R. 60L-33.002 General Principles
R. 60L-33.003 Status
R. 60L-33.00311 Appointments
R. 60L-33.00312 Demotion Appointments
R. 60L-33.00313 Original Appointments
R. 60L-33.00314 Promotion Appointments
R. 60L-33.00315 Reassignment Appointments.
R. 60L-33.00316 Lateral Action Appointments.
R. 60L-33.00317 Reinstatement Appointments.
R. 60L-33.0032 Shared Employment
R. 60L-33.0033 Appointment of Veterans
R. 60L-33.0034 Criteria for Executive Search Firms
R. 60L-33.004 Layoff and Employee Transition
R. 60L-33.005 Other Personal Services Employment
R. 60L-33.006 Volunteers
R. 60L-33.0065 Separations

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