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Code · Louisiana · Title 42 — Public Officers and Employees

RS 42:67

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RS 42:67
PART IV. QUALIFICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
§67. Unclassified management positions
A. Each appointee to or employee in a management position that is added to the unclassified state civil service by the Civil Service Commission under authority of Article X, Section 2(B) of the Louisiana Constitution, shall be subject to the provisions of this Part.
B. For purposes of this Part, "management position" means a position in which the appointee or employee performs one or more of the following activities within an agency in the executive branch of state government:
(1)Exercises important policy-making, policy-determining, or other executive functions.
(2)Directs the work of an organizational unit.
(3)Is held accountable for the success of one or more specific programs or projects.
(4)Monitors progress toward organizational goals and periodically evaluates and makes appropriate adjustments to those goals.
Added by Acts 1983, No. 693, §1.
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