HOUSE BILL
1218
AN ACT relative to
discipline of state employees or officers making willful false statements.
SPONSORS: Rep. Gilman,
Graf 1; Rep. K. Herman, Hills 13; Rep. Ward, Graf 1
COMMITTEE: Executive
Departments and Administration
ANALYSIS
3 False Certification or Statement; Public
Works. Amend RSA 96:1 and 96:2 to read as follows:
96:1 Public Works or Contracts; False
Certification; Penalty. If any officer or employee of the state who is
responsible for certification of any work progress report, invoice, manifest
or other document used as a basis for payment of any money appropriated under
any capital or other budget act shall knowingly or willfully make or certify
any false statement in connection therewith, he or she shall be
guilty of a class B felony.
96:2 Public Works or Contracts; False
Statement; Penalty. If any officer or employee of the state in performing the
duty of awarding any contract as a result of competitive bid, required under
any capital budget act, shall knowingly or willfully make or certify any false
statement in connection therewith or shall recommend to the governor and
council the approval of any such award to other than the lowest responsible
bidder, except as provided by law, he or she shall be guilty of
a class B felony.
4 New Section; False Statement;
Disciplinary Hearing. Amend RSA 96 by inserting after section 2 the following
new section:
96:3 False Statement; Disciplinary Hearing.
If any officer or employee of the state in performing the duty of his or her
position shall knowingly or willfully make or certify any false statement in
order to impede a process of a state agency, to gain advantage in employment
or status, or to cause harm to a superior, co-worker, or any subordinate,
shall upon so finding pursuant to a disciplinary hearing held by the director
of personnel, department of administrative services of the state, be
terminated from state employment if a state employee or, if a state officer,
be recommended for removal under RSA 4 by procedures for removal of state
officers.
5 Effective Date. This act shall take
effect January 1, 2001.