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Within twenty-one(21) days prior to the expiration date of the probationary period,the Chief <br /> of Police shall file with the Human Resources Manager a statement as to whether or not the <br /> probationary employee shall be retained in the position. <br /> In order that the probationary employee may be made aware of his/her progress toward both <br /> learning and fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of his/her position, he/she shall receive a <br /> bi-monthly performance evaluation. <br /> The bi-monthly performance evaluations shall be made in writing and shall be conducted by the <br /> employee's immediate supervisor and division commander. <br /> If a probationary employee is off work due to a leave of absence, sick leave or disability leave <br /> or any combination thereof for a period exceeding thirty(30) consecutive calendar days, said <br /> employee's probationary period shall be extended automatically by the length of said leave. <br /> The employee shall be notified in writing of any extension. <br /> 18.3 Extension of Probationary Period <br /> The probationary period may be extended once by the Personnel Officer for a period not to <br /> exceed ninety(90) days in order to further evaluate the performance of the probationary <br /> employee. The employee shall be notified in writing of any extension. <br /> 18.4 Rejection of Probationary Employee-Original Appointment <br /> The City Manager may terminate a probationary employee during the probationary period upon <br /> written notice without right of appeal in any manner by the probationary employee. Any such <br /> employee shall receive fifteen (15) calendar days pay. <br /> 18.5 Rejection of Probationary Employee-Promotional Appointment <br /> Any employee rejected during the probationary period following a promotional appointment or <br /> at the conclusion of the probation period shall be reinstated to a position in the class from <br /> which he/she was promoted. <br /> Section 19. Promotion <br /> Promotional or open-promotional examinations may be conducted whenever in the opinion of <br /> the Personnel Officer(City Manager)the needs of the service require. Only employees who <br /> meet the requirements set forth in the examination announcements may compete in promotional <br /> examinations. <br /> Insofar as consistent with the best interests of the service all vacancies in the competitive <br /> service shall be filled by promotion from within the competitive service after a promotional <br /> examination has been given and a promotional list established. <br /> Upon completion of all promotional testing, the names of the persons having the highest three <br /> (3) scores on the eligibility list shall be submitted to the Chief of Police for his/her <br /> consideration. Should an eligibility list be established based upon the banding of test scores, <br /> the names of persons on the list shall be submitted by band to the Chief of Police for his/her <br /> consideration. <br /> 22 <br />
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