

477 

$16,831 


$2,033,627 


$42,600 

236,015 
39,408 

159,733 

8,952 

23,232 

39,456 

39,456 

111,594 
15,120 
5,904 
12,432 
53,959 
34,215 
14,540 
1,277 

$1,310,445 


$5,760 
11,129 

477 

$17,366 


$2,072,085 


Board  of  Accountancy 


Board  member  (8)  per  diem — 

Committee  member  (12)  per  diem — 

Executive   secretary   1 

General  auditor  II 1 

Senior  special  investigator 2 

Senior  typist-clerk   1 

Intermediate   stenographer   3 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    4.6 

Commissioner    on    examinations — inter- 
mittent      0.3 

Temporary  help 1.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Position 14.4 


1 
1 
2 
1 
3 
5 

0.3 

1.8 


1 
1 
2 
1 
3 
5 

0.3 

1.8 


15.1 


15.1 


SALARY  RANGE 

$25  day 

25  day 

1,213-1,475 

746-905 

■      746-905 

457-556 

425-517 

395-505 

(2,025) 
(6,316) 

$112,168 


$3,225 
4,150 
17,700 
10,860 
21,720 
6,672 
18,612 
27,240 

2,100 
9,462 


$3,225 
4,150 
17,700 
10,860 
21,720 
6,672 
18,612 
27,732 

2,100 
9,462 


$121,741 


$122,233 


Board  of  ArchitecturaS  Examiners 


Board  member  (9)  per  diem 

Designers  committee   (6)   per  diem 

Executive   secretary   

Senior  special  investigator 

Special  investigator 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Commissioner  on  examinations — inter- 
mittent   

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

0.3 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

$25  day 
25  day 
1,048-1,273 
746-905 
676-S21 
469-571 
395-505 

$7,125 
2,500 

13,695 
8,952 
9,624 
6,852 

11,520 

$7,125 
2,500 

14,382 
9,396 
9,852 
6,852 

11,520 

0.4 
0.8 

0.8 
1.6 

0.8 
1.6 

(2,356) 

(4,443) 

5,000 
8,839 

5,000 

8,839 

6.5 


8.4 


S.4 


$55,066 


$74,107 


$75,466 


Athletic  Commission 


Commission  member  (5)  per  diem 

Executive  officer  

Assistant  executive  officer 

Chief  athletic  inspector 

Assistant  chief  athletic  inspector  _. 

Senior  special  investigator 

Senior  stenographer   

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Athletic   inspector — intermittent   _. 
Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$25  day 

$1,425 

$1,425 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,576 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1.6 

2 

2 

746-905 

19,812 

20,256 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

12.40S 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

4.5 

5 

5 

(17,920) 

21,819 

21,819 

0.2 

0.1 

0.1 

(1,333) 

727 

727 

14 


15.1 


15.1 


$108,779 


$118,015 


$119,083 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 

DEPARTMENT   OF   PROFESSIONAL   AND   VOCATIONAL   STANDARDS-Continued 


573 


l 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Autb.)       (Aolh.)     I 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


Board  of  Barber  Examiners 


Chairman    111 

Board  member 2.1  2  2 

Board  member   (2)   per  diem —  — 

Secretary    111 

Supervising  clerk  I 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 3  3  3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.6  5  5 

Temporary  help -  0.1  0.1 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions    12.7         13.1         13.1 


SALARY  RANOE 
$S,900 

S,400 

25  day 

1,213-1,475 

530-644 

425-517 

395-505 


$95,227 


$S,900 
16.S00 

4.050 
17.700 

7,27S 

1S.612 

26,560 

795 


$8,900 
16,800 

4,050 
17.700 

7.63S 

18,612 

27,302 

795 


$100,695 


$101,797 


Cemetery  Board 


Board  member   (6)   per  diem  _. 

Executive    secretary    

General  auditor  II 

Senior  stenographer   

Intermediate    stenographer   

Temporary   help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$25  dav 

$1,050 

$1,050 

1 

1 

1 

1.04S-1.273 

15.276 

15.276 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10.S60 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,490 

5,766 

0.2 

0.5 

0.5 

(1,120) 

2,379 

2,379 

4.2 


4.5 


4.5 


$38,261 


$41,907 


$42,183 


Board  of  Chiropractic  Examiners 


Board  member  (5)  per  diem 

Executive  secretary 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

— 

- 

$25  day 

$7,550 

$7,550 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

4.SS0 

5,120 

0.1 

0.2 

0.2 

(695) 

1,130 

1,130 

4.1 


4.2 


4.2 


$41,167 


$44,136 


$44,376 


Board  of  Registration  for  Civil  and  Professional  Engineers 


Board  members   (9)   per  diem 

Executive   secretary   

Senior  structural  engineer 

Senior  engineering  registration  examiner 
Associate      engineering     personnel     ex- 
aminer   

Supervising  special  investigator  I 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  special  investigator 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Expert   examiner — intermittent 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 37 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

— 

— 

$25  day 

$10,700 

$10,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,940 

13,585 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,852 

10,356 

4.7 

5 

5 

746-905 

54,300 

54,300 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,582 

12,882 

4.7 

5 

5 

425-517 

30,770 

31,020 

11.6 

12 

12 

395-505 

66,732 

67,864 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,200 

5.462 

5 

7 

7 

(65,398) 

94,997 

94,997 

- 

3 

3 

(14,578) 

17,788 

17,788 

43 


43 


$335,716 


$391,929 


$395,022 


Collection  Agency  Licensing  Bureau 


Board  member  (6)  per  diem 

Chief   

General  auditor  III 

General  auditor  II 

Auditor  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

— 

$25  day 

$800 

$800 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,216 

15,276 

0.9 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,376 

12,992 

1 

2 

2 

746-905 

19,812 

20,256 

0.9 

1 

1 

584-644 

7,188 

7,548 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

12,408 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5.760 

- 

0.2 

0.2 

(123) 

982 

982 

7.7 


9.2 


9.2 


$62,190 


$81,058 


$82,694 


574 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 
DEPARTMENT   OF  PROFESSIONAL  AND  VOCATIONAL  STANDARDS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Contractor's  License  Board 


Board  member  (9)  per  diem -             -             - 

Registrar    111 

Deputy  registrar  of  contractors  IV 3.8           4              4 

Examiner    0.5           —              — 

Deputy  registrar  of  contractors  III 12.8         13            13 

Deputy  registrar  of  contractors  II 29.2         30            30 

Deputy  registrar  of  contractors  I 50.7         52            52 

Supervising  clerk  II 111 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Senior  clerk 111 

Senior   typist-clerk   4              4              4 

Intermediate   stenographer 12.2         12            12 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 31            34            34 

Intermediate   clerk   6.9           7              7 

Junior  typist-clerk 2              2              2 

Junior  clerk 111 

Temporary  help 1              3.5           3.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 159.1       166.5       166.5 


SALARY  KANGE 

$25  day 

$2,950 

$2,950 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

998-1,213 

57,363 

58,050 

863-1,048 

— 

— 

821-998 

155,112 

155,688 

746-905 

317,682 

322,236 

676-821 

471,194 

488,543 

614-746 

8,880 

8,952 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

457-556 

6,646 

6,672 

457-556 

26,688 

26,688 

425-517 

71,054 

72,698 

395-505 

184,377 

190,689 

395^80 

39,640 

39,890 

359-435 

10,440 

10,440 

342^15 

4,980 

4,980 

(6,523) 

17,973 

17,973 

$1,268,514 

$1,401,343 

$1,432,813 

Board  of  Cosmetology 


Board  member  (7)  per  diem -  - 

Executive  secretary 1  1 

Assistant  secretary 0.9  1 

Supervising  cosmetology  examiner 1  1 

Examiner  in  cosmetology 2  2 

Supervising  clerk  II 0.7  1 

Senior  clerk 2  2 

Senior  typist-clerk 1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 12.9  13 

Intermediate  clerk 1  1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1  1 

Examiner  in  cosmetology — intermittent-  3.2  3.2 

Temporary  help 0.6  0.6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 29.3  29.8 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

$25  day 

$5,900 

$5,900 

1 

1,213-1,475 

16,248 

17,070 

1 

905-1,100 

11,355 

11,928 

1 

783-950 

10,188 

10,692 

o 

676-821 

18,126 

19,020 

1 

614-746 

8,350 

8,772 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13.344 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

12,408 

13 

395-505 

70,614 

72,934 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

395-480 

5,599 

5,760 

3.2 

(29,275) 

29,134 

29,134 

0.6 

(4,680) 

4,196 

4,196 

29.8 


$19S,671 


$217,894 


$223,590 


Board  of  Dental  Examiners 


Board  member   (S)   per  diem 

Executive   secretary   

Attorney    

Senior  special  investigator 

Special   investigator   

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Commissioner    on     examinations — inter- 
mittent     

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$25  day 

$35,475 

$35,475 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

746-905 

5.421 

5,421 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9.852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

3 

3 

3 

395-505 

17,216 

17,48S 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(1,575) 

2,046 

2,046 

0.9 

1.3 

1.3 

(3,044) 

6,035 

6,035 

10.6 


11 


11 


$109,924 


$128,341 


$128,613 


Board  of  Dry  Cleaners 


Board  member  (7)  per  diem 

Executive   secretary  

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Expert   examiners — intermittent 
Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$25  day 

$10,000 

$10,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,560 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,568 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,556 

11,832 

2.8 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,259 

16,958 

1 

1 

1 

495-480 

5,352 

5,622 

1.1 

1.1 

1.1 

(7,050) 

7,343 

7,343 

- 

0.5 

0.5 

(5,205) 

3,399 

3,399 

9.9 


10.6 


10.6 


$79,801 


$84,709 


$86,198 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 

DEPARTMENT   OF   PROFESSIONAL  AND   VOCATIONAL  STANDARDS-Continued 


575 


l 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh,) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


Bureau  of  Electronic  Repair  Dealer  Registration 


Board  member   (5)   per  diem- 
Chief    

Assistant  chief 

Field  representative  

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer -. 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$25  day 

$500 

$500 

— 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

12,576 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,736 

12,326 

3.3 

4 

4 

746-905 

38,784 

40,716 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.9 

2 

9 

425-517 

11,993 

12,283 

1.6 

3 

3 

395-505 

15,870 

16,402 

0.1 

— 

— 

(634) 

- 

- 

8.9 


12 


12 


$67,088 


$98,131 


$102,099 


Board  of  Funeral  Directors  and  Embalmers 


Board  member  (6)  per  diem__ . 

Executive  secretary 

Assistant  counsel 

Field  representative 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$25  day 

$3,800 

$3,800 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

863-1,048 

4,409 

4,409 

1.8 

2 

2 

676-821 

17,964 

18,372 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,878 

12,158 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

(1,590) 

2,448 

2,448 

6.7 


7.1 


$57,439 


$62,627 


$63,315 


Bureau  of  Furniture  and  Bedding  Inspection 


Board  member  (8)  per  diem 

Chief    

Administrative  assistant  II 

Supervising   chemist 

Textile  chemist  II 

Textile  chemist  I 

Secretary  II 

Laboratory   technician 

Junior  chemist 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Laborer  

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 19.2 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

— 

— 

$25  day 

$1,250 

$1,250 

1.1 

1 

1 

1,213-1.475 

14,616 

15,340 

0.6 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.6 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,736 

11,976 

2.4 

2 

2 

746-905 

19,988 

20,880 

0.4 

_ 

— 

599-728 

— 

— 

2 

o 

2 

584-710 

17,040 

17,040 

1 

1 

1 

614-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,516 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

3.8 

4 

4 

395-505 

23,087 

23.365 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,691 

5,760 

0.3 

0.7 

0.7 

(1,488) 

4,117 

4,117 

19.7 


19.7 


$151,042 


$161,733 


$164,852 


Board  of  Guide  Dogs  for  the  Blind 


Board  member  (7)   per  diem 

Temporary  help 


0.1 


0.1 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


0.1 


0.1 


SALARY  RANGE 
$25  day 
(143) 

$268 


$500 
455 


$500 
455 


$955 


Board  of  Landscape  Architects 


Board  member   (6)   per  diem -  -  - 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Temporary  help 0.1  0.2  0.2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1.1  1.2  1.2 


SALARY  RANGE 
$25  day 
469-571 
(893) 

$10,071 


$3,050 
6,852 
1,292 


$3,050 
6,852 
1,292 


$11,194 


$11,194 


576 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 
DEPARTMENT  OF  PROFESSIONAL  AND  VOCATIONAL  STANDARDS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.j       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Board  of  Medical  Examiners 


MEDICAL   PRACTICE  ACT 

Board  member   (12)    per  diem 

Podiatry  examining  committee  (6)  per 

diem 

Psychology  examining  committee    (8) 

per  diem 

District    review    committee    (25)    per 

diem     

Physician  and  surgeon  II 

Executive    secretary    

Assistant    secretary    

Administrative   assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate    clerk    

Secretary-treasurer — part-time 

Commissioner  on  examinations — inter- 
mittent     

Special   consultant   

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 24.1 


REGISTERED   PHYSICAL  THERAPISTS 

Commissioner  on  examinations — inter- 
mittent    0.1 

Temporary  help 0.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.2 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$25  day 

$19,025 

$19,025 

- 

- 

- 

25  day 

4,500 

4,500 

- 

- 

- 

25  day 

S,250 

8,250 

_ 

_ 

_ 

25  day 

16,500 

16,500 

— 

1 

1 

1,439-1,929 

17,268 

18.144 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.800 

0.5 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,624 

10,104 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6.S52 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

5.1 

6 

6 

425-517 

35,595 

36,210 

11.9 

13 

13 

395-505 

69,806 

71,9S0 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

25  day 

1,718 

1,718 

1.3 

1.2 

1.2 

(5,825) 

5.100 

5,100 

— 

1.2 

1.2 

(50) 

23,078 

23,078 

- 

2.1 

2.1 

(3,507) 

10,826 

10,826 

30.8        30.8 


0.1 
0.1 


0.1 
0.1 


$176,870 


$25  day 
(304) 


LICENSED   PHYSICAL  THERAPISTS 

Examining  committee  (5)  per  diem 

Temporary  help 0.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.1 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   24.4 


0.2 


0.1 


0.2 


0.1 


$303 


$25  day 
(-) 


0.1 


0.1 


$350 


31.1 


31.1 


$177,523 


$272,134 


$500 
747 

$1,247 


$1,000 
290 

$1,290 


$274,671 


$276,279 


$500 
747 

$1,247 


$1,000 
290 

$1,290 


$278,816 


Board  of  Nursing  Education  and  Nurse  Registration 


Board  member   (6)   per  diem - 

Executive   secretary    1 

Supervising  nursing  education 

consultant 1 

Nursing  education  consultant 4.8 

Administrative  assistant  I 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk   2 

Senior   typist-clerk    2 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 13.2 

Temporary  help 0.4 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 31.2 


4 
14 
1.6 


4 
14 
1.6 


34.6 


34.6 


SALARY  RANGE 

$25  day 
1,213-1.475 

1,100-1,337 
99.S-1.213 
746-905 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
(1,762) 

$242,388 


$6,500 
16,316 

16.044 

84,406 

10.860 

7,368 

6,852 

13,344 

13.188 

23,572 

7S.520 

8,228 


$6,500 
17,140 

16,044 

85,356 

10,860 

7,728 

6.S52 

13,344 

13.344 

24,124 

79,722 

8,228 


$285,258 


$289,242 


Board  of  Optometry 


Board  member  (6)  per  diem 

Executive  secretary 

Senior  stenographer 

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$25  day 

$4,400 

$4,400 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15.276 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.8 

0.8 

0.8 

(3,411) 

4,517 

4,517 

2.8 


2.8 


2.8 


$28,382 


$31,045 


$31,045 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 

DEPARTMENT   OF   PROFESSIONAL  AND   VOCATIONAL  STANDARDS-Continued 


577 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Board  of  Osteopathic  Examiners 


Board  member   (5)   per  diem  __ 
Totals.   Authorized   Positions 


.SALARY  BANGS 
$10  day 


$170 


situ 


$170 


$170 


Board  of  Pharmacy 


Board  member    (8)    per  diem_. 

Executive    secretary    

Supervising  inspector 

Inspector  

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions. 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$25  day 

$16,255 

$16,255 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

2 

»> 

o 

950-1,155 

27,720 

27,720 

10.7 

11 

11 

950-1,048 

137,344 

138,136 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,904 

6.204 

0.5 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

0.5 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,247 

5,513 

3.8 

4 

4 

395-505 

22,348 

22,880 

2 

2 

2 

395-^80 

10,828 

11,178 

0.4 

0.2 

0.2 

(1,781) 

919 

919 

22.9 


24.2 


24.2 


$237,188 


$257,477 


$259,993 


Bureau  of  Private  Investigators  and  Adjusters 


Senior  stenographer 

1 
3 

1 
3 
0.2 

1 
3 
0.2 

SALARY  RANGE 
$469-571 
395-505 
(819) 

$22,699 

$6,852 

16,588 

1,031 

$24,471 

$6,852 
17,120 

0.2 

1,031 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

4.2 

4.2 

4.2 

$25,003 

Certified  Shorthand  Reporters  Board 


Board  member   (5)   per  diem  _. 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


0.9 
0.2 


1 
0.2 


1 
0.2 


1.1 


1.2 


1.2 


SALARY  RANGE 

$25  day 

395-505 

(1,679) 

$8,392 


$2,425 
4,860 
1,807 


$2,425 
5,100 
1,807 


$9,092 


$9,332 


Board  of  Social  Work  Examiners 


Board  member   (7)   per  diem 

Executive  secretary 

Senior   stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 2.5 


SALARY  KANGE 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$25  day 

$1,050 

$1,050 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

t;.s.j2 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

(2,541) 

2,795 

2,795 

2.5 


$24,412 


$25,973 


$25,973 


Structural  Pest  Control  Board 


Board  member  (6)  per  diem 

Registrar  and  secretary 

Deputy  registrar 

Supervising  clerk   I 

Senior    stenographer    

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Commissioner  on  examinations — 

intermittent    

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 19.1 


SALARY  RANGE 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$25  day 

$3,500 

$3,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15.276 

15,276 

2 

2 

2 

821-998 

23,520 

23.952 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.360 

6.684 

0.4 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

2.3 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,634 

17,898 

9 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,359 

11,520 

7.3 

8 

8 

395-480 

42,452 

43.790 

1 

1 

1 

395-180 

5,760 

5,760 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(1,223) 

1,500 

1,500 

1 

1.6 

1.6 

(5,306) 

7.411 

7,411 

21.7 


21.7 


$125,288 


$147,984 


$150,779 


19 — L.-627SW 


578 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 
DEPARTMENT   OF   PROFESSIONAL  AND  VOCATIONAL   STANDARDS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         [Aalhj       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
8(i 


Board  of  Examiners  in  Veterinary  Medicine 


Board  member   (6)   per  diem -  -  - 

Examiner — intermittent     —  —  — 

Temporary  help 0.6  0.6  0.6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 0.6  0.6  0.6 


SALARY  RANGE 

$25  day 
(-) 
(3,078) 

$6,002 


$4,275 

237 

3,173 


$4,275 

237 

3,173 


$7,685 


$7,685 


Board  of  Vocational  Nurse  Examiners 


VOCATIONAL  NURSE  PROGRAM 

Board  member  (11)  per  diem 

Executive  secretary 

Nursing  education  consultant 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior    stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 9.5  9.2  9.2 

PSYCHIATRIC  TECHNICIAN    PROGRAM 

Board  member  (2)   per  diem 

Nursing  education  consultant 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 2.3  3.1  3.1 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    11.8         12.3         12.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$25  day 

$2,175 

$2,175 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

2 

o 

2 

998-1.213 

27,444 

28,086 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,904 

6,204 

2.9 

3 

3 

395-505 

17,027 

17,280 

0.6 

0.2 

0.2 

(4,015) 

1,454 

1,454 

$S6,03S 


$89,416 


$90,611 


_ 

- 

_ 

$25  day 

$550 

$550 

0.9 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

12,526 

13.148 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

0.4 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,960 

5,200 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

(320) 

436 

436 

$1S,52S 


$104,566 


$25,324 


$114,740 


$26,1S6 


$116,797 


Yacht  and  Ship  Brokers  Commission 


Commission  member  (5)  per  diem 

Registrar    

Intermediate   stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY 

RANGE 

- 

— 

- 

$25  day 

$1,250 

$1,250 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

425 

-517 

6,204 

6,204 

- 

- 

- 

(60) 

273 

273 

$23,273 


$25,427 


$25,427 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 


579 


PUBLIC   UTILITIES   COMMISSION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         .; A u  1  h  i       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 
63 

64 
65 
66 

67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
sa 


ADMINISTRATION 

Commission : 

President    

Commissioner 

Secretary    

Chief,  southern  area 

Assistant  Chief,  southern  area 

Public  utilities  counsel  I 

Assistant  counsel 

Junior  counsel 

Special  representative   

Administrative  assistant 

Information   officer  I 

Secretary   II   

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior  stenographer 

General  Office : 

Assistant  secretary 

Assistant   secretary,   southern   area 

Assistant  management  analyst 

Supervising   stenographer    

Supervising  clerk   II   

Supervising  clerk  I 

Supervising  file  clerk  I 

Supervising  calculating  machine 

operator  

Storekeeper  I  

Stock  clerk 

Senior  stenographer 

Calculating  machine  operator 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Legal  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Junior  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Duplicating  machine  supervisor 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  clerk   

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Accounting  Office : 

Fiscal   officer   

Accounting  officer  III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I 

Accountant-trainee    

Accounting  technician   II 

Senior  account  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Personnel  Office : 

Personnel  officer  I 

Supervising  clerk 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 112.9 


UTILITIES   DIVISION 

Chief  of  division 1 

Assistant  chief  of  division 0.9 

Principal  utilities  engineer 4.9 

Supervising  utilities  engineer 8 

Senior   utilities   engineer 21.8 

Associate  utilities  engineer 38.7 

Assistant  utilities  engineer 34.4 

Assistant  statistician 1 

Assistant  economic  analyst 3.6 

Administrative   assistant   I 1 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$25,500 

$25,500 

$25,500 

4 

4 

4 

25,000 

100,000 

100,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,708-2,039 

24,468 

24,468 

1 

1 

1 

1,626-1,976 

23,712 

23,712 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,000 

21,516 

3 

4 

4 

1,155-1,405 

64,440 

65,136 

0.2 

— 

— 

863-1,048 

— 

— 

0.8 

— 

— 

746-821 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.8 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11,310 

11,880 

4 

4 

4 

599-728 

33,184 

33,968 

0.9 

1 

1 

517-628 

6,204 

6,516 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,979 

6,282 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16.044 

0.9 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,544 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

0.1 

— 

— 

543-660 

— 

— 

0.9 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,700 

8,952 

3 

3 

3 

530-644 

23,184 

23,184 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

0.8 

1 

1 

480-584 

5,760 

6.060 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1.6 

o 

2 

457-556 

11,557 

12,145 

6.2 

8 

8 

469-571 

52,896 

53,812 

2 

2 

2 

415-505 

11,522 

11.797 

5.3 

5 

5 

457-556 

33,360 

33,360 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.6 

3 

3 

446-513 

19,444 

19,548 

16.4 

15 

15 

425-517 

89,962 

91,356 

0.1 

— 

_ 

386-469 

— 

— 

9.8 

12 

12 

395-505 

66,504 

67,524 

0.4 

_ 

_ 

505-614 

— 

— 

1.8 

2 

2 

415-505 

11,728 

12,020 

13.3 

15 

15 

395^80 

81,067 

83.050 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,306 

10.817 

0.7 

- 

- 

342-415 

- 

- 

0.4 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,150 

14,556 

0.6 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,356 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8,112 

0.9 

1 

1 

584-644 

7,518 

7.72S 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,129 

6,438 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

4 

4 

4 

395-505 

22.122 

22,500 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,530 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

0.2 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,360 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

5.628 

5,904 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,396 

5,668 

0.2 

1 

1 

(902) 

6,000 

6,000 

119 


119 


$892,267 


1 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

1 

1 

1,548-1,882 

5 

5 

1,475-1,793 

8 

8 

1.273-1,548 

22 

22 

1,100-1,337 

39 

39 

950-1,155 

37 

37 

783-950 

1 

1 

746-905 

4 

4 

746-905 

1 

1 

746-905 

$9S0,766 


$23,712 

22,584 

105,822 

146,372 

348,456 

521,945 

395,574 

10,860 

40,258 

10,860 


$994,905 


$23,712 

22,584 

106,815 

147,951 

351,432 

529,894 

405,057 

10,860 

41,178 

10,860 


580 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 


PUBLIC   UTILITIES   COMMISSiON-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aiilh.)       (*mh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
t 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
S2 
83 
84 
85 
86 


UTILITIES   DIVISION— Continued 

Senior  delineator 1 

Junior  electrical  engineer 0.3 

Delineator 0.6 

Customer  service  representative 4.9 

Supervising  stenographer 1 

Senior   stenographer 11.7 

Senior  account  clerk 1 

Senior  clerk 3.7 

Supervising  calculating  machine 

operator    0.9 

Calculating  machine  operator 5 

Intermediate  stenographer 7.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 9.6 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Junior  stenographer 1.5 

Junior  typist-clerk   0.3 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


FINANCE   AND   ACCOUNTS   DIVISION 

Chief  of  division 

Assistant  chief  of  division 

Principal   public   utility   financial   ex- 
aminer     

Public   utility   financial    examiner    IV 
Public  utility  financial   examiner  III 

Public  utility  financial  examiner  II 

Auditor   I 

Accounting  technician  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Temporary   help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4S.4 


TRANSPORTATION    DIVISION 

Administration  : 

Chief  of  division 

Assistant  chief  of  division 

Administrative  assistant 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Engineering  Branch  : 

Principal  transportation  engineer 

Supervising  transportation  engineer 

Senior  transportation   engineer 

Associate   transportation    engineer 

Assistant  transportation  engineer 

Supervisor,    operations    and    safety 

section     

Senior      transportation      operations 

supervisor     

Associate  transportation   operations 

supervisor     

Assistant   transportation   operations 

supervisor     

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Junior  economic  analyst , 

Senior    delineator    

Supervising  stenographer  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Supervising  calculating  machine  op- 
erator     

Calculating   machine   operator 

Intermediate   stenographer    

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior   typist-clerk   


1 

4 

1 
5 
8 
10 
1 
2 


49 


1 

12 

1 

4 

1 
5 
8 
10 
1 


SALARY  RANGE 
$710-863 
710-783 
584-710 
614-746 
543-660 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 

480-584 
415-505 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
386-469 
359-435 


$10,356 

7,248 
41,714 

7,920 
79,636 

6,672 
26.68S 

6,285 

29,636 

47,576 

57,877 

5,760 

9,860 


49 


$526,920 


$570,S42 


$10,356 

7.608 
43,364 

7,920 
80.328 

6.672 
26.688 

6,594 
29,908 
48,204 
58.140 

5,760 
10.347 


165.3 

171 

171 

$1,812,975 

$1,963,671 

$1,992,232 

N 

1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

$23,712 

$23,712 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

20,496 

21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

7 

7 

7 

1,100-1,337 

111,924 

112,30S 

13.7 

14 

14 

905-1,100 

180,732 

183,044 

13.6 

14 

14 

746-905 

142,669 

146,346 

2.9 

3 

3 

584-644 

22,884 

23,184 

2 

2 

o 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1.9 

2 

2 

469-571 

12,641 

12,931 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.6 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,104 

6,204 

2.1 

*> 

2 

395-505 

11,08S 

11,405 

0.6 

- 

— 

(2.963) 

- 

- 

$579,242 


1 
1 

1 
1 

1.5 
0.5 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

$1,626-1,976 
1.548-1,882 
746-905 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 

$23,712 

22,584 

10,860 

6,852 

12,408 

$23,712 

22,584 

10,S60 

6,852 

12,408 

2 
3 

7 
22  4 
15.9 

2 

3 

7 

23 

16 

2 

3 

7 

23 

16 

1,475-1.793 
1,273-1,548 

1.100-1.337 

950-1,155 

7S3-950 

43,032 

53,276 

108,404 

304,307 

176,328 

43.032 

54,998 

110,620 

311,134 

179,772 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1S,576 

18,576 

3 

3 

3 

1,100-1,337 

4S,132 

48,132 

3 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

39,064 

40,096 

5 

3 

0.4 

1 

1 

2.9 

1 

0.6 

5 
3 
1 

1 
1 
3 
1 

1 

5 
3 
1 
1 

1 
3 
1 

1 

783-950 
746-905 
614-746 
710-863 
543-660 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 

50,752 
31,530 

7,368 
10,356 

7,920 
19,035 

6,464 

5,935 

53,274 
32,244 

7,728 
10,356 

7,920 
19,650 

6,672 

6,235 

1 

1.9 

6.7 

2.5 

1.5 

0.5 

1 
2 

7 
3 
1 
1 

1 
2 

7 
3 
1 
1 

4S0-584 
415-505 
425-517 
395-480 
395-505 
359-435 

7,008 

10,364 

41,702 

15,320 

5,760 

4,524 

7,008 

10.SS2 

42,689 

16.07S 

5,760 

4,740 

REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 


581 


PUBLIC   UTILITIES   COMMISSION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO,  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.        (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


TRANSPORTATION    DIVISION— Continued 


Rate  Branch  : 

Principal  transportation  rate  expert 
Supervising   transportation   rate  ex- 
pert     

Senior  transportation  rate  expert 

Associate  transportation  rate  expert 
Assistant  transportation  rate  expert 

Junior  transportation  rate  expert 

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Senior  clerk   

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate   clerk    

Special  Studies  Branch : 

Principal  transportation  engineer 

Supervising  transportation  engineer 
Supervising  transportation  rate  ex- 
pert     

Senior  transportation  engineer 

Senior  transportation  rate  expert 

Associate  transportation  engineer 

Associate  transportation  rate  expert 

Assistant  transportation  engineer 

Assistant  transportation  rate  expert 

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Junior  economic  analyst 

Junior  mechanical  engineer 

Supervisor,    EDP    

Programmer  II,  EDP 

Programmer  I,  EDP 

Key  punch  supervisor  I 

Key  punch  operator 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

License  and  Compliance  Branch  : 
Principal  transportation  representa- 
tive   

Supervising     transportation     repre- 
sentative    

Senior  transportation  representative 
Associate  transportation  representa- 
tive   

Assistant  transportation  representa- 
tive   

Junior  transportation  representative 

Senior  transportation  rate  expert 

Associate  transportation  rate  expert 
Assistant  transportation  rate  expert 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Supervising  typist-clerk 

Supervising  file  clerk 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Calculating  machine  operator 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Junior  typist-clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

2 

2 

2 

1,213-1,475 

35,400 

35,400 

5 

5 

5 

1,048-1,273 

74,534 

75,960 

17 

14 

14 

905-1,100 

183,138 

184,748 

16 

16 

16 

746-905 

166,134 

170.77S 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,316 

8,736 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,734 

10,860 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

2.3 

91 

9 

457-556 

13,214 

13,344 

6.9 

7 

7 

425-517 

41,309 

42,137 

2.6 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,500 

16,740 

0.7 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

19,278 

19,512 

1.3 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1S.576 

1S,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,350 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,266 

14,976 

1 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.S60 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.7 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,188 

10,692 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,662 

10,146 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.S52 

10,356 

1.1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,952 

8,350 

0.3 

— 

— 

710-783 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,448 

12,026 

1.2 

2 

9 

746-905 

19,051 

20,000 

2  2 

2 

2 

614-746 

15,648 

16,42S 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,954 

6,256 

4 

4 

4 

405-492 

21,713 

22,811 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

0.5 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

0.3 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

0.1 

— 

— 

3S6-469 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

3 

3 

3 

1,155-1,405 

48,052 

49,628 

6 

6 

6 

998-1,213 

86,530 

87,220 

32.8 

33 

33 

863-1,048 

407,954 

411,820 

41.5 

42 

42 

710-S63 

413,908 

423,916 

9 

9 

9 

556-676 

15,712 

16,224 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14,676 

15,276 

4 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

52,748 

52,800 

0 

5 

5 

746-905 

52,686 

53,544 

1.8 

9 

9 

530-644 

14,244 

14,568 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

9 

9 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

1.6 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,293 

19,886 

1.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,412 

6,672 

6.8 

7 

7 

457-556 

45,530 

46,132 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

21.7 

21.5 

21.5 

425-517 

131,891 

133,011 

16 

18 

18 

395-505 

100,481 

101,962 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6.060 

13.8 

14 

14 

395-480 

74,153 

76,724 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,290 

11,520 

3.6 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,354 

22,131 

0.2 

— 

— 

359-435 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,223 

4,434 

0.1 

1 

1 

(491) 
$3,273,555 

4,000 

4,000 

345.9 

352.5 

352.5 

$3,513,841 

$3,579,502 

582 


REGULATION  AND  LICENSING 


PUBLIC   UTILITIES   COMMISSION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


LEGAL   DIVISION 

Chief  counsel 

Assistant  chief  counsel 

Public  utilities  counsel  III 

Public  utilities  counsel  II 

Public  utilities  counsel  I 

Assistant  counsel 

Junior   counsel    

Student  legal  assistant 

Legal  secretary 

Senior   legal   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


EXAMINER   DIVISION 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,708-1.979 

$23,748 

$23,748 

1 

1 

1 

1.626-1,976 

23,712 

23,712 

3 

3 

3 

1,475-1,793 

64,548 

64,548 

7 

7 

7 

1,273-1,548 

130,032 

130,032 

8.4 

10 

10 

1,155-1,405 

153,506 

158,S08 

0.7 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

31,068 

32,580 

3.1 

o 

2 

746-821 

18,874 

19,476 

1.1 

— 

— 

436-710 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

8 

8 

8 

517-628 

60,143 

60,288 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

35.3 


$461,498 


$519,311 


REPORTING   UNIT 

Chief  reporter 

Senior  reporter  

Reporter    

Supervising  transcriber 

Senior  transcriber 

Hearing  transcriber — typist 

Transcriber 

Reporter — intermittent 

Reporter — dailies 

Transcriber — intermittent 

Transcribe]? — dailies   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


$526,872 


Chief  examiner 

1 
1 
22.4 
2.2 
3.5 
4.5 
1.5 
2.3 
0.9 

1 
1 
23 
2 
4 
6 
1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

23 

2 

4 
6 

1 
2 

i 

$1,626-1,976 

1,475-1,793 

1,273-1,548 

1,155-1,405 

517-628 

446-543 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

$23,712 

21.516 

426,737 

32,776 

29.655 

36,638 

6,852 

12,408 

5,418 

$595,712 

$23,712 
21,516 

Examiner   II 

Examiner  I 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

427,248 
33,584 
30,028 
37,763 

Senior  stenographer 

6.852 
12,408 

5,691 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

39.3 

41 

41 

$551,133 

$59S,802 

1 

1 

1 

$998-1,213 

$14,56S 

$14,568 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,212 

13.212 

9.9 

10 

10 

821-998 

115,764 

117,168 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,792 

8,112 

0.9 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,335 

6,646 

3 

8 

8 

457-556 

45,523 

47,794 

3.8 

— 

— 

435-530 

— 

— 

0.3 

0.6 

0.6 

(1,754) 

5,000 

5.000 

0.5 

0.6 

0.6 

(6,676) 

7,500 

7,500 

0.3 

0.4 

0.4 

(2,196) 

5,000 

5.000 

0.7 

1.4 

1.4 

(8,417) 
$206,890 

11,000 
$231,694 

11,000 

22.4 

25 

25 

$236,000 

769.5 

794.5 

794.5 

$7,725,23S 

$8,375,S37 

$S,507,555 

RESOURCES 


583 


DEPARTMENT   OF   CONSERVATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Director's  Office : 

Director 

Deputy  director 

Assistant  deputy  state  forester 

Safety   coordinator   

Chief,  conservation  education 

Secretary    II    

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Administrative  Services: 

Administrative  service  officer  III 

Senior    stenographer    

Fiscal : 

Fiscal  officer  II  

Accounting  officer  III 

Associate  budget  analyst 

Accounting  officer  II 

Assistant  budget  analyst 

Property   inspector   

Administrative  trainee — junior 

staff  analyst 

Accountant  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Supervising   bookkeeping   machine 

operator  

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Calculating  machine  operator 

Intermediate    clerk    

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I_ 
Personnel : 

Personnel   officer  III 

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   clerk     

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate    typist-clerk     

General  Services : 

Storekeeper  I    

Stock  clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    

Library : 

Librarian    III    

Librarian  II    

Senior   clerk     

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  typist-clerk  a 

Temporary   help    

Overtime 

Land   and   Water   Conservation   Fund 
Program  : 

Fiscal  officer  I 

Management  Analysis : 

Staff  management  analyst 

Associate   management   analyst 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Temporary   help    

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


ADMINISTRATION 


STAFF  TO  THE    DIRECTOR 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$22,500 

$22,500 

$22,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,548-1,874 

22,488 

22,488 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,498 

15,216 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1.1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15.276 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8.736 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2.7 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,085 

12,383 

0.2 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,645 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

17,992 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

0.9 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,265 

11.832 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 

20.256 

20,712 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,608 

10,860 

0.6 

- 

- 

614-746 

- 

- 

0.8 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,36S 

7,728 

1.9 

<> 

o 

556-676 

15,120 

15.480 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15456 

1 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

7.6 

8 

8 

457-556 

52,162 

52,464 

5 

5 

5 

457-556 

31,919 

32.518 

3 

3 

3 

435-530 

18,116 

18.3S8 

1.9 

o 

9 

425-517 

11.878 

12.158 

7.5 

7.5 

7.5 

395-505 

41,965 

42.445 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6.060 

6.060 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-480 

2,880 

2,880 

2.4 

3 

3 

395-480 

15,100 

15,848 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16.860 

1.3 

o 

2 

905-1,100 

24,060 

24.600 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7.368 

7,72S 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,656 

6,852 

2 

o 

o 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

4.1 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,126 

26.428 

9.6 

10.5 

10.5 

395-505 

56,532 

58,081 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

o 

Q 

2 

457-556 

13.344 

13.344 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

0.9 

1.5 

1.5 

614-746 

13.428 

13,428 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.568 

6.672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

7.2 

S.5 

6.5 

395-505 

43,402 

35,048 

0.6 

0.5 

0.5 

(3,907) 

3,166 

3,166 

0.1 

— 

— 

(239) 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

11,976 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,176 

12,784 

0.9 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,467 

5.743 

1.9 

1.5 

1.5 

(9.S31) 

7,683 

7,683 

0.1 

0.3 

0.3 

(778) 

1,724 

1,724 

95.8        99.8        97.8  $701,971 

DIVISION   OF   FORESTRY 


Executive : 

State   forester    1  1 

Chief  deputy  state  forester 1  1 

Assistant  deputy  state  forester 1.8  2 

Assistant  executive  officer,  State 

Board  of  Forestry 1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$1,475-1,793 
1,337-1,626 
1,100-1,337 

1,048-1,273 


$766,313 


$21,516 
19,512 
32,088 

15,276 


$768,885 


$21,516 
19,512 
32,088 

15,276 


584 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT  OF   CONSERVATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Fillad)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

8 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Executive — Continued 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer ! 

Intermediate  typist-clerk : 

Fire  Control  Operations : 

Deputy  state  forester 

Assistant  deputy  state  forester 

Forestry  air  operations  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Dispatching  Service : 

State  forest  ranger  II 

Assistant  state  forest  ranger 

Senior  clerk 

Interagency  Program : 

State  forest  ranger  I 

Planning  and  Statistics : 

State  forest  ranger  I 

Associate    state    forest    ranger    _ 

Meterologist  II   

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Research  and  Automotive: 

State  forest  ranger  II 

State  forest  ranger  I 

Associate  equipment  engineer 

Forestry  equipment  engineer 

Assistant  equipment  engineer 

Heavy   equipment   mechanic 

Machinist    

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Business  Management : 

Deputy  state  forester 

Assistant  deputy  state  forester 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Program  Development  and  Control : 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Complements  and  Standards : 

State  forest  ranger  I  

Procurement  Services : 

State  forest  ranger  I 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Real  Property  and  Contracts : 

Administrative   assistant   I 

Senior    stenographer     

Senior  file  clerk   

Intermediate   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  clerk    

Davis  Warehouse :  b 

Associate  state  forest  ranger 

Storekeeper   I    

Stock  clerk    

Forestry   foreman   I 

Forest  fire  truck  driver 

Skilled  laborer    

Groundsman     

Laborer 

Intermediate   typist-clerk     

Engineering  and  Conservation 
Camps :  t 

Deputy  state  forester    

Assistant  deputy  state  forester 

State  forest  ranger  I 

Senior  civil   engineer 

Associate  civil  engineer 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant    mechanical   engineer 

Civil  engineering  technician  I 

Architectural   associate   

Engineering    student — trainee     

Senior  delineator    

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


DIVISION  OF 

FORESTRY— Contin 

SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$543-660 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

2 

2 

2 

1,100-1,337 

0.9 

1 

1 

950-1,213 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 



1 

1 

905-1,155 

1 

1 

1 

644-863 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

2.8 

3 

3 

783-998 

1 

1 

1 

783-998 

0.9 

1 

1 

710-950 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,155 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

o 

2 

2 

395-505 

9 

9 

2 

905-1,155 

1 

_ 

_ 

783-998 

0.1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,155 

1 

1 

1 

783-998 

2 

2 

9 

676-783 

1 

1 

1 

644-710 

9 

9 

2 

425-517 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

1 

1 

1 

783-998 

1 

1 

1 

783-998 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

09 

1 

1 

469-571 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

OS 

1 

1 

710-950 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

1 

1 

1 

556-746 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

o.s 

1 

1 

480-530 

1.8 

2 

2 

480-530 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

9 

9 

9 

1,100-1,337 

9 

2 

9 

783-998 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

2 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

1.1 

1 

1 

783-998 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

1 

1 

1 

644-821 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

415-644 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

$7,920 
6,852 
5,760 

17,700 

32,088 

14,265 

6,852 

6,204 

5,760 

11,177 
9,965 
6.672 

35,791 

11,733 
11,922 
13,860 
10,818 
6,852 
11,090 

27,681 

11,400 
40,756 
10,905 
18,427 

8,520 
12.408 

5,760 

17,700 

16,044 

6,852 

6,204 

10.860 
5,789 

11,733 

11,733 

6,672 

10,699 

10,860 
6,154 
6,672 
5,760 

4,880 

10,960 
7,368 
6,672 
8,112 
7,008 
7,368 
6,135 

12,645 
5,760 


17,700 
32,088 
23,466 
16,044 
27.720 

9,396 
11,220 

8,350 
13,200 

1,753 
10,356 


$7,920 

6,852 
5,760 

17,700 

32,088 

14,265 

6,852 

6,204 

5,760 

11,733 
9,965 
6,672 

35,791 

11,733 
12,065 
13,860 
10,860 
6.852 
11,359 

27,850 

11,976 
40,756 
11,400 
18,427 

8,520 
12,408 

5,760 

17,700 

16,044 

6,852 

6,204 

10,860 
6,079 

11,733 

11,733 

6,672 

11,112 

10,860 
6,464 
6,672 
5,760 
5,120 

10,960 
7,368 
6,672 
8,112 
7,00S 
7,368 
6,360 

12,720 
5,760 


17,700 
32,088 
23,466 
16,044 
27,720 

9,852 
11,400 

8,772 
13,200 

1,753 
10,356 


RESOURCES 


585 


DEPARTMENT   OF   CONSERVATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 


DIVISION   OF   FORESTRY— Continued 


Engineering  and  Conservation 
Camps — Continued 

Delineator 4.5 

Electrician  foreman   1 

Associate  construction  analyst 0.5 

Senior    stenographer     2 

Intermediate   stenographer   2 

Training  : 

State  forest  ranger  II 1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Fire  Academy :  c 

State  forest  ranger  I 1 

Associate  state  forest  ranger 2 

Assistant  state  forest  ranger 2 

Forestry  foreman  I 2 

Forestry  cook  II 1.5 

Forestry   cook    I    — 

Food  service  assistant  I 0.6 

Janitor    — 

Intermediate    stenographer 1 

Fire  Prevention : 

Deputy  state  forester 1 

Assistant  deputy  state  forester 1 

Law  enforcement  coordinator 0.5 

Fire  prevention  officer  V 3.3 

Fire  prevention  officer  IV 0.8 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate   stenographer   1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2 

Engineering,  Planning  and  Inspection 
Services : 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Engineering  aid  II 1.8 

Land  surveyor 1 

Instrumentman    1 

Delineator 1 

Architectural  assistant 1 

Assistant  construction  inspector 5.9 

Temporary  help 0.1 

Forest  and  Range  Management : 

Deputy  state  forester 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Forest  Management : 

Assistant  deputy  state  forester 1 

Forester  III 3 

Forester  II 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Range  and  Watershed  Management : 

Assistant  deputy  state  forester 1 

Forester    II    1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Nursery  and  Forest  Regeneration  : 

Forester    III    1 

Forester   II    1 

Forester    I    1 

Skilled  laborer 1 

Lead  groundsman 1 

Laborer 1.4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Seasonal    help    0.2 

Temporary  help — 

Temporary    help 2.2 

Overtime     0.1 

Military   leave - 

Totals,    Authorized    Positions 145.5 


FOREST  PROTECTION- 
HEADQUARTERS 


•DISTRICT 


Executive : 

Deputy  state  forester    

Assistant  deputy  state  forester 
Senior    stenographer     


1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
6 
0.8 

1 

1 

1 
3 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1.5 

1 

1.2 

0.5 

1.6 

0.2 


1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
6 
0.8 

1 

1 

1 
3 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1.5 

1 

1.2 

0.5 

1.6 

0.2 


154.1       154.1 


SALAHY  RANGE 

$584-710 

746-821 

950-1.155 

469-571 

425-517 

905-1,155 
425-517 

783-998 
710-950 
644-863 
556-746 
457-614 
415-556 
359-435 
395-180 
425-517 

1,213-1,475 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1,337 

905-1,155 

738-998 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 


425-517 
530-644 
863-998 
614-710 
584-710 
783-950 
746-905 
(5,832) 

1,213-1,475 
469-571 

1,100-1,337 

905-1,155 

783-998 

425-517 

395-505 

1,100-1.337 
783-998 
425-517 

905-1,155 
783-998 
644-863 
556-614 
505-614 
480-530 
395-505 
(1.000) 


(8,656) 

(511) 

(9,061) 


$1,322,611 


$1,213-1,475 

1,100-1,337 

469-571 


$41,268 

9,852 

12,888 

13.704 

11,623 

13,371 

6,204 

11,739 

22,024 

20,007 

15,084 

7,078 

5,400 

4,416 

4,860 

5,226 

17,700 
16,044 
16,044 
49,525 
11,594 
6,852 
5,375 
10,704 


6,204 
14,450 
11,976 

8,520 

8,384 
11,400 
63,491 

5,247 

17.700 
6,852 

16,044 

40,371 

11,270 

5.490 

5,760 

16,044 

11,733 

6,204 

13,585 
11,400 
9,396 
7,368 
7,368 
9,540 
5,760 
6,957 
2,549 
6,378 
1,508 


$106,200 
96,200 
40,594 


$41,628 

9.852 

13,530 

13,704 

11,924 

13,585 
6,204 

11,739 

99  094 

201007 
15,410 
7,078 
5,673 
4,632 
5,100 
5,490 

17,700 
16,044 
16,044 
52.003 
11.733 
6.852 
5,651 
11,244 


6.204 
14,886 
11,976 

8,520 

8,520 
11,400 
64,114 

5,247 

17,700 
6,852 

16,044 

40,371 

11,733 

5,766 

5,760 

16,044 

11,733 

6,204 

13,585 
11,400 
9,396 
7,368 
7,368 
9,540 
5,760 
6.957 
2,549 
6,378 
1,508 


$1,526,994  $1,540,058 


$106,200 
96,264 
40,916 


For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


586 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT  OF   CONSERVATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


DIVISION  OF  FORESTRY— Continued 


FOREST  PROTECTION— DISTRICT 
HEADQUARTERS— Continued 


6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Executive — Continued 

Intermediate    stenographer    1  1 

Intermediate   typist-clerk    2  2 

Fire  Control  Operations : 

State  forest  ranger  I 6  6 

Intermediate   stenographer 4  4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk    2  2 

Dispatching : 

Assistant  state  forest  ranger 5.7  6 

Forestry  foreman  I   6  6 

Automotive : 

Automotive  maintenance  foreman  20.6  21 

Heavy  equipment  mechanic 2.3  4 

Business  Management : 

Associate  state  forest  ranger 6  6 

Fiscal  Control : 

Accountant  I    5  5 

Accounting   technician   II 1  1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 2.8  3 

Intermediate   typist-clerk     1  1 

Purchases  and  Property : 

Storekeeper  II 6  6 

Forest  fire  truck  driver 6  6 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1  1 

Intermediate   typist-clerk    6.3  6 

Intermediate    clerk    1.5  1 

Personnel  Operations : 

Senior  clerk 2  2 

Senior    stenographer    2  2 

Senior  typist-clerk 2  2 

Intermediate   stenographer 2  2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2  2 

Intermediate   clerk   0.6  0.6 

General  Services : 

Janitor    5  5 

Groundsman     2.6  3 

Engineering,  Maintenance  and  Con- 
servation Camps : 

State  forest  ranger  II 0.5  1 

State  forest  ranger  I 5.4  6 

Forester   II   2  3 

Forester   I    1  1 

Associate  civil  engineer 0.5  1 

Civil  engineering  associate 4  4 

Assistant  civil  engineer 20.3  20 

Civil  engineering  technician  II 1  1 

Electrician  1 t 5.3  6 

Carpenter  foreman 5  5 

Carpenter  I 3  4 

Painter   I    6  6 

Intermediate    stenographer    4.2  5 

Fire  Prevention  :  a 

Forest  fire  prevention  program  su- 
pervisor       1  1 

Fire  prevention  officer  IV 12  12 

Associate  state  forest  ranger 6.9  7 

Intermediate    stenographer 2.9  3 

Forest  and  Range  Management : 

Forester  III 5  5 

Intermediate  stenographer 4  4 

Forest  Practice : 

Forester  II 7  8 

Forester  I 1  1 

Service  Forestry: 

Forester  II 7  S 

State  Forests : 

Forester  III 1  1 

Forester  II 4  4 

Forester  I 8.7  9 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.7  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Temporary  help 2.5  2.5 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  KANGE 

1 

$425-517 

$6,204 

$6,204 

2 

395-505 

11,112 

11,3S2 

6 

7S3-99S 

70,434 

70,434 

4 

425-517 

24,741 

24,816 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

6 

644-863 

59,S66 

59,S66 

6 

556-746 

51,750 

51,749 

21 

746-863 

211.26S 

213,108 

4 

676-783 

36,117 

36,694 

6 

710-950 

65,S14 

65.S14 

5 

556-676 

40,560 

40,560 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

395-4S0 

16,574 

16.S72 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

6 

5S4-746 

52,261 

52,261 

6 

505-644 

44,557 

44,674 

1 

395^tS0 

5,160 

5,418 

6 

395-505 

33,300 

33,810 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

2 

425-517 

11,993 

12,283 

2 

395-505 

10,860 

11,112 

0.6 

395-480 

2,963 

2,963 

5 

395-480 

28,541 

28,674 

3 

480-530 

18,793 

19,005 

1 

905-1,155 

12,683 

13,315 

6 

783-998 

70,526 

70,528 

3 

783-998 

33,136 

33,605 

1 

644-S63 

9,480 

9,965 

1 

950-1,155 

12,685 

13,317 

4 

905-1,155 

53,752 

54,340 

20 

783-998 

227,952 

230,661 

1 

746-950 

10,442 

10,961 

6 

646-746 

51,836 

51,696 

5 

710-783 

46,536 

46,980 

4 

644-710 

32,802 

33,536 

6 

644-710 

51,120 

51,120 

5 

425-517 

29,412 

30,029 

1 

950-1,213 

13,640 

13,640 

12 

7S3-99S 

140,961 

140,961 

7 

710-950 

76,781 

76,954 

3 

425-517 

17,309 

17,871 

5 

905-1,155 

67,498 

67,926 

4 

425-517 

22,525 

23,341 

8 

7S3-998 

91,029 

92,038 

1 

644-863 

7,728 

8,112 

8 

783-998 

SS.559 

90,603 

1 

905-1,155 

13,640 

13,640 

4 

783-998 

47,904 

47,904 

9 

644-863 

83,924 

86,649 

1 

425-517 

6,154 

6,204 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

2.5 

(17,605) 

17,065 

17,065 

RESOURCES 


587 


DEPARTMENT   OF   CONSERVATiON-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulh.l       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


FOREST  PROTECTION— DISTRICT 
HEADQUARTERS— Continued 


DIVISION   OF   FORESTRY— Continued 


Forest  and  range  management — 
Continued 
Range  Improvement : 

5 

2 

4 

6 

2 

7.5 

6 

9 

7.5 

SALARY  RANGE 
$783-998 

783-998 
(30.S10) 

$2,463,901 

$67,316 

23,559 
57,163 

$2,606,843 

$68,804 
23,559 

Nursery  : 

57163 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

256.3 

270.6 

270.6 

$2,629,430 

FOREST   PROTECTION— FIELD 
SERVICES 

Regular  Field  Services : 

State  forest  ranger  III 9.9 

State  forest  ranger  II 8 

State  forest  ranger  I 15.9 

Associate  state  forest  ranger 27 

Assistant  state  forest  ranger 143.2 

Forestry  foreman  I 27.2 

Forestry  graduate — trainee 4.7 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 27 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 12.5 

Intermediate   clerk   2 

Temporary  help — construction 7.9 

Fire  Prevention :  d 

Associate  state  forest  ranger 0.9 

Fire  prevention  officer  II 2 

Fire  prevention  officer  I 5.7 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.6 

Temporary   help    1.2 

Summer  Suppression  Crews : 

Forestry  foreman  I 260.1 

Forest  fire  truck  driver 202.9 

Forestry  equipment  operator 78.3 

Forestry  fire  fighter 483.7 

Forestry  cook  II 6.1 

Forestry  cook  I 69.5 

Forest  fire  lookout 60 

Graduate — trainee 3.1 

Junior  forester 11.1 

Winter  Work  Crews : 

Forestry  foreman  I 181.3 

Forest  fire  truck  driver 86 

Forest  equipment  operator 56.8 

Forestry  cook  II 3.1 

Forestry  cook  I 6.5 

Graduate — trainee 2.6 

Junior   forester    6.6 


Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


FORESTRY  CONSERVATION    CAMPS 

State  forest  ranger  I 3 

Forestry  superintendent,   conservation 

camp  e   38.3 

Assistant  state  forest  ranger 53.6 

Forestry  foreman  II 289.4 

Forestry  equipment  operator 33.2 

Forestry  cook  II 2.4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 419.9 


OAK  GLEN  JOB  CORPS 

CONSERVATION  CENTER 

Manager   0.4 

Supervisor  of  academic  instruction 1 

High  school  teacher 2.4 

Elementary  teacher 1.5 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


10 

10 

$998-1,273 

$145,030 

$145,799 

8 

8 

905-1,155 

105,097 

105,626 

14 

14 

783-998 

164,205 

164,393 

28 

28 

710-950 

307,474 

307,474 

145 

145 

644-863 

1,437,952 

1,443.283 

27.6 

27.6 

556-746 

234,488 

235,773 

— 

— 

556-676 

— 

— 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

27 

27 

425-517 

160,884 

163,760 

13.6 

13.6 

395-505 

74,463 

76,427 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

7 

7 

(56,738) 

50,000 

50,000 

1 

1 

710-950 

10,969 

10,969 

5 

5 

644-863 

47,467 

48,694 

42 

42 

584-783 

372,833 

374,623 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

(6,511) 

5,237 

5,237 

274.8 

274.8 

(2,146.480) 

2,410,546 

2,410,546 

210.4 

210.4 

(1,387,129) 

1,537,603 

1,537,603 

75.8 

75.8 

(645,947) 

670,375 

670,375 

524.2 

524.2 

(2,119,400) 

2,402,933 

2,402,933 

4.4 

4.4 

(40,550) 

31,152 

31,152 

13.8 

13.8 

(390,793) 

85,946 

85,946 

58.8 

58.8 

(306.163) 

320.342 

320,342 

_ 

_ 

(22,501) 

— 

— 

- 

- 

(92,559) 

- 

- 

176.6 

176.6 

(1,380,673) 

1,405,030 

1,405.030 

101 

101 

(556,271) 

672,660 

672,660 

52.1 

52.1 

(431,152) 

415,758 

415,758 

3.4 

3.4 

(18,837) 

19.380 

19,380 

8.4 

8.4 

(35,206) 

54,029 

54,029 

- 

_ 

(16,153) 

- 

- 

- 

- 

(51,094) 
$12,645,393 

- 

— 

836.9 

1,836.9 

$13,166,429 

$13,182,3S8 

$783-998 


$35,264 


1 

1 

$950-1.213 

$12,376 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,576 

3 

3 

676-1,048 

31,644 

2 

2 

676-1,048 

19,020 

$35,264 


32 

32 

746-950 

354.900 

355,464 

49 

49 

644-863 

485,889 

486,947 

268 

268 

614-821 

2,466,512 

2,485,467 

33 

33 

614-746 

279,180 

279,180 

- 

- 

(15,385) 
$3,768,311 

- 

— 

385 

385 

$3,621,745 

$3,642,322 

$12,990 
13,200 
32.085 
19,900 


588 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   CONSERVATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


i     66-67     67-68    68-69 
I      (Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION  OF  FORESTRY— Continued 


OAK    GLEN    JOB    CORPS    CONSER- 
VATION   CENTER— Continued 

Instructor  in  industrial  arts 

State  forest  ranger  I 

Associate  state  forest  ranger 

Forestry  superintendent,  conservation 

camp    . 

Corpsman  supervisor    

Counselor    . : 

Assistant  state  forest  ranger 

Equipment   maintenance   foreman 

Assistant  corpsman  supervisor 

Forestry   foreman   II 

Recreation  specialist    

Supervising  resident  corpsman  advisor 

Forestry  equipment  operator  _. 

Supervising  cook  I 

Resident  corpsman  advisor 

Medical  technical  assistant 

Accountant  I „ 

Storekeeper  I  

Cook    

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


AGRICULTURAL   FIRE   PROTECTION 


SALARY  BANGE 

0.8 

o 

2 

$676-1,048 

$18,25S 

$19,182 

1.5 

1 

1 

783-998 

11,784 

11,784 

0.9 

1 

1 

710-950 

11,011 

11,055 

1 

1 

1 

746-950 

11,219 

11,219 

0.7 

1 

1 

710-950 

10,618 

11,055 

— 

9 

2 

746-905 

17,904 

18,792 

1 

1 

1 

644-863  - 

9,517 

10,001 

1 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,191 

10,191 

0.8 

1 

1 

644-863 

8,243 

8,653 

11.9 

10 

10 

614-821 

91,990 

92,773 

— 

1 

1 

614-821 

7,859 

8,243 

— 

3 

3 

584-783 

22,426 

23,578 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.810 

8,810 

1 

1 

1 

530-710 

8,262 

8,262 

6.6 

11 

11 

530-710 

82,184 

85.295 

0.9 

1 

1 

545-695 

7,262 

7,623 

0.7 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,608 

7,984 

0.6 

1 

1 

505-644 

6,262 

6,572 

2.9 

3 

3 

480-644 

20,123 

21,145 

_ 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

3 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,183 

16,999 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,462 

5,737 

4.3 

- 

- 

(2S,886) 

- 

- 

46.9 


Field  Services : 

State  forest  ranger  I 

Associate  state  forest  ranger 

Assistant  state  forest  ranger 

Fire  prevention  officer  II 

Fire  prevention  officer  I 

Automotive  maintenance  foreman 

Heavy  equipment   mechanic 

Forestry   foreman   I 

Forestry   equipment   operator 

Automobile  mechanic 

Mechanic's  helper 

Senior  stenographer   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Fire  Suppression  Crews : 

Forestry  foreman  I 

Forest  fire  truck  driver 

Forest  equipment  operator 

Forestry  fireman 

Forest  fire  fighter 

Cook 

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    3,300 


Chief  of  division 

Deputy  chief 

Senior  geologist 

Associate  geologist 

Associate  geochemist  _ 
Associate  geophysieist 

Information  officer  I 

Research  writer 


56 


56 


$375,998 


$474,420 


$489,092 


1 

1 

1 

$783-998 

$11,739 

$11,739 

5 

5 

5 

710-950 

55,102 

55,102 

30 

29 

29 

644-863 

283,438 

285,683 

0.9 

3 

Q 

644-863 

31,068 

31,068 

0.2 

2 

0 

584-783 

18,792 

18,792 

2.9 

1 

1 

746-863 

10,191 

10,191 

2.7 

3 

3 

676-783 

27,667 

27,667 

24.7 

23 

23 

556-746 

186,744 

188,338 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

0.2 

1 

1 

644-746 

7,605 

7,983 

0.5 

1 

1 

530-614 

6,840 

7,188 

0.6 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,712 

6,852 

13.2 

13 

13 

425-517 

77,426 

78,745 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,285 

6,594 

5 

5 

5 

395-505 

27,092 

28,068 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

107.5 

96 

96 

556-746 

865,494 

865,494 

330.8 

325 

325 

505-644 

2,316,003 

2,316,000 

1 

3 

3 

614-746 

26,850 

26,850 

64.5 

70 

70 

395-530 

386,365 

403,115 

18 

16 

16 

342^57 

83,585 

83,585 

0.9 

1 

1 

480-644 

5,828 

5,828 

4.6 

5.4 

5.4 

(20,965) 
$4,264,757 

$24,840,971 

25,000 

$4,480,538 

25,000 

617 

607.4 

607.4 

$4,504,594 

3,300 

3,310 

3,310 

$25,876,969 

$25,987,884 

DIVISION 

3F  MINES  AND  GEOLOGY 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

0.5 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

6.2 

6 

6 

1,100-1,337 

96,264 

96,264 

11.9 

20 

20 

950-1,155 

258,524 

263,966 

3 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

41,580 

41,580 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12.576 

12,576 

RESOURCES 


589 


DEPARTMENT   OF   CONSERVATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 
54 

55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


DIVISION   OF   MINES  AND   GEOLOGY— Continued 


Assistant  geologist    13.2 

Business  service  officer  I 1 

Supervising   geological   draftsman 1 

Librarian  III 1 

Junior  geologist 0.8 

Storekeeper  II 1 

Ceological   draftsman    2.8 

Laboratory  technician 2 

Supervising  stenographer  I 1 

Geologic  aid  0.9 

Senior  stenographer 3 

Senior  clerk 0.6 

Stock  clerk 2 

Accounting  technician  II 0.9 

Intermediate  stenographer 7.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.8 

Intermediate  clerk 1.6 

Janitor 1 

Temporary  help 0.5 

Overtime   0.5 


Totals.  Authorized  Positions. 


1 

8 

4 

9 
1 

0.5 


1 
1 
1 

1 
3 
2 
1 
1 
3 
1 
9 

1 
8 

4 
9 

1 

0.5 


72.5 


74.5 


SALARY  RANGE 
$783-950 
746-905 
710-863 
076-821 
710-783 
584-746 
614-746 
584-710 
543-660 
530-644 
469-571 
4.17-556 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 
(2,002) 
(2,238) 

$714,470 


$76,332 
10,398 
10.356 

9,852 

8,520 
25,452 
17,040 

7.920 

6,728 
20,556 

6,260 
13,344 

6,060 
47,045 
22,408 
10,740 

5,760 

2,653 


$783,832 


GENERAL   OPERATIONS 

Chief  of  division 

Deputy    chief    

Supervising  oil  and  gas  engineer  _ 

Senior  oil  and  gas  engineer 

Associate  oil  and  gas  engineer 

Assistant  oil  and  gas  engineer 

Business  service  officer  I 

Senior    delineator    

Junior  oil  and  gas  engineer 

Delineator 

Supervising   clerk   I    

Drafting  aid  II 

Senior   stenographer    

Stock  clerk 

Senior   account   clerk   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate   typist-clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II  _ 

Intermediate    clerk    

Intermediate    account    clerk 

Janitor    

Temporary  help 

Totals.   Authorized    Positions   77.1 


SUBSIDENCE  ABATEMENT 

Senior  oil  and  gas  engineer 

Associate  oil   and  gas  engineer 

Assistant   oil  and  gas   engineer  __ 

Delineator    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS    


DIVISION   OF  OIL  AND   GAS 


S1.7 


81.7 


$741,001 


$S22.244 


83.1    87.7 


S7.7 


$65,057 


$806,058 


$6S.S76 


$S91.120 


DIVISION   OF  SOIL  CONSERVATION 

Administration  : 

Chief  of  division 111  $1,405-1,708 

Senior  soil   conservationist 0.8           1               1  1,100-1,337 

Business  service  officer  I 111  746-905 

Senior   stenographer 111  469-571 

Senior   typist-clerk    111  457-556 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.2           4              4  395-505 

Program  Development : 

Supervising  soil  conservationist 1.1           1              1  1,213-1,475 

Associate  soil  conservationist 10            10           10  905-1,100 

Assistant  soil  conservationist 1.1           —             —  746-905 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.1           1              1  425-517 


$20,496 

16,212 

10,860 

6,852 

6,672 

20,900 

15,216 
129,704 

6,079 


$77,292 

10,860 

10.356 

9,852 

8,520 
25*2  1 
17.040 

7,920 

7,068 
20,556 

6,568 
13.344 

6.360 
48.111 
22,764 
10.980 

5,760 

2.653 


$793,678 


1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1.793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1.337-1.626 

19,512 

19.512 

9 

9 

9 

1.273-1.548 

37.152 

37,152 

8 

8 

8 

1,100-1.337 

128.352 

128.352 

10.4 

12 

19 

950-1.155 

15S.S13 

161.728 

14.6 

17 

17 

783-950 

1S5.472 

189.330 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9.396 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10.356 

4 

9 

9 

710-7S3 

1S.459 

18.792 

4 

5 

5 

584-710 

38.622 

40.116 

9 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.728 

7.72S 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.924 

7.278 

5 

5 

5 

469-571 

34.260 

34,260 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

9 

O 

2 

457-556 

13.344 

13.344 

8.2 

9.2 

0.2 

425-517 

56.027 

56.454 

7.9 

7 

7 

395-505 

39.333 

39.780 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5.760 

5.760 

1.1 

9 

2 

395-480 

10.620 

10,860 

0.8 

0.8 

0.8 

395-4S0 

4.S00 

4.800 

0.1 

0.7 

0.7 

f378) 

3.510 

3.510 

$832,756 


1 

1 

1 

$1,100-1.337 

$16,044 

$16,044 

2 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

27.720 

27.720 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11.400 

11.400 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7.952 

8.350 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5.760 

$69,274 


$902,030 


$20,496 

16,212 

10,860 

6,852 

6,672 

21,746 

15,980 
130,910 

6,204 


590 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   CONSERVATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF    SOIL    CONSERVATION-Continued 

Watershed  Planning  :  SALARY  EANGB 

Supervising  hydraulic  engineer 111           $1,273-1,548                $17,846  $18,576 

Senior  hydraulic  engineer 2.9           3              3             1,100-1,337                  45,516  46,980 

Senior  engineering  geologist 111            1,100-1,337                  15,156  15,916 

Senior  economist 111             1,100-1,337                  14,324  15,036 

Associate  civil  engineer 0.5           1              1                950-1,155                  12,276  12,888 

Associate  hydraulic  engineer 2.8           3              3                950-1,155                  37,940  39,146 

Associate  economist 1.7           2              2                905-1,100                  22,440  23,568 

Assistant  civil  engineer 6.4           7              7                   7S3-998                  76,398  78,855 

Assistant  engineering  geologist 0.5           1              1                   7S3-950                  11,130  11,400 

Assistant  economic   analyst 0.8           1              1                   746-905                    8,952  9,396 

Junior  civil  engineer 0.5           1              1                   710-783                    9.396  9.396 

Delineator 2.6           3              3                   584-710                  23,496  24,232 

Intermediate  stenographer 111                   425-517                    5,444  5,720 

Temporary  help 0.4           0.9           0.9                   (2,083)                  4,249  4,249 

Military  leave -             -             -                         (313)                         —  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 44.4         47.9         47.9               $475,745              $537,554  $551,290 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS— DEPARTMENT 

OF   CONSERVATION    3.595.S    3,619.9    3,617.9          $27,539,215         $28,855,788  $29,003,767 

a  Two  positions  limited  to  June  30,  1968. 

t>  One  forestry  cook  I  abolished  July  1,  1966,  at  Davis  warehouse  due  to  closing  of  the  kitchen  facilities. 

e  Fire  Academy  positions  transferred  from  District  Headquarters  effective  July  1.  1967. 

a  Two  assistant  state  forest  ranger  positions  reclassified  to  fire  prevention  officer  II  and  transferred  to  Forest  Protection — Field 

Services, 
e  One  superintendent  for  Bautista  Conservation  Camp  abolished  July  1,  1967  as  a  workload  adjustment  in  the  1967-6S  budget. 
t  Six   electricians   transferred   from  Administration    to   Forest   Protection  District  Headquarters  effective  July  1,  1967. 


RESOURCES 


591 


DEPARTMENT   OF   FISH   AND   GAME 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
■filled)         lAulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


Commission  : 

Fish  and  game  commissioner  (5)  per 
diem    

Assistant  to  the  commission 

Secretary  to  the  commission 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Executive : 

Director    

Deputy  director 

Administrative  officer 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Secretary  II 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Accounting  and  Administrative 
Services : 

Fiscal   officer   II 

General  auditor  III 

Business  service  officer  II 

Accounting  officer   II 

Assistant  budget  analyst 

Property   inspector 

Accountant  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Accountant — trainee 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior   account   clerk 

Senior  file  clerk 

Stock  clerk  

Accounting   technician   II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Calculating  machine  operator 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Duplicating  machine  operator  I 

Personnel : 

Personnel  officer  II 

Training  officer  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Licenses : 

Fish  and  game  license  officer 

Assistant  fish  and  game  license 

officer 

Accountant  I   

Senior   stenographer 

Stock  clerk  

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting   technician    II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 81.6 


STATE   PROJECTS 

Inland  Fisheries  Branch : 

Regional  manager — branch  chief- 
Chief    

Fisheries  management  supervisor. 

Fishery    biologist    rV 

Senior  fish  pathologist 

Fish  virologist 


ADMINISTRATION 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$25  day 

$3,000 

$3,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

628-764 

9.168 

9.168 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5.605 

5,881 

1 

1 

1 

22,500 

22.500 

22,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,548-1,874 

20,414 

21,431 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13.200 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8.736 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,275 

7.632 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,768 

6.852 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

6,060 

6.060 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16.044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13.200 

13.200 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11.976 

11.976 

_ 

1 

1 

746-905 

8.952 

9.396 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S,952 

S.952 

4 

4 

4 

556-676 

32,448 

32.44S 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7,728 

0.9 

_ 

5S4-644 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,36S 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

5.4S4 

5.760 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,010 

6,310 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

5 

5 

5 

457-556 

32,944 

33,360 

2 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,720 

12,720 

1 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,923 

11.469 

11.2 

11 

11 

395-505 

61,453 

62.S52 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

0.3 

•> 

o 

415-505 

10,200 

10,704 

2.6 

o 

2 

395-480 

10,780 

11,024 

1.6 

- 

- 

377-457 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,04.8-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12.628 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6.672 

1 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,118 

11,676 

3 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,420 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,230 

10.734 

0.8 

2 

2 

556-676 

13.596 

14.286 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.335 

6.646 

3 

o 

2 

457-556 

13,110 

13.344 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,720 

6,004 

1.9 

2 

2 

395-505 

10.482 

10.860 

1.9 

2 

o 

395-4S0 

10.220 

10.706 

4.4 

5 

5 

395-480 

27,408 

28,006 

3.7 

2.2 

2.2 

(19,731) 

13,628 

13,628 

83.2 


83.2 


$595,388 


$642,455 


STAFF  OPERATIONS 


$653,705 


0.7 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

0.3 

— 

— 

1,156-1,406 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13.860 

13.860 

2 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

27,720 

27,720 

1 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13.860 

13  S60 

- 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,976 

12,576 

592 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   FISH   AND   GAME-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.)     1 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STATE   PROJECTS— Continued 


STAFF  OPERATIONS— Continued 


Inland  Fisheries  Branch — Continued 

Fisheries  manager  III  a 1.7  2 

Fishery  biologist  III 4.8  4 

Assistant  fish  pathologist 0.5  1 

Aquatic    biologist    I — fishery    biolo- 
gist II 1.1  2 

Laboratory  technician  I — animal 

pathology    1.8  2 

Net  man  and  boatswain 1  1 

Aquatic  biologist  I 1.4  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Special  consultant 0.5 

Wildlife  Management  Branch  : 

Regional  manager — branch  chief 0.7  1 

Chief   . 0.3 

Game  management   supervisor 5  5 

Associate  wildlife  pathologist 1.2  2 

Parasitologist     0.4  - 

Wildlife  manager  III 1  1 

Assistant   microbiologist   0.4  — 

Game  manager   I   1  1 

Senior    stenographer    1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2  2 

Wildlife  Protection  Branch : 

Regional  manager — branch  chief 0.7  1 

Chief   0.3 

Fish  and  game  patrol  inspector 1  1 

Fish  and  game  patrol  captain 0.9  1 

Fish  and  game  warden 1  1 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Senior   typist-clerk 0.2  1 

Marine  Resources  Bianc-h  : 

Regional  manager — branch  chief 0.7  1 

Chief   : 0.3 

Marine  biologist  IV 4  4 

Marine  biologist  III 3  3 

Aquatic   biologist   I — marine   biolo- 
gist  II    3.5  5 

Fisheries   manager   I    0.8  1 

Aquatic  biologist  I 1.5  1 

Senior  stenographer ! 1  1 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 2  2 

Intermediate    stenographer    1.7  2 

Water  Projects  Branch  : 

Regional  manager — branch  chief 0.7  1 

Thief    1 0.3 

Fishery  biologist  IV 1  — 

Pollution  bioanalyst  IV 1.4  2 

Game   management  supervisor 1 

Associate  hydraulic  engineer 1  1 

Fishery  biologist  III 1.5  3 

Pollution  bioanalyst  III 0.1  1 

Wildlife  manager  III   0.8  1 

Aquatic    biologist    I — fishery    biolo- 
gist II 1.8  3 

Aquatic   biologist   I    1.2  1 

Senior  stenographer 0.8  1 

Laboratory  assistant  II 0.5 

Junior  intermediate   stenographer 2.7  3.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 0.3 

Planning  Branch  : 

Regional  manager — branch  chief 0.7  1 

Regional    manager    0.3 

Fish  and  game  patrol  inspector 0.8  1 

Junior  intermediate   stenographer 1  1 

San  Francisco  Bay  Study  : 

Principal  fish  and  wildlife  resources 

manager    0.3  1 

Recreation  and  wildlife  resources  ad- 
visor      0.8 

Fisherv  biologist  IV 0.2  0.5 

Fishery  biologist  III 0.2  0.5 

Junior   intermediate    typist-clerk 0.7  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$783-950 

$21,100 

$11,400 

4 

783-950 

45,600 

45,600 

1 

783-950 

9.396 

9,852 

2 

556-676 

16,128 

16.93S 

2 

644-783 

17,576 

17,988 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

556-676 

7,920 

8,112 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

386-517 

6,204 

6,204 

- 

(5,388) 

- 

- 

1 

1,213-1.475 

17,700 

17,700 

— 

1,156-1.406 

_ 

_ 

5 

950-1,155 

67,916 

6S.536 

2 

863-1,048 

24,062 

24,902 

— 

783-950 

— 

_ 

1 

783-950 

9.738 

10,230 

— 

746-905 

— 

_ 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8,112 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

425-517 

1 1.626 

12.183 

1 

1,213-1,475 

16.930 

17,700 

— 

1,156-1,406 

_ 

— 

1 

950-1.155 

13,860 

13.860 

1 

783-950 

10,146 

10,650 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8,952 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

1 

457-556 

6,412 

6,672 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17.700 

17,700 

— 

L156-1.406 

— 

- 

4 

950-1,155 

55.440 

55.440 

3 

783-950 

34,200 

34,200 

5 

644-783 

42.798 

44,000 

1 

556-676 

7.308 

7,668 

1 

556-676 

7,188 

7,548 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

o 

480-556 

13,188 

13.344 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

12,408 

1 

1,213-1.475 

17,700 

17,700 

— 

1.156-1,406 

— 

_ 

- 

950-1,155 

_ 

_ 

2 

950-1.155 

23.040 

94  0()9 

1 

950-1.155 

13.860 

13.860 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.860 

3 

783-950 

30,420 

31,356 

1 

783-950 

11.400 

11,400 

1 

783-950 

11,220 

11,400 

3 

644-7S3 

25.524 

26,793 

1 

556-676 

7,188 

7.548 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5,904 

0.5 

435-530 

2.676 

2,811 

3.5 

386-517 

20.056 

20,750 

- 

395-505 

- 

- 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

— 

1,156-1,406 

— 

— 

1 

950-1,155 

12,476 

13.096 

1 

386-517 

5,513 

5,789 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,276 

16,044 

_ 

1,100-1.337 

_ 

_ 

0.5 

950-1,155 

6.930 

6.930 

0.5 

783-950 

5,430 

5,430 

1 

342-505 

5,760 

5,760 

RESOURCES 


593 


DEPARTMENT   OF   FISH   AND   GAME-Continued 


SALARIES   AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


STAFF  OPERATIONS— Continued 


STATE  PROJECTS— Continued 

Engineering : 

Senior  civil   engineer 1  1 

Civil  engineering  associate 0.9  1 

Jnior   assistant   civil   engineer 1.9  2 

Delineator    1  1 

Communications : 

Departmental     communications    su- 
pervisor    1  1 

Transportation  : 

Senior  warden-pilot 

Warden-pilot    

Temporary   help    

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


REIMBURSED    PROJECTS 

Delta  Fish  and  Wildlife 
Protection  Study  b 

Regional  manager — branch  chief 0.7  1 

Regional  manager 0.3  — 

Fishery  biologist  IV 1.6  2 

Fishery    biologist    III    3  3 

Marine   biologist   III   0.2 

Pollution    bioanalyst    III    1  1 

Wildlife   manager   III   1  1 

Aquatic   biologist   I — fishery   biologist 

II     4  5 

Game  manager   II   -  1 

Net  man  and  boatswain 0.5  1 

Aquatic   biologist   I   3.4  2 

Game  manager  I 1  — 

Senior  stenographer 1  1 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 1.6  1 

Laboratory  assistant  II 0.4  1.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Temporary  help 8.5  4.3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 29.2  25.8         25.8 

Fish  and  Wildlife  Evaluation  b 

Principal  fish  and  wildlife  resources 

manager 0.5  1 

Fishery  biologist  IV 1.5  1 

Game  management  supervisor 1               1 

Fisheries  manager  III 0.2           1 

Fishery   biologist  III 5.5           6 

Wildlife  manager  III 3  3 

Aquatic  biologist  I — fishery  biologist  II  2.6  2.5 

Game  manager  II 2              1.5 

Aquatic  biologist  I 0.9           2 

Intermediate  stenographer 1               1 

Temporary  help 2.4           2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 20.6  22            22 

Seismic  and  Explosive  Inspection  e 

Fish  and  game  warden 2              2              2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2              2              2 

Evaluation  Fish  and  Wildlife 
Enhancement  b 

Fishery  biologist  III 111 

Game  manager  II —             0.5           0.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1              1.5           1.5 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 

710-998 

584-710 


821-998 


$16,044 

12,026 

20.706 

8,520 


11,976 


$214,577 


$185,334 


$614-746 
$17,064 


$783-950 
644-783 

$9,596 


$220,819 


1 

$1,100-1,337 

$14,970 

1 

950-1,155 

12,426 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

1 

783-950 

9.396 

6 

783-950 

62,014 

8 

783-950 

31.611 

2.5 

644-783 

22,830 

1.5 

644-783 

13,779 

2 

556-676 

13,800 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

2 

(11,028) 

9,960 

$210,856 


$17,904 
$17,904 


$10,566 
4,495 

$15,061 


$16,044 

12.62S 

21.252 

8,520 


11,976 


1 

3 

10 

1 

3 

17.1 

1 

3 

17.1 

905-1.100 
821-998 
(44,506) 

$905,306 

13.200 
35,928 
84,988 

13,200 
35.92S 

84,988 

94.8 

112.1 

111.1 

$1,086,129 

$1,092,844 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$15,916 

$16,724 

— 

1,156-1,406 

— 

— 

O 

950-1.155 

27,720 

27,720 

3 

783-950 

31,488 

32,472 

— 

783-950 

— 

— 

1 

783-950 

10,734 

11,265 

1 

783-950 

10,995 

11,400 

5 

644-783 

44,112 

45,845 

1 

644-783 

7,728 

8.112 

1 

614-746 

7,578 

7,952 

2 

556-676 

15,530 

16,064 

— 

556-676 

— 

— 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

480-556 

6,620 

6,672 

1.5 

435-530 

8.206 

8,621 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

4.3 

(35,816) 

21.5S0 

21,580 

$227,039 


$15,724 

13,044 

13.860 

9,852 

64,524 

32,652 

23.268 

14.094 

14,496 

6,204 

9,960 

$217,678 


$17,904 
$17,904 


$11,085 
4,698 

$15,783 


594 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   FISH   AND   GAME-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         lAulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


REIMBURSED   PROJECTS— Continued 

Pheasant  Pesticide  Investigations  c 

Agricultural  chemist  II 

Wildlife  manager  III 

Junior  chemist 

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Fall  Chinook  Salmon  Mark  Sampling  c 

Temporary  help 

Land  and  Water  Conservation 
Fund  Act  & 

Fishery  biologist  III 

Wildlife  manager  III 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


Conservation  program  officer 

Fish  and  game  patrol  inspector 

Information  officer  I 

Supervisor  of  conservation  education- 
Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.5 

— 

_ 

$821-998 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

$10,734 

$11,265 

— 

1 

1 

614-710 

7,548 

7,920 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

435-530 

2,742 

2,880 

0.9 

0.6 

0.6 

(4,274) 

3,320 

3,320 

2.8  3.1  3.1  $21,728 


1.4  1.6  1.6  $6,589 


0.4  $7S3-950 

0.S  -  783-950 


$24,344 


$7,677 


1.2  -  $12,469 


CONSERVATION    EDUCATION 


Administration : 

Regional  manager — branch  chief 

Regional  manager 

Business  service  officer  I 

Senior  stenographer  I   

Senior  clerk   

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate   typist-clerk 

Janitor     

Library : 

Librarian  III 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Statistics : 

Marine  biologist  IV 

Statistical  methods  analyst  III 

Associate  statistician   

Marine  biologist  III 

Statistical  methods  analyst  II 

Assistant  statistician 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  I 

Aquatic  biologist  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Tabulating   machine  operator 

Senior  account  clerk 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 

Key  punch  operator 

Junior-intermediate    clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Fisheries  Investigations  and  Activities : 

Laboratory  supervisor 

Marine  biologist  IV 

Marine   biologist    III    

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$92,697 


MARINE   RESOURCES  OPERATIONS 


$9S,732 


$25,385 


$7,677 


1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13.640 

13,860 

3 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

36,984 

37,578 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11,592 

12,176 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

$100,130 


0.7 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

0.3 

- 

- 

1,156-1,406 

— 

- 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10.S60 

0.3 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,308 

6.62S 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

3.6 

3 

o 
O 

3S6-517 

16.401 

17.229 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.760 

5,760 

1.7 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

10,SS0 

11,134 

1 

1 

1 

676-S21 

9,852 

9,S52 

1.5 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,302 

11,S5S 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,476 

13,096 

O.S 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,S60 

13,860 

0.2 

_ 

_ 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

O.S 

— 

_ 

783-950 

— 

— 

0.8 

1 

1 

783-950 

9.776 

10,272 

0.2 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.S14 

10.314 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

0.6 

1 

1 

556-676 

6.S40 

7.18S 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7.728 

9 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13.344 

9 

9 

2 

457-556 

12,632 

12.932 

1 

9 

2 

457-556 

11,744 

12.32S 

1 

1 

1 

386-517 

5.S58 

6.154 

1.9 

2 

2 

359-505 

10,780 

11.024 

4 

4 

4 

405-492 

23,363 

23.616 

1 

1 

1 

342-4S0 

5.760 

5,760 

6.7 

6 

6 

395-480 

32,940 

33,426 

0.4 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

14.S56 

15.596 

3.6 

3 

3 

950-1.155 

41,580 

41.5S0 

L1.8 

12 

12 

7S3-950 

135,672 

136,176 

RESOURCES 


595 


DEPARTMENT  OF   FISH   AND   GAME-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aiilli.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


MARINE    RESOURCES  OPERATIONS— Continued 


Fisheries  Investigations  and  Activities — 
Continued 
Aquatic   biologist   I — marine   biologist 
II   

Aquatic  biologist  I 

Fish   and  wildlife  assistant 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Junior-intermediate   typist-clerk 

Junior   stenographer 

Research  Vessels : 

Vessel  operations  supervisor 

Master,  fisheries  vessel 

Chief  engineer,  fisheries  vessel 

Net  man  and  boatswain 

Motor  vessel  engineman 

Diver — deckhand   

Ship's  cook 

Deckhand,  fish  and  game  boat 

San  Francisco  Bay  Drainage — Oceanog- 
raphy : 

Marine  biologist  III 

Aquatic  biologist   I — marine   biologist 
II   

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 108.4 

Estuarine  Monitoring  Program  c 


SALARY  RANGE 

8.7 

12 

12 

$644-783 

$99,864 

$103,924 

5.6 

5 

5 

556-676 

34.S96 

36,660 

1 

1 

1 

480-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.4 

— 

— 

425-517 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

359-505 

5,264 

5,530 

0.1 

- 

- 

3S6-469 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

2 

2 

2 

783-950 

20,796 

21,252 

2.9 

3 

3 

676-821 

28,656 

29,100 

3.8 

4 

4 

614-746 

34,224 

34,584 

4.9 

a 

5 

556-676 

38,178 

39.280 

1.3 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

2 

2 

505-614 

13,578 

13,884 

7.7 

9 

9 

480-584 

59,312 

60,538 

0.4 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,776 

10,272 

0.8 

o 

2 

644-783 

15,776 

16,564 

10.9 

6.6 

6.6 

(55,768) 

40,082 

40,082 

Aquatic   biologist   I — marine   biologist 
II 

Aquatic  biologist  I 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Oyster  Disease  and  Mortality  Study  c 

Assistant  fish  pathologist 

Aquatic   biologist   I — marine   biologist 
II 

Special  consultant 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


HEADQUARTERS 

Regional  manager — branch  chief 

Regional  manager 

Information  officer  I 

Business  service  officer  II 

Business  service  officer  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 
Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk   _ 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Janitor 

Junior  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


INLAND    FISHERIES 


0.5 
0.5 


0.5 

1 
0.5 


3.5 

1.5 

1.8 

4 

1 

4.9 

1.2 

2.3 

6 

1 

11 

11.9 
3.1 
4 
1 

0.5 
3.9 


62.6 


111.6       111.6 


1 
1 
0.8 


1 
1 
0.8 


2.8 

1 
1 
0.3 


2.3 


2.8 

1 
1 
0.3 

2.3 


$S19,296 


$644-783 
556-676 


$7,000 


$783-950 

644-783 
(5,725) 


$1S,035 


REGIONAL  OPERATIONS 


4 
1 
5 
2 

3 

6 

1 
12 
12 

3 

4 

1 

4.2 


2 

4 

1 

5 

2 

3 

6 

1 
12 
12 

3 

4 

1 

4.2 


65.2         65.2 


$1,213-1,475 
1,156-1,406 
S63-1.04S 
821-998 
746-905 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
386-517 
359-505 
342-480 
395-480 
395-480 
359-435 
(19,729) 

$447,806 


$900,656 


$7,920 
6,672 
3,735 

$18,327 


$11,400 
8,112 
1,660 

$21,172 


$87,800 

22,044 
47,904 
10,860 
33,784 
12,156 
19,504 
40.032 

6.672 
72.997 
65.627 
16,700 
23,040 

5,760 

22,850 

$4S7,730 


Fisheries   management   supervisor . 4.9 

Supervisor  of  regional  fish   hatcheries  3 

Fisheries  manager  III 1.7 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


$919,253 


$8,316 
7,008 
3,735 

$19,059 


$11,400 
8,520 
1,660 

$21,580 


$88,500 

23.136 
47.904 
10,860 
34,260 
12.432 
19.808 
40.032 

6.672 
73,549 
67,099 
16,960 
23.040 

5,760 

22.S50 
$492,S62 


5 

5 

$950-1,155 

$67,216 

$68,3S0 

5 

5 

863-1,048 

62,084 

62,780 

- 

- 

7S3-950 

- 

— 

596 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   FISH   AND   GAME-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aoth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
6S 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


INLAND  FISHERIES— Continued 

Fish  hatchery  manager  II 

Fishery  biologist  III 

Wildlife  manager  III 

Pollution   bioanalyst  III 

Fisheries  manager  II 

Fish  hatchery  manager  I 

Aquatic    biologist   I — fishery   biologist 

II 

Aquatic     biologist     I — pollution     bio- 
analyst II 

Fisheries  manager  I 

Assistant  fish  hatchery  manager 

Aquatic  biologist  I 

Fish  culturist 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


WILDLIFE   MANAGEMENT 

Game  management  supervisor 

Wildlife  manager  III 

Game  manager  II 

Game  manager  I — game  management 

trainee  

Game  management  trainee 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 92.2         91.7         91.7 

WILDLIFE   PROTECTION 

Fish  and  game  patrol  inspector 6  6 

Fish  and  game  patrol  captain 26  26 

Captain,  fish  and  game  patrol  boat 4  4 

Lieutenant,  fish  and  game  patrol  boat  6.S  7 

Fish  and  game  warden 206.7  210 

Motor  vessel  engineman 3.7  4 

Deckhand,  fish  and  game  boat 5.6  6 

Temporary  help 5.3  2.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 264.1       265.1 

REIMBURSED   PROJECTS 

Trinity  Hatchery  (Region  1)  c 

Fish  hatchery  manager  II 1 

Assistant  fish  hatchery  manager 0.8  1 

Fish  culturist 2.5  3 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 5.1  5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.4  0.5 

Temporary  help 1.5  1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 11.3         11.5         11.5 

Irongate  Salmon  and  Steelhead  Hatchery 
(Region  I)  S 

Fish  hatchery  manager  I 1  1 

Fish  culturist 0.8  1 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 1.9  2  _ 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.5  0.5 

Temporary  help 0.2  1 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 4.4  5.5  5.5 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


REGiONAL  OPERATIONS— Continued 


SALARY  RANGE 

s.s 

10 

10 

$783-950 

$110,258 

$111,198 

11.1 

12 

12 

7S3-950 

129,540 

132,000 

— 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

9.73S 

10,230 

4.9 

5 

5 

7S3-950 

53,793 

55.272 

3.2 

3 

3 

644-7S3 

2S.18S 

2S,18S 

5 

5 

5 

644-783 

40,356 

46.795 

15.1 

19 

19 

644-7S3 

166,SS7 

170.40S 

0.6 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

7.72S 

8,112 

7.6 

S 

S 

556-676 

63.9S6 

64.60S 

9 

10 

10 

556-676 

78,548 

80,288 

3.2 

4 

4 

556-676 

2S.734 

30.1S2 

28 

35.2 

35.2 

505-614 

253.9SS 

25S.466 

63.1 

67.4 

67.4 

4S0-556 

436,052 

443,201 

1 

1 

1 

359-505 

5,390 

5,512 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

342-tSO 

2,S80 

2.SS0 

35.S 

44 

44 

(161,963) 
.$1,470,226 

218,777 

21S,777 

206.5 

236.1 

236.1 

$1,770,143 

$1,797,277 

4.9 

5 

5 

$950-1.155 

$69,300 

$69,300 

15.6 

16 

16 

7S3-950 

172.96S 

17S.149 

l.S 

o 

o 

644-7S3 

17,124 

17,50S 

40.5 

41 

41 

556-676 

327,260 

329,582 

2 

o 

2 

556-614 

14,736 

14,736 

17 

29 

22 

4S0-556 

139,095 

142.600 

10.4 

3.7 

3.7 

(47.15S) 

18.93S 

1S.938 

$713,160 


$759,421 


72,554 


$79,490 


S29.145 


$37,121 


$770,S13 


6 

$950-1,155 

$S3.160 

$S3,160 

26 

7S3-950 

293,200 

294,738 

4 

7S3-950 

44,724 

45,240 

7 

676-821 

6S.101 

6S,546 

210 

614-746 

1.S49.176 

1.S61.200 

4 

556-676 

30,900 

31,638 

6 

4S0-5S4 

39,616 

40,744 

2.1 

(24,077) 

13,710 

13,710 

265.1 

$2,27S,0S1 

$2,422,587 

$2,438,976 

1 

$7S3-950 

$11,400 

$11,400 

1 

556-676 

7,488 

7,S56 

3 

505-614 

21.56S 

22,044 

5 

480-556 

31,624 

32,536 

0.5 

395-505 

2,430 

2,550 

1 

(6,876) 

4.980 

4,980 

$81,366 


1 

$644-783 

$9,396 

$9,396 

1 

505-614 

7,308 

7.36S 

2 

480-556 

12,857 

13.162 

0.5 

395-505 

2,5S0 

2.709 

1 

(840) 

4,980 

4.980 

$37,615 


RESOURCES 


591 


DEPARTMENT   OF   FISH   AND   GAME-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Amh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


REGIONAL  OPERATIONS— Continued 


REIMBURSED   PROJECTS— Continued 

Feather  River  Hatchery  (Oroville  Interim 
Fish  Facility)   (Region  II)  b 


Fish  hatchery  manager  II 

Assistant  fish  hatchery  manager 

Fish  hatchery  manager  I 

Fish  culturist 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 

Temporary  help 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.3 

2 

2 

$783-950 

$19,878 

$20,847 

— 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

7,008 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

— 

9 

2" 

505-614 

12.120 

12,720 

1 

4 

4 

480-556 

23,900 

24,852 

2.7 

3.4 

3.4 

(11.937) 

17,015 

17,015 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


13.4 


13.4 


$29,250 


$88,981 


Mokelumne  River  Fish   Installation 
(Region  II)  f 


Fish  hatchery  manager  I 

Fish    culturist   

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 
Temporary  help 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 
Nimbus  Hatchery  (Region  II)  e 


Fish  hatchery  manager  II 

Assistant  fish  hatchery  manager 

Fish  culturist 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 


2.4 


3.5 


3.5 


$15,702 


$23,29S 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Camanche  Reservoir  Wildlife 
Mitigation   (Region  II)  t 


Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


12.3 


0.3 


13.5         13.5 


0.5 


0.5 


0.3 


Redwood  Creek  Fish  Trapping 
Facilities  (Region  III)  h 


Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


0.5 


0.5 


0.5 


0.5 


Scotty  Creek  Fish  Trapping 
Facility  (Region  III)  e 


Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


0.5 


0.5 


0.5 


0.5 


$75,629 


$1,062 
$1,062 


$4S0-556 


$480-556 


0.5 


0.5 


$SS,954 


$2,490 
$2,490 


$2,8S0 
$2,880 


$2,880 
$2,8S0 


TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED  POSI- 
TIONS—SUPPORT        1,016.1    1,084       1.0S3 


$8,037,694 


$9,030,107 


$91.83S 


0.8 

1 

1 

$644-783 

$8,520 

$8,952 

0.8 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,308 

7,368 

0.2 

— 

_ 

480-556 

— 

— 

0.6 

1.5 

1.5 

(2,673) 

7,470 

7,470 

$23,790 


1 

1 

1 

$783-950 

$11,310 

$11,400 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

2.5 

2.8 

2.8 

505-614 

19,376 

20,052 

4 

5.6 

5.6 

4S0-556 

33.569 

34,872 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

425-517 

3,102 

3,102 

3.3 

2.6 

2.6 

(14,673) 

13,485 

13,485 

$91,023 


$2,490 
$2,490 


$3,030 
$3,030 


$3,030 
$3,030 


$9,152,147 
GAME   AND   FISH    PROGRAMS   IN   COOPERATION   WITH   THE   FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT 


GAME    MANAGEMENT  IN   COOPERATION   WITH   THE 
FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT 
(PITTM  AN -ROBERTSON) 

Wildlife  Management  Coordination 

Wildlife  manager  III 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate   clerk   


9 

2 

2 

$783-950 

$19,788 

$20,796 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.285 

6,594 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.2 

395-180 

— 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


$28,289 


$32,277 


$33,594 


For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


598 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   FISH   AND   GAME-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.J       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 

5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GAME   AND   FISH    PROGRAMS   IN   COOPERATION 

GAME    MANAGEMENT   IN   COOPERATION   WITH   THE 
FEDERAL   GOVERNMENT 
(PITTMAN- ROBERTSON)— Continued 

Gray  Lodge  Waterfowl  Management 
Area 

Wildlife  manager  III 111 

Game  manager  I   111 

Tractor    operator — laborer    2  2  2 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 2  2  2 

Farm  hand 111 

Temporary  help 2.5  2.9  2.9 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 9.5  9.9  9.9 

Game  Habitat  Development 

Game  manager  I 3.6  4  4 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 3  3  3 

Temporary  help 1.5  3.4  3.4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 8.1         10.4         10.4 

Imperial  Waterfowl  Management  Area 

Wildlife  manager  III 111 

Game  manager  I 1.9  2  2 

Tractor  operator — laborer 3  3  3 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 2.8  3  3 

Farm  hand 3  3  3 

Temporary  help 1.2  1.3  1.3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 12.9         13.3         13.3 

Honey  Lake  Waterfowl  Management  Area 

Wildlife  mancger  III 111 

Game  manager  I 111 

Tractor  operator — laborer 2  2  2 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 0.6  1  1 

Temporary  help 1.6  2  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 6.2  7  7 

Los  Banos  Waterfowl  Management  Area 
and  San  Luis  Wasteway 

Wildlife  manager  III -  1  1 

Game  manager  II 1  -  - 

Game  manager  I 111 

Tractor  operator — laborer 1.2  2  2 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 2  2  2 

Temporary  help 1.5  1.8  1.8 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 6.7  7.8  7.8 

Grizzly  Island  Waterfowl  Management  Area 

Wildlife  manager  III -  1  1 

Game  manager  II 1  —  — 

Game  manager  I 111 

Tractor  operator — laborer 3  3  3 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 2  2  2 

Temporary  help 2.3  3  3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 9.3         10  10 

Mendota  Waterfowl  Management  Area 

Wildlife  manager  III -  1  1 

Game  manager  II 1  —  — 

Game  manager  I 111 

Tractor  operator — laborer 2  2  2 

Game  management — trainee 0.6  1  1 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 2  2  2 

Farm  hand 1.2  1  1 

Temporary  help 0.4  0.4  0.4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 8.2  S.4  8.4 


WITH   THE   FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT— Continued 


SALARY  RANGE 

$783-950 

$10,995 

$11,400 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

584-644 

15,456 

15,456 

480-556 

13.344 

13.344 

415^80 

5,760 

5,760 

(12,094) 

16,878 

16,878 

32,770 


$556-676 
480-556 
(7.461) 

$53,623 


$S6,031 


$44,304 


$45,133 


;,2i7 


$55,16S 


$70,545 


$32,448 
20,016 
17,400 


$69,864 


$93,058 


$51,493 


$55,950 


$70,152 


$61,045 


$70,950 


$32,448 
20.016 
17,400 

$69,864 


$783-950 

$10,995 

$11,400 

556-676 

16.032 

16,224 

584-644 

23.184 

23,184 

480-556 

19,042 

19,653 

415-480 

17,2S0 

17,280 

(6,348) 

6,525 

6,525 

$94,266 


$783-950 

$10,995 

$11,400 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

5S4-644 

15,456 

15,456 

480-556 

6,490 

6,672 

(7,964) 

10,440 

10,440 

$52,0S0 


$7S3-950 

$9,S52 

$10,356 

644-783 

— 

— 

556-676 

7.72S 

8,112 

584-644 

15,456 

15,456 

4S0-556 

13,344 

13,344 

(7,798) 

9,570 

9,570 

$56,83S 


$7S3-950 

$9,S52 

$10,356 

644-783 

— 

— 

556-676 

8,112 

S,112 

5S4-644 

23,1S4 

23.1S4 

4S0-556 

13,344 

13,344 

(11,713) 

15,660 

15,660 

$70,656 


$783-950 

$9,852 

$10,356 

644-783 

— 

— 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

584-644 

15,456 

15,456 

556-614 

7,218 

7,368 

4S0-556 

12,907 

13,214 

415-480 

5,760 

5,760 

(1,594) 

1,740 

1,740 

$62,006 


RESOURCES 


599 


DEPARTMENT   OF   FISH   AND   GAME-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        [Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GAME   AND   FISH    PROGRAMS    IN   COOPERATION 

GAME    MANAGEMENT   IN    COOPERATION   WITH   THE 
FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT 
(PITTMAN-  ROBERTSON)—  Continued 

Pesticides  Investigations 

Game  management  supervisor 111 

Agricultural  chemist  II 0.5  1  1 

Fishery  biologist  III 111 

Wildlife  manager  III 2  2  2 

Laboratory  assistant  II 0.5  0.5  0.5 

Temporary  help 0.5  0.5  0.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 5.5  6  6 

Waterfowl  Investigations 

Wildlife  manager  III 111 

Game  manager  II 111 

Game  manager  I 3  3  3 

Temporary  help 0.6  0.9  0.9 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 5.6  5.9  5.9 

Upland  Game  Investigations 

Wildlife   manager   III 111 

Game  manager  I 3.6  4  4 

Temporary  help 0.3  0.4  0.4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4.9  5.4  5.4 

Big  Game  Investigations 

Wildlife   manager   III 0.9  1  1 

Temporary  help 0.5  0.1  0.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1.4  1.1  1.1 

Wildlife  Investigations  Laboratory 

Assistant  wildlife  pathologist 0.6  1  1 

Wildlife  manager  III 111 

Laboratory   technician   I — animal  pa- 
thology      0.4  -  - 

Game  manager  I 111 

Laboratory  assistant  II 0.5  0.5  0.5 

Intermediate  stenographer 111 

Janitor 0.5  0.5  0.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 5  5  5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions, 

Pittman- Robertson 87.3         94.2         94.2 

FISH    MANAGEMENT   IN   CO- 
OPERATION   WITH   THE 
FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT 
(DINGELL-JOHNSON) 

Fish  Management  Coordination 

Fishery  biologist  III 111 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1  j 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.9  1  1 

Totals,    Authorized   Positions 2.9  3  3 

Stream  and  Lake  Improvement 

Fisheries  manager  II 

Fisheries  manager  I 

Aquatic  biologist  I 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 6  7.4  7.4 


WITH   THE   FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT— Continued 


SALARY  RANGE 

$950-1,155 

$13,860 

$13,860 

821-998 

11.976 

11,976 

7S3-950 

10,995 

11,400 

783-950 

21,576 

22,260 

435-530 

2,742 

2,880 

(1,890) 

2,610 

2,610 

$52,958 


$44,603 


$783-950 
556-676 
(994) 

$37,921 


$783-950 
(2,290) 

$12,256 


$783-950 
783-950 

644-783 
556-676 
435-530 
425-517 
395^80 

$37,418 


$623,691 


$783-950 
425-517 
395-480 

$21,949 


$63,759 


$48,693 


$11,400 

30,530 

1,740 

$43,670 


$11,400 
435 

$11,S35 


$9,662 
11,220 


8,112 
3,005 
6,204 

2,610 

$40,S13 


$713,154 


$11,400 
6,204 
5,760 


$23,364 


$40,220 


$49,104 


$64,986 


$7S3-950 

$11,175 

$11,400 

644-783 

9,396 

9.396 

556-676 

23,772 

24,144 

(3,187) 

4,350 

4,350 

$49,290 


$11,400 

31,410 

1,740 

$44,550 


$11,400 
435 

$11,835 


$10,146 
11,400 


8,112 
3,155 
6,204 
2,742 

$41,759 


$722,674 


$11,400 
6,204 
5,760 


$23,364 


_ 

1 

1 

$710-746 

$8,520 

$8,952 

2 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

2 

2 

2 

556-676 

15.872 

16,224 

2 

3.4 

3.4 

(10,017) 

16,600 

16,600 

$49,888 


600 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT  OF   FISH   AND  GAME-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
3 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


4.2 

1 
2 

1.1 


4.1 


4.2 


1.1 

4.1 


GAME  AND   FISH    PROGRAMS   IN   COOPERATION 

FISH    MANAGEMENT   IN   CO- 
OPERATION   WITH   THE 
FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT 
(DINGELL- JOHNSON)— Continued 

Sturgeon  and  Striped  Bass  Study 

Fishery  biologist  III 

Aquatic  biologist  I — fishery  biologist  II 

Aquatic  biologist  I 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3.3 

Coastal  Salmon  and  Steelhead  Study 

Fishery  biologist  III 1 

Aquatic  biologist  I — fishery  biologist  II  0.9 

Aquatic  biologist  I 0.5 

Temporary  help 1.1 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3.5 

Experimental  Management  of  Warmwater 
Reservoirs 

Fishery  biologist  IV 

Fishery  biologist  III 

Aquatic  biologist  I — fishery  biologist  II 

Aquatic  biologist  I 

Fish  and  wildlife  assistant 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Janitor 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 10.3 

Environmental  and  Behavioral  Studies 
of  Coastal  Sport  Fishes 

Marine  biologist  III 

Aquatic  biologist  I — marine  biologist  II 

Aquatic  biologist  I 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3.5 

Effects  of  Artificial   Destratification  on 
Lake  Fisheries 

Aquatic   biologist   I — fishery   biologist 

II 1 

Temporary  help 1.6 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2.6 

Salton  Sea  Study 

Fishery   biologist  III 1 

Aquatic    biologist   I — fishery    biologist 

II 0.1 

Aquatic  biologist  I - 

Temporary  help 0.4 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1.5 

Northern  California  Marine  Sport 
Fish  Survey 

Marine  biologist  III 1 

Aquatic   biologist  I — marine  biologist 

II 0.2 

Temporary  help 1.8 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 3 


WITH   THE   FEDERAL  GOVERNM  ENT— Continued 


SALARY  EANGE 

1.1 

1 

1 

$7S3-950 

$9,776 

$10,272 

0.7 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,984 

8,384 

0.3 

— 

— 

556-676 

— 

— 

0.8 

1 

1 

480-556 

6,135 

6.43S 

0.4 

1.2 

1.2 

(1,308) 

5,636 

5.636 

$23,068 


$783-950 
644-783 
556-676 
(3,921) 

$22,608 


11.4 


11.4 


$75,617 


3.4 


1 
1.7 


3.4 


1 

1.7 


2.7 

1 
2 

1.9 


4.9 


2.7 

1 
2 

1.9 

4.9 


$2S,407 


$644-7S3 
(6,113) 

$14,237 


$7S3-950 

644-7S3 
556-676 
(1,645) 

$12,025 


$7S3-050 

644-783 
(9,992) 

$22,286 


$29,531 


$10,062 
15,808 

4,565 

$30,435 


$88,065 


$31,124 


$S,952 
8,300 


$17,252 

$9,S52 

15,456 

9,545 


$34,S53 


$30,730 


$10,566 
16,598 

4,565 

$31,729 


1 

1 

1 

$950-1.155 

$13,475 

$13,860 

2 

9 

2 

7S3-950 

22,218 

22,755 

1.6 

2 

2 

644-7S3 

16,860 

17,542 

0.9 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,188 

7,548 

— 

0.5 

0.5 

480-556 

3,030 

3,030 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.3 

0.5 

0.5 

395-480 

2,490 

2,610 

3.5 

3.4 

3.4 

(16,220) 

16,600 

16,600 

$90,149 


1 

1 

1 

$7S3-950 

$11,400 

$11,400 

1.7 

2 

2 

644-7S3 

16,064 

16,870 

0.3 

— 

— 

556-676 

— 

— 

0.5 

0.4 

0.4 

(3,501) 

3,660 

3,660 

$31,930 


$9,396 
8,300 


$17,696 

$10,356 

16.224 

9,545 


$36,125 


RESOURCES 


601 


DEPARTMENT   OF   FISH   AND   GAME-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GAME   AND   FISH    PROGRAMS   IN   COOPERATION   WITH   THE   FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT— Continued 

FISH    MANAGEMENT    IN    CO- 
OPERATION   WITH   THE 
FEDERAL   GOVERNMENT 
(D I NGELL-JOHN  SON)— Continued 


Southern  California  Marine  Sport 
Fish  Survey 

Marine  biologist  III 

Aquatic   biologist   I — marine   biologist 
II 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


Central  California  Marine  Sport 
Fish  Survey 

Marine  biologist  III 

Aquatic   biologist  I — marine  biologist 
II 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Totals,  Authorized    Positions,   Dingell- 
Johnson    


3S.6 


COMMERCIAL  FISHERIES  RESEARCH 
AND  DEVELOPMENT  (BARTLETT 
BILL) 

Commercial  Fisheries  Coordination 


Marine  biologist  III 

Intermediate   stenographer 
Intermediate  account  clerk 


1 

0.7 

1 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Fisheries  Resources  Sea  Survey 

Marine  biologist   III    

Aquatic  biologist   I — marine  biologist 
II 

Net  man  and  boatswain 

Aquatic   biologist   I    

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary    help    

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 

Shellfish  Laboratory  Operations 


Marine  biologist  III 
Temporary    help    


2.7 

2 

2.2 

0.7 

1 

0.5 


6.4 


Totals.  Authorized  Positions  _ 

Port  Sampling  at  Crescent  City, 
Brookings  and  Port  Orford 


Aquatic  biologist  I 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 
Food  Habits  Study 


0.6 


Marine  biologist  III 

Aquatic  biologist   I — marine  biologist 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


0.6 

0.1 

1.2 


1.3 


1 
1.7 


3.7 


44.8 


3 

1 
2 

1 
0.5 

1 


10.5 


1 
1.7 


3.7 


44.8 


3 
1 
2 

1 
0.5 

1 


10.5 


SALARY  BANGE 
$783-950 

644-783 

$18,963 

$7S3-950 
644-783 

$279,380 


$783-950 
425-517 
395-^80 

$19,789 


$783-950 

644-783 
614-746 
556-676 
457-556 
395-505 
(2,265) 

$52,311 


$783-950 
(64) 

$9,500 


$556-676 

$3,855 

$783-950 
644-783 

$9,978 


$11,400 

7.72S 
8,800 


$27,928 


$331,656 


$11,400 
6,204 
5,220 

$22,824 


$21,756 

23,984 
7,368 

13,680 
6,672 
3.030 
6,480 

$82,970 


$10,398 


$10,398 


$6,868 
$6,868 

$11,400 
16,644 

$28,044 


$11,400 

S.112 
8,800 


$28,312 


$339,923 


$11,400 
6.204 

5,484 

$23,088 


$22,260 

25,186 
7,728 

14,376 
6,672 
3,030 
6,480 

$85,732 


$10,905 


$10,905 


$6,868 

$11,400 
17,471 

$28,871 


602 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FISH  AND  GAME-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


GAME  AND  FISH   PROGRAMS  IN  COOPERATION   WITH    THE    FEDERAL   GOVERNMENT— Continued 

COMMERCIAL  FISHERIES  RESEARCH 
AND  DEVELOPMENT  (BARTLETT 
BILL) — Continued 

Shellfish  and  Bottomfish  Data 

SALARY  RANGE 

Associate  statistician 0.3  1  1  $905-1,100 

Marine  biologist  III 1.4  1  1  783-950 

Aquatic  biologist  I — marine  biologist 

II -  1  1  644-783 

Key  punch  operator 0.5  1  1  405—492 

Intermediate   account   clerk   0.5  1  1  395-480 

Temporary    help    —  —  —  (28) 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2.7  5  5  $21,261 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions, 

Bartlett  Bill 14.7         23.5         23.5  $116,694 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   1,156.7   1,246.5   1,245.5  $9,057,459 

a  Positions  limited  to  June  30.  1968. 

b  Positions  reimbursed  by  Water  Resources. 

c  Positions  reimbursed  by  the  federal  government. 

a  Positions  reimbursed  by  the  Resources  Agency. 

e  Positions  reimbursed  by  private  industry. 

t  Positions  reimbursed  by  the  East  Bay  Municipal  Utility  District. 

e  Positions  reimbursed  by  the  Pacific  Power  and  Light  Company. 

h  Positions  reimbursed  by  the  Redwood  City  Soil  Conservation  District. 


$12,126 
9,396 

7,728 
5.100 
4,980 

$12,732 
9,852 

8,112 
5,352 
5,220 

$39,330 

$41,268 

$190,434 

$196,732 

$10,265,351 

$10,411,476 

WILDLIFE   CONSERVATION   BOARD 


Executive  officer   

Assistant   executive   officer 

Field    agent   

Secretary   I    

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate   stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,337-1,626 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

543-660 

457-556 

425-517 

$65,679 


$19,512 

13,860 

13,860 

7,920 

6,672 

5,835 


$19,512 

14,556 

13,860 

7,920 

6,672 

6,129 


$67,659 


3,649 


RESOURCES 


603 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HARBORS  AND  WATERCRAFT 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       lAulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Administration:  SALARY  RANGE 

Director 0.7  1  1  $21,500  $21,500  $21,500 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.7  1  1  746-905  10,146  10,650 

Secretary  I 0.7  1  1  543-660  7,920  7,920 

Accounting  technician  II 0.7  1  1  457-556  6,672  6,672 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.7  1  1  425-517  5,743  6,029 

Intermediate  clerk 0.7  1  1  395-4S0  5,330  5,599 

Intermediate  account  clerk -  1  1  395-4S0  5,352  5,622 

Boating  Facilities  and  Waterways : 

Boating  facilities  development  officer..  0.7  1  1  1,213-1,475  17,630  17,700 

Senior  harbor  engineer 0.7  1  1  1,100-1,337  16,044  16,044 

Senior  economist 0.7  1  1  1,100-1,337  15.9S0  16,044 

Associate  harbor  engineer 1.5  2  2  950-1,155  26,956  27,610 

Associate   economist   0.7  1  1  905-1,100  13,200  13,200 

Assistant  civil  engineer 3  4  4  783-99S  44.17S  44.6S2 

Delineator 1.5  2  2  584-710  16,312  16,700 

Engineering  aid  II 0.7  1  1  530-644  6,516  6,S40 

Senior  stenographer 0.2  1  1  469-571  5,628  5,904 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.9  4  4  425-517  23,618  24,184 

Junior-intermediate  tvpist-clerk 0.5  1  1  395-505  5,330  5,599 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 0.7  1  1  395-480  4,980  5,220 

Boating  Safety  and  Control : 

Boating  regulation  officer 0.7  1  1  905-1,100  13,200  13,200 

Supervisor  of  marine  safety 0.7  1  1  821-998  11,040  11,592 

Boating  regulations  representative 5.5  8  8  644-783  74,224  74,652 

Senior  stenographer 0.7  1  1  469-571  6,464  6,796 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 1.4  2  2  425-517  11,602  11,878 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 1.5  2  2  395-505  10,660  10,900 

Boating  Registration  : 

Supervisor  of  boating  registration 0.7  1  1  821-998  11,976  11,976 

Boating  regulations  representative 1.1  1  1  644-783  9,396  9,396 

Senior  clerk 1.5  2  2  457-556  13,344  13,344 

Senior  cashier-clerk 0.7  1  1  457-556  6,260  6,568 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 0.7  1  1  386-517  5,979  6,204 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 6.2  6  6  359-505  31,020  32,268 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 7.1  10  10  342-480  50,047  51,788 

Temporary  help 2.8  4.2  4.2  (15,090)  22,013  22,013 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 49.3  68.2  68.2  $370,680  $536,260            ,  $546,294 

a  Effective  October  6,  1966  the  Department  of  Harbors  and  Watercraft  was  established  pursuant  to  Chapter  61,  Statutes  of  1966, 
First  Extraordinary  Session.  The  1966-67  amount  provides  salaries  and  wages  only  from  October  6,  1966  to  the  end  of  the  fiscal 
year. 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PARKS   AND   RECREATION 


DIVISION   OF  ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Director  a    0.8 

Deputy  director 1  - 

Associate  counsel 1 

Junior    counsel    0.5  - 

Secretary   I    0.3  - 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Legal  stenographer 0.7 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.7  - 

Public  Information  : 

Information  officer  II 1 

Research  writer 0.9 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1  — 

Editorial   aid 0.1 

Concessions : 

Concessions  specialist 1  — 

Assistant  concessions  specialist 2.7  - 

Senior   stenographer   1  — 

Intermediate    stenographer    1.6  - 

Administrative  Office : 

Administrative  service  officer  II 1 

Fiscal  officer  I 1  — 

Training  officer  I 0.9  — 

Assistant    purchasing    specifications 

analyst 1  - 

Senior  stenographer 1  - 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.S  - 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 1  - 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$22,500 
1,54S-1,S74 
1,155-1,405 
746-S21 
543-660 
469-571 
446-543 
425-517 

1,048-1,273 

863-1.04S 

395-505 

505-614 

99S-1.213 
S21-99S 
469-571 
425-517 

1,155-1,405 
998-1,213 
905-1,100 

821-998 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 


604 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PARKS  AND   RECREATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Autb.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
S 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 


DIVISION   OF  ADMINISTRATION— 

Continued 

Management  Analysis : 

Senior  management   analyst 1 

Associate    management   analyst   _  1 

Junior  staff  analyst 0.5 

Administrative  trainee 0.3 

Senior   typist-clerk   1 

Internal  Audits : 

State  financial  examiner  III 1.9 

Personnel : 

Personnel   officer   II 1 

Associate  personnel  analyst 0.9 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior   typist-clerk 2 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.9 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk  _  5.6 

Junior-intermediate   clerk 0.4 

Junior    stenographer    0.3 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  III 1 

Accounting  officer  II 1 

Property   inspector    1 

Accountant  I 1.9 

Supervising   clerk    I    1 

Property  clerk   I 0.8 

Supervising  bookkeeping  machine 

operator     1 

Senior  account  clerk 2 

Accounting   technician   II 4.9 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II  2 

Junior-intermediate   typist-clerk 4.3 

Calculating   machine    operator 1 

Bookkeeping   machine   operator  I  0.9 

Intermediate  account  clerk 3.8 

Budgets : 

Associate   budget   analyst   1 

Assistant   budget   analyst 1 

Junior  staff  analyst 0.2 

Administrative  trainee 0.7 

Accounting   technician   II 1.1 

Business  Services : 

Business  service  officer  I 1 

Supervising  stenographer  I 1 

Senior   typist-clerk    1 

Stock  clerk 1 

Junior-intermediate     stenographer  4 

Junior-intermediate   typist-clerk 2.8 

Junior-intermediate    clerk    2.6 

Intermediate  file  clerk 2 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1 

Data  Processing : 

Tabulating    operations    supervisor 

II 1 

Senior  tabulating  machine 

operator     1.6 

Key   punch   supervisor  I 0.9 

Tabulating  machine  operator 2 

Key  punch  operator 4.6 

Temporary  help 8.2 

Statewide  Recreation  Planning : 

Supervisor 0.G 

Recreation  planner  IV 0.6 

Recreation  planner  III 1.5 

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst 0.8 

Associate  landscape  architect 0.9 

Associate  economist 0.8 

Recreation  planner  I 0.7 

Senior  stenographer  I 0.2 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.6 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Junior  stenographer 0.6 

Temporary  help 5.7 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 122.2 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 

614-746 

556-614 

457-556 

905-1,100 

1,048-1,273 
905-1.100 
530-644 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
386-469 

905-1,100 
746-905 
614-746 
556-676 
530-644 
505-614 

480-584 
457-556 
457-556 
435-530 
395-505 
415-505 
395-480 
395-480 

905-1,100 
746-905 
614-746 
556-614 
457-556 

746-905 
543-660 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 
395-480 


710-863 

505-614 
469-571 
457-556 
405-492 

(38,870) 

1,214-1,476 
998-1,213 
905-1,100 

905-1,100 

905-1.100 

905-1,100 

644-783 

469-571 

457-556 

425-517 

395-505 

386-469 

(25,932) 

$888,653 


RESOURCES 


605 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PARKS   AND   RECREATION-Continued 


Ul 

3 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


ee-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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2 
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80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF   BEACHES  AND 
PARKS 

Administration 

Park  Commission  : 

Senior  stenographer   1 

Office  of  Chief : 

Chief  of  division 0.3 

Special   representative 0.3 

Administrative   assistant   I 1 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Intermediate   stenographer   1 

Planning  and  Control 

Office  of  Deputy  Chief: 

Deputy  chief 1 

Senior  stenographer 0.6 

Senior   typist-clerk    0.4 

Park  Projects — Planning  : 

Supervisor    of   state    park    planning 

and   development 1 

State   park   landscape   architect 1 

State  park   ranger  VI 1 

Senior   civil    engineer 1 

Senior    architect    1 

Senior   landscape   architect 2.8 

Associate  architect 3 

Associate    construction    analyst 1 

State  park  ranger  V 1 

Recreation  planner  III 3.8 

Associate  landscape  architect 4 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1 

Recreation  planner  II 0.9 

Assistant  landscape  architect 4.4 

Architectural  assistant 3 

State  park  ranger  III 0.7 

Senior  delineator 1 

Civil  engineering  technician  I 1 

Junior  landscape   architect 1.9 

Delineator     1.2 

Graphic  artist 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  typist-clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.9 

Survey  Unit : 

Senior  civil  engineer 1 

Associate  civil  engineer 0.9 

Supervising  land  surveyor 2 

Land  surveyor 0.8 

Civil  engineering  technician  II 4.9 

Civil  engineering  technician  I 2.4 

Instrumentman    5 

Delineator 2 

Engineering  aid  II 3.1 

Engineering  aid  I 3.7 

Sacramento  Region : 

Senior  landscape  architect 1 

Associate  civil  engineer 1 

Civil  engineering  associate 1 

Associate  landscape  architect 2 

Assistant  landscape  architect 2 

Senior  delineator 1 

.Tumor  landscape  architect 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Monterey  Region  : 

Senior  landscape  architect 1 

Associate  civil  engineer 1 

Civil  engineering  associate 1 

Associate  landscape  architect 2 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1 

Assistant  landscape  architect 3 

Junior  landscape  architect 0.7 

Delineator 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 


SALARY  RANGE 

$169-571 

1,475-1,793 

1,048-1,273 
746-905 
469-571 
425-517 


1,337-1,626 
469-571 
437-550 


1,273-1,348 

1,213-1.47." 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1,337 

1.100-1.337 

1.04.8-1,273 

950-1.153 

950-1,155 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

783-998 

783-950 

783-950 

783-950 

710-863 

710-863 

644-S21 

710-783 

584-710 

556-676 

469-571 

457-556 

425-517 

395-505 

1,100-1,337 
950-1,155 
905-1.100 
SC3-998 
746-950 
644-821 
014-710 
584-710 
530-644 
415-505 

1.048-1.273 

950-1,155 

905-1.155 

905-1,100 

783-950 

710-863 

710-7S3 

425-517 

1,048-1,273 

950-1.155 

905-1,155 

905-1.100 

7S3-99S 

783-950 

710-7S3 

5S4-710 

425-517 


606 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PARKS  AND   RECREATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


HO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
i     (filled)        (tilth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
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63 
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79 
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81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION  OF  BEACHES  AND 
PARKS — Continued 

Planning  and  Control — Continued 

Park  Projects — Planning — Continued 

Goleta  Region : 

Senior  landscape  architect 1 

Associate  civil  engineer 1 

Associate  landscape  architect 1.9 

Assistant  civil  engineer 2 

Assistant  landscape  architect 2.1 

Junior  landscape  architect 1.7 

Delineator 2 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Reservoir  Development : 

Senior  landscape  architect 1 

Associate  civil  engineer 0.9 

Civil  engineering  associate 0.S 

Associate  landscape  architect 1.9 

Assistant  civil  engineer 0.7 

Assistant  landscape  architect 2.6 

Junior  landscape  architect 3.4 

Delineator 0.7 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Recreation  Contract  Services : 
Park  and  recreation  resources 

manager 0.5 

Recreation  planner  V 0.5 

Recreation  planner  IV 1.8 

Recreation  planner  III 7.2 

Associate  landscape  architect 1 

Recreation  planner  II 6.7 

Assistant  landscape  architect 1 

Recreation  planner  I 1.7 

Delineator 0.8 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.6 

Junior  stenographer 0.3 

Park  Management 

Office  of  Deputy  Chief : 

Deputy  chief 1 

Supervisor  of  state  park  planning 

and  development 1 

State  park  ranger  V 2 

Senior  stenographer 2 

Stenographic  Services  Unit : 

Supervising  stenographer  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 0.7 

Intermediate  stenographer 4.4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.4 

Interpretive  Services  Unit : 

Supervisor  of  interpretive  services 1 

Supervisor  of  exhibit  preparation 1 

State  park  naturalist  III 1 

State  park  historian  III 1 

State  park  historian  II 1 

Exhibit  specialist 2 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.6 

Archeological  Services : 

State  park   archeologist  III 1 

State  park  archeologist  II 0.3 

State  park   archeologist  I 0.2 

Real  Property  Management : 

Senior  land  agent      1 

Supervising  title  officer 1 

Associate  land   acent 3 

Associate  title  officer 2 

Senior    delineator    0.8 

Assistant   land   agent 2.4 

Delineator         . 0.9 

Resource  Management: 

Forester    III    1 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,048-1,273 
950-1,155 
905-1,100 
783-99S 
7S3-950 
710-7S3 
584-710 
425-517 

1,04S-1.273 

950-1,155 

905-1,155 

905-1,100 

783-998 

783-950 

710-7S3 

584-710 

425-517 


1,100-1,337 

1,100-1,337 

998-1,213 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

783-950 

783-950 

644-7S3 

584-710 

425-517 

3S6-^69 


1,337-1,626 

1.273-1.54S 

905-1,100 

469-571 

543-660 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 

1,100-1.337 

905-1,100 

905-1.100 

905-1,100 

746-905 

644-783 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

905-1,100 
746-905 
644-783 

1,048-1,273 
905-1.100 
863-1,048 
746-905 
710-863 
710-863 
584-710 

905-1,155 


RESOURCES 


607 


DEPARTMENT  OF   PARKS   AND   RECREATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-63 
(Filled) (Auth )       (AuiH.j 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
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6 
7 
8 
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73 

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77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


DIVISION    OF   BEACHES  AND 
PARKS — Continued 

Park  Management — Continued 

District  Headquarters : 

State  park  ranger  VI 6 

State  park  ranger  V 12 

Forester  II 0.2 

Assistant  civil  engineer 5.8 

Assistant  landscape  architect 4.3 

District  aquatic  supervisor 2 

State  park  ranger  II 1 

Junior  landscape  architect 1.6 

Carpenter  foreman 6 

Heavy  equipment  mechanic 1 

Automobile   mechanic 2.9 

Delineator     5.9 

Carpenter  I 2.9 

State  park  equipment  operator 9.9 

Forestry  aid 0.6 

Property  clerk  I 5 

Senior   stenographer 3 

Senior   tvpist-clerk   2 

Stock    clerk    1 

Accounting  technician  II 5.6 

Intermediate  stenographer 7.7 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5.4 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 6.1 

Field  Services : 

Restoration  and  maintenance  super- 
visor,  historic   ships 1 

State  park   ranger  IV 16.7 

State  park  naturalist  II 2 

State  park  ranger  III 36.4 

Chief  engineer  I 1 

Snow    safety    specialist    1 

Institution  fire  chief 1 

State  park  ranger  II 110.3 

State  park  historian  I 1 

Historian-exhibit     specialist,     State 

Maritime  Historic  Park 0.7 

Shipwright  foreman,  repair  and  res- 
toration    1 

Carpenter    foreman    0.7 

Electrician   I   2 

Boatswain-deckmaster,  historic  ships  0.9 
Field  Services — Continued 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor  3.2 

Automotive    mechanic    2 

Lifeguard   supervisor   8 

Shipwright-joiner,  repair  and  resto- 
ration      3 

Refrigeration   engineman 1 

Stationary  engineer   3.9 

Carpenter   I 1 

Painter   I    1 

Boat  operator 0.6 

State  park  equipment  operator 7.2 

Supervising  groundsman   I 1 

Supervising  housekeeper  and  custo- 
dian.   Hearst    State    Historical 

Monument    1 

Institution    fireman    3.5 

State  park  ranger  I 188.5 

Lifeguard    4.7 

Curator  I 1 

Guide  I,  historical  monument 40.4 

Stationary    fireman    1 

State  park  attendant 226.5 

Senior   cashier-clerk   1 

Dispatcher-clerk     3.6 

Senior  account  clerk 1 

Groundsman 23.1 

Deckhand,  historic  ships 6.2 

Supervising  housekeeper  I 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 9.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 10 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1 

Intermediate  clerk 3 

Janitor    19. S 

Junior  stenographer 0.5 

Seasonal  help — all  classes 366.2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 1406.1 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,100-1,337 
905-1,100 
783-998 
783-998 
783-950 
710-863 
644-783 
710-783 
710-783 
676-783 
644-746 
584-710 
644-710 
614-676 
505-614 
505-614 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
395-480 


821-998 
783-950 
746-905 
710-863 
746-863 
676-S21 
676-S21 
644-783 
644-7S3 

644-7S3 

710-7S3 
710-783 
676-746 
676-746 

676-746 
644-746 
5S4-710 

644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
644-710 
5S4-710 
614-676 
584-710 


556-676 
556-676 
556-644 
530-644 
530-644 
530-644 
5S4-644 
480-556 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
4S0-530 
4S0-530 
435-530 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 
395-4S0 
395-480 
386-469 
($1,932,009) 

$9,997,631 


608 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT  OF   PARKS  AND   RECREATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


I     66-67     67-68    68-69 
I      (Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Auljij 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
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20 
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22 
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41 
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43 
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60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
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66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   RECREATION 

Chief  of  division 0.8 

Park    and   recreation    resources   man- 
ager     0.4 

Park   and   recreation   specialist,    state 

grant  program 0.5 

Special  representative,  recreation 

commission   0.8 

Assistant  to  the  division  chief 1.1 

Recreation  planner  III 1.6 

Park  and  recreation  consultant 0.2 

Associate   planner 1 

Secretary    I    1 

Senior   stenographer 0.2 

Intermediate   stenographer    1 

Temporary  help 0.3 

Totals.   Authorized   Positions 8.9 


DIVISION   OF  SMALL  CRAFT 
HARBORS 

Administration  : 

Chief  of  division 0.3 

Administrative   assistant   I 0.3 

Secretary   I    0.3 

Accounting   technician   II    0.3 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.3 

Intermediate   clerk    0.3 

Boating  Facilities  and  Waterways : 
Boating  facilities  development 

officer 0.3 

Senior  harbor  engineer  _. 0.3 

Senior    economist    0.3 

Associate  harbor  engineer 0.5 

Associate  economist . 0.3 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1 

Delineator     0.5 

Engineering  aid  II 0.3 

Senior  stenographer   I 0.2 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Junior-intermediate   clerk    0.3 

Boating  Safety  and  Control : 

Boating  regulation  officer 0.3 

Supervisor  of  marine  safety 0.3 

Boating    regulations    representative  1.8 

Senior  stenographer   I 0.1 

Junior-intermediate    stenographer 0.7 

Junior-intermediate    typist-clerk 0.5 

Boating  Registration  : 

Supervisor    of    boating    registration  0.3 

Boating    regulations    representative  0.5 

Senior  clerk 0.6 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.3 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    2.6 

Intermediate    clerk    1.6 

Junior-intermediate    clerk    1 

Temporary    help    5.2 

Totals.   Authorized  Positions 22.6 


EXECUTIVE 

Director    __^ 

Deputy  director ! 

Chief.  Division  of  Beaches  and  Parks 

Chief.  Division  of  Recreation 

Associate   counsel 

Recreation  planning  coordinator 

Administrative   assistant  I 

Junior  counsel 

Secretary  I  

Senior   stenographer 

Legal  stenographer 1 

Intermediate    stenographer    


SALAEY  RANGE 

$1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1.337 

1,048-1.273 

998-1,213 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

543-660 

469-571 

425-517 

(1,610) 

$99,983 


$1,286-1,564 
746-905 
543-660 
457-556 
425-517 
395-180 


1,213-1,475 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

905-1,100 

783-998 

584-710 

530-644 

469-571 

425-517 

395-480 

905-1,100 
821-998 
644-783 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 

821-998 
644-783 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 
342-415 
(27,588) 

$153,984 


1 

1 

$22,500 

1 

1 

1,548-1,874 

1 

1 

1.475-1,793 

1 

] 

1,273-1,548 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

1 

1 

1,155-1.405 

1 

1 

746-905 

1 

1 

746-S21 

2 

2 

543-660 

1 

1 

469-571 

1 

1 

446-543 

1 

1 

425-517 

$22,500 

20.S36 

20,666 

16,112 

15.78S 

13,860 

10,860 

9,434 

15,224 

6,852 

6,104 

5,812 


$22,500 

21,840 

21,516 

16,930 

16,588 

14,556 

10,860 

9,852 

15,584 

6,852 

6,412 

6,104 


RESOURCES 


609 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PARKS   AND   RECREATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO,  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

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8 

9 

10 

11 

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13 

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76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 


EXECUTIVE— Continued 

Resource  Management  and  Protection 
Division 

Supervisor,    state   park    planning    and 

development    

Senior  land  agent 

Supervising  title  officer 

Forester  III  

State  park  archeologist  III 

Associate  land  agent 

Assistant  landscape  architect 

Associate  title  officer 

State  park  archeologist  II 

Assistant  land  agent 

State  park   archeologist  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Concessions  Division 

Concessions    specialist   

Assistant  concessions  specialist 

Senior  stenographer 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 

Information  and  Interpretation 
Division 

Public  Information  Section : 

Information   officer   II 

Research  vrriter 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 

Interpretive  Services  Section : 

Supervisor  of  interpretive  services  _ 
Supervisor  of  exhibit  preparation  _ 

State  park  naturalist  III 

State  park  historian  III 

Senior  stenographer 

State  park  historian  II 

Exhibit  specialist   

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


ADMINISTRATIVE  SERVICES 
DIVISION 

Division  Chief's  Office : 

Administrative  service  officer  II  _ 
Supervising  stenographer  I 

Audit  Section : 

State  financial  examiner  III 

Junior-intermediate    stenographer 

Budget  Section : 

Associate   budget  analyst 

Assistant  budget  analyst 

Accounting   technician   

Junior-intermediate    stenographer 

Management  Analysis  Section : 

Senior  management  analyst 

Associate  management  analyst 

Assistant  management  analyst 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Personnel  Section : 

Personnel  officer  II 

Associate  personnel  analyst 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Junior  intermediate  stenographer 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 

Training  Section : 

Training  officer  I 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$1,273-1,548 

$18,576 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,096 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

3 

3 

863-1,048 

37,728 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,978 

2 

2 

710-863 

20,502 

2 

2 

644-783 

15,552 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

1.3 

1.3 

— 

9,158 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

3 

3 

S21-998 

34,302 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,408 

54 


54 


$593,855 


$18,576 
15;276 
13,200 
13,200 
13,200 
37,728 
11,400 
21,720 
10,482 
20,712 
16,326 
13,704 
9,158 


14,556 
35,217 

6,852 
12,40S 


- 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,036 

15,276 

— 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,950 

11.496 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,360 

6,672 

- 

2 

o 

359-505 

11,613 

11,820 

_ 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

— 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

— 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13,200 

— 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

— 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

- 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

— 

2 

2 

644-783 

1S,496 

18,792 

— 

1 

1 

386-517 

6,204 

6,204 

— 

0.7 

0.7 

- 

6,584 

6,584 

$603,509 


1 
1 

1 

1 

$1,155-1,405 
543-660 

$16,S60 
7,920 

$16,S60 
7,920 

2 

1 

2 
1 

905-1,100 
386-517 

25,128 
5,628 

25,726 
5,904 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 
1 

1 

905-1,100 
746-905 
457-556 
386-517 

13,200 

19,434 

6,672 

5,490 

13,200 

20,256 

6,672 

5,766 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 

746-905 

457-556 

16,044 

13,200 

8,952 

6,620 

16,044 

13,200 

9,396 

6,672 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
5 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

o 

1 
5 

1 

1,048-1,273 
905-1,100 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
386-517 
359-505 
395-480 

15,276 
11,784 

7,728 

5,628 
12,854 

5,720 
25,700 

5,760 

15,276 
12,376 

7,728 

5,904 
13,240 

6,004 
26,674 

5,760 

1 
0.5 

1 
0.5 

905-1,100 
395-505 

11,130 
2,430 

11,688 
2,550 

20— L-627SW 


610 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PARKS   AND   RECREATION-Confinued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Autli.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
4S 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATIVE  SERVICES 
DIVISION— Continued 

Accounting  and  Business  Management 
Section  : 

Fiscal    officer   I 

Accounting   officer   III 

Accounting  officer   II 

Business  service  officer  I 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II 

Property   inspector 

Accountant  I 

Supervising    stenographer    I 

Supervising    clerk   I 

Storekeeper  I  

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator 

Property  clerk  I 

Supervising     bookkeeping     machine 

operator    

Senior  stenographer 

Key  data  supervisor  I 

Senior   account   clerk 

Tabulating  machine  operator 

Accounting   technician 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 

Calculating   machine   operator 

Key  punch  operator 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  I 

Account  clerk  II 

File  clerk  II 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior-intermediate   clerk   

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PLANNING   AND    DEVELOPMENT 
DIVISION 

Division  Chief's  Office : 

Deputy   chief.    Division    of   Beaches 
and  Parks 

State   park   ranger  VI 

Recreation  planner   III 

State  park  ranger  V 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

State  park  ranger  III  

Senior   stenographer 

Junior-intermediate   stenographer   _ 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Statewide  Planning  Branch  : 
Supervisor,  statewide  recreation 

planning    

Park  and  recreation  resources  man- 
ager    

Senior  landscape  architect 

Recreation  planner  IV 

Associate  landscape  architect 

Recreation  planner  III 

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst    

Associate   economist 

Junior  assistant  landscape  architect 

Recreation  planner  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Park  Unit  Master  Planning  Branch  : 
Supervisor,  state  park  planning  and 

development    

Park  and  recreation  resources  man- 
ager    

Senior  landscape   architect 

Recreation  planner  IV 

Associate  landscape  architect 

Recreation  planner  III 

Recreation  planner  II 

Assistant  landscape  architect 

Junior  assistant  landscape  architect 
Junior-intermediate    stenographer    _ 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$99S-1.213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13.200 

13.200 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.440 

10.860 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10.S60 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10,356 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,418 

8,844 

2 

2 

556-676 

15,750 

16,128 

1 

1 

543-660 

7.920 

7,920 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

505-644 

7.09S 

7,368 

_               o 

2 

505-614 

14,068 

14,406 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,278 

7,368 

1 

1 

4S0-584 

7,008 

7,008 

3 

3 

469-571 

19.7S3 

20,090 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.282 

6,600 

_              2 

•-> 

457-556 

13.344 

13.344 

_             2 

o 

457-556 

11,453 

12,045 

0 

5 

457-556 

33,360 

33,360 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

_               o 

9 

435-530 

10,638 

11.175 

17 

17 

3S6-517 

98,168 

101,225 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

5 

5 

405-492 

26,398 

27,424 

1 

1 

395-480 

4.980 

5,220 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,860 

22,378 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

10 

10 

359-505 

53.771 

55,125 

3 

3 

342-4S0 

14,793 

35,506 

12.8 

12.8 

- 

60,6S2 

60.6S2 

115.3 

115.3 

- 

$783,602 

$799,844 

1 

1 

$1,337-1,626 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

•> 

2 

905-1,100 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

1 

1 

710-863 

1 

1 

469-571 

1 

1 

3S6-517 

1 

1 

457-556 

1 

1 

1,214-1,476 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

3 

3 

905-1.100 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

2 

2 

710-950 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

1 

1 

469-571 

1.273-1.54S 


$19,512 

16,044 

26.0SS 

11.400 

11.400 

10.188 

6.S52 

6,204 

5,760 


14.56S 

13,200 
15,276 
14,266 
13.200 
34,920 

11.310 

11,310 

19,45S 

8.384 

5.979 


1S.503 


$19,512 

16,044 

26.400 

11.976 

11.40!) 

10.356 

6.852 

6.204 

6.060 


15,300 

13,S60 
15,276 
14,556 
13,200 
36,000 

11,8S0 

11,880 

20.41S 

8,808 

6,282 


1S.576 


1 

1 

1.100-1.337 

16,044 

16.044 

4 

4 

1.048-1.273 

61,104 

61,104 

2 

2 

998-1.213 

2S.93S 

29.112 

8 

8 

905-1.100 

101.934 

104.220 

7 

7 

905-1.100 

S6.046 

S8.364 

9 

9 

783-950 

92.564 

96.564 

1 

1 

783-950 

11.400 

11.400 

17 

17 

710-950 

167.671 

174.879 

3 

3 

386-517 

1S,612 

18,612 

RESOURCES 


611 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PARKS   AND   RECREATION-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(filled)         «ulh.) 


68-69 
(Autli.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PLANNING   AND    DEVELOPMENT 
DIVISION — Continued 

Development  Branch  : 

State  park  landscape  architect 

Senior  architect  

Senior   civil    engineer 

Senior   landscape  architect 

Associate  const  ruction  analyst 

Associate   architect 

Associate  civil  engineer 

Recreation  planner  III 

Supervising  land  surveyor 

Civil  engineering  associate 

Associate  landscape  architect 

Land  surveyor  

Architectural  assistant 

Assistant  landscape  architect 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Civil  engineering   technician  II 

Senior  delineator 

Junior-assistant  landscape  architect 

Junior-assistant  civil  engineer 

Civil  engineering  technician  I 

Instrument  man    

I  telineatol-     

Graphic   artist 

Engineering  aid  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Engineering  aid  I 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 

Grants  Administration  and  Local 
Assistance  Branch  : 
Park  and  recreation  resources  man- 
ager    

Recreation  planner  III 

Associate   planner 

Park  and  recreation  consultant 

Recreation   planner  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION    OF   OPERATIONS 

Division  Chiefs  Office : 

Deputy    chief.    Division    of   Beaches 

and    Parks    

Senior   stenographer 

Staff  Services  Office  : 

State  park   ranger  V  

Recreation  planner  II 

Assistant    purchasing    specifications 
analyst    

District  Headquarters : 

State  park  ranger  VI 

State  park  ranger  V  

Forester  II 

District    aquatic    supervisor 

State  park  ranger  II  

Carpenter   foreman   

Heavy   equipment   mechanic 

Automotive    mechanic    

Carpenter   I    m 

State  park  equipment   operator 

Property  clerk   I 

Senior  stenographer   I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Stock    clerk    

Accounting   technician   II 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate    account   clerk    


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

1 

1 

SI. 213-1 ,475 

$17,700 

$17,000 

— 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16,044 

— 

2 

2 

1,100-1.337 

31,576 

32,088 

— 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

15,276 

15,276 

— 

1 

1 

950-1.1.").-, 

13.860 

13.860 

— 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

27.500 

27.720 

— 

.i 

5 

950-1,155 

69.079 

69.300 

— 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12.476 

13,096 

_ 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26.400 

26,400 

- 

3 

3 

905-1.100 

38,566 

39,444 

— 

.> 

.1 

905-1.100 

62.631 

i;3.95  1 

- 

1 

1 

S63-99S 

10,734 

11,265 

— 

2 

2 

783-950 

22.800 

22,800 

- 

1 

1 

783-950 

11.400 

11.400 

— 

7 

7 

7S3-950 

78,621 

79,260 

— 

5 

5 

746-950 

52.182 

52,836 

— 

•  _» 

.-» 

710-863 

31.068 

31.068 

— 

0 

9 

710-950 

90.026 

93.966 

— 

3 

3 

710-950 

33.141 

33,885 

— 

4 

4 

644-821 

35.604 

36,918 

_ 

6 

6 

614-710 

48.232 

49,784 

— 

15 

15 

584-710 

124,728 

126,486 

_ 

1 

1 

556—676 

7,984 

8.112 

_ 

4 

4 

530-644 

26.658 

27.998 

— 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

_ 

4 

4 

415-505 

21.039 

22,092 

— 

o 

2 

386-517 

12,333 

12,408 

1 

1 

1.100-1.337 

13.200 

13.S60 

— 

2 

2 

905-1.100 

26.400 

26.400 

— 

1 

i 

905-1 .100 

12.576 

13,200 

— 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

10.860 

11,400 

— 

1 

1 

783-950 

9.S52 

10,356 

- 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.572 

6.S52 

- 

16.7 

16.7 

- 

140.370 

140.370 

- 

192.7 

192.7 

- 

$2,042,475 

$2,085,589 

1 

1 

$1,337-1.626 

$19,512 

$19,512 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

2 

2 

905-1.100 

26.400 

26,400 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,662 

10,146 

1 

1 

—     821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

6 

6 

1,100-1,337 

96,264 

96,264 

12 

12 

905-1.100 

158,400 

158,400 

1 

1 

783-998 

9.396 

9,852 

2 

2 

710-863 

20.712 

20,712 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9.396 

9,396 

6 

6 

710-783 

56,228 

56,376 

1 

1 

676-783 

8.952 

8.952 

3 

3 

644-746 

25,356 

25,560 

3 

3 

644-710 

25.560 

25.560 

10 

10 

614-676 

81.120 

81.120 

5 

5 

505-614 

36.218 

36,720 

3 

3 

469-571 

20.556 

20,556 

2 

2 

457-556 

13.344 

13.344 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

6 

6 

457-556 

37.670 

38.555 

8 

8 

425-517 

47,226 

48,204 

6 

6 

395-505 

33.595 

34.604 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5.760 

6 

6 

395-480 

32,762 

33.629 

612 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   PARKS  AND   RECREATSON-Continyied 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Anthj       (Antbj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
1 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF  OPERATIONS— 

Continued 

Field  Services : 

Restoration  and  maintenance  super- 
visor, historic  ships 

State  park  ranger  IV 

State  park  naturalist  II 

State  park  ranger  III  

State  park  ranger  II  

State  park  historian  I 

Historian-exhibit  specialist,  State 
Maritime  Historic  Park 

Shipwright  foreman,  repair  and  res- 
toration   

Carpenter  foreman   

Electrician   I    : 

Boatswain-deckmaster,  historic  ships 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor 

Automotive  mechanic 

Lifeguard   supervisor   

Shipwright-joiner,  repair  and  res- 
toration   

Boat   operator   

State  park  equipment  operator 

Supervising  groundsman 

Supervising  housekeeper  and  custo- 
dian, Hearst  State  Historical 
Monument    

State  park  ranger  I 

Lifeguard    

Curator  I   

Guide  I,  historical  monument 

State  park  attendant 

Senior  cashier-clerk   

Dispatcher-clerk     

Senior  account  clerk   

Groundsman 

Deckhand,  historic  ships 

Supervising  housekeeper   I 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Janitor 

Temporary  Help : 

Ranger  and  related  professional 

Technical,  custodial,  and  clerical 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

SQUAW  VALLEY  STATE 
RECREATION  AREA 

State  park  ranger  IV -  1  1  $7S3-950  $11,400  $11,400 

State  park  ranger  II -  1  1  644-783  9,396  9,396 

State  park  ranger  I -  1  1  556-644  7,518  7,728 

State  park  attendant -  5  5  480-556  31,538  32,748 

Intermediate  stenographer -  1  1  425-517  6,204  6,204 

Snow  safety  specialist -  1  1  676-821  9,137  9,5S6 

State  park  equipment  operator -  1  1  614-676  7,69S  S.0S0 

Chief  engineer 1  1  746-863  10,062  10,356 

Stationary  engineer -  4  4  644-710  34,080  34,080 

Refrigeration  engineer -  1  1  644-710  7,728  8,112 

Stationary  fireman 1  1  584-644  7,638  7,72S 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor—  -  1  1  676-746  8.952  8,952 

Auto  mechanic -  1  1  644-746  S\520  8,520 

Institutional  fire  chief -  1  1  676-821  9,S52  9,852 

Institutional  fireman   -  2  2  556-676  16,224  16,224 

Temporary  help -  4  4  -  28,120  28,120 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions -  27  27  -  $214,067  $217,086 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    1,559.8   1,574.5   1,574.5         $11,140,251        $11,847,104        $12,012,426 

a  Pursuant  to  Chapter  1179,  Statutes  of  1967,  the  Department  of  Parks  and  Recreation  is  reorganized.  This  reorganization  is  re- 
flected in  this  supplement. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$S21-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

15 

15 

783-950 

170,550 

171,000 

2 

2 

746-905 

20,560 

21,048 

36 

36 

710-863 

370,098 

371,412 

112 

112 

644-7S3 

1,016,674 

1,033,995 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,S8S 

8,282 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

710-783 

S.520 

8,952 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

S,952 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

3 

676-746 

26,084 

26,496 

1 

1 

644-746 

8,520 

8,520 

8 

8 

584-710 

67,396 

67,854 

3 

3 

644-710 

25,560 

25,560 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,218 

7,578 

7 

7 

614-676 

56,100 

56,464 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

199 

199 

556-644 

1,499,050 

1,523,652 

5 

5 

530-644 

35,136 

36,594 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

42 

42 

530-644 

313.78S 

318,840 

236.5 

236.5 

480-556 

1,534,041 

1,560,509 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,718 

25,514 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

24 

24 

480-530 

151,090 

152,190 

6 

6 

480-530 

37,285 

38,085 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

10 

10 

425-517 

58,792 

60,348 

11.5 

11.5 

395-505 

63,934 

65,061 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,442 

16,981 

20.5 

20.5 

395-480 

113,437 

115,706 

16.4 

16.4 

_ 

103,247 

103,247 

317.6 

317.6 

- 

1,584,652 
$8,213,105 

1,584,652 

-      1,185.5 

1,185.5 

- 

$8,306,398 

RESOURCES 


613 


DEPARTMENT  OF  WATER   RESOURCES 


SALARIES  AND  "WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68   68-69 
[filled)        (Aulh.)      (Amh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
SO 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


EXECUTIVE 

Office  of  the  Director  : 

Member,  California  Water  Commis- 
sion (9)  per  diem 

Director      

Deputy  director 

Principal  engineer 

Special   representative 

Supervising  engineer 

Contracting  agency  and  community 

services  officer  

Executive    secretary,     California 

Water  Commission 

Senior  engineer  

Administrative  assistant  I 

Secretary  II  

Secretary  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  information  clerk 

Stock   clerk    

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Stenographic  Services  Section : 

Supervising  clerk  II , 

Senior  stenographer . 

Senior  typist-clerk   

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Special  Assistant : 

Special  assistant  to  the  deputy  di- 
rector     

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Tour   and   Conference  Coordinator : 

Tour  and  conference  coordinator 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Internal  Auditor : 

Supervising    state    financial    exam- 
iner  I   

State  financial  examiner  III 

State  financial  examiner  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Office  of  Chief  Counsel : 

Chief  counsel 

Assistant  chief  counsel 

Senior  attorney 

Associate  attorney   

Associate  engineer 

Assistant  counsel   

Librarian  III 

Junior  counsel 

Student  legal  assistant 

Senior  legal  stenographer 

Senior  stenographer 

Legal  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Public  Information  Office : 

Information   officer   II 

Information  officer  I 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Administrative  and  Technical  Services : 
Comptroller : 

Comptroller    

Financial   adviser   

Staff   administrative   analyst,   ac- 
counting systems 

Associate  data  processing  systems 

analyst    

Associate  administrative   analyst, 
accounting  systems 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$50  day 

$18,000 

$18,000 

1 

1 

1 

24,500 

24,500 

24,500 

2.8 

3 

3 

2,039 

73,404 

73,404 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

23,748 

23,748 

1 

1 

1 

1,628 

19,536 

19,536 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

15,660 

16,446 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

16,588 

17,420 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

0.4 

— 

— 

1,100-1,337 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,S60 

10.S60 

0.8 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,412 

8,736 

2.5 

3 

3 

543-660 

22,356 

22,692 

3.1 

3 

3 

469-571 

20,436 

20,544 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,484 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

2 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,594 

5,869 

2.1 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,000 

10,496 

1.7 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

10,200 

10,704 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1.7 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13.704 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

6.1 

7 

7 

425-517 

39,924 

41,263 

5.6 

5 

5 

395-505 

27,422 

28,319 

1.7 

2 

2 

386-469 

10,526 

10,884 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

0.8 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

_ 

_ 

710-863 

_ 

_ 

1 

— 

- 

395-505 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

14,556 

14,556 

0.4 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,040 

11,592 

3.9 

4 

4 

746-905 

38,478 

40,390 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,484 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

1,626-1,976 

23,712 

23,712 

2 

2 

2 

1,475-1,793 

43,032 

43,032 

4 

4 

4 

1,273-1,548 

73,647 

74,304 

5.6 

6 

6 

1,155-1,405 

94,652 

97,712 

0.7 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,836 

13,475 

3.4 

5 

5 

863-1,048 

53,865 

56,532 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

8,952 

9,396 

4.7 

5 

5 

746-821 

47,328 

49,032 

1.3 

1 

1 

457-710 

6,672 

7,008 

3.6 

4 

4. 

517-628 

29,709 

30,144 

3.6 

3 

3 

469-571 

19,220 

19,608 

2.3 

2 

2 

446-543 

12,594 

12,928 

0.9 

o 

2 

425-517 

11,786 

12,062 

1.2 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,100 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,940 

13,585 

2.6 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

23,436 

24,456 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,110 

6,412 

0.8 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

1 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

17,880 

17,880 

- 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

11.976 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

614 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aoth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
S5 
86 


EXECUTIVE— Continued 

Administrative    and    Technical    Serv- 
ices— Continued 
Comptroller — Continued 

Assistant  data  processing  systems 

analyst    - 

Assistant   administrative   analyst, 

accounting  systems - 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Accounting  Oflice  : 

Accounting  officer  IV 1 

General  accountant  III 1 

Accounting  officer  III 0.3 

General  auditor  II 1 

Accounting  officer  II 2 

Accountant  I 5.6 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Auditor  I 1 

Accountant — trainee 1 

Senior  account  clerk 3 

Accounting  technician  II 4.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 7 

Intermediate   clerk    3.3 

Bookkeeping   machine    operator 

I 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 12.5 

Utility  Accounting  Office : 

General  accountant  IV 0.6 

General  accountant  III 2.2 

General  accountant  II 5.3 

Accountant  I 2.7 

Accountant — trainee 0.7 

Accounting   technician   II 2.4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.6 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1.1 

Budget  Office  : 

Budget  officer 1 

Associate  budget  analyst 2 

Assistant  budget  analyst 2.3 

Junior  staff  analyst 1.4 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Service  and  Supply  Office  : 

Business  service  officer  IV 1 

Business  service  officer  II 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Engineering  Microdoeument 
Management : 

Photogrammetrist  II 1 

Supervising  photocopyist 0.2 

Senior  file  clerk 1 

Stock  clerk 0.3 

Photocopyist 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.6 

Drafting  aid  I - 

Intermediate  clerk 5.6 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Central  Records : 

Supervising  file  clerk  I 1 

Automotive  equipment 

operator  I  1 

Senior  file  clerk 7.1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 12 

Intermediate  clerk 17.8 

Junior  typist-clerk 5.4 

Junior  clerk 12.2 

Purchases  and  Stores : 

Business  service  officer  I 1 

Storekeeper  II 1 

Property  inspector 1 

Business  service  assistant 0.9 

Property  clerk  II 0.1 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Property  clerk  I 0.9 

Senior  clerk 0.9 

Stock  clerk 7 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.9 

Intermediate  clerk \. 8.4 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$9,174 

$9,630 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,630 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,766 

6,054 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,331 

5,605 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

9 

o 

905-1.100 

22,404 

23,526 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,586 

10,062 

O 

o 

746-905 

19,923 

20,370 

7 

7 

556-676 

47.00S 

47.568 

1 

1 

530-044 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

584-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

584-644 

7,698 

7,728 

4 

4 

457-556 

23,956 

25,160 

7 

7 

457-556 

41,970 

43,733 

R 

8 

395-505 

42,895 

43,98S 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

21,106 

21.S75 

1 

1 

395-1S0 

5,760 

5,760 

16 

16 

395^180 

83,573 

S6,633 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

14,266 

14.976 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,510 

25.0S0 

7 

7 

746-905 

71,232 

73,066 

4 

4 

556-676 

29.S76 

30,559 

1 

1 

584-644 

7,45S 

7,728 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,206 

19,554 

3 

3 

395-505 

15.3S9 

16,142 

2 

2 

395-tSO 

10,309 

10.S30 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16.044 

16,044 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

35,968 

37,592 

o 

1 

746-905 

18,126 

19.020 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,548 

7.920 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.S52 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,242 

5,507 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14.556 

1 

1 

S21-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,256 

6.572 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13.200 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,110 

6.412 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,160 

6,464 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6.360 

i 

1 

425-517 

6,104 

6,204 

5 

5 

395-505 

25,017 

26,282 

1 

1 

415-505 

5.100 

5,352 

5 

5 

395-180 

27,113 

28,334 

1 

1 

395^180 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

8 

8 

457-556 

51.590 

52,504 

15 

15 

395-505 

78,495 

81,371 

30 

30 

395^80 

158,098 

164.147 

4 

4 

359^135 

18,16S 

19,052 

6 

6 

342-^15 

27,119 

2S/232 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S1S 

10.S60 

1 

1 

5S4-746 

S.520 

S.520 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8.952 

1 

1 

614-746 

7.69S 

8.080 

1 

1 

584-710 

7.72S 

8.112 

1 

1 

505-644 

7.21S 

7,368 

_ 

505-614 

— 

— 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.060 

6.360 

S 

8 

457-556 

51.590 

52.506 

4 

4 

395-505 

20,388 

21,390 

10 

10 

395-4S0 

52.S13 

54.S94 

RESOURCES 


615 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulb.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


EXECUTIVE— Continued 

Administrative    and    Technical    Serv- 
ices— Continued 
Comptroller — Continued 
Contracts  Coordination : 

Business  service  officer  I 0.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Personnel  Management : 

Personnel  officer  III 1 

Senior  typist-clerk 1 

Personnel  Services  and 
Recruitment : 

Associate  personnel  analyst 1 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 0.9 

Junior  staff  analyst 0.8 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Personnel  Transactions : 

Supervising  clerk  II 1 

Senior  clerk 3.2 

Senior  typist-clerk 2.S 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 14.5 

Project  Personnel  Services : 

Associate  personnel  analyst 0.8 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 0.6 

Junior  staff  analyst 1.4 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.8 

Personnel  Standards  and  Studies : 

Associate  personnel  analyst 1 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 1.3 

Junior  staff  analyst 0.6 

Intermediate   stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Management  Analysis  Staff : 

Senior  management  analyst 1 

Staff  management  analyst 1 

Associate  management  analyst 1.8 

Records  management  analyst  II  _  1 

Assistant  management  analyst 1.8 

Junior  staff  analyst 1.7 

Senior   typist-clerk   1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.7 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.2 

Graphic  Services : 

Graphic  services  supervisor 0.4 

Audio-visual  specialist 0.6 

Reproduction  machine  supervisor 

I 0.5 

Reproduction  machine  operator  I  0.7 

Blueprinter    — 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    _  1 

Intermediate    clerk    1.1 

Junior    clerk    0.5 

Audio-Visual  Section : 

Audio-visual   assistant 1 

Delineator 2 

Graphic   artist 1 

Intermediate   clerk   0.5 

Photography  : 

Supervisor  of  photography 1 

Senior  photographer 1.9 

Photographer    2 

Photocopyist    1 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    2 

Reproduction : 

Duplicating  machine 

supervisor  I 1 

Varitypist  2.9 

Duplicating  machine  operator 

II    (offset)    4.5 

Reproduction  machine  operator 

I 0.8 

Blueprinter 1 

Duplicating  machine  operator 

II   (direct  impression) 1 

Intermediate    clerk    1.6 

Duplicating  machine  operator  I  1 

Junior    clerk    1.2 


1 
1 

1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$746-905 
395-505 

$9,852 

5,760 

$10,356 
5,760 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

457-556 

16,860 
6,672 

16,860 
6,672 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

905-1,100 
746-905 
614-746 
425-517 
395-505 

11,736 
10.571 

7,554 
5,582 
5,760 

12,326 

10.872 

7,932 

5.S58 

5,760 

1 

4 

3 

14 

1 

4 

3 

14 

614-746 
457-556 
457-556 
395-505 

8,350 
26,688 
17,966 
77.63S 

8,772 
26,688 
18,542 
79,061 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

905-1,100 
746-905 
614-746 
425-517 

11,130 

9,100 
7,728 
5,226 

11.68S 
9,548 
8,112 
5,490 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

905-1,100 
746-905 
614-746 
425-517 
395-505 

11,736 
9,893 
7,554 
6,204 
5,668 

12,326 

10,387 

7,932 

6,204 

5,760 

1 
1 

2 

1 
2 

2 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 

1,100-1,337 
998-1,213 
905-1,100 
821-99S 
746-905 
614-746 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 

16,044 
14,556 
22,936 
11,976 
20,712 
15,336 
6,335 
5,812 
10,340 

16,044 
14,556 
24,080 
11.976 
21,216 
16.096 
6,646 
6,104 
10,85S 

1 

1 

950-1,155 
863-l,04S 

13,475 

13,860 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

614-746 
435-530 

435-530 
425-517 
395-505 
395^180 
342-115 

7,368 
5,553 
5.352 
6.204 
5,530 
5,064 
4,206 

7,728 
5,835 
5.622 
6.204 
5.760 
5.320 
4.416 

1 
2 
1 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

710-S63 

584-710 
556-676 
395-4S0 

9.S52 

17.040 

7,278 

5,040 

10.356 

17,040 

7,638 

5,2S6 

1 
2 
2 

1 

2 

1 
2 
2 

1 
2 

710-S63 
644-783 
556-676 
435-530 
395-505 

10,356 
17.S82 
14,564 
6,360 
10,620 

10.356 
18,312 
15.296 
6.360 
10,860 

1 
3 

1 
3 

505-614 
457-556 

6.060 
1S.154 

6.360 

1S,742 

4 

4 

435-530 

24,246 

25,065 

2 

o 

435-530 
435-530 

12,270 

12,570 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

415-505 
395-^SO 
377-457 
342-415 

6,060 
5,760 
5,080 
4,434 

6,060 
5.760 
5.330 
4,657 

616 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SAT/ARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
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EXECUTIVE— Continued 

Administrative    and    Technical    Serv- 
ices— Continued 
Training  Office : 

Training   officer 

Tour  and  conference  coordinator 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Junior   typist-clerk   

Technical  Services  Office : 

Principal  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

Laboratories : 

Supervising  engineer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Groundsman 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Watchman 

Intermediate  clerk 

Janitor 

Chemical  Laboratory : 

Supervisor,  chemical  testing 

section 

Associate  chemical  testing 

engineer 

Assistant  chemical  testing 

engineer 

Assistant  public  health 

chemist    

Laboratory  technician, 

chemical  analysis 

Junior  chemist 

Aquatic  biologist  I 

Laborer 

Laboratory  assistant  II 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Concrete  Laboratory : 

Senior  materials  and  research 

engineer 

Associate  engineer 

Materials  and  research 

engineering  associate 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  physical  testing 

engineer 

Water  resources 

technician  II 

Water  resources 

technician  I 

Engineering  aid  II 

Laborer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Soils  Laboratory : 

Senior  engineer  

Associate  engineer    

Materials  and  research  engi- 
neering associate    

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant    engineering    geolo- 
gist     

Water    resources    technician 

II     

Water  resources  technician  I 

Engineering  aid  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Engineering  aid  I 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Fluid  Mechanics  Laboratory : 

Associate  engineer    

Maintenance  Shop : 

Utility  shops  supervisor 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Carpenter  I   

Machinist   

Skilled  laborer    


1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$905-1,100 
710-863 
457-556 
395-505 
359-435 

$11,175 
9,662 
6,210 
5.66S 
4,632 

- 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 
469-571 

21,516 
6,852 

- 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

1,273-1,548 
457-556 
480-530 
395-505 
415-505 
395-480 
395^80 

18,576 
6,672 
6,360 
5,760 
5,737 
5,760 

11,520 

- 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

- 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

- 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

10,608 

- 

3 

3 

746-905 

32,580 

- 

1 
6 
2 
1 

1 
2 

1 
6 
o 

1 
1 
2 

5S4-710 
614-710 
556-676 
480-530 
435-530 
395-480 

8,520 

48,424 

14,549 

6,360 

5,106 

10,620 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1,100-1,337 
950-1,155 

16,044 
11,688 

1 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 
783-998 

11,880 
10,860 

783-950 
746-905 


1 

3 
2 

1 
1 

1 
3 

2 

1 
1 

644-7S3 
530-644 
480-530 
395-505 
395-480 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1,100-1,337 
950-1,155 

1 
1 

1 
1 

905-1,100 
783-99S 

2 

2 

783-950 

9 

6 

10 

1 
1 
1 

9 

6 

10 

1 
1 
1 

746-905 
644-783 
530-644 
395-505 
415-505 
395-480 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

1 
1 
1 
2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
2 
2 

746-821 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
556-614 

10,482 

30,205 

8.316 

20,230 

12,720 

6,060 

4,860 

16,044 

11,688 

13.200 
10,614 

21,030 

93,012 

52.829 

71,264 

5,507 

5,220 

4.860 

13,860 

9.211 
8,952 

7,728 
16,248 
14.20S 


$11,736 

10.146 

6,516 

5.760 

4,860 

21,516 
6,852 

1S.576 
6,672 
6,360 
5,760 
6,024 
5,760 

11,520 


16,044 

13,860 

11,130 

32,580 

8,520 

49,638 

15,274 

6.360 

5,364 

10,860 


16,044 

12,276 

12,476 
11,400 

10,995 

31,257 

8,736 

21,245 

12,720 

6,060 

5,106 

16.044 
12,276 

13,200 
11,142 

21,510 

95,030 

54,653 

72,997 

5,760 

5,220 

5,100 

13,860 

9,662 

8.952 

8,112 

16.632 

14,556 


RESOURCES 


617 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Aulh.)      (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
.4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
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EXECUTIVE— Continued 

Administrative  and  Technical  Services — 
Continued 
Technical  Services  Office — Continued 
Subsurface  Exploration : 

Senior  engineering  geologist 

Stock  clerk    

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Geophysical  Surveys: 

Associate    engineering    geolo- 
gist   

Assistant    engineering    geolo- 
gist   

Water    resources    technician 

II 

Junior  engineering  geologist- 
Statewide  Drilling : 

Supervisor  of  statewide 

drilling    

Drilling   superintendent 

Water  resources  tech- 
nician   II    

Senior  drilling  foreman 

Foundation   drilling   foreman 

Foundation   driller   

Maintenance  man  II 

Skilled    laborer    

Maps  and  Surveys : 

Supervising   engineer 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Statewide  Mapping : 

Water   resources   engineering 

associate   

Photogrammetrist   II 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Photogrammetrist   I 

Instrumentman    

Engineering  aid  II 

Planimetry : 

Associate  land  and  water  use 

analyst    

Assistant  land  and  water  use 

analyst    

Delineator     

Engineering  aid  II 

Drafting : 

Supervisor  of  drafting 

services   

Senior  delineator 

Delineator     

Drafting  aid  I 

Engineering  Computations : 

Chief,  engineering  computations 

branch    

Senior  engineer,  electronic  ana- 
log  system   

Associate   data   processing   sys- 
tems   analyst   

Assistant   data   processing   sys- 
tems analyst 

Applied  science  programmer  II 

Programmer   II.   EDP 

Computer  operator 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk   

Data  Processing: 

Computer    operations    super- 
visor I 

Senior  computer  operator 

Computer   operator 

Key  punch  supervisor  I 
Tabulating  machine  operator 
Key  punch  operator 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

§1,100-1,337 
457-556 
457-556 
395-505 

$16,044 
6.672 
6.672 
4,860 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,496 

o 

2 

783-950 

21,918 

1 
1 

1 
1 

746-905 
710-783 

10,398 
9.2S5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 
821-998 

13,200 
11,976 

1 
4 
10 
22 
1 
3 

1 
4 
10 
22 
1 
3 

746-905 
746-905 
676-821 
614-676 
584-644 
556-614 

8,952 

42,280 

95,462 

176,184 

7,008 

21,576 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1,273-1,548 
783-998 
425-517 

18,576 

11,400 

6,204 

1 
o 

1 
2 
2 
1 
4 

1 
2 
1 
2 
2 

i 

4 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 
783-998 
746-905 
746-905 
614-710 
530-644 

13,200 
26,400 
11,400 
19,500 
21,720 
7,668 
27,628 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

o 

746-905 
584-710 
530-644 

10.860 

8,520 

15,456 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
o 

i 
i 

783-950 
710-863 
584-710 
415-505 

11,400 

20,712 

8,520 

5,100 

1 

i 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

1 

i 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

1 

i 

905-1,100 

12,076 

5 
2 
2 
4 
1 
1 
2 
1 

5 
2 
2 

4 
1 
1 
2 

1 

746-905 
746-905 
746-905 
530-644 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 

46.626 

18,348 

18.348 

26.0S8 

6,620 

5,979 

10.102 

5,760 

2 
3 

14 
1 
5 

13 

2 
3 

14 
1 
5 

13 

746-905 
614-746 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
405-492 

18.237 
23.604 
99,144 
6,464 
31,199 
74,035 

$16,044 
6.672 
6,672 
5,100 

12,076 

22.530 

10,860 
9.396 


13,200 
11,976 

9,396 

42,768 

96,784 

178,080 

7,368 
21,924 

18,576 

11,400 

6,204 


13,200 
26,400 
11,400 
20,460 
21,720 
8,048 
28,884 


13,200 

10,860 

8,520 

15,456 


11,400 

20,712 

8,520 

5,35?. 


1S.57P 

16,044 

12.6SO 

48,946 

19.260 

19.260 

26.0S8 

6.672 

6,204 

10.613 

5.760 


19.134 
24,780 
103.620 
6,796 
32.104 
75.510 


618 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Confinuec! 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
S 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
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EXECUTIVE— Continued 

Administrative  and  Technical  Services- 
Continued 
Technical  Services  Office — Continued 
Engineering  Computations — 
Continued 
Engineering  Programming  : 
Data    processing    manager    I 

(applied  science) 

Associate      data      processing 

systems  analyst 

Applied    science    programmer 

III   

Supervisor,  EDP 

Assistant      data      processing 

systems  analyst 

Applied    science    programmer 

II   

Programmer  II,  EDP 

Applied    science    programmer 

I 

Programmer  I,   EDP 

Programmer   trainee,   EDP 

Mobile  Equipment : 

Chief  of  mobile  equipment  op- 
erations   

Associate  equipment  engineer 

Assistant  equipment  engineer 

Heavy  equipment  mechanic 

Senior     machine     parts     store- 
keeper     

Mechanics  helper 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Service  Accounting  : 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Service  Maintenance : 

Mobile     equipment     superin- 
tendent     

Assistant  mobile  equipment 

superintendent 

Auto  maintenance  foreman 

Heavy   equipment   mechanic- 
Mechanics  helper 

Machine  parts  storekeeper 

Laborer 

Program  Control  Office : 

Principal  engineer 

Supervising  engineer 

Associate  engineer 

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate   

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Temporary  help 

Consultants 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  a  b 


ENGINEERING    MANAGEMENT 

Office  of  the  Chief  Engineer : 

Chief    engineer    0.6 

Division   engineer    0.2 

Principal  engineer 1 

Supervising   engineer 0.9 

Senior    engineer    0.5 

Water    resources    engineering    asso- 
ciate       1 

Supervising   clerk   I   1 

Senior    stenographer    2 

Intermediate    stenographer    1.4 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    0.5 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 

1 

SALARY   RANGE 

$998-1,213 

$12,940 

$13,5S5 

_              2 

2 

905-1,100 

23,046 

24,206 

3 

2 

3 

2 

905-1.100 
905-1,100 

34.536 
22,575 

36,264 
23,712 

_              2 

2 

746-905 

19,210 

20,166 

3 

10 

3 

10 

74C-905 
746-905 

29.362 
99,372 

30.826 
102.700 

4 

—              7 
7 

4 
7 

7 

614-746 
614-746 
556-614 

33,474 

54,349 
•  51,048 

35.052 
57,062 
51,390 

1 
1 
4 
1 

1 
1 
4 
1 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

783-99S 

676-7S3 

16,044 

11,928 

3S.904 

8,112 

16.044 

12,526 

40.S36 

S,520 

1     1     1     1     1     1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

530-644 
530-614 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
395^S0 

6,360 
6,516 
6.43S 
6.672 
6,204 
5,4S4 

6,672 

6,S40 
6.76S 
6,672 
6,204 
5,760 

1 
1 

2 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 
1 

1 

457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 
395-4S0 

6,672 
6,204 
10,060 
5,760 
5,553 

6,672 
6.204 
10,550 
5,760 
5,760 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,326 

12,940 

1 
6 

18 

11 

_              2 

2 

1 
6 
18 
11 
2 
2 

S21-99S 
746-863 
676-7S3 
530-614 

4S0-584 
480-530 

11,040 
58,380 
154,970 
73,998 
12,918 
12,470 

11.592 

5S,914 

159,524 

76,776 
13,218 
12,720 

1 

_              o 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1,475-1,793 

1,273-1,548 

950-1,155 

21,176 
37,152 
13,S60 

21.516 
37,152 
13,860 

2 
3 

1 
2 
9.8        11.6 
1.2 

2 
3 
1 
2 
11.6 
1.2 

905-1,100 
783-998 
469-571 

425-517 
(7S.469) 
(-) 

$2,741,626 

25,932 
34,200 
6,S52 
11,643 
92,964 
12,000 

$6,1S4,1S3 

26,400 
34,200 

6,852 
12,158 
92,964 
12,000 

366.1       752.S 

752.8 

$0,342,267 

$1,882-2,039 
1,708-2,038 
1,475-1,793 
1,273-1.548 
1,100-1,337 

905-1,100 
530-644 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 


$22,584 

21,516 
34,236 
10,044 

24,330 

7,728 

13,704 

6,204 

6,060 


$23,712 

21.516 
35,022 
16,044 

24,888 
7,728 

13.704 
6,204 
6,060 


RESOURCES 


619 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
Tilled  (Aulh.) 


68-69 
(Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
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23 
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26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
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65 
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80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
S5 
86 


ENGINEERING    MANAGEMENT— 
Continued 

Office  of  the  Chief  Engineer — Continued 
Program  <  Control  <  iffiee  : 

Principal   engineer    1  — 

Supervising    engineer     2.S  — 

Senior    engineer  0.9 

Associate   engineer   1  - 

Water    re    •  rces   engineering   as- 

sociate  2  - 

Assistant    civil    engineer   2.9 

Senior    stenographer    1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1.6 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    0.3  - 

Temporary  help 0.6  0.3 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions* 23.2         12.3 


POWER   OFFICE 

Office  of  the  Chief : 

Chief,   power  office 

Research    writer    

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Staff  Specialists — Nuclear  Energy  : 
Staff  hydro-mechanical  engineer 

Senior  nuclear  engineer 

Associate  soils  specialist 

radiologic    

Power  Contracts  Branch  : 
Supervising  electric  utilities 

engineer 

Senior  electric  utilities  engineer 
Associate  electric  utilities 

engineer  

Assistant  electrical  engineer 

Power  Systems  Branch  : 

Supervising  electric  utilities 

engineer 

Senior  electric  utilities  engineer 
Associate  electric  utilities 

engineer  

Assistant  electrical  engineer 

Power  Utilization  Branch  : 
Supervising  electric  utilities 

engineer  

Senior  electric  utilities  engineer 
Associate  electric  utilities 

engineer 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 

Junior  electrical  engineer 

Temporary  help 

Consultants 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 33.7         50.3 


STAFF  AND   SERVICES 
MANAGEMENT 

Office    of    Assistant    Chief    Engineer : 

Assistant  chief  engineer 1  1 

Water    resources    engineering    asso- 
ciate       1  1 

Senior   stenographer 1  1 

Administrative   Services : 

Senior   stenographer   0.6  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1  1 

Intermediate    clerk   0.6  1 

Western  States  Water  Planning : 

Principal  engineer 1  1 

Supervising   engineer    1  1 

Associate    engineer    1.3  2 

Senior  stenographer 0.6  1 

Senior   typist-clerk    1  1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


0.3 


12.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,475-1.79.3 

1.273-1.548 

1,100-1.337 

950-1,155 

9  MOO 
:•  3  998 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 
(4,S40) 

$275,873 


$2,300 


$154,706 


40.3 


$396,403 


$1,708-2,038 

905-1.100 
469-571 

469-571 
425-517 
395-505 
395^80 

1,475-1,793 

1,273-1,548 

950-1,155 

469-571 

457-556 


$579,4S0 


$24,394 

13.200 
6.852 

6.852 
6,204 
5,760 
4,860 

21.516 

17,773 

25.260 

6.852 

6.672 


$2,300 


$157,178 


1 

0.S 

1 

1 

1.3 
1.7 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
o 

1 
1 
1 
1 
.3 
o 

$1,626-1,976 

86.3-1 ,04S 
469-571 
457-556 
425-517 
.395-505 

$23,712 

10,608 

6.740 

6,672 

16,356 

10,800 

S2::.712 

11,130 

6,852 

6,672 

17.184 

11,046 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,27.3-1.548 
1.100-1,337 

18,576 
13,200 

18.576 
13.860 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,S60 

13,860 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 ,27.3-1 .548 
1.100-1.337 

1S.576 
16,044 

18.576 
16.044 

2.7 
2.9 

4 

O 

4 
3 

950-1,155 

783-950 

49,444 
30.654 

51.232 

32,157 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1.337 

18.576 
16.044 

18.576 

16.044 

.3.4 
1.6 

4 

4 

4 
4 

950-1,155 
783-950 

52  213 
39]273 

53.501 
40,956 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 
o 

1,273-1,548 
1.100-1,337 

1S.576 
30,960 

18.576 
31,704 

2.6 
2.9 
0.1 
1 

0.7 

4 
4 
2 

1.9 

4.4 

4 

4 

2 

1.9 

4.4 

950-1,155 
783-950 

710-783 
(8,248) 
(7.500) 

50,520 
41,304 
17,472 
15,300 
44,000 

51,672 
4.3.335 

18.348 
15,300 
44,000 

$592,913 


$24,456 

13.200 
6,852 

6,852 
6,204 
5.760 
5.100 

21.516 

18,576 

25,836 

6.852 

6.672 


620 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STAFF  AND   SERVICES 

MANAGEMENT— Continued 

Office  of  Assistant  Chief  Engineer — 
Continued 
Safety  Office: 

Construction  supervisor  III 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

General  Staff: 

Principal   engineer   

Chief  engineering  geologist 

Supervising   engineer 

Staff  seismology  specialist 

Supervising   engineering  geologist 

Staff  chemical  engineer 

Supervisor,   land   and   water   use 

section 

Supervising  economist 

Recreation  and  wildlife  resources 

advisor    

Senior  land  and  water  use  analyst 

Senior  engineer  

Senior  engineering  geologist 

Senior    economist    

Meteorologist   III 

Pollution   bioanalyst  IV 

Associate  chemical  engineer 

Associate   engineer   

Associate    economist    

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Contract  Administration : 

Supervising   engineer 

Senior    stenographer    

Project  Analysis : 

Senior    engineer    

Senior   economist    

Associate   engineer 

Research   writer   

Assistant   civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician   II 

Intermediate    typist-clerk 

Water  Contracts: 

Senior    engineer    

Associate   engineer 

Water  resources  engineering 

associate     

Assistant  civil   engineer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk 

Technical  Support : 

Principal   engineer   

Senior   typist-clerk   

Reports  Administration  : 

Supervisor   of   technical   publi- 
cations     

Research    writer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk 

Advanced  Techniques: 

Associate  engineer    

Associate  economist   

Earthquake  Engineering : 

Senior  engineering  geologist 

Associate  engineer 

Associate   engineering   geologist 

Associate  seismologist    

Operations    research    specialist 

II     

Research  writer    

Assistant  electrical  engineer 

Assistant  engineering  geologist 
Water  resources  technician  II_ 
Precision   electronics    specialist 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Instrumentman    

Engineering  aid  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Laborer     

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Technical  Services  Office : 

Principal  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

Laboratories : 

Supervising  engineer    


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

- 

- 

$1,213-1,475 

- 

- 

2 

— 

— 

783-998  . 

_ 

— 

0.5 

- 

- 

395-505 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

l 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

2 

2 

2 

1,273-1,548 

34,474 

35,436 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

17,210 

18,065 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

16,860 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

0.7 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

14,922 

15,672 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

4.6 

5 

5 

1,100-1,337 

80,220 

80,220 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,468 

16,044 

1.4 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,980 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,126 

12,732 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,044 

13,695 

0.3 

_ 

_ 

950-1,155 

— 

— 

2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26.400 

26,400 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

4.6 

0 

5 

425-517 

30,263 

30,795 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1.548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

3.7 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

53,088 

54,352 

1 

1 

1 

863-1.04S 

11,310 

11,880 

5.3 

5 

5 

783-998 

55,752 

56,820 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,200 

5,462 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16.044 

0.7 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

11,784 

12,376 

1.1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

783-998 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.242 

5,507 

1 

1 

1 

1.475-1,793 

21.516 

21,516 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,542 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,498 

14,556 

2 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

23,136 

24,302 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1.6 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

25,260 

25,836 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

o 

o 

950-1,155 

25,218 

26,136 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,276 

12,888 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,255 

13,860 

_ 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,130 

11,688 

0.6 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,776 

11.310 

_ 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,630 

10,110 

1.7 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,104 

10,608 

1.5 

4 

4 

746-905 

38,345 

39,711 

_ 

1 

1 

783-905 

9,396 

9,852 

1.5 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,728 

8,112 

_ 

1 

1 

614-710 

7,554 

7,932 

2.7 

O 

O 

o 

530-644 

21,790 

22,494 

06 

i 

1 

469-571 

6,824 

6,852 

1 

l 

1 

480-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

- 

- 

395-505 

10,920 

11,166 

1 

_ 

_ 

1,475-1,793 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

469-571 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1,273-1,548 

- 

- 

RESOURCES 


621 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)         (Auth.)       (Auih.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 


STAFF  AND   SERVICES 

MANAGEMENT— Continued 

Office  of  the  Assistant   Chief 
Engineer — Continued 
Technical  Services  Office — Continued 
Laboratories — Continued 

Senior  typist-clerk 1 

Groundsman 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.2 

Watchman 1 

Intermediate  clerk 0.8 

Janitor 2 

Chemical  Laboratory : 

Supervisor,    chemical    testing 

section 1 

Associate  chemical  testing  en- 
gineer    1 

Assistant  chemical  testing  en- 
gineer    1 

Assistant  public  health  chem- 
ist    3 

Laboratory   technician   chem- 
ical analysis 1 

Junior  chemist 3.9 

Aquatic  biologist  I 1 

Laborer 0.8 

Laboratory  assistant  I 1.9 

Concrete  Laboratory : 
Senior  materials  and  re- 
search engineer  

Associate  engineer 1 

Materials  and  research  engi- 
neering associate  1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1.1 

Assistant  physical  testing  en- 
gineer    1 

Water  resources  technician  II  2.2 

Water  resources  technician  I  1.8 

Engineering  aid  II 1.9 

Laborer 2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Soils  Laboratory : 

Senior  engineer  1 

Materials    and    research    en- 
gineering associate 1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 2.1 

Assistant  engineering 

geologist    0.3 

Water  resources 

technician  II 8.2 

Water  resources  technician  I  6.1 

Engineering  aid  II 9.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Engineering  aid  I 0.7 

Laboratory  assistant  I 0.5 

Fluid  Mechanics  Laboratory : 

Associate  engineer 1 

Maintenance  Shop : 

Utility  shops  supervisor 0.9 

Maintenance  mechanic 1 

Carpenter  I 0.3 

Machinist    1-4 

Skilled  laborer 1.1 

Subsurface  Exploration : 

Senior  engineering  geologist  —  1 

Stock  clerk 1 

Senior  account  clerk 1 

Intermediate  typist-tlerk 0.4 

Geophysical  Surveys: 
Associate  engineering 

geologist 0.2 

Assistant  engineering 

geologist    2 

Water  resources 

technician  II . —  1 

Junior  engineering  geologist-  0.5 

Statewide  Drilling : 

Water  resources  engineering 

associate   . 0.2 

Supervisor  of  statewide 

drilling 1 


SALARY  RANGE 
$457-556 
480-530 
395-505 
415-505 
395^80 
395-480 


1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

783-950 

746-905 

584-710 
614-710 
556-676 
4S0-530 
395-480 


1,100-1,337 
950-1,155 

905-1,100 
783-998 

783-950 
746-905 
644-783 
530-644 
480-530 
395-505 
395-480 

1,100-1337 

905-1,100 
783-998 

783-950 

746-905 
644-783 
530-644 
395-505 
415-505 
395-480 

950-1,155 

746-821 
676-746 
644-710 
644-710 
556-614 

1,100-1,337 
457-556 
457-556 
395-505 


950-1,155 

783-950 

746-905 
710-783 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 


622 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Cantinued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
«7 
6S 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


STAFF  AND   SERVICES 

M  AN  AG  EIVSENT— Continued 

Office  of  the  Assistant  Chief  Engineer — Continued 
Technical  Services  Office — Continued 
Subsurface  Exploration — Continued 
Statewide  Drilling — Continued 

Drilling   superintendent 1 

Senior  drilling  foreman 4 

Foundation    drilling    foreman         10 

Foundation    driller    20.7 

Maintenance  man   II 0.1 

Skilled  laborer 2.5 

Maps  and  Surveys : 

Supervising    engineer    1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1 

Intermediate    stenographer 1 

Statewide  Mapping : 
Water   resources   engineering 

associate    1 

I'hotogrammetrist   II 2 

Assistant  civil  engineer 3 

Water    resources    technician 

II  1.5 

Photogrammetrist  I   2 

Water  resources  technician  I  0.5 

Instrumentman    0.3 

Engineering  aid  II 3.6 

Planimetry  : 

Associate  land  and  water  use 

analyst    1 

Assistant  land  and  water  use 

analyst    0.9 

Delineator    1 

Engineering  aid  II 2 

Drafting  : 

Supervisor   of   drafting    serv- 
ices    1 

Senior  delineator 2 

Delineator  1 

Drafting  aid  I  __     0.1 

Engineerirg  Computations : 

Chief,  engineering  computations 

branch  1 

Operations    research     specialist 

III  0.1 

Associate    data    processing    sys- 
tems  analyst    -  1 
Assistant    data    processing    sys- 
tems  analyst    ..  T  -* » 

Senior  clerk  1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1 

Intermediate   typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    1 

Data  Processing  : 
Associate  data  processing  sys- 
tems   analyst    0.2 

Computer    operations    super- 
visor  I    0.8 

Programmer   II,   EDP 1.1 

Senior  computer  operator 3.2 

Programmer  I,   EDP 0.7 

Computer  operator 8.7 

Programmer  trainee,  EDP 0.5 

Senior      tabulating     machine 

operator     0.5 

Key   punch  supervisor  I 1 

Tabulating  machine  operator         10.1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.2 

Key  punch  operator 12.9 

Engineering  Programming  : 
Senior     engineer,      electronic 

analog   systems    1 

Data    processing    manager    I 

(applied    science)    1 

Associate  data  processing  sys- 
tems  analyst   1.3 

Applied    science    programmer 

III   3.1 

Supervisor.    EDP    1.8 

Assistant  civil  engineer 0.5 

Assistant  data  processing  sys- 
tems analyst 1.2 

Applied    science   programmer 

II 4.9 


SALARY  RANGE 

$821-99S 
746-905 
676-S21 
614-670 
5S4-644 
556-614 

1,273-1,548 
783-998 
425-517 


905-1.100 

905-1.100 

783-99S 

746-905 
746-905 
644-7S3 
614-710 
530-644 


905-1.100 

746-905 
5S4-710 
530-644 


7S3-950 
710-X63 
5S4-710 
415-505 


1,273-1,518 

1.100-1.337 

905-1,100 

746-905 
457—556 
425-51 7 
395-505 
395-480 

905-1,100 

746-905 
746-905 
614-746 
614-746 
530-644 
556-614 

505-614 
469-571 
457-556 
395-505 
405-492 

1,100-1,337 

998-1,213 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

905-1.100 

783-998 

746-905 

746-905 


RESOURCES 


623 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled) (Auth.)       [Aolh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
S6 


STAFF   AND    SERVICES 

MANAGEMENT— Continued 


Office  of  Assistant  Chief  Engineer — 

Continued 

Technical  Services  Office — Continued 

Engineering  Computations — 

Continued 

Engineering  Programming — 

Continued 

SALARY  RANGE 

Programmer  II,  EDP 

i 

- 

- 

$746-905 

_ 

_ 

Applied    science    programmer 

I 

3.9 

614  746 

Programmer  I,   EDP 

4.1 

_ 

_ 

614-746 

_ 

Programmer  trainee,  EDP 

6.3 

— 

— 

556-614 

_ 

Mobile  Equipment: 

Chief  of  mobile  equipment  op- 

1 

1 100  1  337 

Associate    equipment    engineer- 

0.9 

_ 

_ 

950-1,155 

_ 

_ 

Assistant     equipment     engineer 

2.4 

— 

— 

7S3-998 

_ 

_ 

0.S 

469-571 

Senior    clerk 

1 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

_ 

_ 

Intermediate    stenographer 

0.8 

— 

— 

425-517 

_ 

_ 

Intermediate   clerk 

1 

_ 

_ 

395-480 

Service  Accounting : 

Senior   account  clerk 

1 

— 

— 

457-556 

_ 



Intermediate    stenographer 

0.7 

— 

_ 

425-517 

_ 

_ 

Intermediate    typist-clerk 

1.9 

— 

— 

395-505 

_ 

_ 

Intermediate   clerk 

1 

_ 

_ 

395-^180 

_ 

_ 

Intermediate    account   clerk- 

1 

_ 

_ 

395-480 

_ 

_ 

Service  Maintenance : 

Mobile     equipment     superin- 

tendent 

1 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

_ 

_ 

Assistant  equipment  engi- 

neer 

0.5 

_ 

_ 

783-998 

Assistant    mobile    equipment 

superintendent     

1 

— 

— 

821-998 

— 

_ 

Auto    maintenance    foreman- 

4.9 

— 

— 

740-863 

— 

_ 

Heavy   equipment   meohanic- 

14.5 

_ 

_ 

676-783 

_ 

_ 

Mechanics   helper        

7.6 

— 

_ 

530-614 

_ 

Machine   parts   storekeeper 

1.6 

- 

_ 

480-584 

_ 

_ 

La  borer 

9 

— 

— 

480-530 

_ 

_ 

Temporary  help 

15.8 

21.3 

21.3 

(126,114) 

$171,665 

$171,665 

Consultants     

0.1 

0.5 

0.5 

(500) 
$3,367,408 

5,000 

5,000 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions  be  _ 

380.1 

116.8 

116.8 

$1,310,989 

$1,332,230 

DIVISION    OF    RIGHT-OF-WAY 
ACQUISITION 

Chief    1 

Assistant  chief 1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1 

Water  resources  technician  II 1 

Junior  civil  engineer 1.3 

Senior  stenographer 0.7 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.4 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Intermediate  clerk 0.9 

Real  Estate  Branch: 

Supervising  land  agent 1 

Senior  land  agent 3 

Associate  land  agent £ 

Assistant  land  agent 10.7 

Senior  stenographer 0.9 

Intermediate  stenographer 10.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.5 

Intermediate  account  clerk 0.9 

Relocations  Branch  : 

Supervising  land  agent 1 

Senior  engineer 2 

Associate  engineer 1 

Water  resources  engineering 

associate   2.7 

Associate  laud  agent 1.5 

Assistant  civil  engineer 2.3 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1,337-1,626 

19,512 

19,512 

1 

1 

783-998 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

710-783 

9.396 

9,396 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,544 

6,852 

2 

2 

425-517 

11.024 

12,208 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

395-480 

4,860 

5,100 

1 

1 

1,213-1.475 

17,700 

17,700 

3 

3 

1,048-1.273 

45,828 

45,828 

S 

S 

S63-1.04S 

96,725 

99,318 

9 

9 

710-S63 

87,208 

90.219 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.490 

6,824 

11 

11 

425-517 

64,405 

65,969 

9 

2 

395-505 

11,368 

11.636 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,180 

5,440 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

2 

9 

1,100-1,337 

31,320 

32,088 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

36,660 

37,812 

3 

3 

905-1 ,100 

37,702 

38,924 

1 

1 

S63-l,048 

11,928 

12,526 

2 

2 

783-998 

22,800 

22,800 

624 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)         (Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
S 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
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DIVISION   OF   RIGHT-OF-WAY 
ACQUISITION— Continued 

Office  of  the  Chief — Continued 
Relocations  Branch — Continued 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 

Senior  delineator 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Delineator 

Drafting   aid  II 

Intermediate  stenographer    

Right-of-Way   Engineering  Branch 

Supervising  engineer    

Associate  engineer    

Supervising  land  surveyor 

Land  surveyor  

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Supervisor  of  drafting  services 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Senior  delineator    

Assistant  title  officer 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Junior  civil  engineer 

Delineator    

Engineering   aid   II 

Drafting  aid  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Engineering  aid  I 

Drafting  aid  I 

Temporary  help    

Consultants    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION  OF  SAFETY  OF   DAMS 

Office  of  the  Chief : 

Assistant  division  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

Project  Analysis  Branch : 

Principal   engineer   

Senior  engineer  

Associate   engineer 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Administrative  Services : 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Geology  Branch : 

Supervising   engineering  geologist 

Senior  engineering  geologist 

Associate  engineering  geologist 

Field  Supervision  Branch : 

Principal    engineer    

Supervising   engineer   

Senior  engineer 

Associate   engineer   

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Engineering  aid  II 

Engineering  aid  I 

Design  Review  Branch : 

Principal  engineer 

Supervising   engineer    

Senior  engineer  

Associate   engineer   

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Engineering   aid   II 

Temporary    help    

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


DIVISION   OF   DESIGN   AND 
CONSTRUCTION 

Office  of  the  Chief : 

Assistant  chief  engineer  — 
Assistant    division    engineer 
Senior  engineer 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$7S3-950 

$11,400 

$11,400 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

1.2 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

S,520 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,784 

7.128 

4.5 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,321 

23,871 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1.548 

17.420 

18.284 

0.5 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13.S60 

13.860 

3.5 

t-> 

o 

905-1.100 

39.340 

39,600 

6.4 

6 

6 

863-998 

68.663 

70.296 

4.8 

4 

4 

783-99S 

44,421 

44.931 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

]  1.400 

11,400 

8.4 

6 

6 

746-905 

59.248 

61.795 

1.9 

2 

710-863 

19,715 

20.170 

0.9 

1 

1 

676-821 

S.520 

8.952 

t 

6 

6 

644-783 

50,069 

52.545 

1 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

7.1 

i 

i 

5S4-710 

58,282 

59,136 

1.9 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.728 

7.728 

3.4 

4 

4 

530-644 

27,416 

28.812 

0.7 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.3 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6.204 

395-505 

10,840 

11,090 

0.7 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,553 

5,835 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

5.374 

5.645 

1.2 

5.4 

5.4 

(9,265) 
(-) 

$1,116,558 

43,085 

43,085 

— 

0.5 

0.5 

5,000 
$1,182,649 

5,000 

123.4 

120.9 

120.9 

$1,20S,675 

1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

$23,712 

$23,712 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

0.7 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

0.3 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,880 

12,476 

0.3 

1 

1 

783-998 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

4.8 

6 

6 

395-505 

32,016 

32,930 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,357 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,852 

16,044 

1.4 

2 

950-1,155 

27,720 

27,720 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

20,414 

21,431 

1.4 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,430 

18,576 

8 

10 

10 

1,100-1,337 

157,176 

159,416 

5.7 

8 

8 

950-1,155 

100.954 

105,301 

2.8 

4 

4 

783-998 

42,557 

43,872 

0.7 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,868 

7,218 

0.5 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,220 

5,484 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

20,168 

21,176 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

17,630 

18,503 

2.3 

3 

3 

1,100-1,337 

46,824 

47,556 

8.2 

10 

10 

950-1,155 

132,300 

135,553 

0.8 

1 

1 

783-998 

11,400 

11.400 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

0.1 

0.5 

0.5 

(806) 

4,000 

4,000 

48.5 


61.5 


61.5 


$592,278 


$1.708-2,03S 
1,626-1,976 
1,100-1,337 


$790,074 


$24,456 
23,712 
16,044 


$807,540 


$24,456 
23.712 
16,044 


RESOURCES 


625 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.] 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
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83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   DESIGN   AND 

CONSTRUCTION— Continued 

Office  of  the  Chief — Continued 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.1 

Program  Liaison  and  Control  Office  : 

Supervising  engineer 1 

Senior  engineer 3.1 

Associate   engineer   9.6 

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate      2.7 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1.3 

Delineator 1.9 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Administrative  Services : 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk 1 

Stock    clerk    1 

Intermediate    stenographer 1 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    7.1 

Intermediate   clerk    1.1 

Staff  Engineering  Branch  : 

Principal    engineer    1 

Staff   concrete  engineer 1 

Staff  soils  engineer 1 

Supervising    engineer    0.9 

Chief  cost  estimator 1 

Construction  supervisor  III — 

Senior  engineer   4 

Senior  corrosion  engineer 1 

Senior  mechanical  engineer  ther- 

mohydraulics    0.3 

Senior     electrical     engineer,     hy- 
draulic structures 0.2 

Senior  engineering  geologist 1 

Senior  cost   estimator 0.3 

Associate  engineer   6.1 

Associate  corrosion  engineer 1.3 

Associate  mechanical  engineer, 

hydraulic  structures 1 

Associate   electrical  engineer,   hy- 
draulic   structures    0.2 

Associate  cost  estimator 1.3 

Research   writer   1.4 

Assistant  civil  engineer 5.2 

Assistant   mechanical  engineer 1.8 

Training   assistant   0.2 

Water  resources  technician  I 0.8 

Mechanical  draftsman 1 

Senior    stenographer    1 

Intermediate   stenographer 2.9 

Intermediate    typist-clerk - 

Intermediate  clerk 0.7 

Design  Branch : 

Chief,   design  branch 1 

Senior   engineer    1 

Structural   draftsman   III 2 

Structural  draftsman  II 0.9 

Delineator    1.9 

Structural  draftsman  I 5 

Drafting   aid  II 1.5 

Blueprinter     - 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1.9 

Drafting  aid  I 1 

Intermediate   clerk   1 

Junior  clerk 0.8 

Dam  Design : 

Principal   engineer   1 

Supervising  engineer   2 

Senior  engineer 5.3 

Associate   engineer 22.6 

Water     resources     engineering 

associate   2 

Assistant  civil  engineer 25.6 

Water  resources  technician  II  2.8 

Structural  draftsman  II 3.5 

Water    resources    technician    I  1.8 

Delineator     2.9 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

$469-571 

$6,852 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1S.576 

4 

4 

1,100-1,337 

58,488 

11 

11 

950-1,155 

140,560 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

1 

1 

7S3-99S 

11,400 

o 

9 

5S4-710 

16.836 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,599 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

9 

9 

395-505 

49,016 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

1 

1 

1.475-1.793 

21,516 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

1 

1 

1.405-1.70S 

20,496 

1,273-1,548 

33,706 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

1 

1 

1,213-1 ,475 

15,276 

4 

4 

1,100-1,337 

64,176 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,976 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

12.784 

10 

10 

950-1,155 

125,438 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

24,236 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,426 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,400 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

46,397 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

21,342 

6 

6 

783-998 

65,901 

2 

*> 

783-950 

18,792 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

1 

1 

644-783 

8,016 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,888 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

5 

5 

425-517 

27,970 

1 

1 

395-505 

6.060 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,020 

1 

1 

1.626-1,976 

23,712 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

2 

9 

783-950 

22,800 

3 

3 

710-863 

28.590 

3 

3 

584-710 

23.166 

5 

5 

584-710 

42.090 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.398 

1 

1 

435-530 

5.352 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.760 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,553 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,000 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,240 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

2 

2 

1,273-1,548 

35,506 

9 

9 

1,100-1,337 

134,853 

24 

24 

950-1,155 

313,820 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

25,568 

24 

24 

783-998 

258,353 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,594 

8 

3 

710-863 

30,690 

3 

3 

644-783 

24,642 

2 

2 

584-710 

15,336 

$6,S52 
6,204 

18,576 

59,808 

145,497 

26,400 

11,400 

17,040 

6,852 

5,760 

6,852 
6,672 
6.672 
5,484 
50,339 
5,760 

21,516 
20,496 
20.496 
34.620 
18.576 
16,044 
64.176 
16,044 

13,860 

14.676 

16,044 

13,420 

129,646 

25,451 

13,044 

11,976 

48,712 

22.395 

66,852 

19,704 

9,396 

8,418 

8,282 

6,852 

29,051 

6,060 

5,264 

23,712 

16,044 

22,800 

29,799 

23,892 

42,600 

7,728 

5,622 

5,760 

5,835 

5,242 

4,452 

21,516 

36,349 

139,008 

321,309 

26,400 
266,577 
21,720 
31,068 
25,884 
16,096 


62G 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Anlhj       (Aalh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
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36 
37 
38 
39 
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41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
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47 
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49 
50 
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52 
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56 
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58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 


67 


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86 


DIVISION    OF   DESIGN    AND 

CONSTRUCTION— Continued 

Office  of  the  Chief — Continued 
Design  Branch — Continued 
Dam  Design — Continued 

Engineering  aid  II 

Drafting   aid   II    

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Structural  Design : 

Principal    engineer    

Supervising   engineer    

Senior  engineer 

Senior    architect    

Associate   engineer   

Architectural  associate 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Structural  draftsman  III 

Architectural  assistant 

Senior  delineator 

Structural  draftsman  II 

Water  resources  technician  I  _ 
Junior  architectural  assistant  _ 

Delineator 

Structural  draftsman  I 

Engineering  aid  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

Mechanical  and  Electrical 
Design : 
Principal  mechanical  and  elec- 
trical   engineer,    hydraulic 

structures   

Delineator 

Senior   typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Mechanical  Design  : 

Supervising  mechanical  engi- 
neer, hydraulic  struc- 
tures       

Senior  mechanical  engineer, 

hydraulic  structures 

Senior    mechanical   engineer - 
Associate     mechanical     engi- 
neer, hydraulic  struc- 
tures   __      .__ 

Associate     mechanical     engi- 
neer   _      _ 
Assistant     mechanical     engi- 
neer     

Mechanical  engineering  tech- 
nician  II    

Senior  mechanical  draftsman 

Junior  mechanical  engineer 

Mechanical  draftsman    

Engineering  aid  II 

Electrical  Design  : 

Supervising     electrical     engi- 
neer,  hydraulic  struc- 
tures     

Senior      electrical      engineer, 

hydraulic  structures 

Associate  electrical  engineer- 
Associate  electrical  engineer. 

hydraulic  structures 

Assistant    electrical    engineer 

Senior  electrical  draftsman 

Junior  electrical  engineer 

Electrical  engineering  tech- 
nician  II    

Electrical  draftsman    

Engineering   aid   II 

Drafting   aid  II 

Junior   clerk     

Aqueduct  Design : 

Principal  engineer    

Senior  typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    


SALARY  EANGE 

0.5 

1 

1 

$530-644 

$7,72S 

1.1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,608 

1.9 

2 

2 

425-517 

12.40S 

1.2 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,390 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21.516 

2 

2 

<> 

1,273-1, 54S 

37,152 

2.3 

0 

o 

1.100-1.337 

74,466 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

36.2 

36 

36 

950-1.155 

466,S03 

9 

2 

2 

905-1.100 

26,400 

31.S 

29 

29 

7S3-99S 

315,455 

2.8 

3 

3 

7S3-950 

32,403 

o 

2 

2 

7S3-950 

21,216 

0.9 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,063 

3 

3 

3 

710-S63 

30,732 

1.5 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9.396 

1.1 

1 

1 

710-7S3 

9,396 

2.4 

3 

3 

584-710 

24,586 

2.4 

3 

o 

5S4-710 

25,056 

1.3 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.06S 

3 

3 

3 

425-517 

18,266 

0.3 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,691 

1.273-1.54S 


5 
0.2 

6 

1 

6 
1 

1.100-1.337 
1.100-1.337 

15.4 

17 

17 

950-1.155 

2.7 

4 

4 

950-1.155 

40.2 

47 

47 

7S3-950 

0.5 
3.9 
7.3 
6.5 

1 

1 
4 
7 
8 
1 

1 
4 
7 
S 
1 

746-905 
710-S63 
710-783 
584-710 
530-644 

1.9 

2 

•■> 

1,273-1.548 

t  .O 

1 

9 
1 

9 
1 

1,100-1,337 
950-1.155 

19.3 

40.1 

2.6 

6.8 

25 

44 

4 

15 

25 

44 

4 

15 

950-1,155 
783-950 
710-S03 

710-783 

1.3 
5.1 
1 
4.3 

1 

4 
2 

7 
1 

1 
4 
2 

7 
1 

746-905 
584-710 
530-644 
530-644 
342-115 

0.9 

1 

0.1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1,475-1,793 
457-556 
395^S0 

37.152 

93.420 
13.200 


220.3S4 

49.020 

487.032 

10.60S 
37.842 
65.476 
60.756 
6,672 


33,852 

139,461 
12.S36 

311.787 

451.596 

37,071 

134.519 

S.180 
31.440 
13,734 
46,954 

4,206 

20,414 
6,672 
4,860 


$7.72S 

7,728 

12.40S 

10,866 

21.516 
37.152 
77.376 
16,044 
480,236 
26,400 
323,410 
33.030 
22,260 

9,510 
31,068 

9,396 

9.396 
25.356 
25,458 

7.42S 
18.562 

5.760 


1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21.516 

— 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

7,188 

7.54S 

1 

1 

1 

457—556 

6.360 

6.672 

2.6 

2 

2 

425-517 

11.717 

11.993 

37,152 

94.0S0 
1.3.S60 


227.016 

50.788 

506.040 

10,860 
39.701 
65.772 
63.369 

7.008 

34,620 

141.630 
13.475 

325.601 

472.392 

39,030 

138,498 

8.384 
33,012 
14.418 
49,322 

4.416 

21.431 
6.672 
5.100 


RESOITRCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Contimied 


627 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aiilh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
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46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
6S 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF    DESIGN    AND 

CONSTRUCTION— Continued 

<  Mlicc  of  rlio  Chief — Continued 
Design  Branch — Continued 
Aqueduct  Design — Continued 
Engineering  Analysis : 

Senior  engineer 

Associate  engineer 

Structural    draftsman    III   _ 

Senior  delineator   

Structural  draftsman  II 

Delineator      

Structural  draftsman  I 

Drafting  aid  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

General   and   Branch   Aqueduct 
Design : 

Supervising  engineer 

Senior  engineer 

Associate  engineer 

Water  resources   engineering 

associate   

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water     resources     technician 

II   

Junior  civil  engineer 

Engineering  aid  II  .    _     

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

North    San   Joaquin   Design : 

Supervising  engineer 

Senior  engineer 

Associate    engineer 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water    resources    technician 

II   

Engineering  aid  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

South  San  Joaquin  Design: 

Supervising   engineer      

Senior   engineer  _     

Associate    engineer 
Assistant  civil  engineer 
Water  resources  technician  I 

Junior   civil    engineer 

Engineering  aid  II  . 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Specifications  Office: 

Chief  specification   writer 
Senior  specification   writer,   hy- 
draulic structures         .  

Associate    engineer 

Associate    specification    writer, 

hydraulic  structures 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Project  Geology  Branch  : 

Supervising   engineering   geologist 

Senior  engineering  geologist 

Associate  engineering  geologist 

Assistant  engineering  geologist 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Junior  engineering  geologist 

Delineator 

Engineering  aid  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Construction  Branch : 

Chief,  construction  branch 

Principal  construction  engineer 

Labor   relations  coordinator 

Senior  stenographer   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Construction  Coordination  and 
Liaison  : 

Supervising  engineer 

Construction  supervisor  III 

Senior  engineer  

Senior  cost  estimator 

Construction  supervisor  II 

Construction  management  super- 
visor   

Associate  engineer 


0.1 

1 

•> 

1 

3.8 
2.4 
4 
3.3 

O.S 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$1,100-1,337 
950-1.15." 
783-950 
710-863 
710-S63 
584-710 
584-710 
530-044 
395-505 

$13,310 
13,800 
11.100 

4.860 

1 

2.1 
10.6 

1 
2 

3 

1 

O 

3 

1.273-1.543 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

17.700 
31,832 
41.030 

1 
21  2 

1 
2 

1 
2 

905-1.100 
783-998 

12,732 
20.454 

3.5 
1.7 
1 
1 

o 

1 
1 

o 

1 
1 

746-905 
710-783 
530-644 
395-505 

20.917 

6.924 
5,760 

1 

3.1 
11 
21.2 

1 

3 

4 

19 

1 

3 

4 
19 

1,273-1,548 

1.100-1.337 

950-1,155 

783-998 

15.276 

46.766 

50.308 

200.653 

2.4 
1.1 
1 

o 

1 

2 

1 

74G-905 
530-644 
395-505 

19,354 

5.204 

0.9 
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1 

1 

13 

1.°. 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

13 
13 
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1 
1 
1 

1.273-1 .5  48 

1.100-1.337 
950-1.155 
783-998 
G44-7NS 
710-783 
530-044 
395-505 

18.576 

46.884 

163.136 

140,491 

S.2N2 
8.917 
7.72S 
5.760 

1 

1 

1 

1.273-1.54.8 

1S.570 

1 

o 
2 

o 

2 

1.100-1.337 

950-1.155 

27.816 
25,936 

10.S 

1 

11 
1 

11 

1 

950-1.155 
395-505 

147.120 
5,760 

1 

3.9 
9.9 
14.7 
0.7 
3.9 
2  2 
1.3 
1 

1 

4 

10 

9 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

10 

9 

1 
2 
1 
1 

1.273-1,548 
1.100-1,337 
950-1,155 
783-950 
644-7S3 
710-783 
584-710 
530-644 
395-505 

18.576 

62.542 

134.002 

93,526 

8,952 

16,344 

7,608 

5,599 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1.626-1,976 

1,475-1,793 

1,100-1,337 

469-571 

425-517 

22.S66 
21,516 
16,044 
6.S52 
11,061 

1 

1.1 

0.5 

1 

1.5 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1.273-1,548 
1.213-1,475 
1,100-1,337 
1.04S-1.273 
1,04S-1,273 

1S.430 
16.520 
16.044 
15.156 
14,67S 

1 
1.3 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1.04S-1.273 
950-1,155 

15,276 
25,404 

$13,976 
1 3.860 
11.400 


5.100 


18.576 
32,088 
41.580 

13.200 
21.474 

21.419 

7.278 
5.760 

16.044 

47.504 

52,131 

212.023 

20.318 

5.530 

lS..T7li 

47.6°0 

169,107 

144.741 

S.70D 

9.359 

7.72S 

5.760 

18.576 

29.200 
26.540 

150,535 
5.760 

18.570 

64.072 

136.537 

97.144 

9,396 
16,734 

7,728 
5,760 

23,712 
21,516 
16,044 
6,852 
11,619 


1S.576 
17.350 
16,044 
15,276 

15,2SS 

15,276 
25,986 


628 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulhj       (Aulhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
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16 
17 
18 
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58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
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66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   DESIGN   AND 

CONSTRUCTION— Continued 

Office  of  the  Chief — Continued 
Construction  Branch — Continued 
Construction  Coordination  and 
Liaison — Continued 
Associate  specification  writer — 

hydraulic  structures 0.8 

Associate  mechanical  engineer.  1 

Associate  cost  estimator 1.8 

Construction  supervisor  I 1 

Mechanical  estimator  II 1.7 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1.2 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.2 

Office  Engineering : 

Construction  management  engi- 
neer     1 

Construction     management    su- 
pervisor    2.9 

Associate   engineer   2.9 

Associate    mechanical    engineer  1 

Water     resources     engineering 

associate   1.9 

Assistant  civil  engineer 2.1 

Water  resources   technician   II  5.3 

Water  resources  technician  I 4.5 

Delineator 1 

Engineering    aid    II    1.9 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 4.8 

Engineering  aid  I 1 

Intermediate    clerk    3.6 

Contract  Administration : 

Principal  construction  engineer  1 
Construction  management  engi- 
neer              2 

Senior  engineer  1 

Construction    management    su- 
pervisor    4.7 

Associate  engineer 0.4 

Water     resources     engineering 

associate   5.8 

Construction  supervisor  I 1.6 

Assistant  civil  engineer 2.8 

Construction  inspector 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 3.1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.7 

Equipment  and  Materials  Section : 

Principal  construction  engineer  1 

Supervising  engireer - 

Construction  management  engi- 
neer     0.3 

Supervising  electrical  construc- 
tion engineer 1 

Senior  mechanical  engineer 0.4 

Supervisor    of    equipment    and 
materials     inspection,     hy- 
draulic  structures 0.8 

Construction    management    su- 
pervisor    0.7 

Electrical  construction  supervi- 
sor II 1.6 

Mechanical  construction  super- 
visor II 1.1 

Associate  engineer — 

Water  resources  engineering  as- 
sociate    1.1 

Associate  steel  inspector 9 

Construction  supervisor  I 0.7 

Electrical  construction  supervi- 
sor I 3.9 

Mechanical  construction  super- 
visor I 4.9 

Assistant  civil  engineer 0.2 

Mechanical  engineering   techni- 
cian II 1 

Water  resources  technician   II  1.5 

Assistant  steel  inspector 12.5 

Construction  inspector 5.4 

Electrical   construction    inspec- 
tor      1 


1 
1 
1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 
1 

1 
1 

SALARY  RANGE 

$950-1,155 

950-1,155 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

7S3-99S 

425-517 

395-505 

$13,860 
13,860 
13,200 
13,200 
24,2S5 
10,692 
6,129 
5,622 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

17,140 

3 
3 

1 

3 
3 
1 

1,048-1,273 
950-1,155 
950-1,155 

38,947 
38,947 
13,860 

2 
2 

5 
5 
1 
2 
1 
5 
1 
4 

2 
2 

5 
5 
1 

2 
1 
5 
1 
4 

905-1.100 
783-998 
746-905 
644-783 
584-710 
530-644 
425-517 
395-505 
415-505 
395-480 

25,880 
22,800 
52,956 
43,625 

8,520 
14,335 

5,929 
26,828 

5,418 
21,080 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

20,751 

2 
1 

2 
1 

1,273-1,548 
1,100-1,337 

35,436 
16,044 

5 
2 

5 
2 

1,048-1,273 
950-1,155 

72,002 
23,376 

6 
2 

3 

1 
3 
2 

6 

2 
3 
1 
3 
2 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 
783-998 
746-905 
425-517 
395-505 

74,814 
25,526 
33,750 
10,860 
17,634 
9,882 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,475-1,793 
1,273-1,548 

19,044 
15,276 

2 

2 

1,273-1,548 

31,972 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,273-1,548 
1,100-1,337 

17,992 
14,858 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

12,940 

2 

2 

1,048-1,273 

25,776 

5 

5 

1,048-1,273 

66,194 

1 
6 

1 
6 

1,048-1,273 
950-1,155 

13,750 
70,128 

2 
9 

1 

9 

1 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 
905-1,100 

24,022 

112,880 

11,220 

12 

12 

905-1,100 

137,932 

12 

1 

12 

1 

905-1,100 

7S3-998 

135,036 
9,630 

1 

4 

14 

6 

1 

4 

14 

6 

746-905 
746-905 
746-905 
746-905 

11,976 

40,785 

134,673 

60,661 

746-905 


55,305 


$13,860 
13.S60 
13,200 
13,200 
24,S40 
11,220 
6,204 
5,760 


17,992 

40,146 
40,146 
13,860 

26,400 
22,800 
53,964 
45,148 

8,520 
15,053 

6,204 
27,588 

5,691 
21,844 

21,516 

36,276 
16,044 

74,244 
24,552 

76,584 
26,140 
34,200 
10,860 
17.89S 
10,382 

20,004 
16,044 

33,574 

18,576 
15,596 


13,585 

27,060 

69,500 

14,440 
73,656 

25,224 

116,428 

11,784 

143,832 

141,816 
10,110 

11,976 

42,279 

140,668 

62,096 

58,055 


RESOURCES 


629 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
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29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
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36 
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40 
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42 
43 
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85 
86 


HVISION   OF   DESIGN    AND 
CONSTRUCTION— Continued 

Office  of  the  Chief — Continued 
Construction  Branch — Continued 
Equipment  and  Materials  Section — 
Continued 
Mechanical  construction  inspec- 
tor      1.5 

Water  resources  technician  I —  2.3 

Intermediate    stenographer 1.8 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    3.5 

Oroville  Project  Office : 

Principal  construction  engineer  1 
Supervising   construction    engi- 
neer    3.3 

Construction    management    en- 
gineer   1 

Supervising  electrical  construc- 
tion  engineer 0.4 

Construction   supervisor   III 3 

Senior    engineer    5.7 

Construction   supervisor   II 6.3 

Construction    management    su- 
pervisor       6.9 

Electrical    construction    super- 
visor  II   1.4 

Mechanical  construction  super- 
visor  II   2.4 

Associate  engineer   8.6 

Water  resources  engineering  as- 
sociate       9.8 

Construction   supervisor  I 24 

Construction   office   manager 1 

Electrical    construction    super- 
visor  I    2.7 

Mechanical  construction  super- 
visor  I   0.9 

Information   officer  I — 

Assistant   civil   engineer 41 

Assistant    mechanical    engineer  1 

Water   resources  technician  II  50.3 

Construction    inspector    42.2 

Electrical    construction    inspec- 
tor    3.9 

Mechanical  construction  in- 
spector      4.3 

Business  service  officer  I 0.6 

Senior   photographer    1 

Water  resources  technician  I  _  47.7 

Junior  civil  engineer 3.2 

Maintenance  mechanic 0.6 

Instrumentman    6.6 

Delineator 2.9 

Photographer 1.4 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Engineering  aid  II 60.1 

Building  maintenance  man 1.8 

Senior  typist-clerk 3.6 

Reproduction  machine 

operator  I 0.6 

Laborer 5.2 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 12.8 

Engineering  aid  I 15.1 

Intermediate  clerk 2.7 

Janitor    3 

South  Bay  Project  Office  : 

Senior  engineer  1 

Associate  engineer 1 

Construction  supervisor  I 1.9 

Mechanical  construction 

supervisor  I 0.S 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 1.2 

Water  resources  technician  II  _  1 

Construction  inspector 2.6 

Engineering  aid  II 1.8 

Laborer 0.9 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.7 


SALARY  RANGE 


8 
4 
1 

4 

8 
4 
1 
4 

$746-905 
644-783 
425-517 
395-505 

$73,SS3 

35,916 

0,054 

20.938 

$77,557 

36,776 

6,204 

21,691 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

20,168 

21,176 

3 

3 

1,273-1,548 

55,728 

55,728 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

17,140 

17,992 

1 
3 
3 

7 

1 
3 
3 

7 

1,273-1,548 
1,213-1,475 
1,100-1,337 
1,048-1,273 

15,468 
49,812 
45.223 
99,274 

16,248 

51.432 

46,690 

102,625 

7 

7 

1,04S-1,273 

99,512 

102,957 

5 

5 

1,048-1,273 

64,648 

67,870 

4 
5 

4 
5 

1,048-1,273 
950-1,155 

53,505 
68,970 

56,181 
69,300 

3 

21 
1 

3 

21 

1 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 
905-1,100 

39.080 

253,682 

11,448 

39,600 

263.086 

12,026 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

68,217 

71,644 

2 

1 

11 

1 

43 

24 

2 

1 

11 

1 

43 

24 

905-1.100 
863-1.048 
783-998 
783-950 
746-905 
746-905 

22,215 

10.614 

119.267 

10,062 

432,929 

224,578 

23,328 

11,142 

121.989 

10.566 

447,099 

235.210 

13 

13 

746-905 

120,320 

126,304 

8 

1 

28 

o 

1 
5 
o 

9 
1 

15 
2 
2 

8 

1 

28 
2 
1 
5 
«> 

2 
1 
15 
2 
2 

746-905 
746-905 
644-783 
644-783 
710-783 
676-746 
614-710 
5S4-710 
556-676 
505-644 
530-644 
556-614 
457-556 

73,599 

9,396 

236,918 

18,792 

8,350 
39,242 
16,504 
13,736 

7.368 
99,437 
14.320 
12,732 

77,270 

9,396 

247,315 

18,792 

8,772 

40,990 

16,904 

14,422 

7,368 

104,451 

14,676 

13,032 

1 
4 
2 
11 
5 
1 
3 

1 
4 
2 
11 
5 
1 
3 

435-530 
480-530 
425-517 
395-505 
415-505 
395-480 
395-480 

5.352 
25,165 
12,333 
59,921 
25,530 

4,860 
15,942 

5,622 
25,440 
12,408 
61,228 
26,820 

5,106 
16.596 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 
950-1,155 
905-1,100 

16,044 
12,176 

16,044 

12,784 

1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 

1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 

905-1,100 
783-950 
746-905 
746-905 
530-644 
480-530 
425-517 

10,062 
9,894 

21,132 
7,548 

11,964 
6,204 

10,566 
10,398 
21.678 

7,728 
12,258 

6,204 

630 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Contintsed 


SALARIES  AND  "WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
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22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
2S 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
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HVISION    OF    DESIGN   AND 

CONSTRUCTION— Continued 

Office  of  the  Chief — Continued 
Construction  Branch — Continued 
Lower   San   Joaquin   River  Flood 
Control  Project : 
Supervising    construction    engi- 
neer    

Construction  supervisor  II 

Associate   engineer   

Supervising   land   surveyor 

Construction  supervisor  I 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water   resources   technician   II 

Construction  inspector 

Water    resources    technician    I 

Junior  civil   engineer 

Instrumentman    

Engineering  aid  II 

Senior  typist  clerk 

Engineering  aid  I 

San  Luis  Liaison — Los  Banos: 

Construction  supervisor  III 

Construction  supervisor  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

North  San  Joaquin  Project  Office  : 
Principal  construction  engineer 
Supervising    construction    engi- 
neer     

Construction  management  engi- 
neer     

Supervising  electrical  construc- 
tion  engineer   

Construction  supervisor  III 

Senior  engineer 

Construction  supervisor  II 

Construction    management    su- 
pervisor     

Electrical    construction     super- 
visor II 

Mechanical   construction   super- 
visor   II 

Associate    engineer    _ 
Associate     electrical      engineer. 

hydraulic    structures    

Water      resources      engineering 

associate    

Materials    and    research    engi- 
neering associate  

Associate  steel  inspector   _ 

Construction  supervisor  I 

Construction  office   manager 

Electrical    construction     super- 
visor   I    

Mechanical   construction   super- 
visor   I 

Assistant   civil    engineer    

Assistant    mechanical    engineer 
Water   resources   technician   II 

Construction    inspector    

Electrical    construction    inspec- 
tor     

Business   service   officer   I 

Senior    delineator    __    

Water    resources    technician    I 

Junior   civil   engineer 

Instrumentman    

Delineator 

Photographer 

Storekeeper  I  

Engineering  aid  II 

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Blueprinter 

Laborer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Engineering  aid  I 

Intermediate  clerk 


SALARY  RANGE 

o.s 

— 

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- 

- 

1 

— 

— 

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— 

— 

0.5 

— 

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— 

— 

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1 

1 

905-1.100 

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811,400 

2.5 

1 

1 

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11.130 

11.68S 

1.9 

- 

_ 

7S3-99S 

- 

- 

4 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

1.S 

_ 

— 

746-905 

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4.7 

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0.3 

— 

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614-710 

— 

— 

4.8 

— 

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530-644 

— 

— 

1 

— 

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457—556 

— 

— 

2.6 

- 

- 

415-505 

- 

- 

0.9 

1 

1 

1.213-1,475 

14,556 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13:200 

13.200 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.352 

5,622 

0.7 

1 

1 

1.475-1.793 

17,700 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1.54S 

1S,576 

1S,576 

1 

1 

1 

1.273-1,54S 

17,773 

18,576 

0.9 

1 

3 

1.273-1.54S 

15.980 

16.792 

3.S 

4 

4 

1.213-1.475 

69.416 

70,240 

0.5 

_ 

3.100-1.337 

— 

— 

7.5 

7 

7 

1,048-1,273 

104,027 

106.24S 

5.3 

G 

0 

1.04,8-1.273 

S3.402 

S6.02S 

O.S 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

13.695 

34.3S2 

1 

1 

1 

1.048-1.273 

13.310 

13.976 

6 

6 

6 

950-1.155 

N0.316 

82.136 

0.5 

- 

- 

950-1.155 

- 

- 

3.5 

3 

3 

905-1.100 

39.0S0 

39.600 

o 

905-1.100 

_ 

_ 

i 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12.276 

12.SNN 

21.4 

15 

15 

905-1.100 

3X4,117 

189.424 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13.200 

13.200 

O.S 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26.400 

26.400 

1 

1 

1 

0115-1.100 

3  3.200 

3  3.200 

17.7 

15 

15 

783-99S 

158.682 

364.617 

0.5 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

10.524 

33.040 

27.1 

25 

25 

746-905 

250.433 

259.847 

41.5 

30 

30 

746-905 

2S9.S51 

303.528 

1.6 

4 

4 

74C>-905 

36.924 

38.748 

1 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10.356 

10.356 

27 

24 

24 

644-7S3 

202.798 

212.234 

7.7 

10 

10 

710-783 

91.246 

93.072 

3.1 

4 

4 

614-710 

30.927 

32.472 

1 

1 

1 

r.M-710 

8.04S 

8.452 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7.36S 

7.728 

0.9 

1 

1 

505-644 

6.386 

0.700 

39 

24 

24 

530-644 

167.7S1 

175.282 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,72S 

7.068 

2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.490 

6.672 

0.9 

1 

1 

457-556 

61285 

6.603 

0.7 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,352 

5.622 

12.8 

3 

3 

480-530 

18.780 

39,080 

1.7 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,605 

5.SS1 

12.3 

12 

12 

395-505 

61.582 

64.170 

11.7 

10 

10 

415-505 

52.903 

55.068 

2.3 

3 

3 

395^S0 

16,3S2 

16,762 

KKSOTTRCES 


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SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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DIVISION    OF    DESIGN    AND 

CONSTRUCTION— Continued 

Office  of  the  Chief — Continued 
Construction  Branch — Continued 
South  San  Joaquin  Project  Office  : 

Principal  construction  engineer 

Construction  management 

engineer  

Construction  supervisor  III 

Senior  engineer  

Construction  supervisor  II 

( instruction  management 

supervisor 

Associate  engineer 

Associate  mechanical  engineer  _ 

Associate  electrical  engineer 

Water  resources  engineering 
associate    

Materials  and  research 

engineering  associate 

Construction  supervisor  I 

Construction  office  manager 

Electrical  construction  supervi- 
sor I 

Mechanical  construction  super- 
visor I 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  mechanical  engineer 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II- 

Construction  inspector     

Electrical  construction  inspector 

Mechanical  construction  inspec- 
tor  

Business  service  officer  I 

Senior  maintenance  foreman 

Senior  delineator 

Senior  photographer 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Junior  civil  engineer 

Junior  mechanical  engineer 

Junior  electrical  engineer 

Instrumentman    

Maintenance  man  III 

Storekeeper  II  

Photographer    

Accountant  I 

Engineering  aid   II 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Maintenance   man   II 

Property  clerk  I 

Business  management  trainee 

Automotive  serviceman 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Stock  clerk  

Maintenance  man   I 

Laborer 

Levee  patrol,   maintenance   and 
construction  man 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Engineering  aid  I 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Junior   typist-clerk    

Temporary  help 

Consultants 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  c  __    1,888.4    1,954.1    1,954.1         $17,S81,659 

AREA    MANAGEMENT 

Office    of    the    Assistant    Chief    Engi- 
neer: 

Assistant  chief  engineer 0.7           1              1  $1,708-2,038 

Supervising  engineer    111  1,273-1,548 

Training  officer  I 111  905-1,100 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY   RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,016 

1 

1 

1 

1, 273-1. 54S 

1S.576 

1S.576 

4.5 

.( 

5 

1,213-1.475 

85,582 

87,730 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1.337 

16,044 

16,044 

5.3 

8 

S 

1,048-1,273 

110,974 

115,570 

4 

7 

7 

1,048-1,273 

96.866 

100, 949 

1.4 

21 

21 

950-1,155 

246,908 

259,: ',25 

— 

2 

o 

950-1,155 

23.376 

24.552 

— 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

2". 376 

24.552 

2.S 

6 

6 

905-1.100 

70.9!  12 

73,884 

0.8 

5 

5 

905-1,100 

56,352 

59.17S 

9.7 

27 

27 

905-1.100 

306.124 

321,474 

0.7 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,976 

12,576 

- 

2 

2 

905-1.100 

22,260 

23,376 

1.5 

4 

4 

905-1.100 

46.590 

48.264 

14.6 

31 

31 

7S3-99S 

316,214 

329,506 

— 

5 

5 

7S3-950 

4S.150 

50,550 

1 

4 

4 

783-950 

39,193 

41.147 

23.3 

46 

46 

746-905 

444.112 

462.099 

44.1 

74 

74 

746-905 

704.107 

736,089 

- 

3 

3 

746-905 

27,522 

2S.S90 

0.7 

5 

5 

746-905 

45.944 

4S.22S 

1.1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.524 

10.S60 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.146 

10,650 

1.3 

2 

2 

710-S63 

1S,573 

19.4SS 

0.3 

1 

1 

644-783 

8,62S 

9,063 

19.4 

42 

42 

644-7S3 

340,256 

357.321 

3.7 

11 

11 

710-7S3 

9S.588 

101,802 

_ 

3 

3 

710-7S3 

26.20S 

27.522 

— 

3 

o 
O 

710-783 

26.20S 

27.522 

2.3 

3 

3 

614-710 

23.003 

24,148 

O.S 

1 

1 

614-710 

S,452 

8,520 

— 

1 

1 

5S4-746 

7,182 

7,542 

0.9 

1 

1 

556-676 

7.4SS 

7.S56 

— 

1 

1 

556-676 

6.S40 

7,182 

37.7 

62 

62 

530-644 

420,103 

440,495 

— 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,522 

6.S52 

10.9 

11 

11 

5S4-644 

S2.S4S 

S3.92S 

0.6 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,260 

6.56S 

0.4 

1 

1 

556-614 

7.33S 

7.36S 

2 

4 

4 

530-584 

27,032 

27.720 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.386 

6.712 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,935 

6,235 

1.9 

6 

6 

457-556 

34,536 

36,262 

13.6 

15 

15 

505-556 

98.206 

99,456 

1.4 

4 

4 

4S0-530 

24,040 

24,990 

2.9 

O 

3 

4SO-530 

19,030 

19.080 

2.8 

4 

4 

425-517 

22.648 

23,459 

9.3 

14 

14 

395-505 

70.264 

73,817 

20 

28 

28 

415-505 

146.449 

153.843 

0.3 

1 

1 

395-180 

4.S60 

5,106 

0.8 

1 

1 

395-iSO 

5,100 

5.352 

1 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,619 

4,852 

133.S 

122.3 

122.3 

(1,070,038) 

950,4S4 

950,4S4 

0.4 

2.8 

2.8 

(3.930) 

27,910 

27,910 

1,675,311         $20,322,954 


$20,496 

18,576 

13,200 

6,S52 


$21,516 

18.576 

13:200 

6.852 


632 


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86 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh 


) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


AREA    MANAGEMENT— Continued 

Office    of    the    Assistant    Chief    Engi- 
neer— Continued 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer    

Temporary  help 

Consultant    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STATEWIDE   PLANNING  OFFICE 

Office  of  the  Chief : 

Assistant  division  engineer 

Water    resources    engineering    asso- 
ciate     

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Planning  Investigation  Branch : 

Principal  engineer    

Water   resources   engineering   as- 
sociate      

Water  resources  technician  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Water    Development    and     Staging 
Section : 

Supervising  engineer    

Senior  engineer 

Associate  engineer    

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Intermediate  stenographer    

Water  Utilization  Analysis  Section  : 

Supervising  engineer 

Senior  land  and  water  use  ana- 
lyst     

Senior  engineer 

Senior  economist    

Associate  engineer    

Water   resources   engineering   as- 
sociate      

Associate  land  and  water  use 

analyst    

Associate  statistician 

Associate  economist 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Basic    Data    Coordination    Branch : 

Senior  engineer 

Associate   engineer   

Associate  engineering  geologist 

Associate    land    and    water    use 

analyst    

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Special  Activities  Coordination 
Branch : 

Supervising   engineer   

Senior  engineer  

Construction   management   super- 
visor     

Associate   engineer   

Associate  construction  analyst 

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate   

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Flood  assistance  analyst 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

- 

- 

$457-556 

- 

- 

1.8 

1 

1 

425-517 

$5,226 

$5,484 

0.1 

0.4 

0.4 

(1,171) 

2,900 

2,900 

- 

0.4 

0.4 

(-) 

4,000 

4,000 

6.6 


61.4 


5.8 


5.8 


$68,153 


$71,250 


66.8 


66.8 


$724,041 


$816,772 


$72,52S 


1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

$23,712 

$23,712 

1 
1 

0.8 
0.2 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

905-1,100 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 

12,732 
6,852 
6.029 
5,760 

13,200 
6,852 
6,204 
5,760 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

1.5 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

905-1,100 
644-783 
469-571 

10,860 

7,728 
6,852 

11,400 
8,112 
6,852 

1 

2.5 

3.4 

1.7 

2 

0.5 

1 

o 

3 
o 
o 

1 
1 

1 

o 

3 
3 

1 
1 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

783-998 

746-905 

425-517 

18,576 
32,088 
39,532 
32,196 
10,566 
5,444 

18,576 
32,088 
40,810 
32.652 
10,860 
5,720 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

0.5 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

15.852 
15,468 
15,156 
13,860 

16,044 
16,044 
15,916 
13,860 

0.9 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

25,576 

26,192 

1 
1 
1 

0.8 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

783-998 

746-905 

425-517 

13,200 
13,200 

6,204 

13,200 
13,200 

6,204 

1 

4.2 

1.2 

1 

7 
1 

1 

7 

1 

1,100-1,337 
950-1,155 
950-1,155 

16,044 
90,449 
13,860 

16,044 
92,268 
13,860 

1 
1 
0.9 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

905-1,100 
425-517 
395-505 

12,576 

5,582 
5,760 

13,200 
5,858 
5,760 

1 
3 

1 
3 

1 
3 

1,273-1,548 
1,100-1,337 

18,576 
48,132 

18,576 
48,132 

0.6 
3.9 
0.4 

1 
4 

1 
4 

1.048-1,273 
950-1,155 
950-1,155 

14,976 
54,401 

15.276 
55,330 

3.8 

2.5 

0.4 

2.9 

1 

1 

2.8 

4 
2 
1 
3 
1 
1 
3.8 

4 
2 
1 
3 
1 
1 
3.8 

905-1,100 
783-998 
821-998 
746-905 
469-571 
395-505 
(22,136) 

51,976 

22,800 
9,852 

31,908 
6,572 
5,462 

30,311 

52,592 
22,800 
10,356 
32,412 
6,852 
5,737 
30,311 

$828,914 


RESOURCES 


633 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Aulh.)      (Aolh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
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85 


STATEWIDE   OPERATIONS  OFFICE 

Office  of  the  Chief: 

Assistant   division   engineer 1.1 

Delineator    1 

Drafting   aid   II   1 

Senior    stenographer    1 

Senior  typist-clerk   1 

Intermediate   stenographer 2.9 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    4.8 

Drafting   aid   I   0.6 

Intermediate  clerk   1 

Program  Control : 

Water   resources   engineering   as- 
sociate       1 

Communications  Systems  Engineering : 
Senior  communications  engineer-  1 
Senior  communications  techni- 
cian     1 

Dispatcher-clerk    2 

Water   and   Power  Operations   and 
Maintenance  Branch  : 
Water    Operations    and    Mainte- 
nance Section  : 

Supervising   engineer 1 

Senior    engineer    3.3 

Senior  electrical  engineer - 

Associate   engineer 6.1 

Associate   electrical   engineer - 

Associate  electrical  engineer, 

hydraulic    structures    0.3 

Associate  operations  and  main- 
tenance engineer 0.7 

Associate  sanitary  engineer 0.7 

Weed  control  specialist 1 

Water  resources  engineering 

associate     6.2 

Research   writer   1.1 

Assistant   civil   engineer 7.8 

Pollution  bioanalyst  III - 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 2.6 

Water  resources  technician  II  2 

Water   resources   technician   I_  1.9 

Aquatic  biologist  I - 

Power  Operations  and 
Maintenance  Section : 
Supervising  power  operations 

and  maintenance  engineer.  1 

Senior  operations  and 

maintenance  engineer 2.7 

Associate  engineer 1 

Associate  operations  and 

maintenance  engineer 8.3 

Water  resources  engineering 

associate   2 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 1.6 

Water  resources  technician  II  _  1 

Electrical  engineering 

technician   II — 

Junior  electrical  engineer 0.1 

Laboratory  technician-chemical 

analyst - 

Project  Operations  Control  Center : 

Senior  engineer  1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.2 

Water  and  Power  Scheduling 
Section : 

Senior  engineer - 

Associate  electric  utilities 

engineer 0.9 

Water  resources  engineering 

associate 0.7 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1.2 

Water  resources  technician  II  _  0.3 

Junior  electrical  engineer 0.6 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

§1,626-1,976 

$23,712 

$23,712 

1 

1 

584-710 

8.520 

8,520 

2 

2 

530-644 

13.S84 

14,568 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

3 

425-517 

18.128 

18,412 

5 

5 

395-505 

27.562 

28,073 

1 

1 

415-505 

5.106 

5,364 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5.760 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

10,044 

10,044 

1 

1 

710-821 

9.852 

9,852 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

4 

1 

10 

1 

1 

4 

1 

10 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

950-1,155 

18.576 
62,868 
13,530 
126.731 
11,688 

18,576 
63.600 
14,208 
130,938 
12,276 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

11,544 

12,126 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

950-1,155 
950-1.155 
905-1,100 

11,784 
12.376 
12,784 

12,376 
12.992 
13,200 

7 
2 
6 
1 
3 
2 

9 
1 

7 
2 
6 
1 
3 
2 
2 
1 

905-1,100 
863-1,048 
783-998 
783-950 
783-950 
746-905 
644-783 
556-676 

87,369 
21,258 
63,026 

9.396 
30,772 
20,754 
18,059 

6,840 

90,408 
22,305 
65,598 

9,852 
32,304 
21.258 
18,533 

7,182 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

3 
1 

3 

1 

1,100-1,337 
950-1,155 

43,232 
13,860 

45,388 
13,860 

12 

12 

950-1,155 

146,884 

153,550 

2 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 
2 

1 

905-1.100 
783-998 
7S3-950 
746-905 

26,400 
11,400 
21,030 
10,860 

26,400 
11,400 
21,510 
10,860 

1 

1 

1 
1 

746-905 
710-7S3 

8,952 
8,736 

9.396 
9,174 

1 

1 

584-710 

6,S40 

7,182 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 
359-405 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,530 

14,208 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

22,800 

23,952 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

905-1,100 
783-998 
746-905 
710-783 

13,148 

11,400 

9,978 

8,736 

13,200 

11,400 

10,482 

9,174 

634 


KESOURCBS 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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STATEWIDE   OPERATIONS  OFFICE— 

Continued 

Office  of  the  Chief — Continued 

Project  Operations  Control  Officer — 
Continued 
General  Project  Maintenance 
Section : 
Chief  water  and  power 

dispatcher 0.2  1  1 

Associate  engineer -  1  1 

Senior  water  and  power 

dispatcher —  1  1 

Water  resources  technician  II  _  —  4  4 

Flood  Forecasting  and  Control 
Branch : 

Principal  engineer 111 

Flood   Operations   and   Flood 
Forecasting : 

Senior  engineer 111 

Meteorologist   III   111 

Associate   engineer   2  2  2 

Water     resources     engineering 

associate   0.8  1  1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 3.4  4  4 

Water  resources   technician   II  1.4  2  2 

Water    resources    technician    13  3  3 

Snow  Surveys  Water  Supply 
Forecasting : 

Senior  engineer 111 

Associate   engineer   111 

Assistant  civil  engineer 2  2  2 

Water   resources   technician   II  1.3  2  2 

Water    resources    technician    II  11 

Flood  Control  Maintenance 
Section : 

Senior  engineer  111 

Water     resources     engineering 

associate   111 

Temporary    help    10.4  8.5  8.5 

Consultants    -  1.1  1.1 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

NORTHERN    DISTRICT 

Office  of  the  District  Director  : 

District  director  I 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Administrative  Section : 

Administrative  officer  II 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior   typist-clerk   

Junior  clerk 

Planning  Section  : 

Supervising   engineer 

Senior  engineer 

Associate  engineer 

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate   

Research  writer 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Engineering  aid  I 

Special  Investigation  Section : 

Supervising  engineer 

Senior  land  and  water  use  analyst 

Senior  engineer 

Senior  engineering  geologist 

Senior  economist 

Associate  engineer 

Associate   engineering  geologist 

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate      

Associate   economist 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  engineering  geologist 

Assistant    land    and    water    use 
analyst    


110.2      140.6      140.6 


1 
1 

1.1 
1.5 

1 
1 
1 
1 
o 
2 
0.8 

1 
2.7 

5.6 


1 

S.3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

0.7 

2.8 

1 

1 

2.9 

1.6 

2.4 
1.2 
2.3 

5 


1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
4 
6 

3 

1 
9 


1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
2 
1 
1 

1 
4 
6 

3 

1 
9 


1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 

2 
2 

1 
5 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,100-1,337 

950-1,100 

905-1,100 
746-905 


1,475-1,793 


1,100-1,337 

1,048-1,273 

950-1,155 

905-1,100 
7S3-998 
746-905 
614-7S3 


1.100-1,337 

950-1,155 

783-99S 

746-905 

644-783 


1,100-1,337 

905-1.100 
(S2.95S) 
(-) 

$1,166,071 


$1,475-1,793 
746-905 
469-571 
395-505 

905-1,100 
457-556 
457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
359-435 
342^115 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

950-1.155 

905-1,100 
863-1,048 
783-998 
746-905 
395-505 
415-505 

1,273-1,548 
1,100-1,337 
1,100-1,337 
1,100-1,337 
1,100-1,337 
950-1.155 
950-1.155 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

783-998 

783-950 

746-905 


$15,404 
11,6SS 

10,S60 
36,696 


21,516 


16,044 
15,276 
27,720 

13,200 
39,504 
20,922 

25,688 


16,044 
13,860 
21,966 
20,034 
9,396 


16,044 

12,732 
68,842 
11,000 

$1,546,S33 


$20,S36 
9,552 
5,743 
5,127 

10,995 
6,495 
6,549 
6,204 

10,432 
4.63S 
4344 

18,576 
62,472 
78,784 

39,236 
12,026 
95,754 
21,720 
11,024 
10,792 

1S.576 
13.200 
32.0S8 
16,044 
14,736 
26,086 
25,260 

25,576 
24,060 
11.400 
53,136 

21,720 


$16,044 
12,276 

11.400 
3S,520 


21,516 

16,044 
15,276 
27,720 

13,200 
41,460 
21,426 
26,508 


16,044 
13,860 
22,485 
20,490 
9,396 


16,044 

13.200 

6S,842 
11,000 

$1,606,612 


$21,516 

10.02S 

6,029 

5,386 

11.544 
6,684 
6.6S4 
6,204 

10,959 
4,S72 
4,562 

1S,576 
63,792 
S0.641 

39,600 
12,576 
98.916 
21,720 
11.290 
11,336 

1S.576 
13.S60 
32.0S8 
16,044 
15,46S 
26,696 
25,836 

26,192 
24,600 
11,400 
55,299 

21,720 


RESOURCES 


635 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER    RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    66-69    | 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)        Auih  |     I 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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NORTHERN    DISTRICT— Continued 

( tffice  of  the  District  Director — 
Continued 
Special  Investigation  Section — 
Continued 

Senior   delineator    

Water  resources  technician  I 

Junior  engineering  geologist 

Delineator     

Engineering  aid  II 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Right-of-Way  Section : 

Associate  land  agent 

Assistant  land  agent 

Operations  Section : 

Supervising   engineer    

Senior  engineer  

Associate   engineer   

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate   

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Engineering   aid    I    

Intermediate    stenographer 

Junior   typist-clerk    

Sutter   Maintenance    and   Repair 
Unit: 

Associate   engineer   

General     maintenance    superin- 
tendent     

Senior  maintenance  foreman 

Maintenance  foreman 

Maintenance  man   III 

Storekeeper    I    

Maintenance  man   II 

Senior  clerk 

Stock    clerk    

Maintenance  man  I 

Levee  patrol,  maintenance  and 

construction    man    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Consultants     

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


SAN    FRANCISCO    BAY   DISTRICT 

Office  of  the  District  Director  : 

District  director  I 

Associate  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Administrative  Section: 

Administrative  officer  II 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk   

Junior   typist-clerk   

Planning  and  Investigation  Section  : 

Supervising   engineer   

Senior  engineer 

Senior  engineering  geologist 

Associate   engineer   

Associate   engineering   geologist 

Associate  economist 

Research  writer 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  engineering  geologist 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Senior  delineator 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Water  Supply  and  Quality  Section  : 

Supervising    engineer    

Senior  land  and  water  use  ana- 
lyst   


SALARY  RANGE 

1.1 

1 

1 

$710-863 

$9,552 

$10,028 

2.3 

4 

4 

644-783 

32,630 

34,265 

2.1 

o 

o 

710-783 

18,385 

18,792 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,698 

8.080 

2.7 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,952 

7,298 

o 

o 

o 

425-517 

10,957 

11,509 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11,784 

12,376 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

9,020 

9,474 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1.548 

18,576 

18,576 

3 

2 

o 

1,100-1,337 

32,088 

32,088 

0.5 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,226 

12,836 

4.3 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

52,384 

52,800 

4.7 

4 

4 

783-998 

43,830 

44,310 

11.7 

13 

13 

746-905 

135,761 

138,486 

5 

4 

4 

644-783 

34,786 

36,072 

0.3 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,106 

5,364 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.9 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,632 

4,860 

0.9 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,S60 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12.680 

13,200 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 

20,712 

21,678 

6.7 

6 

6 

644-783 

56,265 

56,376 

1.8 

4 

4 

614-710 

33,162 

34,080 

0.9 

1 

1 

505-644 

6,980 

7,338 

20 

20 

20 

584-644 

150,646 

153,068 

0.3 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,835 

6,135 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

20.5 

20 

20 

505-556 

131,679 

133.017 

_ 

1 

1 

480-530 

5,910 

6,210 

1.8 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.760 

5,760 

5.3 

4 

4 

(42.675) 

31,647 

31,647 

0.3 

0.7 

0.7 

(3.000) 
$1,579,217 

7,170 
$1,670,496 

7,170 

174.9 

173.7 

173.7 

$1,706,083 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1.2 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,282 

6,600 

1.9 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,124 

10,630 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,992 

13,200 

OS 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,285 

6,594 

1.2 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,398 

5,674 

O.S 

o 

2 

395-505 

9,720 

10,212 

1.1 

1 

1 

395^180 

4,940 

5,190 

1.6 

1 

1 

359-435 

5,160 

5,220 

1 

1 

1 

1.273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

3 

3 

o 

1,100-1,337 

47,620 

48,132 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,340 

16,044 

2.5 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

51,096 

52,272 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,688 

12,276 

0.7 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,130 

11,688 

1 

1 

1 

S63-l,048 

11,175 

11,736 

7.1 

7 

7 

783-99S 

77,645 

79,239 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

10,314 

10,818 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,630 

0  5 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,100 

9,548 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,520 

8,952 

2.5 

4 

4 

644-783 

33,376 

34,970 

3 

o 

3 

425-517 

16,826 

17,350 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1S.576 

1S,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,916 

16,044 

636 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Anlh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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3 
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SAN    FRANCISCO   BAY   DISTRICT— 

Continued 

Office  of  the  District  Director — ■ 
Continued 
Water  Supply  and  Quality 
Section — Continued 

Senior  engineer 

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate   

Associate  land  and  water  use  ana- 
lyst   

Assistant   civil   engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Assistant    land    and    water    use 

analyst    

Water  resources  technican   I 

Junior  civil  engineer 

Engineering  aid  II 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Engineering  aid  I 

Operations  Section : 

Senior  engineer 

Associate   engineer   

Associate  mechanical  engineer 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  mechanical  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Maintenance    foreman    

Maintenance  man  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Delta    Operation    and    Maintenance 
Zone  : 
Chief     of     zone     operations    and 

maintenance     

Senior  engineer 

Senior  operations  and  maintenance 

engineer 

Hydroelectric  plant  maintenance 

superintendent 

Hydroelectric  plant  operations 

superintendent 

Associate  operations  and 

maintenance  engineer 

Water  resources  engineering 

associate   

General  maintenance 

superintendent 

Hydroelectric  plant  electrical 

supervisor 

Hydroelectric  plant  mechanical 

supervisor 

Chief  hydroelectric  plant  operator 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Business  service  officer  I 

Training  assistant 

Senior  maintenance  foreman 

Hydroelectric  plant  electrician 

foreman 

Hydroelectric  plant  mechanic 

foreman 

Senior  hydroelectric  plant 

operator  

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Maintenance  foreman 

Hydroelectric  plant  electrician 

Hydroelectric  plant  mechanic 

Hydroelectric  plant  operator 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Maintenance  man  III 

Storekeeper  I  

Engineering  aid  II 

Maintenance  man  II 

Junior  hydroelectric  plant 

operator  

Groundsman 

Senior  stenographer 

Stock  clerk 


SALARY  RANGE 

2 

2 

2 

$1,100-1,337 

$32,088 

$32,08S 

2.2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

0.7 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

11,68S 

12.276 

4.5 

5 

5 

7S3-99S 

52,515 

54,228 

2.9 

4 

4 

746-905 

40,021 

41.41S 

2.3 

2 

2 

746-905 

19,132 

19.640 

3.6 

3 

3 

644-7S3 

26.261 

26,904 

— 

1 

1 

710-7S3 

S,736 

9,174 

1.8 

3 

3 

530-644 

20,966 

21.S90 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.5 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,651 

5,929 

1.4 

o 

2 

395-505 

10,140 

10.63S 

0.4 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,106 

5,364 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13.S60 

13.S60 

1 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13,860 

13,860 

o 

2 

2 

783-998 

21,756 

22,260 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

11,310 

11.400 

1 

2 

2 

746-905 

19.51S 

20.256 

O.S 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

S,41S 

8,844 

0  5 

_ 

_ 

644-783 

— 

— 

2 

_ 

_ 

584-644 

— 

— 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,530 

5.760 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,54S 

1S.430 

1S.576 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,276 

16,044 

0.7 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

0.8 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,156 

15,916 

0.6 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,640 

13,860 

O.S 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

22,548 

23,676 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,732 

13,200 

O.S 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,SS0 

12,476 

0.7 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,220 

11,784 

O.S 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

11.S32 

12,426 

_ 

2 

2 

746-905 

18,348 

19,260 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,650 

10,860 

0.3 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,472 

9,936 

0.8 

2 

2 

746-905 

20,082 

21,090 

1.2 

2 

2 

821-905 

20,796 

21,552 

0.7 

6 

6 

S21-905 

60,670 

63,69S 

2.4 

6 

6 

746-905 

57,072 

59,916 

_ 

2 

0 

7S3-998 

19,260 

20,220 

_ 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,630 

9,630 

0.9 

5 

5 

644-783 

40,200 

42.216 

2 

4 

4 

644-783 

33,156 

34.344 

1.4 

6 

6 

710-783 

52.S56 

55.192 

1.1 

2 

2 

710-783 

17,436 

18,311 

2.5 

5 

5 

644-783 

40,718 

42,766 

— 

2 

2 

676-746 

16,632 

17,472 

1.3 

10 

10 

614-710 

76,766 

80,360 

0.6 

9 

2 

505-644 

12,759 

13,402 

0.7 

2 

2 

530-644 

14,358 

14,916 

6.4 

7 

7 

584-644 

53,256 

53,976 

0.1 

6 

6 

530-644 

39,132 

41,112 

0.5 

2 

2 

480-530 

12.576 

13.206 

_ 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,628 

5.904 

0.1 

4 

4 

457-558 

22,4SS 

23,616 

RESOURCES 


637 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (fluth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
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SAN  FRANCISCO  BAY  DISTRICT— 
Continued 

Office  of  the  District  Director — ■ 
Continued 
Delta  Operations  and  Maintenance 
Zone — Continued 

Dispatcher  clerk  

Maintenance  man  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Janitor    

Associate  land  agent 

Assistant  land  agent 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

SACRAMENTO   DISTRICT 

Office  of  the  District  Director : 

District  director  I 

Water  resources  technician   II 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk    

Administrative  Section  : 

Administrative  officer  III 

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Senior  file   clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Blueprinter    

Intermediate  stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk    

Intermediate  clerk   

Planning  Section : 

Supervising  engineer    

Senior  engineer 

Associate  engineer    

Water   resources   engineering   as- 
sociate   

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Senior  stenographer   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Engineering  aid  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk    

Special  Investigations  Section : 

Supervising  engineer    

Senior  land  and  water  use  ana- 
lyst     

Senior  engineer 

Senior  economist 

Associate  engineer    

Associate  engineering  geologist 

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate   

Associate  land  and  water  use  an- 
alyst   

Associate  economist 

Research  writer 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Assistant  land  and  water  use  an- 
alyst   

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Senior  delineator 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Delineator 

Engineering  aid  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Engineering  aid  I 

Right-of-Way  Section : 

Associate  land  agent 

Assistant  land  agent 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Operations  Section : 

Supervising  engineer 

Senior  engineer 

Associate  engineer 

Associate  operations  and  mainte- 
nance engineer 


SALARY  EANGE 

- 

1 

1 

$457-556 

$5,622 

$5,904 

— 

3 

3 

505-556 

18,630 

19,566 

0.5 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,330 

11,688 

1.4 

3 

3 

395-505 

15,480 

15.972 

0.6 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1.1 

6 

6 

395-480 

30,201 

31.43S 

0.9 

1 

1 

863-1.04R 

12,576 

12.576 

0.2 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,736 

9.174 

8 

3.2 

3.2 

(64,391) 
$1,106,321 

25,266 

$1,800,365 

25.266 

119 

196.2 

196.2 

$1,859,797 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

$1,475-1.793 
746-905 
469-571 
395-505 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1.5 

3.7 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

4 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 

998-1,213 
505-614 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
435-530 
425-517 
395-505 
395-480 

1 
4 
7.8 

1 
4 
9 

1 
4 
9 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

3.8 

1.8 
2.3 

1 
2 

1 

4 
1 
2 

1 
2 

1 
1 

4 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 

905-1,100 
783-998 
644-783 
469-571 
425-517 
415-505 
395-505 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1.548 

1 

1 
1 

1.8 
2.8 

1 
1 
1 
3 

1 

1 
1 
1 
3 
1 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1,337 

1,100-1.337 

950-1,155 

950-1,155 

2.2 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

1 

1.9 
1 

3.1 
3 

1 
2 

1 
2 
3 

1 
2 

1 
2 
3 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

863-1.04S 

7S3-998 

746-905 

1 

1.2 

1 

1 

3 

0.1 

2 

1.9 

1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
3 

1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
3 

746-905 
746-905 
710-S63 
644-7S3 
584-710 
530-644 
425-517 
415-505 

1 
3 
1 

1 
4 
2 

1 
4 
2 

863-1,048 
710-863 
425-517 

1 
3 
1.4 

1 
3 
2 

1 
3 

2 

1.273-1.54S 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

- 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

$21,516 
9.586 
6,852 
5,760 

14,556 
7,368 
6.672 
5,484 
5.810 
6.360 
6.129 
5.760 

20.682 

18,576 

63,600 

120,191 

51,384 

11.400 

18,792 

6,852 

11,855 

5,106 

5,760 

18.576 

16.044 
16,044 
15,980 
39,360 
13,860 

13,200 

12,576 
25,674 
10,860 
21,264 
29,542 

9,S52 
18,386 
10,356 

9,359 
24,678 

6,522 

5,628 
16,500 

12,576 
40,206 
11,430 

1S,576 
48,132 
26,0S6 

23,376 


$21,516 

10.062 

6.852 

5,760 

14.556 
7.368 
6,672 
5,760 
6.110 
6.360 
6.204 
5,760 

21,713 

18,576 

64,176 

121,988 

51,976 

11,400 

18,792 

6,852 

12,133 

5,364 

5,760 

18,576 

16,044 
16.044 
16.044 
39,946 
13,860 

13,200 

13,200 
26,348 
11,400 
22,218 
31,026 

10,356 

19,290 

10,356 

9,396 

25,056 

6,852 

5.904 

16,764 

12,576 
41,178 
11,688 

18,576 
48,132 
26,696 

24,552 


638 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Confinued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aoth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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SACRAMENTO   DISTRICT— Continued 

Office  of  the  District  Director — 
Continued 
Operations  Section — Continued 
Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate  

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Engineering   aid    II    

Laborer     

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Sacramento  Maintenance  and 
Repair  Unit : 
General    maintenance    superin- 
tendent     

Senior   maintenance   foreman 

Maintenance    foreman    

Maintenance    mechanic    

Maintenance  man  III 

Storekeeper   I    

Maintenance  man  II 

Maintenance  man  I 

Intermediate   clerk 

Oroville  Operation  and  Mainte- 
nance Zone : 
Chief  of  zone  operations  and 

maintenance     

Hydroelectric   plant   maintenance 

superintendent     

Hydroelectric  plant  operations 

superintendent     

Associate  engineer   

General  maintenance  superin- 
tendent     

Hydroelectric     plant     mechanical 

supervisor     

Chief  hydroelectric  plant  operator 

Water   resources   technician   II 

Electrical    engineering    technician 

II     

Administrative   officer   I    

Training    assistant   

Senior   maintenance  foreman 

Hydroelectric  plant  mechanic 

foreman 

Senior   hydroelectric  plant 

operator     

Electrical  engineering  technician  I 

Maintenance  foreman 

Hydroelectric  plant  electrician 

Hydroelectric  plant  mechanic 

Hydroelectric  plant  operator 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Maintenance  man  III 

Machinist    

Maintenance  man  II 

Junior  hydroelectric  plant 

operator    

Senior   typist-clerk   

Maintenance  man  I 

Delta  Studies  Section : 

Supervising   engineer   

Senior  engineer  

Associate   engineer   

Associate  sanitary  engineer 

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate   

Associate    land    and    water    use 

analyst    

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Pollution  bioanalyst  II 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Junior  civil  engineer 


8 

7.2 

0.9 

7.9 

9.1 

1 

1 

1 

o 
O 

8 
9 
2 

9 

S 
1 
1 
1 
3 

8 
9 
2 

9 

8 
1 
1 
1 
3 

SALARY  RANGE 
$905-1,100 
7S3-99S 
783-950 
746-905 
644-7S3 
530-644 
480-530 
425-517 
395-505 

$105,000 

98,835 

19.260 

92,166 

73,S0S 

7,616 

6.360 

6.204 

16,104 

$105,600 

100,020 

20,220 

94,909 

74,835 

7,740 

6.360 

6.204 

16.620 

1 

0.9 
3.5 

1 
4 

1.7 

9.4 

12.4 

1 

1 
1 
3 
1 
5 
1 
11 
9 
1 

1 
1 
3 
1 
5 
1 
11 
9 
1 

905-1,100 
746-905 
644-783 
676-746 
614-710 
505-644 
584-644 
505-556 
395^80 

13,200 
10,104 
27.528 

S.952 
39.7S8 

7,368 
81,819 
59.652 

5,760 

13,200 
10.60S 
27,966 

8,952 
41,016 

7,368 
S3.985 
60.084 

5.760 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

16,860 

17,700 

0.6 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,585 

14,266 

_ 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1.100-1,377 
950-1.155 

13,200 
11,688 

13,860 
12,276 

0.1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,832 

12,426 

0.7 
0.7 
0.9 

1 
1 
n 

1 
1 
9 

905-1,100 

905-1,100 

746-905 

11,220 
11,220 
20,034 

11,784 
11,784 
20,490 

0.5 

2 

i 

1 
1 

0 
1 
1 
1 

746-905 
746-905 
746-905 
746-905 

18,348 
9.472 
8  952 
9.174 

19,260 

9.936 
9.396 
9.630 

- 

2 

2 

821-905 

20,196 

21,204 

0.2 
0.2 

4 
1 
2 

1 
4 
10 
1 
3 
1 
4 

4 
1 
2 
1 
4 
10 
1 
3 
1 
4 

746-905 
644-783 
644-783 
710-783 
710-783 
644-783 
676-746 
614-710 
644-710 
584-644 

37.254 

7,920 
15,840 

8,628 
34.944 
79,200 

8.316 
22.662 

7.920 
28,728 

39,078 

8,316 
16,632 

9,063 
36,696 
83,160 

8,736 
23.796 

S.316 
30,168 

0.4 
0.4 

2 
1 
1 

2 
1 
1 

530-644 
457-556 
505-556 

13.179 
6.672 
6,210 

13,844 
6.672 
6.522 

1 

°2 

£3 

1 
3 
5 

1 

1 
0 
5 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

950-1.155 

950-1.155 

18,576 
45,288 
62,353 
11,688 

18,576 
45.948 
65,176 
12,276 

2.3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

36,796 

37,976 

1 
10 
4.3 
0.3 
3.6 
0.6 

1 

12 

5 

1 
5 

1 

1 
12 
5 
1 
5 
1 

905-1.100 

783-998 
746-905 
644-783 
644-783 
710-783 

11,976 

130.211 

50.511 

7,856 
42.660 

9,396 

12,576 

133,289 

51.990 

8,248 
43.604 

9,396 

RESOURCES 


639 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(filled)        (Auth.)      (Atith.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

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SACRAMENTO    DISTRICT— Continued 

Office  of  the  District  Director — 
Continued 
Delta  Studies  Section — Continued 

Aquatic  biologist  I 

Engineering  aid  II 

Senior  stenographer  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Engineering  aid  I 

Temporary  help 

Consultants     

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SAN    JOAQUIN    DISTRICT 

Office  of  the  District  Director : 

District   director   I   

Research   writer    

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Administrative  Section  : 

Administrator   officer   II 

Property  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

Intermediate   account   clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Plauning  Section : 

Supervising    engineer    

Senior    engineer    

Senior   sanitary   engineer    

Senior    microbiologist,    laboratory 

field  services 

Associate    engineer    

Associate   sanitary   engineer 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Pollution  bioanalyst  II 

Junior  civil   engineer 

Engineering   aid   II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Engineering  aid  I 

Special  Investigations  Section : 

Senior  engineer  

Associate  engineer        

Water  resources  engineering 

associate   

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Junior  civil  engineer 

Engineering  aid  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Engineering  aid  I 

Junior  typist-clerk 

Engineering  Services  Section : 

Senior  land  and  water  use  analyst 

Senior  engineer 

Associate   engineer    

Associate  engineering  geologist 

Water  resources  engineering 

associate   

Associate  land  and  water  use 

analyst 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  engineering  geologist 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Assistant  land  and  water  use 

analyst    

Senior  delineator 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Junior  land  and  water  use  analyst 

Junior  civil  engineer 

Delineator 

Engineering  aid  II 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

1 

1 

8556-676 

$6,S40 

S7.1S2 

2.3 

2 

2 

530-644 

14,740 

15,220 

0.5 

1 

1 

469-571 

0.300 

6,684 

3.2 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,830 

18,387 

1 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

5.7 

9.4 

9.4 

(45,693) 

7G.416 

7G.416 

- 

0.3 

0.3 

(-) 
$1,966,1S9 

3.000 

3.000 

206.3 

269.7 

269.7 

.$2,642,027 

$2,705,450 

1 

1 

1 

SI  .475-1.793 

821. 51  6 

821 .516 

0.9 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10.356 

10.860 

1 

1 

1 

7S3-99S 

11.400 

11.400 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

950-1.100 

12.992 

13.200 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

6.980 

7.338 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6.852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2.4 

3 

3 

425-517 

17.697 

17,967 

2.7 

2 

2 

395-505 

10.9S0 

11,244 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,330 

5,599 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

0.8 

1 

1 

3S6-469 

4.920 

5,163 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1S.576 

1S.576 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16.044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

14,916 

15,660 

_ 

1 

1 

1.100-1.337 

13.200 

13,860 

o 

o 

o 

950-1.155 

27.720 

27.720 

0.2 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

11.688 

12.276 

3.9 

4 

4 

783-998 

43.783 

45.017 

3 

3 

3 

746-905 

29.5S0 

30,496 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

S.OSO 

8,486 

0.5 

1 

1 

710-783 

8,736 

9,174 

0.7 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,522 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6.204 

0.7 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,106 

5,364 

<> 

2 

o 

1,100-1,337 

32.088 

32,088 

5 

o 

0 

950-1.155 

68.264 

69,135 

1 

1 

1 

905-1 .100 

13.200 

13,200 

7.3 

9 

9 

7S3-998 

95,835 

98,529 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,608 

10.860 

1.8 

1 

1 

710-783 

9.211 

9.396 

2 

2 

o 

530-644 

14.024 

14.736 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5.536 

5,812 

_ 

2 

o 

415-505 

10,212 

10,728 

0.6 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,543 

4,772 

1 

1 

1 

1 .100-1,337 

16.044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

— 

— 

950-1.155 

— 

— 

2 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.S60 

2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26.400 

26,400 

o 

o 

o 

905-1.100 

26.140 

26,400 

4 

3 

3 

783-998 

33,328 

33,852 

3.1 

1 

1 

7S3-950 

10.7S6 

11,322 

7 

7 

7 

746-905 

74,50S 

75,726 

3.2 

O 

O 

3 

746-905 

32.580 

32,580 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,510 

9.978 

1.8 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,824 

8,214 

O.S 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,728 

8.112 

_ 

1 

1 

710-783 

S.736 

9.174 

1 

1 

i 

584-710 

8.520 

8.520 

4.4 

4 

4 

530-644 

27,584 

28.974 

640 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
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21 
22 
23 
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85 
86 


SAN  JOAQUIN    DISTRICT— Continued 

Office  of  the  District  Director — 
Continued 
Engineering  Services  Section — 
Continued 

Drafting  aid  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Engineering  aid  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Right-of-Way  Acquisition  : 

Associate  land  agent 

Assistant  land  agent 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Operations  Section : 

Supervising  engineer 

Senior  economist 

Associate  engineer 

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate   

Associate  economist 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Assistant  economic  analyst 

Junior  civil  engineer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

San    Luis    Operation    and    Mainte- 
nance Zone : 
Chief     of    zone     operations     and 

maintenance 

Senior  engineer 

Senior     operations     and     mainte- 
nance engineer 

Hydroelectric   plant   maintenance 

superintendent 

Hydroelectric  plant  operations  su- 
perintendent   

Associate  operations  and  mainte- 
nance engineer  

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate   

General   maintenance   superinten- 
dent    

Hydroelectric  plant  electrical  su- 
pervisor   

Hydroelectric     plant     mechanical 

supervisor 

Chief  hydroelectric  plant  operator 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Administrative  officer  I 

Training  assistant 

Senior  maintenance  foreman 

Hydroelectric  plant  electrician 

foreman 

Hydroelectric  plant  mechanic 

foreman 

Senior   hydroelectric   plant    oper- 
ator    

Water  resources  technician  I 

Maintenance  foreman    

Hydroelectric  plant  electrician 

Hydroelectric  plant  mechanic 

Hydroelectric  plant  operator 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Delineator    

Maintenance  man  III 

Machinist   

Supervising  clerk  I 

Storekeeper  I  

Engineering  aid  II 

Hydrographic  aid 

Maintenance  man  II 

Junior   hydroelectric   plant   oper- 
ator     

Skilled  laborer    

Senior  typst-clerk 

Stock  clerk    

Dispatcher  clerk   

Maintenance  man  I 

Groundsman 

Laborer 

Intermediate  stenographer    


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

1 

§530-644 

$7,728 

$7,728 

1.2 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,079 

6,204 

— 

1 

1 

415-505 

5,106 

5,364 

0.5 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,043 

5,29S 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11,175 

11,736 

1 

2 

2 

710-863 

19,092 

19,530 

— 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,484 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1S,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

14,736 

15,468 

5.1 

6 

6 

950-1,155 

79,469 

81,426 

1.2 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,696 

25,276 

2.8 

3 

3 

783-998 

32,160 

32,910 

- 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,396 

9,852 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,S60 

10,860 

2 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.S52 

10,344 

— 

1 

1 

710-783 

8,736 

9,174 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,129 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

16,724 

17,560 

- 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,860 

0.1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,255 

13,918 

- 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13.S60 

0.9 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,805 

14,498 

- 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,400 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,640 

12,226 

0.8 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,265 

11,832 

0.6 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,784 

12,376 

0.9 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,476 

13,096 

1.4 

3 

3 

746-905 

27,744 

29,124 

0.7 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,248 

9,700 

0.9 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,100 

9,548 

1 

3 

3 

746-905 

27,744 

29,124 

0.8 

1 

1 

821-905 

10,230 

10,734 

0.2 

2 

2 

821-905 

19,830 

20,838 

3.6 

5 

5 

746-905 

48,690 

51,150 

2.3 

6 

6 

644-783 

52,133 

53,928 

0.8 

3 

3 

644-783 

25,284 

26,553 

2  2 

7 

7 

710-783 

64,053 

65,032 

2.3 

8 

8 

710-783 

70,104 

73,614 

3.2 

15 

15 

644-783 

121,250 

127,334 

— 

1 

1 

676-746 

8,316 

8,736 

— 

1 

1 

584-710 

7,182 

7.542 

1.8 

4 

4 

614-710 

31,876 

32,904 

_ 

1 

1 

644-710 

7,920 

8.316 

— 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,522 

6.852 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7.368 

7.368 

0.7 

2 

9 

530-644 

14,100 

14,736 

_ 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,522 

6,852 

3.6 

6 

6 

584-644 

45,040 

46,008 

2.7 

10 

10 

530-644 

65.928 

69,256 

0.1 

2 

2 

556-614 

13,680 

14,364 

_ 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,622 

5,904 

0.3 

2 

o 

457-556 

13,680 

14,364 

_ 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,622 

5,904 

o 

8 

8 

505-556 

50,038 

52,222 

_ 

3 

3 

480-530 

17,712 

18,594 

_ 

1 

1 

480-530 

5,904 

6,198 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,628 

5,904 

RESOURCES 


641 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aolh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

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SAN  JOAQUIN  DISTRICT— Continued 

Office  of  the  District  Director — 
Continued 
San  Luis  Operation  and  Maintenance 
Zone — Continued 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Janitor    

Junior   typist-clerk   

South  San  Joaquin  Zone  : 

Chief  of  zone  operations  and 

maintenance     

Senior  engineer 

Senior    operations     and    mainte- 
nance engineer  

Hydroelectric    plant    maintenance 

superintendent . 

Hydroelectric      plant      operations 

superintendent 

Water  resources  engineering  asso- 
ciate   

General  maintenance  superintend- 
ent    

Hydroelectric  plant  electrical  su- 
pervisor   

Hydroelectric     plant     mechanical 

supervisor 

Chief  hydroelectric  plant  operator 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Business  service   officer  I 

Senior   maintenance   foreman 

Senior  hydroelectric  plant 

operator    

Water  resources  technician  I 

Maintenance    foreman    

Hydroelectric  plant  electrician 

Hydroelectric  plant  mechanic 

Hydroelectric  plant   operator 

Maintenance   man   III 

Maintenance  man   II 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Temporary  help 

Consultants      

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


SOUTHERN    DISTRICT 

Office  of  the  District  Director : 

District  director  II 

Associate  attorney 

Water  resources  engineering 

associate    

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Information  Office  : 

Information  officer  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Program  Control  Office  : 

Supervising  engineer 

Associate  engineer 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Administrative  Branch : 

Administrative   officer   IV 

Training  assistant 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Personnel  and  Fiscal  Section : 

Administrative  officer  II 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk  

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  typist-clerk  __. 
Intermediate  account  clerk  . 
Junior  typist-clerk 


SALAIiY  RANGE 

1.5 

2 

2 

$395-505 

$10,086 

$10,596 

0.6 

2 

2 

395-1S0 

9,880 

10.380 

— 

3 

3 

395-480 

14,580 

15,318 

— 

6 

6 

395-480 

29,160 

30,636 

0.4 

3 

3 

359-435 

13,338 

14,009 

_ 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

16,714 

17,548 

— 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,530 

14,208 

- 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,530 

14,208 

- 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,530 

14,208 

- 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,530 

14,208 

- 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,130 

11,688 

- 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,130 

11,688 

- 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,130 

11,688 

_ 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

11,130 

11,688 

— 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,130 

11,688 

— 

9 

2 

746-905 

18,348 

19,260 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,630 

- 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,630 

_ 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,630 

— 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,920 

8.316 

— 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,920 

8,316 

— 

1 

1 

710-783 

8,736 

9,174 

— 

1 

1 

710-783 

8,736 

9,174 

— 

4 

4 

614-783 

31,680 

33,264 

— 

2 

2 

614-710 

15,108 

15,864 

— 

3 

3 

584-644 

21,546 

22,626 

— 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,484 

— 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,106 

3.4 

12.1 

12.1 

•     (26,805) 

96,901 

96,901 

0.3 

1.5 

1.5 

(2,650) 
$1,465,996 

15,000 

15,000 

156.7 

290.6 

290.6 

$2,633,644 

$2,719,241 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1.976 
1,155-1,405 

$23,712 
15,596 

$23,712 
16,384 

0.2 

1 

0.4 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

905-1.100 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 

6,852 

5,444 
5,760 

6.S52 
5,720 

5,760 

0.8 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

863-1.048 
425-517 

10,734 
6,204 

11,265 
6,204 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1.273-1,548 

950-1,155 

783-99S 

395-505 

1S,430 

13,475 

11,400 

6,060 

1S.576 

13.S60 

11,400 

6,060 

1 
1 

1.2 
0.5 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1,100-1,337 
746-906 
457-556 
395-4S0 

16,044 

10,230 

6,386 

5,760 

16.044 

10,734 

6.672 

5,760 

1 

0.2 

0.8 

0.8 

0.5 

0.9 

7.6 

1.5 

1.3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
9 
2 
2 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
9 
2 

2 

905-1,100 
530-644 
469-571 
457-556 
457-556 
457-556 
395-505 
395-480 
359-435 

10,905 
7.24S 
5.62S 
5,484 
5,622 
5,737 
45,960 
10,060 
9,162 

11,448 
7.60S 
5.904 
5.760 
5.910 
6,035 
47,993 
10,550 
9,624 

21— L-627SW 


642 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF  WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aoth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
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7 
8 
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SOUTHERN  DISTRICT— Continued 

Office  Services  Section : 

Business  service  officer  II 1 

Business  service  assistant 0.9 

Supervising-  file  clerk  I 0.1 

Storekeeper  I — 

Property  clerk  I 0.1 

Senior  clerk 1 

Senior  typist-clerk 2 

Stock  clerk 2.4 

Blueprinter     0.6 

Intermediate  stenographer 4.1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.9 

Intermediate  clerk 13.5 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1 

Machine  Computations  Section : 

Applied  science  programmer  III 0.3 

Applied  science  programmer  II 0.2 

Senior  computer  operator 0.2 

Applied  science  programmer  I 2 

Computer  operator 1.3 

Key  punch  supervisor  I 0.7 

Key  punch  operator 4.7 

Planning  Branch : 

Principal   engineer   0.9 

Research  writer 1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1 

Senior  stenographer   1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 0.9 

Water  Supply  and  Utilization  Section : 

Supervising  engineer   1 

Senior  engineer 1.2 

Associate  engineer 2.8 

Water  resources  engineering  associ- 
ate      2 

Associate  land  and  water  use  ana- 
lyst    1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 7.1 

Water  resources  technician  II 2 

Assistant  land  and  water  use  ana- 
lyst    0.7 

Assistant  economic  analyst 0.9 

Senior  delineator 0.2 

Water  resources  technician  I 0.2 

Junior  land  and  water  use  analyst  1.3 

Junior  civil  engineer 2 

Delineator 7.1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.2 

Intermediate  clerk 1.5 

Water  Quality  Section  : 

Supervising   engineer   0.9 

Senior  engineer 1.6 

Senior  engineering  geologist 1 

Associate  engineer 2.6 

Associate   engineering   geologist 2.2 

Water  resources  engineering  associ- 
ate     1 

Assistant  civil   engineer 5.5 

Assistant  engineering  geologist 8.2 

Water  resources  technician  II 1.6 

Assistant  public  health  chemist 3 

Water  resources  technician  I 0.3 

Junior  civil  engineer 2.7 

Engineering  aid  II 4.6 

Senior  typist-clerk 1.5 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.2 

Project  Planning  and  Special 
Investigations  Section : 

Supervising  engineer 1 

Senior  engineer 1.4 

Senior  engineering  geologist 0.8 

Associate  civil  engineer 0.5 

Associate  engineer 5.2 

Associate  engineering  geologist 1.7 

Water    resources    engineering    asso- 
ciate    1 

Associate   economist 1 

Research  writer 1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 5.S 

Assistant   engineering   geologist 6.5 


SALABY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,92S 

$11,976 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,0S0 

8,486 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,008 

7,368 

1 

1 

505-644 

6.0S5 

6,387 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,085 

6,386 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

2 

457-556 

12.8S2 

13,1SS 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,935 

6,235 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,226 

24,06S 

10 

10 

395-505 

53,025 

54,913 

13 

13 

395^tS0 

69,355 

71,695 

1 

1 

395^180 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,400 

11,976 

1 

1 

746-905 

S,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,72S 

3 

3 

614-746 

23,690 

24,871 

2 

a 

530-644 

13,362 

14,034 

1 

i 

469-571 

6,256 

6,572 

4 

4 

405-492 

22,397 

23,225 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

1 

1 

S63-1,04S 

11,976 

12,576 

1 

1 

783-998 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,S52 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,0S5 

5,342 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

38,858 

39,996 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,480 

25,376 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,376 

12.992 

7 

7 

783-998 

76,026 

77,802 

2 

2 

746-905 

20,446 

20,922 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,248 

9,700 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,359 

9,814 

1 

1 

710-863 

9,063 

9,510 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,063 

9,513 

2 

044-783 

15,648 

16,044 

a 

s 

710-783 

27,528 

27,966 

7 

7 

584-710 

56,096 

57,436 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,540 

12,016 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

2 

2 

1,100-1,337 

29,244 

29.904 

i 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

27,720 

27,720 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

26,320 

27,170 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

5 

5 

783-998 

54,726 

55.452 

9 

9 

783-950 

97,179 

100,078 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,098 

10,602 

3 

3 

746-905 

32,370 

32,580 

1 

1 

644-783 

7,824 

8,214 

2 

2 

710-783 

1S,132 

18,570 

3 

3 

530-644 

22,240 

22,584 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,935 

6,235 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,946 

11,494 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1S.576 

18,576 

2 

2 

1,100-1,337 

30,900 

31,640 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,860 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,695 

13,860 

5 

5 

950-1,155 

63,85S 

66,356 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

24,306 

25,520 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,176 

12.7S4 

1 

1 

S63-1.048 

10,860 

11,400 

5 

5 

783-99S 

53,087 

54,293 

5 

5 

7S3-950 

52,524 

55,140 

RESOURCES 


643 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
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3 
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SOUTHERN    DISTRICT— Continued 

Project  Planning  and  Special 
Section — Continued 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Junior   civil   engineer 

Geologic  aid 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Design  and  Construction  Branch  : 

Principal  engineer 

Construction  supervisor  I 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Drafting  aid  II 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Engineering   aid    I    

East     Branch     and     General     Design 
Section  : 

Supervising   engineer   

Senior    engineer    

Senior     mechanical     engineer,     hy- 
draulic structures 

Senior  electrical  engineer,  hydraulic 

structures   

Associate   hydraulic   engineer 

Associate   engineer    

Associate   mechanical   engineer,   hy- 
draulic   structures    

Associate     electrical    engineer,    hy- 
draulic  structures 

Water    resources    engineering    asso- 
ciate      

Assistant    civil    engineer    

Assistant  mechanical  engineer 

Assistant   electrical   engineer 

Structural    draftsman    II    

Junior  civil   engineer 

Junior   mechanical   engineer 

Junior    electrical    engineer    

Water   resources   technician   I 

Delineator     

Engineering  aid  II 

Intermediate   stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Tehachapi   and  West  Branch   Design 
Section  : 

Supervising   engineer   

Senior    engineer    

Associate   engineer   

Water    resources    engineering    asso- 
ciate      

Assistant  civil   engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Project  Geology  Section : 

Supervising   engineering   geologist 

Associate   engineering   geologist 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Assistant  engineering  geologist 

Water  resources   technician   I 

Junior  engineering  geologist 

Delineator     

Skilled  laborer 

Senior  clerk 

Dispatcher-clerk    

Engineering  aid  I 

Construction  and  Engineering  Services 
Section : 

Supervising  engineer 

Senior  engineer 

Associate  engineer 

Associate    specification    writer,    hy- 
draulic structures   

Supervising  land  surveyor 

Engineering  associate 

Land  surveyor  

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 


SALARY  RANGE 

2 

2 

2 

$644-7S3 

$1S,024 

$18,459 

7.6 

8 

8 

710-783 

73,296 

74,613 

0.7 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,516 

6,840 

3.4 

2 

2 

425-517 

12,358 

12,40S 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

3.6 

5 

5 

7S3-998 

51,505 

54,071 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,308 

7,668 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.2 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,256 

10,768 

0.4 

1 

1 

415-505 

6,060 

6,060 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

2.9 

5 

5 

1,100-1,337 

74,860 

76,988 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

0.7 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

11,688 

12,276 

12 

16 

16 

950-1,155 

200,390 

208,324 

4 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

53,626 

54,572 

2 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

26,488 

27,115 

5.3 

4 

4 

905-1.100 

51,916 

52,800 

26.5 

35 

35 

783-998 

369.941 

3S2.554 

4.8 

5 

5 

783-950 

52.374 

54,420 

4.2 

6 

6 

7S3-950 

61.890 

64,950 

0.9 

1 

1 

710-863 

8,916 

9,359 

6.1 

7 

7 

710-783 

64.742 

65,550 

o  o 

4 

4 

710-783 

35,604 

36,918 

2.4 

3 

3 

710-783 

26,899 

27,966 

0.5 

1 

1 

644-783 

8.112 

8,112 

2 

3 

3 

584-710 

23,724 

24,486 

1.9 

2 

o 

530-644 

14,302 

14,856 

1.4 

3 

3 

425-517 

16.656 

17,172 

0.5 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,000 

5,242 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

17,560 

18,430 

1.1 

■> 

2 

1,100-1,337 

30,840 

31,576 

3.1 

3 

3 

950-1,155 

39,180 

40,443 

1.9 

9 

o 

905-1.100 

24,352 

25,568 

17.6 

19 

19 

783-998 

203,375 

210,567 

0.6 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,700 

10,188 

0.2 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,674 

5,954 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.140 

5,396 

0.8 

1 

1 

386-469 

4,746 

4,980 

1.1 

1 

1 

1.273-1,548 

18,284 

18,576 

9.8 

11 

11 

950-1,155 

142,213 

146,716 

1 

1 

1 

783-998 

11,400 

11,400 

22  7 

26 

26 

783-950 

274,551 

285,432 

2 

9 

2 

644-7S3 

16,980 

17,836 

4.5 

5 

5 

710-783 

45,000 

46,314 

2 

9 

2 

584-710 

15,872 

16,666 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1.2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1.2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,060 

6,360 

1.4 

2 

2 

415-505 

10,392 

10,917 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

3 

5 

5 

1.100-1,337 

74,532 

75,852 

2.1 

5 

0 

950-1.155 

59,916 

62,916 

3 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

51,196 

52,376 

1.8 

0 

5 

905-1,100 

59,686 

61,464 

3.7 

6 

6 

905-1.100 

73.056 

74,726 

2.6 

4 

4 

863-998 

44,205 

45,807 

10.9 

15 

15 

783-998 

158,597 

163,326 

17.3 

20 

20 

746-905 

206,083 

211,526 

644 


RESOURCES 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 

m 


SOUTHERN    DISTRICT— Continued 

Construction  and  Engineering  Services 
Section — Continued 

Associate  title  officer 1 

Senior  delineator 2 

Assistant  land   agent 0.S 

Assistant  title  officer 2 

Water  resources  technician  I 13.6 

Junior  civil  engineer 0.9 

Instrumentman    1.9 

Delineator    6 

Engineering  aid  II 11.7 

Drafting  aid  II 0.7 

Junior  drafting  aid 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Dispatcher-clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.5 

Engineering  aid  I 7.2 

Intermediate  clerk 0.6 

Property  Acquisition  Section : 

Senior  land  agent  1 

Associate  land  agent 2 

Assistant  land  agent 9.4 

Tax   representative 1 

Building  maintenance  man 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Laborer 0.3 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.7 

Tehachapi-West  Branch  Project  Office : 

Principal  construction  engineer 0.9 

Construction   management   engineer  0.2 

Construction  supervisor  III 4.4 

Senior  mechanical  engineer — 

Senior  electrical  engineer 

Construction  supervisor  II 2.5 

Construction  management  super- 
visor    2.4 

Associate   engineer   4.5 

Water    resources    engineering    asso- 
ciate    0.8 

Construction  supervisor  I 15.3 

Construction  office  manager 1 

Land  surveyor 1.8 

Assistant  civil  engineer 8.2 

Assistant   mechanical  engineer — 

Assistant  electrical  engineer - 

Water  resources  technician  II 20.5 

Construction  inspector 35.6 

Business  service  officer  I 

Water  resources  technician  I 17.4 

Junior  civil  engineer 9.9 

Instrumentman    2 

Photographer   1 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Engineering  aid  II 19.7 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Blueprinter — 

Laborer   1.7 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.3 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.8 

Engineering  aid  I 12 

Intermediate  clerk 2.3 

Janitor - 

Mojave  Division  Project  Office  : 

Construction  supervisor  III 1 

Senior  engineer 1 

Construction  supervisor  II 0.4 

Construction  management  supervisor  - 

Associate  engineer - 

Supervising  land   surveyor 0.2 

Water   resources    engineering   asso- 
ciate    1.5 

Associate    cost    estimator    0.2 

Construction  supervisor  I 2.5 

Construction  office  manager 0.9 

Land    surveyor    0.8 

Assistant  civil  engineer 0.6 

Water  resources  technician  II 8.2 

Construction  inspector 13.7 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$10,S18 

$10,860 

2 

2 

710-863 

19,866 

20,334 

2 

2 

710-S63 

18,750 

19,308 

3 

3 

676-821 

25,440 

26,720 

14 

14 

644-7S3 

120,456 

124,764 

2 

2 

710-783 

17,580 

1S.459 

5 

5 

614-710 

39,024 

40,S94 

7 

7 

5S4-710 

52,524 

55,142 

15 

15 

530-644 

103,913 

107,852 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

4S0-5S4 

7,008 

7,008 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

7 

7 

395-505 

37,307 

38,851 

8 

8 

415-505 

42,164 

44,292 

2 

2 

395-4S0 

10,500 

10,500 

1 

1 

1,04S-1,273 

,  15,276 

15,276 

5 

5 

863-1,048 

55,638 

57,786 

11 

11 

710-S63 

105,118 

108,560 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,282 

S.700 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,282 

6,600 

1 

1 

4S0-530 

5,910 

6,210 

2 

o 

425-517 

10,758 

11,302 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,140 

10,638 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

20,414 

21,431 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

15,404 

16,180 

6 

6 

1,213-1,475 

99,068 

102,108 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,530 

14,208 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,530 

14,208 

10 

10 

1,100-1,337 

131,936 

138,524 

6 

6 

1,04S-1,273 

81,010 

S4,913 

13 

13 

950-1,155 

153.S03 

161,482 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

25,620 

26,400 

27 

27 

905-1,100 

313.602 

327.914 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

2 

863-99S 

22,752 

23,286 

29 

29 

7S3-998 

291.74S 

303,401 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,630 

10,110 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,396 

9,852 

34 

34 

746-905 

332,649 

346,515 

57 

57 

746-905 

536,866 

563,410 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,630 

28 

28 

644-783 

235,704 

245,500 

22 

22 

710-783 

199,816 

204,492 

4 

4 

614-710 

31,072 

32,624 

1 

1 

556-676 

7.06S 

7,428 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

41 

41 

530-644 

276,732 

289,504 

2 

2 

469-571 

12.618 

12,906 

1 

1 

435-530 

5,352 

5,622 

4 

4 

4S0-53O 

24,270 

25,316 

5 

5 

425-517 

26,454 

27,759 

10 

10 

395-505 

51,351 

53,656 

14 

14 

415-505 

74,018 

77,752 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

19,920 

20,892 

1 

1 

395^1S0 

4,860 

5,106 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17.700 

2 

2 

1,100-1,337 

29.574 

30,252 

3 

3 

1,048-1,273 

41.600 

43.557 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

12,888 

13,530 

9 

9 

950-1,155 

105,192 

110,484 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

23,810 

24,888 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

37.260 

37,800 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,784 

12.376 

8 

8 

905-1.100 

89.638 

94,106 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,148 

13,200 

1 

1 

863-998 

10,356 

10,860 

6 

6 

783-998 

58,764 

61,692 

IS 

13 

746-905 

127,990 

133.286 

25 

25 

746-905 

233,730 

244,863 

RESOFRCES 


645 


DEPARTMENT   OF   WATER   RESOURCES-Continued 


SALARIES   AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aoth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1966-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
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35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
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47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
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66 
67 
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84 
85 
86 


SOUTHERN    DISTRICT— Continued 

Mojave  Division  Project  Office — 
Continued 

Water   resources   technician   I 4.2 

Junior  civil  engineer 0.9 

Photographer    - 

Storekeeper    I    

Property  clerk  I 

Engineering  aid  II 3.8 

Drafting   aid    II , 0.3 

Senior  stenographer 

Stock    clerk    0.8 

Laborer 3.9 

Intermediate    stenographer    1.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5.4 

Engineering  aid  I 4.8 

Janitor 0.7 

Operations  Branch : 

Supervising  engineer   1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.6 

Junior  stenographer 0.4 

Santa    Ana    Division    Project    Office : 

Construction  supervisor  II — 

Construction  supervisor  I — 

Construction  office  manager — 

Water  resources  technician  II — 

Construction  inspector - 

Junior  civil  engineer — 

Instrumentman    — 

Engineering  aid  II - 

Intermediate  stenographer — 

Intermediate  typist-clerk - 

Operations  and  Maintenance  Section  : 

Senior  engineer  2 

Senior  operations  and  maintenance 

engineer 1 

Associate  engineer 2.4 

Associate  operations  and 

maintenance  engineer 0.1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 2.7 

Assistant  mechanical  engineer 1.6 

Assistant  electrical  engineer 1.2 

Water  resources  technician  II 2.5 

Water  resources  technician  I 3.5 

Junior  civil  engineer 1.5 

Maintenance  man  III 0.3 

Engineering  aid  II 1.9 

Maintenance  man  I 0.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Contract  Administration  Section : 

Senior  engineer 0.4 

Associate  engineer •_  1 

Water  resources  engineering 

associate    0.4 

Associate   economist   1 

Assistant  civil  engineer 0.9 

Water  resources  technician  II 1.1 

Water  resources  technician  I 3.2 

Junior  civil   engineer 1.7 

Engineering  aid  II 2 

Intermediate    stenographer    0.3 

Intermediate  clerk 1 

Temporary  help 77.6 

Consultants    — 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 825.9 

Totals     Authorized   Positions 4,524.4 

Positions  being  abolished  during  1967- 
68  a   


1.163.7    1,163.7 


(394) 


SALARY  RANGE 

6 

6 

$644-783 

$52,560 

$53,781 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,672 

7,008 

1 

1 

505-644 

6,060 

6.360 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,210 

6,522 

9 

9 

530-644 

60.799 

63.851 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.868 

7,218 

2 

o 

469-571 

11,532 

12,108 

2 

2 

457—556 

11,732 

12,318 

4 

4 

480-530 

24  298 

25.116 

o 

2 

425-517 

11,641 

11,935 

7 

7 

395-505 

38,227 

39.395 

8 

8 

415-505 

41,567 

43.666 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,220 

5,220 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18.576 

1 

1 

783-998 

11.400 

11.400 

1 

1 

395-505 

6.060 

6.060 

1 

1 

386-469 

5.020 

5,268 

1 

1 

1.048-1.273 

12,576 

13.200 

2 

o 

905-1,100 

22.260 

23,376 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

11.130 

11.688 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.174 

9.630 

4 

4 

746-905 

36.696 

38.520 

1 

1 

710-783 

8,736 

9,174 

1 

1 

614-710 

7,554 

7,932 

4 

4 

530-644 

26,088 

27,408 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5,490 

1 

1 

395-505 

4,860 

5,106 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16.044 

4 

4 

950-1,155 

51,923 

53,306 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,400 

11,976 

4 

4 

783-998 

42,487 

43,469 

2 

2 

7S3-950 

21,138 

22  092 

2 

2 

783-950 

21,900 

22,800 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

4 

4 

644-783 

33,484 

34,692 

1 

1 

710-783 

9,211 

9,396 

1 

1 

614-710 

8,248 

8.520 

3 

3 

530-644 

21.618 

22.374 

1 

1 

505-556 

6.657 

6.6.S4 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,308 

5,576 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

o 

o 

783-998 

20,166 

21.174 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,272 

10.776 

3 

3 

644-783 

26.969 

27.420 

1 

1 

710-783 

8,777 

9,211 

o 

o 

530-644 

13,846 

14.534 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,226 

5.490 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

78.9 

78.9 

(620,632) 

630,979 

630.979 

1.8 

1.8 

(-) 

17.750 

17,750 

1,717,554 


GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS   


$7,315,564         $10,921,362         $11,289,739 


5,375.8    5,375.S         $41,763,357         $51,998,141         $53,552,121 


4,524.4   5.375.8    5,375.8         $41,763,357         $53,715,695         $53,552,121 


a  Program  Control  Office,  consisting  of  12  positions,  transferred  from  Engineering  Management  to  Executive  during  1967-68. 

b  Technical  Services  Office,  consisting  of  325  positions,  transferred  from  Staff  and  Services  Management  to  Executive  during  1967-68. 

c  Safety  Office,  consisting  of  6  positions,  transferred  from  Staff  and  Services  Management  to  Division  of  Design  and  Construction  dur- 
ing 1967-68. 

a  The  1967-6S  budget  approved  the  abolishment  of  394  positions  with  various  effective  dates  during  1967-68.  The  394  positions  are 
not  reflected  in  the  authorized  position  count.  Funds  required  for  the  fraction  of  the  year  during  which  the  394  positions  remain 
effective  are  separately  identified  to  avoid  distortion  of  the  Salaries  and  Wages  of  Authorized  Positions. 


646 


RESOURCES 


RECLAMATION    BOARD 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67 
(Filled) 


67-68    68-69 
(Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Administration : 

Board  member   (7)   per  diem 

General  manager  and  chief  engineer 

Supervising   engineer  water  resources 

Administrative  adviser 

Supervising  land  agent 

Administrative  assistant  II 

Associate  engineer  water  resources 

Administrative  Services : 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I 

Senior  account  clerk 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Secretary  I  

Supervising  stenographer  I 

Senior  legal   stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Right-of-Way  Acquisition : 

Senior  land  agent 

Associate  land  agent 

Assistant  land  agent 

Junior  right-of-way  agent 

Engineering : 

Senior  engineer  water  resources 

Associate  engineer  water  resources 

Supervising  land  surveyor 

Water  resources  engineering  associate 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  II 

Junior  civil  engineer 

Water  resources  technician  I 

Instrumentman    

Delineator 

Engineering  aid  II 

Drafting  aid  II 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized   Positions 91.5 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$20  day 

$4,500 

$4,500 

1 

1 

1 

1,548-1,8S2 

22,584 

22,584 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,065 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,076 

12,680 

0.8 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

12,476 

13,096 

0.6 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,211 

9,662 

0.8 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,812 

7.158 

0.5 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

2 

o 

2 

457-556 

12,982 

13,292 

2 

2 

2 

395-IS0 

10,840 

11,090 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7.920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

517-628 

7,536 

7.536 

4.3 

6 

6 

425-517 

34,281 

35,760 

6 

o 

5 

395-505 

27,540 

28,030 

0.9 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,308 

4,524 

3.2 

4 

4 

1,048-1.273 

53,588 

56,270 

6.2 

6 

6 

S63-l,048 

70,389 

72,012 

5.2 

6 

6 

710-S63 

55.757 

5S.412 

3.7 

3 

3 

556-644 

21,714 

22,794 

2 

2 

2 

1,100-1,337 

32.08S 

32,08S 

5.6 

8 

S 

950-1,155 

102,994 

106.064 

0.4 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

6 

6 

6 

905-1.100 

76,032 

77,576 

10.9 

10 

10 

7S3-950 

106,160 

109,1S2 

2.9 

3 

3 

746-905 

30,378 

31.116 

- 

1 

1 

710-783 

8,736 

9,174 

4.6 

5 

5 

644-783 

42,176 

44,294 

0.5 

2 

2 

614-710 

16.292 

17,112 

3.6 

4 

4 

5S4-710 

32,720 

33,320 

8.2 

6 

6 

530-644 

42,676 

44.448 

1.5 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,638 

7.728 

1.1 

1.9 

1.9 

(8,015) 

13,375 

13,375 

96.9 


96.9 


$841,315 


$961,240 


$9S8,769 


COLORADO   RIVER   BOARD 


Chief    engineer    

Principal  hydraulic  engineer 

Supervising   hydraulic   engineer 

Senior  hydraulic  engineer 

Executive    secretary    

Associate   hydraulic   engineer 

Civil  engineering  associate 

Assistant  civil  engineer 

Senior  Delineator 

Junior   civil   engineer 

Librarian    II    

Accountant  I 

Senior  stenographer   I 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,70S-2,038 

$24,456 

$24,456 

1 

1 

1 

1.475-1,793 

21.346 

21.516 

1 

1 

1 

1.273-1.548 

18,576 

18.576 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

14.556 

14.556 

1 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

12.6S0 

13.310 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.155 

13.200 

13.200 

1.8 

9 

o 

7S3-998 

21.090 

22.131 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

9.510 

9.978 

0.2 

1 

1 

710-783 

S.736 

9.174 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

S.952 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

S.112 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.684 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6.204 

6.204 

3.7 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,597 

16.S72 

17.7 


18 


18 


$1SS,455 


$206,743 


$209,933 


RESOURCES 


647 


STATE   WATER   RIGHTS    BOARD' 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO,  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Huth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

Board  chairman 1                                                     $21,000  $8,750 

Board  member 2                                                   20,500  17,083 

Executive  officer 1  -                             1,550-1,884  9,420 

Chief  counsel 1                                          1,548-1,882  9,410 

Chief  engineer 1                             -            1,548-1,882  9,002 

Supervising  engineer,  water  resources 3  -              -            1,273-1,548  22,886  - 

Senior  attorney 3                                          1,273-1,548  23,220 

Senior  engineer,  water  resources 6.6                          -            1,100-1,337  50,830 

Senior  engineering  geologist 1                               -             1,100-1,337  6,685  - 

Associate  engineer,  water  resources 4.6                                          950—1,155  26,699  — 

Water  resources  engineering  associate 6                             -               905-1,100  32,350  - 

Accounting   officer   III 1                                                905-1,100  5,500 

Assistant  civil  engineer 12.4                                             783-998  56,592 

Water  resources  technician  II 1                               —                   746-905  4,025 

Junior  civil   engineer 1.7  -                                 710-783  3,823 

Delineator 2  -             -                  584-710  7,100 

Accountant  I 1  -                                 556-676  3,045 

Supervising  stenographer  I 1  -                                   543-660  3,153  - 

Supervising  file  clerk  I 1                             -                  530-644  3,220 

Senior  legal  stenographer 1                             -                  517-628  2,715 

Senior   stenographer 5  -              -                   469-571  14,275 

Senior  tvpist-clerk 1  -             -                  457-556  2,694 

Senior  file  clerk 1  -              -                   457-556  2,780 

Accounting  technician  II 1                             -                  457-556  2,780 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II  (offset)           0.8  -             -                  435-530  2,629  - 

Intermediate  stenographer 4.9  -             —                  425-517  12,119 

Intermediate  tvpist-clerk 12.7  -             -                  395-480  26,929 

Intermediate  clerk 1.2  -              -                   395^80  4,479 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1                             -                  395-180  2,400 

Temporary  help — engineering 0.3  -                                       (1,695)  -  - 

Temporary  help — clerical 0.1  -              -                          (514)  -  - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 81.3                                            $840,601  $376,593 

a  On  December  1,  1967,  pursuant  to  Chapter  284,  Statutes  of  1967,  the  State  Water  Rights  Board  was  abolished  and  the  responsi- 
bilities assumed  by  the  new  State  Water  Resources  Control  Board.  The  estimated  1967-68  funds  represent  the  amount  required 
for  salaries  and  wages  to  December  1,  1967.  The  entire  position  count  has  been  transferred  to  the  new  agency  to  maintain 
comparability. 


WATER   QUALITY  CONTROL   BOARD' 


STATE    BOARD 


Executive  officer 1              - 

Staff   water   quality   control   engineer  1 

Senior  water  pollution  control  engineer  2.6 

Assistant  to  executive  officer 1 

Associate  water  pollution  control  en- 
gineer       0.4           - 

Research  writer 0.6 

Secretary    I    1 

Senior  stenographer 0.7           - 

Senior   account   clerk   1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1 

Temporary    help    1               - 

Overtime  0.4          — 

Totals.   Authorized   Positions 12.7 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1.406-1,709 

$8,545 

1,273-1,548 

7,558 

1,100-1,337 

1S.346 

1,100-1,337 

6,685 

950-1,155 

14,740 

863-1,048 

4,455 

543-660 

3,080 

469-571 

2.809 

457-556 

2,780 

425-517 

2,317 

395-505 

2,092 

(5,752) 

1,147 

(2,036) 

— 

$133,405 


$74,554 


648 


RESOURCES 


WATER  QUALITY  CONTROL  BOARD-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.J 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
1 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


REGIONAL   BOARDS 

SALARY  RANGE 

Executive  officer  II   3  -  -  $1,337-1,626  $23,306 

Executive   officer   I 6  1,213-1,475  44,134 

Senior  water  pollution  control  engineer  11.3  -  -  1,100-1,337  94,403                           - 
Associate  water  pollution  control  en- 
gineer      10.5  -  -  950-1,155  93,160 

Sanitary  engineering  associate O.S  -  -  905-1.100  5.17S  - 

Assistant  civil  engineer 4  783-998  19,000 

Assistant  sanitary  engineer 3.9  —  —  783—950  16.54S  — 

Sanitary  engineering  technician  II 2.1  -  -  746-905  4,525  - 

Junior  civil  engineer 0.2  -  710-7S3  3,670 

Engineering  aid  II 1  -  -  530-644  2.S39 

Senior   stenographer 6.S  -  -  469-571  19,982 

Senior  typist  clerk 2  -  -  457-556  5,560 

Intermediate    stenographer    4  -  -  425-517  20,403 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.5  -  -  395-505  10,975 

Temporary   help— clerical   1.7  -  -  (9,693)  3,027 

Temporary  help — well  reports -  -  -  (— )  7S2                            - 

Overtime 0.5  -  -  (1,979)  552 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 61.3  $669,996  $368,044 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    74  $803,401  $442,598 

a  Pursuant  to  Chapter  2S4.  Statutes  of  1967,  the  State  Water  Quality  Control  Board  was  abolished  on  December  1,  1967  and  the 
responsibilities  assumed  by  the  new  State  Water  Resources  Control  Board.  The  estimated  1967-6S  funds  represent  the  amount 
required  for  salaries  and  wages  to  December  1,  1967.  The  entire  position  count  has  been  transferred  to  the  new  agency  to  main- 
tain comparability. 


WATER  RESOURCES  CONTROL  BOARD' 


STATE   BOARD 


Board    chairman    —  1 

Board   member  b    —  4 

Executive  officer,  water  rights  board -  1 

Chief  counsel —  1 

Chief  engineer —  1 

Executive  officer,  water  quality  control 

board     -  1 

Supervising  engineer,  water  resources  -  3 

Senior  attorney —  3 

Staff  water  quality  control  engineer -  1 

Assistant  to  executive  officer —  1 

Senior  engineer,  water  resources —  8 

Senior  water  pollution  control  engineer  -  3 

Senior  engineering  geologist -  1 

Associate  engineer,  water  resources —  5 

Associate  water  pollution  control  engi- 
neer       —  3 

Water  resources  engineering  associate  —  6 

Accounting  officer  III -  1 

Research  writer —  1 

Assistant  civil  engineer —  12 

Water  resources  technician  II -  1 

Junior  civil  engineer —  1 

Delineator     —  2 

Accountant  I —  1 

Secretary  I -  1 

Supervising  stenographer  I —  1 

Supervising  file  clerk  I —  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer -  1 

Senior  stenographer —  6 

Senior  typist-clerk —  1 

Senior  file  clerk -  1 

Senior  account  clerk —  1 

Accounting  technician  II -  1 

Duplicating      machine      operator      II 

(offset)    -  1 

Intermediate   stenographer   —  6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -  14 

Intermediate    clerk    —  2 

Intermediate  account  clerk , -  1 

Temporary    help    -  0.5 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions -  100.5 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$21,000 

$12,250 

$21,000 

4 

20,500 

47,834 

82,000 

1 

1,550-1,884 

13,188 

22,608 

1 

1,548-1,882 

13,178 

22,584 

1 

1,548-1,882 

12,603 

22,584 

1 

1,406-1,709 

11,963 

20,508 

3 

1,273-1,548 

32,039 

55,728 

3 

1,273-1,548 

32,372 

55,728 

1 

1,273-1,548 

10,5SO 

18,576 

1 

1,100-1,337 

9.359 

16,044 

8 

1,100-1.337 

73,172 

125,848 

3 

1,100-1.337 

25.690 

46,180 

1 

1,100-1,337 

9,359 

16,044 

5 

950-1,155 

37,378 

65,897 

3 

950-1,155 

20,436 

37,100 

6 

905-1,100 

45,290 

78,226 

1 

905-1,100 

7,700 

13,200 

1 

863-1,048 

6,237 

11,220 

12 

7S3-998 

7S,048 

135,945 

1 

746-905 

5,636 

10,146 

1 

710-7S3 

5,352 

9,396 

*> 

584-710 

9,940 

17,040 

1 

556-676 

4,263 

7,668 

1 

543-660 

4,312 

7,760 

1 

543-660 

4.415 

7,920 

1 

530-644 

4.50S 

7,728 

1 

517-628 

3.801 

6,S40 

6 

469-571 

23,417 

41,112 

1 

457-556 

3,771 

6,672 

1 

457-556 

3,892 

6,672 

1 

457-556 

3,892 

6,672 

1 

457-556 

3,892 

6,672 

1 

435-530 

3,6S0 

6.360 

6 

425-517 

20,209 

35,778 

14 

395-^80 

45.489 

76,632 

<> 

395-180 

6,270 

11,290 

1 

395^bS0 

3.360 

5,760 

0.5 

- 

1,606 

2,753 

00.5 

- 

$660,3S1 

$1,147,S91 

RESOURCES 


649 


WATER  RESOURCES  CONTROL  BOARD-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tilth.)       (ftuih.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


REGIONAL    BOARDS 

SALARY  RANGE 

Executive  officer  II 3              3          $1,337-1,626                $32,628  $57,756 

Executive  officer  I -              6              6            1,213-1,475                  61.7S6  106,200 

Senior    water    pollution    control    engi- 
neer              -            15            15            1,100-1,337                132,164  231,422 

Associate  water  pollution  control  engi- 
neer               -           18            IS               950-1.155                130,424  230.164 

Sanitary  engineering  associate -              1              1                905-1,100                    7.24S  13,044 

Assistant  civil  engineer -              4              4                  783-99S                  26,600  45,600 

Assistant  sanitary  engineer -             4              4                  783-950                  23,166  41,605 

Sanitary  engineering  technician  II  __           -              1              1                   746-905                    6,335  10,860 

Junior  civil  engineer -              1              1                   710-783                    5,138  9,248 

Senior  stenographer -              7              7                  469-571                  27,982  47,964 

Senior   typist-clerk   -              2              2                  457-556                    7,784  13,344 

Intermediate  stenographer -              9              9                  425-517                  28,564  51,429 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -              5              5                  395-505                  15,365  27,060 

Engineering   aid   II   -              1              1                  530-644                    3.973  7,158 

Temporary    help— clerical    -               1.4           1.4                    (9,023)                   4,237  7,264 

Temporary  help — well  reports -              0.3           0.3                           -                    1,095  1,877 

Overtime -             0.3           0.3                                                   772  1,324 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 79            79                              -              $515,261  $903,319 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    -         179.5       179.5                                       $1,175,642  $2,051,210 

a  Effective  December   1,   1967,   the   State  Water  Resources   Control   Board   was   established   and   assumed   the   responsibilities   of   the 

State  Water  Rights  Board  and  the  State  Water  Quality  Control  Board  pursuant  to  Chapter  284,  Statutes  of  1967.  The  estimated 

1967-68  funds  represent  the  amount  required  for  salaries  and  wages  from  December  1,  1967,  to  the  end  of  the  fiscal  year.  The 
entire  number  of  authorized  positions  is  shown  to  maintain  comparability. 

b  Chapter  2S4,  Statutes  of  1967  authorized  2  additional  board  members  effective  December  1,  1967. 

SAN   FRANCISCO   BAY  CONSERVATION   AND   DEVELOPMENT   COMMISSION 


Executive  director 

Chief  planning  officer 

Assistant  executive  director — permits 

Assistant  executive  director — administra 

tion    

Staff  engineer 

Associate  planner 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior   typist-clerk   

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior   typist-clerk   

Temporary   help   

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 10.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$20,000 

$20,000 

$20,000 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16,860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

0.5 

— 

— 

1,100-1,337 

— 

— 

1.3 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

23,592 

24,600 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

0.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,260 

6,568 

_ 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,513 

5,789 

0.5 

_ 

_ 

395-505 

— 

— 

0.8 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,596 

4,820 

1.6 

1.1 

1.1 

(8,252) 

6,000 

6,000 

11.1 


11.1 


$113,301 


$121,449 


$123,265 


650 


TRANSPORTATION 


DIVISION   OF  AERONAUTICS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (tulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 

r 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Board  member  (5)  per  diem  — 

Director 

Deputy  director 

Associate  airport  engineer 

Assistant  airport  planner 

Field  representative 

Assistant  field  representative 

Assistant  airport  engineer 

Assistant  counsel 

Senior  stenographer 

Stenographer  II  

Clerk  typist  II 

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


0.9 

0.8 

1 
0.8 


1 
1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

0.8 

0.1 


1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

0.8 

0.1 


9.5 


16.9        16.9 


SALARY  RANGE 

$25  day 

1,475-1,626 

1,155-1,405 

950-1,155 

905-1,100 

950-1,155 

710-863 

783-950 

S63-l,048 

469-571 

425-517 

395-505 

(9,392) 

(-) 

$102,316 


$2,075 
16,950 
15,700 
13,860 
11,400 
51,572 
18,540 

9,S53 
10,860 

6,852 

6,204 
10,740 

8,750 
525 


$2,075 

18,274 

16,860 

13,860 

11,976 

53,340 

19,308 

10,356 

11,400 

6,852 

6,204 

10,980 

8,750 

525 


$183,881 


$190,760 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  CALIFORNIA  HIGHWAY  PATROL 


ADMINISTRATION 


Executive : 

Commissioner 1 

Deputy  commissioner 1 

Supervising  traffic  inspector " 2.1 

State  traffic  inspector 4 

State  traffic  captain 1 

State  traffic  lieutenant  b 1 

State  traffic  officer 1.1 

Information  officer  II 1 

Staff  management  analyst 1 

Junior  staff  analyst 1 

Secretary    I    3 

Senior  stenographer 1.5 

Intermediate   stenographer    2.5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

General  Administration  : 

Administrative  service  officer  III 1 

Fiscal  officer  II 1 

Associate  budget  analyst 1 

State  financial  examiner  II 1 

Administrative  trainee 0.7 

Senior  stenographer 2 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  III 1 

Accounting  officer  II 1 

Accountant  I 2 

Supervising  account  clerk  I 0.5 

Senior   account   clerk    1.3 

Intermediate  account  clerk 10.4 

Senior  stenographer  I 0.4 

Senior  clerk 2 

Senior   typist-clerk    1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1.6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 12.5 

Intermediate   clerk    0.2 

Junior  clerk 0.2 

Personnel : 

Personnel  officer  II 1 

Personnel  officer  I 0.6 

Associate  personnel  analyst 0.4 

Safety   coordinator   0.8 

Disability  and  retirement  coordina- 
tor      1 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 2.9 

Junior  staff  analyst 0.6 

Supervising  clerk  I 0.6 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk   0.9 

Senior  typist-clerk 2.3 

Intermediate  stenographer 4.6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 18.4 

Intermediate  clerk 0.4 

Junior  typist-clerk 0.4 

Junior  clerk 0.8 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$22,500 

$22,500 

$22,500 

1 

1 

1,874 

22,488 

22,488 

3 

3 

1,405-1,708 

57,852 

58,692 

4 

4 

1,213-1,475 

70,520 

70,800 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

14,324 

15,036 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

676-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,760 

8,146 

3 

3 

543-660 

23,760 

23,760 

o 

2 

469-571 

12,618 

12,906 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,430 

11,694 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,242 

5,507 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,020 

7,368 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,548 

10,020 

3 

3 

556-676 

22,152 

22,846 

2 

2 

530-644 

12,720 

13,344 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

13 

13 

395^180 

68,932 

70,925 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,179 

6,490 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,292 

13.344 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,156 

12,430 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,728 

11,259 

16 

16 

395-505 

87,537 

89,529 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,440 

5,714 

1 

1 

342-415 

4,206 

4,416 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,476 

12,576 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,860 

11,400 

3 

3 

746-905 

2S,04S 

29.436 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,638 

8,016 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.218 

7,578 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,S52 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,8S5 

6,185 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,298 

19,756 

5 

5 

425-517 

2S.43S 

29,585 

20 

20 

395-505 

10S.361 

111.651 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,184 

10,690 

_ 

_ 

359-435 

— 

— 

- 

- 

342-415 

- 

- 

TRANSPORTATION 


651 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  CALIFORNIA  HIGHWAY  PATROL-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Amh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


ADMINISTRATION— Continued 

Office  Services : 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Stores  and  Equipment : 

Storekeeper  II  

Storekeeper  I  

Property  inspector 

Mill  and  cabinet  worker 

Skilled  laborer 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Laborer 

Senior  stenographer 

Stock  clerk 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Motor  Transport : 

Chief,  motor  transport  section 

Assistant  equipment  engineer 

Supervising    automotive    equipment 

installer 

Automobile  electrician 

Senior     automotive     equipment    in- 
staller     

Automotive  equipment  installer 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I 

Automotive  serviceman 

Garage  attendant 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Communications : 

Communications  officer 

Communications   analyst 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Facilities : 

Business  service  officer  IV 

Business  service  officer  III 

Business  service  officer  II 

Business  service  officer  I 

Business  service  assistant 

Drafting  aid  II 

Maintenance  mechanic 

Skilled  laborer 

Laborer 

Senior   stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 

Uniformed 

Nonuniformed 


FIELD   OPERATIONS 

Zone  I : 

Supervising  traffic  inspector 1 

State   traffic   inspector 1 

State  traffic  captain 6 

State  traffic  lieutenant 6.2 

State  traffic  sergeant 19.9 

State   traffic  officer 159.4 

Associate    motor   carrier   operations 

specialist 1 

Assistant    motor   carrier   operations 

specialist 4 

Station  and  vehicle  inspection 

specialist 2 


SALAIiY  DANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$614-746 

$7,792 

$8,180 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,578 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7.368 

1.5 

4 

4 

435-530 

22,218 

23,013 

1.8 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,181 

12,657 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.5 

1 

1 

457-556 

.  5,760 

6.060 

0.7 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

8.3 

11 

11 

395-505 

57,820 

59,532 

11.3 

13 

13 

395-180 

69,020 

71,447 

0.4 

- 

- 

342^15 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

584-746 

8,520 

8,520 

2.7 

3 

3 

505-644 

21,632 

21,984 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,728 

2 

2 

2 

644-710 

17,040 

17,040 

2.5 

4 

4 

556-614 

28,080 

28,747 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1.4 

2 

2 

480-530 

12.720 

12,720 

0.9 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

6.6 

9 

9 

457-556 

55,248 

56,690 

0.4 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,185 

6,490 

2.7 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1.9 

2 

2 

783-998 

21,138 

21,630 

2 

f> 

2 

676-746 

17,904 

17,904 

2 

3 

3 

644-710 

24,768 

25,152 

1.5 

3 

3 

5S4-644 

22,644 

23,184 

14.9 

26 

26 

530-584 

172,136 

177,808 

2 

2 

2 

556-614 

14,736 

14,736 

0.2 

1 

1 

530-584 

6,756 

7,008 

0.8 

— 

— 

4S0-530 

— 

— 

0.8 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,310 

6,620 

2.6 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,627 

1S,128 

4.7 

5 

5 

395-505 

27,736 

2S.456 

0.8 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

11,832 

12,426 

0.2 

1 

1 

783-950 

9,396 

9,852 

0.3 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,576 

5,860 

0.6 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,785 

6,085 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,444 

5,720 

2.3 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,620 

10,860 

0.8 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

14,382 

14,556 

0.3 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1.7 

3 

3 

746-905 

28,126 

29.528 

1.6 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,592 

8,952 

0.4 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,516 

6,840 

3.5 

A 

4 

676-746 

34,908 

35,808 

2.3 

4 

4 

556-614 

28,056 

29,112 

1 

_ 

_ 

480-530 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.1 

_ 

_ 

457-556 

— 

— 

0.3 

_ 

_ 

425-517 

— 

— 

2.5 

3 

3 

395-505 

15.980 

16.486 

5.6 

5.4 

5.4 

(27,047) 

27,250 

27,250 

212.1 

260.4 

260.4 

$1,495,824 

$1,888,910 

$1,933,304 

11.2 

12 

12 

179499 

209.656 

2114SS 

200.9 

2484 

21fS4 

1,316,325 

1,679,254 

1,721,S16 

1 

1 

7 

12 

26 

205 

1 

1 

7 

12 

26 

205 

$1,405-1,708 

1,213-1,475 

1,048-1,273 

863-1,048 

746-905 

676-783 

$20,496 
17,700 
102,376 
136,512 
269,940 
1,828,959 

$20,496 
17,700 
103.676 
140,181 
275,802 
1,854,369 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,276 

12,888 

4 

4 

746-905 

41,368 

42,348 

2 

2 

676-746 

17,688 

17,904 

652 


TRANSPORTATION 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  CALIFORNIA  HIGHWAY  PATROL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aurh.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


FIELD  OPERATIONS— Continued 

Zone  I — Continued 

Automotive   serviceman 4.5  6 

Radio  dispatcher 14.7  19 

Senior  stenographer 1  2 

Senior  clerk 0.7  1 

Intermediate  stenographer 6.5  6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 10.6  12 

Intermediate  clerk _ 1  9 

Maintenance  man _ 4  5 

Janitor    6.4  7.3 

Zone  II : 

Supervising   traffic   inspector 1  1 

State   traffic   inspector 2  2 

State   traffic  captain   10.9  11 

State  traffic  lieutenant  e 15.4  27 

State  traffic  sergeant 46.5  58 

State  traffic  officer  a 459.8  571 

Associate   motor   carrier   operations 

specialist 1  1 

Assistant   motor   carrier   operations 

specialist 6  6 

Station  and  vehicle  inspection  spe- 
cialist      3  3 

Automotive   serviceman   7.5  10 

Radio  dispatcher 1S.7  25 

Senior  stenographer  I 2.7  4 

Senior   typist-clerk    2.S  3 

Intermediate   stenographer   20.3  21 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    23.9  23.3 

Intermediate    clerk    1  22 

Maintenance  man 6.1  7 

Janitor    15.1  16.9 

Zone  III: 

Supervising  traffic  inspector 1  1 

State  traffic  inspector 2  2 

State  traffic  captain 9.9  13 

State  traffic  lieutenant 10.3  23 

State  traffic  sergeant 75.3  97 

State  traffic  officer S64.6  1,313 

Information   officer   I   0.7  1 

Associate   motor   carrier   operations 

specialist 1  1 

Assistant    motor    carrier    operations 

specialist S  S 

Senior    station    and    vehicle    inspec- 
tion  specialist   0.7  1 

Station  and  vehicle  inspection  spe- 
cialist    6.S  7 

Field  representative   —  2 

Brake  inspection  specialist 6  6 

Commercial   vehicle   inspection   spe- 
cialist    5  5 

Automotive   serviceman   11.4  15.5 

Platform   scales    operator    3.7  4 

Radio  dispatcher 32.5  43 

Senior  stenographer  I   4  4 

Senior   typist-clerk    5  6 

Intermediate  stenographer 14  15.5 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    56  61 

Intermediate    clerk    0.1  3S.5 

Junior   typist-clerk    0.7  1 

Maintenance   man   1  1 

Janitor    12.9  14.2 

Zone  IV : 

Supervising  traffic  inspector 1  1 

State  traffic  inspector 2  2 

State  traffic  captain 9  10 

State  traffic  lieutenant 15.5  25 

State  traffic  sergeant 54.4  67 

State  traffic  officer 479.7  603 

Associate   motor   carrier   operations 

specialist 1  1 

Assistant   motor   carrier   operations 

specialist S  8 

Station  and  vehicle  inspection  spe- 
cialist      4  4 

Brake  inspection  specialist 6  6 

Commercial   vehicle   inspection    spe- 
cialist      5  5 

Automotive   serviceman    9.1  11 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

6 

$530-5S4 

$40,924 

$41,718 

19 

480-584 

125,491 

127,550 

2 

469-571 

12,781 

13,082 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

6 

425-517 

37,224 

37,224 

12 

395-505 

65,260 

66,482 

9 

395-480 

44,640 

46,584 

5 

435-530 

29,642 

30,512 

7.3 

395-480 

38,993 

40,210 

1 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

*> 

1,213-1.475 

35.400 

35.400 

11 

1,048-1,273 

164.384 

165,724 

27 

863-1,048 

315.132 

320,825 

5S 

746-905 

607.S36 

615.807 

571 

676-7S3 

5,10S,446 

5,1S3,9SS 

905-1,100 
746-905 


12,226 
61,682 


12.S36 
63,690 


3 

676-746 

26.7S4 

26.S56 

10 

530-5S4 

68.604 

69,582 

25 

4S0-5S4 

161,712 

166.07S 

4 

469-571 

27.128 

27,408 

3 

457-556 

20.016 

20,016 

21 

425-517 

125,170 

127.5S8 

23.3 

395-505 

128,295 

131,241 

22 

395-4S0 

107,797 

112,923 

7 

435-530 

40,274 

41.9S6 

16.9 

395-4S0 

93,515 

94,529 

1 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

2 

1,213-1.475 

35.400 

35,400 

13 

1.048-1,273 

190,488 

192,370 

23 

S63-1.048 

267,540 

273.3S0 

97 

746-905 

1,006,152 

1,027,098 

1,313 

676-7S3 

11,094,739 

11,474,636 

1 

863-l,04S 

10,356 

10.S60 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

S 

746-905 

S1.294 

84,822 

1 

746-S21 

9.700 

9.S52 

7 

676-746 

61.956 

62.44S 

o 

676-S21 

16,224 

17,035 

6 

614-746 

51,054 

52.26S 

5 

4S0-584 

34,652 

34.9S4 

15.5 

530-5S4 

106,128 

107.90S 

4 

435-530 

24.640 

25.190 

43 

4S0-5S4 

2S0.164 

286.S54 

4 

469-571 

27.40S 

27,408 

6 

457-556 

38.S44 

39.120 

15.5 

425-517 

92,228 

94,001 

61 

395-505 

330.S24 

339.2S5 

3S.5 

395-4S0 

187,340 

196.704 

1 

359-435 

4.524 

4,740 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

14.2 

395-4S0 

76,676 

7S.567 

1 

1,405-1,708 

1S.966 

19,922 

0 

1.213-1,475 

35.400 

35,400 

10 

1.048-1,273 

149,400 

150.6S9 

25 

863-1,048 

290,808 

297,180 

67 

746-905 

698,324 

710,086 

603 

676-783 

5,31S,902 

5,422,344 

1 

905-1,100 

12,226 

12,836 

8 

746-905 

81,168 

84,696 

4 

676-746 

35.520 

35,S08 

6 

614-746 

50,764 

52,420 

5 

480-584 

33,082 

34.028 

11 

530-584 

76,000 

76,646 

TRANSPORTATION 


653 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  CALIFORNIA  HIGHWAY  PATROL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       lAuih  ) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
SO 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


FIELD   OPERATIONS— Continued 

Zone  IV — Continued 

Platform  scales  operator 5.4  6  6 

Radio  dispatcher 36  43  43 

Senior  stenographer  I 2.8  4  4 

Senior  clerk 1.1  2  2 

Senior   typist-clerk   1.9  2  2 

Intermediate    stenographer    18.4  20  20 

Intermediate  tvpist-clerk 26  35  35 

Intermediate   clerk   1.2  23  23 

Maintenance   man 5.6  8  8 

Janitor    16.1  16.4  16.4 

Zone  V : 

Supervising  traffic  inspector 111 

State  traffic  inspector 2  2  2 

State  traffic  captain 11.6  15  15 

State  traffic  lieutenant 16.8  25  25 

State  traffic  sergeant 71.6  96  96 

State  traffic  officer  e 808.1  1,354  1,354 

Information  officer  I —  1  1 

Associate    motor   carrier    operations 

specialist 111 

Assistant   motor    carrier    operations 

specialist 13  13  13 

Senior    station    and    vehicle    inspec- 
tion  specialist   -  1  1 

Station  and  vehicle  inspection  spe- 
cialist    8.8  13  13 

Brake  inspection  specialist 5.9  6  6 

Commercial   vehicle   inspection   spe- 
cialist    4.3  5  5 

Automotive  serviceman 12  26.5  26.5 

Platform  scales  operator 9.6  10  10 

Radio  dispatcher 33.6  51  51 

Senior  stenographer  I 8.6  9  9 

Senior   typist-clerk   2.4  2  2 

Intermediate    stenographer    17.9  19  19 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 61.7  85.3  85.3 

Intermediate   clerk    1  42  42 

Junior   typist-clerk    0.8  1  1 

Teletypewriter  operator 111 

Telephone    operator    3  3  3 

Janitor    12.2  32.8  32.8 

Zone  VI : 

Supervising  traffic  inspector 111 

State  traffic  inspector 1.3  2  2 

State  traffic  captain  t 8.1  9  9 

State  traffic  lieutenant 7.1  12  12 

State  traffic  sergeants 49.7  64  64 

State  traffic  officer 393.3  504  504 

Associate   motor   carrier   operations 

specialist 111 

Assistant  motor   carrier  operations 

specialist 3.9  4  4 

Station  and  vehicle  inspection  spe- 
cialist    4  4  4 

Brake  inspection  specialist 5  5  5 

Commercial   vehicle   inspection   spe- 
cialist    4.4  5  5 

Automotive  serviceman 8.1  9.9  9.9 

Platform  scales  operator 4.7  5  5 

Radio   dispatcher  i   29.6  36  36 

Senior  stenographer  I 4  4  4 

Senior  clerk 1.7  2  2 

Senior  typist-clerk 2.3  2  2 

Intermediate  stenographer 6.9  9  9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 26  29.5  29.5 

Intermediate  clerk —  IS  IS 

Junior   typist-clerk O.S  — 

Teletypewriter  operator 1.1  1  1 

Janitor 11.2  12.8  12.S 

Temporary  help 11.6  33  33 

Overtime 150.6  1S3.S  183.S 

Motorcycle  skill  pay -  -  - 

Pedestrian  crossing  guards 325  325  325 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4,905.7  6.S22.2  6.S22.2 

Uniformed 3,776  5,347.8  5,S47.S 

Non-uniformed    1,129.7  1.1ft  h-h  1,4144 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

$435-530 

$33,924 

$35,630 

480-584 

283,352 

290,099 

469-571 

27.018 

27.380 

457-556 

12,907 

13.214 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

425-517 

120,179 

121,668 

395-505 

193.063 

196,753 

395-480 

111,780 

117,369 

435-530 

46,939 

48,936 

395-480 

89,596 

91,018 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

1,213-1,475 

35,400 

35,400 

1,048-1,273 

213,415 

219,288 

863-1,048 

290,160 

297.130 

746-905 

983,682 

1.012,392 

676-783 

11,352,265 

11,765,645 

863-1,048 

10,356 

10,860 

905-1,100 

12,836 

13,200 

746-905 

130,690 

136,686 

746-821 

8,952 

9,396 

676-746 

112,584 

114,698 

614-746 

48,984 

51,448 

480-584 

31,312 

32,872 

530-584 

177,758 

183,008 

435-530 

59,972 

61.716 

480-584 

327,570 

336,773 

469-571 

60.996 

61,668 

457-556 

13,266 

13,344 

425-517 

112,794 

114,443 

395-505 

453,599 

466,647 

395-480 

205,020 

214,983 

359-435 

4,578 

4.800 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

395-480 

17,096 

17,280 

395-480 

170,204 

176,278 

1,405-1.708 

20.496 

20.496 

1,213-1.475 

33.232 

34,016 

1,048-1,273 

131,557 

133,683 

863-1,048 

138,084 

141,852 

746-905 

664.200 

677,542 

676-7S3 

4.347,942 

4,467,4S0 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

746-905 

39,560 

41,524 

676-746 

35,736 

35,808 

614-746 

41,070 

43,140 

480-584 

32,10S 

33.720 

530-584 

67,808 

68,762 

435-530 

29,100 

30,362 

4S0-585 

234,547 

240,583 

469-571 

26.942 

27,268 

457-556 

12,932 

13,240 

457-556 

13,266 

13.344 

425-517 

52,936 

54,200 

395-505 

158,369 

162,657 

395-505 

87,480 

91,854 

359-435 

— 

— 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

395-4S0 

70,655 

71,587 

(55.916) 

159,632 

159,632 

(1.361,760) 

1,661.432 

1,661,432 

(265.983) 

411,650 

411,650 

( 2.00-2.10  hr) 

487,182 

487,182 

$41,074,573 

$55,612,7S7 

$57,054,208 

35,324,133 

Jf8,05S,303 

49,311,967 

5,750.440 

7,554,4S4 

7,742,241 

654 


TRANSPORTATION 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  CALIFORNIA  HIGHWAY  PATROL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Authj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


OPERATIONAL  PLANNING  AND 
ANALYSIS 

Office  of  Division  Chief : 

State  traffic  inspector 

Senior  stenographer 

Operational  Planning : 

State  traffic  captain 

State  traffic  lieutenant 

State  traffic  sergeant 

State  traffic  officer  i 

Graphic   artist 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Operational  Analysis : 

Senior  research  analyst  

Associate  research  analyst 

Assistant  social  research  analyst 

Junior  social  research  analyst 

Assistant  economic  analyst :_ 

Assistant  statistician 

Senior  stenographer         

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Electronic  Data  Processing : 

Manager  of  data  processing 

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst 

Supervisor 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I 

Programmer  II 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Applied  science  programmer  I 

Programmer  I 

Senior  computer  operator 

Key  data  supervisor  II 

Key  data  supervisor  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Computer  operator 

Programmer  trainee 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Tabulating  machine  operator 

Computer  operator — trainee 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Photographic  Laboratory  : 

Audio-visual  specialist  i 

Supervisor  of  photography 

State  traffic  officer 

Graphic  artist 

Photographer  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary  help 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 

Uniformed 

Nonuniformed 


SAFETY  SERVICES 

Division  Chief  Office : 

State  traffic  inspector 1 

Administrative  assistant  I 0.3 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Engineering  Section  : 

Senior   engineer — automotive   equip- 
ment standards   1 

Associate  engineer — automotive 

equipment    stan(2<irds    1.4 

Assistant  engineer — automotive 

equipment   standards   3.2 

Automotive  equipment  standards 

testing   technician 0.2 

Intermediate    stenographer    4.6 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.8 

Intermediate  clerk 0.3 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$1,213-1,475 

$17,700 

$17,700 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

2 

2 

2 

863-1,048 

24,408 

25,002 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

2.7 

2 

2 

676-7S3 

18,792 

18,792 

0.7 

— 

— 

556-676 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1.9 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,832 

12,10S 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

3.3 

5 

5 

905-1,100 

59,844 

61,679 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,4S6 

S,916 

2.1 

2 

2 

746-905 

19,564 

20,544 

0.5 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,174 

9,624 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

0.3 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,576 

5,860 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1.3 

4 

4 

395-505 

23,040 

23,040 

0.4 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

1.6 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

24,936 

25,526 

1.4 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

1 

2 

2 

746-905 

18,538 

19,462 

1.5 

3 

3 

746-905 

28,838 

29,732 

0.3 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,548 

7,920 

0.7 

— 

— 

614-746 

— 

— 

0.9 

3 

3 

614-746 

22,S84 

24,016 

— 

2 

2 

5S4-710 

14,016 

14,717 

0.8 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,478 

7,856 

2.6 

3 

3 

469-571 

19,332 

19,608 

0.7 

2 

2 

530-644 

14,540 

14,886 

2.5 

7 

7 

530-044 

47,706 

49,356 

2.2 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,020 

7,368 

0.3 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,438 

6,672 

2.1 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,682 

12,982 

0.1 

4 

4 

480-530 

23,690 

24,890 

33.3 

37 

37 

405^192 

202,814 

208,273 

1.3 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,805 

17,345 

2.6 

8 

8 

395-505 

44,3S8 

45,16S 

5.6 

23 

23 

395-480 

122,106 

125,780 

0.2 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,950 

11,496 

0.8 

1 

1 

710-S63 

S.520 

S.952 

0.8 

1 

1 

676-783 

8,112 

8,520 

0.1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,42S 

7,792 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

7,248 

7.608 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

3.1 

3 

3 

(15,431) 

$7S2,29S 

14,929 

14,929 

94.7 

147 

147 

$1,032,S30 

$1,060,031 

9.5 

9 

9 

100,108 

106,008 

107,010 

85.2 

13S 

138 

681,590 

926,822 

953,021 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

$1,213-1,475 
746-905 
469-571 

$17,700 

10,062 

6,852 

$17,700 
10,566 

6,852 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

25,500 

26,086 

4 

4 

783-950 

38,344 

40,248 

1 
5 
3 

1 

5 
3 

644-783 
425-517 
395-505 
395-^80 

7,728 
28,486 
17,280 

8,112 
29,612 

17,280 

TRANSPORTATION 


655 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  CALIFORNIA  HIGHWAY  PATROL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aolh.)       (ftulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SAFETY  SERVICES— Continued 

Commercial  Procedures  : 

State  traffic  captain 

State   traffic   lieutenant 

State  traffic  sergeant 

Associate  engineer — automotive 

equipment    standards    

Assistant  engineer — automotive 

equipment    standards   

Associate    management   analyst 

Administrative  assistant   I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Administrative  Regulation: 

State  traffic  captain  

Administrative   assistant  I 

Research    writer    

Assistant    motor   carrier    operations 

specialist 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Special  Services : 

State  traffic  captain  

State  traffic  lieutenant 

State  traffic  sergeant 

State  traffic  officer  

Administrative  assistant  I 

Radiotelegraph  operator  I  k 

Radio  dispatcher 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior    typist-clerk    

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Teletypewriter  operator 

Traffic  Safety  Education : 

Information   officer  I   

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Motor  Carrier  Safety : 

Motor  carrier  operations  supervisor 
Assistant   motor   carrier   operations 

specialist 

Research  writer 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 

Uniformed 

Nonuniformed    1 


TRAINING 

Administration  : 

State  traffic  inspector 0.9 

State  traffic  officer 1 

Senior   stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Training  Development : 

Training  assistant 2 

Academy : 

State  traffic  captain 1 

State  traffic  lieutenant 4 

State  traffic  sergeant  ' 14.4 

State  traffic  officer  m 13.6 

Audio-visual   assistant   1 

Building  service  supervisor 1 

Supervising  cook  II 1 

Supervising  cook  I 1 

Cook     __.    6.9 

Pood  service  assistant  I 26.6 

Baker  I 1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.8 

1 

1 

$1,048-1.273 

$13,750 

$14,440 

0.2 

— 

— 

863-1,048 

— 

— 

2 

o 

o 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

0.3 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

11,592 

12,176 

1.7 

1 

1 

783-950 

10,950 

11,400 

0.5 

— 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

_ 

0.4 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.174 

9,624 

0.6 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,712 

6,852 

2.3 

o 

2 

425-517 

11,671 

11,947 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,960 

11,222 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

0.1 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9.396 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

0.7 

_ 

_ 

746-905 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,000 

5,242 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

0.8 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

11,832 

12,426 

1.3 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.860 

5 

5 

5 

676-783 

46.980 

46,980 

0.6 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.211 

9.662 

2.1 

3 

3 

614-746 

23.688 

24,408 

9.7 

11 

11 

480-584 

72,674 

74,200 

0.6 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,796 

6,852 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

17,905 

18,808 

0.3 

— 

— 

457-556 

— 

— 

2.9 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,829 

18,105 

16.9 

26 

26 

395-505 

136,306 

141,479 

4.4 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,302 

22,069 

6.6 

8 

8 

435-530 

47,176 

48,600 

3 

3 

3 

863-1.048 

36,978 

37,728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

0.8 

1 

1 

746-905 

9.322 

9,776 

0.4 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10.566 

11.085 

0.6 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,789 

6,079 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

95.3 

133 

113 

$698,047 

$847,559 

$869,504 

13.1 

13 

13 

145,724 

153,391t 

154,678 

82.2 

100 

100 

552.323 

69^,165 

714,826 

1 

1 

$1,213-1.475 

$16,316 

$17,140 

1 

1 

676-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,979 

6,204 

2 

2 

746-905 

20,256 

20,712 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15.276 

15.276 

4 

4 

863-1.048 

49,224 

49,804 

15 

15 

746-905 

160,632 

162,480 

15 

15 

676-7S3 

138.372 

139.188 

1 

1 

710-863 

9.174 

9.624 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,728 

8.112 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,736 

S.952 

1 

1 

530-710 

7,728 

7,728 

7 

7 

4S0-644 

46,217 

47,458 

30 

30 

359-435 

140.704 

146.336 

1 

1 

480-584 

6,360 

6,672 

656 


TRANSPORTATION 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  CALIFORNIA  HIGHWAY  PATROL-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-6S 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
sa 


TRAINING— Continued 

Academy — Continued  SALARY  RANGE 

Butcher— meat  cutter  I 111  $480-584                  $6,260                  $6,568 

Supervising    automotive    equipment 

installer 0.9           1              1  676-746                    S.952                    8,952 

Automotive  serviceman   2.9           3              3  530-584                  20.6S8                  21,024 

Motorcycle  mechanic   0.8           1              1  644-710                    8,016                    8,418 

Janitor  foreman   II   111  505-614                    7,368                    7,368 

Janitor  foreman  I 111  435-530                    6,360                    6,360 

Janitor    13.4         14            14  395-4S0                  76,543                  78.510 

Skilled    laborer    1.7           2              2  556-614                  14,436                  14.736 

Laborer   3.3           4               4  480-530                   25,190                   25,440 

Building  maintenance  man 3              3              3  556-614                  22,104                  22.104 

Groundsman 2              2              2  480-530                  12,720                  12.720 

Senior  stenographer  I 111  469-571                    6,852                    6,852 

Senior   typist-clerk   111  457-556                    6,386                    6,672 

Stock  clerk 2.7           3              3  457-556                  1S,273                  18,867 

Intermediate  stenographer 2               2               2  425-517                   12.40S                   12,408 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 7.9           8              8  395-505                  45,084                  45,712 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111  395^80                    5,308                    5,576 

Field  Extension :  n 

State  traffic  lieutenant 111  863-1,048                  12.576                  12,576 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.6           1              1  425-517                    5,375                    5,651 

Temporary   help    0.3           5.5           5.5  (1,279)                 29,702                  29,702 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 125.9       139.5       139.5  $863,451              $999,551           $1,01S.150 

Uniformed 35.9         38            38  347,021                401,792                405,S60 

Nonuniformed _ 90          101.5       101.5  516,430                597,759                612,290 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    5,433.7    7.4S2.1    7,482.1  $44,914,193         $60,3S1,637         $61,935,197 

Uniformed 3,845.7    5,419.8    5,419.S  36,097,085           4S,929,153          50,191,003 

Nonuniformed 1,588       2,062.3    2,062.3  8,817,108           11,452,484           11,744,194 

a  One  position  transferred  from  Field  Operations. 

b  One  position  transferred  from  Field  Operations. 

c  One  position  transferred  to  Administration,  Executive. 

d  One  position  transferred  from  Operational  Planning  section. 

e  One  position  transferred  to  training  section. 

f  One  position  transferred  to  Administration,  Executive. 

s  One  position  transferred  to  training  section. 

ii  Two  positions  transferred  from  Safety  Services  and  reclassified  from  Radiotelegraph  Operators. 

1  One  position  transferred  to  Zone  II  Field  Operations. 

i  One  position  transferred  from  Training  and  reclassified  from  Training  Assistant. 

k  Two  positions  transferred  to  Field  Operations  and  reclassified  to  Radio  Dispatchers. 

'■  One  position  transferred  from  Field  Operations. 

m  One  position  transferred  from  Field  Operations. 

n  One  position  transferred  to  EDP  section  and  reclassified  from  Training  Assistant  to  Audio-Visual  Specialist. 


TRANSPORTATION 


657 


DEPARTMENT  OF   MOTOR   VEHICLES 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         ■. A u i h  .       .Auih  .. 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

Director 1 

Deputy  director 1.9 

Assistant  to  the  director  (EDP) 1 

State  financial  examiner  III 1 

State  financial  examiner  II 2.1 

Auditor  I   1.4 

Secretary  I 1 

Senior  stenographer  I 3.6 

Senior  typist-clerk 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.2 

Compliance  Services : 

Assistant  division  chief 1 

Supervising   special   investigator   II  0.9 

Supervising  special  investigator  I 1 

Senior  special  investigator 4 

Special  investigator 0.9 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk 1.2 

Intermediate  stenographer 2.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.5 

Intermediate  clerk 5.2 

Junior  clerk 0.2 

Occupational  Licensing : 

Office  supervisor  I 1 

Supervising   clerk    II 1 

Supervising   clerk    I    0.8 

Senior  clerk 4.8 

Intermediate  stenographer 5.8 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 6.6 

Intermediate  clerk 30.1 

Junior  typist-clerk 0.5 

Junior  clerk 2 

Temporary  help 3.4 

Investigation  Section : 

Manager,     investigation    program  1 
Supervising    special    investigator 

II 3.7 

Supervising  special  investigator  I  11.8 

Senior  special  investigator 23.9 

Special   investigator   132 

Motor  vehicles  investigator  I 8.4 

Investigator  trainee 3.2 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 8.7 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 15.7 

Intermediate   clerk   1 

Junior  stenographer 1.3 

Janitor    0.2 

Temporary  help 2.4 

Division  of  Administration  : 
General  Administration : 

Division   chief   1 

Assistant  division  chief 1 

Secretary    I    1 

Senior  stenographer 2 

Senior   typist-clerk   1 

Intermediate   clerk    1 

Fiscal  and  Business  Management : 

Fiscal   officer   II 1 

Fiscal  officer  I  1 

Associate  administrative  analyst — 

accounting  systems 1 

Associate  budget  analyst 1 

Assistant  budget  analyst 1.5 

Junior  staff  analyst, 1 

Accounting  officer   III 0.7 

Accounting  officer  II 1.3 

Accountant  I 1.5 

Accountant  trainee 0.5 

Accounting  technician  II 4.3 

Senior  account  clerk 5 

Intermediate  account  clerk 39.5 

Business  service  officer  III 1 

Business  service  officer  II 0.5 

Business  service  officer  I 1.5 

Storekeeper  III 1 


SALARY  RANRE 

1 

1 

$23,500 

$23,500 

$23,500 

2 

1,708-1,957 

45,201 

46,743 

1 

1 

1.405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,736 

12,326 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

2 

2 

584-644 

15,426 

15,456 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

4 

4 

469-571 

26,184 

26,460 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

2 

2 

425-517 

12.25S 

12,408 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

905-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

4 

4 

746-905 

43,440 

43,440 

1 

1 

676-S21 

9,548 

9.852 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,740 

18,266 

10 

10 

395-505 

52,635 

54,446 

9 

9 

395-480 

49.724 

50,476 

- 

- 

359-435 

- 

- 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

10.860 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8.952 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.72S 

4 

4 

457-556 

26.6SS 

26.688 

5 

5 

425-517 

30.23S 

30,795 

5 

5 

395-505 

27,036 

27.710 

28 

28 

395-4S0 

154,910 

157,767 

— 

— 

359-435 

— 

— 

9 

o 

342-415 

9.960 

9.960 

2.3 

2.3 

(15,676) 

10,968 

10,968 

1 

1 

1.048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

4 

4 

950-1.155 

54,572 

55,220 

12 

12 

821-998 

142,704 

143.712 

24 

24 

746-905 

255.246 

258.420 

46 

146 

676-821 

1,370.949 

1,396,912 

3 

3 

614-746 

26.856 

26.856 

1 

1 

556-614 

6.840 

7,188 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6.852 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

10 

10 

425-517 

58,456 

59.767 

17 

17 

395-505 

91.964 

94.391 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

_ 

— 

386-469 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

395-480 

_ 

_ 

2.3 

2.3 

(10,823) 

10.968 

10.968 

1 

1 

1.405-1,708 

20,496 

20.496 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,648 

13.704 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16.044 

16.044 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14.556 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

12,784 

13.200 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13.200 

13.200 

2 

2 

746-905 

20.034 

20,484 

_ 

_ 

614-746 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11.7S4 

12,376 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,586 

10.062 

3 

3 

556-676 

23.070 

23.622 

5S4-644 

— 

— 

5 

5 

457-556 

29,842 

30,674 

5 

5 

457—556 

33,334 

33,360 

40 

40 

395^180 

221.246 

225,379 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

821-99S 

11.688 

11.976 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10.860 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,359 

9,396 

658 


TRAN  SPORT ATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   MOTOR  VEHICLES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aoth.)       (Anlh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DEPARTMENTAL  ADMINISTRATION— 
Continued 

Division  of  Administration — Continued 
Fiscal  and  Business  Management — 
Continued 

Storekeeper    II    1 

Storekeeper  I 3.7 

Stock  clerk 8 

Property   inspector   1 

Chief  engineer  II 0.3 

Graphic  artist 0.9 

Skilled  laborer 1 

Laborer     2.9 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I  7 

Women's  restroom  attendant 1.7 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  II  1 

Duplicating  machine  supervisor  I  1 
Duplicating   machine   operator  II 

(offset)      3.9 

Duplicating    machine    operator    I  1 

Photocopyist    2 

Supervising  clerk  II 1 

Supervising  clerk  I 1 

Senior  stenographer 2 

Senior  clerk 8.1 

Intermediate    stenographer 1.2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 10.7 

Intermediate   clerk   42.5 

Junior   typist-clerk   4.1 

Junior  clerk 6.5 

Temporary  help 17 

Personnel  and  Training : 

Senior  personnel  analyst 1 

Personnel  officer  II 0.7 

Manager  V 0.3 

Associate  personnel  analyst 1 

Training  officer  I 0.2 

Supervising  special  investigator  I  0.5 

Supervising  clerk  I 3 

Junior  staff  analyst 0.8 

Administrative  trainee 0.2 

Senior  clerk 4.7 

Senior  typist-clerk 2.9 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 7.6 

Intermediate  clerk 3.9 

Junior   typist-clerk    : 1.4 

Temporary  help 3.3 

Management  Analysis : 

Senior  management  analyst 1 

Staff  management  analyst 0.5 

Associate  management  analyst 2 

Assistant  management  analyst 1.5 

Supervising  clerk  II 0.2 

Junior  staff  analyst 3 

Administrative  trainee 1.3 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2 

Research  and  Statistics : 

Chief  of  research  and  statistics 1 

Associate  statistician 0.9 

Associate  research  analyst 2 

Assistant  social  research  analyst  0.1 

Supervising  clerk   I 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Temporary  help 15.3 

Information  Section  : 

Information  officer  II 1 

Information  officer  I 1.9 

Intermediate  stenographer 0.1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1.9 

Legal  Office : 

Administrative  advisor 1 

Associate  counsel   2.7 

Senior  legal  stenographer 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 


SALARY  EANGE 

1 

1 

$5S4-746 

$8,486 

$8,520 

4 

4 

505-644 

29,172 

29,472 

8 

8 

457-556 

51,339 

52,270 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,664 

8,952 

0.4 

0.4 

746-905 

4,344 

4,344 

1 

1 

556-676 

6,980 

7,33S 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

3 

3 

480-530 

19.0SO 

19,080 

7 

7 

556-614 

51,576 

51,576 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,178 

11,451 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,36S 

7,368 

4 

4 

435-530 

24,432 

24,702 

1 

1 

377^157 

5.0S0 

5,330 

2 

2 

435-530 

12,720 

12,720 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7,728 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

9 

9 

457-556 

58,122 

59,025 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,421 

5,697 

13 

13 

395-505 

68,866 

70.S37 

44 

44 

395-1S0 

243,331 

247,S37 

3 

3 

359-435 

14,196 

14.632 

7 

7 

342-415 

31,500 

32.S14 

21.3 

21.3 

(85,547) 

110,667 

110,667 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16,044 

— 

— 

1,04S-1,273 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1,04S-1.273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,976 

12,576 

- 

— 

905-1,100 

— 

- 

1 

1 

821.99S 

11,976 

11.976 

3 

3 

530-644 

21,816 

22,128 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,66S 

8,048 

— 

— 

556-614 

— 

— 

5 

5 

457-556 

30,729 

31,605 

3 

3 

457-556 

1S.S2S 

19,104 

2 

9 

425-517 

11,924 

12.20S 

S 

s 

395-505 

43.90S 

45.052 

4 

4 

395-4S0 

23,040 

23,040 

2 

2 

359-435 

9,156 

9,600 

5.3 

5.3 

(14,885) 

25,005 

25,005 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

998-1.213 

12,940 

13,5S5 

o 

9 

905-1,100 

23,520 

24,702 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,472 

9,936 

— 

— 

614-746 

— 

— 

4 

4 

614-746 

31,620 

32.96S 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,308 

7,368 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,62S 

6,204 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,972 

11.42S 

1 

1 

1,100-1,405 

16.S60 

16,S60 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,355 

11,928 

9 

2 

905-1,100 

24,802 

26,036 

— 

_ 

746-905 

— 

— 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.39S 

7,72S 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

395-505 

5.374 

5,645 

10.7 

10.7 

(67.12S) 

49,269 

49,269 

1 

1 

1.04S-1.273 

15,276 

15,276 

9 

9 

S63-1.04S 

25,152 

25,152 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,513 

5,789 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

1S.576 

18.576 

3 

3 

1,155-1.405 

46.S62 

48,372 

1 

1 

517-62S 

7,536 

7,536 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,852 

TRANSPORTATION 


659 


DEPARTMENT   OF   MOTOR   VEHICLES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (tutb.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
S4 
85 


DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINISTRATION- 
Continued 

Division  of  Administration — Continued 
Legal  Office — Continued 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions. 


DIVISION    OF    REGISTRATION 

General  Administration : 

Division    chief   1  1 

Assistant  division  chief 2  2 

Manager  IV 0.8  1 

Manager   III    1.8  2 

Manager   II 0.3  — 

Manager   I   1  1 

Secretary    I    1  1 

Senior  stenographer 3  3 

Senior  clerk 1  1 

Intermediate    stenographer    1  1 

Intermediate   clerk    1  1 

Vehicle  License  and  Title  Section : 

Manager    V    1  1 

Manager   III   2  2 

Supervising   clerk   II 11  11 

Supervising  file  clerk  II 3.1  3 

Supervising  teletypewriter  operator 

II     1  1 

Supervising  clerk  I 12  13 

Supervising  file  clerk  I 2.6  2 

Supervising   teletypewriter   operator 

I     1.3  2 

Senior  clerk 60.7  62 

Senior   typist-clerk   0.8  1 

Senior   file   clerk 4  4 

Teletypewriter   operator  a 23.7  26 

Intermediate   stenographer 38.1  44 

Intermediate  tvpist-elerk 86.8  103 

Intermediate  clerk  b 478.7  529 

Intermediate  file  clerk 1  1 

Intermediate    cashier-clerk    1  1 

Intermediate   account   clerk 1.4  1 

Junior  stenographer 5.9  3 

Junior  typist-clerk 23.1  15 

Junior  clerk 89  65 

Temporary  help 148.6  140.3 

Overtime 7.7  5.9 

Data  Processing  Section  : 

Chief,  data  processing  section 1  1 

Manager  of  data  processing 2  2 

Supervisor,  electronic  data  process- 
ing     5.6  8 

Programmer  II.  electronic  data  proc- 
essing      13.9  14 

Programmer  I,  electronic  data  proc- 
essing       0.4  9 

Computer   operations   supervisor   II  2.2  3 

Computer   operations   supervisor      II  3 

Senior   computer    operator    4.6  9 

Computer  operator 5.4  18 

Computer  operator  trainee 1.3  9 

Tabulating   operations   supervisor 

III 2.1  1 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II  5.4  6 

Tabulating   operations   supervisor   I  5  5 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator  6  4 

Tabulating  machine  operator 11.5  14 

Tabulating  machine  operator — 

trainee 1.6  — 

Key  data  supervisor  III 2 

Key  data  supervisor  II 4  4 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


595.3      617.3      617.3 


SALARY  RANGE 

$457-556 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 

$4,323,036 


$6,672 
5,979 
5,462 
5,760 


$4,751,476 


$6,672 
6.204 
5,737 
5.760 


$4,S30,133 


1 

$1,405-1,708 

$20,496 

$20,496 

2 

1,213-1,475 

35,400 

35,400 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

o 

863-1.048 

24,456 

25,052 

— 

746-905 

_ 

_ 

1 

676-821 

9.852 

9.852 

1 

543-660 

7.920 

7.920 

3 

469-571 

20,556 

20.556 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

1 

425-517 

6.204 

6,204 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15.276 

o 

S63-1.048 

25.152 

25,152 

11 

614-746 

98.400 

98,472 

3 

614-746 

25,272 

25,632 

1 

556—676 

8,112 

8,112 

13 

530-644 

96,866 

98,598 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

2 

480-584 

12,768 

13,068 

62 

457-556 

399,167 

406,848 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

4 

457-556 

26,688 

26,688 

26 

435-530 

157,713 

160,878 

44 

425-517 

253.406 

260.864 

103 

395-505 

551.869 

567.337 

529 

395^80 

2,893,403 

2,960.311 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

395-480 

5.760 

5,760 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

3 

386^69 

14,860 

15.594 

15 

359^35 

69.690 

72,840 

65 

342^15 

289.721 

301.136 

140.3 

(698.733) 

694,000 

694.000 

5.9 

(33,677) 

26,968 

26,968 

1 

1.100-1.337 

16.044 

16,044 

2 

998-1.213 

29,112 

29.112 

8 

905-1,100 

94.73S 

98,150 

14 

746-905 

147.186 

149,316 

9 

614-746 

69,336 

72,312 

3 

905-1.100 

37.440 

37.992 

3 

746-905 

20,144 

28,610 

9 

614-746 

54.122 

72.324 

18 

530-644 

90,666 

125.018 

9 

480-530 

17,430 

54,090 

1 

863-1,048 

12.026 

12,576 

6 

710-863 

58.468 

59.956 

5 

584-710 

41.752 

42.566 

4 

505-614 

29,442 

29.472 

14 

457-556 

87,053 

88,861 

_ 

359-395 

_ 

_ 

o 

628-764 

15,072 

15,840 

4 

543-660 

30,773 

31,456 

660 


TRANSPORTATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF  MOTOR  VEHICLES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (fluth.)       |Aulhj 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
t 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   REGISTRATION— 

Continued 

Data  Processing  Section — Continued 

Key  entry  supervisor  I 

Key  punch  operator 

Key  data  operator — trainee 

Storekeeper  I  

Stock  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Junior  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Temporary   help — program   augmen- 
tation     

Overtime 

Overtime — program  augmentation 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION   OF   DRIVERS   LICENSES 

General  Administration : 

Division   chief   1  1 

Assistant  division  chief 2  2 

Manager  IV 1  1 

Manager  III   0.8  1 

Manager  II 1.7  2 

Manager  I 0.1 

Driver   improvement  analyst  IV 3.2  3 

Driver  improvement  analyst  III 0.2  - 

Office  supervisor  I 0.2  - 

Secretary    I    1  1 

Supervising  clerk   II 0.6  1 

Senior  stenographer 2  2 

Senior   typist-clerk   1  1 

Intermediate  stenographer  c 3.1  4 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    2  2 

Drivers  License  Operations  :  d 

Manager  IV 1  1 

Manager   III   1  1 

Office  supervisor  II 1  1 

Office  supervisor  I 0.7  1 

Supervising   clerk   II   6.3  6 

Supervising  clerk  I 19.5  20.4 

Junior  staff  analyst -  2 

Administrative  trainee 0.2  2 

Senior  clerk 69.4  74.2 

Senior   typist-clerk    6  6 

Intermediate   stenographer   3.1  4 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    115.1  140.2 

Intermediate   clerk    505.5  637 

Intermediate  file  clerk 1  1 

Junior  stenographer 1.1  1 

Junior  typist-clerk   57.4  52.4 

Junior  clerk 181.6  139.6 

Temporary  help 10.5  35.4 

Overtime 3.6  2 

Driver  Improvement :  e 

Driver  improvement  analyst  V 1  1 

Driver  improvement  analyst  IV 5.5  6 

Driver  improvement  analyst  III 48.7  52 

Driver  improvement  analyst  II 92.2  95 

Supervising  clerk  II 1  1 

Driver  improvement  analyst  I 43.3  42 

Supervising  stenographer  I 1  1 

Supervising  clerk  I 2.8  3 

Senior  stenographer 10.7  11 

Senior  clerk 8.2  10 

Intermediate  stenographer 30.4  33 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 105.S  122.5 

Intermediate  clerk 9.8  13 

Junior  stenographer 2  2 

Junior   typist-clerk 21.7  11 

Junior  clerk 0.8  1 

Temporary  help 0.5  3.9 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

11.9 

12 

12 

$469-571 

$78,409 

$80,219 

159.9 

164 

164 

405-492 

922,069 

941,127 

17 

18 

18 

359-395 

81,432 

81,432 

1 

1 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,136 

13,344 

8.2 

9 

9 

457-556 

59,014 

59,892 

0.8 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

6.4 

6 

6 

395-505 

34,560 

34,560 

71.4 

75 

75 

395-480 

410,541 

419,077 

8.9 

6 

6 

342^115 

26,478 

27,672 

66.8 

105.1 

105.1 

(324,790) 

512,388 

512,388 

8.2 

18 

18 

(40,111) 

152,335 

152,335 

7.7 

— 

— 

(37,270) 

— 

— 

3.4 

- 

- 

(16,276) 

- 

- 

1,465 

1,579.3 

1,579.3 

$7,877,085 

$9,004,653 

$9,268,267 

1 

$1,405-1,708 

$20,496 

$20,496 

o 

1,213-1,475 

35,050 

35,400 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

— 

676-821 

— 

— 

3 

863-1,048 

'   37,728 

37,728 

— 

746-905 

— 

— 

_ 

746-905 

— 

- 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

614-746 

8,180 

8,592 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

4 

425-517 

23,216 

23,756 

2 

395-505 

11,302 

11,567 

1 

950-1.155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

863-1,048 

11,592 

12,176 

1 

S63-1.048 

11,040 

11,592 

1 

746-905 

10,188 

10,692 

6 

614-746 

51.350 

52,352 

20.4 

530-644 

150.907 

153,786 

2 

614-746 

14.736 

15.456 

2 

556-614 

14,376 

14,736 

74.2 

457-556 

470,037 

481,265 

6 

457-556 

39,720 

40,032 

4 

425-517 

22,935 

23,773 

140.2 

395-505 

740,370 

766,298 

637 

395-480 

3,392,332 

3,496,614 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5.760 

1 

386-169 

4,920 

5,163 

52.4 

359-435 

240.332 

251,786 

139.6 

342^15 

612,886 

639,843 

35.4 

(52,511) 

178,338 

178,338 

2 

(19,892) 

11,533 

11,533 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

6 

863-1,048 

73,728 

74,906 

52 

746-905 

555,219 

558,096 

95 

676-S21 

928,112 

931.412 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

42 

614-746 

365,566 

370.S20 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

3 

530-644 

22,794 

23,154 

11 

469-571 

74,906 

75,232 

10 

457-556 

59,437 

61,75S 

33 

425-517 

193.S56 

198.545 

122.5 

395-505 

683,217 

700.382 

13 

395^1S0 

71,706 

72,693 

2 

386^169 

9,840 

10,326 

11 

359-435 

50,430 

52,904 

i 

342-415 

4,668 

4,900 

3.9 

(2,177) 

22,497 

22,497 

TRANSPORTATION 


661 


DEPARTMENT   OF   MOTOR   VEHICLES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(Filled)  (Auth.)  On 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


DIVISION    OF    DRIVERS    LICENSES— 
Continued 

Financial  Responsibility : 

Driver  improvement  analyst  IV 

Driver  improvement  analyst  III 

Office  supervisor  I 

Driver  improvement  analyst  II 

Supervising   clerk   II    

Driver  improvement  analyst  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk  b 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Junior   typist-clerk   

Junior  clerk 

Tempory  help 

Overtime 

Data  Processing  Section : 

Chief,  data  processing  section 

Manager  of  data  processing 

Supervisor  EDP 

Associate    data    processing    systems 

analyst 

Computer  operations  supervisor  II 

Computer  operations  supervisor  I 

Senior  computer  operator 

Computer   operator 

Computer  operator  trainee 

Programmer  II,  EDP 

Programmer  I,   EDP 

Programmer  trainee,  EDP . 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II 

Key  data  supervisor  III 

Key  data  supervisor  II 

Key  data  supervisor  I 

Key  punch  supervisor  I 

Key  punch  operator 

Key  entry  supervisor  I 

Supervising   clerk   II    

Supervising   clerk   I 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  tape  librarian 

Senior  clerk 

Storekeeper  I  

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Totals,   Authorized   Positions 


DIVISION   OF   FIELD  OFFICE 
OPERATION 

General  Administration : 

Division   chief    

Assistant  division  chief 

Manager  V 

Manager  IV 

Manager   III    

Manager   II   

Manager  I 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Central  Control : 

Manager   II   

Motor  vehicle  representative  II 

Senior    clerk    

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$863-1,048 

$12,576 

$12,576 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.S60 

lO.stiO 

12.9 

14 

14 

676-S21 

132,168 

134,340 

2 

2 

2 

614-746 

17,302 

17,724 

20.5 

21 

21 

614-746 

1S7,276 

187,920 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

6.9 

7 

7 

457-556 

45,315 

45,915 

4 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,688 

26,688 

1.9 

2 

2 

425-517 

12.40S 

12,408 

52  2 

59 

59 

395-505 

320,586 

329,457 

58.1 

69 

69 

395-480 

374,763 

382,271 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

7.6 

5 

5 

359-435 

24,012 

24.672 

12.4 

6 

6 

342^15 

26,466 

27,532 

0.9 

3.5 

3.5 

(4,507) 

19,768 

19,768 

- 

0.8 

0.8 

(-) 

3,453 

3,453 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2 

2 

2 

998-1,213 

29,112 

29,112 

7.2 

6 

6 

905-1,100 

73,163 

76,164 

0.5 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,126 

12,732 

1.3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

34,928 

36.672 

2.3 

3 

3 

746-905 

28,994 

30,420 

3 

3 

614-746 

22,104 

23,184 

1 

1 

530-644 

6.360 

6.672 

_ 

6 

6 

480-530 

35,460 

37,260 

11.9 

10 

10 

746-905 

95,936 

100.398 

2.9 

8 

8 

614-746 

61,194 

64,224 

2.6 

556-614 

- 

- 

0.7 

_ 

_ 

710-863 

— 

— 

1 

2 

2 

628-764 

15,456 

16,224 

4 

4 

543-660 

26,064 

27,408 

0.9 

_ 

_ 

469-571 

— 

— 

8 

8 

469-571 

45,024 

47,232 

8.4 

9 

9 

405-492 

47,842 

50,204 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,490 

6,824 

2 

2 

614-746 

14,736 

15.456 

_ 

2 

2 

530-644 

12,720 

13,344 

0.4 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,656 

6.S52 

2 

<> 

457-556 

10.968 

11,520 

_ 

2 

9 

457-556 

10,968 

11,520 

_ 

1 

1 

505-614 

6,060 

6,360 

_ 

1 

1 

457-556 

5,622 

5.910 

2.5 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,924 

12,208 

2 

5 

5 

395-505 

25.970 

26,959 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,200 

5,462 

227.5 

657 

657 

(1.234,793) 

3,326,535 

3,326,535 

7.9 

- 

- 

(42,788) 

- 

— 

1,857.7 

2,498.9 

2,498.9 

$10,710,001 

$14,589,405 

$14,871,651 

1 

1 

1 

$1,405-1.708 

$20,496 

$20,496 

3 

3 

3 

1,213-1.475 

53.100 

53,100 

8 

8 

8 

1,048-1,273 

121.668 

122.208 

5 

5 

5 

950-1.155 

69,300 

69,300 

1.9 

9 

9 

863-1.048 

24.702 

25.152 

4.5 

5 

5 

746-905 

53.922 

54.300 

3.8 

4 

4 

676-821 

39.294 

39.408 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7.920 

7.920 

3 

3 

3 

469-571 

20.556 

20.556 

3 

3 

3 

425-517 

17.S23 

18,174 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,820 

11,820 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10.860 

0.6 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.952 

8.952 

2.9 

3 

n. 

3 

457-556 

18,677 

19.279 

presentatic 

662 


TRANSPORTATION 


DEPARTMENT   OF   MOTOR  VEHICLES-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (»uty (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION   OF   FIELD  OFFICE 
OPERATION— Continued 

Central  Control — Continued 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

General  Services : 

Building  maintenance  man 

Supervising  typist-clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Stock  clerk 

Teletypewriter  operator  a   

Laborer 

Watchman    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    (effective 

April  1,  1968) 

Intermediate    clerk    

Intermediate   clerk  * 

Telephone  operator 

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 

Janitor    

Junior    clerk  b    

General  Operations : 

Manager  V 

Manager    IV    

Manager  III 

Manager   II    

Manager   I   

Motor  vehicle  representative  II 

Senior  drivers  license  examiner 

Drivers  license  examiner 

Motor  vehicle  representative  I 

Senior  clerk 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Senior  cashier-clerk 

Motor  vehicle  assistant 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  cashier  clerk 

Junior   typist-clerk    

Temporary  help 

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 


SALARY  RANGE 

7 

8 

8 

$395-505 

$43,624 

$44,507 

25.6 

30 

30 

395-480 

164,667 

167.290 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.728 

7,728 

2.9 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,479 

19,782 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

5.4 

4 

4 

435-530 

24.432 

24,702 

2 

9 

9 

480-530 

12,720 

12,720 

3 

3 

3 

415-505 

17,834 

18.130 

5.7 

10 

10 

395-505 

53,301 

54,979 

_ 

21 

21 

395-505 

18.587 

103,320 

10.5 

8.5 

8.5 

395-^tSO 

47.700 

48,505 

27.5 

— 

_ 

395-480 

191,575 

— 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,418 

5.691 

3.7 

4 

4 

395-480 

22.140 

22.380 

72.9 

71.3 

71.3 

395-480 

3S6.191 

390.S66 

10.8 

- 

- 

342-415 

33,472 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

14.3 

15 

15 

950-1,155 

205,999 

207,460 

46.6 

47 

47 

863-1,048 

5S2,306 

5S8.972 

64.4 

65 

65 

746-905 

69S.196 

704.26S 

137.2 

138.6 

138.6 

676-821 

1,348,314 

1,358,018 

153.4 

161 

161 

614-746 

1,392,686 

1,411,546 

3.2 

9 

9 

614-746 

17,904 

17,904 

468.9 

503 

503 

556-676 

3,849,042 

3,934,242 

12.6 

13 

13 

505-614 

94,626 

94,932 

2 

2 

9 

457-556 

13.344 

13.344 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

45.9 

47 

47 

457-556 

310,981 

312.282 

3S3.3 

441 

441 

435-530 

2,736,057 

2,770,498 

5.2 

5 

5 

425-517 

31.020 

31,020 

164.6 

147 

147 

395-505 

803,787 

S20.290 

46.2 

47 

47 

395-4S0 

257,697 

263,573 

72.4 

71 

71 

395-4S0 

387,718 

396,795 

0.2 

1 

1 

359-435 

4.686 

4,920 

378.1 

374.9 

374.9 

(1.939,047) 

1.9S6.659 

1,986,659 

20.2 

16.9 

16.9 

(103,858) 
$14,939,074 

91,121 
$16,376,0S9 

$44,721,623 

91,121 

2  242.4 

2,310.2 

2,310.2 

$16,445,957 

6,160.4 

7,005.7 

7,005.7 

$37,S49,196 

$45,416,00S 

a  Two  teletypewriter  operator  positions  in  the  Division  of  Field  Office  Operation  were  transferred  to  the  Vehicle  License  and  Title  Sec- 
tion of  the  Division  of  Registration. 

b  Two  clerical  positions  in  the  Division  of  Registration  were  transferred  from  Vehicle  License  and  Title  Section  to  the  Financial  Re- 
sponsibility Section  of  the  Division  of  Drivers  Licenses. 

c  Includes  1  clerical  position  transferred  from  Drivers  License  Operations. 

d  Includes  1  clerical  position  transferred  from  Driver  Improvement  Section  ;  also,  1  clerical  position  was  transferred  to  General  Ad- 
ministration. 

e  One  clerical  position  was  transferred  to  General  Operations. 

f  Thirty-nine  intermediate  and  S  junior  clerical  positions  abolished,  effective  June  1,  196S. 


TRANSPORTATION 


Department  of  Public  Works 


663 


DEPARTMENTAL   ADMINISTRATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled) (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DIRECTOR'S  OFFICE 

Director    

Chief  deputy  director 

Deputy  director 

Deputy  director 

Executive  officer,  California  Toll 

Bridge  Authority  a 

State   transportation   safety  coordina- 
tor b 

Assistant  director 

Operations   security   officer 

Assistant  operations  security  officer 

Senior  planner,  transportation 

studies  t> 

Administrative  service  officer  II  b 

Senior  transportation  safety  coordina- 
tor b 

Senior   administrative   analyst 

Personnel  officer  III 

Secretary    II    

Secretary  I   

Supervising   stenographer   I 

Senior  stenographer  b 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Junior-intermediate    typist-clerk    

Senior  clerk 

Junior-intermediate   clerk    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


HIGHWAY  COMMISSION 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$24,500 

$24,500 

$24,500 

0.7 

1 

1 

2,040 

24,480 

24.4S0 

1 

1 

1 

2,039 

24.46S 

24,468 

1 

1 

1 

1,882 

22,584 

22,584 

0.8 

1 

1 

870 

10,440 

10,440 

0.2 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

19,676 

20,666 

o 

2 

2 

1,405-1,708 

3S,999 

39,930 

1 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

17,700 

17,700 

1 

1 

1 

99S-1.213 

14,556 

14,556 

_ 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

13,200 

13,S05 

- 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

9.S35 

16,860 



1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

9,835 

16.S60 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

1,155-1,405 

16.860 

16,860 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

S,736 

2.3 

3 

3 

543-660 

20.980 

21,652 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7.920 

2 

3 

3 

469-571 

17,701 

20,556 

0.9 

2 

2 

425-517 

10,567 

11,095 

2.3 

3 

3 

359-505 

16,418 

16,640 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

2.6 

2 

2 

342-480 

11,520 

11,520 

23.8 


State  highway  commissioner   (7)   per 

diem    — 

Secretary,  California  highway  com- 
mission      1 

Assistant  secretary,  California  high- 
way commission   0.7 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4.7 


INTERNAL  AUDIT  SECTION 

Supervising  state  financial  examiner  II 
Supervising  state  financial  examiner  I 

State  financial  examiner  III 

State  financial  examiner  II 

General  auditor  III 

General  auditor  II 

Auditor  I 

Auditor — student  trainee 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 25.7 


31 


27 


31 


$285,100 


>,127 


27 


$246,299 


$363,691 


$56,095 


$288,454 


PUBLIC   INFORMATION 

Information  officer  II 111  $1,048-1,273 

Information  officer  lb 4               3               3  863-1,048 

Assistant  information  officer  b 1.5           1              1  710-863 

Audio-visual  specialist 111  863-1,048 

Audio-visual  assistant  b 4.5           4              4  710-863 

Supervising  photographer 111  7S3-950 

Senior  photographer 3.7           5              5  644-7S3 

Photographer   2.5           2              2  556-676 

Senior  stenographer 111  469-571 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2              3              3  395-4S0 

Senior  clerk 111  457-556 

Intermediate  clerk 4.7           6              6  395^S0 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 27.9         29            29  $232,821 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS    82.1         92           92  $S13,347              $948,175 

a  Included  in  Director's  Office  for  reporting  purposes — fully  reimbursed. 

b  Five  positions  transferred  from  Public  Information  to  the  Director's  Office  and  reclassified. 


$384,544 


- 

- 

$15  day 

$2,520 

$2,520 

1 

1 

1,405-1,708 

20,496 

20,496 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 
2 

998-1,213 
469-571 
425-517 

14,556 

6,852 

11,671 

14.556 

6.S52 

11,947 

$56,371 


1 

1 

1 

$1,100-1,337 

$16,044 

$16,044 

2 

2 

2 

99S-1.213 

29,112 

29,112 

4 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

52,176 

52,800 

5.2 

8 

8 

746-905 

81,564 

84.024 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

36,132 

37,412 

5 

5 

5 

746-905 

45,574 

47,816 

2.9 

2 

2 

5S4-710 

14,976 

15,336 

1.6 

1 

1 

457-5S4 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

$295,420 


$13,255 

$13,918 

36,192 

36,744 

10,356 

10,356 

10,776 

11,310 

39,380 

40,836 

11,400 

11,400 

42,498 

44,152 

15,936 

16,224 

6,230 

6,544 

15,896 

16.40S 

6,516 

6,672 

31,500 

32,220 

$239,935 

$246,7S4 

$983,119 


664 


Department  of  Public  Works 


TRANSPORTATION 


LEGAL   DIVISION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Chief   1  1 

Deputy  chief 2.1  3 

Assistant  chief 6.2  6.5 

Attorney  IV 11.3  14 

Attorney   III 10  10 

Assistant   counsel   5  6 

Junior  counsel 7.6  8 

Student  legal  assistant 1.3  4 

Senior  special  investigator 0.2  0.2 

Special   investigator   0.3  0.3 

Supervisor,  public  liability  claims 0.3  0.5 

Highways  administrative  officer  I 1  1 

Supervising  legal  stenographer  II 2.7  3 

Supervising  legal  stenographer  I 4.9  5 

Legal    secretary    -  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 1S.1  17.5 

Senior   stenographer 7  8 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 5  8 

Senior   legal  typist 0.1  1 

Senior    typist-clerk    1.8  2 

Junior-intermediate    typist-clerk    12  9 

Senior  clerk 5.6  6 

Junior-intermediate   clerk   8.5  7 

Telephone  operator 2.1  2 

Duplicating  machine  operator  II 2.1  2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 116.2  126 


HEADQUARTERS  OFFICE 


Executive : 

State  highway  engineer 

Deputy  state  highway  engineer 

Secretary  I  

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Administration : 
Executive : 

Assistant  state  highway  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

Office  Engineer : 

Supervisor  of  drafting  service 

Senior  delineator 

Delineator 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Senior  file  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

City  and  County  Projects  : 

Principal  highway  engineer 

Supervising  highway  engineer 

Senior  highway  engineer 

Associate  highway  engineer 

Highway  engineering  associate 

Assistant  highway  engineer 

Highway  engineering  technician  II 
Highway  engineering  technician  I 

Senior  delineator 

Delineator    

Drafting  aid  II 

Highways  administrative  officer  II 

Supervising  stenographer  I 

Junior-intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Service  and  Supply  : 

Highway   engineering   associate 

Highways     administrative    officer 

III 

Highways     administrative    officer 

II 

Purchasing    specification    analyst 
Assistant  purchasing  specification 

analyst    

Delineator 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$1,708-2,038 

$24,456 

$24,456 

3 

1,626-1,976 

71,136 

71,136 

6.5 

1,548-1,882 

146,796 

146,796 

14 

1,475-1,793 

264,975 

278,206 

10 

1,155-1,405 

15S,681 

166,617 

6 

863-1,048 

64,671 

67,905 

8 

746-821 

76,315 

7S.816 

4 

457-710 

26,880 

28,224 

0.2 

746-905 

1,810 

1,810 

0.3 

676-821 

2,463 

2,463 

0.5 

863-1,048 

5,436 

5,706 

1 

746-905 

9,396 

9,852 

3 

676-821 

29,556 

29,556 

5 

599-728 

40,095 

42,092 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

17.5 

517-628 

129.S67 

131,880 

S 

469-571 

53,077 

54,816 

8 

386-517 

44,800 

47,040 

1 

517-628 

7,536 

7,536 

2 

457-556 

12,930 

13,344 

9 

359-480 

50.S45 

51,840 

6 

457-556 

39,141 

40,032 

7 

342-480 

37,351 

39,218 

2 

395-4S0 

10,760 

11,298 

2 

415-505 

12,120 

12,120 

126 

$1,115,008 

$1,329,013 

$1,370,679 

1 

1 

1 

1,882-2,039 

24,468 

24,468 

3 

3 

3 

1,708-2,038 

71,496 

72,624 

2 

2 

2 

543-660 

15,840 

15,840 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

3 

3 

3 

425-517 

16,932 

17,460 

2 

2 

2 

395-480 

10,740 

10,980 

1 

1 

1 

1,626-1,976 

23,712 

23,712 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,S52 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

2 

2 

2 

710-863 

20,208 

20,712 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,112 

8,520 

1 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,244 

11,520 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-566 

6,672 

6,672 

8.3 

11 

11 

395^S0 

60,444 

61,728 

1 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

2 

2 

2 

1,273-1,548 

37,152 

37,152 

3 

3 

3 

1,100-1,337 

46,596 

48,132 

2 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

26,436 

27,060 

2 

2 

2 

905-1,100 

26,400 

26,400 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11,400 

11,400 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

4 

4 

4 

644-783 

35,016 

35,832 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

6 

5.5 

5.5 

584-710 

45,300 

46,068 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,976 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,536 

7,920 

2 

1.5 

1.5 

386-517 

8,520 

8,634 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

3 

3 

395^80 

15,960 

16,464 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,276 

16,044 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

39,600 

39,600 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.S60 

9 

2 

2 

821-99S 

23,394 

23,664 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

584-710 

4,260 

4,260 

TRANSPORTATION 


Department  of  Public  Works 


665 


DIVISION    OF   HIGHWAYS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


HEADQUARTERS   OFFICE— 
Continued 

Administration — Continued 

Service  and  Supply — Continued 

Business  service  officer  I 1 

Property  clerk  II 1 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Stock  clerk 2 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior   typist-clerk    1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.4 

Senior  file  clerk 0.5 

Supervising  clerk  II 0.5 

Intermediate    clerk    1.5 

Material  handler 0.5 

Laborer - 0.5 

Systems  Research  : 

Principal  highway  engineer 1 

Supervising  highway  engineer 1 

Senior  management  analyst 1 

Associate  management  analyst 5.9 

Assistant  management  analyst 1 

Junior  staff  analyst 2 

Highways  administrative  officer  II  1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Senior   typist-clerk   1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2 

Personnel : 
Executive : 

Principal  highway  engineer 1 

Personnel : 

Personnel  officer  II 1 

Associate  personnel  analyst 3 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 3 

Administrative  trainee 1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 4 

Senior  typist-clerk   5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 13 

Senior   file   clerk   1 

Supervising  clerk  II 1 

Supervising   clerk   I 3 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate  clerk    2.6 

In-Service  Training  : 

Chief,    management    development 

and  training 1 

Training  officer  I 4 

Training  assistant 2 

Junior  staff  analyst 1 

Government  intern 1 

Administrative  trainee 1 

Senior   typist-clerk   1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 2.1 

Safety : 

Senior  highway  engineer 1 

Highway  engineering  associate 1 

Highway  superintendent 1 

Highways  administrative  officer  I  1 

Senior  typist-clerk 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3.1 

Fiscal  Management : 

Comptroller 1 

Deputy  comptroller 1 

Assistant  comptroller 2 

Senior  administrative  analyst 1 

Staff  administrative  analyst 1 

Associate  administrative  analyst 5 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 6 

Fiscal  officer  I 1 

Accounting  officer  III 13 

Accounting  officer  II 25 

Accountant  I 26 

Accounting  technician   II 19 

Senior  account  clerk 4 

Intermediate  account  clerk 12 

Calculating  machine  operator 5 

Senior   stenographer 4 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer 5 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5 

Intermediate  clerk 2.7 


SALAEY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$746-905 

$8,952 

$9,396 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7.368 

4 

4 

457-556 

24,852 

25,752 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

4.5 

4.5 

395-480 

23,580 

24,324 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.5 

0.5 

614-746 

4,260 

4,476 

3.5 

3.5 

395-480 

19,890 

20,022 

1 

1 

505-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

4S0-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1475-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

1 

1 

1,273-1,54S 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,276 

16,044 

6 

6 

905-1.100 

70,848 

73,728 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

2 

2 

614-746 

14,736 

15,456 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,576 

13,200 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.360 

6,672 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

1 

1 

1,475-1,793 

21,516 

21,516 

1 

1 

1,048-1,273 

15,276 

15,276 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

36,036 

37,176 

3 

3 

746-905 

28.764 

29,652 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,008 

7,368 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.852 

6,852 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,964 

24,240 

5 

5 

457-556 

33,360 

33,360 

12.5 

12.5 

395-480 

69,042 

70,758 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

3 

530-644 

23,184 

23,184 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

5 

5 

395-480 

26,760 

27,240 

1 

1 

1,213-1,475 

16,860 

17,700 

4 

4 

905-1,100 

47,412 

49,776 

9 

2 

746-905 

20.256 

20,712 

1 

1 

614-746 

7,368 

7,728 

— 

— 

1.97-2.18  hr 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

556-614 

7.008 

7.368 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.060 

6.360 

3 

3 

395-480 

15,180 

15,924 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16.044 

16,044 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,396 

9.S52 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6.672 

2.5 

2.5 

395-180 

12,330 

12,930 

1 

1 

1,54S-1,8S2 

22.584 

22.5S4 

1 

1 

1,273-1,54S 

1S.576 

18.576 

2 

2 

1,100-1.337 

32,0SS 

32.088 

1 

1 

1,100-1.337 

16,044 

16.044 

9 

2 

998-1,213 

27,060 

28.416 

7 

7 

905-1.100 

82.S96 

S5.72S 

7 

7 

746-905 

71.136 

73.548 

9 

9 

99S-1.213 

28.416 

29.112 

11 

11 

905-1,100 

142.176 

143,352 

24 

24 

746-905 

242.08S 

248.640 

29 

29 

556-676 

213,336 

217,152 

23 

23 

457-556 

142,992 

146.14S 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13.344 

13 

13 

395-480 

72.2SS 

73,320 

5 

5 

415-505 

30,300 

30.300 

4 

4 

469-571 

27.072 

27.408 

6 

6 

386-517 

32.796 

34.116 

6 

6 

395-480 

32.760 

33.240 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,312 

21.S04 

666 


Department  of  Public  Works 


TRANSPORTATION 


DIVISION  OF  HIGHWAYS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 

(filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
8« 


HEADQUARTERS  OFFICE— 

Continued 

Operations : 
Executive : 

Assistant  state  highway  engineer  111 

Senior  stenographer 111 

Communications : 

Dispatcher-clerk    1.5  1.5  1.5 

Supervising  clerk  I 0.5  0.5  0.5 

Junior  clerk 1.1  1  1 

Planning  : 
Executive : 

Assistant  state  highway  engineer  111 

Senior  stenographer 2  11 

Highways    administrative    officer 

II 1  0.5  0.5 

Intermediate  stenographer -  0.5  0.5 

Right-of-Way : 
Executive : 

Chief  right-of-way  agent 111 

Senior  stenographer 0.9  1  1 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions—       312.1       334  334 


DISTRICT  OFFICES 

Bridge  Department 

Assistant  state  highway  engineer 

Principal  bridge  engineer 

Supervising  bridge  engineer 

Senior  bridge  engineer 

Associate  bridge  engineer 

Assistant  bridge  engineer 

Highways   administrative   officer  I 

Accounting  officer  III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I 

Accounting  technician  II 

Senior  account   clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Senior   file   clerk   

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Property  clerk  I 

Stock  clerk 

Totals,  Bridge  Department 60.5         66.5         66.5 

District  01 

Executive : 

Principal  highway  engineer 

Supervising  highway   engineer 

Secretary  I 

Steno-Typing  Unit : 

Junior-intermediate  stenographer  _. 
General  Files  and  Mail : 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

City  and  County  Projects  : 

Senior  highway  engineer 

Associate  highway  engineer 

Assistant  highway   engineer 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Personnel  and  Public  Information  : 

Highway  administrative  officer  II 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Junior  typist-clerk 

Supervising  clerk 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 

Highway  foreman 

General  Services : 

Intermediate   clerk    0.5  0.5  0.5 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,626-1,976 
469-571 

457-556 
530-644 
342-415 


1,626-1,976 
469-571 

905-1,100 
425-517 


1,626-1,976 
469-571 


$23,712 
6,852 

9,414 
3,864 
4,524 


23,712 
6,852 

6,600 
2,550 


23,712 
6,S52 


1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

$23,712 

1.6 

2 

2 

1,475-1,793 

43,032 

2 

2 

2 

1,273-1,548 

37,152 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

15,276 

2 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

27,720 

1.5 

1.5 

1.5 

7S3-950 

17,100 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,852 

3 

3 

3 

556-676 

22,464 

4 

5 

5 

457-556 

30,372 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

8.9 

10 

10 

395-480 

53.424 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

5 

6 

6 

425-517 

34,920 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,704 

6.5 

7 

7 

395-505 

37,200 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

S 

9 

9 

395-480 

50,532 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

3 

4 

4 

457-556 

26,532 

$46S,230 


$521,50S 


395-4S0 


2.76S 


$23,712 
6,852 

9,552 
3.S64 
4,740 


23,712 
6,852 

6,600 
2,676 


23,712 
6,852 


$2,733,918  $2,957,232  $3,013,644 


$23,712 

43,032 

37,152 

16,044 

27,720 

17,100 

10,S60 

13,200 

10,356 

23,592 

31,224 

6.672 

54,900 

13,704 

35,772 

20,016 

38,472 

6,672 

7.72S 

6,672 

51,030 

7.36S 

26,688 


$529,686 


1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

$1,475-1,793 

1,273-1,548 

543-660 

$21,516 

18,576 

7,920 

$21,516 

18,576 

7,920 

4.4 

4 

4 

386-517 

24,S16 

24,816 

2 

1 
0.5 

2 
1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

415-505 
457-556 
395^1S0 

11,170 
6,672 
5,423 

12,032 
6.672 
5,694 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

783-950 

425-517 

16,044 

13,860 

11,400 

5,904 

16,044 

13,S60 

11,400 

6,204 

1 

1 

0.5 

1 

o 

1 

1 

1 

0.5 

1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

0.5 
■     1 
2 
1 

905-1,100 
425-517 
359-435 
530-644 
342-4S0 
644-7S3 

13.200 
6,204 
2,512 
7,728 
9.5S0 
9,396 

13,200 
6,204 
2,610 
7,72S 

10,059 
9.396 

2,880 


TRANSPORTATION 


Department  of  Public  Works 


667 


DIVISION   OF   HIGHWAYS-Continued 

UJ 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_j 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiilh.)       (Auth.) 

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85 


DISTRICT  OFFICES— Continued 
District  01 — Continued 

Accounting: 

Accounting  officer   III 1 

Accountant  I 2.5 

Accounting  technician  II 1 

Senior   account  clerk    1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 2 

Key  punch  operator 2 

Intermediate   stenographer 0.5 

Property  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 1 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Stock  clerk 1 

Intermediate   clerk   1 

Communications : 

Dispatcher-clerk      0.5 

Totals,  District  01 36.4 

District  02 

Executive : 

Principal   highway   engineer 

Supervising  highway  engineer 

Supervising  stenographer   I 

Intermediate   stenographer    

Typing  Unit : 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

General  Piles  and  Mail : 

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

City  and  County  Projects: 

Senior  highway  engineer 

Associate  highway  engineer 

Highway  engineering  technician  II 

Personnel  and  Public  Information  : 

Assistant  highway  engineer 

Highways    administrative    officer   I 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Accounting : 

Accounting   officer   III 

Accounting   officer   II 

Accountant  I 

Accounting  technician  II 

Senior  account   clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Property  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 

Storekeeper  I  

Stock  clerk  

.Junior  clerk 

Communications : 

Dispatcher-clerk 

Totals,  District  02 36.2 

District  03 


Executive : 

Assistant  state  highway  engineer 

Supervising  highway   engineer 

Secretary  I  

General  Services : 

Highway  engineering  technician  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Steno-Typing  Unit: 

Supervising  stenographer  I 

Junior-intermediate    stenographer   _ 

General  Files  and  Mail : 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

City  and  County  Projects  : 

Senior  highway  engineer 

Associate  highway   engineer 

Assistant  highway  engineer 

Accounting  technician  II 

Senior  stenographer 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$905-1,100 

$13,200 

$13,200 

3 

3 

556-676 

22,473 

23,597 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,575 

6,672 

2 

2 

395-480 

11,520 

11,520 

2 

2 

405-492 

9,902 

10,397 

0.5 

0.5 

425-517 

3,102 

3,102 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,220 

5,484 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

37 


37 


$281,494 


$299,249 


38 


38 


$2S9,316 


$314,044 


$303,351 


1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

$1,475-1,793 

1,273-1,548 

543-660 

425-517 

$21,516 

18,576 

7,920 

6,204 

$21,516 

18,576 

7,920 

6,204 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

425-517 
395-505 

5,703 
6,060 

5,988 
6,060 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

457-556 
395-480 

6,672 
5,500 

6,672 
5,760 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

746-905 

16,044 
13,860 
10,860 

16,044 
13,860 
10,860 

1 
1 
1 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 

1 

1 
1 
1 
3 

783-950 
746-905 
425-517 
530-644 
395-505 

11,400 

10,860 

5.628 

7,728 

18,180 

11,400 

10,860 

5,904 

7,728 

18,180 

1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
4 

1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
5 

1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
5 

905-1,100 
746-905 
556-676 
457-556 
457-556 
395^80 

13,200 
10,860 
22,896 
5,760 
20,016 
26,964 

13,200 
10,860 
23,232 
6,060 
20,016 
27,744 

1 
1 
3 
0.7 

1 
1 
3 
0.5 

1 
1 
3 
0.5 

584-710 
505-614 
457-556 
342^115 

8,520 

7,368 

20,016 

2,397 

8,520 
7,368 

20,016 
2,490 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

$316,374 


1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

$1,626-1,976 

1,273-1,548 

543-660 

$23,712 

18,576 

7,920 

$23,712 

18,576 

7,920 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

644-7S3 
395-505 
395-4S0 

9,396 

6,060 

10,500 

9,396 

6,060 

10,740 

1 

2 

1 
2 

1 
2 

543-660 
386-517 

7,920 
11.833 

7,920 
12,408 

4 

5 

5 

395-505 

26.160 

27,471 

1 

2 

2.5 
1 
1 

1 
2 
2.5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2.5 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

783-950 

457-556 

469-571 

16,044 

27,720 

28.500 

6.045 

6,852 

16,044 

27,720 

28,500 

6.347 

6,852 

668 


Department  of  Public  Works 


TRANSPORTATION 


DIVISION   OF   HIGHWAYS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aiilh.)       (tuth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
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20 
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49 
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51 
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56 
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59 
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86 


DISTRICT  OFFICES— Continued 

District  03 — Continued 

Personnel  and  Public  Information  : 
Highways   administrative   officer   II 

Information  officer  I 

Assistant  information  officer 

Training   assistant    

Junior  staff  analyst 

Senior  highway  foreman 

Highway  engineering  technician  II 

Highway  engineering  technician  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I 

Accounting  technician  II 

Highway  field  office  assistant 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Key  punch  supervisor  I 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate    stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Property  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 

Storekeeper  I  

Stock  clerk 

Communications : 

Dispatcher-clerk 

Totals,  District  03 76.1 

District  04 


Executive : 

Metropolitan   district  engineer 

Principal   highway   engineer 

Supervising   highway   engineer 

Supervising  stenographer  I 

Senior  stenographer 

General  Services : 

Senior  highway  engineer 

Associate  highway  engineer 

Assistant   highway   enigneer 

Highways  administrative  officer  I  _ 

Supervising   clerk    I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Business  service  officer  I 

Intermediate  clerk 

Steno-Typing  Unit: 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

General  Piles  and  Mail : 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Senior  clerk   

Junior-intermediate  clerk 

City  and  County  Projects : 

Senior  highway  engineer 

Associate  highway  engineer 

Assistant  highway  engineer 

Junior  civil  engineer 

Highway   engineering  technician   II 

Highway  engineering  technician  I 

Delineator 

Senior   stenographer   

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Personnel  and  Public  Information : 

Highway  engineering  associate 

Assistant  highway  engineer 

Highway  engineering  technician  I 

Senior  delineator 

Delineator 

Drafting  aid  II 

Associate  personnel  analyst 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$905-1,100 

$13,200 

$13,200 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12.576 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10.356 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10.860 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8.529 

8.952 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9.396 

9,396 

4.1 

5 

5 

425-517 

29.916 

30,168 

5 

5 

5 

395-505 

29.443 

30,300 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

5 

5 

5 

556-676 

39.790 

40,560 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

19.398 

20,016 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

4 

4 

4 

395^80 

21,471 

22.553 

— 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,627 

5,908 

4 

4 

4 

405-492 

23.061 

23,616 

2 

2 

o 

425-517 

12.408 

12,408 

6 

6 

6 

395-505 

34,464 

35.280 

4 

4 

4 

395-480 

23,040 

23,040 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,432 

12,732 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

80 


80 


$562,857 


$616,649 


$625,031 


1 

1 

1 

$1,708-2,038 

$24,456 

$24,456 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

1,475-1,793 

10,758 

10,758 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1.548 

18,576 

18,576 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,516 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1  5 

1.5 

1.5 

783-950 

17,100 

17,100 

?, 

2 

2 

746-905 

21,720 

21,720 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,100 

5,352 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,220 

5,484 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,508 

17,760 

2.4 

3 

3 

395-505 

17,438 

1S.180 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5.760 

5.760 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

7 

7 

7 

342-4S0 

37,068 

3S.052 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

9 

2 

9 

950-1.155 

27,720 

27,720 

5 

5 

7S3-950 

52,404 

53.868 

1 

1 

1 

710-7S3 

9,396 

9,398 

1 

v  1 

1 

746-905 

10,356 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

8.112 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

5S4-710 

8.520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6.852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6.204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,311 

5.577 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13.200 

3 

3 

3 

783-950 

33.156 

33.660 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9.396 

9.396 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10.356 

10.356 

4 

4 

4 

584-710 

32.8S0 

33,672 

?, 

2 

o 

530-644 

14.544 

15,271 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

TRANSPORTATION 


Department  of  Public  Works 


669 


DIVISION   OF   HIGHWAYS-Continued 

111 

SALARIES  AND  WAGES 

NO.  OF  POSITIONS 

ACTUAL 
1966-67 

ESTIMATED 
1967-68 

PROPOSED 
1968-69 

_l 

66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.) 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

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12 

13 

14 

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19 

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35 

36 

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38 

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40 

41 

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48 

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50 

51 

52 

53 

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57 

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62 

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65 

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84 

85 

86 


DISTRICT   OFFICES— Continued 
District  04 — Continued 

Personnel    and    Public    Information- 
Continued 

Information  officer  I 

Assistant  information  officer 

Highways  administrative  officer  I- 

Supervising  clerl;  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Accounting : 

Fiscal  officer  I  

Accounting  officer  III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I   

Accounting  technician  II 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 

Senior   account  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Supervising   clerk   II   

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Auditor — student  trainee 

Property  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 

Storekeeper  I  

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Totals,  District  04 

District  05 

Executive : 

Principal  highway  engineer 

Supervising   highway   engineer  __. 
Senior  stenographer   

General  Services : 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Telephone  operator — nonmultiple 
board   

Steno-Typing  Unit : 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

General  Files  and  Mail : 

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

City  and  County  Projects  : 

Senior  highway  engineer 

Assistant  highway  engineer 

Personnel  and  Public  Information  : 
Highway  administrative  officer  II 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Highway  maintenance  man  III  _ 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I 

Accounting  technician  II 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Key  punch  operator 

Property  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 

Stock   clerk    

Intermediate  account   clerk 

Totals,  District  05 42.2 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

1 

1 

$863-1,048 

$11,629 

$12,210 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10,356 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,628 

5,904 

1 

1 

1 

395-1S0 

5,484 

5,760 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,275 

13,344 

S 

8 

S 

395-505 

39,840 

41,S32 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,556 

14,556 

2 

2 

2 

905-1.100 

24,610 

25,840 

4 

4 

4 

746-905 

40.50S 

42,533 

6 

6 

6 

556-676 

45,516 

47,792 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

19,434 

20.016 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

6 

6 

6 

457-556 

40,032 

40,032 

17.7 

19 

19 

395-480 

90,360 

94,881 

o 

o 

2 

405-492 

11,532 

11.808 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,627 

5,908 

4 

6 

6 

395-505 

32,580 

33,324 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3 

3 

3 

395-480 

17,2S0 

17,280 

1 

1 

1 

457-5S4 

6,054 

6,357 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,36S 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

12,732 

13.032 

3 

3 

3 

395-480 

16,740 

17,004 

1 

1 

1 

395^tS0 

5,4S4 
$1,069,7SS 

5,766 

135.1 

140 

140 

$9S3,282 

$1,093,561 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18,576 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

6,S52 

6,852 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

425-517 

5,62S 

5,904 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-^tSO 

2,SS0 

2,880 

1 

o 

2 

425-517 

11,304 

11,556 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,220 

5.4S4 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

6.060 

2 

2 

2 

395^tS0 

10,704 

11,244 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

3 

3 

3 

783-950 

34,200 

34,200 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13.200 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S.4S2 

S.906 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

o 

2 

395-505 

10.224 

10,740 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

614-710 

S,520 

S.520 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

4 

4 

4 

556-676 

32,448 

32,448 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13.344 

2 

2 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

4.2 

5 

o 

395-480 

2S,732 

28,800 

2 

2 

2 

405-492 

11,520 

11,808 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,343 

13,343 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

5,576 

5,760 

45 


45 


$315,791 


$349,6S9 


$352,S01 


670 


Department  of  Public  Works 


TRANSPORTATION 


DIVISION   OF   HiGHWAYS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  "WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
[Filled)         (Auth.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


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DISTRICT  OFFICES— Continued 
District  06 

Executive  : 

Principal  highway   engineer 

Supervising  highway  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

General  Services : 

Telephone   operator — nonmultiple 
board     

General  Files  and  Mail : 

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Intermediate   file    clerk    

City  and  County  Projects : 

Senior  highway  engineer 

Associate  highway   engineer 

Highway   engineering   associate 

Assistant  highway   engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

Personnel  and  Public  Information  : 

Assistant   highway   engineer 

Highways   administrative   officer   II 

Training   assistant   

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I 

Accounting  technician  II 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Property  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 

Storekeeper  I  

Stock  clerk 

Communications : 

Dispatcher-clerk 

Totals,  District  06 46.7 

District  07 


Executive : 

Metropolitan  district  engineer 

Principal  highway  engineer 

Supervising  highway  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

General  Services : 

Senior  highway  engineer 

Highway  engineering  associate 

Assistant  highway  engineer 

Highway   engineering   technician   II 

Highway  engineering  technician  I 

Senior  delineator 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Senior   typist-clerk    

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Supervising   clerk   I   

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate    clerk    

General  Files  and  Mail : 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Senior  file  clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

City  and  County  Projects : 

Senior   highway    engineer    

Associate   highway   engineer 

Highway  engineering  associate 

Assistant  highway  engineer 

Highway  engineering  technician  I 

Senior  delineator 

Delineator     

Drafting  aid  II 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

$1,475-1,793 

1,273-1,548 

469-571 

821,516 

18,576 

6,852 

$21,516 

18,576 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

457-556 
395-505 
395-^80 

6,672 
5,484 
5,220 

6,672 
5,760 

5,484 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
o 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

1.100-1.337 

950-1.155 

905-1.100 

783-950 

469-571 

16,044 
13,860 
25,776 
11,400 
6,852 

16,044 
13,860 
26,400 
11,400 
6,852 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1.2 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

783-950 
905-1,100 
746-905 
469-571 
425-517 
530-644 
395-505 

11,400 

12.576 

10,76S 

6.852 

5,904 

7.72S 

11,544 

11,400 

13,200 

10,860 

6,852 

6,204 

7.72S 

11,820 

1 
2 
5 
3 

2 
4 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 
2 

5 
3 
o 

6 
o 

1 
1 

1 

1 
2 

5 
3 
9 

6 
o 

1 

1 
1 

905-1.100 
746-905 
556-676 
457-556 
457-556 
395-ISO 
405-492 
425-517 
395-505 
395-4S0 

13.200 

21.720 

39.432 

19,404 

13.344 

31.352 

11,254 

5.62S 

5.220 

5,4S4 

13.200 

21.720 

40.176 

19,704 

13.344 

32,926 

11,S0S 

5,904 

5.4S4 

5,760 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
2 

5S4-710 
505-614 
457-556 

9,720 

7.36S 

13,344 

9.720 

7.36S 

13,344 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

49.5 


49.5 


$371,708 


$410,590 


$417,034 


1 

1 

1 

$1.70S-2.03S 

$24,456 

$24,456 

2.1 

2.5 

2.5 

1.475-1,793 

53.790 

53,790 

1 

1 

1 

1.273-1.54S 

18.576 

18,576 

4 

4 

4 

469-571 

27.40S 

27.40S 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1.337 

16,044 

16.044 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13.200 

13,200 

9 

9 

9 

783-950 

22.S00 

22,800 

1 

0.5 

0.5 

746-905 

5,430 

5,430 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10,356 

10.356 

7 

7 

t 

425-517 

40.S96 

41,700 

2 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

8.2 

7.5 

7.5 

395-505 

42.294 

43,194 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7.72S 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

3.8 

2.5 

2.5 

395^1S0 

14,008 

14,400 

3 

3 

3 

395-505 

16,260 

16.764 

1 

1 

1 

457—556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457—556 

6.672 

6,672 

9.4 

7.5 

7.5 

395-^SO 

40,722 

41,604 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1.337 

16.044 

16,044 

9 

1 

1 

950-1.155 

13.S60 

13.S60 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13.200 

9 

8.5 

8.5 

7S3-950 

96.378 

96.630 

1 

1 

1 

644-783 

9.391 

9.860 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10.356 

10.356 

o 

1 

1 

584-710 

S.520 

S.520 

2 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,096 

15,456 

TRANSPORTATION 


Department  of  Public  Works 


671 


DIVISION   OF   HIGHWAYS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO,  OF  POSITIONS 


,     66-67 
I      (Filled) 


67-68    68-69 

■  A  u  I  h  I'Aulh 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


DISTRICT   OFFICES— Continued 


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District  07 — Continued 

City  and  County  Projects — Continued 

Senior  account  clerk 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Junior  typist-clerk 

Personnel : 

Highways  administrative  officer  II 

Highways  administrative  officer  I 

Training  officer  I 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Senior  clerk 

Junior  clerk 

Public  Information : 

Supervising  highway  engineer 

Associate  highway  engineer 

Highway  engineer   associate 

Assistant  highway  engineer 

Highway   engineering   technician   II 

Senior  delineator 

Information  officer  II 

Information   officer   I 

Assistant  information  officer 

Editorial  aid 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer  IV 

Accounting  officer  III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I 

Auditor — student  trainee 

Accounting  technician  II 

Supervising  account  clerk  II 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Junior-intermediate  typist-clerk 

Supervising  clerk  II 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Property  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Communications : 

Dispatcher-clerk    

Totals,  District  07 

District  08 

Executive : 

Principal  highway  engineer 

Supervising   highway   engineer 

Supervising  stenographer  I 

Steno-Typing  Unit : 

Senior   stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

General  Files  and  Mail : 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

City  and  County  Projects  : 

Senior  highway  engineer 

Associate  highway  engineer 

Assistant  highway  engineer 

Engineering  aid  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

1 

$457-556 

$6,672 

$6,672 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

2 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,904 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

359-435 

4,308 

4,524 

1 

1.5 

1.5 

905-1,100 

19.S00 

39.SOO 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,738 

10.S60 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

2.5 

2.5 

746-905 

26,435 

27,150 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

4.3 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,136 

23,664 

29.4 

30 

30 

395-505 

166.60S 

171,360 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

1 

1 

1 

342^15 

4,104 

4,308 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

1S,576 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13.S60 

1 

1 

1 

905-1.100 

13,200 

13,200 

4 

4 

4 

783-950 

44,016 

45,060 

3 

1 

1 

746-905 

9,312 

9,778 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10,356 

10,356 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

1,048-1,273 

7,638 

7,638 

2.4 

2.5 

2.5 

863-l,04S 

31,440 

31,440 

3 

2 

2 

710-S63 

20,712 

20,712 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,187 

7,36S 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,740 

4,980 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.429 

5,760 

3.4 

3 

3 

425-517 

17,736 

18,312 

2 

2 

2 

395-505 

11,820 

12,120 

1 

1 

1 

1,100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2 

o 

o 

905-1,100 

24,423 

25,644 

2.5 

2.5 

2.5 

746-905 

26,634 

27,150 

9.5 

9.5 

9.5 

556-676 

74,379 

77,064 

2 

2 

2 

457-584 

14,016 

14,016 

6.5 

6.5 

6.5 

457-556 

42,462 

42,912 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

S,952 

8,952 

9 

9 

9 

457-556 

59,148 

60,048 

20.5 

20.5 

20.5 

395-180 

111,288 

113,808 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

5 

4 

4 

425-517 

24,614 

24,816 

25.5 

26 

26 

359-505 

137,178 

140,964 

o 

2 

2 

614-746 

16,435 

17,257 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

4 

3 

3 

457-556 

18,727 

19.663 

13.5 

13.5 

13.5 

395-180 

71,142 

73,248 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8.520 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,484 

5.760 

2 

o 

2 

395-180 

11,244 

11,520 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

260 

247 

247 

$1,821,956 

$1,814,626 

$1,845,860 

1 

1 

1 

$1,475-1,793 

$21,516 

$21,516 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

1S.576 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6.S52 

6,S52 

2 

2 

2 

425-517 

11,233 

11,795 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,433 

5,705 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

6 

6 

6 

395-4S0 

32.59S 

34,228 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

2 

2 

950-1,155 

24,909 

26.160 

5 

4 

4 

783-950 

45.600 

45,600 

2 

1 

1 

530-644 

6,672 

7,008 

3 

1 

1 

425-517 

5.62S 

5,904 

672 


Department  of  Public  Works 
DIVISION   OF   HIGHWAYS-Continued 


TRANSPORTATION 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (tilth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
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3 
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DISTRICT  OFFICES— Continued 
District  08 — Continued 

Personnel  and  Public  Information : 

Assistant  highway  engineer 

Highways    administrative   officer   II 
Highways  administrative  officer  I  _ 

Highway  foreman 

Editorial    aid    

Supervising  stenographer  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  clerk 

General  Services : 

Telephone  operator — multiple  board 

Accounting  : 

Accounting  officer  III 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I 

Accounting  technician  II 

Senior  account   clerk 

Intermediate   account   clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Junior-intermediate  clerk     

Property  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 

Skilled  laborer 

Junior-intermediate    clerk    

Supervising  clerk  I 

Stock  clerk 

Communications : 

Dispatcher-clerk     

Totals,  District  08 70.9 

District  09 


Executive  : 

Principal  highway  engineer 

Senior   clerk 

Steno-Typing  Unit: 

Intermediate  stenographer 

General  Files  and  Mail : 

Senior  file  clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

City  and  County  Projects : 

Highway  engineering  associate 

Personnel  and  Public  Information : 

Highway  foreman 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Accounting : 

Highways  administrative  officer  II- 

Accounting  officer  II 

Accountant  I 

Highway  field  office  assistant 

Accounting  technician  II 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 

Key  punch  operator 

Property  Services : 

Property  clerk  II   

Stock  clerk 

Communications : 

Dispatcher-clerk 

Totals.   District  09 

District  10 

Executive  : 

Principal   highway   engineer 

Supervising  highway  engineer 

Intermediate    stenographer 

General  Services : 

Intermediate   clerk    

Telephone  operator 

Steno-Typing  Unit : 

Supervising  clerk   I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 


22.3 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

1 

1 

$7S3-950 

$11,400 

$11,400 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,360 

10.S60 

1 

1 

1 

644-7S3 

9,396 

9.396 

1 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,012 

7,368 

1 

1 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7,920 

3 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,628 

5.904 

4 

4 

4 

395-480 

21,444 

22,224 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

395-4S0 

2,432 

2,554 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

12,619 

13,200 

2 

2 

2 

746-905 

19,415 

20,372 

3 

3 

3 

556-676 

24.336 

24.336 

4 

4 

4 

457-556 

25,164 

25.764 

5 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13.344 

6 

6 

6 

395-480 

34,248 

34,560 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,891 

6,186 

2 

1 

1 

342-480 

5,220 

5,484 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-614 

7,368 

7.368 

1.9 

1 

1 

342-480 

4,740 

4,980 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7.728 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

60 


60 


$527,931 


177,046 


23.5 


23.5 


$172,601 


$1S4,631 


$486,656 


1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

$1,475-1,793 
457-556 

$21,516 
6,672 

$21,516 
6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,352 

5,628 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

457-556 
395-1S0 
395-4S0 

6.672 
5,484 
5,220 

6,672 
5,760 

5,484 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

644-7S3 
395-505 
457-556 

9,396 
6,060 
6,672 

9,396 
6.060 
6,672 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

905-1,100 
746-905 
556-676 

13,200 

10,860 
7.284 

13,200 

10,860 

7.648 

1 

1.5 

1 
2 

1 
2 

505-614 

457-556 

7,368 
12.964 

7,368 
13.344 

1 

1 
1 
1 

i 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

395-480 

395-505 
395-480 
405^192 

5.760 
4.9S0 
5,484 
5,287 

5.760 
5,220 
5,760 
5,551 

1 
1.3 

1 

2 

1 
2 

584-710 
457-556 

8.520 
13,344 

S.520 
13,344 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3.336 

3,336 

$186,971 


1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

$1,475-1,793 

1,273-1,54S 

425-517 

$21,516 

1S.576 

6,204 

$21,516 

18,576 

6,204 

0.5 
0.5 

0.5 
0.5 

0.5 
0.5 

395^80 
395-4S0 

2,795 
2,8S0 

2,SS0 
2,880 

0.5 
0.5 
1 
1.1 

0.5 
0.5 

1 
2 

0.5 
0.5 

1 
2 

530-644 
469-571 
425-517 
395-505 

3,864 

3,426 

5,904 

11,196 

3,S64 

3,426 

6,204 

11,756 

TRANSPORTATION 


Department  of  Public  Works 


673 


DIVISION   OF   HIGHWAYS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DISTRICT  OFFICES— Continued 
District  10 — Continued 

General  Files  and  Mail: 

Senior   file   clerk 1 

Senior  clerk 1 

Junior-intermediate  clerk 2 

City  and  County  Projects: 

Senior  highway  engineer 1 

Associate  highway  engineer 1 

Highway  engineering  associate 1 

Assistant  highway  engineer 4 

Highway  engineering  technician  II  1 

Senior  stenographer 1 

Personnel  and  Public  Information : 

Associate  highway  engineer 1 

Highway  engineering  technician  I 1 

Highways  administrative  officer  II  1 

Highways  administrative  officer  I 1 

Intermediate   stenographer   2 

Intermediate    typist-clerk    1 

Supervising   clerk   I   2 

Accounting : 

Accounting  officer   III 1 

Accounting  officer  II 3 

Accountant  I 4 

Accounting   technician   II 2 

Senior  account  clerk 4 

Intermediate  account  clerk 7 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 3 

Senior  clerk 1 

Property  Services : 

Property  clerk  II 1 

Storekeeper  I 1 

Stock  clerk 1 

Intermediate   clerk   1 

Communications : 

Dispatcher-clerk 0.5 

Totals,  District  10 59.6 

District  11 


Executive : 

Assistant  state  highway  engineer 

Supervising  highway  engineer 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate  stenographer 

General  Services : 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Steno-Typing  Unit : 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

General  Files  and  Mail : 

Junior  intermediate  typist-clerk 

Senior  clerk 

City  and  County  Projects : 

Senior  highway  engineer 

Highway   engineering   associate 

Assistant   highway   engineer 

Highway   engineering  technician   II 
Senior   stenographer   

Personnel  and  Public  Information  : 

Assistant   highway   engineer 

Senior  highway  foreman 

Highways  administrative  officer  II_ 

Assistant  personnel  analyst 

Junior  staff  analyst 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Senior  clerk 

Accounting  : 

Accounting   officer  III 

Accounting  officer   II 

Accountant  I 

Accounting  technician  II 

Key  punch  operator 

Senior  account  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk 


SALABY  RANGE 

1 

1 

.$457-556 

$6,672 

.$6,672 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

2 

342-480 

10,169 

10,677 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

16,044 

16,044 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

4 

4 

783-950 

44,322 

45,600 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13,860 

13,860 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

1 

1 

-    905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

1 

746-905 

10,360 

10,860 

425-517 

11,014 

11,565 

i 

1 

395-505 

5,484 

5,760 

2 

2 

530-644 

15,456 

15,456 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

3 

3 

746-905 

30,160 

31,668 

4 

4 

556-676 

30,045 

31,547 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

5 

5 

457-556 

33,360 

33,360 

10 

10 

395-4S0 

50,225 

52,745 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,628 

5,904 

5 

5 

395-505 

24,420 

25,647 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

584-710 

S.520 

.8.520 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,599 

5,760 

0.5 

0.5 

457-556 

3,336 

3,336 

67.5 


67.5 


.$449,372 


1 

1 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

1 

1 

1 

1.273-1,54S 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

425-517 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

0.7 

1 

1 

395-505 

3 

5 

5 

425-517 

3.5 

3.5 

3.5 

359-505 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

2 

2 

2 

7S3-950 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

1 

3 

3 

395-505 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

1 

1 

1 

746-905 

o 

2 

2 

556-676 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

9 

2 

2 

405-192 

4 

4 

4 

457-556 

J. 

8 

8 

395-4S0 

4 

8 

8 

395-505 

1 

1 

1 

395^80 

$529,003 


$23,712 

18,576 

6,852 

3,102 

5,4S4 

5,220 
31,020 

19,758 
6,672 

16,044 
13,200 
22,800 
10,860 
6.S52 

11.400 

10,860 

13,200 

10,860 

8,692 

5,100 

15,540 

6,672 

13,200 
10,567 
16,244 
20,016 
11,314 
26,688 
41,160 
42,963 
4,740 


$540,255 


$23,712 

18.576 

6,852 

3,102 

5,760 

5,4S4 
31,020 

20,142 
6,672 

16,044 
13,200 
22,800 
10,860 
6,852 

11,400 

10.S60 

13,200 

10,860 

S.952 

5,352 

16,020 

6,672 

13,200 
10,860 
16,244 
20,016 
11,808 
26,688 
42.624 
44,640 
4,980 


22 — L-G27SW 


674 


Department  of  Public  Works 


TRANSPORTATION 


DiViSION   OF   HIGHWAYS-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled) (AuJh.)       (Juth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


DISTRICT  OFFICES— Continued 
District  11 — Continued 


Property  Services : 
Property  clerk  II 
Storekeeper  I 
Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 
Intermediate   clerk 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
4 
1 
1 

1 
1 
4 
1 

1 

SALARY  RANGE 
$584-710 
505-614 
457-556 
395-480 
395-hISO 

$8,520 
7.36S 

26.6SS 
5,760 
4,980 

$512,684 

$8,520 
7,368 

26.6SS 
5,760 
5,220 

Totals,   District  11 

54.7 

69 

69 

$416,943 

$519,008 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

900.7 

923 

923 

$6,661,481 

$7,099,507 

$7,216,588 

MAINTENANCE  OF  STATE 
HIGHWAYS 

Permanent  and  seasonal  help  a 3,624       3,631       3.6S5 


MAINTENANCE  OF   LANDSCAPE 
AND   FUNCTIONAL   PLANTING 

Permanent  and  seasonal  help  a S22 


MAINTENANCE  OF  SAFETY 
ROADSIDE  RESTS 

Permanent  and  seasonal  help  a  . 


30 


900       1,050 


SO 


SUPERVISION   OF  OUTDOOR 
ADVERTISING 

Chief     highway     outdoor     advertising 

program 

Senior    highway    outdoor    advertising 

inspector  

Highway  outdoor  advertising  inspector 

Highway  engineering  technician  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 


2 
8 
1 
1 
1 
2.6 


16.6 


18 


18 


$4,140,819 


$142,251 


$821-998 

644-783 
556-676 
644-783 
530-644 
425-517 
395-480 

$117,449 


$5,702,100 


$300,737 


$10,860 

17,124 

62,016 

8,112 

7,728 

5,760 

21,468 

$133,068 


GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS   5,705.4    5,S61 


6,090 


$26,477,650         $26,751,650         $27,726,849 


$6,590,091 


$420,542 


$11,400 

17,508 

62,688 

8,520 

7,728 

5,904 

22,260 

$136,008 


$40,273,568         $42,944,294         $45,104,622 


a  Positions  are  related  directly  to  the  level  of  maintenance  activity  and  are  established  or  abolished  as  workload  varies.  Totals  shown 
for  the  196S-69  fiscal  year  are  based  on  the  best  available  estimates  of  the  maintenance  workload. 


DSV1S90N   OF   BAY  TOLL   CROSSINGS 


MAINTENANCE  OF  TOLL 
BRIDGES 

Permanent  and  seasonal  help  a 


221.5       259 


$1,98S,696 


$2,2S5,810 


$2,439,029 


a  Positions  are  related  directly  to  the  level  of  maintenance  activity   and   are   established   or   abolished   as   workload    varies.   Totals 
shown  for  the  196S-69  fiscal  year  are  based  on  the  best  available  estimate  of  the  maintenance  workload. 


VETERANS  AFFAIRS 


675 


DEPARTMENT   OF   VETERANS   AFFAIRS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (iulh.j        j.ii 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
&3 
84 
85 
86 


DIVISION    OF   ADMINISTRATION 

Board  members    (7)  a  

Director    

Medical  deputy  director,  rehabilitation 

program     

Administrative   deputy   director 

Deputy   director    

Senior  management  analyst 

Personnel   officer  II 

Secretary,   California  Veterans  Board 

Secretary   II    

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Totals,   Authorized  Positions 11.7 


DIVISION    OF  VETERANS  SERVICES 

Manager   

Assistant   manager 

Supervising  veterans  representative. 

Information  officer  I 

Veterans  representative 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  clerk 

Senior  typist-clerk 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Junior  typist-clerk : 

Special  consultant 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


DIVISION    OF   FARM    AND    HOME 
PURCHASES 

Administration : 

Manager    1  1 

Assistant  manager 2  2 

Attorney    3  2 

Property  agent  III 2  2 

Accounting   officer   III 1 

Associate  management  analyst 1  1 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  III  1  1 

Property  agent  II 1  1 

General  accountant  II 1  1 

Property  agent  I 1  1 

Supervising  clerk  II 1  1 

Supervising  cashier-clerk  II 1  1 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  I_  1  1 

Property  clerk   II 1  1 

Accountant  I 1  1 

Secretary  I 1  1 

Storekeeper  I 1  1 

Senior  legal  stenographer 0.5  1.5 

Senior  tabulating  machine  operator.  2  2 

Senior  stenographer 2  2 

Senior  clerk 2  2 

Senior  typist-clerk 1  1 

Varitypist 1  1 

Senior  file  clerk : 1  1 

Tabulating  machine  operator 5  5 

Stock  clerk 2  2 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  RANGE 

- 

- 

- 

$20  day 

$10,000 

$10,000 

0.9 

1 

1 

22,500 

22,500 

22,500 

1 

1 

1 

1.929-2,162 

25,944 

25.944 

1 

1 

1 

1,273-1,548 

18,576 

18.576 

0.8 

— 

— 

1,475 

— 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1.100-1,337 

14.556 

15.276 

1 

1 

1 

1,048-1.273 

15,276 

15,276 

1 

1 

1 

692-842 

10,104 

10.104 

1 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8,736 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,852 

6,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,651 

5.929 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5.760 

11 


$153,848 


$150,627 


1 

1 

1 

$1,100-1.337 

$14,092 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

3 

3 

3 

905-1,100 

39,600 

— 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

10,536 

21 

21 

21 

801-973 

241,265 

3.8 

4 

4 

469-571 

27,072 

0.7 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

1 

T 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

8.9 

8.5 

8.5 

425-517 

49,558 

17.3 

17 

17 

395-505 

97,772 

0.9 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,100 

1 

1 

1 

395-4S0 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

359-435 

5,160 

0.8 

- 

- 

- 

- 

63.4 

63.5 

63.5 

$505,930 

$535,491 

$151,625 


$14,796 

13,200 

39,600 

10,860 

243,567 

27,408 

6,672 

13,344 

6,360 

50,856 

98,590 

5,352 

5,760 

5,220 


$541.5S5 


1 

$1,405-1.708 

$20,496 

$20,496 

2 

1,213-1,475 

35,400 

35,400 

o 

1.155-1.405 

30,804 

31,560 

2 

1.048-1,273 

30,552 

30,552 

1 

905-1,100 

10,860 

11,400 

1 

905-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12.576 

1 

746-905 

10,860 

10,860 

1 

746-905 

10.860 

10,860 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8.952 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8.112 

1 

543-660 

7,920 

7.920 

1 

505-644 

7,368 

7,368 

1  5 

517-62S 

9,972 

10.284 

9, 

505-614 

14,736 

14,736 

? 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

1 

457-556 

6.672 

6,672 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6.672 

1 

457-556 

6,516 

6.672 

5 

457-556 

32,648 

32,948 

2 

457-556 

13,344 

13,344 

676 


VETEKANS  AFFAIRS 


DEPARTMENT   OF   VETERANS   AFFAIRS-Continued 


SALARIES  AXD  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Auth.)       (Auth.)     I 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


DIVISION   OF   FARM   AND   HOME 
PURCHASES— Continued 

Administration — Continued 

Accounting  technician  II 

Bookkeeping  machine  operator  II_ 
Duplicating  machine  operator  II_ 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  clerk   

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Junior  typist-clerk 

Special  consultant 

Temporary  help  and  overtime 

District  Offices : 

Property  agent  III 

Property  agent  II 

Farm  property  appraiser 

Property  agent  I  

Junior  property  appraiser 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Senior  stenographer  

Senior   typist-clerk   

Senior  information  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Junior  stenographer 

Junior  typist-clerk   

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Position 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS   


SALARY  RANGE 

o 

2 

2 

§457-556 

§13,344 

§13,344 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6.360 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

3.4 

4 

4 

425-517 

23,400 

23,952 

1.6 

3 

3 

405-192 

15,884 

16,377 

16.S 

21 

21 

395-505 

115,004 

116,014 

3.9 

3 

3 

395-4S0 

17,280 

17,280 

1 

9 

2 

395-4S0 

10,620 

10,860 

0.6 

1 

1 

3S6-469 

4,980 

5,226 

2.1 

3 

3 

359-435 

13,6S0 

14,340 

0.4 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

o 

o 

(13,301) 

13,637 

13,637 

12.4 

13 

13 

1,04S-1,273 

195.SSS 

196,512 

12  2 

13 

13 

S63-1,04S 

162,40S 

162,9SS 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,048 

12,576 

12,576 

59.8 

63 

63 

746-905 

667,701 

675,829 

1 

1 

1 

556-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,72S 

7,728 

8 

S 

8 

469-571 

54,816 

54,816 

2 

2 

2 

457-556 

13,058 

13,344 

3 

3 

3 

457-556 

20,016 

20,016 

23.3 

26 

26 

425-517 

153,106 

156,646 

21.4 

26 

26 

395-505 

139.955 

143,595 

2.4 

2 

9 

3S6-469 

10,609 

11,026 

0.7 

— 

— 

359-435 

— 

— 

- 

0.2 

0.2 

(-) 
§1,823,735 

1,000 
§2,051,274 

1,000 

218.5 

239.7 

239.7 

§2,073,754 

293.6 

314.2 

314.2 

§2,483,513 

§2,737,392 

§2,766,964 

a  Salary  paid  from  Veterans  Farm  and  Home  Building  Fund  of  1943  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  Section  702,  Military  and 
Veterans  Code. 


69 
70 
71 

72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
S6 


VETERANS  AFFAIRS 


Department  of  Veterans  Affairs 


677 


VETERANS'   HOME   OF   CALIFORNIA 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Auth.)       (Aolh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 


ADMINISTRATION 

Executive : 

General   manager   

Assistant  general  manager 

Assistant  administrative  analyst 

Senior  stenographer 

Finance  Office — Accounting  and 
Personnel : 

Accounting  officer 

Property  clerk  II 

Accountant  I 

Senior   cashier-clerk    

Senior  account  clerk 

Bookkeeping   machine   operator II 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Supply  Office : 

Service  and  supply  officer  II 

Storekeeper   II    

Storekeeper   I    

Storekeeper  I,   member 

Senior    clerk    

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate   clerk    

Telephone : 

Chief  telephone  operator,  member 

Telephone  operator,   member 

Temporary  help 

Medicare  Unit : 

Physician   and  surgeon  II 

Administrative  assistant  I 

Senior  stenographer 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 

Civilian   employees 

Member  employees 


SALARY  RANGE 


1 

1 

1 

§1,273-1,548 

$18,576 

$18,576 

1 

1 

1 

998-1,213 

14,034 

14,556 

0.3 

— 

— 

746-905 

— 

_ 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13.704 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

13,096 

13,200 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1 

1 

1 

556-676 

8,112 

8,112 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

435-530 

6.360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

4.9 

0 

5 

395-480 

27,088 

27,866 

1.3 

2 

2 

395-505 

10,620 

10,860 

1 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

1 

584-710 

8,520 

8,520 

1.5 

2 

2 

505-614 

13.S48 

14,556 

1 

1 

1 

199-243 

2.388 

2,508 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5.760 

0.8 

- 

- 

395-480 

- 

1 

1 

1 

164-199 

2,200 

2,316 

4 

4 

4 

156-190 

8.128 

8,422 

0.4 

0.4 

0.4 

(611) 

1,000 

1,000 

_ 

1 

1 

1,439-1.929 

23,148 

23,148 

— 

1 

1 

746-905 

8,952 

9,396 

— 

1 

1 

469-571 

5,954 

6,256 

- 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,331 

5,605 

- 

1 

1 

395^80 

4,900 
$254,639 

5.140 

31.2 

36.4 

36.4 

$193,190 

$258,781 

25.2 

304 

30.4 

1S2.500 

241,923 

245,535 

6 

6 

6 

10,690 

12,716 

13,246 

CARE  AND   WELFARE 

Custodial  and  Personal  Care: 

Adjutant 1 

Senior  clerk 1 

Intermediate   stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Intermediate  clerk 5 

Janitor,   member 1 

Graduate  nurse 1 

Hospital  aid 1 

Company  commander,  member 5 

First  sergeant,  member 5 

Captain  of  the  guard,  member 1 

Sergeant  of  the  guard,  member 2 

Member  of  the  guard,  member 8 

Barber     1 

Medical  Care : 

Chief  of  medical  services 1 

Administrative  assistant,  V.H.  Hos- 
pital       1 

Medical  record  librarian 1 

Senior    stenographer    2.2 

Intermediate    stenographer    5 

Intermediate   clerk   2.9 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 5.9 

Physician  and  surgeon  III 1.9 

Urologist     0.7 

Staff   psychiatrist    2 

Physician  and  surgeon  II 12.1 

Surgeon-specialist — eye,    ear,    nose, 

throat    1 

Dentist  II 1.5 

Dental  laboratory  technician 2 


1 

1 

$S21-998 

$11,988 

$11,988 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,979 

6,204 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,242 

5,507 

b 

5 

395-4S0 

28,800 

28,800 

1 

1 

156-190 

2,280 

2,280 

1 

1 

599-728 

8,736 

8,736 

1 

1 

395-480 

5,760 

5,760 

5 

5 

199-243 

12,786 

13,289 

b 

5 

148-180 

9,056 

9,536 

1 

1 

199-243 

2,916 

2,916 

o 

9 

164-199 

4,749 

4,776 

8 

8 

148-180 

15,600 

16,264 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

1,750-2,127 

25,524 

25,524 

1 

1 

821-998 

11,976 

11,976 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

2 

2 

469-571 

13,704 

13,704 

5 

5 

425-517 

29.016 

29,848 

» 

3 

395-4S0 

16,509 

17,027 

6 

6 

395-505 

33,600 

34,088 

3 

3 

l,5S7-2,026 

65,313 

67,372 

— 

— 

1,439-1,929 

— 

— 

9 

9 

1,439-1,929 

46,296 

46,296 

5 

15 

1,439-1,929 

30S.0S2 

315,844 

1 

1 

1,512-1.929 

23,148 

23,148 

1.5 

1.5 

1,371-1,667 

30,006 

30,006 

2 

2 

676-S21 

19,62S 

19,704 

23 — L-627SW 


678 


Department  of  Veterans  Affairs 


VETERANS  AFFAIRS 


VETERANS'   HOME   OF   CALIFORNIA-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulh.)       (Aulh.l 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


CARE  AND  WELFARE— Continued 

Medical  Care — Continued 

Dental  assistant   

Pharmacist  II 

Pharmacist  I 

Psychiatric  social  worker 

Senior  x-ray  technician 

X-ray  technician 

Supervising  clinical  laboratory  tech- 
nologist      

Senior     clinical     laboratory     tech- 
nologist      

Clinical  laboratory  technologist 

Laboratory  assistant  I 

Supervisor  of  rehabilitation  services 

Senior  occupational  therapist 

Occupational  therapist 

Physical  therapist  II 

Physical  therapist  I 

Supervising  nurse  III 

Nursing  education  director 

Nurse-anesthetist    

Supervising  nurse  I 

Surgical  nurse  II 

Surgical  nurse  I 

Graduate  nurse 

Geriatric   nursing    assistant  a 

Hospital  aid  a 

Hospital  aid,  member 

Janitor,  member 

Caretaker,  member 

Library  aid,  member 

Work  supervisor,  member 

Education  and  Recreation : 

Catholic  chaplain — part-time 

Protestant  chaplain 

Special     services     officer,     veterans 

home    

Senior  clerk 

Librarian  II 

Library  aid,  member 

Caretaker,  member 

Janitor,  member 

Bandmaster    

Temporary  help  __ 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Civilian   employees   

Member  employees 


SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE 

Feeding : 

Food  manager 1 

Intermediate  account  clerk 1 

Food  administrator  I 1 

Dietitian   1.6 

Supervising  cook  II 1 

Supervising  cook  I 4 

Cook 17.5 

Assistant  cook 15.2 

Butcher — meat  cutter  II 1 

Butcher — meat  cutter  I 1.4 

Baker  II 1 

Baker  I 2.9 

Food  service  supervisor  II 1 

Food  service  supervisor  I 4 

Food  service  assistant  II 8 

Food  service  assistant  I 71.2 

Food  service  assistant,  member 17 

Janitor,  member 1 

Clothing : 

Seamer-seamstress 1 

Assistant  seamstress 4.3 

Janitor,  member 1 

Housekeeping : 

Janitor  foreman  III 1 

Janitor  foreman  I 1 

Window  cleaner 1 

Janitor 25.3 

Caretaker,  member 4.4 


SALARY  RANGE 

1.3 

1 

1 

$435-530 

$6,360 

$6,360 

1 

1 

1 

99S-1,100 

13,200 

13,200 

2 

2 

2 

950-1.048 

25.152 

25,152 

1 

2 

o 

764-927 

20.292 

20,736 

1 

1 

1 

556-076 

S.112 

8,112 

2 

o 

2 

530-644 

14,456 

14,796 

1 

1 

1 

783-950 

11.400 

11,400 

2 

<> 

2 

710-S63 

20,712 

20,712 

2 

3 

3 

676-7S3 

27.108 

27,528 

1 

1 

1 

395-480 

5.760 

5,760 

1 

1 

1 

821-99S 

11,976 

11.976 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,472 

9,852 

2.4 

3 

3 

584-710 

24,392 

25.1S6 

1 

1 

1 

710-S63 

10.356 

10.356 

1.5 

2 

Q 

614-746 

16.500 

16.S72 

1 

1 

1 

950-1,155 

13.860 

13.S60 

1 

1 

1 

863-1,043 

12,576 

12,576 

1 

1 

1 

821-99S 

11,976 

11,976 

6 

6 

6 

710-S63 

62,136 

62,136 

1 

1 

1 

710-863 

10.356 

10,356 

3.9 

5 

5 

644-7S3 

45,060 

45,900 

S7.1 

94 

94 

599-72S 

S05,062 

809,112 

66.8 

130 

160 

445-530 

762,879 

789,199 

117.1 

63 

33 

395-480 

333,166 

341,071 

3 

3 

3 

156-190 

5,768 

6,056 

2 

2 

2 

156-190 

4,560 

4,560 

o 

2 

2 

148-180 

3,608 

3,800 

1 

1 

1 

148-180 

1.S40 

1,936 

1 

1 

1 

172-209 

2,088 

2,190 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

842-1,023 

2,844 

2,844 

1 

1 

1 

842-1,023 

12,276 

12,276 

1 

1 

1 

676-821 

9,852 

9,852 

1 

1 

1 

457-556 

6,672 

6,672 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

S,952 

2 

2 

2 

148-180 

3,968 

4,064 

1 

1 

1 

148-180 

1,992 

2,0S8 

2 

2 

2 

156-190 

4,040 

4,232 

0.6 

— 

— 

584-710 

_ 

_ 

0.3 

0.3 

0.3 

(869) 
$2,642,048 

1,448 
$3,111,349 

1.44S 

399.4 

422 

422 

$3,168,175 

8634 

8S6 

8S6 

2,55S,00S 

3,036,098 

8,090,1SS 

36 

86 

86 

84,040 

75,251 

77,987 

1 

1 

$821-998 

$11,976 

$11,976 

1 

1 

395-180 

5,760 

5,760 

1 

1 

644-783 

9,396 

9,396 

3 

3 

530-644 

20,760 

21,408 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

4 

4 

530-644 

30,912 

30,912 

18 

18 

480-584 

124,062 

125,010 

15 

15 

395-480 

83,688 

85,096 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

1 

1 

4S0-584 

7.008 

7,008 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

2 

o 

480-584 

14.016 

14.016 

1 

1 

530-644 

7,728 

7,728 

4 

4 

435-530 

25,440 

25,440 

S 

S 

395-480 

45.827 

46,080 

77 

77 

359-435 

384,868 

391,158 

17 

17 

142-172 

31,730 

32,928 

1 

1 

156-190 

1,960 

2,056 

1 

1 

480-584 

7,008 

7,008 

5 

5 

395-480 

27,466 

28,071 

1 

1 

156-190 

2,128 

2,240 

1 

1 

556-676 

8.112 

8,112 

1 

1 

435-530 

6,360 

6,360 

1 

1 

505-614 

7,368 

7,368 

26 

26 

395-480 

146,358 

148.009 

4.4 

4.4 

148-180 

8,576 

8,888 

VETERANS  AFFAIRS 


Department  of  Veterans  Affairs 


679 


VETERANS'   HOME   OF   CALIFORNIA-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)        (Auth.) 


68-69 
(Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

1 

$584-710 

4 

4 

415-505 

15 

15 

395-480 

1 

1 

359^35 

3 

3 

142-172 

0.7 

0.7 

(7,390) 

222.1 

222.1 

$1,082,176 

195.7 

195.7 

1,032,159 

26.4 

26.4 

50,017 

$8,520 

22,160 

83.454 

4,560 

5,408 

4,900 

$S,520 

22,868 

84,586 

4.780 

5,664 

4,900 

$1,171,917 
1,122,115 

49,802 

$1,187,754 

1,135,978 

51,776 

SUPPORT  AND   SUBSISTENCE— 
Continued 

Laundry : 

Laundry  supervisor  II 1 

Laundryman 3.5 

Laundress 14.8 

Laundry  assistant 0.9 

Laundry  helper,  member 3 

Temporary  help 0.7 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 213.7 

Civilian    employees    187.8 

Member  employees 26.4 

PLANT  OPERATION 

Maintenance  of  structures : 

Chief  of  plant  operation  III 111              $950-1,155                $13,860                $13,860 

Intermediate  account  clerk 111                  395-480                    5,760                    5,760 

Painter  foreman   111                   710-783                    9,396                    9,396 

Carpenter  foreman 111                   710-783                    9,396                    9,396 

Mason    111                   644-710                    8,520                    8,520 

Carpenter  I 3              3              3                  644-710                  25,560                  25,560 

Painter  I   6.7           8              8                  644-710                  67,656                  68,058 

Plumber   I   2              2              2                  676-746                  17,904                  17,904 

Sheet  metal  worker 111                   676-746                    8,952                    8,952 

Stationary  engineer   3.9           4              4                  644-710                  34,080                  34,080 

Building  maintenance  man 6              6              6                  556-614                  44,208                  44,208 

Skilled    laborer    111                   556-614                    7.368                    7.368 

Maintenance  of  Grounds : 

Supervising  groundsman  II 111                   644-783                    9.396                    9,396 

Lead  groundsman 111                  505-614                    7,368                    7,368 

Groundsman 12.5         12            12                  480-530                  76,320                  76,320 

Groundsman,  member 4.5           4.5           4.5               172-209                    9,955                  10,451 

Tractor  operator— laborer 111                   584-644                    7,728                    7,728 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I  _  1              1              1                   556-614                    6.924                    7,278 

Laborer,  member 2              2              2                  172-209                    4,520                    4,740 

Light,  heat  and  power : 

Water  and  sewage  plant  supervisor  111                  676-746                    8,952                    8,952 

Chief  engineer  I 111                   746-863                  10,356                  10,356 

Electrician  I   2.9           3              3                  676-746                  26,016                  26,424 

Machinist    111                  644-710                    8,520                    8,520 

Steamfitter   111                  676-746                    8,952                    8,952 

Stationary  fireman 5.7           6              6                   584-644                  45,858                  46,218 

Fire  Protection : 

Institution    fire    fighter1 — 15    inter- 
mittent      1.5          1.5          1.5                  68  mo                 12,240                 12,240 

Automobile  and  Trucks : 

Automobile  mechanic 2              2              2                  644-710                  17.040                  17,040 

Automotive  equipment  operator  I  _  6              6              6                  556-614                  44,208                  44,208 

Laborer 2              2              2                  480-530                  12,570                  12,720 

Temporary  help -           0.1           0.1                           -                      240                       240 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 75.7         77.1         77.1               $535,548              $569,823              $572,213 

Civilian   employees   69.2         70.6         70.6                518,393               555,348               557,022 

Member   employees   6.5           6.5          6.5                  17,155                 14475                 15,191 

GRAND     TOTALS,     AUTHORIZED  ~ 

POSITIONS   720         757.6      757.6           $4,452,962          $5,107,728          $5,186,923 

Civilian  employees 645.1       682.7       682.7             4,291,060             4,955,484            5,028,723 

Member  employees 74.9         74.9         74.9                161,902               152,244               158,200 

a  Increment  of  approved  program  to  convert  hospital  aids  to  geriatric  nursing  assistants. 


680 


MISCELLANEOUS 


ADVISORY  COMMISSION   ON   INDIAN   AFFAIRS 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (flulfa.)       jAnlhJ 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
S 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 


Executive   secretary   111 

Junior   staff   analyst    0.6  1  1 

Senior  stenographer 0.8  1  1 

Temporary  help 0.1  0.2  0.2 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 2.5  3.2  3.2 


SALARY  RANGE 
$S42 
614-746 
469-571 
(734) 

§19,420 


$10,104 

7,488 

5,628 

900 

$24,120 


$10,104 

7,856 

5,904 

900 

$24,764 


ADVISORY  COMMISSION   ON   THE  STATUS   OF  WOMEN 


Executive   secretary   

Senior  stenographer  I 

Temporary  help 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


1 

0.9 

0.3 


1 

1 
0.5 


1 
1 
0.5 


2.5 


2.5 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,048 
469-571 
(1,766) 

$20,S45 


$11,528 
5,430 
1,500 

$18,45S 


$12,5S8 
5,909 
2,500 

$20,997 


CALIFORNIA   ARTS  COMMISSION 


Executive  secretary 

Assistant    director    

Senior    stenographer    

Intermediate   stenographer   

Intermediate    typist-clerk    

Temporary   help    

Totals,    Authorized   Positions 


SALARY  RANGE 

0.8 

1 

1 

$1,405 

$16,860 

$16,860 

1 

1 

1 

905-1,100 

11,265 

11,832 

1 

1 

1 

469-571 

6,516 

6,852 

0.5 

1 

1 

425-517 

5,352 

5,628 

2.6 

3 

3 

395-505 

17,096 

17,280 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

(59) 

546 

546 

5.9 


7.1 


7.1 


$44,594 


$57,635 


$58,998 


COMMISSION   OF  THE   CALIFORNIAS 


Executive  officer 

Intermediate   stenographer 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


0.6 
0.7 


1.3 


SALARY  RANGE 
$1,100 

425-517 
$14,124 


$13,200 
5,226 

$18,426 


$13,200 
5,490 

$18,690 


BOARD   OF   HARBOR  COMMISSIONERS   FOR   HUMBOLDT   BAY 


Commissioner     and     secretary-surveyor, 
harbor  commission,  Humboldt  Bay- 
Commissioner,  harbor  commission,  Hum- 
boldt Bay 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


$2,257 
500 


$1,800 
1,000 


$1,800 
1,000 


$2,757 


$2,S00 


f2,800 


MISCELLANEOUS 


681 


SAN   FRANCISCO   PORT  AUTHORITY 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68 
(Filled)        (Auth.) 


68-69 
(tuth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


MANAGEMENT 

President 

Commissioner  

Port  director 

Port  facilities  manager 

Manager  of  trade  promotion 

Regional  trade  promotions 

representatives  

Secretary  I  

Intermediate  stenographer 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions__ 


COMPTROLLER'S  OFFICE 

Fiscal  officer  II 

Accounting  officer  III 

Industrial  relations  assistant 

General  auditor  II 

Accountant  I 

Business  service  officer  I 

Supervising  clerk  I 

Tabulating  operations  supervisor  II_ 

Programmer  I 

Intermediate  clerk 

Senior  stenographer 

Senior  account  clerk 

Senior  cashier  clerk 

Intermediate  stenographer 

Property  clerk  I 

Stock  clerk 

Intermediate  file  clerk 

Key  punch  operator 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Intermediate  account  clerk 

Calculating  machine  operator 

Tabulating  machine  operator 

Overtime  

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


PUBLIC   RELATIONS 
DEPARTMENT 

Public  relations  representative 

Intermediate   stenographer   

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


12 


12 


30.9 


31.9 


RENTAL   DEPARTMENT 

Rental   manager   —  a 

Assistant  rental  manager — 

Intermediate  stenographer - 

Janitor  foreman  II — 

Janitor  foreman  I - 

Parking  meter  repairman - 

Janitor    — 

Window  cleaner - 

Overtime - 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 31.3 


WHARFINGER    DEPARTMENT 


32 


Chief  Wharfinger -a  -a 

Wharfinger  II -  - 

Wharfinger  I -  - 

Intermediate  typist-clerk -  - 

Overtime —  — 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 19  18.4 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


12 


31.4 


32 


1 
4 
12 
1 
0.4 


18.4 


SALARY  RANGE 

$125 

125 

2,520 

1,213-1,475 

1,213-1,475 

998-1,213 
543-660 
425-517 

$103,122 


1 

$1,100-1,337 

1 

905-1,100 

1 

950-1,155 

2 

746-905 

1 

556-676 

1 

746-905 

1 

530-644 

1 

710-863 

1 

614-746 

3 

395-480 

1 

469-571 

2 

457-556 

1 

457-556 

2 

425-517 

1 

505-614 

1 

457-556 

1 

395-480 

1 

405-492 

2 

395-480 

2 

395-480 

1 

415-505 

3 

457-556 

0.4 

- 

$218,877 


$950-1,155 
425-517 

$17,013 


1 

$998-1,213 

1 

746-905 

1 

425-517 

1 

505-614 

1 

435-530 

1 

644-783 

23 

395-480 

2 

505-614 

1 

- 

$186,015 


$998-1,213 
746-905 
614-746 
395-480 


$162,197 


$111,613 


$224,414 


$18,430 


$206,353 


$167,052 


$1,500 
6,000 
30,240 
17,560 
17,700 

27,613 
7,920 
6,154 


$114,687 


$16,044 

11.592 

13.860 

19,137 

8,112 

9,174 

6,942 

9,662 

7,638 

16.982 

6,852 

13,344 

6,672 

11,970 

6,980 

6.672 

5.760 

5,904 

11.152 

11.002 

6.060 

20,016 

4,000 

$235,527 


$12,836 
6,204 

$19,040 


$14,556 

10,860 

6,204 

7,368 

6,360 

9,396 

128,061 

16,692 

10,000 

$209,497 


$14,556 
39,144 

106,360 
5,760 
4,000 

$169,820 


682 


MISCELLANEOUS 


SAN   FRANCISCO   PORT  AUTHORITY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)        (Aulh.)       (Aulh.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


HARBOR  POLICE  DEPARTMENT 

Harbor  police  captain 

Harbor  police  sergeant 

Harbor    policeman    

Overtime 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


TARIFF  AND  RATES 
DEPARTMENT 

Port  traffic  manager 

Associate  port  traffic  manager 


-a  —a 


25.1        25 


Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


9  9. 


ENGINEERING   DEPARTMENT 

Chief  harbor  engineer -  a  - 

Supervising  harbor   engineer -  - 

Senior  harbor  engineer -  - 

Associate  harbor  engineer -  - 

Structural  engineering  associate -  - 

Associate  materials  and  research  engi- 
neer      -  - 

Assistant  civil  engineer —  — 

Senior   delineator    -  - 

Engineering  aid  II -  - 

Senior  mechanical  engineer -  - 

Associate  mechanical  engineer -  - 

Civil  engineering  technician  II, 

range  b —  - 

Architectural   associate   -  - 

Architectural   assistant    -  - 

Construction  supervisor  II -  - 

Assistant  electrical   engineer -  - 

Associate  estimator  of  heavy  construc- 
tion      -  - 

Specification  writer  II   -  - 

Senior  clerk -  - 

Civil  engineering  technician  I -  - 

Senior    architect    -  - 

Construction  inspector -  - 

Senior  stenographer -  - 

Intermediate  stenographer -  - 

Overtime -  - 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 38.8  32 


SUPERINTENDENCE  AND  GENERAL 
MAINTENANCE 

Superintendent  of  harbor  mainte- 
nance    —  a  —  a 

Senior  clerk -  - 

Storekeeper  II -  - 

Stock  clerk -  - 

Relief 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 4.6  4.1 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


1 

4 

19 

1 


25 


30 


1 
1 
1 
1 
0.1 


4.1 


SALARY  RANGE 

$821-998 
710-863 
614-746 


$215,743 


$998-1,213 
821-998 


$25,639 


1 
1 

2 

o 
O 

1 

$1,626-1,976 

1,273-1,548 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

950-1,155 

1 

o 

1 

2 

1 
1 

950-1,155 

7S3-950 

710-S63 

530-644 

1,100-1,337 

950-1,155 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

783-950 

905-1,100 

783-950 

1,048-1,273 

783-950 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

905-1,100 
905-1,100 
457-556 
644-783 
1,100-1,337 
746-905 
469-571 
425-517 

1 

— 

$393,359 


$1,470 
457-556 
584-710 
457-556 


$41,686 


$229,260 


$26,532 


$370,071 


$39,742 


$11,976 
41,424 

16S.010 
10,000 

$231,410 


$14,556 
11,976 

$26,532 


$23,712 
18,576 
29,244 
41,195 
13,860 

12.680 
22,575 
10,356 
15,216 
16,044 
13.S60 

10,356 
13,200 
10,776 
15,276 
9.S52 

13,200 

13.200 

6.672 

8,736 

13.860 

10,524 

6,852 

6,204 

10,000 

$366,026 


$17,640 
6,672 
8,520 
6,210 
1,000 

$40,042 


MISCELLANEOUS 


683 


SAN   FRANCISCO   PORT  AUTHORITY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OPPOSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69   I 

(Filled)         (Auih.)       (Auih.)     | 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


PIERS  AND   WHARVES 
DEPARTMENT 

Assistant  superintendent  of  harbor 

maintenance   -a  -a 

Marine  watchman -  - 

Piledriver   foreman   —  — 

Pileman    -  - 

Piledriver  engineman -  - 

Crane  operator -  - 

Truck    crane   oiler    -  - 

Stationary  engineer -  - 

Blacksmith    -  - 

Assistant  blacksmith -  - 

Jackhammer  operator —  — 

Labor  foreman -  - 

General  laborer —  — 

Ashphalt  ironer  and  raker -  - 

Equipment   operator -  - 

Relief - 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 77.8  76.5 


GARAGE   AMD   AUTOMOTIVE 
MAINTENANCE 

Automobile  mechanic 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions  _ 


BUILDING   AND  STREETS 
DEPARTMENT 

Assistant  superintendent  harbor  main- 
tenance      —  a  —  i 

Carpenter  foreman -  - 

Carpenter  I   -  - 

Plasterer —  - 

Millman -  - 

Hodcarrier -  - 

Painter  foreman -  - 

Painter  I -  - 

Glazier -  - 

Plumber  foreman -  — 

Plumber  I —  — 

Sheet  metal  foreman -  - 

Sheet  metal  worker -  - 

Steel  rolling  door  foreman —  — 

Steel  rolling  door  repairman -  - 

Roofer  foreman —  — 

Roofer  -  - 

Laborer   —  — 

Relief 

Totals.  Authorized  Positions 70.7  72 


ELECTRICAL    DEPARTMENT 

Assistant  superintendent  harbor  main- 
tenance      -  a  _  a 

Electrician  foreman —  — 

Electrician  I -  - 

Relief 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 23.3         22.2 

For  footnotes  see  the  end  of  this  agency  presentation. 


SALARY  BANGE 

1 

$1,335 

- 

$16,020 

10 

435-530 

— 

61,173 

4 

6.19  hr 

- 

44,768 

25 

5.69  hr 

_ 

267,488 

3 

6.17  hr 

_ 

37.317 

1 

6.17  hr 

— 

12,439 

1 

4.80  hr 

— 

9.677 

5 

644-710 

- 

42,600 

1 

4.29  hr 

— 

8,649 

1 

3.S6  hr 

_ 

7,781 

1 

4.58  hr 

— 

9,233 

1 

5.00  hr 

— 

10,080 

12 

4.33  hr 

_ 

104.74S 

5 

4.58  hr 

— 

46,165 

4 

5.25  hr 

— 

42,336 

1.5 

- 

- 

15,000 

76.5 


72 


1 
2 
19 
0.2 


22.2 


$711,731 


$5.00  hr 
$25,865 


1 

$1,410 

2 

6.06  hr 

18 

5.56  hr 

1 

5.65  hr 

1 

4.07  hr 

1 

5.80  hr 

2 

5.99  hr 

17 

5.62  hr 

3 

5.40  hr 

1 

8.09  hr 

6 

7.19  hr 

1 

6.81  hr 

4 

6.21  hr 

1 

6.43  hr 

5 

5.98  hr 

1 

5.75  hr 

4 

5.25  hr 

2 

4.33  hr 

1 

- 

$737,938 


$1,260 
7.46  hr 
6.63  hr 


$260,479 


$734,195 


$26,732 


$758,647 


$264,518 


$735,474 


$20,160 
$20,160 


$16,920 
21,912 

180,936 

11,090 

8,306 

11,693 

21,036 

167,773 
32,658 
14,206 
75,750 
11,168 
43,620 
12,963 
60,280 
10,396 
37,968 
17,458 
10,000 

$766,133 


$15,120 

26,200 

221,198 

2,000 

$264,518 


684 


MISCELLANEOUS 


SAN    FRANCISCO   PORT  AUTHORITY-Continued 


SALARIES  AND  WAGES 


NO.  OF  POSITIONS 


66-67     67-68    68-69 
(Filled)         (Aulhj       (Auth.) 


ACTUAL 
1966-67 


ESTIMATED 
1967-68 


PROPOSED 
1968-69 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
(16 


TUGS  AND  DREDGES 

Superintendent  of  tugs  and  dredges. 

Head  dredge  leverman 

Deckhand  tugs  and  dredges 

Diesel  tugboat  operator 

Marine  fireman 

Relief    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 


STATE    BELT   RAILROAD 

Superintendent   belt  railroad 

Master  mechanic 

Yardmaster    

Yardchecker     

Locomotive  engineer 

Locomotive  fireman 

Switch  engine  foreman 

Switchman     

Locomotive   machinist   

Fusion  welder 

Lead  car  inspector  

Car  inspector    

Section  foreman     

Sectionman     

Equipment  operator 

Vacation  and  sick  leave 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 

Less   salaries   to   be   paid   from   bond 
funds     

GRAND   TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 
POSITIONS     


SALARY  RANGE 

1 

$1,125 

- 

$13,500 

2 

6.36  hr 

— 

25,644 

11 

4.65  hr 

— 

103,114 

2 

6.06  hr 

— 

24,434 

2 

4.65  hr 

— 

18,748 

1.2 

- 

- 

12,000 

21.8 


20.2 


19.2 


$209,235 


$206,814 


$197,440 


—  a 

—  a 

1 

$998-1,213 

- 

$14,556 

— 

— 

1 

905-1,100 

— 

25,704 

— 

— 

3 

4.46  hr 

— 

32,647 

— 

— 

6 

3.76  hr 

— 

43,476 

— 

— 

3 

3.76  hr 

— 

27,523 

- 

— 

4 

3.27  hr 

- 

31,915 

— 

— 

3 

3.67  hr 

— 

27,523 

— 

— 

9 

3.43  hr 

— 

75,323 

— 

— 

1 

4.40  hr 

— 

8,906 

— 

— 

1 

5.75  hr 

— 

12,144 

— 

— 

1 

3.40  hr 

— 

7,072 

— 

— 

2 

3.34  hr 

— 

13,894 

— 

— 

1 

5.00  hr 

— 

10,080 

- 

- 

5 

4.33  hr 

- 

43,646 

— 

— 

1 

5.25  hr 

— 

10,584 

- 

- 

5 

- 

- 

50,000 

52.8 

4S 

47 

$449,288 

$443 

773 

$434,993 

-30 

-17 

-9 

-$329,219 

-$1S5,000 

-$90,000 

3S5.1 

384.3 

386.8 

$3,428,968 

$3,643,146 

$3,741,299 

WORLD   TRADE  AUTHORITIES 


WORLD  TRADE  AUTHORITIES 
COORDINATING  COUNCIL 

Coordinating  director 1 

Intermediate  stenographer 1 

Intermediate  typist-clerk 1 

Temporary  help — 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3  2.1 


1 

1 

0.1 


1 
1 

0.1 

2.1 


SALARY  RANGE 

$1,666 
425-517 
395-505 


$30,736 


$20,000 
6,204 

655 

$26,859 


$20,000 
6,204 

655 

$26,859 


SAN    FRANCISCO   WORLD  TRADE 
CENTER  AUTHORITY 

Deputy  director     

Librarian  II 

Senior  stenographer  I 

Intermediate    stenographer    

Intermediate  typist-clerk 

Temporary    help    

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 6  6.1  6.1 


1 

1 

1 

$1,048-1,273 

$13,860 

$14,556 

1 

1 

1 

614-746 

8,952 

8,952 

2 

2 

2 

469-571 

12,480 

12,756 

1 

1 

1 

425-517 

6,204 

6,204 

1 

1 

1 

395-505 

5,760 

5,760 

- 

0.1 

0.1 

- 

655 

655 

$45,921 


$47,911 


SOUTHERN   CALIFORNIA  WORLD 
TRADE  CENTER  AUTHORITY 

Deputy  director     111  $1,048-1,273                $12,000 

Intermediate  stenographer 111  425-517                    5,651 

Intermediate    tvpist-clerk    0.6           -              -  395-505 

Junior  typist-clerk   0.4           1              1  359-435                    4,542 

Temporary  help -              0.1           0.1  -                       655 

Totals,  Authorized  Positions 3              3.1           3.1  $21,792                $22,848 

GRAND  TOTALS,  AUTHORIZED 

POSITIONS     12           11.3        11.3  $98,484  $97,618 

a  As  a  utility  fund  operation,  positions  are  related  directly  to  the  level  of  activity  of  the  harbor 
as  workload  varies. 


$48,883 


$12,000 
5,929 

4,760 
655 

$23,344 


$99,086 
and  are  established  or  abolished 


INDEX 


Page 

Academic  Salary  Schedule — University 6 

Academy,   California   Maritime 414 

Accountancy,  Board  of 572 

Accounting    Division    (Controller) 427 

Acquisition,  Property  Service   (General  Services) 30 

Adjutant  General,  Office  of  the  (See  Military  Department)  560 

Administrative  Procedures,  Office  of  (General  Services) 41 

Adult  Authority   (Corrections) 64 

Adult  Basic  Education 139 

Adult  Education  for  Civil  Defense 139 

Aeronautics,  Division  of 650 

Agency  Administrator.  (See  subject) 

Aging.  California  Commission  on 449 

Agnews  State  Hospital 462 

Agricultural  Sciences,  University  of  California 260 

Agriculture,  Department  of 53 

Air  Resources  Board.  State   (See  Motor  Vehicle  Pollution 

Control  Board) 449 

Alcoholic  Beverage  Control  Appeals  Board 565 

Alcoholic  Beverage  Control,  Department  of 564 

Alcoholism,  Division  of  (Public  Health) 515 

Animal   Industry,   Division   of 55 

Appeal,  District  Courts  of 13 

Apprenticeship   Standards,   Division   of 550 

Architects,  Landscape.  Board  of 575 

Architectural  Examiners,   Board  of 572 

Architecture  and  Construction,  Office  of 31 

Arts  Commission,   California 680 

Assembly    - 11 

Assistance,  Office  of  Local  (General  Services) 41 

Atascadero  State  Hospital 466 

Athletic  Commission   572 

Atomic    Energy    Development    and    Radiation    Protection, 

Office  of  449 

Attorney  General   (See  Department  of  Justice) 553 

Audits    Division    (Controller) 428 

Audits  Division  (Finance) 435 

Authority.    Adult   64 

Authority,  Department  of  the  Touth 110 

Authority.  Conservation  Camps  for  Boys,  Touth 116 

B 

Banking  Department   (Investment) 565 

Barber  Examiners.   Board   of 573 

Beaches  and  Parks,  Division  of 605 

Bedding    Inspection    (Bureau    of   Furniture    and    Bedding 

Inspection)     575 

Berkeley  Campus.   University  of  California 161 

Berkeley  Center.  Industries  for  the  Blind 534 

Beverage  Control,  Alcoholic.  Appeals  Board 565 

Beverage  Control.  Alcoholic.  Department  of 564 

Blind.  Division  of  Rehabilitation  of  the 533 

Blind.  School  for  the 144 

Blind.  Industries  for  the,  Los  Angeles  Center 534 

Blind,  Industries  for  the,  Manufacturing  Fund 535 

Blind.  Industries  for  the,  Berkeley  Center 534 

Blind.  Industries  for  the,  San  Diego  Center 534 

Blind.   Orientation  Center  for 533 

Board.  See  Subject  (e.g..  Codification,  Colorado  River) 
Boys.  Schools  for.  (See  Department  of  the  Youth 

Authority) 

Budget  Division    (Finance) 435 

Buildings  and  Grounds  Division  (General  Services) 23 

Building   Construction.    Supervision   of   Public   School 

(General   Services)    36 

Bureau  of.  See  Subject  (e.g..  Enforcement) 

Business  Enterprise  Program  for  the  Blind 533 

Business    Taxes    (Equalization) 431 

C 

California  Industries  for  the  Blind 534 

California  Industries  for  the  Blind  Manufacturing  Fund 535 

California  Museum  of  Science  and  Industry 60 

California  National  Guard  Organizations   (See  Military 

Department)    563 

California   State  Government  Organization  and  Economy, 

Commission   on   47 

California  State  Polytechnic  College 393 

California.    University   of 157 

Californias,  Commission  of  the 680 


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Camarillo  State  Hospital 468 

Cemetery  Board 573 

Certified  Shorthand  Reporters  Board 577 

Chico  State  College 281 

Chiropractic  Examiners,  Board  of 573 

Civil  and  Professional  Engineers,  Registration  for,  Board  of  573 

Civil  Defense  (Disaster  Office) 18 

Civil  Defense,  Adult  Education  for 139 

Cleaners,  Dry,  Board  of 574 

Clinics,  Reception  Centers  and,  Youth  Authority : 

Northern  California 113 

Southern  California 115 

Collection  Agency  Licensing  Bureau 573 

College  Housing  Facilities 409 

College  of  the  Law,  Hastings 276 

Colleges.     (See  State  Colleges) 

Colorado  River  Board "46 

Commission.  See  Subject  (e.g.,  Aeronautics,  Athletics,  etc.) 
Commissioner.  See  Subject  (eg.,  Pilot,  Recreation,  etc.) 
Community  Health  Services.  Division  of  (Public  Health)--  516 

Compensatory  Education,  Office  of 141 

Conciliation,  Division  of  (Industrial  Relations) 548 

Conservation  Board,  Wildlife M>2 

Conservation  Camps  for  Boys,  Youth  Authority lib 

Conservation  Center.  California  (Corrections)   7«j 

Conservation,  Department  of 58<J 

Conservation  Education  (Fish  and  Game) o»4 

Conservation,  Soil,  Division  of  (Conservation)  — — -—  589 
Construction  Services,  Supervision  of  (General  Services)—,     do 

Consumer  Counsel,  Office  of 1° 

Contractors'  License  Board ^97 

Control,  Board  of *£' 

Controller,  State *§' 

Accounting  Division Joi 

Audits  Division *^° 

Disbursements  Division " 

Inheritance  and  Gift  Tax  Division *-» 

Local  Government  Fiscal  Affairs,  Division  of 4-J 

Tax  Collection  and  Refund 4^9 

Tax-deeded  Land  Division 4_£ 

Coordinating  Council  for  Higher  Education 100 

Corporations.  Division  of a<* 

Correctional  Industries  Revolving  Fund «° 

Correctional  Institution  at  Tehachapi gl 

Correctional  Training  Facility °o 

Corrections.   Department  of J>1 

Cosmetology,  Board  of °'* 

Council  (See  Subject) 

Council,  Judicial |r 

Counsel   Bureau,   Legislative   11 

Court,    Supreme   Jr 

Courts  of  Appeal _ij* 

Criminal  Identification  and  Investigation oo< 

D 

Davis  Campus,  University  of  California 177 

Deaf.  School  for  the.  Berkeley  147 

Deaf,  School  for  the.  Riverside 148 

Delinquencv  Prevention   Services,   Division  of   (Youth 

Authority)      111 

Dental  Examiners,  Board  of g'* 

Dental  Health.  Division  of &17 

Department  of  Agriculture So 

Administrative  Services a9 

Division  of  Animal  Industry gj> 

Division  of  Fairs  and  Expositions jg 

Division  of  Plant  Industry p7 

Inspection   Services   «? 

Marketing   Services   g* 

Department  of  Alcoholic  Beverage  Control oo4 

Department  of  Banking ™n 

Department  of  the  California  Highway  Patrol b&O 

Field    Operations    ^ol 

Operational  Planning  and  Analysis O04 

Safety  Services °g| 

Training D"a 

Department  of  Conservation   583 

Staff  to  the  Director 58g 

Division  of  Forestry jjeo 

Division  of  Mines  and  Geology 588 


(685) 


686 


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Department  of  Conservation — Continued 

Division  of  Oil  and  Gas 589 

Division  of  Soil  Conservation 589 

Department  of  Corrections 61 

Adult  Authority 64 

California  Women's  Board  of  Terms  and  Parole 65 

Departmental  Administration   61 

Conservation  Center,  California 73 

Correctional  Industries  Revolving  Fund 68 

Correctional  Institution  at  Tehachapi 81 

Correctional  Training  Facility 83 

Deuel  Vocational  Institution 87 

Inmate  Welfare  Fund 66 

Institution  for  Men 92 

Institution  for  Women 105 

Medical  Facility 95 

Men's  Colony — Bast  Facility 9S 

Men's  Colony — West  Facility 100 

Parole  and  Community  Services  Division 62 

Rehabilitation   Center 107 

Sierra  Conservation  Center 76 

Southern  Conservation  Center 79 

State  Prison  at  Folsom 90 

State  Prison  at  San  Quentin 102 

Department  of  Education 134 

Adult  Basic  Education 139 

Adult  Education  for  Civil  Defense 139 

Compensatory  Education,  Office  of 141 

Division  of  Departmental  Administration 134 

Division  of  Higher  Education 135 

Division  of  Instruction 136 

Division  of  Libraries 153 

Division  of  Public  School  Administration 137 

Division  of  Special  Schools  and  Services 138 

Education,  Board  of 134 

Elementary  and  Secondary  Education  Act 141 

Free  Textbooks 148 

General  Activities   134 

National  Defense  Education 140 

Special  Schools  for  Physically  Handicapped  Children : 

School  for  the  Blind 144 

Diagnostic  School  for  Neurologically  Handicapped 

Children.  Northern  California 145 

Diagnostic  School  for  Neurologically  Handicapped 

Children,  Southern  California 146 

School  for  the  Deaf,  Berkeley 147 

School  for  the  Deaf,  Riverside 148 

State  Educational  Agency  for  Surplus  Property 149 

State  Library   153 

State  Teachers'  Retirement  System 155 

Vocational   Education   151 

Supervision  and  Teacher  Training 151 

Department  of  Employment 416 

Assistant  Director — Administration,  Office  of 422 

Director,  Office  of  the,  and  Deputy  Director 416 

Division  of  Accounts  and  Tax  Collections 421 

Division  of  Appeals 417 

Division  of  Disability  and  Hospital  Benefits 425 

Division  of  Public  Employment  Offices  and  Benefit  Pay- 
ments     417 

Governor's  Advisory  Council 416 

Investigation  Section 417 

Legal  Section 416 

Public  Information   Section 416 

Research  and  Statistics  Section 416 

Department  of  Finance 435 

Audits  Division 435 

Budget  Division  435 

Economic  Development  Agency 436 

Executive  Office 435 

Planning.  Office  of 436 

Program  and  Policy  Office 436 

State  Lands  Division 437 

Department  of  Fish  and  Game 591 

Administration    591 

Commission    591 

Commercial  Fisheries  Research  and  Development 601 

Conservation  Education 594 

Fish  Management  in  Cooperation  With  the  Federal  Gov- 
ernment   599 

Game  Management  in  Cooperation  With  the  Federal  Gov- 
ernment     597 

Marine  Resources   Operations 594 

Regional  Operations 595 

Staff  Operations 591 

Wildlife  Conservation  Board 602 

Department  of  General  Services 23 

Property    Management    Services : 

Buildings  and  Grounds  Division 23 

Telephone  Services  Service  Revolving  Fund^_ 27 

Transportation   Division 27 

Communications  Division 28 

Central  Office  Services  Division 29 


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Department  of  General  Services — Continued 
Property  Management  Services — Continued 

California  State  Police  Division 30 

State  Records  Service  Division 30 

Physical  Facilities  Planning  and  Development : 

Property  Acquisition  Division 30 

Office  of  Architecture  and  Construction — Administra- 
tion        31 

Supervision  of  Public  School  Building  Construction 36 

Facilities   Planning   Division 37 

Technical  Services : 

Office  of  Procurement 37 

Office  of  State  Printing 39 

Office  of  Administrative  Procedure 41 

Office  of  Local  Assistance 41 

Systems  Analysis  Office 42 

Building  Standards  Office 43 

Insurance  Office 43 

Merit  Award  Board 43 

Executive  and  Administrative  Services : 

Executive  Office 43 

Management  Planning  Office 44 

Legal  Office 44 

Administrative  Services 44 

Department  of  Harbors  and  Watercraft 603 

Department  of  Housing  and  Community  Development 442 

Division  of  Housing  and  Community  Development 442 

Division  of  Building  and  Housing  Standards 443 

Department  of  Industrial  Relations 548 

Division  of  Apprenticeship  Standards 550 

Division  of  Conciliation 548 

Division  of  Fair  Employment  Practices 551 

Division  of  Industrial  Accidents 548 

Division  of  Industrial  Safety 549 

Division  of  Industrial  Welfare 550 

Division  of  Labor  Law  Enforcement 550 

Division  of  Labor  Statistics  and  Research 551 

Department  of  Investment 565 

Banking  Department 565 

Department  of  Insurance 566 

Division  of  Corporations 566 

Division  of  Real  Estate 568 

Division  of  Savings  and  Loan 569 

Department  of  Justice  (Attorney  General) 553 

Administration    553 

Civil  Law 553 

Criminal  Identification  and  Investigation 557 

Criminal  Law 554 

Law  Enforcement 554 

Narcotic  Enforcement 558 

Department  of  Mental  Hygiene 450 

Administration.  Division  of 452 

Departmental  Administration 450 

Executive   450 

Hospitals  for  the  Mentally  111 : 

Agnews  State  Hospital 462 

Atascadero  State  Hospital 466 

Camarillo  State  Hospital ^  468 

DeWitt  State  Hospital 473 

Mendocino  State  Hospital 477 

Metropolitan  State  Hospital 480 

Modesto  State  Hospital 484 

Napa  State  Hospital 487 

Patton  State  Hospital 491 

Stockton  State  Hospital 495 

Hospitals  for  the  Mentally  Retarded  : 

Fairview  State  Hospital 499 

Pacific  State  Hospital 502 

Porterville  State  Hospital 506 

Sonoma  State  Hospital 509 

Local  Programs,  Division  of 451 

Neuropsychiatry  Institutes : 

Langely  Porter  Neuropsyehiatric  Institute 458 

Neuropsychiatry  Institute  at  University  of  California, 

Los  Angeles 460 

Reimbursable  Services 454 

Research 456 

Research  and  Training,  Division  of 450 

State  Services.  Division  of 451 

Department  of  Motor  Vehicles 657 

Division  of  Drivers'  Licenses 660 

Division  of  Field  Office  Operations 661 

Division  of  Registration 659 

Department  of  Parks  and  Recreation 603 

Division  of  Administration 603 

Division  of  Beaches  and  Parks 605 

Division  of  Recreation 608 

Division  of  Small  Craft  Harbors 608 

Department  of  Professional  and  Vocational  Standards 571 

Accountancy,  Board  of 572 

Architectural  Examiners,  Board  of 572 

Athletic  Commission 572 

Barber  Examiners,  Board  of 573 


INDEX 


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Department  of  Professions  and  Vocational  Standards — 
Continued 

Cemetery  Board 573 

Chiropractic  Examiners,  Board  of 573 

Civil  and  Professional  Engineers,  Board  of  Registration 

for 573 

Collection  Agency  Licensing  Bureau 573 

Langley  Porter  Neuropsychiatry  Institute 458 

Contractors'  License  Board 574 

Cosmetology,   Board   of   574 

Dental  Examiners,  Board  of 574 

Departmental   Administration    571 

Dry  Cleaners,   Board  of   574 

Electronic  Repair  Dealer  Registration,  Bureau  of 575 

Funeral  Directors  and  Emhalmers,  Board  of 575 

Furniture  and  Bedding   Inspection.  Bureau  of 575 

Guide  Dogs  for  the  Blind,  Board  of '. 575 

Landscape  Architects.   Board  of 575 

Medical  Examiners,   Board  of 576 

Nursing  Education  and  Nurse  Registration,  Board  of 576 

Optometry.  Board  of 576 

Osteopathic  Examiners,  Board  of ._  577 

Pharmacy,   Board   of   577 

Private  Investigators  and  Adjusters,  Bureau  of ._  577 

Shorthand  Reporters  Board,  Certified 577 

Social  Work  Examiners,  Board  of 577 

Structural  Pest  Control  Board 577 

Veterinary  Medicine,  Board  of  Examiners  in 578 

Vocational  Nurse  Examiners.   Board   of 578 

Yacht  and  Ship  Brokers  Commission 578 

Department  of  Public  Health  514 

Assistance  to  counties  without  local  health  department--  526 

Division   of  Alcoholism   515 

Division  of  Community  Health  Services 516 

Division  of  Dental  Health  517 

Division    of  Environmental    Sanitation 517 

Division    of   Laboratories    519 

Division  of  Patient  Cnre.  Facilities  and  Services 521 

Division  of  Preventive  Medical  Services 522 

Division  of  Research _  525 

Handicapped  Persons  Pilot  Project 526 

Regional  Dialysis  Centers   526 

State  Vehicle  Pollution  Control  Laboratory 519 

Department  of  Public  Works 663 

Departmental    Administration    663 

Division  of  Bay  Toll  Crossings 674 

Division  of  Highways _  664 

District  Offices   __ _  666 

Headquarters  Office 664 

Maintenance  of  Landscape  and  Functional  Planting—  674 

Maintenance  of  Safety  Roadside  Rests 674 

Maintenance  of  State  Highways 674 

Supervision  of  Outdoor  Advertising _  674 

Legal  Division _  gg^ 

Department  of  Rehabilitation _  527 

Berkeley  Center.  Industries  for  the  Blind  _  '_  534 

Departmental   Administration   527 

Division  of  Disability  Determination _  535 

Division  of  Rehabilitation  of  the  Blind _  533 

Division  of  Vocational  Rehabilitation _  598 

Industries  for  the  Blind   Manufacturing  Fund 535 

Los  Angeles  Center.  Industries  for  the  Blind 534 

Opportunity  Work  Centers  for  the  Blind 533 

Orientation  Center  for  the  Blind _  533 

San  Diego  Center.  Industries  for  the  Blind  _  534 

Special  Rehabilitation   Services 536 

Department  of  Social  Welfare "  ~"  540 

Community  Welfare  Services 540 

Departmental  Administration '_  549 

Local  Administration  of  Public  Assistance  Programs  and 

Specialized  Social  Services  Programs  __  546 

Management  Services '  ~  k|V 

Medical  Assistance  Program '     545 

Program  Development _  543 

Protective  Social  Services,  Division  of "     544 

Department  of  Veterans  Affairs '_  675 

Division  of  Administration   _  675 

Division  of  Farm  and  Home  Purchases _  675 

Veterans'  Home  of  California _  677 

Veteran  Services.  Division  of _  675 

Department  of  Water  Resources "  _  613 

Area  Management _  631 

Division  of  Design  and  Construction 624 

Division  of  Right-of-Wav  Acquisition _  6^3 

Division  of  Safety  of  Dams _  624 

Engineering  Management _  618 

Northern  District "  _     634 

Power  Office 619 

Sacramento  District _  637 

San  Francisco  Bay  District 635 

San  Joaquin  District _  639 

Southern  District ~ ~_~ 541 

Staff  and  Services  Management Z 619 


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Department  of  Water  Resources — Continued 

Statewide  Operations  Office 633 

Statewide  Planning  Office 632 

Department  of  the  Youth  Authority 110 

Departmental  Administration 110 

Division  of  Parole  and  Community  Services 111 

Division  of  Delinquency  Prevention  Services 111 

Fred  C.  Nelles  School  for  Boys US 

Fricot  Ranch  School  for  Boys 117 

Karl  Holton   School  for  Boys 122 

Los  Guilucos  School  for  Girls 130 

Northern  California  Youth  Center 120 

O.  H.  Close  School  for  Boys 121 

Paso  Robles  School  for  Boys 124 

Preston  School  of  Industry 125 

Reception  Centers  and  Clinics  : 

Northern  California 113 

Southern  California 115 

Ventura  School  for  Girls 131 

Youth  Authority  Board  and  Administration 110 

Youth  Authority  Conservation  Camps  for  Boys 116 

Youth  Training  School 128 

Deuel  Vocational  Institution 87 

DeWitt  State  Hospital 473 

Diagnostic  School  for  Neurologically  Handicapped  Children, 

Northern  California 145 

Diagnostic  School  for  Neurologically  Handicapped  Children, 

Southern  California 146 

Disaster  Office 18 

District  Courts  of  Appeal 13 

Districts  Securities  Commission 565 

Division.     See  Subject  (e.g..  Audits  Division) 

Dominguez  Hills,  State  College 288 

Drivers  Licenses,  Division  of  (Motor  Vehicles) 660 

Dry  Cleaners,  Board  of 574 

E 

Economic  Development  Agency 436 

Economic  Opportunity,  Office  of 17 

Education,  Department  of 134 

Education,    Vocational    151 

Educational  Agency  for  Surplus  Property 149 

Electronic  Repair  Dealer  Registration,  Bureau  of 575 

Embalmers,  Board  of  Funeral  Directors  and 575 

Employees'  Retirement  System,  Public 21 

Employment,  Department  of 416 

Employment  Practices,  Fair,  Division  of 551 

Enforcement,  Labor  Law.  Division  of 550 

Engineers,  Civil  and  Professional,  Board  of  Registration  for  573 

Environmental  Sanitation,  Division  of 517 

Equalization,  Board  of 430 

Administration 430 

Business  Taxes 431 

Property  Taxes 433 

Examiners  (See  Subject — Architectural,  Barber,  etc.) 

Exposition,  California  State  Fair  and 46 

Exposition  and  Fair  Executive  Committee,  State  (General 

Services)    46 

F 

Facility,  Medical 95 

Fair,  California  State,  and  Exposition 46 

Fair  Employment  Practices,  Division  of 551 

Fairs  and  Expositions  Division  (Agriculture) 56 

Fairview  State  Hospital 499 

Farm  and  Home  Purchases,  Division  of  (Veterans  Affairs)  675 

Fifth  District  Court  of  Appeal 14 

Finance,   Department  of 435 

Fire  Marshal,  State 552 

First  District  Court  of  Appeal 13 

Fish  and  Game,  Department  of 591 

Fish  Management  in  Cooperation  With  the  Federal  Govern- 
ment     : 599 

Folsom,  State  Prison  at 90 

Forestry,  Division  of 583 

Fourth  District  Court  of  Appeal 13 

Franchise  Tax  Board 439 

Fred  C.  Nelles  School  for  Boys 118 

Free  Textbooks 148 

Fresno  State  College 292 

Fricot  Ranch  School  for  Boys 117 

Fullerton,  State  College  at 300 

Funeral  Directors  and  Embalmers,  Board  of 575 

Furniture  and  Bedding  Inspection,  Bureau  of 575 

G 

Game.  Fish  and,  Department  of 591 

Game  Management  in  Cooperation  With  the  Federal  Gov- 
ernment     597 

Gas,  Oil  and,  Division  of  (Conservation) 589 


688 


INDEX 


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General  Services,  Department  of 23 

Gift  Tax,  Division  of  Inheritance  and  (Controller) 42S 

Girls,  Schools  for  (See  Department  of  the  Youth  Authority) 

Governor 15 

Governor's  Office 16 

Secretary  for  Human  Relations 16 

Secretary  for  Resources 16 

Secretary  for  Transportation  and  Business 16 

Youth  and  Adult  Corrections  Agency  Administration 16 

Guide  Dogs  for  the  Blind,  Board  of 575 

H 

Harbors  and  Watercraft,  Department  of 603 

Hastings  College  of  the  Law 276 

Hayward,  State  College  at 306 

Health   and  Welfare  Agency  Administrator   (See   Human 

Relations,   Secretary  for) 16 

Health  Care  Services,  Office  of  (Health  and  Welfare 

Agency)    444 

Health,  Dental,  Division  of  (Public  Health) 517 

Health  Departments,  Assistance  to  Counties  Without  Local  526 
Health  Services,  Division  of  Community  (Public  Health) —  516 

Health,  Public,  Department  of 514 

Higher  Education,  Coordinating  Council  for 156 

Highway  Patrol,  Department  of  the  California 650 

Highways,  Division  of 664 

Home  Purchases,  Division  of  Farm  and  (Veterans  Affairs)  675 

Home,  Veterans',  of  California 677 

Horse  Racing  Board 565 

Hospitals,  State  (See  Department  of  Mental  Hygiene) 

Housing  and  Community  Development,  Department  of 442 

Housing  Facilities,  State  Colleges 409 

Human  Relations,  Secretary  for 16 

Humboldt  Bay,  Board  of  Harbor  Commissioners  for 680 

Humboldt  State  College 314 

Hygiene,  Mental,  Department  of 450 

I 

Income  Tax  (See  Operations  Division,  Franchise  Tax 

Board)    439 

Indian  Affairs,  Advisory  Commission  on 680 

Industrial  Accidents,  Division  of 54S 

Industrial  Relations,  Department  of 548 

Industrial  Safety,  Division  of 549 

Industrial  Welfare,  Division  of 550 

Industries  for  the  Blind 534 

Industries  for  the  Blind  Manufacturing  Fund 535 

Inheritance  and  Gift  Tax  Division  (Controller) 428 

Inmate  Welfare  Fund 66 

Institution  for  Men 92 

Institution  for  Women   105 

Institution,  Vocational.  Deuel 87 

Instruction.  Division  of  (Education) 136 

Insurance,   Department  of   566 

Intergovernmental  Council  on  Urban  Growth 20 

International  Program  (See  Colleges) 280 

Introduction     3 

Investment,  Department  of 565 

Irvine  Campus,  University  of  California 190 

J 

Job  Training  and  Placement  Council 426 

Judicial  Council  12 

Judicial  Qualifications,  Commission  on 12 

Justice,  Department  of 553 

K 
Karl  Holton  School  for  Boys 122 

Kellogg-Voorbis  Campus,  State  Polvteehnic  College 393 

Kern  County  State  College : 321 

L 

Labor  Law  Enforcement,  Division  of 550 

Labor  Statistics  and  Research.  Division  of 551 

Laboratories,  Division  of  (Public  Health) 519 

Landscape  Architects,  Board  of 575 

Langley  Porter  Neuropsychiatry  Institute 45S 

Law  Enforcement  (Justice)   556 

Law,  Hastings  College  of  the 276 

Law  Revision  Commission 11 

Legislative  Counsel  Bureau 11 

Legislature     11 

Libraries,  Division   of 153 

Library.  State  (Education) 153 

Tiicenses,  Driver's,  Division  of  (Motor  Vehicles) 660 

Lieutenant  Governor 20 

Local  Assistance,  Office  of  (General  Services) 41 

Long  Beach,  State  College  at 322 


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Los  Angeles  Campus,  University  of  California 198 

Los  Angeles  Center,  Industries  for  the  Blind 534 

Los  Angeles,  State  College  at 3-.0 

Los  Guilucos  School  for  Girls 130 

M 

Manpower,  Automation  and  Technology,  Commission  on  __  426 

Marine  Resources  Operations  (Fish  and  Game) 594 

Maritime  Academy 414 

Marketing  Services  (Agriculture) 54 

Medical  Assistance  Program  444 

Medical  Examiners,  Board  of 5ib 

Medical  Facility »o 

Medical  Services,  Division  of  Preventive 52J 

Medicare  Program  (See  Medical  Assistance  Program) 444 

Mendocino  State  Hospital 477 

Men,  Institution  for "- 

Men's  Colony— East  Facility 98 

Men's  Colony — West  Facility 100 

Mental  Hygiene,  Department  of 4oO 

Mental  Retardation  Program  Coordinator 444 

Merit  Award  Board 43 

Merit  Salary  Adjustments 4 

Metropolitan  State  Hospital -  480 

Military  Department 5bl) 

Mines  and  Geology,  Division  of   (Conservation) ._  588 

Modesto  State  Hospital 484 

Motor  Vehicle  Pollution  Control  Board 449 

Motor  Vehicles,  Department  of °o7 

Museum  of  Science  and  Industry b0 

N 
Napa  State  Hospital 487 

National   Defense   Education 140 

National  Guard  Organizations,  California 

(See  Military  Department) obd 

Nelles,  Fred  C,  School  for  Boys ______  118 

Neurologically  Handicapped  Children,  Northern  California, 

Diagnostic  School  of 145 

Neurologically  'Handicapped  Children,  Southern  California, 

Diagnostic  School  of 146 

Neuropsychiatry  Institute  : 

At  University  of  California,  Los  Angeles 4b0 

Langley  Porter  Neuropsychiatry  Institute 458 

Northern  California  Reception  Center  and  Clinic   (Youth 

Authority) 113 

Northern  California  Youth  Center — _ 1~» 

Nursing  Education  and  Nurse  Registration,  Board  of—      ._  57b 

O 

O.  H.  Close  School  for  Boys 121 

Oil  and  Gas,  Division  of  (Conservation) 589 

Opportunity  Work  Centers  for  the  Blind -i3 

Optometry.  Board  of -- .__ --__ 7STT  57b 

Organization  and  Economy,  Commission  on  California  btate 

Government 47 

Orientation  Center  for  the  Blind -  533 

Osteopathic  Examiners,  Board  of 5'7 

P 
Pacific  State  Hospital 502 

Parks  and  Recreation,  Department  of bus 

Parks,  Beaches  and,  Division  of buo 

Parole  and  Community  Services,  Division  of 

(Youth  Authority) -_ — l£l 

Parole  and  Community  Services  Division  (Corrections) bZ 

Paso  Bobles  School  for  Boys 1-4 

Patton  State  Hospital -— . *»£ 

Peace  Officers'  Standards  and  Training,  Commission  on—  ._  oo9 

Personnel  Board -     4° 

Pest  Control  (Structural  Pest  Control  Board)  —  .-  577 

Pharmacy.  Board  of -—  -  •><< 

Physical  Therapists  (See  Board  of  Medical  Examners) 5<o 

Pilot  Commissioners  for  the  Bays  of  San  Francisco, 

San  Pablo,  and  Suisun,  Board  of — _     _  Siu 

Pilot  Commissioners  for  the  Harbor  of  San  Diego,  Board  of  570 

Planning,  Office  of  (Finance) -—  -  43b 

Plant  Industry,  Division  of  (Agriculture] l__ %' 

Police  Division.  California  State  (General  Services)—       -     30 

Polytechnic  College,  State j>g» 

Port  Authority.   San  Francisco—  £»i 

Porterville  State  Hospital W'J> 

Poultry  Improvement  Commission DU 

Poverty  Reduction  and  Prevention  Program 

(See  Service  Center  Program) •»» 

Preston  School  of  Industry       —— l£> 

Preventive  Medical  Services.  Division  ot       -;" 

Printing,  Office  of  State  (General  Services) _- 


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Page 

Prisons,  State: 

Conservation  Centers 73,     79 

Correction.-]  1  Training  Facility 83 

Deuel  Vocational  Institution 87 

Folsom,  State  Prison  at 90 

Institution  for  Men 92 

Institution  for  Women 105 

Medical  Facility 95 

Men"s  Colon; — East  Facility 98 

Men's  Colony— West  Facility 100 

Rehabilitation  Center 107 

San  Quentin 102 

Private  Investigators  and  Adjusters,  Bureau  of 577 

Delinquency  Prevention  Services,  Division  of 

(Youth  Authority) 111 

Procurement,  Office  of  (General  Services) 37 

Professional  and  Vocational  Standards,  Department  of 571 

Professional  Engineers,  Civil  and.  Board  of  Registration  for  573 

Program  and  Policy,  Office  of  (Finance) 436 

Property  Acquisition  Division  (General  Services) 30 

Property,  Surplus.  State  Educational  Agency  for 149 

Property  Taxes  (Equalization) 433 

Public  Employees'  Retirement  System 21 

Public  Health.  Department  of 514 

Public  School  Administration.   Division  of 137 

Public  School  Building  Construction  (General  Services) 36 

Public  Utilities  Commission 579 

Examiner  Division   582 

Finance  and  Accounts  Division 580 

Legal   Division   582 

Reporting  Unit 582 

Transporting  Division 580 

Utilities   Division   579 

Public  Works.  Department  of 663 

Q 

Ouality  Control  Board,  Water 647 

R 

Racing,  Horse,  Board 565 

Radiation  Protection.  Office  of  Atomic  Energy 

Development  and  449 

Real  Estate,  Division  of 568 

Reception  Centers  and  Clinics — Youth  Authority : 

Northern  California 113 

Southern  California 115 

Reclamation    Board   646 

Records  Service  Division,  State   (General  Service) 30 

Recreation,  Division  of   (Parks  and  Recreation)   608 

Registration,  Division  of  (Motor  Vehicles)   659 

Rehabilitation   Center  107 

Rehabilitation,  Department  of 527 

Rehabilitation,  Vocational,  Division  of 528 

Research,  Division  of  (Public  Health)   525 

Resources.   Secretary  for  16 

Resources  Agency  Administrator  (see  Resources,  Secretary 

for)     16 

Retirement  System : 

Public  Employees'   21 

Teachers'    155 

Right-of-way  Acquisition  (Water  Resources) 623 

Riverside  Campus,  University  of  California 217 

S 

Sacramento  State  College 339 

Safety,  Division  of  Industrial   (Industrial  Relations) 549 

Salaries  and  Wages   (Introduction) 3 

Salary  Ranges  in  the  California  State  Civil  Service 5 

Salary  Range  Adjustments,  Merit 4 

Salary   Schedules   5 

San  Bernardino,  State  College  at 347 

San  Diego,  Board  of  Pilot  Commissioners  for 570 

San  Diego  Campus,  University  of  California 224 

San  Diego  Center.  Industries  for  the  Blind 534 

San  Diego  State  College 351 

San  Fernando  Valley  State  College 360 

San  Francisco  Bay  Conservation  and  Development 

Commission    649 

San  Francisco  Campus,  University  of  California 233 

San  Francisco  Port  Authority 681 

San  Francisco,  San  Pablo.  Suisun,  Board  of  Pilot 

Commissioners     570 

San  Francisco  State  College 367 

San  Jose  State  College 376 

San  Luis  Obispo  Campus  (State  Polytechnic  College) 401 

San  Quentin,  State  Prison 102 

Sanitation.  Division  of  Environmental   (Public  Health) 517 

Santa  Barbara  Campus,  University  of  California 246 

Santa  Cruz  Campus,  University  of  California 254 


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Savings  and  Loan,  Division  of 569 

Scholarship  and  Loan  Commission,  State 415 

School  Administration.  Public,   Division  of 137 

School  Building  Construction,  Supervision  of  Public 

(General   Services)    36 

School  for  Boys : 

Fred  C.  Nelles 118 

Fricot    Ranch    117 

Paso  Robles 124 

Preston 125 

Youth  Training  School 128 

School  for  Girls : 

Los  Guilucos 130 

Ventura    131 

School  for  the  Blind 144 

School  for  the  Deaf : 

Berkeley  147 

Riverside    148 

Science  and  Industry,  California  Museum  of 60 

Second  District  Court  of  Appeal 13 

Secretary  for  Human  Relations 16 

Secretary  for  Resources 16 

Secretary  for  Transportation  and  Business 16 

Secretary  of  State 51 

Securities  Commission,  Districts 565 

Senate 11 

Service  Center  Program 538 

Ship  Brokers  (Yacht  and  Ship  Brokers  Commission) 578 

Shorthand  Reporters  Board,  Certified 577 

Sierra  Conservation   Center 76 

Small   Craft  Harbors,   Division  of 608 

Social  Welfare,  Department  of 540 

Social  Work  Examiners,  Board  of 577 

Soil  Conservation,  Division  of 589 

Sonoma  State  College 384 

Sonoma  State  Hospital 509 

Southern  California  Reception  Center  and  Clinic   (Youth 

Authority)    115 

Southern  Conservation  Center 79 

Stanislaus  State  College 389 

State.  See  Subject  (e.g.,  Blind  Workshop,  Fair,  Sonoma 
Hospital,  etc.) 

State  Building  Standards  Office  (General  Services) 43 

State  College  at  Fullerton 300 

State  College  at  Hayward 306 

State  College  at  Long  Beach 322 

State  College  at  Los  Angeles 329 

State  College  at  San  Bernardino 347 

State  College  Housing  Facilities 409 

State  College  Parking  Facilities 411 

State  College  System : 
Colleges : 

Chico  State  College 281 

Fresno  State  College 292 

Humboldt  State  College 314 

Kern  County  State  College 321 

Sacramento  State  College 339 

San  Diego  State  College 351 

San  Fernando  Valley  State  College 360 

San  Francisco  State  College 367 

San  Jose  State  College 376 

Sonoma  State  College 384 

Stanislaus  State  College 389 

State  College,   Dominguez  Hills 288 

State  College  at  Fullerton 300 

State  College  at  Hayward 306 

State  College  at  Long  Beach 322 

State  College  at  Los  Angeles 329 

State  College  at  San  Bernardino 347 

State  College  Housing  Facilities 409 

State  College  Parking  Facilities 411 

State  Polytechnic  College 393 

Kellogg-Voorhis  Campus 393 

San  Luis  Obispo  Campus 401 

Trustees  of  the  California  State  Colleges 277 

International  Program 280 

State  Controller 427 

State  Educational  Agency  for  Surplus  Property 149 

State  Employees'  Retirement   System   (See  Public  Em- 
ployees' Retirement  System) 21 

State  Fair  and  Exposition 46 

State  Exposition  and  Fair  Executive  Committee  (General 

Services) 46 

State  Fire  Marshal 552 

State  Hospitals  (See  Department  of  Mental  Hygiene) 

State  Lands  Division  (Department  of  Finance) 437 

State  Printing,  Office  of 39 

State  Prisons     (See  Department  of  Corrections) 

State  Scholarship  and  Loan  Commission 415 

State,  Secretary  of 51 

State  Teachers'  Retirement  System 155 

State  Treasurer 443 

State  Water  Rights  Board 647 


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Statistics  and  Research,  Division  of  Labor  (Industrial 

Relations)    551 

Stockton  State  Hospital 495 

Structural  Pest  Control  Board 577 

Supervision  and  Teacher  Training  (Vocational  Education)  151 
Supervision  of  Public   School  Building  Construction 

(General  Services) 36 

Supreme  Court 12 

Surplus  Property,  State  Educational  Agency  for 149 

T 

Tax  Board,  Franchise 439 

Tax  Collection  and  Refund  (Controller) 429 

Tax-deeded  Land  Division   (Controller)   429 

Tax,  Division  of  Inheritance  and  Gift  (Controller) 428 

Taxes,  Business  (Equalization) 431 

Taxes,  Property   (Equalization)    433 

Teacher  Training,  Supervision  and  (Vocational  Education)  151 

Teachers'  Retirement  System 155 

Telephone  Services  Service  Revolving  Fund 27 

Textbooks,   Free  148 

Third  District  Court  of  Appeal 13 

Tourism  and  Visitors  Service,  Office  of 17 

Transportation  and  Business,  Secretary  for 16 

Training   (Personnel  Board)    51 

Transportation,  Administrator  of  (See  Transportation  and 

Business,  Secretary  of) 16 

Transportation  and  Business,  Secretary  of 16 

Treasurer,  State 443 

Trustees  of  the  State  Colleges 277 

U 

University  of  California 157 

Agricultural  Sciences 260 

Berkeley  Campus 161 

College  of  Medicine 195 

Davis  Campus 177 

Irvine   Campus   190 

Los  Angeles  Campus 198 

Riverside  Campus 217 

San  Diego  Campus 224 

San  Francisco  Campus 233 

Santa  Barbara  Campus 246 

Santa  Cruz  Campus 254 


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University  Extension 263 

University  Programs  and  Provisions 272 

Universitywide   Administration   157 

Urban  Growth,  Intergovernmental  Council  on 20 

Utilities  Commission,  Public 579 

V 

Ventura  School  for  Girls 131 

Veterans  Affairs,  Department  of 675 

Veterans'  Home  of  California 677 

Veteran  Services,  Division  of 675 

Veterinary  Medicine,  Board  of  Examiners  in 578 

Vocational   Education   151 

Vocational  Institution,  Deuel 87 

Vocational  Nurse  Examiners,  Board  of 578 

Vocational  Rehabilitation,  Division  of 52S 

Vocational  Standards,  Department  of  Professional  and 571 

W 

Water  Quality  Control  Board 647 

Water  Resources  Control  Board 64S 

Water  Resources,  Department  of 613 

Water  Rights  Board,  State 647 

Welfare  Fund,  Inmate  (Corrections) 66 

Welfare,   Health  and  Agency  Administrator   (See  Human 

Relations,  Secretary  for)   11 

Welfare,  Industrial,  Division  of  (Industrial  Relations) 550 

Welfare,  Social,  Department  of 540 

Wildlife  Conservation  Board 602 

Women,  Advisory  Commission  on  the  Status  of 6S0 

Women,   Institution  for   105 

Women's  Board  of  Terms  and  Parole,  California 65 

World  Trade  Authorities  Coordinating  Council 6S4 


Yacht  and  Ship  Brokers  Commission 57S 

Youth  and  Adult  Corrections  Agency  Administrator 16 

Youth  Authority  Board  and  Administration 110 

Youth  Authority  Conservation  Camps  for  Boys 116 

Youth  Authority,  Department  of  the 110 

Youth  Training  School 128 


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