TITLE 1 GENERAL GOVERNMENT
ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 7 STATE PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION
PART 2 CLASSIFIED SERVICE APPOINTMENTS
1.7.2.1 ISSUING AGENCY: State
Personnel Board.
[1.7.2.1 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.1, 07/07/01]
1.7.2.2 SCOPE: All state
agencies in the classified service.
[1.7.2.2 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.2, 07/07/01]
1.7.2.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
NMSA 1978, Section 10-9-10(A); NMSA 1978, Sections 10-9-13(E), (J); and NMSA
1978, Section 10-9-18(A).
[1.7.2.3 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.3, 07/07/01; A, 11/14/02]
1.7.2.4 DURATION: Permanent.
[1.7.2.4 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.4, 07/07/01]
1.7.2.5 EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/07/01
unless a later date is cited at the end of a section.
[1.7.2.5 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.5, 07/07/01]
1.7.2.6 OBJECTIVE: The objective
of Part 2 of Chapter 7 is: to describe various types of appointments in the
classified service and to describe employees’ rights in the classified system.
[1.7.2.6 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.6, 07/07/01]
1.7.2.7 DEFINITIONS:
A. “Career
appointment” is the employment of a candidate in a position recognized by the
office as permanent.
B. “Term
appointment” is the employment of a candidate in a position created for a
special project or a state or federally funded program with a designated
duration.
C. “Temporary appointment” is the employment of a candidate
in a position created for a duration of less than one year.
D. “Emergency appointment” is the employment of an
apparently qualified applicant when an emergency condition exists and the
appropriate employment list contains no available candidates.
E. “Convert(ed)” means the changing of an employee to a
different type of status.
[1.7.2.7 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.7, 07/07/01]
1.7.2.8 PROBATION:
A. A probationary period of one year is
required of all employees unless otherwise provided for by these rules.
B. The probationary period includes all continuous
employment in the classified service except temporary service.
C. A break in employment of at least one work day or
more will require an employee to serve another probationary period upon rehire
into the classified service with the exception of those employees returned to
work under 1.7.10.10 or 1.7.10.14 NMAC.
D. Any
full-time continuous leave, except for military leave, taken during the
probationary period exceeding 30 calendar days shall extend the probationary
period by the number of days of leave that exceeds 30 calendar days.
E. A probationer may have their appointment expired for
non-disciplinary reasons with a minimum of 24 hours written notice without
right of appeal to the board. Such
employees shall be advised in writing of the reason(s) for the expiration of
appointment.
[1.7.2.8 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.8, 07/07/01; A, 11/14/02; A,
7-15-05]
1.7.2.9 CAREER STATUS: An
employee in a career appointment attains career status beginning the day
following the end of the probationary period required by 1.7.2.8 NMAC unless
otherwise provided for by these rules.
[1.7.2.9 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.9, 07/07/01]
1.7.2.10 TERM STATUS: Employees in
term status who complete the one year probationary period required by 1.7.2.8
NMAC shall have all of the rights and privileges of employees in career
status except that term appointments may be expired due to reduction or loss of
funding or when the special project or program ends with at least 14 calendar
days written notice to the employee without right of appeal to the board.
[1.7.2.10 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.10, 07/07/01; A, 11/14/02]
1.7.2.11 TEMPORARY STATUS: Temporary
appointments may be expired with at least 24 hours written notice to the employee
without right of appeal to the board.
[1.7.2.11 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.11, 07/07/01]
1.7.2.12 EMERGENCY APPOINTMENTS:
A. An emergency appointment is the employment of an
apparently qualified applicant when an emergency condition exists and there are
no applicants available on an appropriate employment list.
B. No employee may hold an emergency appointment longer than
90 calendar days in any 12-month period.
C. Emergency appointments may be expired with at least 24
hours written notice to the employee without right of appeal to the board.
D. An employee in emergency appointment may be converted to
a career, term, or temporary status if the employee: has met the established
requirements or the agency certifies that the employee holds qualifications and
abilities necessary for successful job performance and is performing to the
agency’s satisfaction; and there are no available candidates for the position
after appropriate recruitment.
[1.7.2.12 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.12, 07/07/01]
1.7.2.13 EXPIRATION OF APPOINTMENT:
The expiration of a term, probationary, emergency or temporary appointment
shall not be considered to be a layoff within the meaning of 1.7.10.9
NMAC or a dismissal within the meaning of Subsection L of 1.7.1.7 NMAC.
[1.7.2.13 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.13, 07/07/01; A, 11/14/02; A, 10-15-08]
1.7.2.14 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CONDITIONS OF
APPOINTMENT: Agencies shall require that a form be signed by all employees
at the time of appointment acknowledging the terms and conditions of the
appointment.
[1.7.2.14 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 7.2.14, 07/07/01; A, 11/14/02]
HISTORY OF 1.7.2 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History:
Material in this part was derived from that previously filed
with the commission of public records - state records center and archives as:
SPB-6, Appointment, filed 04-04-90;
SPB-6, Appointment, filed 10-19-90;
SPB 3, Classified Service Appointments, filed 12-15-92.
History of Repealed Material:
1 NMAC 7.2, Classified Service
Appointments, filed 06-13-97.
Other History:
1 NMAC 7.2, Classified Service Appointments, filed 01-12-96
replaced SPB 3, filed 12-15-92;
1 NMAC 7.2, Classified Service Appointments, filed 05-02-96;
1 NMAC 7.2, Classified Service Appointments, filed 06-13-97
replaced by 1.7.2 NMAC, Classified Service Appointments, effective 07/07/01.