New Hampshire Statutes
§ 21-I:54 — New Positions and Reclassification of Positions
New Hampshire § 21-I:54
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title ITHE STATE AND ITS GOVERNMENT
Ch. 21-IDEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
SubdivisionClassified Employees
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 21-I:54 (2026).
Text
I.Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no new position in the classified service for employment of over one calendar year shall be established except upon approval of the governor and council. A request from a department head for additional personnel beyond those considered as line items in the budget as enacted as a budgetary amount, if said employment is for a period in excess of one calendar year, shall be considered a new position requiring the approval as specified in this section. In addition, a request made either to the division of personnel or the governor and council for the reclassification of positions to a different occupational group shall be considered as a request for a new position and shall require the approval of the governor and council, except as prov
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Legislative History
Source.1986, 12:1. 1989, 408:106. 1995, 310:58. 2007, 263:161, eff. July 1, 2007. 2023, 207:6, eff. Oct. 3, 2023.
Nearby Sections
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§ 21-I:1
Establishment; General Functions§ 21-I:1-a
Definitions§ 21-I:100
Purpose and Policy§ 21-I:101
Definitions§ 21-I:102
Contracting and Administrative Authority§ 21-I:105
Procurement Process§ 21-I:108
Report and Outreach§ 21-I:109
Rulemaking§ 21-I:11-a
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Bluebook (online)
New Hampshire § 21-I:54, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/21-I/21-I%3A54.