SHRA Employee Separation from Service: Difference between revisions

From Appalachian State University Policy Manual
No edit summary
 
(21 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Policy 601.4
Policy 601.4
:NOTE:  For purposes of all Appalachian State University policies, references to SPA (subject to the State Personnel Act [former terminology]) shall be interchangeable with SHRA (subject to the State Human Resources Act [current terminology]); and references to EPA (exempt from the State Personnel Act [former terminology]) shall be interchangeable with EHRA (exempt from the State Human Resources Act [current terminology]).
== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
This policy is based upon the policies of the [http://oshr.nc.gov/ Office of State Human Resources] which governs all governmental entities with the State of North Carolina.


== Scope ==
== Scope ==
These policies apply to all SHRA employees.


== Definitions  ==
== Definitions  ==
=== SHRA Employee ===
:Defined under [http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/gascripts/statutes/StatutesTOC.pl?Chapter=0126 N.C. General Statute Chapter 126] as those positions subject to rules and regulations promulgated under the State Personnel Act and policies of the State Personnel Commission. Certain laws and policies provide additional benefits and protections that apply only to SHRA Career Status employees. Career Status is attained after the employee has been continuously employed in a permanent SHRA position for the immediate preceding 24 months.


== Policy and Procedure Statements  ==
== Policy and Procedure Statements  ==
=== Separation from Service ===
=== Separation from Service ===


Separation from University service occurs when an employee leaves the payroll as outlined in the policies below:
4.1.1 Separation from University service occurs when an employee leaves the payroll as outlined in the policies below:
 
* [http://www.osp.state.nc.us/manuals/sections7and8.htm Dismissal]
* [http://www.osp.state.nc.us/RIF/ Reduction-In-Force]
* [http://www.osp.state.nc.us/manuals/11_Separation/separation.htm Resignation]
* [http://www.osp.state.nc.us/manuals/11_Separation/separation.htm Resignation Notice]
* [http://www.osp.state.nc.us/manuals/11_Separation/separation.htm Separation Defined]
* [http://www.osp.state.nc.us/manuals/11_Separation/separation.htm Voluntary resignation without notice]


See also Human Resource Services Policy Statement 9, Changes Affecting Employment.
* [http://oshr.nc.gov/policies-forms/discipline-appeals-grievances/disciplinary-action-suspension-dismiss Dismissal]
* [https://oshr.nc.gov/policies-forms/separation/reduction-in-force-priority Reduction-In-Force]
* [https://oshr.nc.gov/policies-forms/separation/separation Resignation]
* [https://oshr.nc.gov/policies/separation/separation Separation Defined]


See Human Resource Services Policy Statement 12, Employee Relations, for policies concerning dismissals.
4.1.2 See also [http://policy.appstate.edu/Policy_Manual Policy Manual - Human Resources Policies] Section 600.


== Additional References ==
== Additional References ==
Line 30: Line 35:




== Effective Date ==
== Original Effective Date ==


== Revision Dates ==
== Revision Dates ==
:Above Links Updated on September 2, 2015
[[Category:Contents]]
[[Category:Human Resources]]
[[Category:Hiring and Separation]]

Latest revision as of 15:53, 6 May 2022

Policy 601.4


NOTE: For purposes of all Appalachian State University policies, references to SPA (subject to the State Personnel Act [former terminology]) shall be interchangeable with SHRA (subject to the State Human Resources Act [current terminology]); and references to EPA (exempt from the State Personnel Act [former terminology]) shall be interchangeable with EHRA (exempt from the State Human Resources Act [current terminology]).


Introduction

This policy is based upon the policies of the Office of State Human Resources which governs all governmental entities with the State of North Carolina.

Scope

These policies apply to all SHRA employees.

Definitions

SHRA Employee

Defined under N.C. General Statute Chapter 126 as those positions subject to rules and regulations promulgated under the State Personnel Act and policies of the State Personnel Commission. Certain laws and policies provide additional benefits and protections that apply only to SHRA Career Status employees. Career Status is attained after the employee has been continuously employed in a permanent SHRA position for the immediate preceding 24 months.

Policy and Procedure Statements

Separation from Service

4.1.1 Separation from University service occurs when an employee leaves the payroll as outlined in the policies below:

4.1.2 See also Policy Manual - Human Resources Policies Section 600.

Additional References

Authority

Contact Information

Original Effective Date

Revision Dates

Above Links Updated on September 2, 2015