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Reclassification Process - UCSB Human Resources

Classification is based solely upon the duties assigned to a position, not the qualifications of the incumbent. Put simply, we classify the JOB, not the person.

RECLASSIFICATION definition in American English

The act of changing the category or classification of something.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

Reclassification - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

classifying something again (usually in a new category)

Reclassification of Existing Positions - Stony Brook University

Reclassification of Existing Positions. State Professional Positions. State Classified Positions. Printer-friendly version.

Reclassification or Recategorization - Office of the Provost

If a hiring unit or an employee believes that the employee's duties and responsibilities fit better into a category other than the one into which the employee ...

Reclassification - Cal Poly Pomona

A reclassification is a change in an employee's position classification. Individual requests for position classification reviews can be submitted at any time.

Reclassification Information - Staff Portal

Reclassification Information. The process of position classification review is for the specific purpose of determining if an employee has gradually accrued and ...

What is a reclassification? | AccountingCoach

In accounting, the term reclassification is often used to describe moving an amount from one general ledger account to another.

Reclassification Considerations Guide - Oregon.gov

Position reclassifications are a complex process involving impacts to the agency, divisions, finances, and other surrounding positions.

Re-examining Reclassification: Guidance from a National Working ...

Product Information ... Exiting a student from English learner status is a high-stakes decision. A premature exit may place a student who still requires ...

Telecommunicator Reclassification

Reclassification is about changing that. Whether it be at the federal level — calling for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to change the classification of ...

Reclassification FAQs - Multilingual Learners (CA Dept of Education)

When should a student be reclassified to fluent English proficient (RFEP)?. Reclassification should take place as soon as the student meets all four criteria, ...

Job Reclassification | University of Minnesota Office of Human ...

A department or an individual employee can request a job reclassification if an employee's duties and responsibilities have changed substantially.

Reclassification of English Learners | SFUSD

Four times a year, happening once in the Fall and three times in the Spring semester, eligible English learners are selected to enter the reclassification ...

Classification / Reclassification Evaluation Process | People & Culture

The Consultant considers how a position has changed (additional duties, supervision exercised and received, and other critical components of the position) and ...

Telecommunicator Job Reclassification | 911.gov

This reclassification would recognize the work telecommunicators do every day to protect and save the lives of both first responders and the public.

Tip Sheet--Member Reclassification Process - AFSCME Local 328

21.2 Classification and Reclassification Procedure. The following procedure shall apply for new classifications or reclassifications: a. An employee desiring a ...

EDITORIAL RECLASSIFICATION - U.S. Code - House.gov

The Office of the Law Revision Counsel must occasionally undertake editorial reclassification projects to reorganize areas of law that have outgrown their ...

Reclassification / Overview - West Contra Costa Unified School District

Our goal is to ensure all English Language Learners reclassify by 6th grade, obtaining English proficiency in order to be successful in A-to-G classes and ...

reclassification, n. meanings, etymology and more

Where does the noun reclassification come from? ... The earliest known use of the noun reclassification is in the 1840s. OED's earliest evidence for ...