Rule 203: Equal employment opportunity policy (Civil Service Commission)

July 1, 2000

Applies to uniformed ranks of the Police Department

This rule affects uniformed ranks of the Police Department. It doesn't apply to "miscellaneous" employees, uniformed ranks of the Fire Department, or "service-critical" MTA workers. Learn about the other rules that apply to the Police Department.

  1. Sec. 203.1 Police Department Equal Employment Opportunity Policy and Non-Discrimination Policy
  2. Sec. 203.2  Civil Service Commission Policies for Equal Employment Opportunities
  3. Sec. 203.3 Language Diversity Policy
  4. Sec. 203.4  Employment of Persons with AIDS, HIV, and AIDS-related Conditions
  5. Sec. 203.5  Prohibition of Sexual Harassment
  6. Sec. 203.6 Prohibition of  Unlawful Workplace Harassment
  7. Sec. 203.7 Employment of Persons with Disabilities
  8. Sec. 203.8 Prohibition of Retaliation
  9. Sec. 203.9 Equal Employment Opportunity Analysis
    1. 203.9.1 The Department of Human Resources shall annually prepare an analysis of the work force.
    2. 203.9.2  The City shall maintain records of its work force composition by race, sex, ethnicity, and classification (job code). 
    3. 203.9.3 From the foregoing records, the Department of Human Resources staff shall annually prepare and report to the Civil Service Commission an analysis of the work force to determine whether percentages of race, sex, or ethnic groups in occupational categories are substantially similar to the percentages of those groups available in the work force in the relevant job market who possess the basic job-related qualifications.
    4. 203.9.4 Compliance with Reporting Requirements
  10. Sec. 203.10 Discrimination Complaints
    1. 203.10.1 Purpose
    2. 203.10.2 Responsibility
    3. 203.10.4 Appeal
  11. Sec. 203.11 Examination Panels
  12. Sec. 203.12 Authority to Override Civil Service Rules to Effectuate a Discrimination Remedy
    1. 203.12.1 Commission Authority
    2. 203.12.2 Authority of Human Resources Director

Sections

  1. Sec. 203.1 Police Department Equal Employment Opportunity Policy and Non-Discrimination Policy
  2. Sec. 203.2  Civil Service Commission Policies for Equal Employment Opportunities
  3. Sec. 203.3 Language Diversity Policy
  4. Sec. 203.4  Employment of Persons with AIDS, HIV, and AIDS-related Conditions
  5. Sec. 203.5  Prohibition of Sexual Harassment
  6. Sec. 203.6 Prohibition of  Unlawful Workplace Harassment
  7. Sec. 203.7 Employment of Persons with Disabilities
  8. Sec. 203.8 Prohibition of Retaliation
  9. Sec. 203.9 Equal Employment Opportunity Analysis
    1. 203.9.1 The Department of Human Resources shall annually prepare an analysis of the work force.
    2. 203.9.2  The City shall maintain records of its work force composition by race, sex, ethnicity, and classification (job code). 
    3. 203.9.3 From the foregoing records, the Department of Human Resources staff shall annually prepare and report to the Civil Service Commission an analysis of the work force to determine whether percentages of race, sex, or ethnic groups in occupational categories are substantially similar to the percentages of those groups available in the work force in the relevant job market who possess the basic job-related qualifications.
    4. 203.9.4 Compliance with Reporting Requirements
  10. Sec. 203.10 Discrimination Complaints
    1. 203.10.1 Purpose
    2. 203.10.2 Responsibility
    3. 203.10.4 Appeal
  11. Sec. 203.11 Examination Panels
  12. Sec. 203.12 Authority to Override Civil Service Rules to Effectuate a Discrimination Remedy
    1. 203.12.1 Commission Authority
    2. 203.12.2 Authority of Human Resources Director

It is the goal and policy of the Police Department to hire and promote qualified members of the police force in all ranks.  The Human Resources Director or his or her designee shall conduct outreach for the purpose of announcing upcoming examinations.  By way of example but not limitation, outreach for entry level examinations shall include periodic mailings, job fairs, and presentations to inform the public of the employment opportunities and the examination process within the civil service merit system.  All persons shall have equal access to employment within the City and County, limited only by their ability to do the job.

It is the policy of the Civil Service Commission of the City and County of San Francisco that all persons shall have equal opportunity in employment; that selection of employees to positions within the Service be made on the basis of merit; and that continuing programs be maintained to afford equal employment opportunities at all levels.  Vigorous enforcement of the laws against discrimination shall be carried out at every level of each department.  All persons shall have equal access to employment and the terms, conditions and privileges of employment within the City and County, limited only by their ability to do the job.

No person in the Classified Service or seeking admission thereto, shall be appointed, reduced, removed, or in any way favored or discriminated against in employment or opportunity for employment because of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, political affiliation, age, religion, creed, national origin, disability, ancestry, marital status, parental status, domestic partner status, color, medical condition (cancer-related), ethnicity or the conditions Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), HIV, and AIDS-related conditions or other non-merit factors or any other category provided by ordinance.

It is the policy of the Civil Service Commission that an employee's use of a language other than English is not only an asset in the provision of public services but, with few exceptions, such as business necessity, is a legally protected right.

Departments, agencies, boards, and commissions of the City and County of San Francisco shall be required to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified employees and applicants who have the conditions known as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), HIV, and AIDS-related conditions.

It is the policy of the Civil Service Commission, consistent with Federal, State and local laws, rules and official policies that sexual harassment of City employees and applicants for employment is prohibited and will not be tolerated.

It is the policy of the City and County of San Francisco that each official, employee, and agent acting in official capacity, will treat all persons equally and respectfully, and will refrain from unlawful workplace harassment in accordance with applicable Federal, State and local laws, rules and official policies.

In accordance with the Federal, State and local laws, it is the policy of the Civil Service Commission to provide equal access for individuals with disabilities in all areas of employment.  No disabled person shall be denied employment or any other term, condition, or privilege of employment based upon disability or the need for a reasonable accommodation, so long as the accommodation does not result in undue hardship on the operations of the department or the City and County of San Francisco.

It shall be a violation of this Rule to discriminate against, retaliate against, or harass any employee or applicant because such employee or applicant has complained of or opposed any discriminatory practice prohibited under this Rule or has made a complaint, testified, supplied evidence, assisted, or participated in any manner in any investigation, proceeding, or hearing under this Rule.

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203.9.1 The Department of Human Resources shall annually prepare an analysis of the work force.

These records shall also reflect new employments, promotions, transfers, and separations; and shall be reported to Federal, State and local agencies as required.  Individual employee names shall remain a confidential part of these records.  Non-confidential elements of these records shall be made available for public review upon request.

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Nothing in these Rules shall prohibit compliance with Federal or State reporting requirements.

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203.10.1 Purpose

Any employee or applicant may file a complaint alleging that he or she has been discriminated against as a result of any employment decision made by any agency, department, or commission of the City and County of San Francisco on the basis of any protected category identified in Section 203.2 of this Rule.  Any employee or applicant may file a complaint alleging that he or she has been retaliated against in violation of this Rule and any such complaint shall be filed and processed in the same manner as other discrimination complaints under this Rule.

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203.10.2 Responsibility

  1. The Human Resources Director shall be responsible for the review and resolution of employment discrimination complaints.  The decision of the Human Resources Director shall forthwith be enforced by every employee and officer, unless the decision is appealed to the Commission and reversed.
  2. The Civil Service Commission shall review and resolve complaints of employment discrimination appealed to it pursuant to procedures established by the Executive Officer as provided elsewhere in these Rules.  The determination reached under Commission procedures shall be final and shall be enforced by every employee and officer.

 203.10.3 Procedures for Complaints of Discrimination

Pursuant to the provisions of the Charter and this Rule, the Human Resources Director shall promulgate procedures for the review and resolution of employment discrimination complaints.

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203.10.4 Appeal

Appeal of the Human Resources Director decision may be filed in writing with the Executive Officer to the Civil Service Commission as provided elsewhere in these Rules.

The Human Resources Director or his or her designee shall make every effort to ensure the representation of women and minorities on examination boards, panels and screening committees.

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203.12.1 Commission Authority

In its discretion, the Commission may depart from any provision of these Rules in order to effectuate an appropriate remedy for discrimination in an appeal heard by the Commission.

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203.12.2 Authority of Human Resources Director

The Human Resources Director may not depart from a provision of these Rules in order to effectuate an appropriate remedy for discrimination when reviewing and resolving an employment discrimination complaint, without specific authorization from the Commission in a particular case, following a request for such authority in that case from the Human Resources Director.

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