New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 4A - CIVIL SERVICE
Chapter 4 - SELECTION AND APPOINTMENT
Subchapter 1 - TYPES OF APPOINTMENTS
Section 4A:4-1.9 - Return of employees to their permanent titles

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 4A:4-1.9

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) An employee with permanent status in a career service title, who is returned during or at the end of the working test period in another title, or from an appointment under 4A:4-1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, or 1.8, to his or her permanent title, will have rights to a position in the permanent title in the same organizational unit.

1. The employee must have held the permanent title within current continuous service.

2. In State service, an organizational unit shall mean an appointing authority. In local service, an organizational unit shall mean a department or separate agency within the same governmental jurisdiction. A school district shall be considered a separate jurisdiction.

(b) The appointing authority shall use the following procedures, to effect the return of the permanent employee:

1. Reassign the employee to a vacant position/title;

2. Separate a provisional employee with no permanent status and reassign the returning employee to the position/title; or

3. Return an employee serving provisionally in the permanent title of the returning employee to his or her permanent title and reassign the returning employee to the position/title.

(c) The appointing authority and the returning employee may agree to use the following optional procedures to effect the return of the permanent employee:

1. The employee may accept appointment to other titles at the same or lower level, in the same or a different series for which the employee qualifies in the same or another organizational unit.

2. The status and compensation rights of the returning employee shall be determined in accordance with normal civil service rules and policies.

(d) When the appointing authority offers the employee options under (b) and (c) above, the employee may choose to accept either option.

(e) If the appointing authority offers only an option under (b) above, the employee must accept the option offered.

(f) Layoff procedures must be utilized when the appointing authority cannot effect the return of a permanent employee under (b) or (c) above. See 4A:4-4.8(d) on certification procedures.

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