Kan. Admin. Regs. § 1-11-1 - Resignation
(a) Each employee
wishing to resign in good standing shall file with the appointing authority, at
least two weeks before the employee's last day at work, a written resignation
stating the date it will become effective and the reasons for leaving. If the
employee fails to give the required written notice of resignation as specified
in this subsection, the appointing authority may have a statement concerning
this failure inserted in the employee's official personnel record. Any
appointing authority may consider the fact that a person did not give the
required notice when the person resigned from earlier employment with the state
to be grounds for refusal to employ that person.
(b) With the approval of the appointing
authority, an employee may withdraw a resignation.
(c) An appointing authority may consider any
unauthorized absence from work for a period of five consecutive working days
for which the employee does not provide a satisfactory explanation to be
abandonment of the job and a presumed resignation. Before terminating an
employee for a presumed resignation, the appointing authority shall make a
reasonable effort to obtain a satisfactory explanation from the employee.
(d) This regulation shall be
effective on and after June 5, 2005.
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