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Board narrowly approves sheriff's chief deputy appointment at top salary step after debate over PPNR waivers

5114177 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

After debate about personnel policy, the Board approved an exception to hire a chief deputy at step 7 in Unit Y (department heads/assistant department heads). The item required a waiver of Personnel Policies and Rules (PPNR) provisions; the vote carried 3-2.

The Monterey County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 on July 1 to approve an appointment at step 7 for a Unit Y position (chief deputy in the sheriff's department), following debate about whether the Personnel Policies and Rules (PPNR) should be waived in this instance.

Background: Under the county's PPNR, appointing authorities generally may hire up to specified salary steps without board approval; appointments above those steps for Unit Y (department heads, assistant…

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