Classification Review. (A) When an employee alleges that he is being regularly required to perform duties that are not included in the position description of the position being filled by the employee, and the employee alleges that the duties assigned are not included in the occupation profile to which the position is allocated, the employee may request in writing that the Agency Head review the duties assigned to the employee’s position. The Agency Head or designee shall review the duties as requested. The employee will receive a copy of the written decision within 60 days of the request. If the decision is that the duties assigned are sufficient to justify reclassifying the position, either the position will be reclassified or the duties in question will be removed. Shortage of funds shall not be used as the basis for refusing to reclassify a position after a review has been completed. (B) If the employee is not satisfied with the decision, the employee, with or without representation, may request in writing a review by the Secretary of the Department of Management Services or designee. The written decision of the Secretary of the Department of Management Services or designee as to the classification of the position shall be final and binding on all parties.
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Classification Review. (A) When an employee alleges that he is being regularly required to perform duties that are not included in the position description of the position being filled by the employee, and the employee alleges that the duties assigned are not included in the occupation profile for the broadband level to which the position is allocated, the employee may request in writing that the Agency Head review the duties assigned to the employee’s position. The Agency Head or designee shall review the duties as requested. The employee will receive a copy of the written decision within 60 days of the request. If the decision is that the duties assigned are sufficient to justify reclassifying the position, either the position will be reclassified or the duties in question will be removed. Shortage of funds shall not be used as the basis for refusing to reclassify a position after a review has been completed.
(B) If the employee is not satisfied with the decision, the employee, with or without representation, may request in writing a review by the Secretary of the Department of Management Services or designee. The written decision of the Secretary of the Department of Management Services or designee as to the classification of the position shall be final and binding on all parties.
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Sources: Master Contract
Classification Review. (A) When an employee alleges that he is being regularly required to perform duties that are not included in the position description of the position being filled by the employee, and the employee alleges that the duties assigned are not included in the occupation occupational profile for the broadband level to which the position is allocated, the employee may request in writing that the Agency Head review the duties assigned to the employee’s 's position. The Agency Head or designee shall review the duties as requested. The employee will receive a copy of the written decision within 60 days of the request. If the decision is that the duties assigned are sufficient to justify reclassifying the position, either the position will be reclassified or the duties in question will be removed. Shortage of funds shall not be used as the basis for refusing to reclassify a position after a review has been completed.
(B) If the employee is not satisfied with the decision, the employee, with or without representation, may request in writing a review by the Secretary of the Department of Management Services or designee. The written decision of the Secretary of the Department of Management Services or designee as to the classification of the position shall be final and binding on all parties.
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Sources: Master Contract