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All sources · 18,762 documents · Table of contents · Chapter 36 · Chapter 36

Missouri

Chapter 36
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36.010. Citation of law.
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36.020. Definitions.
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36.025. All state employees at-will, exceptions.
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36.030. Eleemosynary and penal institution personnel, administration of merit system — exemptions — employee suggestions, awards authorized — report, when.
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36.031. Applicability of merit system — director of personnel to notify affected agencies.
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36.040. Personnel division, head, functions — administration of law, equal opportunity law.
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36.060. Duties of director — rules generally, promulgation, procedure.
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36.070. Rules and regulations, authorized, procedure.
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36.080. Director — appointment — salary — removal.
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36.090. Duties of personnel director.
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36.100. Director to prepare position classification plans.
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36.110. Allocation of positions to appropriate classes, delegation of allocation authority — right of employees to be heard.
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36.120. Changes in or reallocation of positions.
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36.130. Appointments subject to approval of director.
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36.140. Director to prepare pay plan.
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36.150. Appointments and promotions, how made — no discrimination permitted — prohibited activities — violations, cause for dismissal.
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36.152. Definitions.
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36.155. Political activities by state employees permitted — prohibited activities.
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36.157. Prohibitions on political activities by state employees.
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36.159. State employee not to be coerced into political activity — penalty.
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36.160. Interference with fair examination or ratings — misdemeanor.
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36.170. Examinations, how conducted — agencies may administer.
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36.180. Examinations — accessibility and accommodations for persons with disabilities — rejection of applications — confidentiality of documents.
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36.190. Notice of class or position openings — information to be given in notice.
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36.200. Evaluation of qualifications of applicants.
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36.220. Preference for veterans — exceptions.
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36.221. Missouri National Guard members offered interview for merit positions, when.
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36.225. Competitive examination, parental preference — eligibility, effect.
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36.240. Appointing authorities, procedure to fill vacancies — director to certify for selection the names of available eligibles.
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36.250. Probationary periods.
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36.280. Transfer of employees — written notice to director.
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36.320. Promotional register.
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36.330. Director to certify employment rights of state and of employees.
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36.340. Director may establish system of service reports.
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36.350. Sick and annual leaves — regulations to apply to all state agencies.
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36.370. Suspension of employees — exception for National Guard members, when — appeal from suspension authorized.
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36.380. Dismissal of employee — notice.
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36.390. Right of appeal, procedure, regulation — dismissal appeal procedure.
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36.400. Powers of commission to administer oaths and issue subpoenas.
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36.410. Failure of employee to testify — penalty.
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36.420. Records open for public inspection.
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36.430. Use of public buildings.
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36.440. Compliance with law — penalty for failure to comply.
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36.450. Costs of administration, paid how.
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36.460. Violation by employee — penalty.
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36.500. Personnel division to perform personnel studies and services as directed by commissioner.
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36.510. Director's duties for all state agencies — strikes by merit system employees.
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