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Section 36-5-1. – Separation pay of unclassified employees entering service.

§ 36-5-1. Separation pay of unclassified employees entering service. Every employee holding a position in the unclassified service of the state, on or after August 8, 1940, who has left or shall leave that position by reason of entering the armed forces of the United States (whether through membership in the reserve of the United […]

Section 36-5-3. – Retirement or pension credit for period in military service.

§ 36-5-3. Retirement or pension credit for period in military service. Whenever any employee of the state, or of any city, town, or political subdivision thereof, has been, is now, or shall be on a leave of absence from that employment because of service in the armed forces of the United States of America during […]

Section 36-5-4. – Retirement credit provision supplementary.

§ 36-5-4. Retirement credit provision supplementary. Section 36-5-3 shall be deemed to prevail as being in addition to chapters 8 to 10, of this title and any other existing retirement law for any city, town or political subdivision thereof. History of Section.P.L. 1944, ch. 1383, § 2; G.L. 1956, § 36-5-4.

Section 36-5-5. – Examinations for veterans’ employment representatives.

§ 36-5-5. Examinations for veterans’ employment representatives. Whenever examinations are held in the state civil service for the classified position of veterans’ employment representative, these examinations shall be open only to honorably discharged veterans of all wars. History of Section.P.L. 1948, ch. 2000, § 1; G.L. 1956, § 36-5-5.

Section 36-5-6. – Veterans’ point credits.

§ 36-5-6. Veterans’ point credits. (a) While the examinations shall be limited to honorably discharged veterans of all wars, regulations of the director of administration, as applied to disabled veterans, shall be applicable to this position, that is, disabled veterans will receive ten (10) point credits and nondisabled veterans five (5) point credits. (b) “Veteran” […]

Section 36-5-7. – State employees — Veterans.

§ 36-5-7. State employees — Veterans. (a) Any person who is an honorably discharged veteran of the armed forces of the United States and who has completed fifteen (15) or more years, not necessarily consecutive of service credit, those credits having been earned in either the classified, nonclassified, or unclassified service of the state or […]

Section 36-5-8. – State employment tenure for disabled veterans.

§ 36-5-8. State employment tenure for disabled veterans. (a) Any person who is an honorably discharged veteran of the armed forces of the United States of America and is also receiving a disability pension from the United States government for a service connected disability and has completed ten (10) years or more not necessarily consecutive, […]