California Government Code
§ 19683
GOV § 19683 Effective Jan 1, 2014Div. 5 · Title 2 · Part 2 · Ch. 10 · Art. 1
Statute text
View on leginfo.ca.gov(a)The State Personnel Board shall initiate a hearing or investigation of a written complaint of conduct prohibited by Section 8547.3 within 10 working days of its submission. The executive officer shall complete findings of the hearing or investigation within 60 working days thereafter, and shall provide a copy of the findings to the complaining state employee or applicant for state employment and to the appropriate supervisor, manager, employee, or appointing authority. When the allegations contained in a complaint of reprisal or retaliation are the same as, or similar to, those contained in another appeal, the executive officer may consolidate the appeals into the most appropriate format. In these cases, the time limits described in this subdivision shall not apply. The board shall render its decision on the consolidated matter within a reasonable time after the conclusion of the hearing or investigation, except that the period shall not exceed six months from the date of the order of consolidation unless extended by the board for a period of not more than 45 additional days from the expiration of the six-month period.
(b)If the executive officer finds that the supervisor, manager, employee, or appointing power retaliated against the complainant for engaging in protected whistleblower activities, the supervisor, manager, employee, or appointing power may request a hearing before the State Personnel Board regarding the findings of the executive officer. The request for hearing and any subsequent determination by the board shall be made in accordance with the board’s normal rules governing appeals, hearings, investigations, and disciplinary proceedings.
(c)If, after the hearing, the State Personnel Board determines that a violation of Section 8547.3 occurred, or if no hearing is requested and the findings of the executive officer conclude that improper activity has occurred, the board may order any appropriate relief, including, but not limited to, reinstatement, backpay, restoration of lost service credit, if appropriate, compensatory damages, and the expungement of any adverse records of the state employee or applicant for state employment who was the subject of the alleged acts of misconduct prohibited by Section 8547.3.
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Legislative history
Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 781, Sec. 3. (SB 496) Effective January 1, 2014.