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Personnel board reviews pending appeals, hearing officer outlines timetable and dismissal process
Summary
The personnel board was briefed on two long-pending employee appeals (Stoltz and Warren), a settled matter (Sartipi), and procedural rules including a 60-day hearing target and the city's recent motions to dismiss.
The personnel board received an update on two long-pending employee appeals and on how the board and hearing officer handle continuances, prehearing conferences and dismissal motions.
Hearing officer and board attorney explained that some appeals have been delayed by turnover in the city attorney's office and by joint stipulated continuances. “The HR rules that establish it provide that these matters should be heard within 60 days,” the hearing officer said, adding that the mayor may grant an extension when needed. The hearing officer said a copy of any appeal must be forwarded to the board attorney and the city attorney within 24 to 48 hours of filing so the timeline can be tracked.
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