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Part 2.6
Personnel Administration

Chapters

1
Department of Human Resources
Sections 19815–19819.7
2
Administration of Salaries
Sections 19820–19850.7
2.5
Days and Hours of Work
Sections 19851–19991.14
3
Performance Reports
Sections 19992–19992.4
3.5
Performance Reports for Managerial Employees
Sections 19992.8–19992.14
4
Deferred Compensation
Sections 19993–19993.05
4.5
State-owned Motor Vehicles
Sections 19993.1–19993.8
5
Transfers
Sections 19994–19994.4
5.6
Tobacco Control
Sections 19994.30–19994.35
6
Training
Sections 19995–19995.4
6.5
the Governor’s Awards
Sections 19995.5–19995.7
7
Separations from Service
Sections 19996–19998.4
7.5
State Employee Assistance Program
8
Two-tiered Retirement System
Sections 19999–19999.1
8.5
Retirement Plan for Employees Excluded from the Public Employees’ Retirement System
Sections 19999.2–19999.21
8.6
Alternate Retirement Program for New Employees Exempted from Contributions to the Public Employees’ Retirement System
Sections 19999.3–19999.31
9
Tax-deferred Savings Plans
Section 19999.5
10
Annuity Contracts
Section 19999.7
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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