Appointing Officer definition
Examples of Appointing Officer in a sentence
Employees subject to the approval by the Appointing Officer may voluntarily elect to work a reduced work week for a specified period of time.
The Appointing Officer must respond to the claim, in writing, within 30 days.
Back pay shall be limited to the date the employee’s claim was filed with the Appointing Officer.
Approved voluntary time off taken pursuant to this section may not be changed by the Appointing Officer without the employee's consent.
Upon receipt of a projected deficit notice from the Controller, an Appointing Officer shall attempt to determine, (to the extent feasible and with due consideration for the time constraints which may exist for eliminating the projected deficit), the interest of employees within the Appointing Officer's jurisdiction in taking unpaid personal time off on a voluntary basis.