§ 17.01. Reinstatement after separation.  


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  • A.

    After approval by the director of personnel, any person who has been separated from county service without fault or delinquency may be reinstated by the appointing power within two years from the date of such separation, to any position held on an eligible basis prior to such separation, or to any other position to which a transfer, reassignment or voluntary reduction from that position would be authorized by these Rules. Within two years of the date of separation, former permanent employees may be reinstated to appropriate temporary or recurrent positions. Also within two years of the date of separation, former recurrent employees may be reinstated to appropriate temporary positions.

    B.

    Reinstatement of Retirees to a 120-day Assignment. After approval by the director of personnel, any retiree who has been separated from county service, without fault or delinquency, may be reinstated by the appointing power to an appropriate position, requiring special skills or knowledge, for a period not to exceed the greater of 120 working days or 960 hours in any one fiscal year. (Board of Supervisors Amendment adopted 4/23/92; Ord. 88-0020 § 1 (part), 1988: amended by Board Order No. 80 (part), 9/1/87.)