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Personal Use of State-owned Vehicles
Read the guidelines for using state-owned vehicles in Connecticut, understanding the limitations on personal use, exceptions for certain agencies, and compliance with General Letter #115.
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DAS General Letter 150 - Unclassified Employees Attainment of Permanent Status
DAS General Letter No. 150 states that employees must be employed for at least 6 months to obtain permanent status.
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Laws for State-owned Vehicle Operators
Discover the regulations and responsibilities of state-owned vehicle operators in Connecticut. Learn about traffic laws, compliance guidelines, and essential driving practices.
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General Letter 177 - Rescinding Resignation or Voluntary Retirement?
General Letter No. 177 details rules for state employees to rescind resignations or retirements, including eligibility and reinstatement procedures.
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Report Misuse or Unsafe Use Feedback Process
Learn about the feedback process after reporting misuse or unsafe use of state-owned vehicles using the Connecticut feedback form.
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DAS General Letter 204 - Dual Employment
General Letter No. 204 outlines procedures and rules for state employees engaged in dual employment, ensuring legal and ethical compliance.
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DAS General Letter 202 - Temporary Intergovernmental Work Assignments
General Letter 202 sets guidelines for temporary assignments of state employees to other governmental or educational institutions.
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DAS General Letter 214-D - Political Activity of State Employees
General Letter No. 214-D outlines updated policies on political activities for state employees, including candidacy and conflict of interest guidelines.
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DAS General Letter 226 - Promotion by Reclassification
General Letter No. 226 establishes procedures for promotion by reclassification, detailing eligibility criteria and required processes in the Executive Branch
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DAS General Letter 31 - Criteria to Extend Test or Probationary Period
Overview of General Letter No. 31 detailing criteria for extending Working Test Periods for bargaining unit employees, including sick leave and performance.
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Employee Attendance Policy & Guidelines
Explore DAS's Attendance Policy and Guidelines, covering employee attendance definitions, reporting procedures, and consequences for unscheduled absences.
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Americans with Disabilities Act Policy
Learn about DAS's ADA policy, reasonable accommodations, and commitment to equal opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
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Violence in the Workplace Prevention Policy
Explore the DAS Workplace Violence Prevention Policy to ensure a safe and respectful work environment in Connecticut state agencies.
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Application Delivery Controllers
Learn how application delivery controllers ensure secure, balanced, and available networks.
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Analytics and Business Tools
Explore analytics and business intelligence tools for better data analysis, reports, predictions, and understanding business insights.
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BITS Custom Application Development
Learn more about custom application development by the Applications Development Group, part of the Department of Administrative Services (DAS) and the Bureau of Information Technology Solutions (BITS).
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