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NA ORD-2002-017 Adoption of FY 2002-2003 Budget Ordinance, Grant and Capital Project Ordinances, Classification and Pay Plan,
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NA ORD-2002-017 Adoption of FY 2002-2003 Budget Ordinance, Grant and Capital Project Ordinances, Classification and Pay Plan,
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6/27/2002
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Ordinance
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5a
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Minutes - 20020627
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/ if the employee's separation effective date is January 9, 2003, the earliest <br />date that a new empioyee may begin work in that position is July 1, 2003. <br />/ If the employee's separation effective date is May 15, 2003, the earliest date <br />that a new employee may begin work in that position is July 1, 2003. <br />4. Recruitment Process <br />For a non-critical opening, the department head may initiate the recruitment and selection <br />process no earlier than finro months prior to the freeze ending date for the opening and no <br />employee may begin work in the position prior to the ending date of the required freeze <br />period. Note: For openings that may be hard to fill and require an extended recruitment <br />period, the Personnel Director may authorize an earlier recruitment beginning date.) <br />5. Lapsed Salaries <br />The lapsed salaries generated by the position vacancy may not be used for another purpose <br />such as temporary employment or overtime wages. <br />6. Temporary Employment <br />An employee may not be hired as temporary with the contingency that he or she will become <br />permanent at the end of the freeze period. <br />
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