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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 71 — STATE GOVERNMENT · Chapter 25

§ 2502. Transfers and reassignments.

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§ 2502. Transfers and reassignments.
(a)Transfers.-- The transfer of a classified service employee from a position under the jurisdiction of one appointing authority to a position in the same class under the jurisdiction of another appointing authority may be made with the approval of the Office of Administration and both appointing authorities.
(b)Reassignments.-- An appointing authority may reassign a classified service employee under the appointing authority's jurisdiction from one position to another in the same class or in a similar class at the same pay range for which the employee qualifies.
(c)Manner of transfers and reassignments.-- Transfers and reassignments shall be accomplished in a manner prescribed by the Office of Administration.
(d)Promotion.-- A transfer or reassignment of an employee from a position in one class to a position in a class for which a higher maximum salary is prescribed shall be deemed a promotion and may be accomplished only in the manner provided for in this part.
(e)Appointment after certification.-- No individual may be transferred or reassigned from a position in the unclassified service to a position in the classified service unless appointed to the classified service position after certification of the individual's name from an eligible list in accordance with the provisions of this part.
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