3-6D-15. Grievances--Hearing--Notice--Summary disposition.
If a grievance remains unresolved after exhaustion of an agency grievance procedure, a civil service employee may demand a hearing before the commission as provided for in contested cases in chapter 1-26. The proceedings shall be held as provided in chapter 1-26. The commission shall provide notice of the hearing within thirty calendar days of an employee's request for a hearing. The commission shall conduct a hearing within thirty calendar days of the notice of the hearing unless the hearing is continued for good cause or unless the commission determines, upon the motion of any party, that the pleadings, depositions, answers to interrogatories, and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that a grievance, defense, or claim presents no genuine issue as to any material fact and a party is entitled to a judgment as a matter of law. The commission, upon the motion of any party, may dispose of any grievance, defense, or claim at the close of the evidence offered by the proponent of the grievance, defense, or claim if the commission determines that the evidence offered by the proponent of the grievance, defense, or claim is legally insufficient to sustain the grievance, defense, or claim. The human resources commissioner shall schedule the hearing to ensure compliance with the time frames provided in this section. If the grievant agrees, the commissioner may appoint a hearing examiner as authorized in §1-26-18.3.
Any final action or decision may be appealed pursuant to chapter 1-26.
Source: SL 2012, ch 23, §52; SL 2018, ch 12, §4; SL 2019, ch 21, §37.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 3 - Public Officers and Employees
Chapter 06D - State Civil Service
Section 3-6D-1 - Civil Service Commission--Members--Appointment--Terms--Vacancies.
Section 3-6D-2 - Removal of commission member--Procedure.
Section 3-6D-3 - Meetings--Chair--Quorum--Law enforcement officer discipline.
Section 3-6D-4 - Employees covered by chapter--Exemptions.
Section 3-6D-5 - Protections for applicants and employees.
Section 3-6D-6 - Merit standards for personnel management actions.
Section 3-6D-7 - Promulgation of rules regarding recruitment, examination, selection, and promotion.
Section 3-6D-8 - Appointment of best qualified applicants--Eligibility lists--Misdemeanor.
Section 3-6D-9 - Delegation of administrative functions to institutions and departments.
Section 3-6D-10 - Promulgation of position classification rules.
Section 3-6D-11 - Promulgation of pay system rules.
Section 3-6D-12 - Payroll approval.
Section 3-6D-13 - Approval or rejection of labor contracts and settlements.
Section 3-6D-15 - Grievances--Hearing--Notice--Summary disposition.
Section 3-6D-16 - Good cause for employee discipline--Order upholding or reversing agency decision.
Section 3-6D-18 - Assistance of agencies--Agency level procedures.
Section 3-6D-19 - Records of administrative costs--Billing of agencies.
Section 3-6D-20 - Prohibited conduct by applicants--Misdemeanor.
Section 3-6D-21 - Interference with rights under chapter--Secret information--Misdemeanor.
Section 3-6D-22 - Grievance for retaliation against whistleblower.
Section 3-6D-23 - Probationary period--Dismissal without cause .