Section 99:11 – Differentials; Direct Care Employees.
99:11 Differentials; Direct Care Employees. – I. The annual salaries of classified employees who are actively engaged in the care and treatment of patients or inmates at the New Hampshire hospital, Laconia developmental services, Glencliff home, New Hampshire veterans’ home, and the youth development center, and the security employees, pharmacists, and dieticians employed at […]
Section 99:12 – Salary Increases for Nurses.
99:12 Salary Increases for Nurses. – To the annual salary of registered or licensed practical nurses at the New Hampshire hospital, Laconia developmental services, the New Hampshire youth development center, the Glencliff home, and the New Hampshire veterans’ home shall be added a $15 per week differential increase unless otherwise collectively bargained. The provisions […]
Section 99:13 – Overtime for Nurses at Certain Institutions.
99:13 Overtime for Nurses at Certain Institutions. – Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses at the New Hampshire hospital, Laconia developmental services, the New Hampshire youth development center, the Glencliff home, and the New Hampshire veterans’ home, who worked more than 40 hours in any one work week shall be paid overtime on the […]
Section 99:14 – Wage Assignments.
99:14 Wage Assignments. – Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the wages of any state employee or official may be assigned, attached, or executed upon to satisfy an order of the superior court to the same extent as private employers. The clerk of the court entering such order or the department of […]
Section 99:15 – Repealed by 1986, 135:1, VII, eff. May 27, 1986.
99:15 Repealed by 1986, 135:1, VII, eff. May 27, 1986. –
Section 99:5-a – Longevity Payments for New Hampshire State Troopers and State Trooper Command Staff.
99:5-a Longevity Payments for New Hampshire State Troopers and State Trooper Command Staff. – Any state trooper or eligible state trooper command staff member who has completed 10 years of continuous service for the state shall be paid, in addition to the salary to which he or she is entitled by the classification plan, […]
Section 99:6 – Military Service.
99:6 Military Service. – Any person who left state service to enter armed forces of the United States in World War I or World War II and who, upon termination of such military service, returned to state service without employment elsewhere may count the time so spent in such military service as continuous state […]
Section 99:6-a – Limited Prior Service.
99:6-a Limited Prior Service. – Any person who has been or is caused to leave state service involuntarily by reason of reduction in force and who returned or shall return to state service may for purposes of future compensation only, count the time of said prior state service as continuous with his present service […]
Section 99:6-b – Prior Service as Employee of Political Subdivision.
99:6-b Prior Service as Employee of Political Subdivision. – Any person who is employed by a town, a village district, a school district, a city, or a county, and who subsequently becomes a state employee because the functions of his employment and his job with that political subdivision are taken over by the state, […]
Section 99:3-a – Attendants.
99:3-a Attendants. – Employees in the several attendant classifications within state institutions who have successfully completed an in-service training program approved by the personnel commission shall receive a one-salary grade increase to a new classification of psychiatric aide. Source. 1965, 73:4, eff. July 2, 1965.