It is the policy of this state that each county may establish a personnel system administered in a manner that will provide for the effective implementation of the following merit principles:
- (1) recruiting, selecting, and advancing county employees on the basis of relative ability, knowledge, and skills, including open consideration of qualified applicants for employment for initial appointment;
- (2) providing equitable and adequate compensation to county employees;
- (3) training county employees as needed to assure high-quality performance;
- (4) retaining county employees on the basis of the adequacy of the county employee's performance;
- (5) separating from county employees whose inadequate performance cannot be corrected;
(6) treating applicants for employment and county employees fairly in all aspects of personnel administration without regard to:
- (a) race;
- (b) color;
- (c) religion;
- (d) sex;
- (e) national origin;
- (f) political affiliation;
- (g) age; or
- (h) disability;
- (7) having proper regard for each county employee's privacy and constitutional rights as citizens;
- (8) providing county employees information regarding a county employee's political rights and prohibited practices under the Hatch Act; and
(9) providing a formal procedure for processing a county employee's appeals and grievances without:
- (a) discrimination;
- (b) coercion;
- (c) restraint; or
- (d) retaliation.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 14, 2025 Special Session 1