(a) The classification officer shall:
(1) make periodic studies of salary rates in other governmental units and in industry for similar work performed in state government; and
(2) report the classification officer’s findings from the studies made under Subdivision (1) to the governor’s budget office and the Legislative Budget Board not later than October 1 preceding each regular session of the legislature.
(b) The classification officer shall conduct, before September 1 of each even-numbered year, a survey of local law enforcement departments that employ more than 1,000 commissioned law enforcement officers to gather information about the total compensation provided by the departments to law enforcement officers. Before January 1 of each odd-numbered year, the classification officer shall analyze the findings of the most recent survey conducted in accordance with this subsection and shall submit to the legislature a report on the findings of the survey and analysis. The report must identify the five local law enforcement departments that provide the highest average total compensation to local law enforcement officers who have been employed by the local law enforcement departments at the maximum salary level.

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(c) To improve the ability of the state to recruit and retain qualified law enforcement officers, the legislature may consider the report submitted under Subsection (b) in determining the salaries of all state law enforcement officers who hold a position classified under the state employee classification system and are compensated under Salary Schedule C of the General Appropriations Act.
(d) Each state fiscal biennium the classification officer shall:
(1) identify each state agency that experienced an employee turnover rate of more than 17 percent during the preceding state fiscal biennium;
(2) with respect to each state agency described by Subdivision (1), conduct a comparative study of salary rates at the agency that compares the salaries paid at the agency with:
(A) the market average maximum salary in other governmental units and in the private sector for similar work performed; and
(B) the market average mid-range salary in other governmental units and in the private sector for similar work performed; and
(3) report the findings of the study in the manner provided by Subsection (a)(2).