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DELEGATE DARBY: In other words, if you are
saying in your memorandum that there are 135,000 employees
of the state, I assume that you are including even the
assistant or deputy attorney generals, state's attorneys,
deputy or assistant state's attorneys, so I assume that
they would also be included and the legislature could not
exempt any group; is that correct?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Bothe.
DELEGATE BOTHE: It depends on what you con-
sider to be employees. There is a body of law con-
struing the meaning of that. I don't think assistant
attorney generals or other policy-making employees of the
state or of private employers would be considered em-
ployees .
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Darby.
DELEGATE DARBY: You would consider, let's say,
an assistant attorney general an employee of the state.
He wouldn't be a policy-maker, would he?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Bothe.
DELEGATE BOTHE: I think my answer would have
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to be qualified in the same was as an earlier one was.
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