95-19631. Series Consolidation  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 153 (Wednesday, August 9, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 40628-40629]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-19631]
    
    
    
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    OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
    
    Series Consolidation
    
    AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is proposing to 
    simplify the Federal position classification structure by reducing the 
    number of occupational series from 442 to about 74.
    
    DATES: Written comments must be received on or before October 10, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Michael D. Clogston, Assistant 
    Director for Classification, Office of Personnel Management, Room 7H29, 
    1900 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20415 (FAX 202-606-4891).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Terri Jurkofsky on 202-606-1721 or Raymond E. Moran on 202-606-2970, or 
    FAX 202-606-4891.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The General Schedule comprises 442 
    occupational series within 22 occupational groups (job families.) An 
    example of an occupational group is the GS-400, Biological Sciences 
    Group; within the GS-400 group, there are 34 occupational series such 
    as the Microbiology Series, Forestry Series, Range Technician Series, 
    etc. To simplify the Federal position classification structure, the NPR 
    recommended reducing the number of occupational series by one-half or 
    more.
        Over the past year and a half, an ad hoc discussion group of OPM 
    staff, representatives of the Interagency Advisory Group executive 
    committee, and Federal unions met to explore issues and approaches to 
    series consolidation. The group generally agreed that we should 
    simplify the structure and that we should look at significant, not 
    incremental, consolidation. The discussion group considered a number of 
    approaches using the NPR goals, and concepts such as equity, clarity, 
    and utility as guiding principles.
    
    OPM Proposal
    
        Retain 20 of the current 22 occupational groups and merge the 
    series within each of the occupational groups into one of four 
    categories: Professional, Administrative, Technical, and Clerical. For 
    example, under the proposal we would merge the 34 professional and 
    technical series within the Biological Sciences Group into two: 
    Biological Sciences Professional and Biological Sciences Technical. 
    (There are no administrative or clerical occupations in this group.)
        This reduces the number of series from 442 to about 74. It treats 
    occupations similarly and provides an occupational breakout that 
    remains familiar and understandable to Federal managers and employees. 
    When set up, agencies would be required to use the series structure for 
    official classification actions. Under the proposal, however, agencies 
    can retain indefinitely some or all of the 442 occupational series 
    designations and titles for internal use if it suits their needs.
        The current occupational series codes will be provisionally 
    retained as ``job codes.'' Agencies will be required to report job 
    codes in Governmentwide data collection efforts, including submissions 
    to the Central Personnel Data File. The detailed information available 
    from these job codes is needed for workforce analysis, pay 
    comparability, and special rate determinations. Meanwhile, we will 
    explore the issue of alternate means of storing and collecting 
    occupational data for these purposes with staff of the various 
    agencies.
        We are also proposing to abolish the GS-000, Miscellaneous 
    Occupations Group and the GS-700, Veterinary Medical Science Group. The 
    series currently classified in the GS-000 miscellaneous group would be 
    placed in one of the remaining 20 occupational groups; two of the three 
    GS-700 veterinary occupational series would be placed under the renamed 
    GS-600 Medical and Health Group and the GS-799 student trainee series 
    would be abolished (See Administrative Items below).
        We expect to retain most of the existing functional classification 
    guides such as the Research Grade Evaluation Guide, the General 
    Schedule Supervisory Guide, and the Office Automation Guide, and to 
    develop new classification standards that comport with the revised 
    group and series structure. In the future, when OPM issues a new broad 
    standard, it will cancel and supersede any existing occupationally 
    specific standards covering the same work. For example, when we issue a 
    new standard in final form for the GS-400 Biological Sciences 
    Professional Series it will cancel and supersede all specific standards 
    in the GS-400 Biological Sciences Group such as the standards covering 
    the Forester Series, the Wildlife Biologist Series, etc.
    Administrative Items
    
        1. Several occupational group titles would result in awkward, 
    vague, or inappropriate group and series titles. We are proposing the 
    following changes:
    
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      Current occupational group name      Proposed occupational group name 
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    GS-100 Social Science, Psychology,   GS-100 Social Science.             
     and Welfare.                                                           
    GS-200 Personnel Management and      GS-200 Human Resources Management. 
     Industrial Relations.                                                  
    GS-300 General Administration,       GS-300 Management and Office       
     Clerical, and Office Services.       Services Support.                 
    GS-500 Accounting and Budget.......  GS-500 Financial Management.       
    GS-600 Medical, Hospital, Dental,    GS-600 Medical and Health.         
     and Public Health.                                                     
    GS-900 Legal and Kindred...........  GS-900 Legal.                      
    GS-1600 Equipment, Facilities, and   GS-1600 Equipment and Facilities.  
     Services.                                                              
    GS-1800 Investigations.............  GS-1800 Protective Service.        
    GS-1900 Quality Assurance,           GS-1900 Quality Assurance.         
     Inspection, and Grading.                                               
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        2. We are proposing to abolish the GS-000 Miscellaneous Occupations 
    
    
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    Group and to place each of the 26 miscellaneous series in an 
    occupational group that best covers its work. The exact placement of 
    each series is as follows:
        GS-100 Special Science Group: Community Planning, Community 
    Planning Technician; Outdoor Recreation Planning; Sports Specialist; 
    Chaplain.
        GS-900 Legal Group: Foreign Law Specialist.
        GS-1000 Information and Arts Group: Clothing Design; Guide.
        GS-1100 Business and Industry Group: Bond Sales; Funeral Directing.
        GS-1800 Protective Service Group: Correctional Institution 
    Administration Series; Correctional Officer; Safety and Occupational 
    Health Management; Safety Technician; Park Ranger; Environmental 
    Protection Specialist; Environmental Assistant; Fingerprint 
    Identification Series; Security Administration; Fire Protection and 
    Prevention; United States Marshal; Police; Nuclear Materials Courier 
    Service; Security Guard; Security Clerical and Assistance.
        3. There are a few occupations and grade levels that are difficult 
    to categorize because of an anomaly in the current PATC identifier, 
    i.e., some occupations are identified as clerical up to a certain grade 
    and technical above the grade. We will study this issue and provide 
    instructions at a later date.
        4. We plan to time the implementation of changes in classification 
    that will result from series consolidation to coincide with another 
    mass change (e.g., locality pay increases). This will eliminate the 
    need to issue a separate personnel action to effect the change in 
    classification. We propose that blocks 7 and 15 of the Standard Form 
    50, Notification of Personnel Action to be used to reflect the new 
    classification title and that blocks 9 and 17 be used to record the job 
    code. Block 45, the remarks section of personnel action form, would be 
    used to identify the new implementing instructions that explain how to 
    process the action. This approach minimizes the work required by 
    agencies and, at the same time, serves to notify employees of changes 
    in the classification of their positions as a result of series 
    consolidation.
    
    U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
    James B. King,
    Director.
    [FR Doc. 95-19631 Filed 8-8-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/09/1995
Department:
Personnel Management Office
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-19631
Dates:
Written comments must be received on or before October 10, 1995.
Pages:
40628-40629 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-19631.pdf