California Code of Regulations
Title 2 - Administration
Division 1 - Administrative Personnel
Chapter 3 - Department of Human Resources
Subchapter 1 - General Civil Service Rules
Article 7 - Moving and Relocation Expenses
Section 599.723.2 - Relocation of New Hire - International Trade Office Director - Excluded
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
Reimbursement for relocation expenses for any new hire is at the discretion of the appointing authority. Other approvals may be required as noted. Application of this regulation precludes application of any part of section 599.723.1 of these regulations.
(a) Reimbursement may be allowed for all or part of the travel and moving expenses of persons who change their place of residence to accept employment with the state in an appointment to the position of International Trade Office Director at a foreign location under the following conditions:
(b) Appointees who meet the criteria in subsection (a) may be approved to receive the following reimbursement of relocation expenses:
(c) With advance approval from the Department, an appointee who meets the criteria in subsection (a) may, at the discretion of the appointing power be reimbursed for relocation expenses, in addition to those in subsections (b)(1) and (2) above, for all or part of the following:
(d) Advance approval of the appointing power and the Department of Finance is required on any reimbursement or combination of reimbursements under subsections (b) and/or (c) above which exceeds a total of $10,000. Claims for reimbursement of appointment relocation expenses under this regulation must be submitted no later than 6 months from the report date. No reimbursement will be issued prior to the appointee reporting to the new headquarters, or for expenses not approved, or not incurred, or for non-substantiated expenses, or for expenses provided or reimbursed in another way.
(e) If an appointee whose travel and moving expenses have been so paid does not continue his/her employment with that agency for a period of two years (unless the discontinuance of his/her employment was the result of death, prolonged illness, disability, change of administration, unacceptable assessment of the appointee by that agency, or similar eventualities beyond the control of the appointee as determined by the appointing power), he/she shall repay the following percentage of the amount received as reimbursement for such travel and moving expenses:
100 percent if employed less than 6 months.
75 percent if employed 6 months but less than 12 months.
50 percent if employed 12 months but less than 18 months.
25 percent if employed 18 months but less than 2 years.
(f) Upon completion of two years of satisfactory service in the position of International Trade Office Director, and immediately prior to a no fault termination of appointment or termination as a result of a change in administration, the appointee shall, upon approval of the appointing power, receive a one-time repatriation differential as follows:
(g) Items of expense not specifically provided for in this regulation shall not be reimbursed.
1. New
section filed 10-31-2002; operative 11-1-2002. Submitted to OAL for printing
only pursuant to Government Code section
3539.5
(Register 2002, No. 51).
2. Change without regulatory effect
amending section and adding NOTE filed 10-13-2014 pursuant to section 100,
title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2014, No.
42).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 3539.5 and 18502, Government Code. Reference: Section 19842, Government Code.