Sec. 5-200. State personnel and employment policies. Powers and duties of the Commissioner of Administrative Services. Regulations. Personnel administration services for municipalities or other politi
Sec. 5-200. State personnel and employment policies. Powers and duties of the
Commissioner of Administrative Services. Regulations. Personnel administration
services for municipalities or other political subdivisions of the state. (a) The Commissioner of Administrative Services or his authorized agent shall administer centralized
and decentralized selection programs that will identify those applicants most qualified
for appointment to or promotion in the state classified service, and establish candidate
and reemployment lists for the various classes of positions within occupational groups
and career progression levels. Upon a request from any appointing authority or indication
of the need for additional employees, as evidenced by the presence of a temporary or
provisional employee or by a request for certification of a temporary employee in any
class, the commissioner or his designee shall certify the names of persons eligible for
employment or reemployment. The commissioner shall: (1) Install and administer service-rating systems; (2) devise plans for, and cooperate with, appointing authorities and
other supervising officials in the conduct of employee training programs to the end that
the quality of service rendered by persons in the classified service may be continually
improved; (3) conduct research into methods of selection, service ratings and other
problems of personnel administration; (4) arrange for and, in cooperation with appointing authorities, effect transfers; (5) cooperate with appointing authorities in employee
recruitment programs; (6) administer annual sick and special leaves of absence and
hours of work and attendance in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and any
regulations relating thereto; (7) establish personnel standards, governing promotions,
classifications, reclassifications and the creation of positions, that will provide guidance
to all agencies in matters of personnel management and serve as a means to evaluate
agency performance in conducting personnel management; and (8) see that all appointments, promotions, layoffs, demotions, suspensions, removals and retirements are made
in accordance with the applicable provisions of the general statutes and regulations
issued pursuant thereto. The commissioner may fully or partially delegate the responsibilities set forth in this subsection to the heads of state agencies or their authorized
agents, subject to audit, in order to improve human resource management.
(b) The commissioner shall review position classifications in accordance with subsection (c) of section 5-206.
(c) The commissioner shall cause to be kept for the classified service suitable records of (1) regulations adopted under this chapter, (2) classifications of positions, occupational groups, career progression levels and schedules of compensation provided for
under this chapter, (3) standards for examining qualifications and measuring service,
(4) examinations conducted and candidate and reemployment lists established, and (5)
provisional and temporary appointments and other official acts.
(d) The commissioner shall prescribe procedures for reports to be submitted to him.
(e) The commissioner shall establish and maintain a complete roster of the employees and officers in the state service, whether under the classified service or not, showing
for each such employee the title of the position held, his departmental, agency or institution assignment, rate of compensation, date of appointment and each change in his status,
including any increase and decrease in pay, change in title, transfers or other facts which
the commissioner considers desirable and pertinent.
(f) The commissioner shall prescribe reasonable conditions and procedures under
which the records of the Department of Administrative Services shall be open to public
inspection during usual business hours, except as provided in section 5-225. He shall
take all due precautions to prevent the securing in advance by any unauthorized person
of any material to be used in any examination under this chapter, unless such material
is available for all applicants. Statements of the former employers of applicants shall
be considered confidential and shall not be open to inspection by any person.
(g) The commissioner and his agents shall have free access to premises and records
under the control of all officers, appointing authorities and other state employees during
usual business hours and shall be furnished such facilities, assistance and information
as he and his agents require in carrying out their functions. This subsection shall not
apply to the medical records of state employees, unless the employee gives his consent
or unless the information sought is necessary to assure adjudication of any responsibility
on the part of the state or unless medical interpretations of preemployment and other
examinations are requested by the commissioner.
(h) (1) The commissioner shall, after completion of all established preliminary procedures necessary to prepare new and revised regulations, print and provide current and
complete personnel regulations to all state agencies and to recognized state employee
organizations. (2) New and revised regulations prepared as the result of legislative
changes or development of new policies shall be processed in accordance with established procedures within a period of time not less than six months from their effective
date and distributed in the same manner.
(i) The commissioner may designate any two or more of his staff to serve as a
hearing panel with respect to any matter before the commissioner. The commissioner
and any hearing panel shall have the power to make investigations, inquiries and hold
hearings. Any such panel shall report and may submit recommendations to the commissioner but shall have no other power except as otherwise specified in this chapter.
(j) The commissioner shall issue such regulations as he may find necessary or appropriate for the administration of personnel pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
(k) The commissioner shall, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Office
of Policy and Management, establish compensation schedules or plans pertaining to
all state employees except employees of the Judicial and Legislative Departments and
employees whose compensation is prescribed by statute. The commissioner shall prescribe higher compensation for work performed under less desirable conditions or at
less desirable hours.
(l) The commissioner shall establish classes of positions, occupational groups and
career progression levels for all state employees holding positions in the classified
service.
(m) The commissioner shall maintain current compensation schedules pertaining
to all employees specified in subsection (k) of this section and a comprehensive plan
of position classifications pertaining to all employees specified in subsection (l) of this
section.
(n) Any interested employee or his representative or any appointing authority may
submit to the commissioner written data, views or arguments or a request for a hearing
in regard to specified position classifications or allocation of a class of positions to the
compensation schedule. Within two months after the commissioner shall have received
such data, views or arguments or shall have held any requested hearing, he shall forward
to such employee, representative or appointing authority his written decision thereon,
together with all written materials submitted to him by the interested employee or his
representative and such other information as he considers appropriate.
(o) The commissioner may at any time establish, abolish, divide or combine classes
of positions and allocation of classes of positions to the compensation schedule. Any
such action having a fiscal impact must be approved by the Secretary of the Office of
Policy and Management. The commissioner may at any time, subject to the approval
of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, amend or repeal any portion
of any compensation schedule. The commissioner need not conduct any investigation
or hearing prior to any such action.
(p) When such authority is not otherwise conferred by statute, the commissioner
may issue orders to provide that (1) executive or judicial branch employees exempt
from the classified service or not included in any prevailing bargaining unit contract,
except unclassified employees of any board of trustees of the constituent units of higher
education, be granted rights and benefits not less than those granted to employees in
the classified service or covered under such contracts, or (2) retirement benefits for
state employees exempt from the classified service or not included in any prevailing
bargaining unit contract and employees of state-aided institutions, as defined in section
5-175, be adjusted to provide retirement benefits for such employees which are the same
as those most frequently provided under the terms of approved bargaining unit contracts
in effect at the time of such adjustment. When such authority is not otherwise conferred
by statute, the board of trustees of any constituent unit of the state system of higher
education may issue orders to provide that the unclassified employees of such board be
granted rights and benefits not less than those granted to employees of the board who
are covered under a prevailing bargaining unit contract. Where there is a conflict between
an order granting such rights and benefits and any provision of the general statutes, such
order shall prevail. Such orders shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the
Office of Policy and Management. If the secretary approves such order, and such order
is in conflict with any provision of the general statutes, the secretary shall forward a
copy of such order to the joint committee of the General Assembly having cognizance
of labor matters.
(q) Commencing November 1, 1989, elected officials and employees in the legislative branch and elected officials in the executive branch shall be granted rights and
benefits equal to those granted to employees in the classified service covered under a
prevailing collective bargaining agreement negotiated in accordance with subdivision
(1) of subsection (f) of section 5-278.
(r) When requested by the appropriate appointing authority, the commissioner shall
establish classes of positions for employees holding positions in the unclassified service
and shall establish compensation schedules pertaining to employees of the Judicial and
Legislative Departments, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Office of Policy
and Management.
(s) The commissioner and any municipality or other political subdivision of the
state may enter into an agreement whereby the Department of Administrative Services
shall provide such personnel administration services as may be requested by such municipality or political subdivision. Such agreement shall provide for the payment by such
municipality or political subdivision, to the commissioner, of expenses incurred in the
provision of such personnel services. All payments received by the commissioner pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the General Fund and credited to the appropriations of the Department of Administrative Services in accordance with the provisions
of section 4-86.
(t) Notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter, any matters involving collective
bargaining shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management.
(1967, P.A. 657, S. 9; S.A. 73-56, S. 11, 12; P.A. 76-254, S. 3, 11; P.A. 77-614, S. 108, 610; P.A. 79-621, S. 1, 24;
P.A. 80-266, S. 2, 3; 80-456, S. 1, 2; P.A. 81-11, S. 1-3; 81-328; P.A. 83-418; P.A. 85-360, S. 2, 3; P.A. 92-165, S. 4, 32;
P.A. 96-168, S. 3, 34; P.A. 00-77, S. 2, 7; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 04-2, S. 6; P.A. 05-288, S. 36.)
History: S.A. 73-56 added Subsec. (o) re pay increases for 1973-1974 fiscal year; P.A. 76-254 changed from 30 days
to 2 months the time for commissioner to make recommendations in Subsec. (k); P.A. 77-614 extensively revised provisions,
transferring duties for personnel administration from personnel policy board to commissioner of administrative services,
deleting former Subsecs. (a) to (d), inclusive, and (o), inserting new Subsecs. (a) to (i), inclusive, and relettering remaining
Subsecs. accordingly, and requiring approval of certain actions by the secretary of the office of policy and management;
P.A. 79-621 amended Subsec. (r) clarified provisions regarding award of rights and benefits granted classified service
employees and employees included in collective bargaining contract to those not in classified service or included in contracts; P.A. 80-266 repealed Subsec. (f); P.A. 80-456 included retirement benefits in Subsec. (r); P.A. 81-11 amended
Subsec. (n) to require the commissioner of administrative services to maintain current compensation schedules rather than
establishing a comprehensive compensation schedule, repealed Subsec. (o) and deleted reference to Subsec. (o) provisions
as having bearing on amendment or repeal of compensation schedules in Subsec. (q); P.A. 81-328 added Subsec. (t)
allowing the state to provide personnel testing services to municipalities; P.A. 83-418 amended Subsec. (r) to permit the
board of trustees of any constituent unit of the state system of higher education to grant rights and benefits to its unclassified
employees which are at least equal to those granted to employees in a bargaining unit; P.A. 85-360 amended Subsec. (a)
to delete reference to employee suggestion award programs; P.A. 92-165 added provisions re occupational groups, career
progression levels and candidate lists, provided that the commissioner, acting through the personnel division, shall certify
the names of persons eligible for employment or reemployment, required the commissioner to establish personnel standards,
deleted provisions requiring records of certifications of eligibles to appointing authorities, relettered Subdivs. and made
technical changes; P.A. 96-168 amended Subsec. (a) to permit the commissioner to delegate to his authorized agent,
designee or heads of state agencies and changed duties of commissioner from examining and passing upon applicants to
administration of selection programs to identify qualified applicants and amended Subsec. (o) to require approval of the
Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management for certain actions having a fiscal impact, effective July 1, 1996; P.A.
00-77 added new Subsec. (s) re responsibility of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management for collective
bargaining, effective May 16, 2000; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 04-2 inserted new Subsec. (q) re rights and benefits of executive and
legislative branch elected officials and legislative branch employees, redesignating existing Subsecs. (q) to (s), inclusive, as
Subsecs. (r) to (t), inclusive, effective May 12, 2004; P.A. 05-288 made technical changes in Subsec. (n), effective July
13, 2005.
Cited. 165 C. 448. Cited. 239 C. 638. Cited. 240 C. 246.
Subsec. (k):
Cited. 226 C. 670.
Subsec. (o):
Cited. 226 C. 670.
Subsec. (p):
Cited. 226 C. 670.
Subsec. (r):
Cited. 226 C. 670.