Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 5 - Administrative Personnel |
Chapter I - Office of Personnel Management |
SubChapter B - Civil Service Regulations |
Part 330 - Recruitment, Selection, and Placement (General) |
Subpart K - Federal Employment Priority Consideration Program for Displaced Employees of the District of Columbia Department of Corrections |
§ 330.1104 - Eligibility.
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(a) To be eligible for priority consideration, an employee of the DC DOC must:
(1) Be in receipt of a RIF separation notice, or a similar notice of non-disciplinary termination from the Management Supervisory Service, issued by the DC Department of Corrections in connection with the closure of the Lorton Correctional Complex.
(2) Have not been appointed to a permanent Federal Bureau of Prisons law enforcement position;
(3) Apply for a vacancy within the time frames established by the agency, and include proof of eligibility;
(4) Be found qualified for the specific vacancy.
(b)
Eligibility for priority consideration begins: on the date the DC DOC employee receives or is issued a specific RIF separation notice, or a similar notice of non-disciplinary termination from the Management Supervisory Service (MSS), issued by the DC DOC due to the closure of the Lorton Correctional Complex.(c)
Eligibility expires: (1) One year after the closing of the Lorton Correctional Complex;
(2) When the DC DOC employee is no longer being separated by RIF, or by similar non-disciplinary termination from the Management Supervisory Service, due to the closure of the Lorton Correctional Complex;
(3) When the DC DOC employee receives a career, career-conditional, or excepted appointment without time limit in any Federal agency at any grade level;
(4) When the DC DOC employee voluntarily separates by resignation or retirement prior to the RIF effective date or the non-disciplinary MSS termination date;
(5) When the DC DOC employee is separated by a non-RIF involuntary separation or disciplinary or other MSS termination not related to the closure of the Lorton correctional complex; or
(6) Eligibility within a specific agency may terminate if the employee:
(i) Declines a permanent appointment, at any grade level, offered by the agency (whether competitive or excepted) when the employee applied and was found qualified; or
(ii) Fails to respond within a reasonable period of time to an offer or official inquiry of availability from the agency for a permanent appointment, at any grade level, offered by the agency (whether competitive or excepted) when the employee applied and was found qualified.