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Business license fees now apply to each location

Gov. Eloy S. Inos last week signed into law a revenue-generating bill requiring companies to pay for business license fees for each new location they open. House Bill 18-57, HD1 is now Public Law 18-57 and it amended 4 CMC section 5611 to read, “A business shall be required to...
Posted On Dec 23 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

New salary sked will cost CNMI $4.2M

A bill that will establish a new base salary schedule for classified civil service government employees as well as increase their salary ceiling will cost the CNMI $4.2 million, according to Joe Pangelinan, employee development and staffing chief Office of Personnel Management....
Posted On Dec 18 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Not enforcing existing law is the problem—Rayphand

The House of Representatives’ passage of House Bill 18-49 last Monday is counterproductive, according to Northern Marianas Protection & Advocacy Systems Inc. executive director Jim Rayphand. HB 18-49 amends the CNMI traffic code to provide a penalty for not providing...
Posted On Dec 17 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Bill establishing new base salary schedule introduced

House floor leader Ralph Demapan (R-Saipan) introduced yesterday a bill that will establish a new base salary schedule for classified civil service government employees as well as increase the salary ceiling for government employees. With the help of the Civil Service Commission,...
Posted On Dec 11 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago
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