HRDG 4752 - Disciplinary or Alternative Actions - Section J
Subchapter 4752 - Disciplinary or Alternative Action Section J - What Are Prohibited Personnel Practices (PPP's)? |
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List of PPP's | A Prohibited Personnel Practice (PPP) is a violation of law, regulation, or procedure. It is important for all managers, supervisors, and ERS to be knowledgeable of and not engage in a PPP because a disciplinary action may be overturned by a third party review if the employee proves that there was a PPP involved. The following is an explanation and a summary list of PPP's taken from the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978: Any employee who has authority to take, direct others to take, recommend, or approve any personnel action, shall not, with respect to such authority:
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Whistle-blower Complaints Regarding PPP's | If an employee files a Whistleblower Complaint(s) alleging a PPP against a supervisor or the agency, the Office of Special Counsel will investigate the complaint(s). If the PPP is found to be valid, appropriate corrective or disciplinary action will be taken against the responsible party. If the PPP involves a disciplinary action taken against an employee, and the PPP is proven valid, the disciplinary action will be overturned. |
Further Information | For further information on PPP's or Whistleblowing regulations, contact your servicing ERS identified in Section A. |
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