N.Y.
Civil Service Law Section 80-A
Suspension or demotion upon the abolition or reduction of non-competitive class positions in the state service
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Suspension or demotion. Where, because of economy, consolidation or abolition of functions, curtailment of activities or otherwise, positions in the non-competitive class of the state service are abolished or reduced in rank or salary grade, suspension or demotion, as the case may be, among incumbents having tenure protection pursuant to paragraph (c) of subdivision one of § 75 (Removal and other disciplinary action)section seventy-five of this chapter and holding the same or similar positions shall be made in the inverse order of original appointment on a permanent basis in the classified service of the state service, subject to the provisions of subdivision seven of § 85 (Additional credit allowed veterans in competitive examinations)section eighty-five of this chapter; provided, however, that the date of original appointment of any such incumbent who was transferred to the state service from another governmental jurisdiction upon the transfer of functions shall be the date of original appointment on a permanent basis in the classified service in the service of the governmental jurisdiction from which such transfer was made. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subdivision, however, upon the abolition or reduction of positions in the non-competitive class, incumbents holding the same or similar positions who have not completed their probationary service shall be suspended or demoted, as the case may be, before any permanent incumbents, and among such probationary employees the order or suspension or demotion shall be determined as if such employees were permanent incumbents.2.
Continuous service. Except as otherwise provided herein, for the purposes of this section, in the state service the original appointment of an incumbent shall mean the date of his first appointment on a permanent basis in the classified service followed by continuous service in the classified service on a permanent basis up to the time of the abolition or reduction of the non-competitive class positions. An employee who has resigned and who has been reinstated or reappointed in the service within one year thereafter shall, for the purposes of this section, be deemed to have continuous service. An employee who has been terminated because of a disability resulting from occupational injury or disease as defined in the workmen’s compensation law and who has been reinstated or reappointed in the service thereafter shall be deemed to have continuous service. A period of employment on a temporary or provisional basis, or in the unclassified service, immediately preceded and followed by permanent service in the classified service, shall not constitute an interruption of continuous service for the purposes of this section; nor shall a period of leave of absence without pay pursuant to law or the rules of the civil service commission having jurisdiction, or any period during which an employee is suspended from his position pursuant to this section, constitute an interruption of continuous service for the purposes of this section.3.
Interrupted service. A state employee who has resigned and who has been reinstated or reappointed in the service more than one year thereafter shall be credited with any previous state service rendered prior to his or her resignation to which he or she would have been entitled for the purposes of this section but for such resignation; provided, however, that any time out of the service exceeding three years shall be subtracted from the employee’s previous state service. In such instances, continuous service shall be deemed to have begun on the date which precedes the otherwise applicable date for the commencement of continuous service by the period of actual creditable service provided by this subdivision.4.
Units for suspension or demotion. The president may, by regulation, designate as separate units for suspension or demotion under the provisions of this section any state hospital, institution or facility or any division of any state department or agency or specified hospitals, institutions and facilities of a single state department or agency within a particular geographic area as determined by the president. Upon the abolition or reduction of positions in the state service, suspension or demotion, as the case may be, shall be made from among employees holding the same or similar positions in the department wherein such abolition or reduction occurs, except that where such abolition or reduction occurs in a separate unit for suspension or demotion designated by regulation of the president, suspension or demotion shall be made from among incumbents holding the same or similar positions in such separate unit.5.
Displacement. A permanent incumbent having tenure protection pursuant to paragraph (c) of subdivision one of § 75 (Removal and other disciplinary action)section seventy-five of this chapter who served in a position in state service and who was suspended or displaced from such position pursuant to this section shall displace the incumbent with the least retention right pursuant to subdivisions one and two of this section who is serving in a position in the title in which the displacing incumbent last served on a permanent basis prior to service in one or more positions in the title from which he is suspended or displaced, if:(1)
the service of the displacing incumbent while in such former title was satisfactory and (2) the position of the junior incumbent is in (a) the non-competitive class, (b) the layoff unit from which the displacing incumbent was suspended or displaced, and(c)
a lower salary grade than the position from which the displacing incumbent is suspended or displaced; provided, however, that no incumbent shall displace any other incumbent having greater retention standing. Refusal of appointment to a position afforded by this subdivision constitutes waiver of rights under this subdivision with respect to the suspension or displacement on account of which the refused appointment was afforded. The state civil service commission shall promulgate rules to implement this subdivision including rules which may provide adjunctive opportunities for displacement to formerly held positions; provided, however, that no such rule shall permit an incumbent to displace any other incumbent having greater retention standing. For the purpose of acquiring preferred list rights, displacement pursuant to this subdivision is the equivalent of suspension or demotion pursuant to subdivision one of this section. * NB Repealed February 19, 2024
Source:
Section 80-A — Suspension or demotion upon the abolition or reduction of non-competitive class positions in the state service, https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/CVS/80-A
(updated Dec. 1, 2023; accessed Dec. 21, 2024).