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During the probationary period, the employee serves at the discretion of the elected<br />

official/department head and may be separated "at will" from employment at any time prior to<br />

completion of such probationary period. If employees are dismissed during the probationary period,<br />

no cause need be cited and no access to the grievance procedure is allowed. Employees dismissed<br />

during the probationary period are removed from any eligible lists, and cannot be certified to other<br />

departments for vacancies as specified in Section 2.20. However, exception can be made for an<br />

employee who fails to complete a probationary period because of illness or other cause for which the<br />

appointing official does not wish to disqualify the individual from certification. In such cases, that<br />

probationary employee may return to work and complete the probationary period so long as the total<br />

period spent on probation does not exceed six months, and so long as the vacancy in which the<br />

individual was serving the probation is still open.<br />

NEPOTISM:<br />

2.36 State Law: A person shall not be hired in a manner that would violate state laws against<br />

nepotism or any local rules that have been passed prohibiting nepotism. Elected<br />

Officials/Department Heads or their appointees are prohibited from evading nepotism rules by<br />

trading favors in appointing relatives for each other. Such trading is prohibited by State Law and<br />

constitutes grounds for immediate removal from office.<br />

2.37 Appointment of Employees: Elected Officials/Department Heads or other County officials<br />

may not appoint or supervise any person related to them within the second degree by affinity<br />

(marriage) or within the third degree by consanguinity (blood).<br />

2.38 Ineligibility. No person related within the second degree of affinity or within the third degree<br />

of consanguinity to any County employee shall be hired, transferred, assigned, reassigned or<br />

reinstated to a position in the same Chain of Supervision in which said person is employed.<br />

2.39 Employees who are married either legally or through common law may continue employment<br />

as long as it does not result in any of the above situations. If the conditions prohibited in the other<br />

paragraphs of this policy should occur, the employees affected will be given 60 days to seek other<br />

employment within the County. At the conclusion of 60 days, the employees will be given the option<br />

to determine which of them will resign, if a suitable position has not been found within the County.<br />

Termination of a marriage by divorce or the death of a spouse terminates relationships by<br />

affinity created by that marriage, unless a child of that marriage is living, in which case the marriage<br />

is treated as continuing to exist; as long as a child of that marriage lives.<br />

The CHAIN OF SUPERVISION is defined as all management and supervisory positions in a<br />

major division of a department, beginning with the head of the division and flowing downward<br />

through the organization. Any personnel action that changes the established chain of supervision in<br />

any department, or which effects position/job class management, must be submitted through the<br />

Director of Human Resources for approval by Commissioners Court.<br />

TRANSFERS:<br />

2.40 Definition: A transfer is the movement of an employee from one department to another<br />

department. Such a transfer is subject to the approval of county governing body and must be<br />

requested through the Director of Human Resources on a personnel action form (NCF-1) by the<br />

appointing authority. A form NCF-1 must also be submitted by the department that is losing the<br />

Nueces County Personnel Policy Manual Page -11-<br />

Approved by Commissioners Court on January _____, 2013

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