State Personnel Board
The State Personnel Board (SPB) is a constitutionally established entity in California, created in 1934 to oversee the Civil Service System, ensuring that employment decisions are made based on merit and free from political favoritism. The board, composed of five members appointed by the Governor, is responsible for establishing rules, auditing employment practices for compliance, and addressing employee appeals and complaints related to merit-based system violations.
In addition to managing recruitment and selection policies, the SPB investigates whistleblower retaliation complaints and decides on state employee appeals concerning disciplinary actions. By adopting classifications and presiding over merit-related hearings, the SPB plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of California's state employment practices.
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