Section 36-6-19. – Hospital care, hospital surgical-medical, and dental services benefits for general assembly members.
§ 36-6-19. Hospital care, hospital surgical-medical, and dental services benefits for general assembly members. All members of the general assembly shall be eligible to receive hospital services, surgical-medical services, and dental services, rights and benefits including, but not limited to, the equivalent of the semi-private benefit plan of blue cross of Rhode Island, a surgical-medical […]
Section 36-6-20. – Hospital care and hospital surgical-medical service benefits for retired general assembly members.
§ 36-6-20. Hospital care and hospital surgical-medical service benefits for retired general assembly members. All retired members of the general assembly who meet all eligibility requirements for retirement and all former members of the general assembly who meet all eligibility requirements for retirement except for age shall be eligible to purchase at their own cost […]
Section 36-6-21. – Mass transportation and fringe benefit program deductions.
§ 36-6-21. Mass transportation and fringe benefit program deductions. The state controller is hereby authorized and directed to make appropriate salary deductions, effective January 1, 2008, and to adopt appropriate provisions to allow state officers and employees the option to exclude employee commuting costs incurred from the purchase of RIPTA commuting passes from taxable wages […]
Section 36-6-21.1. – State employee transportation guide plan.
§ 36-6-21.1. State employee transportation guide plan. (a) Findings: Rhode Island is dedicated to environmental protection, efficient use of resources, sound fiscal policy, and sustainable development. Reducing vehicle miles traveled for commuting to work can lead to reductions in air pollution emissions, greenhouse gases, energy consumption, road congestion, and parking shortages. Reduced vehicle miles traveled […]
Section 36-6-22. – Longevity payments.
§ 36-6-22. Longevity payments. Beginning on July 1, 2011, notwithstanding any rule, regulation, or provision of the public laws or general laws to the contrary, there shall be no further longevity increases for officers, secretaries, and employees of the legislative branch, the judicial branch, the office of the governor, the office of the lieutenant governor, […]
Section 36-6-16. – Credit union deductions.
§ 36-6-16. Credit union deductions. The controller shall adopt a procedure for and apply the provisions of state payroll deduction for state officers and employees for payments to the Rhode Island state employees’ credit union, (a corporation founded under the banking laws of the state of Rhode Island on August 16, 1946, first, to help […]
Section 36-6-17. – Deductions for union dues.
§ 36-6-17. Deductions for union dues. (a) Upon written authorization of any state employee who is a member of any bona fide labor union or who voluntarily elects to pay dues or fees to a union, the state controller shall deduct from the employee’s salary his or her dues as a member or fees and […]
Section 36-6-18. – Additional vacation time for career state employees.
§ 36-6-18. Additional vacation time for career state employees. (a) State employees, classified, nonclassified, or unclassified, who have been in the service of the state for at least twenty (20) years shall be credited annually with five (5) days additional vacation time. (b) All state employees may have prior service time with a state of […]
Section 36-6-9. – Travel expenses of superior court and family court justices, clerks, and attorney general and assistants.
§ 36-6-9. Travel expenses of superior court and family court justices, clerks, and attorney general and assistants. The justices of the superior court, the chief judge and associate justices of the family court, and the stenographic clerks of those courts, when sitting or in attendance at any session of those courts held in any county […]
Section 36-6-10. – Biweekly payment of salaries.
§ 36-6-10. Biweekly payment of salaries. All salaries of state employees and officials shall be payable biweekly and the biweekly rate shall be one twenty-sixth (1/26) of the annual rate. The biweekly rate shall be considered to be complete payment of the annual rate. History of Section.G.L. 1896, ch. 294, § 1; G.L. 1909, ch. […]