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Section 36-6-14. – Repealed.

§ 36-6-14. Repealed. History of Section.P.L. 1945, ch. 1599, § 3; G.L. 1956, § 36-6-14; Repealed by P.L. 1981, ch. 276, § 2. For present provisions of law, see § 36-6-19.

Section 36-6-15. – Medical deductions by cities and towns.

§ 36-6-15. Medical deductions by cities and towns. Any city or town in the state through its legislative body may enact ordinances providing for the deduction from the compensation of city or town officers and employees for payments under the hospitalization or medical service plan of the nonprofit hospital service corporation or other charitable organization […]

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 36-6-8. – Arraignment fees in district court.

§ 36-6-8. Arraignment fees in district court. No judge of the district court shall charge or receive any fee for the arraignment before him or her of any person in any criminal case, except such as may legally be taxed as a part of the costs in the case, and all of which shall be […]

Section 36-6-1. – Salary of governor.

§ 36-6-1. Salary of governor. Until December 31, 1998, the salary of the governor shall be sixty-nine thousand nine hundred dollars ($69,900) per annum. After December 31, 1998, the salary of the governor shall be ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000) per annum and shall thereafter be adjusted at the beginning of each succeeding term by the […]

Section 36-6-2. – Salaries of other general state officers.

§ 36-6-2. Salaries of other general state officers. (a) Until December 31, 1998, the salary of the lieutenant governor shall be fifty-two thousand dollars ($52,000) per annum; the salary of the secretary of state shall be fifty-two thousand dollars ($52,000) per annum; and the salary of the attorney general shall be fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) […]

Section 36-6-3. – Salaries of directors of state departments.

§ 36-6-3. Salaries of directors of state departments. The general officers of the state shall receive such annual salaries as the general assembly may by law determine. Directors shall receive such annual salaries as may be from time to time established by the unclassified pay plan board which shall consist of seven (7) members as […]

Section 36-6-4. – Subordinates in state agencies.

§ 36-6-4. Subordinates in state agencies. The director of a department or the head of any other agency of the state shall appoint such assistants and other subordinates as he or she may deem necessary within the amounts appropriated therefor and shall fix their respective salaries. History of Section.P.L. 1939, ch. 660, § 232; G.L. […]