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HomeEducation CodeCh. 3Art. 6.5§ 87745 Contract Employee Reappointment Rights

§ 87745 Contract Employee Reappointment Rights

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§ 87745 Contract Employee Reappointment Rights

Key Takeaways

  • •If you're a contract worker and get laid off, you have the first chance to get your job back for 2 years if you're under 70.
  • •If you get your job back, it's like you never left—you keep your old job level and seniority.
  • •You can also get temporary work if someone else is on leave, but you might lose that job when they come back.
  • •If you return within a year, you can pay to get your retirement benefits back like you never left.

Example

A school janitor on a contract gets laid off because the school has less money. A year later, the school gets more money and needs janitors again.

The janitor has the first right to get their old job back because they were laid off less than 2 years ago and are under 70. They get their old job level and seniority back, like they never left.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 87745 Contract Employee Reappointment Rights

Any contract employee whose services have been terminated as provided in Section 87743 shall have the following rights: (a) For the period of 24 months from the date of the termination, any employee who in the meantime has not attained the age of 70 years shall have the preferred right to reappointment, subject to the prior rights to reappointment by all regular employees as set forth in Section 87744, in the order of original employment as determined by the governing board in accordance with Sections 87405 to 87424, inclusive, if the number of employees is increased or the discontinued service is reestablished, with no requirements that were not imposed upon other employees who continued in service. However, no contract or temporary employee with less seniority shall be employed to render a service for which the employee meets minimum qualifications and is competent to render. (b) As to any employee who is reappointed, the period of his or her absence shall be treated as a leave of absence and shall not be considered as a break in the continuity of his or her service, he or she shall retain the classification and order of employment he or she had when his or her services were terminated, and credit for prior service under any state or district retirement system shall not be affected by the termination. However, the period of his or her absence shall not be counted as a part of the service required for attaining regular status in the district or, except as provided in subdivision (c), for retirement purposes. (c) During the period of his or her preferred right to reappointment, the employee, in the order of original employment and subject to the rights of regular employees as set forth in Section 87744, shall be offered prior opportunity for temporary service during the absence of any other employee who has been granted leave of absence or who is temporarily absent from duty. However, his or her services may be terminated upon a return to duty of the other employee, such temporary service shall not affect the retention of his or her previous classification and rights. (d) At any time prior to the completion of one year after his or her return to service, an employee reappointed under this section may elect to continue or to reinstate his or her membership and interest in any state or district retirement system and to receive retirement benefits as if no absence from service had occurred. In the event of such an election, the employee shall pay into the retirement system the amount of his or her share of contribution and the district’s share of contribution attributable to the period of absence and the amount of any contributions withdrawn, plus interest. (Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 758, Sec. 170. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

employmentretirementterminationcontractdutyofferemployeeport

Related Statutes

  • § 87744 Employee Reappointment Rights
  • § 87415 Employee Seniority Determination Rules
  • § 47611 Charter School Retirement Plans
  • § 87414 Employee Seniority Determination Rules
  • § 87470 Community College Contract Employment

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 87745.
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