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22.4 Rejection of Probationary Employee- Promotional Appointment <br /> Any employee rejected during the probationary period following a promotional appointment or at the <br /> conclusion of the probationary period shall be reinstated to a position in the class from which the employee <br /> was promoted. <br /> At any time during the first three (3) months of the employee's probationary period, the employee shall <br /> have the option of voluntarily returning to their previously held position. <br /> Section 23. Promotion,Demotion and Long-Term Acting Assignments <br /> A. Promotion <br /> Promotional or open-promotional examinations may be conducted whenever the Fire Chief determines <br /> the needs of the service require. Only employees who meet the requirements set forth in the <br /> examination announcements may compete in promotional examinations. <br /> Insofar as consistent with the best interests of the Department as determined by the Fire Chief, <br /> vacancies in the Department shall be filled by promotion from within the Department after a <br /> promotional 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 (3) <br /> scores on the eligibility list shall be submitted to the Fire Chief for consideration. Promotional <br /> examination scores will be calculated to the nearest tenth of a point(example—95.2 points). <br /> Time in grade requirements for promotion will be three (3) years with the Department for Fire <br /> Engineer, and five(5)years with the Department for Fire Captain. If, in the opinion of the Fire Chief, <br /> a vacancy in the Department should be filled by an open-competitive examination instead of <br /> promotional examination,the Fire Chief shall arrange an open-competitive employment list consistent <br /> with the Personnel Rules. <br /> B. Demotion <br /> Bargaining unit employees who are promoted to a chief officer classification out of the bargaining unit <br /> and subsequently demote during their first twelve (12) months of service as a chief officer shall be <br /> reinstated to a bargaining unit position in the classification from which they were promoted. Such <br /> employees will have all seniority in their former rank restored at the time of demotion but shall not <br /> receive any additional rank seniority for the time served in the chief officer classification. <br /> Employees who are demoted from a chief officer classification into a bargaining unit position,as well <br /> as existing bargaining unit employees demoted to lower classifications within the bargaining unit,will <br /> have their overtime factor set to the highest level for their rank assignment, plus one (1) hour. <br /> The rank seniority and overtime factor provisions of this section apply to employees who voluntarily <br /> demote and those who are involuntarily demoted from their positions during their 12-month <br /> promotional probationary period. However, employees who demote after attaining permanent status <br /> in their promoted position will be places in an open position in their former classification and will not <br /> 34 <br />