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a. To rehire employees who have been laid off or involuntarily separated because of lack of<br />

work or funds.<br />

b. To return employees who were transferred or promoted and failed to fulfill the six month<br />

probation period or are requesting return to originating department prior to transfer<br />

c. To rehire former employees who voluntarily left the service with good records and who<br />

could be re-assimilated into the work force as productive employees with minimum<br />

training.<br />

c. to rehire former employees who were improperly separated or dismissed.<br />

2.61 Layoff: For two years after any layoff by the county, all regular, full-time, non-probationary<br />

employees who were laid off, shall be given the opportunity to fill vacancies equal or similar to the<br />

positions from which they were laid off, before any outside candidates applying for the same or<br />

similar position can be hired.<br />

2.62 Voluntary Termination: Any regular, non-probationary employee who has resigned from<br />

county employment or is demoted in lieu of layoff, may request the Director of Human Resources to<br />

restore his name to the appropriate eligible list, if a vacancy exists in the same department for the<br />

same or a lower class position for which he/she is qualified. Eligibility for such list will expire after<br />

one year. However, an employee may request a one (1) year extension from the Director of Human<br />

Resources in order to remain on the eligible list for the same class, unless the former employee's<br />

name is removed from the list in accordance with Section 2.27.<br />

2.63 Candidates for Public Office: Any regular, employee that resigns from county service to<br />

become a candidate for or accept the nomination for a public office, may upon written request to the<br />

Commissioners Court, be eligible for reinstatement. Eligibility however, will be contingent upon<br />

acceptance of the applicant into a vacant position by an appointing authority. In such reinstatements,<br />

the applicant does not have to go through the certification process.<br />

2.64 Benefit and Salary Restoration for Reinstated Employees: All employees that are reinstated<br />

by court order or by Civil Service Commission order, will be subject to the restoration of benefits<br />

and their salary level at the time of separation, if they have not received prior compensation for them.<br />

However, in the case of candidates for public office, their restoration salary will be determined by<br />

the Commissioners Court at the time that approval is granted for their re-entry.<br />

2.65 Preference: When more than one laid off person qualifies for reinstatement under these rules,<br />

the preference shall be given to the person laid off last.<br />

2.66 Waiver of Probationary Period: Employees reinstated under these rules are not subject to a<br />

probationary period. All requests for waivers must be submitted through the Human Resources<br />

Department for approval by Commissioners Court.<br />

RE-EMPLOYMENT:<br />

2.67 Individuals who are re-employed, will be subject to a six (6) month probationary period, and<br />

may be separated from employment if it is determined that the employee is unable to perform the job<br />

duties assigned, or is not suited to the duties of the position. No cause need be cited and access to<br />

the grievance procedure is not allowed in cases covered by this sub-section.<br />

Nueces County Personnel Policy Manual Page -15-<br />

Approved by Commissioners Court on January _____, 2013

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