(a) The personnel board shall hear all appeals from final personnel action as requested by an affected and eligible employee, an appointing authority, or the county. Eligible employees shall include classified employees and may include other employees as authorized by the county commission so long as such inclusion does not violate the intent of this article. The board shall hear all appeals from final personnel action in accordance with guidelines approved by the county commission. Final action may be from administrative action; action based on the rules, policies, and procedures of the county; or disciplinary action. All appeals shall be made in good faith and timely filed. Willfully filing an appeal based on false facts or solely for the purpose of harassment may be the basis for disciplinary action.
(b) Hearings before the personnel board shall be full, evidentiary hearings if the parties wish. However, hearings are not intended to follow the formalities of a court of law and the rules of evidence are not required. All testimony shall be under oath and the board has the power to subpoena witnesses and demand production of relevant documents. The personnel board has the authority to adopt its own rules regarding hearings and its rulings on hearings. The personnel board has the authority to render decisions at the conclusion of a hearing and a decision must be made within 10 days of the hearing. All decisions must be supported by factual findings based on the hearing and appropriate law, rules, policies, and procedures established by the county commission. The decision of the personnel board is binding on all parties. The board's decision may uphold, reverse, or amend any prior action. Only after all administrative remedies have been exhausted may an affected party take an appeal to the appropriate circuit court.
Last modified: May 3, 2021