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RES 95099
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An employee meeting the minimum qualifications may be <br /> temporarily promoted to an authorized position on an <br /> "acting" basis. The employee temporarily promoted shall <br /> be paid the minimum rate for the position to which he /she <br /> is promoted except that said rate shall be at least five <br /> percent (5 %) above his /her regular rate of pay. The <br /> employee so promoted shall continue to receive this higher <br /> rate of pay until such time as the position is filled on <br /> a full -time basis. <br /> If, in the opinion of the Personnel Officer, a vacancy in <br /> the department could be filled better by an open - <br /> competitive examination instead of promotional <br /> examination, he /she shall arrange an open- competitive <br /> employment list consistent with the Personnel Rules. <br /> Section 23. Resignation, Reinstatement and Layoff <br /> 23.1 Automatic Resignation <br /> Failure to return at the expiration of a leave of absence <br /> or being absent without leave shall be considered an <br /> automatic resignation. Such a resignation may be <br /> rescinded by the City Manager if the employee submits <br /> satisfactory reasons for his /her absence within three (3) <br /> calendar days of the date his /her resignation was <br /> effected. <br /> 23.2 Voluntary Resignation <br /> An employee may resign in good standing by submitting to <br /> the Fire Chief and Personnel Officer a written resignation <br /> stating the reasons therefor and effective date thereof at <br /> least two (2) weeks prior thereto. <br /> A statement as to the resigned employee's performance <br /> shall be forwarded to the Personnel Officer by the Fire <br /> Chief. <br /> 23.3 Reinstatement <br /> With the approval of the Personnel Officer, an employe who <br /> has resigned in good standing may be reinstated within two <br /> (2) years of the effective date of resignation to a vacant <br /> position in the same or comparable class. Upon <br /> reinstatement, the employee, for all purposes, shall be <br /> considered as though he had received a new appointment. <br /> - 25 - <br />
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