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Section 2-103 - Permanent part-time legislative employees.

§ 2-103. Permanent part-time legislative employees.
 

(a)  "Permanent part-time legislative employee" defined.- In this section, "permanent part-time legislative employee" means an individual who, for at least 130 days a year, is employed by the General Assembly. 

(b)  Rights, privileges, and benefits.- A permanent part-time legislative employee shall receive employment rights, privileges, and benefits that: 

(1) equal at least 50% of the employment rights, privileges, and benefits of a permanent full-time employee of the Department of Legislative Services; and 

(2) for an individual who is employed for at least 50% of a full workweek, are prorated in proportion to the number of hours worked. 

(c)  Time records.- For auditing purposes, permanent time records shall be kept for each permanent part-time legislative employee. 

(d)  Administration of section.- The President and the Speaker shall administer this section. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 40, § 4B; 1984, ch. 284, § 1; 1997, ch. 635, § 2; ch. 636, § 2.] 
 

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