Kan. Admin. Regs. § 1-9-19 - Relief from duty or change of duties of a permanent employee
(a) Under any of
the circumstances identified in
K.S.A.
75-2949(i), and amendments
thereto, any appointing authority may relieve an employee from duty and place
the employee on administrative leave or change the duties of the employee,
pursuant to the provisions of subsections (b) and (c).
(b) If the duties of an employee are changed,
the appointing authority shall notify the employee in writing of the date the
duties are to be changed, the manner in which the duties are to be changed, the
reason for the change, and the expected date for resumption of regular duties
or other disposition of the matter. The appointing authority shall report any
change in duties that lasts more than 30 days to the director.
(c) If an employee is relieved of all duties
and placed on administrative leave, the appointing authority shall notify the
employee, in writing and within seven calendar days of the date the employee
was relieved from duty with pay, of the reasons for that action and either of
the following:
(1) The approximate length of
time that the employee is to be relieved of duties and the date by which a
determination in the matter is expected; or
(2) the date on which a determination in the
matter was made and either the date on which the employee is to be returned to
duty or the date on which any other disposition of the matter that has been
decided upon by the appointing authority is to be implemented.
(d) This regulation shall be
effective on and after June 5, 2005.
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