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Session Laws, 1978
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BLAIR LEE III, Acting Governor

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suspend an employee. Every such suspension shall be
without pay; provided, however, that any employee who is
suspended by the appointing authority may appeal his
suspension to the Secretary of Personnel, and in case of the
Secretary's disapproval he shall have power to restore pay
to the suspended employee. THE SECRETARY OF PERSONNEL SHALL
RENDER HIS DECISION WITHIN 45 DAYS AFTER A HEARING IS HELD
BEFORE HIM OR HIS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR WITHIN 45
DAYS AFTER ALL LEGAL MEMORANDA OR BRIEFS HAVE BEEN FILED.
With respect to his employees the Secretary shall be deemed
the appointing authority and the Governor shall act in the
place and stead of the Secretary for the purpose of this
section.

54.

(5) If the dispute is still unresolved, the
grieving employee shall have the right to submit said
dispute to either arbitration or to the Secretary of
Personnel. In either case the appeal must be submitted
within 15 days after the receipt of the written decision at
step four. IF THE GRIEVING EMPLOYEE CHOOSES TO HAVE HIS
GRIEVANCE HEARD BY THE SECRETARY OF PERSONNEL, THE SECRETARY
SHALL RENDER HIS WRITTEN DECISION WITHIN 45 DAYS AFTER THE

CONCLUSION OF THE GRIEVANCE HEARING HEARING IS HELD BY HIM

OR HIS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR WITHIN 45 DAYS AFTER ALL

LEGAL MEMORANDA OR BRIEFS HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE GRIEVANCE

HEARING. In the event of arbitration, the parties shall
select an arbitrator by mutual agreement. If they are
unable to reach a mutual agreement, an arbitrator shall be
supplied by the American Arbitration Association in
accordance with its procedures. Any fees resulting from
arbitration shall be assessed by the arbitrator equally
between the two parties. The decision of the arbitrator
shall be advisory to the Secretary of Personnel and no
additional appeals or hearings may be considered. The
Secretary of Personnel shall make the final decision which
shall be binding on all parties. THE WRITTEN DECISION OF
THE SECRETARY SHALL BE RENDERED WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE
RECEIPT OF THE DECISION OF THE ARBITRATOR.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1978.

Approved May 16, 1978.

CHAPTER 526
(Senate Bill 971)
AN ACT concerning

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