Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-5-602 - Council Review
A. General. The
Council shall only review a grievance related to classification, compensation,
employee appraisal system, and application of Council rules after the employee
exhausts the remedies in the agency's grievance process. If the grievance
remains unresolved, the employee may file a request for Council review within
20 days after the employee receives the agency's notice of denial of the
grievance.
B. Procedure. An
employee shall submit a written request for Council review of a grievance.
1. The employee's request shall include:
a. The specific relief sought by the
employee;
b. The asserted factual
basis for relief, and
c. An account
of the agency's response during the internal grievance process.
2. Upon receipt of the request,
the Council shall send a copy of the request to the agency head.
C. Response. The agency may file a
written response with the Council at any time before the Council reviews the
grievance. The agency head shall send a copy of the response to the employee at
least 10 days before the Council reviews the grievance. At the employee's
request, the 10 days may be waived.
D. Informal dispositions. The Council may
informally dispose of a grievance without further review of the merits, under
any of the following methods:
1. By
withdrawal, if the employee withdraws the grievance in writing or on the record
at any time before a decision is issued;
2. By default to the appearing party, if the
employee or the agency, fails to appear at the meeting; or
3. By stipulation, if the parties agree on
the record or in writing at any time before the Council issues a decision on
the grievance.
E.
Council review. The Council shall review an employee's grievance in an open
meeting. The Council shall allow the employee to make a statement in support of
the grievance, and shall allow the agency an opportunity to respond. The
Council may limit the length of the parties' statements. In its discretion, the
Council may allow the employee or the agency to present testimonial or
documentary evidence on the issue. If the Council allows a party to offer
evidence, the Council shall allow the other party an opportunity to respond
with argument or evidence. The Council may limit the time parties are allowed
to present evidence.
F. Scheduling
of Council review. An employee's grievance shall be scheduled for the next
available business meeting of the Council but no sooner than 20 days after the
grievance was received by the business manager. At the employee's request, the
20 days may be waived.
G.
Representation by counsel. Both the agency and the employee may have counsel
present during the Council's review of the grievance.
H. Decision. The Council shall state its
decision in an open meeting. The Council shall sustain the agency's action on
the grievance unless it finds the agency's denial is not supported by
substantial evidence or is inconsistent with Council rules.
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