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Home » US Law » 2022 New Hampshire Revised Statutes » Title VIII - Public Defense and Veterans' Affairs » Title 112 - Public Officers or Employees, or Persons in Private Employment Entering Armed Forces of United States; Military Leave

Section 112:1 – Definitions.

    112:1 Definitions. – For the purposes of this chapter: I. "Armed forces of the United States" shall include active service in any branch of the armed forces of the United States. II. "Reserve forces" shall include organized reserves of any branch of the armed forces of the United States. III. "Emergency" shall be defined […]

Section 112:10 – Employees of Political Subdivisions.

    112:10 Employees of Political Subdivisions. – All political subdivisions of the state are hereby empowered and authorized to grant an annual military leave, with or without pay or with partial pay, to employees of such political subdivisions, in conformity with the provisions of RSA 112:9. Source. 1951, 121:2, eff. May 24, 1951.

Section 112:12 – Persons in Private Employment.

    112:12 Persons in Private Employment. – The adjutant general of the state of New Hampshire is hereby authorized and directed to encourage private employers, in the interests of national defense and the military security of this state, to grant military leave privileges to their employees comparable to the military leave privileges established and authorized […]

Section 112:2 – Acting Heads of Departments.

    112:2 Acting Heads of Departments. – In case the head of any state department or institution, or a member of any state agency, board or commission, except a per diem or uncompensated member, has entered or is ordered into or enlists in the armed forces of the United States in connection with the strengthening […]

Section 112:3 – Other Officials and Employees.

    112:3 Other Officials and Employees. – In case any other official or permanent classified state employee has entered or is ordered into or enlists in the armed forces of the United States in such emergency, the appointing or employing authority of such official or employee under the present law may appoint or employ an […]

Section 112:4 – Termination of Powers.

    112:4 Termination of Powers. – The power, duties and compensation of any department head, of any member of a state agency, board or commission, or of any other state official or employee shall temporarily cease upon such entry in the armed forces of the United States, and the appointment, under authority hereof, of any […]

Section 112:5 – Term of Office.

    112:5 Term of Office. – The term of office of any person appointed under authority hereof shall end upon the day prior to that on which the person for whom the temporary officer or employee of the state has been acting resumes his former position, or the equivalent thereof as provided elsewhere in this […]

Section 112:6 – Compensation.

    112:6 Compensation. – The compensation of any person appointed, under the authority hereof, shall be determined by the same statutory authority or law as the compensation of the person for whom such person is acting. Source. 1951, 185:6, eff. July 19, 1951.

Section 112:7 – Term Held in Abeyance.

    112:7 Term Held in Abeyance. – The term of office of any employee other than those elected by the general court entering the armed forces of the United States for which a temporary appointment is authorized under this chapter shall be held in abeyance during the continuance of such service. The remainder of said […]

Section 112:8 – Reinstatement of Employees.

    112:8 Reinstatement of Employees. – Any state employee who left or leaves to enter the armed forces of the United States shall be reinstated after such service in the armed forces, provided he makes application therefor within 60 days after his discharge from such service. In the event that any such state employee is […]

Section 112:9 – State Employees.

    112:9 State Employees. – I. Any regular employee of the state of New Hampshire who is a member of any reserve component of the armed forces of the United States or of this state shall, upon request, be entitled to not more than 15 days leave of absence with pay in any one training […]