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RES 86312
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7/1/1986
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If, however, the books are determined by the Personnel <br /> Officer to be an asset to ~he City, the Personnel <br /> Officer may elect at his/her discretion to reimburse the <br /> employee the full cost of said books, the latter <br /> becoming the possession of the City. The Personnel <br /> Officer's decision regarding the purchase of textbooks <br /> shall be final. <br /> <br />Sootion 20 Probationary Period <br /> <br />20.1 Length of Probationary Period <br /> <br /> All original appointments shall be tentative and subject <br /> to a probationary period of twelve (12) months actual <br /> service. All promotional appointments shall be <br /> tentative and subject to a probationary period of six <br /> (6) months actual service. <br /> <br />20.2 Notifioation Re~uirements <br /> <br /> A probationary employee shall be notified by the <br /> Personnel Officer forty-five (45) days prior to the <br /> expiration date of his/her probationary period. <br /> <br /> Within twenty-one (21) days prior to the expriation date <br /> of the probationary period, the department head shall <br /> file with the Personnel Officer a statement as to <br /> whether or not the probationary employee shall be <br /> retained in the position. <br /> <br /> An employee who is not rejected prior to the completion <br /> of the prescribed probationary period shall be deemed to <br /> have passed the prescribed probationary period <br /> automatically, subject to the provisions of Section <br /> 20.3. <br /> <br />20.3 Extension of Probationary Period <br /> <br /> The probationary period may be extended once by the <br /> Personnel Officer for a period not to exceed ninety (90) <br /> days in order to further evaluate the performance of the <br /> probationary employee. <br /> <br />20.4 Rejection of Probationex7 Employee - Original <br /> Appointment <br /> <br /> The City Manager may terminate a probationary employee <br /> during the probationary period upon fifteen (15) days <br /> <br /> - 29 - <br /> <br /> <br />
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