New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB74

Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/18/23  
Report Pass
2/23/23  
Report Pass
3/16/23  
Engrossed
3/28/23  
Refer
3/28/23  
Report Pass
4/27/23  
Enrolled
7/19/23  
Chaptered
8/9/23  

Caption

Relative to the department of administrative services.

Impact

The bill also repeals several statutes that previously structured policies for temporary, seasonal, and part-time state employees, as well as various provisions regarding salary adjustments for nurses and other classified state employees. This shift aims to provide more flexible management of employment policies while retaining necessary oversight, as the creation of any new classified positions over a year will require the approval of the governor and council. Consequently, this can foster better alignment of personnel needs with fiscal responsibilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 74, also known as an act relative to the Department of Administrative Services, proposes significant changes to statutes governing personnel management within the state. One of the critical components of the bill is the establishment of a centralized human resources processing operations unit intended to enhance the recruitment, selection, and retention of qualified applicants within state service. The bill aims to streamline personnel operations, reflecting various updates to existing laws, thereby improving efficiency within the department.

Contention

While the rationale behind SB 74 centers on modernizing personnel management practices, concerns may arise regarding the impacts of repealing specific provisions, particularly those providing for additional pay and protections for vulnerable employee classes, such as nurses. Discussions might also focus on the implications of creating a salary adjustment fund managed rather than distributing salary increases legislatively, which could prompt debate on the adequacy and fairness of employee compensation throughout state services. The bill's passage may lead to additional scrutiny regarding how these changes affect existing employee morale, recruitment, and retention efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB75

Relative to the division of personnel in the department of administrative services.

NH SB487

Relative to the division of personnel in the department of administrative services.

NH SB75

Relative to the division of personnel in the department of administrative services.

NH HB1288

Relative to the terms for certain officers and the names, duties, and funds of certain divisions within the department of administrative services.

NH SB226

Establishing a recruitment and retention program for state employment.

NH SB430

Relative to health and human services.

NH HB1355

Relative to the New Hampshire National Guard recruitment and reenlistment incentive program, and continuing a recruitment and retention incentive program and efforts within the department of transportation.

NH HB1066

Relating To The Second Deputy Director In The Department Of Human Services.

NH HB1066

Relating To The Second Deputy Director In The Department Of Human Services.

NH SB1364

Relating To The Second Deputy Director In The Department Of Human Services.

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OK SB820

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OK SB551

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OK SB306

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NH SB201

Relative to classified and unclassified positions.

OK HB2711

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NV AB522

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OK SB876

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