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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 18A — State personnel

18A.095 Rights of executive branch employees.

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(1)A classified employee with status shall not be dismissed, demoted, suspended
without pay, or involuntarily transferred except for cause.
(2)Prior to dismissal, a classified employee with status shall be notified in writing of
the intent to dismiss him or her. The notice shall also state:
(a)The specific reasons for dismissal including:
1. The statutory, regulatory, or policy violation;
2. The specific action or activity on which the intent to dismiss is based;
3. The date and place of such action or activity; and
4. The names of the parties involved;
(b)That the employee has the right to appear personally, or with counsel if he or
she has retained counsel, to reply to the appointing authority or his or her
designee; and
(c)Whether the employee is placed on administrative leave by the appointing
authority with pay upon receiving the intent to dismiss letter prior to the
agency's final action.
(3)The Personnel Cabinet shall prescribe and distribute a pretermination form to be
completed and forwarded by an employee who wishes to appear before the
appointing authority or his or her designee. The form shall be attached to every
notice of intent to dismiss and shall contain written instructions explaining:
(a)The right granted an employee under the provisions of this section relating to
pretermination hearings; and
(b)The time limits and procedures to be followed by all parties in pretermination
hearings.
(4)No later than five
(5)working days after receipt of the notice of intent to dismiss,
excluding the day he or she receives the notice, the employee may request to
appear, personally or with counsel if he or she has retained counsel, to reply to the
appointing authority or his or her designee.
(5)Unless agreed to by the appointing authority or his or her designee and the
employee, the appearance shall be scheduled within six
(6)working days after
receipt of an employee's request to appear before the appointing authority or his or
her designee, excluding the day his or her request is received.
(6)No later than five
(5)working days after the employee appears before the
appointing authority or his or her designee, excluding the day of the appearance, the
cabinet head or agency or his or her designee shall:
(a)Determine whether to dismiss the employee or to modify or rescind the intent
to dismiss; and
(b)Notify the employee in writing of the decision.
(7)If the appointing authority or his or her designee determines that the employee shall
be dismissed, the employee shall be notified in writing of:
(a)The effective date of his or her dismissal;
(b)The specific reason for the dismissal, including:
1. The statutory, regulatory, or policy violation;
2. The specific action or activity on which the dismissal is based;
3. The date and place of the action or activity; and
4. The names of the parties involved; and
(c)That he or she may appeal the dismissal to the board within thirty
calendar days after receipt of this notification, excluding the day he or she
receives notice.
(8)A classified employee with status who is demoted, suspended without pay, or
involuntarily transferred shall be notified in writing of:
(a)The demotion, suspension, or involuntary transfer;
(b)The effective date of the demotion, suspension, or involuntary transfer;
(c)The specific reason for the demotion, suspension, or involuntary transfer,
including:
1. The statutory, regulatory, or policy violation;
2. The specific action or activity on which the demotion, suspension, or
involuntary transfer is based;
3. The date and place of the action or activity; and
4. The names of the parties involved; and
(d)That he or she has the right to appeal to the board within thirty
(30)calendar
days, excluding the day that he or she received notification of the personnel
action.
(9)Any unclassified employee who is dismissed, demoted, suspended without pay, or
involuntarily transferred for cause may, within thirty
(30)calendar days after the
dismissal, demotion, suspension, or involuntary transfer, appeal to the board for
review thereof.
(a)An employee whose position is reallocated shall be notified in writing by the
appointing authority of:
1. The reallocation or reclassification; and
2. If the reallocation or reclassification is to a lower grade, his or her right
to request reconsideration by the secretary within ten
(10)working days
of receipt of the notice, excluding the day he or she receives notification.
(b)The employee shall file a written request for reconsideration of the
reallocation or reclassification to a lower grade with the secretary in a manner
and form prescribed by the secretary and shall be given a reasonable
opportunity to be heard by the secretary. The secretary shall make a
determination within sixty
(60)calendar days after the request has been filed
by an employee. The secretary's determination shall be final and shall not be
appealable to the Personnel Board.
(a)Any applicant, classified employee, or federally funded time-limited
employee may appeal to the board an action alleged to be based on
discrimination due to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age
forty
(40)and above, or any other category protected under state or federal
civil rights laws. Nothing in this section shall be construed to preclude any
applicant, classified employee, or unclassified employee from filing with the
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights a complaint alleging discrimination
on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, or age in
accordance with KRS Chapter 344.
(b)Appeals alleging discrimination shall be filed within thirty
(30)calendar days
after the alleged discriminatory action occurred.
(a)Any applicant for classified employment under KRS Chapter 18A who has
been notified by the Personnel Cabinet that he or she did not meet the
minimum qualifications for a position may request reconsideration from the
secretary not more than ten
(10)calendar days after the notification was sent.
The secretary's review and determination of the reconsideration shall be
completed within ten
(10)calendar days from the receipt of the request for
reconsideration. The secretary's determination shall be final and shall not be
appealable to the Personnel Board.
(b)Any applicant for employment in a classified position under KRS Chapter
18A may appeal the hiring agency's nonselection based on an alleged
violation of appointment and promotion provisions contained in this chapter
or administrative regulations promulgated under this chapter to the board. The
appeal shall be filed not later than thirty
(30)calendar days after the notice of
nonselection was mailed or sent electronically.
(13)When an employee who qualifies for a position has his or her name removed from
the register, the employee may petition the secretary for the opportunity to be heard
by the secretary or his or her designee. The petition shall be delivered to the
secretary in writing or electronically no later than ten
(10)calendar days after the
removal notification has been sent. The secretary's decision shall be final and not
appealable to the Personnel Board.
(a)Appeals to the board shall be in writing on an appeal form prescribed by the
board. The Personnel Board shall be responsible for the distribution of these
forms.
(b)The appeal form shall be attached to any notice of dismissal, demotion,
suspension, or involuntary transfer. The appeal form shall instruct the
employee to state whether he or she is a classified or unclassified employee,
his or her full name, his or her appointing authority, work station address and
telephone number, home address and personal telephone number, personal
email address, and, if he or she has retained counsel at the time he or she files
an appeal, the name, address, and telephone number of his or her attorney.
(c)The form shall also instruct a classified employee to state the action he or she
is appealing in a short, plain, concise statement of the facts. The form shall
instruct an unclassified employee to make a short, plain, concise statement of
the reason for the appeal and the cause given for his or her dismissal,
demotion, suspension, or involuntary transfer.
(d)Any appeal form filed by a classified or unclassified employee shall identify
the statute, administrative regulation, or policy that was allegedly violated.
(e)Upon receipt of the appeal by the board, the appointing authority and the
Personnel Cabinet shall be notified and the board shall schedule a hearing.
(15)All administrative hearings conducted by the board shall be conducted in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
(a)The board shall deny a hearing to an employee who has failed to file an
appeal within the time prescribed by this section; and to an unclassified
employee who has failed to state the reasons for the appeal and the cause for
which he or she has been dismissed, demoted, suspended without pay, or
involuntarily transferred. The board shall deny any appeal after a preliminary
hearing if it lacks jurisdiction to grant relief. The board shall notify the
employee of its denial in writing and shall inform the employee of his or her
right to appeal the denial under the provisions of KRS 18A.100.
(b)Any investigation by the board of any matter related to an appeal filed by an
employee shall be conducted only upon notice to the employee, the
employee's counsel, and the appointing authority. All parties to the appeal
shall have access to information produced by the investigations and the
information shall be presented at the hearing.
(17)Each appeal shall be decided individually, unless otherwise agreed by the parties
and the board. The board shall not:
(a)Employ class action procedures; or
(b)Conduct test representative cases.
(18)Board members shall abstain from public comment about a pending or impending
proceeding before the board. This shall not prohibit board members from making
public statements in the course of their official duties or from explaining for public
information the procedures of the board.
(19)An appeal to the board may be heard by the full board or one
(1)or more of the
following: Its executive director, its general counsel, any nonelected member of the
board, or any hearing officer secured by the board pursuant to KRS 13B.030.
(a)If the board finds that the action complained of was taken by the appointing
authority in violation of laws prohibiting favor for, or discrimination against,
or bias with respect to, his or her political or religious opinions or affiliations
or ethnic origin, or in violation of laws prohibiting discrimination because of
such individual's sex or age or disability, the appointing authority shall
immediately reinstate the employee to his or her former position or a position
of like status and pay, without loss of pay for the period of time at issue, or
otherwise make the employee whole unless the order is stayed by the board or
the court on appeal.
(b)If the board finds that the action complained of was taken without just cause,
the board shall order the immediate reinstatement of the employee to his or
her former position or a position of like status and pay, without loss of pay for
the period of time at issue, or otherwise make the employee whole unless the
order is stayed by the board or the court on appeal.
(c)If the board finds that the action taken by the appointing authority was
excessive or erroneous in view of all the surrounding circumstances, the board
shall direct the appointing authority to modify or rescind the action at issue.
(d)In all other cases, the board shall direct the appointing authority to rescind the
action taken or otherwise grant specific relief or dismiss the appeal.
(21)If a final order of the board is appealed, a court may award reasonable attorney fees
to an employee who prevails by a final adjudication on the merits as provided by
KRS 453.260. This award shall not include attorney fees attributable to the hearing
before the board.
(22)When any employee is dismissed and not ordered reinstated after the appeal, the
board in its discretion may direct that his or her name be placed on an appropriate
reemployment list for employment in any similar position other than the one from
which he or she had been removed.
(23)After a final decision has been rendered by the board or court, an employee who
prevails in his or her appeal may be credited with the amount of leave time used for
time spent at his or her hearing before the board or court. Employees who had an
insufficient amount of leave time shall be credited with leave time equal to the
amount of time spent at their hearings before the board or court.
(24)If the appointing authority appeals the final order of the board, unless the board
rules otherwise, the reinstated employee shall remain in his or her former position,
or a position of like status or pay, until the conclusion of the appeals process, at
which time the appointing authority shall take action in accordance with the court
order.
(25)After a final decision in a contested case has been rendered by the last
administrative or judicial body to which the case has been appealed, the board shall
make the decision available to the public in electronic format on its website and
shall organize the decisions according to the statutory basis for which the appeal
was based.
(26)Appeals concerning dismissals of classified employees with status shall take
precedence for hearings before the board over all other appeals.
(27)Any classified or unclassified employee as defined in KRS 18A.005 who is not
restored to a position pursuant to KRS 61.371 to 61.377, or who is dismissed
without cause within one
(1)year after reinstatement, may appeal to the Personnel
Board. The appeal shall be filed in writing with the executive director of the board
not later than thirty
(30)days after the notification of the action in question has
been mailed or sent electronically.
(28)If an individual received a notice that does not comply with subsection (7)(c),
(8)(d), or (14)(b) of this section, or received no written or electronic notification of
his or her dismissal, demotion, suspension, or involuntary transfer pursuant to
subsection
(7)or
(8)of this section, he or she shall file his or her appeal to the
board within one hundred eighty
(180)days of:
(a)Receipt of the written notice, if he or she received a written notice that does
not comply with subsection (7)(c), (8)(d), or (14)(b) of this section; or
(b)The alleged act, if he or she did not receive written or electronic notification
of the alleged act in question.
(29)If a classified or unclassified employee refuses or fails to cooperate as a witness in
an agency, Personnel Cabinet, or board investigation, hearing, proceeding, or
inquiry, the employee may be subject to disciplinary action.
(30)Unless otherwise provided by this chapter, the board shall not have jurisdiction over
any appeal except as authorized by this section.
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