IMPORTANT — BPPM Revision 439

This BPPM revision includes the following changes:

–  Classification and Reclassification 60.02

–  Recruitment and Selection of Faculty Personnel 60.11

–  Administrative Professional Salary Determination and Adjustment 60.12

–  Recruitment and Selection of Administrative Professional Personnel 60.17

–  Recruitment and Selection of Classified Positions 60.18

–  Project Employment–Civil Service 60.23

–  Establishing Salary Step, Periodic Increment Date, and Probation or Trial Service for Civil Service Employees 60.29

–  Faculty and Administrative Professional Personnel Leave 60.56

–  Civil Service Employee Leave 60.57

–  Travel Authority 95.05

For a summary of the changes and links to the revised sections and form, see the BPPM Revision 439 memorandum at:

http://public.wsu.edu/~forms/HTML/Revision_Memos/RevisionMemo439.htm

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