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Home » US Law » 2022 New Hampshire Revised Statutes » Title VI - Public Officers and Employees » Title 98-A - Temporary, Seasonal and Part-Time State Employees

Section 98-A:1 – Terms Defined.

    98-A:1 Terms Defined. – The following terms shall be construed as follows: I. "Temporary appointment" shall mean an appointment made to fill a temporary position on a full-time basis for the period of appointment. II. "Seasonal appointment" shall mean an appointment made to fill a seasonal position on a full-time basis for the period […]

Section 98-A:2 – Requirements.

    98-A:2 Requirements. – All temporary appointments to state service shall be made in the first instance from appropriate state personnel registers. If applicants from such registers are not available any individual meeting the minimum qualifications of the position may be certified by the director of personnel. Seasonal appointments shall be made from the appropriate […]

Section 98-A:3 – Position Made Permanent.

    98-A:3 Position Made Permanent. – Any person appointed under a temporary appointment or any person appointed under a seasonal appointment who works the equivalent of 6 months or more, not necessarily consecutively, in any 12-month period shall be deemed to be respectively a permanent temporary employee or a permanent seasonal employee and entitled to […]

Section 98-A:4 – Retroactive Accumulation.

    98-A:4 Retroactive Accumulation. – If such permanent temporary employee or such permanent seasonal employee is employed beyond the 6 months period he shall be eligible for retroactive accumulation of payment of accrued annual leave upon being laid off for the season or separation from service. Such employee shall be eligible to accumulate sick leave […]

Section 98-A:5 – Seniority.

    98-A:5 Seniority. – A permanent temporary or permanent seasonal employee shall accumulate seniority from year to year. Source. 1963, 309:1, eff. July 1, 1963.

Section 98-A:6 – Working on a Part-Time Basis.

    98-A:6 Working on a Part-Time Basis. – An individual working on a part-time basis shall not be eligible to utilize either sick or annual leave but at each anniversary of employment should the total working time during the preceding year amount to the equivalent of 6 months or more he or she shall be […]

Section 98-A:6-a – Health and Dental Benefits.

    98-A:6-a Health and Dental Benefits. – Any individual employed in state service on a part-time basis whose employment calls for 30 hours or more work in a normal calendar week, and whose position is anticipated to have a duration of 6 months or more, shall be entitled to elect to receive such health and […]

Section 98-A:6-b – Holiday Pay.

    98-A:6-b Holiday Pay. – Notwithstanding any agreement, law, or rule to the contrary, state employees involved in the care of persons in the state mental health system, the department of health and human services, the department of youth development services, the state prison, the secure psychiatric unit or the veterans’ home on a part-time […]

Section 98-A:6-c – Death Benefits.

    98-A:6-c Death Benefits. – Full-time seasonal employees shall be considered permanent employees only for the purposes of the death benefit under RSA 21-I:29. Source. 2007, 94:1, eff. Aug. 10, 2007.

Section 98-A:6-d – Health and Dental Benefits.

    98-A:6-d Health and Dental Benefits. – Any individual employed in state service under a temporary or seasonal appointment, as defined in this chapter, who has not been deemed permanent and whose employment calls for 30 hours or more work in a normal calendar week, but whose position is not anticipated to have a duration […]

Section 98-A:7 – Application of Statute.

    98-A:7 Application of Statute. – Such part or parts of the rules and regulations of the personnel commission promulgated under RSA 98, as may be inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter shall be repealed to the extent of such inconsistency. Source. 1963, 309:1, eff. July 1, 1963.