- (a) Employee Suggestion. A proposal by one or more employees, which will reduce or eliminate state expenditures, or improve operations, procedures, or safety.
- (b) Special Act. An extraordinary act of heroism by a state employee extending far above and beyond the normal call of duty or service performed at great risk to his/her own life in an effort to save human life.
- (c) Special Service. An act of heroism by a state employee extending above and beyond the normal call of duty or service performed at personal risk to his/her safety to save human life or state property.
- (d) Superior Accomplishment. Performance by an individual employee, or team of employees that results in an exceptional contribution to improving California state government.
- (e) Merit Award Program. The statewide program, administered by the Department, responsible for establishing policy and guidelines for the administration of the state's Merit Award Program.
- (f) Agency. The state departments, boards, and commissions responsible for the review and disposition of suggestions submitted by state employees under the regulations applicable to the state's Merit Award Program.
- (g) Director. The agency director, agency head, executive officer of boards/commissions, chancellor of community colleges or their designee.
- (h) Merit Award Administrator. Person designated by the agency director, agency head, executive officer of boards/commissions, or chancellor of community colleges to be responsible for the administration of the state's Merit Award Program within his/her respective agency.
- (i) Merit Award. An award for an adopted suggestion that results in an intangible benefit and/or identifiable tangible benefit shall be a certificate of award and a payment of cash. An award for an approved special act, special service, or superior accomplishment shall be a scroll, ribbon, medal, pin, gift, or other appropriate token of esteem, and may include a payment of cash.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 18502, 19815.4(d) and 19823, Government Code. Reference: Section 19823, Government Code.
History
1. New section filed 2-9-84 (corrected copy refiled 2-27-84); effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 84, No. 8).
2. Editorial correction of History Notes printed in error in Register 84, Nos. 8 and 12 (Register 84, No. 15).
3. Amendment filed 12-2-92; operative 1-2-93 (Register 94, No. 8).
4. Amendment filed 9-19-96; operative 10-19-96 (Register 96, No. 38).
5. Change without regulatory effect amending article heading, section and Note filed 10-13-2014 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2014, No. 42).