45-49-120.21
Section 45-49-120.21 Dismissals. (a) An appointing authority may dismiss a classified employee whenever he or she considers the good of the service will be served thereby, for reasons stated in writing, served on the affected employee, and a copy furnished to the director, which action shall become a public record; the dismissed employee, within 10 days after notice, may appeal from the action of the appointing authority by filing a written answer to the charges. The board, after investigating may order a public hearing upon notice to, and opportunity to be heard by, the employee and if the charges are proved unwarranted, order the reinstatement of the employee under such conditions as the board may determine. (b) In addition to removal by an appointing authority, persons in the classified service may be removed or disciplined in the following manner. Charges may be filed by any officer, citizen, or taxpayer of the county with the director who, after investigation, may cause a copy to...
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45-27-120.06
Section 45-27-120.06 Powers of appointing authorities. Each county appointing authority is authorized to hire employees to fill approved vacancies within their department. Appointing authorities shall include: The county commission, the sheriff, the probate judge, the tax assessor, and the tax collector. The county commission may designate other appointing authorities. Appointing authorities shall supervise and discipline employees in their departments based on this article and the rules, policies, and procedures established by the county commission. (Act 92-396, p. 815, §7.)...
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45-35A-51.20
Section 45-35A-51.20 Discharges. (a) The appointing authority may discharge an employee in the classified service, whenever he or she considers the good of the service and the welfare of the city will be best served thereby, by making and filing in his or her office an order to that effect together with the reasons assigned for the discharge, however, the power to discharge shall not be capriciously or arbitrarily exercised in any case; a copy of such order and the reasons assigned shall be served upon each the employee and the director before the effective date thereof; and a copy served upon the director shall be filed and retained in the office as a public record. The discharged employee, within 10 days after receipt of the discharge notice, may appeal the action of the appointing authority to the board, by filing a written answer to the chair with a demand for a hearing. It shall be the duty of the board to fix a time and place for hearing on the appeal, and to give notice thereof...
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23-1-353
Section 23-1-353 Transfer of personnel. The current Director of the Alabama Department of Aeronautics shall be transferred to the Alabama State Department of Transportation into a Merit System position classified as Aeronautics Administrator, which position shall be assigned an appropriate pay range by the State Personnel Board as set forth in the Merit System Act and personnel board regulations, but in no event shall compensation be less than at salary range 86. The current Executive Assistant of the Alabama Department of Aeronautics shall be transferred to the Alabama State Department of Transportation into a Merit System position classified as Aeronautics Specialist, which position shall be assigned an appropriate pay range by the State Personnel Board as set forth in the Merit System Act and personnel board regulations, but in no event shall compensation be less than at salary range 75. The State Personnel Department shall take all necessary action to create and establish the...
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45-49-120.12
Section 45-49-120.12 Vacancies. Vacancies in the classified service shall be filled either by promotion, appointment, transfer, or demotion. The appointing authority shall notify the director when a vacancy is to be filled. (Acts 1939, No. 470, p. 298, § 13; Act 2004-105, p. 145, § 1.)...
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45-8-120.13
Section 45-8-120.13 Disciplinary action. An appointing authority may take disciplinary action against any employee assigned to his or her department so long as the action is taken in accordance with the guidelines established by the board and this article. If the appointing authority's action involves the dismissal, demotion, or suspension without pay of a regular status classified service employee, the appointing authority shall ensure that a pre-determination hearing is held between the employee and appointing authority before the action is taken against the individual. Such hearing shall be held in accordance with guidelines as established by the board. The appointing authority shall, also, submit a written report to the board within five working days of the effective date of such disciplinary action giving the reason for the dismissal, demotion, or suspension without pay. A regular status classified service employee may appeal his or her dismissal, demotion, or suspension without...
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45-35A-51.17
Section 45-35A-51.17 Working test period. (a) Every person appointed to a position in the classified service, after certification of his or her name from a promotion list or an employment register, shall be tested by a working test while occupying such position. The period of such working test shall commence immediately upon appointment and shall continue for such time, not less than six months, as shall be determined by the director. The appointing authority shall observe the employee's attitude toward his or her work, his or her capacity to perform the duties required of him or her, any habits which may affect in any manner the character of service performed by him or her, and his or her general dependability, during such working test period, and report to the director, periodically as required, in writing, the results of such observation. The appointing authority may remove an employee, after a reasonable test period, if in his or her opinion the employee is unable or unwilling to...
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45-49-120.20
Section 45-49-120.20 Layoffs. In accordance with the rules adopted under this part, an appointing authority may layoff an employee in the classified service whenever he or she deems it necessary by reason of shortage of work or funds, or the abolition of a position, or other material change in duties or organization. The seniority and service ratings of employees shall be controlling in determining the order of layoffs. The appointing authority shall give written notice to the director of every proposed layoff a reasonable time before the effective date thereof, and the director shall make such orders relating thereto as he or she considers necessary to secure compliance with the rules. The name of every regular employee so laid off shall be placed on the appropriate reemployment list. (Acts 1939, No. 470, p. 298, § 21.)...
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36-26-12
Section 36-26-12 Preparation, etc., of pay plan for employees in state service. After consultation with appointing authorities and the state fiscal officers, the director shall prepare and recommend to the board a pay plan for all employees in the state service. Such pay plan shall include for each class of positions a minimum and a maximum rate and such intermediate rates as the director considers necessary or equitable. In establishing such rates the director shall give consideration to the experience in recruiting for positions in the state service, the prevailing rates of pay for the services performed and for comparable services in public and private employment, living costs, maintenance or other benefits received by employees and the state's financial condition and policies. Such pay plan, after adoption by the board, shall be submitted to the Governor, who shall have the power to revise or alter the plan. Such pay plan shall take effect when approved by the Governor. Amendments...
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36-26-21
Section 36-26-21 Working test period for employees; removal during test period; notification as to continuation of employee in position prior to expiration of test period; restoration to eligibility, etc., list of employees removed during or at expiration of test period. (a) Every person appointed to a position in the classified service after certification of his name from a promotion list or an employment list shall be tested by a working test while occupying such position. The period of such working test shall commence immediately upon appointment and shall continue for such time, not less than six months, as shall be established by the director. At such times during the working test period and in such manner as the director may require, the appointing authority shall report to the director his observation of the employee's work and his judgment of the employee's willingness and ability to perform his duties satisfactorily and as to his habits and dependability. (b) At any time...
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