5 CFR §317.305
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- (a)Coverage. This section covers employees serving under an excepted appointment in a position:
- (1)In Schedule C of subpart C of part 213 of title 5, Code of Federal Regulations;
- (2)Filled by noncareer executive assignment under subpart F of part 305 of title 5, Code of Federal Regulations;
- (3)In the Executive Schedule under subchapter II of chapter 53 of title 5, United States Code, other than a career Executive Schedule position; or,
- (4)Filled under an authority equivalent to paragraph (a) (1), (2), or (3) of this section.
- (b)Senior Executive Service appointment. An employee covered by this section shall be subject to one of the following actions.
- (1)If the employee's position is designated a “general” position, the agency may convert the employee to a Senior Executive Service noncareer appointment. The employee may be assigned only to a “general” position.
- (2)If the employee's position is designated a “career reserved” position, the agency may convert the employee to a Senior Executive Service noncareer appointment and assign the employee to a “general” position. The employee cannot remain in a “career reserved” position.
- (3)If the employee subject to § 317.302(a) or § 317.302(d) has reinstatement eligibility to a position in the competitive service, or, as determined by the Office of Personnel Management, had substantial career-oriented service under a career-type appointment as defined in § 317.304(a)(2), the employee may request conversion to a career appointment. Such request must be made on or before the end of the notice period.
- (i)If the request is approved by the Office, the agency will convert the employee to a Senior Executive Service career appointment. The employee may be assigned to a “general” or a “career reserved” position. The name of the individual and basis for approving the request must be published in the Federal Register.
- (ii)If the employee's request for conversion to career is not approved by the Office, or if the employee elects not to make such a request, the agency will convert the employee to a Senior Executive Service noncareer appointment. The employee may be assigned only to a “general” position.
- (4)In lieu of action under paragraph (b) (1), (2), or (3) of this section, the agency may separate the employee from the civil service.