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(1) (c)
Demotion, layoff, suspension or discharge. If an employee has
2permanent status in class, or an employee has served with the state as an assistant
3district attorney or an assistant state public defender for a continuous period of 12
4months or more, the employee may appeal a demotion, layoff, suspension, discharge
5or reduction in base pay to the commission as the final step in the state employee
6grievance
process procedure established under s.
230.445 230.04 (14), if the appeal
7alleges that the decision was not based on just cause.
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(1) (e)
Discretionary performance awards. This subsection does not
10apply to decisions of an appointing authority relating to discretionary performance
11awards under s. 230.12 (5)
or under the discretionary merit award program
12established under s. 230.04 (19), including the evaluation methodology and results
13used to determine the award or the amount awarded.
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(3) (g)
Veterans preferences. The right of a person to reemployment
17under this subsection does not entitle the person to retention, preference, or
18displacement rights over any person who has a superior claim under s. 45.03 (4),
1962.13 (4) (d), 63.08 (1) (f)
or (fm), 63.37, 63.39 (2m), 66.0509 (1), 230.15 (2m), 230.16
20(7) or (7m), 230.21 (1m), 230.25, or 230.275.
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(1)
Hiring preferences for veterans. The treatment of ss. 63.08 (1) (fm) and
23230.25 (1g) and (1m) first applies to a position that is posted on the effective date of
24this subsection.
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1(2)
Probationary periods. The treatment of s. 230.28 (1) (a), (am), and (c) first
2applies to a probationary period that begins on the effective date of this subsection.
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(3)
Standards for adverse employment actions. The treatment of s. 230.34 (1)
4(a) (intro.) and (am) first applies to employee discipline for conduct that occurs on the
5effective date of this subsection.
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(4)
Grievance procedures. The treatment of s. 230.44 (1) (c) first applies to an
7action taken against an employee on the effective date of this subsection.
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(5)
Reinstatement privileges, separation from classified service. The
9treatment of s. 230.40 (3) first applies to a person who separates from the classified
10service on the effective date of this subsection.