Section 94:4-d – Classified State Service to Court System.
94:4-d Classified State Service to Court System. – Any full-time classified employee who transfers from classified service to the court system, without a break in service, may transfer all annual leave, sick leave, longevity pay, and bonus time already accumulated in the classified service to the court system. Source. 1993, 358:92, eff. July 8, […]
Section 94:5 – Maintenance.
94:5 Maintenance. – I. The following positions shall carry with them maintenance: (a), (b) [Repealed.] (c) at the Glencliff home; (1) administrator; (d) [Repealed.] II. Maintenance for the above positions shall consist only of the use of a furnished house or apartment located on the institution grounds and the following utilities; heat, gas, electricity, […]
Section 94:5-a – Repealed by 1994, 248:11, I, eff. June 2, 1994.
94:5-a Repealed by 1994, 248:11, I, eff. June 2, 1994. –
Section 94:6 – New Appointments.
94:6 New Appointments. – In case of a new appointment to fill any vacancy the entrance salary shall be at the minimum of the established range unless, upon recommendation of the appointing authority, the governor and council shall establish, after due and proper investigation as to qualifications, a different entrance salary within the established […]
Section 94:7 – Increases for Certification or Eligibility for Certification.
94:7 Increases for Certification or Eligibility for Certification. – Upon the request of the appointing authority, the governor and council upon a finding that it is in the best interest of the state may increase the annual salary of any classified or unclassified employee by $1,000 if said employee is eligible for certification by […]
Section 94:8 – Administrators of State Institutions; Held Harmless for Certain Acts.
94:8 Administrators of State Institutions; Held Harmless for Certain Acts. – If any administrator at Laconia developmental services, New Hampshire hospital, New Hampshire Veterans’ home or the Glencliff home is sued by a resident or his legal representative on the grounds that he has not been compensated for services rendered in violation of the […]
Section 94:9 – Terminal Pay.
94:9 Terminal Pay. – I. Any full-time state official or employee other than those in the state classified system who retires, resigns, dies in office, or is terminated as a result of not being reappointed, shall receive upon such cessation of employment 3 days’ salary for each year of employment in nonclassified or unclassified […]
Section 94:2-a – Repealed by 1979, 68:1, eff. June 17, 1979.
94:2-a Repealed by 1979, 68:1, eff. June 17, 1979. –
Section 94:3 – Yearly Service Increases.
94:3 Yearly Service Increases. – Upon recommendation of the appointing authority, the holder of any position mentioned in RSA 94:1-a shall be entitled to an annual increase in salary amounting to 1/6 of the difference between the minimum and maximum salary for said position but in no case shall the total salary exceed the […]
Section 94:3-a – Annual and Sick Leave for Unclassified Legislative Employees and Executive Branch Unclassified and Nonclassified Employees.
94:3-a Annual and Sick Leave for Unclassified Legislative Employees and Executive Branch Unclassified and Nonclassified Employees. – I. Annual Leave. All full-time, nonelective unclassified legislative officials and employees shall accumulate annual or biennial leave to the extent authorized for each position by the appointing authority. If, at the time of his separation from service, […]