Rhode Island General Laws Title 36. Public Officers and Employees
Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Chapter 1. Appointment, Qualification, and Tenure of Officers
- Chapter 2. Power of Officers to Administer Oaths
- Chapter 3. Division of Personnel Administration
- Chapter 3.1. Alternative Work Schedules
- Chapter 4. Merit System
- Chapter 5. Military Service and Veterans
- Chapter 6. Salaries and Traveling Expenses
- Chapter 7. Federal Old-Age and Survivors' Insurance
- Chapter 8. Retirement System--Administration
- Chapter 9. Retirement System--Membership and Service Credits
- Chapter 9.1. Restricting Membership in Retirement System to Teachers and State Employees
- Chapter 10. Retirement System--Contributions and Benefits
- Chapter 10.1. Rhode Island Public Employee Pension Revocation and Reduction Act
- Chapter 10.2. Pension Protection Act
- Chapter 10.3. Defined Contribution Retirement Plan
- Chapter 11. Organization of State Employees
- Chapter 12. Insurance Benefits
- Chapter 12.1. Retiree Health Care Trust Fund
- Chapter 12.2. Medicare Enrollment
- Chapter 13. Deferred Compensation Plans
- Chapter 14. Code of Ethics
- Chapter 14.1. State Vendors Providing Goods or Services to Public Officials
- Chapter 16. Termination of Employment Contracts
- Chapter 16.1. State Contractors with Private Employers Providing Service Personnel
- Chapter 16.2. Quasi Public Corporations--Longevity
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