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HomeEducation CodeCh. 4Art. 3§ 88091 Classified Service Vacancy Rules

§ 88091 Classified Service Vacancy Rules

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§ 88091 Classified Service Vacancy Rules

Key Takeaways

  • •Jobs in schools must be filled from a list of people who passed tests or meet certain rules.
  • •Some special jobs (like secretaries for bosses) don’t need to follow the usual hiring rules.
  • •If you lose a special job, you can go back to your old job if it still exists.
  • •Schools can’t skip fair hiring rules just to avoid diversity programs.

Example

A school needs a new janitor.

The school must pick from a list of people who passed a test or meet the rules. They can’t just hire anyone they like.

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

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§ 88091 Classified Service Vacancy Rules

(a) All vacancies in the classified service shall be filled pursuant to this article and the rules of the commission, from applicants on eligibility lists which, wherever practicable, as determined by the commission, shall be made up from promotional examinations, or appointments may be made by means of transfer, demotion, reinstatement, and reemployment in accordance with the rules of the commission. All applicants for promotional examinations shall have the required amount of service in classes designated by the commission or meet the minimum qualifications of education, training, experience, and length of service, which shall be determined by the commission to be appropriate for the class for which they have applied. Any promotional applicant who has served the required amount of time in a designated class or who meets the minimum qualifications for admission to a promotional examination shall be admitted to the examination. Applicants shall be placed on the eligibility lists in the order of their relative merit as determined by competitive examinations. The final scores of candidates shall be rounded to the nearest whole percent for all eligibles. All eligibles with the same percentage score will be considered as having the same rank. Appointments shall be made from the eligibles having the first three ranks on the list who are ready and willing to accept the position. (b) (1) Upon the request of a majority of the members of the governing board of a community college district, the commission may exempt two executive secretarial positions from the requirements of this section. Exemptions authorized under this subdivision shall be limited to one executive secretary position reporting directly to members of the governing board, and one executive secretary position reporting directly to the chancellor. (2) Any person employed in an exempt executive secretarial position shall continue to be afforded all of the rights, benefits, and burdens of any other classified employee serving in the regular service of the district, except he or she shall not attain permanent status in an executive secretarial position. Positions of executive secretary shall be filled from an unranked list of eligible employees who have been found to be qualified for the positions as determined by the district chancellor or superintendent and determined by the personnel commission. Any person whose services in an executive secretarial position are discontinued for a cause other than a cause for disciplinary action specified in this code or in a rule of the commission shall have the right to return to a position in a classification he or she previously occupied or, if that classification no longer exists, in a similar classification, as determined by the commission. This subdivision shall apply only to the employees hired on or after January 1, 1988. (c) (1) Upon the request of a majority of the members of the governing board of a community college district, the personnel commission may exempt designated senior classified administrative positions from the requirements of this section. A “senior classified administrative employee” means a classified employee who acts as the chief business, fiscal, facilities, or information technology adviser or administrator for the district chancellor or superintendent or a college president, as determined by the governing board and certified by the personnel commission. (2) Any person employed in an administrative position exempted under this subdivision shall continue to be afforded all of the rights, benefits, and burdens of any other classified employee serving in the regular service of the district, except that he or she shall not attain permanent status in that administrative position. A vacancy in an administrative position that is exempted under this subdivision shall be filled from an unranked list of eligible persons who have been found to be qualified for the positions as determined by the district chancellor or superintendent and the personnel commission. Any person whose services in an administrative position exempted under this subdivision are discontinued for any reason other than for cause as specified in this code or in a rule of the personnel commission shall have the right to return to a position in a classification he or she previously occupied or, if that classification no longer exists, in a similar classification, as determined by the commission. (3) This subdivision shall apply only to employees hired on or after January 1, 2001. (d) Nothing contained in this section shall authorize the selection of eligible candidates in circumvention of the affirmative action programs of any community college district. (Amended by Stats. 2000, Ch. 951, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 2001.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

positionexecutive secretaryconsiderationeducationcommissionbenefitsmotionemployment

Related Statutes

  • § 54444.5 Employee Benefits During Reorganization
  • § 88064 Community College Commission Eligibility
  • § 88092 Civil Service Exam Rules
  • § 33530 Instructional Quality Commission Composition
  • § 54422 Compensatory Education Program Priorities

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 88091.
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