Chapter 128 - Offices and Public Officers.
- § 128-1. No person shall hold more than one office; exception.
- § 128-1.1. Dual-office holding allowed.
- § 128-1.2. Ex officio service by county and city representatives and officials.
- § 128-2. Holding office contrary to the Constitution; penalty.
- § 128-3. Bargains for office void.
- § 128-4. Receiving compensation of subordinates for appointment or retention; removal.
- § 128-5. Oath required before acting; penalty.
- § 128-6. Persons admitted to office deemed to hold lawfully.
- § 128-7. Officer to hold until successor qualified.
- § 128-7.1. Failure to qualify creates vacancy.
- § 128-7.2. Qualifications for appointment to fill vacancy in elective office.
- § 128-8: Repealed by Session Laws 1981, c. 884, s. 13.
- §128-9: Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 650.
- § 128-10. Citizen to recover funds of county or town retained by delinquent official.
- § 128-11. Trust funds to be kept separate.
- § 128-12. Violations to be reported; misdemeanors.
- § 128-13. Officers compensated from fees in certain counties to render statement; penalty; proceeds to school fund.
- § 128-14. Identification cards for field agents or deputies of State departments.
- § 128-15. Employment preference for veterans and their spouses or surviving spouses.
- § 128-15.1: Repealed by 1987 (Reg. Sess., 1988), c. 1064, s. 4.
- § 128-15.2. Appointment of acting heads of certain agencies.
- § 128-15.3. Discrimination against handicapped prohibited in hiring; recruitment, etc., of handicapped persons.
- § 128-16. Officers subject to removal; for what offenses.
- § 128-17. Petition for removal; county attorney to prosecute.
- § 128-18. Petition filed with clerk; what it shall contain; answer.
- § 128-19. Suspension pending hearing; how vacancy filled.
- § 128-20. Precedence on calendar; costs.
- § 128-21. Definitions.
- § 128-22. Name and date of establishment.
- § 128-23. Acceptance by cities, towns and counties.
- § 128-24. Membership.
- § 128-25. Membership in System.
- § 128-26. Allowance for service.
- § 128-26A. Reciprocity of creditable service with other State-administered retirement systems.
- § 128-27. Benefits.
- § 128-28. Administration and responsibility for operation of System.
- § 128-29. Management of funds.
- § 128-29.1. Authority to invest in certain common and preferred stocks.
- § 128-30. Method of financing.
- § 128-31. Exemptions from execution.
- § 128-32. Protection against fraud.
- § 128-32.1. Failure to respond.
- § 128-33. Certain laws not applicable to members.
- § 128-34. Transfer of members.
- § 128-35. Obligations of pension accumulation fund.
- § 128-36. Local laws unaffected; when benefits begin to accrue.
- § 128-36.1: Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c. 318.
- § 128-37. Membership of employees of district health departments or public health authorities.
- § 128-37.1. Membership of employees of county social services department.
- § 128-38. Reservation of power to change.
- § 128-38.1. Termination or partial termination; discontinuance of contributions.
- § 128-38.2. Internal Revenue Code compliance.
- § 128-38.3. Deduction for payment to certain employees' associations allowed.
- § 128-38.4. Forfeiture of retirement benefits for certain felonies.
- § 128-39. Leaves of absence for State officials for protracted illness or other reason.
- § 128-39.1. Leaves of absence for State officials for military or naval service.
- § 128-40. Leaves of absence for county officials for protracted illness or other reason.
- § 128-41. Leaves of absence for municipal officials for protracted illness or other reason.
- § 128-42. Leaves of absence for county or municipal officials for military or naval service.