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Code · Utah · Title 67 — State Officers and Employees · Chapter 19A

67-19a-301. Charges submissible under grievance procedure.

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Effective 5/8/2018
67-19a-301. Charges submissible under grievance procedure.
(1)This grievance procedure may only be used by career service employees who are not:
(a)public applicants for a position with the state's work force;
(b)public employees of the state's political subdivisions;
(c)public employees covered by other grievance procedures; or
(d)employees of state institutions of higher education.
(a)Whenever a question or dispute exists as to whether an employee is qualified to use this grievance procedure, the administrator shall resolve the question or dispute.
(b)The administrator's decision under Subsection (2)(a) is reviewable only by the Court of Appeals.
(3)Any career service employee may submit a grievance based upon a claim or charge of injustice or oppression, including dismissal from employment, resulting from an act, occurrence, omission, or condition for solution through the grievance procedures set forth in this chapter.
(4)A reporting employee who desires to bring an administrative claim of retaliatory action shall use the grievance procedure described in Section 67-19a-402.5 .
(5)A career service employee who desires to bring a grievance described in Subsection 67-19a-202(1) shall use and follow the grievance procedure described in Part 3, Grievance Procedures , and Part 4, Procedural Steps to Be Followed by Aggrieved Employee .
(6)An employee who desires to initiate an administrative review challenging the findings of an abusive conduct investigation shall use and follow the procedure described in Section 67-19a-501 .
Amended by Chapter 390 , 2018 General Session
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