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2012 CENSUS OF GOVERNMENTS
SURVEY OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT & PAYROLL
March 2012 – Municipalities, Counties, Townships

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economics and Statistics Administration

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
FORM

E-4

OMB No. 0607-0452: Approval Expires 04/30/2013

(08-25-2011)

DUE DATE:

RETURN TO:
U.S. Census Bureau
1201 East 10th Street
Jeffersonville, IN 47132-0001

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1

User ID:
➤
Password:

Is your addressee title/department and mailing address the same as shown in the address label?
Yes – Go to 2

No – Enter correct information below

Addressee Title or Department

Street 1

Street 2

State

City

Zip Code

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PART 1 – FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES STANDARD WEEKLY HOURS

2

On average, how many hours per week do the majority of your full-time employees work?
Include
• Persons paid to work the number of hours that represents regular, full-time employment.
• Temporary or seasonal employees who are working the number of hours that represents regular, full-time
employment.
• Officials paid on salary basis; by fees or commissions; on a per meeting basis; or a flat sum quarterly,
semi-annually, or annually.
Exclude
• Employees on unpaid leave, unpaid officials, pensioners, and contractors and their employees.

A

40 hours or more

C

34 to 37.4 hours

E

30 to 31.9 hours

B

37.5 to 39.9 hours

D

32 to 33.9 hours

F

No Full-Time Employees

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PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS

3

For each applicable pay interval, what were the TOTAL number of employees and TOTAL gross payroll
amounts for the pay periods which include MARCH 12, 2012 for both full-time and part-time employees?
Please also report hours paid for each applicable pay interval for part-time employees.
Include
• Salaries, wages, fees, or commissions.
• Amounts withheld for taxes, employee contributions to retirement systems, etc.
• Persons in paid leave status and persons paid from Federal grant funds.
• Part-time employees working less than the regular, full-time workweek.
• Current employees whether paid from the general fund or special funds.
• All elected or appointed officials who receive any amount of pay or stipend (even small amounts
of $25 per meeting or $100 annually).
• Employees of fee offices should be included in “Financial administration”.
• Include any county supervision of public schools in “All other”.
• If more than three payroll intervals need to be reported, please photocopy the necessary pages
and return them with this form.
Exclude
• Lump sum payments and the value of living quarters and subsistence allowances furnished to employees.
• Any school system employees and payrolls.
Do Not Report
• Cumulative salaries since the beginning of the calendar or fiscal year.
• Payroll amounts from last fiscal year.
• Employer costs of non-wage employee benefits such as workers’ compensation, FICA, health insurance, etc.
Payroll Interval Codes
W = Weekly; B = Bi-Weekly; T = Twice a Month; M = Monthly; Q = Quarterly; S = Semi-Annually; A = Annually

Full-Time Employees
Payroll
Interval
Codes

Number of
Full-Time
Employees

M

27

$

94500

W

15

$

8250

Part-Time Employees
Payroll
Interval
Codes

Number of
Part-Time
Employees

.00

M

5

$

6000

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600

.00

A

2

$

10500

.00

300

Gross Payroll

Hours
Paid

Gross Payroll

Example
Airports – Airport
and air terminal
facilities owned and
operated by your
government . . . . .

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TOTAL
Items 1 through 23 . . . .

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1. Financial
administration –
Treasurer’s office, auditor’s
or comptroller’s office, tax
assessing, tax billing and
collection, budgeting,
purchasing, central
accounting offices,
information technology,
and similar financial
administration. . . . . . . . . .
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2. Central administration –
Council, board of
supervisors or
commissioners; central
administrative officers and
agencies, such as manager
or mayor; clerk; recorder;
zoning; central personnel
agency; and central
planning agency. Exclude
financial activities reported
in Financial
administration and
judicial/legal activities
reported in Judicial
and legal. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
025
3. Judicial and legal – All
court and court related
activities, (except probation
activities reported in
Corrections below), court
activities of sheriff’s office
(e.g., bailiffs, process
servers), prosecuting
attorney’s and public
defender’s offices, legal
department and attorneys
providing governmentwide legal services.
Exclude private attorneys
on retainer and court
appointed attorneys. . . . . .

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A. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION

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PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS - Continued
Payroll Interval Codes
W = Weekly; B = Bi-Weekly; T = Twice a Month; M = Monthly; Q = Quarterly; S = Semi-Annually; A = Annually

Full-Time Employees
Payroll
Interval
Codes

Number of
Full-Time
Employees

Part-Time Employees
Payroll
Interval
Codes

Gross Payroll

Number of
Part-Time
Employees

Hours
Paid

Gross Payroll

B. PUBLIC SAFETY
4. Police protection – Report police department, law enforcement, activities of sheriff’s and constable’s offices, coroner, etc. Report school crossing guards as
part-time employees. Report sheriff’s correctional employees in Corrections.
062

a. Persons with power
of arrest – Report
only police employees
here. Report other
employees with power
of arrest in Corrections
or Judicial and legal.

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b. Other police
protection
employees – All police
protection employees
not reported under
Persons with power
of arrest . . . . . . . . . . .
005

5. Corrections – Jails,
reformatories, detention
homes, and probation and
parole activities for both
adults and juveniles.
Report lock-up employees
in Police protection . . . .

6. Fire protection – Report paid volunteer firefighters as part-time employees; exclude unpaid volunteers. Report forest fire protection employees in
Natural resources. Report separately identifiable rescue squad and emergency medical services in Health, if they are not a part of the fire department.
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a. Firefighters –

Persons engaged in
fire suppression and
prevention. Include
employees trained in
these activities but
performing such other
duties as dispatching,
emergency medical
care, etc. . . . . . . . . . . .

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b. Other fire protection
employees –
All fire protection
employees not
included above. . . . . . .

C. TRANSPORTATION

001

8. Airports – Airport and air
terminal facilities owned
and operated by your
government. . . . . . . . . . . .
087
9. Sea and inland port
facilities – Docks,
wharves, and related
warehouses owned and
operated by your
government. Report
facilities for pleasure
boats only in Parks
and recreation. . . . . . . . .

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7. Streets and highways –
Maintenance, repair,
construction, and
administration of streets,
alleys, sidewalks, roads,
highways, and bridges.
Include engineering
activities and traffic signal
maintenance. Report street
cleaning employees in
Solid waste
management and sewer
employees in Sewerage. . .

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PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS - Continued
Payroll Interval Codes
W = Weekly; B = Bi-Weekly; T = Twice a Month; M = Monthly; Q = Quarterly; S = Semi-Annually; A = Annually

Full-Time Employees
Payroll
Interval
Codes

Number of
Full-Time
Employees

Part-Time Employees
Payroll
Interval
Codes

Gross Payroll

Number of
Part-Time
Employees

Hours
Paid

Gross Payroll

D. SOCIAL SERVICES AND INCOME MAINTENANCE
079
10. Public welfare –
Maintenance of homes and
other institutions for the
needy, nursing homes,
administration of public
assistance and veteran
services, senior citizen and
handicap transportation,
social workers. Report
hospital employees under
Hospitals . . . . . . . . . . . . .
032
11. Health – Public health
services, emergency
medical services, mental
health, alcohol and drug
abuse, outpatient clinics,
visiting nurses, food and
sanitary inspections,
animal control, other
environmental health
activities (e.g., pollution
control), etc. . . . . . . . . . . .

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12. Hospitals – Institutions
for inpatient medical care.
Include all paid student
help. Report nursing home
and welfare institution
employees in Public
welfare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

E. ENVIRONMENT AND HOUSING
081

13. Solid waste
management –
Street cleaning, recycling,
garbage and refuse
collection and disposal,
operation of sanitary
landfill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
080

14. Sewerage – Provision,
maintenance, and operation
of sanitary and storm sewer
systems and sewage
disposal plants. Report
water supply employees in
Water supply system . . .
061

15. Parks and recreation –
Parks, playgrounds,
swimming pools,
auditoriums, museums,
marinas, zoos, etc . . . . . . .

16. Housing and community
development –
Construction, operation,
and support of housing and
redevelopment programs
and any housing projects
of your government. . . . . .
059

17. Natural resources –
Forest fire protection,
irrigation, drainage, flood
control, forestry,
agriculture, extension
service, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS - Continued
Payroll Interval Codes
W = Weekly; B = Bi-Weekly; T = Twice a Month; M = Monthly; Q = Quarterly; S = Semi-Annually; A = Annually

Full-Time Employees
Payroll
Interval
Codes

F. UTILITIES

Number of
Full-Time
Employees

Part-Time Employees
Payroll
Interval
Codes

Gross Payroll

Number of
Part-Time
Employees

Hours
Paid

Gross Payroll

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18. Water supply system –
Public water supply or
distribution system
operated by your
government . . . . . . . . . . . .

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19. Electric power system –
Public electric power
supply or distribution
system operated by your
government. . . . . . . . . . . .
093

20. Gas supply system –
Public gas supply or
distribution system
operated by your
government. . . . . . . . . . . .
094
21. Transit system – Public
transportation system
(bus, rail, etc.) operated
by your government.
Report transit system
exclusively for
handicapped or
senior citizens in
Public welfare. . . . . . . . .

G. OTHER ACTIVITIES
052

22. Libraries – Public
libraries operated by your
government. Report law
libraries in Judicial and
legal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
089
23. All other – All employees
of your government and
its agencies not reported
elsewhere, except for any
school system employees
and payrolls. Include
employees concerned
with elections and voter
registration, protective
inspection (building,
electrical, etc.), motor
pools, maintenance of
general public buildings,
parking facilities, and
other activities not
reported previously. . . . . .

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List the major activities
reported above in
All other C

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PART 3 – REMARKS

4 Use this space to:
a) Explain any significant changes to employment or payroll occurring within the last year that would
aid in understanding this report;
b) Describe any difficulties you encountered in completing this form;
c) List the groups of employees for which you were unable to supply information;
d) Provide contact information for other people who assisted you in completing this report.

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PART 4 – CERTIFICATION

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Title of person to contact about this report - Please print

Area code and phone number

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E-mail Address - Please print

Extension

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