Performance appraisal systems; failure to meet performance requirements

HRS §76-41 — under Civil.

HRS §76-41

§76-41 Performance appraisal systems; failure to meet performance requirements. (a) There shall be established and maintained performance appraisal systems for the purpose of evaluating the performance of employees in the civil service and improving the employees' performance. The performance appraisal systems shall be the basis for evaluating whether employees in the civil service meet the performance requirements of their respective positions as required in section 76-27. For the purposes of this section, "performance requirements" includes any qualification required for the position such as a license.

(b) An appointing authority may release an employee from the employee's position or discharge an employee from service if the employee fails to meet the performance requirements of the employee's position under the following conditions:

(c) Any civil service employee who fails to meet performance requirements shall have the right to grieve under:

The performance judge or the merit appeals board, as the case may be, shall use the conditions in subsection (b) as tests in reaching a decision on whether the employer's action, based on a failure by the employee to meet performance requirements of the employee's position, was with or without merit. [L 1955, c 274, pt of §1; RL 1955, §3-21(u); am L 1961, c 41, §1; HRS §76-41; gen ch 1985; am L 1994, c 56, §21; am L 1998, c 52, §1; am L 2000, c 253, §23]