Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-4-208 - Re-employment of State Correctional Officers
A. A state correctional officer who terminates
employment may be re-employed by the Department within two years from the date of termination if the former state correctional officer meets the
requirements of R13-4-202 and R13-4-203 at the time of re-employment.
B. A state correctional officer who
terminates employment may be re-employed by the Department if re-employment is sought more than two years but less than three years from the original
date of termination, if the former state correctional officer meets the requirements of R13-4-202 and R13-4-203 at the time of re-employment and
completes the waiver provisions of R13-4-205(E).
C. A former state correctional officer who seeks
re-employment more than three years from the date of termination shall meet all the requirements of this Article at the time of
re-employment.
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A. A state correctional officer who terminates employment may be re-employed by the Department within two years from the date of termination if the former state correctional officer meets the requirements of R13-4-202 and R13-4-203 at the time of re-employment.
B. A state correctional officer who terminates employment may be re-employed by the Department if re-employment is sought more than two years but less than three years from the original date of termination, if the former state correctional officer meets the requirements of R13-4-202 and R13-4-203 at the time of re-employment and completes the waiver provisions of R13-4-205(F).
C. A former state correctional officer who seeks re-employment more than three years from the date of termination shall meet all the requirements of this Article at the time of re-employment.