New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle C - Division of the Budget
Part 150 - Performance Advancement Payments And Performance/longevity Payments For Employees In The Security Supervisors Negotiating Unit
Section 150.8 - Performance evaluation appeals
Universal Citation: 9 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 150.8
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024
(a) Levels of appeal.
(1) Local level. An employee who disagrees
with his/her assigned rating may appeal within 14 calendar days of receipt of
the rating to a local management review board and seek to have the rating
raised to the next higher level. If the organization of an agency is such that
there is no need for a local board, this step in the process may be omitted.
The local board will consider the appeal and issue a written determination
within 14 calendar days of receipt of the appeal.
(2) Agency level. An employee who is rated as
good or lower, and whose appeal has been denied at the local level, may appeal
to a management review board at the agency level and seek to have his/her
rating raised to the next higher level. An appeal to the agency board must be
submitted within 14 calendar days of receipt of the decision of the local
board. The agency board will consider the appeal and will issue a determination
within 21 calendar days of the receipt of the appeal.
(3) Security Supervisors Unit Appeals Board.
An employee who is rated as unsatisfactory and whose appeal has been denied at
the agency level may appeal to a board established jointly by the State and
Council 82. This board will consist of one management representative, one union
representative and, when necessary, a chairperson mutually agreed upon. An
appeal to the unit appeals board must be submitted within 14 calendar days of
receipt of the decision of the agency board. The unit appeals board will
consider the appeal and issue a determination within 60 calendar days of
receipt of the appeal.
(b) Representation. An employee may be represented by a person designated by Council 82 at the appropriate level (local president or designee shall designate at the local level; executive director or designee shall designate above the local level) at each step in the appeal process if he/she so chooses.
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