Legislative employee definition

Legislative employee means any officer or employee of the Legislature, or any committee of the Legislature, who is appointed or employed to serve, either with or without compensation, for an aggregate of less than 800 hours during any period of 365 days. "Legislative employee" does not include legislators.
Legislative employee means an employee of the legislative branch of state government.
Legislative employee means a permanent full-time employee of the general assembly but does not include members of the general assembly.

Examples of Legislative employee in a sentence

  • This right notwithstanding, an employee shall not access another employee’s email account without the prior consent of the employee or appointing authority.Messages should not be copied or forwarded for a Legislative employee without the permission of the Legislator or appointing authority for whom the employee works.

  • Legislative employee members shall be appointed for a term of two years and may be reappointed for successive terms.

  • The Minister may, after consultation with the subsidiary, amend the performance statement at any time.

  • The Agent, delegate or other Legislative employee who so violates this provision shall be presumed to have abandoned and vacated that person’s position, and shall be dismissed from service.

  • Legislative employee unions will need access to newly hired union-covered employees.


More Definitions of Legislative employee

Legislative employee means a member or officer of the legislature, an individual employed under s. 13.20 or an employee of a legislative service agency, as defined in s. 16.70 (6).
Legislative employee means any officer or employee of the Legislature, or any
Legislative employee means any person employed by the legislative branch.
Legislative employee means a person, other than a legislator, who is compensated by the legislative branch in return for regular or substantial personal services, regardless of the person's pay level or technical status as a full-time or part-time employee, independent contractor, or consultant; it includes public members and staff of the committee; it does not include individuals who perform functions that are incidental to legislative functions, including security, messenger, maintenance, and print shop employees, and other employees designated by the committee;
Legislative employee means employees and officers of the General Assembly, consultants and counsel to members and committees of either house of the General Assembly or of legislative commissions who are paid by State funds, students at an accredited law school while in an externship program at the General Assembly approved by the Legislative Services Commission, and employees of the School of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; but does not mean legislators and members of the Council of State.
Legislative employee means any permanent, full-time, part-time, temporary or any other employee of the House of Representatives or the Senate, legislative interns, legislative pages, employees of legislative leadership offices and employees of legislative staff agencies under the jurisdiction of the Legislative Coordinating Council.
Legislative employee means employees and officers of the General