Section 94:1 – Repealed by 1975, 505:27, eff. July 1, 1975.
94:1 Repealed by 1975, 505:27, eff. July 1, 1975. –
94:1 Repealed by 1975, 505:27, eff. July 1, 1975. –
94:1-a Salaries Established. – I. (a) The following salary ranges shall apply to the following grades: GRADE STEP 01 STEP 02 STEP 03 STEP 04 STEP 05 STEP 06 STEP 07 AA 56,732.00 60,424.00 64,142.00 67,834.00 71,526.00 75,218.00 78,936.00 BB 58,994.00 62,842.00 66,690.00 70,538.00 74,386.00 78,234.00 82,082.00 CC 61,724.00 65,754.00 69,784.00 73,814.00 77,844.00 81,874.00 […]
94:1-b Method of Determining Per Diem Allowance for Governor’s Councilors. – When the compensation of governor’s councilors is expressed in terms of an annual salary, such salary shall be divided by 52 to determine the per diem allowance for governor’s councilors for the purposes of RSA 9:7 or any other purpose. Source. 1979, 434:28, […]
94:1-c Salary of Acting Directors. – When any classified or unclassified state employee is appointed or officially designated as the acting director or administrative head of any state agency or department to fill a vacancy in the director’s or administrative head’s position, he shall be compensated at the minimum step of the salary range […]
94:1-d Allocation Decisions. – Each acting director or administrative head of any state agency or department shall submit his or her recommendation relative to appropriate letter grades for any new position, vacancy, upgrade or downgrade occurring in the agency or department to the commissioner of administrative services. The commissioner shall submit the recommendation to […]
94:1-e Health and Human Services Reorganization; Certain Unclassified Employees. – An employee of the department of health and human services who is appointed to an unclassified position at a lower level as a result of the 1995 department of health and human services reorganization act shall be paid at the same level as such […]
94:1-f Health and Human Services Review; Certain Unclassified Employees. – I. The commissioner of the department of health and human services shall submit a list of names of incumbents and identify all current unclassified position titles and associated job responsibilities for positions established pursuant to 1995, 310 to the department of administrative services. The […]
94:2 Adjustment. – I. Effective July 1, 1953, the annual salary of each official holding any of the positions named in RSA 94:1 shall be the minimum salary provided for therein except as otherwise provided. Any such official whose salary on June 30, 1953 is in excess of said minimum provided for his position […]
94:2-a Repealed by 1979, 68:1, eff. June 17, 1979. –
94:3 Yearly Service Increases. – Upon recommendation of the appointing authority, the holder of any position mentioned in RSA 94:1-a shall be entitled to an annual increase in salary amounting to 1/6 of the difference between the minimum and maximum salary for said position but in no case shall the total salary exceed the […]
94:3-a Annual and Sick Leave for Unclassified Legislative Employees and Executive Branch Unclassified and Nonclassified Employees. – I. Annual Leave. All full-time, nonelective unclassified legislative officials and employees shall accumulate annual or biennial leave to the extent authorized for each position by the appointing authority. If, at the time of his separation from service, […]
94:3-b Salary Adjustment for Recruitment or Retention. – I. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, upon the request of an appointing authority submitted to the commissioner of administrative services for review and evaluation and upon approval by the joint committee on employee classification, the governor and council is hereby authorized and […]
94:3-c Disaster Relief Services Leave. – I. Any state employee who is a certified disaster relief service volunteer of the American Red Cross may, with the authorization of the employee’s supervisor, be granted leave not to exceed 15 working days in any fiscal year to participate in specialized disaster relief service work if: (a) […]
94:4 Longevity Pay. – Any state official who has completed 10 years of service for the state shall be paid, in addition to his or her statutory salary the sum of $350 annually and an additional $350 for each additional 5 years of state service. Any state official who transfers, without a break in […]
94:4-a Death of Official in Office. – In the event any official named in RSA 94:1 and 1-a shall die while in office, his estate shall be paid as a death benefit, an additional 20 days salary beyond the date of death. Any payments made pursuant to this section shall be a charge against […]
94:4-b Death of Legislative Officers, Officials, Employees and Attaches. – I. A death benefit of an additional 20 days salary beyond the date of death shall be paid to the estate of the following legislative personnel: (a) Legislative officers, who are not members of the general court, who die while in office. (b) Nonelective […]
94:4-c Unclassified to Classified State Service. – Any unclassified state official or employee who transfers from the unclassified service, without a break in service, to the classified service, shall immediately begin to accumulate and utilize, as earned, annual and sick leave in accordance with the state collective bargaining agreement. The rate of accrual shall […]
94:4-d Classified State Service to Court System. – Any full-time classified employee who transfers from classified service to the court system, without a break in service, may transfer all annual leave, sick leave, longevity pay, and bonus time already accumulated in the classified service to the court system. Source. 1993, 358:92, eff. July 8, […]
94:5 Maintenance. – I. The following positions shall carry with them maintenance: (a), (b) [Repealed.] (c) at the Glencliff home; (1) administrator; (d) [Repealed.] II. Maintenance for the above positions shall consist only of the use of a furnished house or apartment located on the institution grounds and the following utilities; heat, gas, electricity, […]
94:5-a Repealed by 1994, 248:11, I, eff. June 2, 1994. –