Kan. Admin. Regs. § 1-6-2 - Recruitment
(a)
(1) For each classified vacancy to be filled,
the appointing authority shall post a job requisition on the central notice of
vacancy report administered by the director, except as provided in subsection
(b).
(A) Each job requisition posted on the
central notice of vacancy report shall be open to applications from the
following individuals:
(i) Employees within
the agency that is posting the job requisition;
(ii) persons in the reemployment pool; and
(iii) persons who separate from
state service due to a permanent disability for which the employee receives
disability benefits from either the Kansas public employee retirement system or
the United States social security administration.
(B) The appointing authority may then
determine whether recruitment will also be conducted among the following
additional groups of individuals:
(i) All
state employees and persons eligible for reinstatement; or
(ii) all state employees, persons eligible
for reinstatement, and the general public.
(2) Notices of the vacancy shall be made
available to all agency personnel offices. Appropriate and reasonable
distribution within each agency shall be the responsibility of the appointing
authority.
(3) The appointing
authority, within guidelines established by the director, shall establish a
period of time in which applications will be accepted for each vacancy.
(b) Notices of a
vacancy shall not be required under any of the following conditions:
(1) A temporary position is to be filled.
(2) A position is to be filled by
demotion or transfer.
(3) A
position is to be reallocated.
(4)
A governor's trainee position is to be filled.
(5) The director determines that, for good
cause, a notice is not in the best interests of the state.
(c) All job postings,
announcements, and advertisements for vacancies in safety-sensitive positions
as defined in
K.S.A.
75-4362, and amendments thereto, or in
commercial driver positions as defined in K.A.R. 1-2-20 shall include a
statement regarding the drug testing requirements set forth in K.A.R. 1-6-32,
K.A.R. 1-6-33, K.A.R. 1-9-19a, and K.A.R. 1-9-25.
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