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RSA 99:9-a · Conversion to Classified Exempt Salary Positions
99:9-a Conversion to Classified Exempt Salary Positions. –
Copy linkThe department of administrative services, through its division of personnel, is authorized to convert non-term unclassified positions or qualifying classified positions to classified exempt salary positions.
Copy linkSuch conversions are only applicable to positions that meet the requirements and definitions of exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and the personnel rules.
Copy linkAll conversions shall be voluntary for employees in qualifying filled positions or may occur when a qualifying position becomes vacant.
Copy linkThe appointing authority at each executive department and executive agency may request that the director of personnel convert any unclassified position that serves at the pleasure of that appointing authority or any qualifying classified position to an exempt salary position in the classified system.
Copy linkUpon receipt of a request under paragraph II, the director of personnel shall convert a non-term unclassified position or qualifying classified position to an exempt salary position, if the requirements of paragraph I(a) and (b) are met.
Copy linkAny position converted to an exempt salary position under paragraph II(a) shall be placed in the appropriate standard occupational classification group based on its duties and responsibilities.
Copy linkAny unclassified incumbent in a position that gets converted shall be placed at the step with a pay rate closest to the pay rate of the step they were at in the unclassified position, ensuring no reduction in pay.
Copy linkAny classified incumbent in a position that gets converted shall be placed at the step with a pay rate closest to the pay rate of the step they were at, ensuring no reduction in pay. Source. 2025, 101:1, eff. Aug. 16, 2025.
Copy linkSource note
Source. 2025, 101:1, eff. Aug. 16, 2025.
Source history
- 2025, 101:1, eff. Aug. 16, 2025