Total Compensation Bulletin: FY23

Fiscal Year 2023 Salary Updates (July 2022-June 2023)

Labor Market Increase

Salary ranges and individual salary rates will increase by 3.5%. Employees are eligible regardless of full/part-time status, temporary or ongoing position status, probation status or career service status. Employees who are at or above the maximum of their current salary range will also receive the 3.5%.

Other Salary and Bonus Pay Information

Additional details on compensation tools that will take effect around the transition into the new fiscal year are found here.

State Holiday Updates

Bereavement Leave Updates

Paid Parental Leave Updates

Retirement Legislative Updates

Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance Updates

Removing Preferred Network

Beginning July 1st, the Preferred Network will no longer be available to employees. Members currently enrolled in the Preferred Network must elect either the Summit or Advantage network during this Open Enrollment period. If not, PEHP will select a network on the  member's behalf based on their claims history. 

50% Benefits Change

Beginning July 1st, benefits previously covered at 50% will follow regular coinsurance benefits. Benefits changing include breast reduction, blepharoplasty, TMJ non-surgical up to the lifetime max $1,000, vein surgeries, and infertility treatment. Preauthorization may apply.

To learn more about Open Enrollment, please visit our Open Enrollment page.

Health Savings Account (HSA) Contribution Limit Updates

The HSA contribution limit increased for the 2022 calendar year:

HSA contribution limits includes employer and employee contributions.

No change to employer contributions

Flexible Spending Account (FSA/FLEX$) Updates

The FLEX$ rollover limit increased to $570 for all medical plans beginning in 2021. That means the rollover amount applies to funds in the current plan year ending June 30.


2022 Plan Year Contribution Limits

Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) Updates

Employees who do not qualify for an HSA, but choose the STAR or Consumer Plus plans are eligible for an HRA to be distributed at the same time and in the same amount as the HSA. However, an HRA is NOT eligible for the cash conversion options available for HSAs. 

Wellness Rebate Updates

Wellness rebates have changed to participation-based. Details can be found here.