Human Resources Business Rules and Regulations
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Application used to apply to State Job Openings
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The Appendix lists all state job classifications which have been designated as covered under the hazardous duty provisions of the State Employees Retirement System.
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CT Freedom of Information Commission
To ensure citizen access to the records and meetings of all public agencies in Connecticut in support of the public’s right to know.
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Homepage for Core-CT, Connecticut state government’s integrated human resources, payroll, and financial system.
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Travel Procedures - Clarification - Phase 1 - Comptroller Memorandum No. 98-27a - July 1998
Correction to rail travel & change in parking permit procedure
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Computing Mobile and Storage Devices - Security Policy
Security mobile computing and storage devices
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FMLA - Military Exigency for Family Form - WH-384
Form to be completed by agency and then employee seeking FMLA leave due to a qualifying exigency due to a military member’s covered active duty or call to covered active duty status
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Employee numbers will be used instead of social security numbers due to identify theft on state employee reimbursement forms
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Office of Labor Relations Index of General Notices
Index of General Notices authored by the Office of Policy & Management/ Office of Labor Relations
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Ethics - Guide for Public Officials and State Employees
Guidelines for conducting business as a state employee and/or public official
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State of CT Regulations pertaining to reimbursement of state employees for expenses incurred in the performance of their duties (State Travel Regulations)
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Travel - Decrease in GSA Mileage Reimbursement Rate - Comptroller Memoranda 2017-01 January 2017
Change to mileage reimbursement rate
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FMLA - Military Family Leave - Med Certificate for Military Family Member - WH-385
Form to be completed by an agency, employee and then health care provider when an employee requests leave under the FMLA to care for a family member who is a current member of the Regular Armed Forces, the National Guard, or the Reserves who is undergoing medical treatment, recuperation, or therapy, is otherwise in outpatient status, or is otherwise on the temporary disability retired list for a serious injury or illness.
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Travel Procedures - Revision - Phase 1 - Comptroller Memorandum No. 98-27 - June 1998
Changes to travel procedure process