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Establishing a sick leave bank for Jay Viveiros, an employee of the Division of Professional Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for Marie Silva, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for Derik DiRico, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Authorizing the appointment of special police officers in the town of Merrimac
Relative to injured on duty benefits for environmental police officers
Establishing a sick leave bank for Audrey Graham Smith, an employee of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for Stephanie Shanen, an employee of the Department of Children and Families
Establishing a sick leave bank for Tammy S. Storey, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for Robert Binton, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Establishing a sick leave bank for Rose M. Passy, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services
Relative to health insurance benefits for elected officials in the town of Andover
Establishing a sick leave bank for Richard Brophey, an employee of the Department of Unemployment Assistance
Establishing a sick leave bank for Maria Blanciforte, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for Leanne O'Donoghue, an employee of the Department of Children and Families
Establishing a sick leave bank for Rebecca Paylor, an employee of the Department of Children and Families
Establishing a sick leave bank for James Cooney, an employee of the Department of Correction
Establishing a sick leave bank for Robert A. Montalvo, an employee of the Department of Correction
Establishing a sick leave bank for Beth-Ann Litchfield, an employee of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for India Haith, an employee of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for Donna Salois, an employee of the Wrentham Development Center
Establishing a sick leave bank for Brian Schwenk, an employee of the Department of Correction
Establishing a sick leave bank for Patricia A. Raftery, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Establishing a sick leave bank for John Daley, an employee of the department of children and families
Establishing a sick leave bank for Keith M. Adams, an employee of the Department of Public Health
Establishing a sick leave bank for Marjorie Pettoruto, an employee of the Highway Division of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Establishing a sick leave bank for Elaine Provencher, an employee of the Department of Public Health
Relative to the Muscular Dystrophy Association
Establishing a sick leave bank for Janet Frame, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for Matthew McConville, an employee of the Department of Revenue
Relative to the retirement benefits of the surviving spouse of the Honorable Jonathan Brant
Establishing a sick leave bank for Lisa Renaud, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Correction
Establishing a sick leave bank for April Bylund, an employee of the Department of Youth Services
Relative to special police officers in the town of Norwood
Increasing the retirement allowance to former police officer Michael Marchese of the city of Everett
Authorizing the town of Acton police patrol officers and superior officers to be exempt from the provisions of the Civil Service Law
Relative to firefighters in the town of Merrimac
ESTABLISHING A SICK LEAVE BANK FOR STEPHANIE DERONETTE, AN EMPLOYEE OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.
Relative to retired Boston police officers
Establishing a sick leave bank for Tina Jarbeau, an employee of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Authorizing the town of Whately to continue the employment of Donald Dufault and John DuBois
Exempting the police department in the town of Burlington from the Civil Service Law
Establishing a sick leave bank for Tracy Longvall-Rivera, an employee of the Department of Youth Services
Providing retiree healthcare benefits reform
Establishing a sick leave bank for Michael J. Macuch, an employee of the Department of Correction
Authorizing the town of Conway to continue the employment of police officer David Johnson
Exempting the position of deputy police chief in the town of Dedham from the civil service law
To improve quality in early education centers
Relative to the retirement rights of building trades employees at institutions of public higher education
Relative to retirement benefits and UMass Memorial Health Care, Inc.
Relative to the Bureau of Fire Control employees
Relative to retirement benefits
Regarding post retirement earnings and unemployment benefits
Authorizing the reinstatement of Kenneth G. Laxton as a reserve police officer in the town of Southwick
Authorizing the appointment of Billy Ray Hawkins, Jr. as a firefighter in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement
Authorizing the town of Conway to continue the employment of Robert Baker and Ronald Hawkes
Establishing a sick leave bank for Athanasios Gougoulias, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services
Clarifying the term of appointment of non-civil service police officers
Relative to children of correction officers
Establishing a sick leave bank for Anita Rebello, an employee of the Department of Children and Families
Establishing a sick leave bank for Kimberley DeSiata, an employee of the Department of State Police
Establishing a sick leave bank for Thomas D. Tierney, an employee of the highway division of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Authorizing the reinstatement of Richard L. Cross as a reserve police officer in the town of Southwick
Exempting the position of deputy chief of police in the town of Natick from the civil service law
Authorizing the Plymouth County Contributory Retirement System to issue pension funding bonds or notes
Authorizing the appointment of special police officers in the city known as the town of Barnstable
Relative to the retirement benefits of state police dispatchers
Relative to the collective bargaining rights for employees of the Committee on Public Counsel Services
Exempting Albert P. Manzi, III from the maximum age requirement for applying for civil service appointment as a police officer in the town of North Andover
Exempting William Gregory Gordon from the maximum age requirement for applying for civil service appointment as a police officer in the town of North Andover
Establishing a sick leave bank for Lana A. Soricelli, an employee of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance
Establishing a sick leave bank for Mariange Robert, an employee of the Department of Correction
Granting creditable service to employees of the Dedham Westwood water district
Establishing a sick leave bank for Andrea Thomas, an employee of the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance
Authorizing the appointment of Scott Marchand as a firefighter in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement
Authorizing the appointment of Scott Bradish as a firefighter in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement
Relative to sons and daughters of corrections officers
Relative to Holyoke Police Officer David Zolendziewski
Relative to the Department of Fire Services
Relative to the survivor benefits of Michael J. Simeone.
Relative to the retirement of Mr. Kenneth Wheeler
Directing the State-Saugus retirement board to retire John Coburn a police officer of the town of Saugus
Relative to the retirement benefits of Howard S. Levine
Establishing a sick leave bank for Marcy L. Bray, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services
Relative to the insurance contributions of certain elected officials in the town of Dartmouth
Annual report of the Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission (under sections 21, 102 and 103 of Chapter 32 of the General Laws) relative to the percentum change in the average cost-of-living as shown by the United States consumer price index for the year 2013 compared with such index for the year 2012.
Exempting Michele Moorhouse from the maximum age requirement for applying for civil service appointment as a police officer in the town of Ware
Relative to employment benefits for Patricia Kannler
Exempting Barry Canavan from the maximum age requirement as a firefighter in the Town of Westwood
Providing the retirement board of the City of Cambridge to grant creditable service to Kenneth T. Mui, Andrew Topouzoglou, Steven DeMarco, and Anthony Cacciola
Establishing post-employment sick leave banks
A communication from the Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission PERAC (under the provisions of Section 50 of Chapter 7 of the General Laws) submitting proposed amendments to the rules and regulations governing retirement of public employees in Massachusetts (840 CMR 3.07 and 3.10).
A communication from the Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission PERAC (under the provisions of Section 50 of Chapter 7 of the General Laws) submitting proposed amendments to the rules and regulations governing retirement of public employees in Massachusetts (840 CMR 3.08).
Annual report of the Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission (under sections 21, 102 and 103 of Chapter 32 of the General Laws) relative to the percentum change in the average cost-of-living as shown by the United States consumer price index for the year 2012 compared with such index for the year 2011
Relative to the special commission on ordinary and accidental disability pensions
Relative to police and youth partnership
Relative to the Massachusetts teacher retirement system
Relating to valuation of pension systems
Relative to Group Health Insurance Commission
Providing that decisions of the Labor Relations Commission in representation cases shall be subject to judicial review
Providing health insurance coverage to the surviving children of police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty
Regarding out of state service for teachers
Relative to retirement groups
To provide certain employees in the department of corrections with line of duty death benefits
Providing for special legislation regarding the state police exam
Relative to amending disability or death caused by certain conditions of cancer
Relative to "medically necessary" speech therapy for Autism Spectrum disorders
Relative to certain nonprofit employees
Providing a bone marrow registry for firefighter candidates.
Relative to credible service for VISTA volunteers
To place certain job titles in the Division of State Parks and Recreation of Conservation and Recreation under the civil service system
Relative to retired police officers
To grant A. John Crisafulli three years of creditable service.
To amend retirement benefits for certain employees of the Parole Board
Relative to the transfer of Department of Highways employees from the capital budget to the operating budget
Relative to capping payment of pensioners for services after retirement
To clarify leave under Chapter 41: 111F
Relative to disability or death caused by contagious diseases, presumption
Relative to a polygraph testing for police officer applicants
Further regulating Group Insurance Commission benefits for state employees and retired state employees
Relative to civil service creditable time
Relative to ordinary disability retirement
Relative to the Labor Relations Commission
Relative to collective bargaining
To promote collaboration at designated schools and districts
Providing for an early retirement incentive program for employees of the Massachusetts Port Authority
Relative to employees of the Pension Reserves Investment Management Board
Relative to management rights of public employees
Relative to indemnification
Providing for binding arbitration for firefighters and police officers
Relative to the GIC
To amend retirement benefits for certain employees of the department of corrections
Relative to disability retirement benefits for Stephen W. Heald Jr. an employee of the Department of Youth Services
Prohibiting the Commonwealth from discriminating against those providing special education services to Massachusetts students under the authority and direction of chapter 71B of the General Laws of Massachusetts
Relative to the retirement benefits of certain persons
Realtive to employees of the Commonwealth who are required to respond to crime scenes
Relative to retiree health benefits
To amend the presumptive disability law
Relative to authorizing a local option for group classification
Relative to making provisional official service employees in the Commonwealth permanent employees
Relative to retired capitol police officers disabled in the performance of duty
Authorizing certain public defenders creditable retirement time for service as employees of Roxbury Defenders.
Relative to employment rights of employees of the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority
Relative to defining employees classified in Group 4
Relative to the definition of veteran for public retirees
Relative to residency
Relative to employee retirement
Relative to the definition of Group 4 of the retirement system
Relative to expenses incurred in defense against unfair labor practices
Relative to determining the cost of a service based retirement option for Group 1 and Group 2 career employees
Providing creditable service for certain teachers
Relative to retiree check off
To amend retirement benefits for certain employees of the Department of Youth Services
To improve the civil service system
Relative to the retirement of nurses
Defining the responsibilities of the labor relations commission in work stoppages
To further regulate the right to strike of public employees
Relative to amending disability or death caused by certain conditions of cancer
Relative to retirement allowance computation.
To allow all active duty military personnel to purchase military service time
Regarding teacher retirement
Relative to the retirement rights of criminal prosecutors.
Relative to Creditable Service for Public Safety Officers
Relative to the retirement rights of tree climbers, tree surgeons, arborists and forestry specialists
Relative to disability retirement benefits for veterans
Relative to providing for binding arbitration for fire fighters and police officers
Relative to labor relations
Relative to creditable service for teachers in charter schools
Ensuring a competitive and cost-effective municipal health market
Relative to municipal health insurance
Directing the State Board of Retirement to grant certain retirement benefits
Providing for fairness and equity for Massachusetts Water Resources Authority employees
Relative to disability pension benefits and earnings
Relative to injured correctional officers
Allowing additional compensation of an assistant municipal collector or assistant treasurer upon certification
Relative to the retirement benefits of John P. Cummings
Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the Department of Transitional Assistance
Relative to military leave
Authorizing and directing the Teacher’s Retirement Board to permit Henry McDeed to elect into the alternative superannuation retirement benefit program
Further regulating the retirement benefits of certain public safety employees
Reducing the Commonwealth's unfunded healthcare liability
Relative to the appointment and reappointment of public safety officers
Relative to health insurance for surviving spouses
Relative to credible service for school nurses.
Relative to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
Designating certain employees of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to be in Group 2 of the contributory retirement system
Relative to making provisional employees in civil service positions permanent to those positions
Authorizing retirement incentives for certain career employees
Defining person for retirement purposes
Relative to purchasing power protection for retiree benefits
Relative to creditable years of service at Job Corp
Relative to retirement and health insurance benefits in Massachusetts
Expanding collective bargaining rights for legislative branch employees
Relative to the cost of civil service exams
Further regulating employee benefits
Relative to non-public school service
Directing the state retirement board to retire Robert Emmet Fitzgerald
Relative to making provisional employees in civil service positions permanent in those positions
Relative to the retirement for the state police association of Massachusetts
Regarding pension ratio of the funding system
To provide pensions to surviving spouses of Department of Children and Families social workers killed in the line of duty
Modifying the retirement benefits of certain widows and surviving spouses
Reaffirming the spirit of volunteerism
Relative to cost of living adjustments for retired public employees of the Commonwealth
Providing for binding arbitration for fire fighters and police officers
To further regulate leave with pay for incapacitated employees of the University of Massachusetts police department
Relative to correctional officer compensation
To increase membership on the PRIM board
Relative to a state employee sick leave bank
Relative to the conversion of certain disability retirements
Relative to non-civil service lay off lists
Ensuring a competitive and cost-effective municipal health market
Relative to nonpublic school service
To include certain employees of the Commonwealth in group two of the state retirement system
Relative to public hearings of the group insurance commission
Relative to residency
Pertaining to creditable service for veterans
Pertaining to retirement
Pertaining to firefighter disability
Providing stability in police employment
Relative to employees of the Department of Fire Services.
Expanding creditable service benefits to veterans who served in the armed forces of the United States
Regulating collective bargaining impasses involving public employees
Authorizing certain public employees' creditable retirement service
Relative to ensuring fairness in public employee workers compensation benefits
Relative to pension reform
Relative to eligibility for state group health insurance
Relative to Commonwealth contribution for lowest cost plan
Designating certain employees of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to be in Group 2 of the contributory retirement system
Relative to residency
Relative to establishing a law enforcement bill of rights
To study the modernization of retirement systems for future state employees
Relative to restoration to service
Relative to providing fairness and equity in the retirement benefits of employees of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, sewer departments, sewer districts, water and sewer departments and districts, and wastewater facilities
Relative to attorneys at the Department of Children and Families
Relative to the payment of an agency service fee
Relative to certain option B and option C retirees
Limiting severance agreements of authorities
Improving the Massachusetts Port Authority employees retirement system
Relative to captains of the Massachusetts Department of Correction
Relative to disability or death caused by contagious diseases, presumption.
Relative to Group 2 employees
Relative to group health insurance for dependent children of deceased members
Relative to the cost of living adjustments for retired judges
Providing additional compensation for state police
Relative to the retirement rights of registered nurses in the Suffolk County Sheriff's Department
Relative to teachers' retirement credits for parochial schools
Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees at the Department of Children and Families
Exempting the position of building maintenance craftsperson in the police department of the town of Billerica from the civil service law
Relative to the retirement rights of Massport employees
Relative to certain state police retirement benefits
Relative to the cancer presumption for police officers
Regarding police and firefighter's compensation
To reform and modernize legislative transportation reimbursement
Relative to defining certain disabilities
Relative to the retirement rights of forest and park supervisors
Relative to agency service fees
Relative to state employees serving in the Massachusetts National Guard or active reserves
Relative to collective bargaining rights
Relative to certain state employees of the Department of Revenue
Relative to the oversight of disability pension benefits
Relative to third party medical providers
Providing greater fairness with respect to veterans under civil service rules
Fully funding the collective bargaining agreement in the Suffolk County Sheriff Department
Relative to retirement law
Relative to paid leave for civilian traffic supervisors.
To amend the retirement benefits for certain employees of the department of youth services
Relative to National Guard benefits
To make provisional employees in the labor service permanent employees
Relative to the sanctity of collective bargaining
Relative to the retirement of certain employees of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
Relative to honoring contract terms
Establishing uniform disciplinary procedures for correctional officers
Modernizing municipal personnel systems
Relative to treating veterans equally under the pension laws
Relative to campus police officers' powers
To clarify Group 2 Insurance
Relative to public employee disability benefits for certain employees employed by the commonwealth and its political subdivisions
Relative to correction officers retirement
Providing fairness and equity to employees of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
Relative to line-of-duty death benefits
Relative to accountability of law enforcement professionals
Relative to survivor benefits.
Relative to the death of judges in the performance of their duties and survivors benefits
Relative to certain option B and option C retirees
Relative to the definition of Group 4 of the retirement system
Providing for the retirement of all municipal employees
Relative to creditable service
Providing certain health insurance for Richard D. Valcourt
Relative to indemnification
Relative to indemnification and defense of public employees
Relative to clarifying the application of the heart bill
Ensuring a competitive and cost-effective municipal health market
Relative to shared sacrifice
Providing equal cost of living adjustments to all eligible pension benefit recipients
Authorizing Gary W. Tirrell to receive additional creditable service from the Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement System.
Relative to Commonwealth employees taking public higher education courses
To further regulate the attendance by police officers at police association executive board meeting
Relative to expenses incurred in defense against denials of Chapter 41 111F benefits
Relative to providing fairness and equity in the retirement benefits of employees of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, sewer departments, sewer districts, water and sewer departments and districts, and wastewater facilities
Relative to line-of-duty death and survivor benefits
Regulating appeals under the Group Insurance Commission
Defining performed services for correctional officers
Relative to the employee rights of employees of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
Relative to auditoring the GIC
Relative to the retirement rights of heavy equipment operators
Designating certain employees to be in Group 2 of the contributory retirement system
Relative to health insurance for surviving spouses
To establish retirement parity for long term public defenders
Relative to health insurance for early education and care providers and their employees
Relative to the retirement of certain employees in the Department of Youth Service
Relative to veterans retirement and pensions
Relative to employees with concurrent service in two or more governmental units
To clarify Chapter 32B, Section 9A1/2
Relative to public school employment during the summer months
Pertaining to Police and Firefighter Residency Requirements
Further regulating retirement benefits of certain employees of the Department of Youth Services
Relative to the retirement rights of the employees of the Departments of Public Health, Mental Health, and Developmental Services.
Relative to police incentive pay program
Relative to employee plus one plans
Relative to interest arbitration
Authorizing the Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement System to grant creditable service to Thomas Richard Kinsky
Relative to retired capitol police officers disabled in the performance of duty
Defining regular interest for retirement systems
Relative to membership in certain retirement and pension systems
Relative to collective bargaining
To insure a fair and equitable pension
Defining further a legislative body
Providing for special death benefits to fallen public safety officers
Providing that dispute resolution procedures shall be available over issues arising during mid-term bargaining
Relative to the definition of group two of the public employee retirement system
Relative to employees of the Pension Reserves Investment Management Board
Relative to pensions
Relative to retirement systems and pension calculations
Relative to in the line of duty injuries to county corrections officers
To provide an interest arbitration alternative for firefighters
Relative to the retirement rights of police officers in human service facilities
Regarding the retirement status of Linda Aird
Relative to the decrease by interchange of subsidiary accounts of employees in the state system of higher education
Relative to fire fighter training
Relative to veterans in the civil service
Relative to overearnings of public employees
Authorizing the Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission to perform triennial audits of certain OPEB trust funds
Authorizing the Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission to hold hearings
Creating a special police force in the town of Duxbury
Establishing a sick leave bank for Anne Federico, an employee of the Department of Public Health
Exempting Martin B. Parayno from the maximum age requirement for firefighters in the city of Methuen
Further regulating pharmacists.
Relative to the town of Sterling
Relative to retirement benefits for Thomas Brian Donnelly
Establishing a sick leave bank for Christine Green, an employee of the Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital
Relative to public safety employee death benefits
Relative to firefighters cessation program.
Relative to the appointment of special police officers in the city of Newton
Exempting the Police Department of the Town of Westwood from the provisions of the Civil Service Law
Relative to the one-year Cambridge residency preference for persons being considered for original appointment to the Cambridge Police Force and Fire Force
Relative to the Massachusetts State Employees Retirement System
To require restroom breaks for public transit
Relative to veterans
Relative to survivor allowance
Relative to the Office of Senior Justice
To provide funding of certain collective bargaining agreements
Authorizing the town of Winchester to continue employment of police chief Kenneth C. Albertelli
Extending protections to employees of the Commonwealth
Relative to municipal unemployment insurance
Relative to the retirement allowance of Derek Cook in the city of Springfield
Sick Leave Bank for Marycatherin Paniss
Establishing a sick leave bank for Carol L. Clark, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services
Relative to transfer the employees of the Franklin Regional Council of Governments to the state employee’s retirement system
Exempting David Eddy from the Maximum Age Requirement For Firefighters in the City of Methuen
Establishing a sick leave bank for Laureen Doolan, an employee of the Department of Correction
Authorizing the town of Framingham to continue the employment of police officer Robert Tibor
Authorizing the town of Holliston to establish an other post-employment benefits trust fund
Establishing a sick leave bank for Anne Fiesinger, an employee of the Department of Conservation and Recreation
Establishing a sick leave bank for Chrystal Bonner, an employee of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Directing the Somerville Retirement Board to retire Mario Oliveira, a police officer of the city of Somerville
Establishing a sick leave bank for Robert K. Barry, an employee of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for Maritza Miranda, an employee of the Department of Children and Families
Establishing a sick leave bank for Janet Soboleski, an employee of the Department of Mental Health
Establishing a sick leave bank for Mary Ford, an employee of the Department of Correction
Establishing a sick leave bank for Thomas Mulvey, an employee of the Department of Housing and Community Development
Establishing a sick leave bank for Katherine Swearingen, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for April D. Robinson, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for Kristin Cole, an employee of the Department of Correction
Providing certain accidental disability retirement benefits for the widow of a former police officer of the city of Boston.
Authorizing the town of Sunderland to continue the employment of Richard E. Dickinson as a call firefighter
Establishing a sick leave bank for Nancy LeBlanc, an employee of the department of public health
Relative to the town manager of the town of Saugus
Establishing a sick leave bank for Linda Barlow, an employee of the Department of Mental Health
Establishing a sick leave bank for Mary Ann Gangemi, an employee of the Department of Public Health
Relative to contributory health insurance in the town of Mattapoisett
Authorizing the town of Chelmsford to continue the employment of Fire Chief Michael Curran
To define further teacher for retirement purposes
Authorizing the appointment of William M. Cowl, Jr. as a firefighter in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement
Relative to protecting the rights of custodial and other non teaching employees of school districts
Relative to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
Establishing a sick leave bank for Janet Everett, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Relative to certain Option B and Option C retirees
Relative to reinstatement
Relative to the officers of the court
Authorizing the State Retirement Board to grant creditable service to Thomas Famulari
Providing for certain payment by the teacher's retirement system
Exempting the positions of police chief and fire chief in the city of Peabody from the civil service law
Establishing a sick leave bank for Kristen Giunta, an employee of the Department of Correction
Establishing a sick leave bank for Carmen Berry, an employee of the Department of Children and Families
Authorizing the mayor of the city of Somerville to appoint Sean A. Collier a police officer of the city of Somerville
Establishing a sick leave bank for Richard Slayman, also known as Rick, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Establishing a sick leave bank for John Gustavis, an employee of the Hampshire sheriff's office
Establishing a sick leave bank for Deane Smith, an employee of the Department of Correction
Establishing a sick leave bank for Matthew Stuart, an employee of the department of children and families
Relative to sons and daughters of corrections officers
RELATIVE TO THE LIMITING OF CERTAIN PENSION BENEFITS
RELATIVE TO THE SELECTION OF RETIREMENT OPTIONS
RELATIVE TO THE PAYMENT OF PENSION BENEFITS
RELATIVE TO THE DETERMINATION OF BENEFICIARIES
RELATIVE TO CREDITABLE SERVICE FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH
Establishing a Sick Leave Bank for Dazlee Alvarado, an Employee of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
Relative to a municipal group insurance committee
To improve quality in early education care centers
Establishing a sick bank for Timothy J. O’Brien
ESTABLISHING A SICK LEAVE BANK FOR DIANE JOHNSON, AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Amending CH32 sec 16
Relative to the accounting of public employee retirement systems.
Establishing a Sick Leave Bank for Patricia Chasse
Establishing a sick bank for Mary M. Stanton
Establishing a sick leave bank for Mark Lewis, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services
ESTABLISHING A SICK LEAVE BANK FOR DACIA THOMPSON, AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Authorizing the board of selectmen of the town of Sherborn to enter into an employment contract for the position of police chief
ESTABLISHING A SICK LEAVE BANK FOR JANET RUGGIERI, AN EMPLOYEE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Establishing a sick leave bank for Pearlene Odom, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, Highway Division
Establishing a sick leave bank for Robert T. Martin, an employee of the Department of Revenue
Establishing a sick leave bank for Stephen Przybycien, an employee of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
EXEMPTING THE POSITION OF FIRE CHIEF IN THE CITY OF HAVERHILL FROM THE CIVIL SERVICE LAW.
Establishing a sick leave bank for Debra Callejas, an employee of the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, Department of Industrial Accidents
Establishing a sick leave bank for Maida Green, an employee of the Department of Children and Families
Relative to the retirement of Penny Harvey
Authorizing the board of commissioners of the Franklin County Regional Housing and Redevelopment Authority to offer a limited early retirement incentive
Establishing a sick leave bank for Luis Rodriguez, an employee of the Department of Children and Families
EXEMPTING CERTAIN POSITIONS IN THE TOWN OF BURLINGTON FROM THE CIVIL SERVICE LAW
Establishing a sick leave bank for Terri A. Demars, an employee of the Department of State Police
Establishing a sick leave bank for Brunilda Rivera, an employee of the Department of Environmental Protection.
Establishing a sick leave bank for Annmarie Kineavy, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Establishing a sick leave bank for Grace A. Rugnetta, an employee of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Establishing a sick bank for Toby Miller.
Establishing a sick bank for Matthew Robitaille.
Establishing a sick leave bank for Mark E. Lopes, an employee of the Bristol County Sheriff’s Office
Establishing a sick leave bank for Daniel Murphy, an employee of the Department of Correction
Establishing a sick leave bank for Michael W. Kaplon, an employee of the Department of Revenue
Establishing a sick leave bank for Michael Briggs
Establishing a sick leave bank for Sheila Santelli, an employee of the department of housing and community development
Establishing a sick bank for Brenda Randazzo
Establishing a sick leave bank for David Cummings, an employee of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Establishing a sick leave bank for Linda Kelley, an employee of the Department of Transportation.
Establishing a sick leave bank for Joseph DeMartino, an employee of the Department of Correction.