HRDG 4752 - Disciplinary or Alternative Actions - Section G
Subchapter 4752 - Disciplinary or Alternative Action Section G - Actions to Correct Misconduct |
- Informal or Official Actions
- Chart on Disciplinary Actions
- Disciplinary/Adverse Actions
- Adverse Actions
- Senior Executive Service (SES) Actions
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Informal or Official Actions | Actions to correct misconduct may be informal or official:
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Chart on Disciplinary Actions | The following chart explains the most common official disciplinary actions and clarifies what is kept in an employee's Official Personnel File (OPF):
Note: If a disciplinary action is rescinded or canceled at some later date (i.e., resulting from a settlement agreement or a third party decision), the SF-50 documenting the disciplinary action will be permanently removed from the employee's OPF. | ||||||||||||
Disciplinary/ Adverse Actions | Disciplinary/adverse actions are terms used somewhat interchangeably throughout this subchapter in referring to the official actions managers/supervisors take to correct employee misconduct problems. A disciplinary action is a general term used to describe a wide variety of actions ranging from a letter of reprimand to suspension or removal from Federal service. A letter of reprimand is a disciplinary action, but does not fall under the same disciplinary/adverse action regulatory requirements which are identified in Section I. An adverse action is a more specific term which is used to describe official actions (other than letters of reprimand) which have specific regulatory requirements. Adverse actions should be taken only for such cause as will promote the efficiency of the Federal service, and when the reasons for taking such actions can be proven by a preponderance of the evidence. | ||||||||||||
Adverse Actions | Adverse actions are, by law, divided into statutory and regulatory requirements dependent upon the specific penalty involved, and whether or not it is a Senior Executive Service position. Adverse actions are divided in Title 5, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 752 as:
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Senior Executive Service Actions (SES) | Title 5, CFR subparts E & F address only SES members. The USDA Office of Personnel retains authority to take adverse actions against members of SES. Under regulations prescribed by the Office of Personnel Management, actions covered by Subparts E and F can only be taken for reasons of misconduct, neglect of duty, malfeasance, or failure to accept a directed reassignment or to accompany a position in a transfer of function. |