Dona v. State Personal Board

228 P.2d 607, 103 Cal. App. 2d 49, 1951 Cal. App. LEXIS 1122
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 22, 1951
DocketCiv. No. 14611
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Dona v. State Personal Board, 228 P.2d 607, 103 Cal. App. 2d 49, 1951 Cal. App. LEXIS 1122 (Cal. Ct. App. 1951).

Opinion

PETERS, P. J.-—-

Petitioner holds permanent civil service status as an assistant warden with the Fish and Game Commission. He took and passed the examination for the higher [50]*50position of warden, and received a probationary appointment as warden. On September 16, 1947, well within the probationary period of six months^ the appointing power served upon petitioner a notice of rejection and dismissal. Petitioner challenged his dismissal, and a hearing was had before a hearing officer of the State Personnel Board. That board affirmed petitioner's dismissal as warden. Petitioner then applied to the superior court for a writ of mandate to review the decision of the Personnel Board. That court tried the case on the record produced before the board, and found that the notice of rejection served on petitioner complied with the law; that the allegations of the rejection were supported by evidence; and that petitioner was rejected during his probationary period for reasons relating to his qualifications, the good of the service and for his "failure to demonstrate merit, efficiency and fitness. Judgment was entered accordingly. Petitioner appeals, contending that the notice of rejection was insufficient, and that the evidence is insufficient to support the facts set forth in the notice. There is no merit in either point.

A notice of rejection must be served upon a probationary employee. Section 19173 of the Government Code as it read on September 16, 1947,

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