Government Code §§ 3250-3262
- § 3250. Short title
- § 3251. Definitions
- § 3252. Political activity rights
- § 3253. Investigation interrogation rights
- § 3254. Punitive actions or denial of promotion…
- § 3254.5. Administrative appeal; procedures; binding arbitration
- § 3255. Adverse comment rights; personnel file
- § 3256. Adverse comments; written response
- § 3256.5. Right to inspect personnel file…
- § 3257. Lie detector test rights
- § 3258. Personal property disclosure rights
- § 3259. Locker or storage space search rights
- § 3260. Refusal of rights; violations
- § 3261. Construction of chapter
- § 3262. Rights and protections of chapter
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