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In Hawaii it's "exempt" (i.e. usually political appointments) and
"non-exempt" (regular civil service) with same descriptions as below.

On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Michael McColgin wrote:
>
> >I'm just curious: what does Uncovered Position mean?
>
> An Uncovered Position in Arizona government means that the person in that
> position is not covered by state personnel rules. It has both potential
> benefits and abuses. An uncovered employee gets the maximum vacation from
> the very beginning, may (note that may) get better pay and raises, can
> leave during the day for appointments and not have to deduct the time, etc.
> On the minus side, an uncovered employee may have to work more than 40
> hours a week w/o receiving overtime or comp time and can be fired without
> recourse.
>
> Covered employees are covered by personnel rules which specify a 40-hour
> week, a series of steps which must be followed before termination, salaries
> are pegged to job classification, etc.
>
> Depending totally on circumstances, either can be good or bad for an employee.
>
> Michael McColgin
> Conservation Officer
> Arizona History and Archives Division
> mimccol@dlapr.lib.az.us

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