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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 5Pt. 2Ch. 7Art. 1§ 19572 Employee Discipline Grounds

§ 19572 Employee Discipline Grounds

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§ 19572 Employee Discipline Grounds

Key Takeaways

  • •You can get in trouble at work for lying to get the job or doing a bad job on purpose.
  • •Being drunk, using drugs, or breaking serious laws can get you fired.
  • •Treating coworkers or the public badly, like being rude or unfair, is not allowed.
  • •If you hurt someone at work because you weren’t careful, you’ll be in big trouble.

Example

A nurse at a state hospital forgets to check on a patient because they were on their phone, and the patient gets hurt.

The nurse was careless and didn’t do their job, which caused harm. This is a big no-no, and they could lose their job.

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

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§ 19572 Employee Discipline Grounds

Each of the following constitutes cause for discipline of an employee, or of a person whose name appears on any employment list: (a) Fraud in securing appointment. (b) Incompetency. (c) Inefficiency. (d) Inexcusable neglect of duty. (e) Insubordination. (f) Dishonesty. (g) Drunkenness on duty. (h) Intemperance. (i) Addiction to the use of controlled substances. (j) Inexcusable absence without leave. (k) Conviction of a felony or conviction of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude. A plea or verdict of guilty, or a conviction following a plea of nolo contendere, to a charge of a felony or any offense involving moral turpitude is deemed to be a conviction within the meaning of this section. (l) Immorality. (m) Discourteous treatment of the public or other employees. (n) Improper political activity. (o) Willful disobedience. (p) Misuse of state property. (q) Violation of this part or of a board rule. (r) Violation of the prohibitions set forth in accordance with Section 19990. (s) Refusal to take and subscribe any oath or affirmation that is required by law in connection with the employment. (t) Other failure of good behavior either during or outside of duty hours, which is of such a nature that it causes discredit to the appointing authority or the person’s employment. (u) Any negligence, recklessness, or intentional act that results in the death of a patient of a state hospital serving the mentally disabled or the developmentally disabled. (v) The use during duty hours, for training or target practice, of any material that is not authorized for that use by the appointing power. (w) Unlawful discrimination, including harassment, on any basis listed in subdivision (a) of Section 12940, as those bases are defined in Sections 12926 and 12926.1, except as otherwise provided in Section 12940, against the public or other employees while acting in the capacity of a state employee. (x) Unlawful retaliation against any other state officer or employee or member of the public who in good faith reports, discloses, divulges, or otherwise brings to the attention of, the Attorney General or any other appropriate authority, any facts or information relative to actual or suspected violation of any law of this state or the United States occurring on the job or directly related to the job. (Amended by Stats. 2004, Ch. 788, Sec. 8. Effective January 1, 2005.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

fraud in securing appointmentincompetencyinefficiencyinexcusable neglect of dutyinsubordinationdishonestydrunkenness on dutyintemperanceaddiction to the use of controlled substancesinexcusable absence without leaveconviction of a felony or misdemeanor involving moral turpitudeimmoralitydiscourteous treatment of the public or other employeesimproper political activitywillful disobediencemisuse of state propertyviolation

Related Statutes

  • § 12963 Complaint Investigation Requirements
  • § 87105 Public Official Conflict Disclosure
  • § 12960 Employment Discrimination Complaints
  • § 12961 Class Action Complaint Rules
  • § 12962 Complaint Service Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 19572.
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