This chapter may be cited as the "Doña
Ana County Human Resources Policies."
This chapter applies to all classified and unclassified
County employees, whether or not subject to a collective bargaining
agreement (CBA), to the extent that this chapter does not conflict
with the CBA; elected officials; volunteers and other County agents.
To the extent that this chapter does conflict with the CBA, the CBA
will govern. The rights afforded by this chapter to unclassified employees,
volunteers, and other County agents are more limited in scope than
those afforded to classified employees, which will be expressly set
forth in the Human Resources Policies authorized by this chapter.
It is the express intent of the Board of County
Commissioners that the provisions outlined herein and the Human Resource
Policies to be adopted pursuant to the authority granted herein will
be binding on the operations of the Human Resources Department and
other County departments relating to hiring, promotion, discharge,
and general human resources management.
Any employee who violates or attempts to violate
this chapter, the Human Resources Policies, or the compensation plan
adopted pursuant hereto, shall be subject to disciplinary action,
up to and including termination, depending upon the severity of the
infraction.
No employee shall engage in any business or
transaction or accept private employment or other public employment
which is functionally or physically incompatible with the proper discharge
of the employee's job responsibilities. All employees, volunteers,
and other County agents shall comply with applicable state statutes
prohibiting financial conflicts and requiring disclosure, as well
as comply with other applicable ethical standards set forth in the
Human Resources Policies.
Doña Ana County employees, elected officials,
volunteers, and other County agents may have access to confidential
information in the course of their duties. This information may relate
to Doña Ana County personnel matters, internal investigations,
restricted computerized data, attorney work papers or other legally
privileged information, and/or contract or financial negotiations.
Unauthorized disclosure of confidential information could be very
detrimental to the individuals involved and/or Doña Ana County.
Unless required by the job, at no time should an employee, elected
official, volunteer, or other County agent disclose confidential information
or remove it from the County's premises. The negligent or intentional
disclosure of confidential information is grounds for discipline,
up to and including termination, depending upon the severity of the
infraction.
It is unlawful for any person to authorize or
impliedly consent to a strike or slow down by one or more employees
of the County of Doña Ana. It is unlawful for any employee
of the County of Doña Ana to strike, or to cause, instigate,
encourage, support, or participate in a strike, slow down, or sick
out. A violation of this section shall constitute just cause for termination.
The use of the singular masculine pronoun used
in this chapter and in the Human Resources Policies authorized therein
shall refer also to the feminine gender, and shall include the singular
and plural, and the context of this chapter and the Human Resources
Policies shall be read accordingly. The paragraph headings of this
chapter and procedural guidelines are inserted only for reference
and in no way define, limit, or describe the scope or intent of the
section, nor affect its terms and provisions.