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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 73

18A:73-34 Appointment of staff, compensation.

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19. a. The President of Thomas Edison State College or the designee thereof shall, with the advice of the State Librarian, appoint all professional staff in the library, and fix the compensation of all such persons thus appointed. The President of Thomas Edison State College or the designee thereof shall appoint such other personnel as that person may consider necessary for the efficient performance of the work of the library and fix their compensation. All persons thus appointed shall be subject to the provisions of Title 11A, Civil Service, of the New Jersey Statutes.
b. For all purposes, the employees of the State Library shall be considered employees of Thomas Edison State College.
c. Thomas Edison State College shall maintain, in a manner acceptable to the Civil Service Commission, the personnel records of all employees and positions currently on staff and funded. All such records shall be subject to audit by the Civil Service Commission.
d. The State shall be responsible for paying the entire employer contribution of the pension and benefits costs for the State Library employees whose salaries are funded from the direct State services portion of the annual appropriation for the State Library.
L.1969, c.158, s.19; amended 2001, c.137, s.11; 2008, c.29, s.86.
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