Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 36-4 - Merit System
Section 36-4-7. - Probationary period in noncompetitive branch — Acquisition of full status.

§ 36-4-7. Probationary period in noncompetitive branch — Acquisition of full status.
Persons appointed to positions in the noncompetitive branch shall serve a probationary period of six (6) months during which time the appointing authority shall report to the personnel administrator every sixty (60) days concerning the work of the employee and at the end of the probationary period no further salary or other compensation shall be paid to the employee unless the appointing authority has filed with the personnel administrator a statement, in writing, that the services of the employee have been satisfactory and that it is desired that his or her services be continued. The probationary period is further defined to be one hundred-thirty (130) days worked in the non-competitive position to which the person has been appointed. Upon completion of the probationary period and receipt of the statement of satisfactory service by the personnel administrator and having fulfilled the requirements for character and physical condition, the employee shall be deemed to have acquired full status and shall enjoy all the rights and privileges of that status. Whenever a class of positions shall be assigned to the noncompetitive branch, every employee holding a position in that class at the time of assignment who is a temporary employee and has served in that class for six (6) months or more shall be considered to have completed the required probationary period and upon receipt of a statement from his or her appointing authority that his or her services have been satisfactory shall be deemed to have acquired full status and shall enjoy all the rights and privileges of that status. A temporary employee who has served at least four (4) months but has not completed six (6) months shall be deemed to have served four (4) months of the required probationary period and his or her appointing authority shall submit a report concerning the work of the employee to the personnel administrator and shall at the end of sixty (60) days submit a final probationary report for the employee. An employee who has served at least two (2) months but has not completed four (4) months shall be deemed to have served two (2) months of the required probationary period and his or her appointing authority shall submit a report concerning the work of the employee to the personnel administrator and shall subsequently submit a probationary report at the end of the next sixty (60) days and a final probationary report at the end of six (6) months of service.
History of Section.P.L. 1952, ch. 2975, § 9; G.L. 1956, § 36-4-7; P.L. 1984, ch. 208, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 36 - Public Officers and Employees

Chapter 36-4 - Merit System

Section 36-4-1. - Divisions of state service.

Section 36-4-2. - Positions in unclassified service.

Section 36-4-2.1. - Exemptions from merit system.

Section 36-4-3. - Branches of classified service.

Section 36-4-4. - Positions classed as noncompetitive.

Section 36-4-5. - Assignment of positions to noncompetitive branch — Transfer to competitive branch.

Section 36-4-6. - Appointments to noncompetitive branch.

Section 36-4-7. - Probationary period in noncompetitive branch — Acquisition of full status.

Section 36-4-8. - Rules — Amendments.

Section 36-4-9. - Adoption of classification plan.

Section 36-4-10. - Changes in plan — Notice of establishment of new positions.

Section 36-4-11. - Allocation of positions to classes within plan.

Section 36-4-12. - Repealed.

Section 36-4-13. - Submission of proposed pay plan for classified service.

Section 36-4-14. - Adoption of pay plan.

Section 36-4-14.1. - Ineligibility for other incentive payments.

Section 36-4-15. - Changes in pay plan for classified service — New classes.

Section 36-4-16. - Unclassified pay plan board — Abolishment — Transfer of functions.

Section 36-4-16.1. - Repealed.

Section 36-4-16.2. - Duties and responsibilities of the department of administration.

Section 36-4-16.3. - Repealed.

Section 36-4-16.4. - Salaries of directors.

Section 36-4-16.5. - Certain unclassified positions excluded.

Section 36-4-17. - Preparation of employment lists.

Section 36-4-17.1. - Longevity payments.

Section 36-4-17.2. - Future longevity payments.

Section 36-4-18. - Competitive tests.

Section 36-4-19. - Placement of names on employment lists — Listing of veterans.

Section 36-4-20. - Duration of employment lists.

Section 36-4-21. - Open continuous competitive tests.

Section 36-4-22. - Promotion examinations and lists.

Section 36-4-23. - Preferred reemployment list.

Section 36-4-23.1. - Reemployment lists.

Section 36-4-24. - Removal of disqualified names from lists.

Section 36-4-25. - Designation of appropriate list for filling of vacancies.

Section 36-4-26. - Certification and appointment to positions in classified service.

Section 36-4-26.1. - Supplemental certification in the civil service — Expanded certification for equal opportunity and affirmative action.

Section 36-4-27. - Unlawful procurement of waiver or withdrawal.

Section 36-4-28. - Probationary period.

Section 36-4-29. - Restoration to former position of promotional appointees dismissed during probation.

Section 36-4-30. - Repealed.

Section 36-4-31. - Temporary appointment when no list available.

Section 36-4-32. - Emergency appointments.

Section 36-4-33. - War duration appointments.

Section 36-4-34. - Transfers within classified service.

Section 36-4-34.1. - Transfer of state employees.

Section 36-4-35. - Demotions.

Section 36-4-36. - Disciplinary suspensions.

Section 36-4-37. - Layoffs — Preference for retention or reemployment.

Section 36-4-38. - Dismissal.

Section 36-4-39. - Retirement or transfer to light duty.

Section 36-4-40. - Appeal from administrator to administrator of adjudication.

Section 36-4-40.1. - Administrator of adjudication — Duties.

Section 36-4-40.2. - Hearings — Appeals.

Section 36-4-41. - Appeal from administrator of adjudication to appeal board.

Section 36-4-42. - Appeal from appointing authority to appeal board.

Section 36-4-43. - Conditions of service.

Section 36-4-44. - Training programs.

Section 36-4-45. - Repealed.

Section 36-4-46. - Reports of changes in status of employees.

Section 36-4-47. - Personnel roster and records — Tabulation and analysis of data.

Section 36-4-48. - Certification of payrolls and accounts.

Section 36-4-49. - Recovery of unlawful payments.

Section 36-4-50. - Merit as basis — Discrimination prohibited.

Section 36-4-50.1. - Certification of select positions.

Section 36-4-51. - Running for elective office by classified employee. [Effective until January 1, 2023.]

Section 36-4-52. - Restrictions on political activities of classified employees.

Section 36-4-53. - Solicitation of political contributions.

Section 36-4-54. - Promise of influence to obtain favors in classified service.

Section 36-4-55 - — 36-4-55.2. Repealed.

Section 36-4-56. - Penalties for violations.

Section 36-4-57. - Compliance with federal standards.

Section 36-4-58. - Severability.

Section 36-4-59. - Tenure in state service.

Section 36-4-60. - Delegation by appointing authority.

Section 36-4-61. - Persons with disabilities — Special list of eligibles.

Section 36-4-62. - Pay incentive program.

Section 36-4-63. - Sick leave and other leave — Effect of discharging upon overtime work and overtime compensation.

Section 36-4-64. - Sick leave — Workers’ compensation.

Section 36-4-65. - Longevity benefits — Department of elementary and secondary education — Legislature.