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- State Personnel Board
Constitutionally established in 1934, the State Personnel Board (SPB) is responsible for guiding and directing California's Civil Service System to ensure that employment decisions are based on merit and free from political patronage
- State Personnel Board
The web pages currently in English on the SPB website are the official and accurate source for the program information and services the SPB provides Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes
- State Personnel Board
The SPB is a neutral body responsible for administering a merit system of civil service employment within California state government The SPB’s authority to enforce the civil service statutes is set forth in Article VII, section 3 of the California Constitution
- State Personnel Board
Appeals may be filed using the Appeals Online System (AOS), a web-based application that allows parties to file an appeal or complaint with SPB electronically In order to file an appeal or complaint electronically, you must have a valid email address and telephone number
- State Personnel Board
California State Personnel Board Streaming Media The minimum system requirements for watching the SPB videos are available here Streaming video support
- State Personnel Board
The SPB laws and administrative regulations (rules) govern the specific requirements, such as time frames for filing appeals within the Board's jurisdiction Copies of the SPB laws and rules are available for review in departmental personnel offices, union offices, and the SPB
- State Personnel Board
Prior to joining the SPB, Mr Musante worked at a state department as in-house counsel advising management on all personnel-related matters Before that, he was an associate in a multinational law firm specializing in employment law for six years
- TRANSMITTAL SHEET - California State Personnel Board
Statutes and SPB regulations govern the specific requirements for filing an appeal Copies of the statutes are available on the SPB's website at www spb ca gov SPB Regulations can be found at the Office of Administrative Law website www oal ca gov
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