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State Personnel Board Precedential Decisions

What's the class about?

This one-day class reviews the precedential decisions issued by the State Personnel Board (SPB). The SPB Administrative Law Judges are bound to follow these decisions in issuing their proposed decisions following evidentiary hearings. The precedential decisions cover such topics as notice of adverse action, Skelly rights, legal causes for discipline, defenses to adverse action, evidentiary issues, backpay issues, rejections during probation, disciplinary transfers, non-punitive terminations, termination of limited-term appointments, medical terminations, settlement agreements, drug testing, attendance, violence/threats in the workplace, alcoholism and free speech.

What's the class objective?

This class provides participants with an understanding of how the SPB interprets its laws and rules covering the above topics to provide a better insight into the likely outcome of cases that come before the SPB.

Who should attend?

This class is designed for employees involved in drafting adverse actions and in representing parties at administrative law judge hearings.

How much is tuition?

$135 per participant

When is the class offered?

November 1, 2007
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

April 22, 2008
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

 
 
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