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HomeEducation CodeDiv. 7Pt. 51Ch. 4Art. 3§ 88097 Employee Notice Posting Requirements

§ 88097 Employee Notice Posting Requirements

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§ 88097 Employee Notice Posting Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •Workplaces must post job or test notices at least 15 workdays before the deadline, so everyone has time to apply.
  • •If an employee is away (like on vacation or leave) and asked for notices before, the workplace must mail them the info.
  • •If the notice was mailed but the employee didn’t get it, the workplace isn’t in trouble as long as they actually sent it.
  • •Some schools don’t have to follow this rule if they send out job bulletins every month and keep track of who wants to transfer or change jobs.

Example

A teacher is on summer vacation but wants to apply for a new job opening at school.

The school must mail the job notice to the teacher if they asked for it before. If the school mailed it but the teacher didn’t get it, the school isn’t at fault.

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

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§ 88097 Employee Notice Posting Requirements

Written notices concerning tests, vacancies, transfer opportunities, and other selections of shifts, positions, assignments, classifications, or locations shall be posted at all work locations of employees who may be affected not later than 15 working days prior to the closing date of filing appropriate applications, together with the normal use of newspapers and bulletins for public notice for open or promotional vacancies. Whenever the subject of these notices may affect a probationary or permanent classified employee who will not be reporting at his or her work location during periods when the employee is not normally required to work, such as Christmas, Easter, summer recesses, and other paid or unpaid leaves of absences, including vacations, and who has previously requested notification, the notices shall be mailed to the employee. However, the failure of an employee to receive a notice shall not invalidate any procedure, if, in fact, the notice was placed in the mail and postage paid. This section shall not apply to any community college district that publishes and distributes to all work locations examination bulletins at least once each month, provided that records of employee requests for transfer and change of location are maintained and that the names of all candidates for transfer and change of location to a vacancy are certified to the appointing authority along with names of appropriate applicants from employment lists. The personnel commission shall establish procedures for the maintenance of employee requests for transfer, change of location, change of shift, and notification of forthcoming examinations. (Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 758, Sec. 214. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 88064 Community College Commission Eligibility
  • § 88083 Apprentice Position Classification Rules
  • § 88092 Civil Service Exam Rules
  • § 88103 Promotional List Certification Priority
  • § 88104 Position Reclassification Eligibility

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 88097.
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