Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 2, § 599.981 - Definitions
(a) "Bridging
Career Ladders" and "Career Ladders and Lattices" mean the succession of job
classifications in which employees may normally gain experience in order to
advance from positions in low-paying occupations into technical, professional,
or administrative positions.
(b)
"Bridging Classifications" mean job classifications established to provide
experience for employees in low-paying occupations that meet the minimum
qualifications for traditional entry technical, professional, and
administrative classifications.
(c)
"Career Development Plan" means an employee's written plan for advancement,
which identifies a career goal and the specific self-development actions,
including, but not limited to, work experiences, college courses, and training
classes, needed to achieve the goal.
(d) "Entry Technical, Professional, and
Administrative Positions" mean those positions in technical, professional, and
administrative classifications for which hiring is typically open to the public
and into which employees in low-paying occupations may advance.
(e) "Good Faith Effort" means that the
appointing authority can demonstrate by its actions that it is fully complying
with all upward mobility statutes and regulations.
(f) "Low-Paying Occupations" mean the
following groups of classifications identified in the California Civil
Service Pay Scales (Pay Scales), 50th Edition, as published by the
Department: Horticulture; Office and Allied Services; Custodian and Domestic
Services; Mechanical and Construction Trades; and bridging and career
development classifications in other occupational areas.
(g) "Technical, Professional, and
Administrative Classifications" mean classifications in the following
occupational categories identified in the Pay Scales: Agriculture and
Conservation; Education and Library; Engineering and Allied Services; Fiscal,
Management and Staff Services; Legal; Medicine and Allied Services; State
Emergency Disaster Program; Protective Services and Public Safety; and Social
Security and Rehabilitation Services.
(h) "Upward Mobility" means the development
and advancement of employees from positions in low-paying occupations to entry
technical, professional, and administrative positions.
Notes
2. Change without regulatory effect renumbering former section 599.981 to new section 599.988 and adopting new subchapter 1, article 32 (sections 599.981-599.986) and section 599.981 filed 7-30-2015 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2015, No. 31).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 18502 and 19815.4(d), Government Code. Reference: Sections 19400, 19401, 19402, 19403, 19405, and 19406.
2. Change without regulatory effect renumbering former section 599.981 to new section 599.988 and adopting new subchapter 1, article 32 (sections 599.981-599.986) and section 599.981 filed 7-30-2015 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2015, No. 31).
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