Article 5. Exempt Employees of California Government Code >> Division 5. >> Title 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 5.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law or rule,
persons employed by the Legislature for two or more consecutive years
shall be given an opportunity, upon request, to obtain civil service
appointment list eligibility by taking any promotional civil service
examination or career executive assignment examinations for which
they meet the minimum qualifications of the class for which they seek
appointment. Persons receiving passing scores shall gain list
eligibility for appointment. In evaluating minimum qualifications, a
person's legislative experience shall be considered state civil
service experience in a comparable class that has the same or
substantially similar duties and responsibilities as the person's
legislative position.
(b) Persons who meet the requirements of this section, but who
resigned or were released from service with the Legislature, shall be
eligible to take promotional civil service examinations and career
executive assignment examinations in accordance with subdivision (a).
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, persons retired
from the United States military, honorably discharged from active
military duty with a service-connected disability, or honorably
discharged from active duty, shall be eligible to apply for
promotional civil service examinations and career executive
assignment examinations for which they meet the minimum
qualifications of the class to which they seek appointment. Persons
receiving passing scores shall gain list eligibility for appointment.
In evaluating minimum qualifications, the person's military
experience shall be considered state civil service experience in a
comparable class that has the same or substantially similar duties
and responsibilities as the person's position in the military.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law or rule,
persons holding, for two or more consecutive years, nonelected exempt
positions in the executive branch of government as defined in
subdivisions (c), (e), (f), (g), (i), and (m) of Section 4 of Article
VII of the Constitution and excluding those positions for which the
salaries are set by statute, shall be given the opportunity, upon
request, to obtain civil service appointment list eligibility by
taking any promotional civil service examination or career executive
assignment examination for which they meet the minimum qualifications
of the class to which they seek appointment. Persons receiving
passing scores shall gain list eligibility for appointment. In
evaluating minimum qualifications, the person's experience in the
exempt position shall be considered state civil service experience in
a comparable class that has the same or substantially similar duties
and responsibilities as the person's exempt position.
(b) Persons who meet the requirements of this section, but who
resigned or were released from exempt employment of the executive
branch of government, shall be eligible to take promotional civil
service examinations and career executive assignment examinations in
accordance with subdivision (a).
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a
legislative or nonelected exempt executive branch employee who is
appointed to a career executive assignment pursuant to Section 18990
or 18992, shall be eligible to compete in his or her appointing power'
s promotional examinations for which he or she meets the minimum
qualifications of the class to which he or she seeks appointment.
When such an employee's career executive assignment is terminated by
the appointing power, he or she shall have the right to request a
deferred examination for any promotional eligible list that his or
her appointing power has in existence at the time of the termination
of the career executive assignment and for which he or she meets the
minimum qualifications of the class to which he or she seeks
appointment.
(b) A request for a deferred examination pursuant to subdivision
(a) shall be made no later than 10 days after the effective date of
the termination of the career executive assignment. The department
shall administer the deferred examination within 30 days of the date
of the request.