LEVEL 3 - COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Sample Clauses

LEVEL 3 - COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER. If the grievant is not satisfied with the County Human Resources Director's written answer to the grievance, the grievant may within five (5) days from receipt of such answer file an appeal for final determination by the County Administrative Officer. The appeal along with any documentation shall be forwarded to the County Administrative Officer for their consideration by the County Human Resources Director and the grievant. The County Administrative Officer or designees hear the grievance within two (2) weeks thereafter, or as soon as possible. A neutral person, such as a member of State Mediation & Conciliation Service (SMCS), and the ASSOCIATION president, or his/her representative, shall sit on a hearing panel for the purpose of providing input and guidance to the County Administrative Officer or designee. The neutral person and ASSOCIATION president can ask questions and review all written documentation submitted. No later than two (2) weeks after the hearing, the County Administrative Officer or designee shall issue a final decision in the matter.
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LEVEL 3 - COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER. If the grievant is not satisfied with the County Human Resources Director's written answer to the grievance, the grievant may within five

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