Utah Admin. Code R477-10-2 - Performance Improvement
When an employee's performance does not meet established standards due to failure to maintain skills, incompetence, or inefficiency, and after consulting with DHRM, management may place an employee on an appropriate and documented performance improvement plan in accordance with this section.
(1) Management shall discuss the substandard
performance with the employee and determine appropriate action.
(2) Performance improvement plans shall identify
or provide for:
(a) a designated period of time for
improvement;
(b) an opportunity for
remediation;
(c) performance
expectations;
(d) closer supervision to
include regular feedback of the employee's progress;
(e) notice of disciplinary action for failure to
improve; and
(f) a written performance
evaluation at the conclusion of the performance improvement
plan.
(3) An employee may
submit written comment to accompany the performance improvement plan.
(4) Performance improvement plans may also
identify or provide for the following based on the nature of the performance issue:
(a) training;
(b) reassignment; or
(c) use of appropriate leave.
(5) Following successful completion of a
performance improvement plan, management shall notify the employee of disciplinary
consequences for a recurrence of the deficient work performance.
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