Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 67 - State Personnel Act
Section 5-241. - Order of layoffs. Notice. Placement on reemployment list.

(a) No employee in the classified service who has been performing his duties in a satisfactory manner as shown by the records of the department, agency or institution in which he has been employed shall be dismissed or laid off from his position because of lack of work, economy, insufficient appropriation, change in departmental organization, abolition of position or any cause other than disability, delinquency, incompetency, misconduct or neglect of duty, if any other employee in the same classification performing comparable duties with less state service is to be retained in the same department, agency or institution. For the purposes of this section, the Employment Security Division may, at the discretion of the Labor Commissioner, be excluded from the remainder of the Labor Department and deemed to be a separate agency.

(b) An appointing authority desiring to lay off an employee shall give him not less than two weeks' notice in writing, stating the reason for such action, except that in the case of an employee, as defined in section 5-196, who is not covered by a collective bargaining agreement and who has been in the classified service for (1) at least five but not more than ten years, the appointing authority shall provide at least four weeks' notice, (2) more than ten but not more than fifteen years, the appointing authority shall provide at least six weeks' notice, (3) more than fifteen years, the appointing authority shall provide at least eight weeks' notice. A copy of such notice shall immediately be forwarded to the Commissioner of Administrative Services. The commissioner shall arrange to have the employee transferred to a vacancy in the same or a comparable class or in any other position the employee is qualified to fill in any department, agency or institution. If there is no vacancy available or the employee refuses to accept the transfer, the commissioner shall cause the name of such employee to be placed on the reemployment list for the appropriate class for which such employee has attained permanent status or has the ability to qualify, as determined by the commissioner. During the period any employee is entitled to remain on the reemployment list, such an employee shall be rehired in the classification from which he or she was laid off or for which he or she is qualified, as vacancies occur, in the reverse order of layoff. Any employee who is rehired from a reemployment or other employment list into a classification in which he or she had prior status shall not be required to complete a new working test period, as defined in subdivision (27) of section 5-196.
(1967, P.A. 657, S. 51; P.A. 73-128; P.A. 77-614, S. 66, 610; P.A. 92-165, S. 29, 32; P.A. 93-426, S. 1; P.A. 96-168, S. 30, 34; P.A. 13-247, S. 367.)
History: P.A. 73-128 substituted employment security division for unemployment compensation division; P.A. 77-614 replaced personnel commissioner with commissioner of administrative services; P.A. 92-165 provided that an employee shall be rehired in the classification for which he is qualified and made technical changes in Subsec. (b); P.A. 93-426 amended Subsec. (b) to add provisions re layoff notice requirements for classified employees who are not covered by collective bargaining agreements; P.A. 96-168 amended Subsec. (b) to provide that employees rehired from reemployment lists do not have to complete a new working test period, effective July 1, 1996; P.A. 13-247 amended Subsec. (b) by adding provisions re rehiring from other employment list and re rehiring into a classification in which employee had prior status, and making technical changes, effective July 1, 2013.
Board of trustees of a state university have the right to contract out their food service operation and eliminate classified positions therein, provided such elimination was for an enumerated reason. 165 C. 757. Cited. 170 C. 668; 231 C. 391; 239 C. 638. Plaintiff's claim that he was laid off in violation of statute is barred by doctrine of sovereign immunity because defendants acted in accordance with legislatively approved collective bargaining agreement provisions that superseded statute. 278 C. 204.
Subsec. (b):
Violated where commissioner failed to transfer laid-off employee to vacancy in same or comparable class or to any position for which he was qualified. 35 CS 45.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 5 - State Employees

Chapter 67 - State Personnel Act

Section 5-193. - Short title: State Personnel Act.

Section 5-194. - Construction and administration.

Section 5-195. - Merit principles to be observed.

Section 5-196. - Definitions.

Section 5-196a and 5-196b. - “Commissioner” and “department” defined. “Personnel Commissioner” and “Personnel Department”, terminology change.

Section 5-197. - Offices in state service to be classified; exceptions.

Section 5-198. - Positions exempt from classified service.

Section 5-199. - Personnel Division of Department of Administrative Services. Deputy commissioner.

Section 5-199a and 5-199b. - Bureaus established. Deputy commissioners; qualifications; appointment; powers. Exempt positions.

Section 5-199c. - Human resources strategic plan.

Section 5-199d. - Role of regional community-technical colleges in training for state employees.

Section 5-200. - State personnel and employment policies. Powers and duties of the Commissioner of Administrative Services. Regulations. Personnel administration services for municipalities or other political subdivisions of the state.

Section 5-200a. - Job evaluations in classified and unclassified state service. Exclusion of certain unclassified positions.

Section 5-200b. - Reclassification of state employees by Commissioner of Administrative Services.

Section 5-200c. - Elimination of wage inequities in state service.

Section 5-200d. - Automated personnel system.

Section 5-201. - Employees' Review Board.

Section 5-201a. - Relation of Personnel Appeal Board to the department.

Section 5-202. - Individual and group appeals.

Section 5-203. - Reports to Commissioner of Administrative Services of personnel changes.

Section 5-204. - Report to Governor.

Section 5-205. - Administration of oaths, issuance of subpoenas.

Section 5-206. - Position classifications.

Section 5-206a. - Establishment of position classification series for marital and family therapists.

Section 5-207. - Use of classification titles and codes.

Section 5-207a. - Requirements for positions with exposure to federal tax information.

Section 5-208. - Compensation schedules.

Section 5-208a. - Compensation by more than one agency restricted. Multiple job assignments within same agency restricted.

Section 5-209. - Compensation for performance of duties of higher job classification.

Section 5-209a. - General worker. Work experience credit for out-of-class work.

Section 5-210. - Annual salary increases; lump-sum payments; state incentive plans for managerial or confidential employees.

Section 5-210a, 5-210b and 5-211. - Employee anniversary dates for fiscal 1975-76. Payment of partial increments for fiscal 1975-76. Meritorious service award; exceptions.

Section 5-212. - Salary not to exceed salary range.

Section 5-212a. - Compensation schedules adjustments.

Section 5-213. - Termination of longevity payments to employees not included in any collective bargaining unit.

Section 5-213a and 5-213b. - Salary increase for managerial employees in lieu of longevity payments. Conferring of benefits upon managerial or confidential employees and appointed officials not included in collective bargaining units.

Section 5-213c. - Salary increase upon termination of longevity payments to employees not included in any collective bargaining unit.

Section 5-214. - Creation of new positions and filling of vacancies subject to certification by Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or designee.

Section 5-215. - Study of need for existing positions.

Section 5-215a. - Filling of vacancies from candidate lists.

Section 5-216. - Establishment of candidate lists. Continuous recruitment. Application of examination scores.

Section 5-217. - Effective period of candidate lists.

Section 5-218. - Examinations; notices.

Section 5-219. - Form of examinations. Fees.

Section 5-219a. - Volunteer experience considered.

Section 5-220. - Conduct of examinations.

Section 5-221. - Rejection of applicants.

Section 5-221a. - Appeal from rejection of application for admission to examination.

Section 5-222. - Unassembled examinations for certain professional positions. Regulations.

Section 5-223. - Rating of examinations.

Section 5-224. - Credit for military service on examinations held for original appointments.

Section 5-225. - Notice of final earned ratings on examinations. Right of inspection. Appeals.

Section 5-226. - Corrupt practices in relation to applications, examinations and appointments.

Section 5-226f. - Pilot program concerning state classifications and examination system.

Section 5-227. - Discrimination prohibited.

Section 5-227a. - Promotion by reclassification of position. Examination for reclassified position not required.

Section 5-227b. - Waiver of examinations. Delegation of authority to recruit. Audit of recruitments.

Section 5-228. - Filling vacancies. Promotional and original appointments. Dismissal during working test period. Sex discrimination.

Section 5-229. - Time for appointment. Effective date.

Section 5-230. - Working test periods.

Section 5-231. - Residence not required, exceptions.

Section 5-232 and 5-232a. - Appointments of noncitizens. Citizenship requirement may be waived.

Section 5-233. - Appointments to unskilled and semiskilled positions.

Section 5-234. - Appointments to training program and following completion of training program. Not applicable to veterans preference.

Section 5-235. - Provisional, temporary, emergency and intermittent appointments.

Section 5-236. - Appointments to unclassified service. Return to classified from unclassified service.

Section 5-237. - Service ratings. Performance appraisals.

Section 5-237a. - Salary Review Committee.

Section 5-237b. - Quality Control Committee. Membership. Duties.

Section 5-238. - Hours of work in Executive Department.

Section 5-238a. - Hours of persons employed in state parks during summer months.

Section 5-238b. - Hours of meat and poultry inspectors.

Section 5-239. - Transfers.

Section 5-239a. - Assignment of permanent state employees of the executive branch by the Commissioner of Administrative Services.

Section 5-240. - Reprimand, suspension, demotion, dismissal. Layoffs. Notice period pay. Use of tax return information in certain proceedings.

Section 5-241. - Order of layoffs. Notice. Placement on reemployment list.

Section 5-242. - Appointment and tenure of teachers in state institution schools.

Section 5-243. - Resignations. Reemployment of retired employees.

Section 5-244. - Transfer or separation from service due to disability. Reinstatement of sick leave upon reemployment.

Section 5-245. - Workweek. Overtime pay.

Section 5-246. - State police workweek. Work for highway contractors.

Section 5-247. - Sick leave. Credit on reemployment. Collection of benefits while otherwise employed on full-time basis prohibited.

Section 5-247a. - Payment for accumulated sick leave for retiring state teachers.

Section 5-247b. - Sick leave. Use by blind or disabled employees for assistance dog training.

Section 5-248. - Leaves of absence. Reinstatement upon withdrawal of resignation.

Section 5-248a. - Family and medical leave from employment.

Section 5-248b. - Regulations. Family and medical leave from employment.

Section 5-248c. - Voluntary schedule reduction program.

Section 5-248i. - Telecommuting and work-at-home programs.

Section 5-248j. - Participation in Big Brothers and Big Sisters program.

Section 5-248k. - Paid leave for organ donation.

Section 5-249. - Leave for volunteer fire, ambulance, civil air patrol, specialized disaster relief and canine search and rescue services.

Section 5-250. - Vacations. Personal leave.

Section 5-251. - Accrual of sick leave and vacation credits while receiving compensation.

Section 5-252. - Payment for accrued vacation time on leaving state service.

Section 5-253. - Payment for extra hours of work and accumulated vacation allowance on death.

Section 5-254. - Holidays.

Section 5-255. - Reinstatement of state employees after service in armed forces. Term of employment to include military service.

Section 5-256. - Service to counties, agricultural extension offices, state college bookstores, Hartford Bridge Authority and municipal courts included in term of state service.

Section 5-257. - Group life insurance.

Section 5-257a. - Continuation of group life insurance for certain teachers at E. O. Smith School.

Section 5-258. - Group Insurance Commission.

Section 5-259. - Hospitalization and medical and surgical insurance plan. Eligibility. Coverage for other groups under plan. Municipal Employee Health Insurance Plan. Prescription drug purchasing by nonstate public employers.

Section 5-259a. - Competitive selection.

Section 5-259b. - Continuation of health insurance for former members of General Assembly.

Section 5-259c. - Health insurance for employees of state system of public higher education.

Section 5-259d. - Continuation of health insurance coverage and accrual and use of vacation and sick time, leave of absence and equivalent leave time for state employees called to active service in the armed forces.

Section 5-259e. - Review of prescription claims data to increase utilization of generic prescriptions.

Section 5-259f. - Establishment of requirements for health benefit cost sharing for certain nonrepresented officers and employees.

Section 5-259g. - Persons ineligible for special enrollment periods.

Section 5-260. - Deduction of organization dues.

Section 5-260a. - Deduction of contributions to nonprofit organizations.

Section 5-261. - Deduction of credit union savings.

Section 5-262. - State Employee Campaign. Deduction of contributions. Regulations.

Section 5-263. - Suggestion awards.

Section 5-263a. - Suggestion awards program.

Section 5-263b. - Award Program for state employees reporting alleged state agency gross waste of funds. Calculation of award. Ineligible suggestions.

Section 5-264. - Section 403(b) annuities for state employees. Purchase of shares of an investment company for state employees. Section 403(b) annuities for employees of political subdivisions.

Section 5-264a. - Deferred compensation plan for state employees or employees of political subdivisions of the state. Administration.

Section 5-264b. - Dependent care spending account program.

Section 5-264c. - Treatment of funds deposited in dependent care spending account program.

Section 5-264d. - Flexible health care spending account program.

Section 5-264e. - Treatment of funds deposited pursuant to the flexible health care spending account program.

Section 5-265. - Special training courses for state employees. Exchange of employees.

Section 5-266. - Political activity.

Section 5-266a. - Political activities of classified state employees and Judicial Department employees. Candidacy for office. Leave of absence or resignation upon taking elective office.

Section 5-266b. - Permitted activity.

Section 5-266c. - Regulations.

Section 5-266d. - Dismissal or suspension of employee. Appeal.

Section 5-267. - Officers, appointing authorities and employees to comply with law.

Section 5-268. - Penalty.

Section 5-269. - Transfer of certain employees to Labor Department.