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    • California Code
    • Government Code - GOV
    • TITLE 2 - GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
    • DIVISION 5 - PERSONNEL
    • PART 2.6 - PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION
    • CHAPTER 7 - Separations from Service
    • ARTICLE 1.6 - Reduced Worktime Act

    California Code
    CHAPTER 7 - Separations from Service
    ARTICLE 1.6 - Reduced Worktime Act

    Section 19996.19. - 19996.19. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the...

    Section 19996.20. - 19996.20. “Reduced worktime,” as used in this article, means employment...

    Section 19996.21. - 19996.21. (a) It is the policy of the state that...

    Section 19996.22. - 19996.22. (a) Any employee who is being coerced, or who...

    Section 19996.23. - 19996.23. In counting the number of employees any state agency...

    Section 19996.24. - 19996.24. (a) Permanent employees who voluntarily reduce their worktime shall,...

    Section 19996.25. - 19996.25. If the provisions of this article are in conflict...

    Section 19996.26. - 19996.26. All persons employed in reduced worktime positions pursuant to...

    Section 19996.27. - 19996.27. The department shall adopt appropriate rules and guidelines relating...

    Section 19996.28. - 19996.28. The Trustees of the California State University shall adopt...

    Section 19996.29. - 19996.29. This article shall be known and may be cited...

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