Title 45, Chapter 20, Section 19
( 45-20-19)
(a) This subsection shall apply whenever any department or agency
proposes to eliminate one or more classified positions or terminate
the employment of one or more classified employees through a
reduction in force under State Personnel Board rules. No position
elimination or employment termination subject to this subsection may
become effective until at least 30 days after the affected employee
has been notified in writing by the department or agency. Such
notice must contain at a minimum: (1) A statement of the nature of the proposed action to be taken
with respect to the affected employee; (2) An explanation of the rights of the affected employee with
respect to the proposed reduction in force, including any right of
appeal, or other opportunities with respect to possible continued
employment, any opportunities to apply for employment with any
public or private party assuming the functions of the employee, or
any other similar opportunities; and (3) An explanation of the affected employee's rights and options
with respect to his or her employment benefits, including but not
limited to any right to continued participation in any retirement
system or insurance plan. (b) This subsection shall apply whenever any department or agency
proposes to eliminate 25 or more classified positions or terminate
25 or more classified employees through a reduction in force under
State Personnel Board rules. At least 15 days prior to giving the
employee notice required by subsection (a) of this Code section, the
department or agency shall give written notice to the President of
the Senate and the Speaker of the House of the proposed reduction in
force. Such notice shall: (1) Identify the facilities and operations to be affected and the
estimated number of employees to be affected; and (2) State the reasons for the proposed action. (c) Subsections (a) and (b) of this Code section shall not apply to
a reduction in force which must become effective immediately because
the department or agency has insufficient funds available to pay the
salaries of the affected employees. |