(A) General. The director may initiate and
make continuing audits, inspections, and investigations of the positions,
offices, and employments subject to sections
124.14,
124.15, and
124.152 of the Revised Code. The
director may initiate and make continuing audits, inspections and
investigations of positions, offices, and
employment in the classified service of the counties, where employees are paid
under provisions other than section
124.15 or
124.152 of the Revised Code if
the position to be audited is paid in whole or in part by the state, there is
an appropriate contract between the department of administrative services and
the county appointing authority pursuant to division (H) of section
124.14 of the Revised Code, or
as otherwise allowed by statute. Any employee or any appointing
authority, desiring to submit facts for
the director's consideration
of the director shall
will be afforded reasonable opportunity to do so.
When the director finds that improper classifications of positions exist, the
director may reallocate any position to the appropriate classification as
is necessary.
(B) Audits requested by employees. A
classified employee of a state agency
, including a
board or a commission, or
of a county
office covered by this rule
, or the employee's
authorized representative, may request a review of the classification
of
his or her
their position, unless
otherwise prohibited
barred by law or a collective bargaining agreement.
(1) The employee's request must
will include the
employee's name, the name of the employing
agency, the office address, the name of the employee's immediate supervisor,
and the address where audit forms are to be mailed.
(2) Upon receipt of
an employee's
the request for a position
audit, the director shall
will date and time stamp the request and forward
the job audit questionnaire packet to the employee for completion and, at the
same time, notify the affected appointing
authority of the audit request. The notice
shall
will
include a request to the appointing authority to submit the current position
description, table of organization and any comments concerning the duties of
the position.
(3) The employee
shall
will
complete part I of the job audit questionnaire packet and forward the completed
job audit questionnaire packet to the immediate supervisor within thirty days
of receipt. The supervisor shall
will review the employee form within fifteen days of
receipt and complete part II of the questionnaire. The supervisor
shall
will
return the job audit questionnaire packet to the employee. The employee
shall
will
complete part III within five days and return the job audit questionnaire
packet to the director. The appointing authority shall
will forward the
requested position description, table of organization, and comments to the director within fifty days of
receipt of the requested information.
(4)
Employee
The
requests for position audits shall
request will generally be processed by the
director without an on-site audit unless a substantial conflict in submitted
documentation is found. The director may resolve the conflict by requiring
additional documentation or clarification. If the conflict is not resolved, an
on-site audit may be conducted.
(C) Audits requested by appointing
authorities. An appointing authority may request the director to review any
encumbered classified position within the appointing authority's agency for the
purpose of determining whether the position is properly classified, unless
otherwise
prohibited
barred by a collective bargaining agreement.
(1) The appointing
authority's request shall
will include the name of the employee whose position
is to be audited, the position number, the name of the employee's immediate
supervisor, the names of other individuals to be interviewed, the name of the
person to contact to arrange the audit, a current table of organization and a
current position description reflecting the duties currently being performed by
the employee. A
The request will
from an agency must be signed by the
appointing authority or a designee if the appointing authority has provided the
department of administrative services with a letter designating the names of
individuals authorized to sign on the appointing authority's behalf.
(2)
Agency
requests
The request
for position audits may be scheduled for
an on-site audits
audit.
(D) Audit findings. The audit findings will
be premised upon the information and statements provided. The information and
statements submitted will be compared to the existing classification
specifications. If the duties being performed are not consistent with the
existing classification, the classification which most accurately describes the
duties performed
shall
will be assigned to the position.
The duties being performed must satisfy the class concept or
function statement at least twenty percent of the time unless another
percentage has been stated in the class concept or function statement. Other
factors, including the table of organization of an agency, may be used to
determine the classification of a position and to distinguish among
classifications.
(E)
On-site audits. An on-site audit may be conducted in person or by video
conference. At the time of an on-site audit, the employee, the employee's
immediate supervisor, and other persons as deemed necessary by the director
shall
will be
interviewed. It shall be
is the agency's
responsibility of the agency to ensure that
the requested parties are available for an on-site audit. If any party refuses
to attend on-site audit interviews, the director
shall
will
render a decision based on the information and documentation
submitted.
(F) Examination of
current duties. Position audits shall
will examine the duties currently performed. The audit
report reflects duties at the time of the audit and shall reflect any change in duties if such has
occurred since the date of the audit request. Duties performed while assigned
in a temporary work level shall
will not be considered for the purposes of a position
audit.
(G) Cancellation of audit
requests. Requests for audits will be deemed cancelled if:
(1) The party requesting the audit submits a
written withdrawal of the request. Audit requests may be withdrawn any time
before the notice of classification is mailed;
(2) The employee requesting an audit fails to
timely forward the job audit questionnaire to the supervisor; or
(3) The employee requesting an audit fails to
timely return the job audit questionnaire to the director; or
(4) The appointing authority requesting an
audit fails to timely return the job audit questionnaire to the director;
or
(5)
An audit,
A request
that is made at
the request of
by an appointing
authority, is scheduled for an on-site
audit and all the parties fail to appear or the appointing authority
which
that
requested the audit fails to schedule the interviews on two occasions;
, unless the
appointing authority shows good reason why all parties were not available;
or
(6) The appointing authority
requesting an audit fails to submit a position
description reflecting the employee's current duties if the appointing authority requested the position
audit.
(H)
Implementation of audit findings. A position audit shall
will be deemed
completed when the director sends written notification of the results to the
employee and the employee's appointing authority.
(I) Effective date. Whenever a position is
reclassified by the director, the employee's
classification shall be changed in accordance with division (D) of section
124.14 of the Revised Code. The director shall give to the affected employee
and to his or her appointing authority a written notice setting forth the
proposed new classification. The effective date of such change
shall
will be
the first day of the pay period following DAS' receipt of the audit
request.
(J) Submission of
documents to implement classification change. The documents necessary to
implement a classification change shall
will be submitted by the appointing authority within
thirty days after the notification of the determination, unless
the agency or the employee
or the appointing authority timely files a request for
a hearing withappeals the determination
to the state personnel board of review as set
forth in division (D)(2) of section
124.14 of the Revised
Code.
(K) Appeal. The
decision rendered by the director on positions in the classified service may be
appealed to the state personnel board of review by the appointing authority or
the employee. The appeal to the board shall be made according to the rules of
the state personnel board of review.
(L) Effective date after appeal. The
state personnel board of review shall determine the effective date of the
classification change upon their completion or review of an appeal of an audit
decision.
(M)(L) Audit findings of a
lower classification. If the results of a position audit indicate that a
position would be properly allocated to a classification with a lower pay range
assignment than the classification currently assigned, the director
shall
will
notify the appointing authority and the employee that the position will be
reclassified pursuant to section
124.14 of the Revised
Code.
(N)(M) When position
audits will not be performed. Position audits will not be performed on
positions that are vacant or while the incumbent is assigned in a temporary
work level, on a leave of absence, serving a probationary period, or is
receiving disability leave benefits.
(O)(N) Audits of positions
of incumbents who are subject to layoff or displacement. Requests for audits of
positions will not be processed if the position is classified in a
classification that is designated for calculation of retention points for
purposes of a layoff or position abolishment under the provisions of Chapter
123:1-41 of the Administrative Code. The date the lists of classifications are
submitted to the director for verification of retention points
shall
will be
the date the requests for position audits are suspended.
(P)(O)
Effective date of amended audit. If for any
reason, the results of a position audit are amended, a corrective
notice for a reclassification of a position shall
will be made
and the effective date of the reclassification shall
will be the date
indicated in the original letter of notification.
(Q)(P) Positions to be
audited no more than once a year. Requests for audits of a position, from
either the incumbent or the appointing authority, may not be submitted more
often than once a year. An employee may request only one audit of his or her
position per year unless the employee provides, at the time of the request,
documentation showing that the duties of his position have
been substantially changed since the date
of the completion of the previous audit. The "one-year period" will be defined
as one calendar year from the date of the original request for the most recent
position audit.
(R)(Q) Audits of positions
in state-supported colleges and universities. The department of administrative
services shall
will not conduct audits of positions at
state-supported colleges or universities. Employees of state-supported colleges
or universities shall
will submit requests for position audits in
accordance with the policies and procedures of their respective
institutions.
(S)(R) Probationary
period. An employee who has received a classification change pursuant to a
position audit is not required to
will not serve a new probationary period. The employee
will continue to be a permanent employee in the classified service.