Alabama Statutes

§ 11-44B-44 — Probationary Period for Appointments

Alabama § 11-44B-44
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 11Counties and Municipal Corporations
Ch. 44BAbandonment of Commission Form of Government in Class 4 Municipalities

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Ala. Code § 11-44B-44 (2026).

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All appointments to covered jobs, including promotions, demotions, and transfers, shall be on a probationary basis for a period of one year from the beginning of employment. For those jobs in which the individual is required to meet state minimum standards, the probationary period shall conclude upon fulfillment of the standards or the passage of one year, whichever is later. A leave of absence will stay the probationary period for the length of the leave. During a covered employee’s probationary period, a department head may discharge a probationer under his or her supervision by stating in writing the reasons to the mayor. If the mayor disagrees with the discharge, he or she, within five days of receipt of the written statement, may notify the department head and the probationer of the t

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Legislative History

(Act 2006-233, p. 420, §5; Act 2020-192, §1.)

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