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The City Auditor proposed several revised human resources administrative rules for adoption
Portland, OR – According to the city officials, the following revised human resources administrative rules are proposed for adoption: ARA 3.03, ARA 3.04, ARA 3.06, ARA 3.10, and ARA 3.11.
Portland City Charter Section 2-506(a) authorizes the City Auditor to establish rules for the Office of the Auditor.
Portland City Charter Section 2-506(b) requires the City Auditor to establish human resources rules and policies for the Office of the Auditor that are consistent with City human resource rules and policies, except where the Auditor determines in writing that a City human resources rule or policy impairs the Auditor’s independence or duties.
The City Auditor proposes the following revised administrative rules for adoption:
ARA 3.03 Recruitment and Hiring
ARA 3.04 Employee Behavior and Expectations
ARA 3.06 Leaves
ARA 3.10 Employee Benefits
ARA 3.11 Ethical Conduct
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