
State Personnel Board
Constitutionally established in 1934, the State Personnel Board (SPB) is responsible for guiding and directing California's Civil Service System to ensure that employment decisions are based on merit …
State Personnel Board
Find laws and regulations governing California State Human Resources, including updates on newly adopted, amended, or repealed regulations.
State Personnel Board
Telephone number: (916) 651-3899 Appeals information Telephone Number: (916) 653-0799 Email: appeals@spb.ca.gov Appeals Calendaring Telephone Number: (916) 653-5505 Email: …
State Personnel Board
The web pages currently in English on the SPB website are the official and accurate source for the program information and services the SPB provides. Any discrepancies or differences created in the …
Precedential Decisions - State Personnel Board
Oct 8, 2019 · The web pages currently in English on the SPB website are the official and accurate source for the program information and services the SPB provides. Any discrepancies or differences …
State Personnel Board
For the six years prior to joining the SPB, Ms. Dhaliwal worked at a small law firm in Sacramento primarily representing teachers in employment matters. Ms. Dhaliwal also worked for five years at a …
Internet Exam List Eligibility Information - California
LIST ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION An eligible list is a list of candidates who have passed all parts of the examination and can be considered for employment based on their scores. Generally the top three …
State Personnel Board
The Evidentiary Appeals Calendar reflects those matters set for evidentiary hearings, and pre-hearing/settlement conferences as contained in the SPB Appeals Case Tracking System (ACTS).
State Personnel Board
The SPB is a neutral body responsible for administering a merit system of civil service employment within California state government. The SPB’s authority to enforce the civil service statutes is set …
State Personnel Board
State Personnel Board Decisions Personal Services Contracts These decisions are not designated precedential but are posted here for informational purposes only. They are not binding on the Board …