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HF 2720

as introduced - 79th Legislature (1995 - 1996) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

Bill Text Versions

Engrossments
Introduction Posted on 08/14/1998

Current Version - as introduced

  1.1                          A bill for an act
  1.2             relating to state government; modifying 
  1.3             classifications for certain positions in the higher 
  1.4             education system; amending Minnesota Statutes 1995 
  1.5             Supplement, section 43A.08, subdivision 1. 
  1.6   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.7      Section 1.  Minnesota Statutes 1995 Supplement, section 
  1.8   43A.08, subdivision 1, is amended to read: 
  1.9      Subdivision 1.  [UNCLASSIFIED POSITIONS.] Unclassified 
  1.10  positions are held by employees who are: 
  1.11     (1) chosen by election or appointed to fill an elective 
  1.12  office; 
  1.13     (2) heads of agencies required by law to be appointed by 
  1.14  the governor or other elective officers, and the executive or 
  1.15  administrative heads of departments, bureaus, divisions, and 
  1.16  institutions specifically established by law in the unclassified 
  1.17  service; 
  1.18     (3) deputy and assistant agency heads and one confidential 
  1.19  secretary in the agencies listed in subdivision 1a and in the 
  1.20  office of strategic and long-range planning; 
  1.21     (4) the confidential secretary to each of the elective 
  1.22  officers of this state and, for the secretary of state, state 
  1.23  auditor, and state treasurer, an additional deputy, clerk, or 
  1.24  employee; 
  1.25     (5) intermittent help employed by the commissioner of 
  2.1   public safety to assist in the issuance of vehicle licenses; 
  2.2      (6) employees in the offices of the governor and of the 
  2.3   lieutenant governor and one confidential employee for the 
  2.4   governor in the office of the adjutant general; 
  2.5      (7) employees of the Washington, D.C., office of the state 
  2.6   of Minnesota; 
  2.7      (8) employees of the legislature and of legislative 
  2.8   committees or commissions; provided that employees of the 
  2.9   legislative audit commission, except for the legislative 
  2.10  auditor, the deputy legislative auditors, and their confidential 
  2.11  secretaries, shall be employees in the classified service; 
  2.12     (9) presidents, vice-presidents, deans, other managers and 
  2.13  professionals in academic and academic support programs, 
  2.14  administrative or service faculty any employee assigned to the 
  2.15  state university administrative unit under section 179A.10, 
  2.16  subdivision 2, teachers, research assistants, and student 
  2.17  employees eligible under terms of the federal economic 
  2.18  opportunity act work study program in the school and resource 
  2.19  center for the arts, state universities, technical colleges, and 
  2.20  community colleges, and the board of trustees of the Minnesota 
  2.21  state colleges and universities, but not for any of these 
  2.22  institutions:  the custodial, clerical, or maintenance 
  2.23  employees, or; any employee assigned to the general professional 
  2.24  bargaining unit under section 179A.10, subdivision 2; or any 
  2.25  professional or managerial employee performing duties in 
  2.26  connection with the business administration of these 
  2.27  institutions; 
  2.28     (10) officers and enlisted persons in the national guard; 
  2.29     (11) attorneys, legal assistants, and three confidential 
  2.30  employees appointed by the attorney general or employed with the 
  2.31  attorney general's authorization; 
  2.32     (12) judges and all employees of the judicial branch, 
  2.33  referees, receivers, jurors, and notaries public, except 
  2.34  referees and adjusters employed by the department of labor and 
  2.35  industry; 
  2.36     (13) members of the state patrol; provided that selection 
  3.1   and appointment of state patrol troopers must be made in 
  3.2   accordance with applicable laws governing the classified 
  3.3   service; 
  3.4      (14) chaplains employed by the state; 
  3.5      (15) examination monitors and intermittent training 
  3.6   instructors employed by the departments of employee relations 
  3.7   and commerce and by professional examining boards and 
  3.8   intermittent staff employed by the technical colleges for the 
  3.9   administration of practical skills tests and for the staging of 
  3.10  instructional demonstrations; 
  3.11     (16) student workers; 
  3.12     (17) executive directors or executive secretaries appointed 
  3.13  by and reporting to any policy-making board or commission 
  3.14  established by statute; 
  3.15     (18) employees unclassified pursuant to other statutory 
  3.16  authority; 
  3.17     (19) intermittent help employed by the commissioner of 
  3.18  agriculture to perform duties relating to pesticides, 
  3.19  fertilizer, and seed regulation; and 
  3.20     (20) the administrators and the deputy administrators at 
  3.21  the state academies for the deaf and the blind. 
  3.22     Sec. 2.  [INCUMBENTS.] 
  3.23     The commissioner of employee relations shall transfer 
  3.24  positions from the unclassified to the classified service as 
  3.25  required to comply with Minnesota Statutes, section 43A.08, 
  3.26  subdivision 1.  An incumbent of a position who is transferred to 
  3.27  the classified service must be appointed to the classified 
  3.28  position without qualifying examination.  Any time after June 
  3.29  30, 1995, that the incumbent has served in the unclassified 
  3.30  position must be counted toward completion of the probationary 
  3.31  period that is normally required for the classified position. 
  3.32     Sec. 3.  [EFFECTIVE DATE.] 
  3.33     Sections 1 and 2 are effective the day following final 
  3.34  enactment.