N.M. Admin. Code § 9.4.5.33 - ASSIGNMENT, TRANSFER AND PROMOTION OF LICENSED MANAGERS
A.
Purpose:To provide guidelines
for the assignment of licensed managers to specific business
enterprises.
B.
Ready-for-assignment list:
(1)
All blind persons who have successfully completed training and other
requirements as stated in Subsection 12.2.6 of this rule [now Paragraph (6) of
Subsection B of Section 9.4.5.12 NMAC], as determined by the SLA and
recommended by the committee of licensed managers, shall be placed on a
ready-for-assignment list.
(2)
Persons on the ready-for-assignment list shall receive announcements of vending
facility openings distributed in accordance with this section of the rules and
regulations.
C.
Priority assignment:A manager who has been displaced from a
facility through no fault of his or her own may be given priority to a new or
vacant facility, if the requirements of operating the facility and its
potential or actual earnings are comparable to those of the facility from which
the manager was displaced. The SLA may offer a facility with comparable
earnings to the displaced manager without going through the biding
process.
D.
Manager
selection:When a new facility is established or when a vacancy occurs in
an existing facility to which no manager is entitled to be given a priority
assignment, all managers on the ready-for-assignment list, and managers already
assigned to facilities will be notified in writing of the availability of the
facility, its operating requirements (including any special or unusual
requirements), the current or potential earnings, and the time period in which
to request assignment to it (please refer to procedures manual). Managers who
wish to be assigned, transferred or promoted to the facility shall notify the
SLA in writing.
E.
Criteria
for assignment, transfer or promotion to a business enterprise
facility:The following evaluation procedure has been developed by the
SLA staff and committee of licensed managers and will be followed in completing
the evaluation and selection of managers. Details on the procedure are
contained in the procedures manual. Assignment, transfer or promotion of a
manager to a business enterprise facility shall include consideration of
seniority, provided that all of the specified criteria listed below are
satisfactorily met:
(1) Ability to meet the
requirements of operating the facility as specified in the Permit for the
particular facility. This is demonstrated in managing previous BEP facilities
and/or on-the-job training.
(2)
Satisfactory work habits including demonstrated ability to maintain required
hours of work and comply with applicable health regulations. This is
demonstrated in managing previous BEP facilities and/or on-the-job
training.
(3) Work attitudes
including good customer relations, and cooperation with property management and
SLA staff. This is demonstrated by managing previous BEP facilities and/or
on-the-job training.
(4) Knowledge
and application of sound business practices including: timely and accurate
submission of all reports pertaining to the operation of the facility; prompt
payment of set-aside fees; prompt payment of creditors and employees; control
of labor and food costs to demonstrate ability to make a reasonable profit;
demonstrated ability to provide good quality menu items; and demonstrated
ability to supervise, schedule, hire and terminate employees. This is
demonstrated by managing previous BEP facilities and/or on-the-job
training.
F.
Method of selection:The applicant's evaluations and contact
reports prepared by the SLA staff shall be utilized to obtain information
pertaining to the foregoing criteria referenced in 33.5.1.A-D [now Paragraphs
(1) through (4) of Subsection E of Section 9.4.5.33 NMAC], above. All
applicants for assignment, transfer or promotion, other than the applicant
entitled to a priority assignment referenced above, shall be evaluated on the
basis of the above criteria by members of the vending facility program staff
and the evaluation committee. The evaluation committee will make its considered
recommendations to the executive director, who shall make the final decision as
to which applicant will be assigned, transferred or promoted to the new or
vacant facility or whether it is advisable to rebid the facility. See the
procedures manual for detailed instructions and forms.
G.
Temporary operation of vending
facilities:In some cases, the SLA may determine that it is in the best
interest of the program for a facility to be operated on an interim basis prior
to bidding the facility. There are two methods by which the SLA provides for
the temporary operation of vending facilities:
(1) The SLA may assign a licensed manager the
operation of a vending facility for a period not to exceed six months without
bidding the facility.
(2) The SLA
may assign SLA staff or hire temporary staff to operate vending facilities on
an interim basis.
H.
Probation: All applicants chosen to be assigned, transferred or
promoted to new or vacant facilities will be on probationary status for six
months in order to evaluate the applicant's performance in the new facility.
SLA staff will closely monitor the performance of the manager by making monthly
evaluations. Staff will document any deficiencies in performance and ways to
correct these deficiencies in a "Plan for Improvement" (see procedures manual).
The probationary manager will be given a copy of the "Plan for Improvement"
during a conference in which the SLA staff discusses the deficiencies with the
manager and ways to correct the deficiencies. In addition, the licensed manager
may request additional training in his or her areas of deficiencies as outlined
during the probationary period. If at the end of the probationary period,
deficiencies have not been corrected, the licensed manager's probationary
period may be extended or the licensed manager may be removed from the facility
with two weeks notice that he/she will be terminated. A manager removed for
unsatisfactory performance will not be considered a displaced manager. If at
the end of the six month period the manager has performed satisfactorily, he or
she will be on permanent status.
I.
Satellite program:
(1) If a
vending facility goes out for bid and receives no satisfactory bids from any
licensed manager, the facility becomes eligible for consideration as a
satellite operation. The satellite facility shall be bid in the same manner as
other facilities. If no bid is received from managers, the satellite may be put
out to bid to any qualified blind individuals (e.g., non-licensed managers) to
be operated under contract with the SLA. The facility will be rebid for period
of time to be determined by the SLA as a primary facility. If the facility is
not awarded as a primary facility, it will be rebid as a satellite. If no bid
is received for the satellite, it will be released for bids from any member of
the qualified blind community.
(2)
If a licensed manager leaves the vending facility program for any reason, all
claims to the satellite will be forfeited.
J.
Manager rights and
responsibilities.
(1) Each manager
shall be provided with copies of all documents relative to the operation of the
vending facility to which he or she is assigned including these rules and
regulations, the operating agreement, and the contract or permit with the
property managing agency. The SLA encourages vendor participation in the
negotiating process whenever possible. The BEP staff will maintain records
indicating that the licensed manager acknowledges receipt of such
documents.
(2) Each manager shall
acknowledge in writing that a copy of the documents listed above have been
received and explained to him or her by the SLA (see Appendix 15, Procedures
Manual) [now 9.4.7.26 NMAC].
(3)
Each licensed manager shall comply with the terms set in his or her operating
agreement. See Appendix B [now 9.4.5.40 NMAC].
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