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General information about Board members and staff, Board forms, FAQs and descriptions of Board processes, including appeals, grievances, settlement, training and representing yourself.

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Board agendas, minutes and Board orders.

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Information on upcoming rulemaking and the most recent version of the personnel rules.

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A summary, by subject area, of the ALJs' Initial Decisions.

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The State Personnel Board and the Department of Personnel & Administration's Division of Human Resources have separate powers and
responsibilities within the state personnel system. If you have questions about compensation, leave, selection, job evaluation or training, please visit
the Division of Human Resources.

News

  • Board Election

    STATE PERSONNEL BOARD VACANCY - BOARD ELECTIONS
     
    Rich Djokic’s term as a member of the State Personnel Board expires on June 30, 2016, but Mr. Djokic is resigning his elected position as a Board Member effective June 30, 2013. 
     
    Nominating petitions to fill the final three years of Rich Djokic’s term are due July 8, 2013,for the State Personnel Board election scheduled on July 22, 2013The term of the newly elected member will be 3 years and will commence on July 1, 2013. The five-member Board’s duties include resolving appeals arising in the state personnel system, adopting rules, considering petitions for hearing and declaratory orders, and participating in the development of personnel policy for the state. Elected members serve three-year terms and may succeed themselves in office. All Board members must be qualified state electors in the state of Colorado. A Board member may not be an officer or employee of the state or of any employee organization. The Board regularly meets on the third Tuesday of every month for an average of two hours, in Denver, and Board members are expected to review the decisions and briefs filed by parties on appeals to the Board. 
     
    Nominating petitions and the required supporting documentation may be obtained in one of two ways: either by appearing at the Board’s office at 633 17th Street, Suite 1320, Denver, Colorado 80202, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by visiting the Board's website at http://www.colorado.gov/spb. The Board’s phone number is (303) 866-3300; the fax number is (303) 866-5038. Nominating petitions require supporting signatures of 100 certified state employees. The signatures will be verified by Board staff. 
     
    NOMINATING PETITIONS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE STATE PERSONNEL BOARD OFFICE ON OR BEFORE THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON July 8, 2013.
     

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    Biographical information form

  • Weapons Policy

    NOTICE: State Personnel Board policy prohibits weapons of any type in hearings, settlement conferences, Board meetings, or any other State Personnel Board proceeding unless expressly allowed by the Board or presiding administrative law judge.

  • Shortened links to SPB pages

    www.colorado.gov/spb/orders  Click here for Board orders from 1996 to 2012.

    www.colorado.gov/spb/general  Click here to get to forms (under About the Board).

    www.colorado.gov/spb/rules  Click here for the current Board Rules.

    www.colorado.gov/spb/annotations  Click here for Decision Annotations from 1994 to 2012 or earlier.

    www.colorado.gov/spb/IDs  Click here for Initial Decisions from 1996 to 2012.

    www.colorado.gov/spb/PRs  Click here to Preliminary Recommendations from 2007 to 2012.

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