STATE EMPLOYEES' ASSOC. v. STATE

No. 84-546.

127 N.H. 565 (1986)

STATE EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, INC. & a. v. THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire

January 6, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William P. Briggs, of Concord, general counsel, State Employees' Association of New Hampshire, by brief and orally, for the plaintiff.

Stephen E. Merrill, attorney general (David S. Peck, assistant attorney general, on the brief and orally), for the State.


SOUTER, J.

This interlocutory transfer without ruling from the Superior Court (Cann, J.) poses the question whether employees of the New Hampshire Pari-Mutuel Commission who fill seasonal positions must normally work at least 37-1/2 hours each week in order to qualify under RSA 98-A:3 for the full benefits of permanent State employees. The answer is yes.

The issue turns on the application of several related sections of RSA chapter 98-A. Two sections...

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