Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
211.170(1), (2),
211.1751,
211.1755
212.170(4), 212.870
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
194A.050(1) requires the
Cabinet for Health and Family Services to promulgate administrative regulations
necessary to operate programs and fulfill the responsibilities vested in the
cabinet.
KRS
211.1755(2) requires the
cabinet to promulgate administrative regulations establishing the policies and
procedures for the local health department personnel program. This
administrative regulation describes the provisions and requirements for
promotions, transfers, and demotions of local health department
employees.
Section 1. Promotion.
(1) An employee may be promoted to a higher
grade at any time upon the request of an appointing authority if the employee
meets the minimum requirements of the position as determined by the
department.
(2) The promotion of an
employee shall be based upon individual performance, with due consideration for
length of service and capability of the individual employee to perform the
duties and responsibilities of the new position.
(3) A promoted employee shall serve a
probationary period of thirteen (13) pay periods, to determine through
performance evaluation, if the employee can satisfactorily perform the duties
and responsibilities of the position.
(4) An employee who satisfactorily completes
the required promotional probationary period of thirteen (13) pay periods, as
documented by the performance evaluation, shall receive a three (3) percent
increase in salary.
(5)
(a) A regular status employee may be promoted
from a classified position to an unclassified position.
(b) If separated from an unclassified
position following promotion, an employee shall revert to the class in which
the employee previously held status.
(c) If there is no vacancy in that class, the
employee may be reverted to a position for which the employee is qualified and
certified by the department, or separated from employment if a position is not
available.
(d) Time served in an
unclassified position shall count towards years of service and
seniority.
(e) The employee shall
retain eligibility to earn annual, sick, and compensatory time, if applicable,
and also receive agency provided benefits.
(6) If an employee is granted leave for
medical reasons in excess of twenty (20) work days during the promotional
probationary period, the employee's probationary period shall be extended for
the same length of time as the granted leave to cover the absence.
(7) A performance evaluation shall be
completed for an employee fourteen (14) calendar days prior to completing the
probationary period in order to determine the employee's ability to perform the
job duties successfully.
(8) An
employee who has been promoted, but fails to successfully complete the
probationary period, as documented by the performance evaluation conducted by
the appointing authority or designated supervisory staff, shall revert to a
position in the former class subject to subsection (9) of this section.
Documentation for the unsuccessful completion shall be provided to the employee
and the department.
(9) If approved
by the appointing authority, a promoted employee may request, during the
probationary period, to be reverted to a position in the former class. The
employee may revert to a position in a different class if:
(a) There is no vacancy in the former
class;
(b) The employee is
qualified; and
(c) The employee is
determined eligible by the department.
(10) If a regular employee in the classified
service is dismissed for cause while serving a promotional probationary period,
the employee shall have the right to appeal the dismissal in accordance with
902
KAR 8:110.
Section 2. Transfers.
(1) The appointing authority may, at any
time, transfer a regular employee from a position in one (1) organizational
subdivision to a position of the same class in another organizational
subdivision within an agency.
(2) A
transfer of a regular employee from a position in one (1) class to a position
in another class within an agency having the same entrance salary may be made
only with the approval of the appointing authority and upon determination of
eligibility and certification by the department.
(3) An employee of one (1) agency shall not
transfer to another agency without prior approval of each appointing authority.
If the transfer is approved:
(a) Accumulated
annual and sick leave shall be transferred;
(b) Accumulated compensatory leave shall be
paid in lump sum by the sending agency; and
(c) The annual increment date shall be
retained by the employee.
Section 3. Demotions.
(1) An employee may be demoted for one (1) of
the following reasons:
(a) Documented
unsatisfactory employee performance during the promotional probationary
period;
(b) An employee, with the
approval of the appointing authority, voluntarily requests a demotion to a
position having a lower salary range and less responsibilities and
duties;
(c) A documented
disciplinary problem or the inability of an employee to perform a duty or
responsibility required of the position; or
(d) Due to a reorganization or reassignment
of job duties based on a reorganization plan submitted by an agency and
approved by the department.
(2) If a demotion is due to a reorganization
of an agency, the plan shall state if a reduction in salary of an employee is
to occur.
(3) If an employee is
demoted during the initial probationary period, the employee shall continue in
the employee's probationary period as if the original appointment had been to
the position of the lower class.
(4) The salary of an employee demoted as a
result of documented unsatisfactory performance during the promotional
probationary period shall be reduced to the level prior to promotion.