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Code · Vermont · Title 4 — Judiciary · Chapter 1

§ 40.

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§ 40. Report on temporary employees
Annually, on or before January 15, the State Court Administrator shall submit a report to the House Committees on General and Housing and on Government Operations and Military Affairs and the Senate Committee on Government Operations identifying for each of the two prior calendar years:
(1)the total number of individuals employed by the Judiciary Department on a temporary basis who have worked in excess of 1,280 hours in the prior calendar year, excluding employees identified in 3 V.S.A. § 1011(7), (8)(A)-(D), (8)(F)-(G), and (8)(I)-(K);
(2)the total number of temporary positions in which one or more individuals have been employed for a combined total of more than 1,280 hours, excluding positions filled by employees identified in 3 V.S.A. § 1011(7), (8)(A)-(D), (8)(F)-(G), and (8)(I)-(K);
(3)the total number of hours worked by each temporary employee identified pursuant to subdivision
(1)of this section; and
(4)the total number of years during which each temporary employee identified pursuant to subdivision
(1)of this section has worked for the Judiciary Department. (Added 2019, No. 58, § 6.)
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