Nevada Code § 284.300

Regulations governing employment of promotional appointee who fails to attain permanent status
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1. The Commission shall adopt regulations
requiring that a promotional appointee who fails to attain permanent status in
the position to which the appointee was promoted, or who is dismissed for cause
other than misconduct or delinquency on the appointees part from the position
to which the appointee was promoted, either during the probationary period or
at the conclusion thereof by reason of the failure of the appointing authority
to file a request for the appointees continuance in the position, must be:
(a) Restored to the position from which the
appointee was promoted, if there is only one such position within the
appointing authority, unless the position has been filled by an employee with
greater seniority;
(b) Placed in a position other than the position
from which the appointee was promoted and for which a vacancy exists in the
class held immediately before the promotion, if there is more than one such
position within the appointing authority; or
(c) If no position described in paragraph (a) or
(b) exists:
(1) Appointed to a position for which a
vacancy exists in a class equal to or lower than the class held immediately
before the promotion; or
(2) Placed in an appropriate reemployment
pool.
2. Nothing contained in this section shall
be construed to prevent any employee of the classified service from seeking
eligibility for original appointments.

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