97:1 Veterans Guaranteed Reemployment. – Each county, town, city, precinct, school board or other political subdivision of the state shall reemploy a veteran of any branch of the military service of the United States who has been placed on inactive status or been given a discharge other than dishonorable and who, within 90 days […]
97:2 Compensation; Term of Employment. – Such political subdivision shall, upon receiving the foregoing notification and being satisfied that the applicant has been placed on inactive status or holds a discharge other than dishonorable, reinstate such veteran in the position he held at the time of entering the military service as of the date […]
97:3 Equitable Treatment of Civilians. – In the event that the position held by said veteran at the time he entered the service is held by another when the notification required under RSA 97:1 is received, the political subdivision may continue to pay the person whom the veteran replaces for such time as is […]
97:4 Discontinued Offices. – In the event the position held by said veteran at the time he entered the service has been abolished or discontinued the political subdivision shall reemploy such veteran as provided hereunder and assign to him duties as nearly comparable as circumstances permit. Source. 1945, 20:4, eff. Feb. 20, 1945.
97:5 Optional Provisions. – Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent a political subdivision from paying a veteran more than he was receiving upon entering the service nor employing him, if he wishes, in a different capacity provided he is paid at least as much and as often. Source. 1945, 20:5, eff. Feb. 20, […]
97:6 Subdivision Borrowings. – Any political subdivision lacking an appropriation providing funds from which to carry out the terms of this chapter, may borrow the amount necessary from the state paying, therefor, interest at the rate of one percent per annum. The state treasurer shall advance the sums necessary from time to time to […]
97:7 Jurisdiction of Superior Court. – This chapter shall be liberally construed in favor of a veteran and the superior court shall have original jurisdiction on any question arising hereunder. Source. 1945, 20:7, eff. Feb. 20, 1945.