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  4. Title 4 - DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE
  5. Chapter VII - PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD
  6. Part 201 - Determination of Representation Status under Section 207 of the Act

Part 201 - Determination of Representation Status under Section 207 of the Act

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  1. § 201.1 - Scope
  2. § 201.2 - Petition; filing
  3. § 201.3 - Time for filing of petitions
  4. § 201.4 - Showing of interest
  5. § 201.5 - Contents of petition for certification; contents of petition for decertification; contents of petition to clarify existing unit or to determine unit placement of positions; response to petition
  6. § 201.6 - Publication
  7. § 201.7 - Notice of pending petitions
  8. § 201.8 - Investigation and election
  9. § 201.9 - Employer applications for designation of persons as managerial or confidential
  10. § 201.10 - Decision by administrative law judge
  11. § 201.11 - Exceptions to decision of administrative law judge; action by board
  12. § 201.12 - [Repealed]

Notes

Statutory authority: Civil Service Law, art. 14

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