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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 22. Social Services
Agency 40. Department of Social Services
Chapter 675. Personnel Policies for Local Departments of Social Services
12/26/2024

22VAC40-675-200. Employee grievance procedure.

A local department or local board shall adopt a grievance procedure that is either (i) adopted by the locality in which the local department or local board is located, or in the case of a regional department or board, the grievance procedure adopted by one of its localities in the regional organization or (ii) approved by the state board. The board-approved grievance procedure in the administrative manual shall be consistent with the provisions of Chapter 30 (§ 2.2-3000 et seq.) of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia. The grievance procedure adopted by the local department or local board shall apply to employees, including local directors, of the local boards and local departments.

Statutory Authority

§§ 63.2-217 and 63.2-219 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 20, Issue 8, eff. February 1, 2004; amended, Virginia Register Volume 32, Issue 20, eff. July 15, 2016.

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