NAC284.446. Time counted toward completion of probationary period.  


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  •      1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4 and in NAC 284.4375, a probationary employee must perform his or her duties continuously in the classified service for either 6 months or 1 year (full-time equivalent) as required for the class in which he or she is employed to attain permanent status.

         2. Service in provisional, emergency, or special disabled status must be credited towards a probationary period if it is immediately followed by probationary or permanent status in the same class.

         3. Service in a seasonal position must be credited towards the probationary period for the class.

         4. If an employee of a governmental agency transfers to the classified service pursuant to NRS 284.022 and subsection 2 of NAC 284.398, the time which he or she spent in the comparable class in the governmental agency counts toward the probationary period which is required for the state class. If the employee has satisfactorily completed the equivalent of the State’s probationary period for the new class, the employee is entitled to transfer with permanent status. All continuous service which is equivalent to full-time employment in the governmental agency before the transfer counts towards permanent employee status.

     [Personnel Div., Rule VIII § A part subsec. 1, eff. 8-11-73; A 7-3-76]—(NAC A by Dep’t of Personnel, 10-26-84; 1-22-90; 8-1-91; 7-6-92; 3-1-96)