- A - Foundations and Basic Commitments
- B - School Board Governance and Operations
- C - General School, administration
- D - Fiscal Management
- E - Support Services
- F - Facilities Development
- G - Personnel
- GAB-JOB DESCRIPTIONS
- GBB-STAFF INVOLVEMENT IN DECISION MAKING
- GBEA-STAFF ETHICS/CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- GBEB-STAFF CONDUCT WITH STUDENTS/STAFF-STUDENT RELATIONS
- GBEBC-STAFF GIFTS AND SOLICITATIONS
- GBEC-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE
- GBGAA-BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
- GBGAA-R/EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN FOR BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
- GBI-STAFF PARTICIPATION IN POLITICAL ACTIVITIES
- GBJ-PERSONNEL RECORDS AND FILES
- GBJC-RETENTION OF APPLICATION MATERIALS
- GBN-FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE POLICY
- GBN-R1/FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT (FMLA) ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
- GBN-R2/MAINE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
- GBO-FAMILY CARE LEAVE
- GCF-PROFESSIONAL STAFF HIRING
- GCFB-R/RECRUITING AND HIRING OF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF - PROCEDURES
- GCFB-RECRUITING AND HIRING OF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
- GCGA-SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS
- GCI-PROFESSIONAL STAFF DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
- GCK-MSAD #11 PROFESSIONAL STAFF ASSIGNMENTS AND TRANSFERS
- GCMA-TEACHER PREPARATION TIME
- GCOA-SUPERVISION AND EVALUATION OF PROFESSIONAL STAFF
- GCOC-EVALUATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
- GCQC-RESIGNATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT EMPLOYEES
- GCQCA-E/AUTHORIZATION TO DISCLOSE INFORMATION/RELEASE OF CLAIMS/INDEMNITY
- GCQCA-SCHOOL DISTRICT EMPLOYEE REFERENCES
- GCRD-TUTORING FOR PAY
- GCS-PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH AND PUBLISHING
- GCSA-EMPLOYEE COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE
- GCSA-R/EMPLOYEE COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE RULES
- GDA-SUPPORT STAFF POSITIONS
- GE-NON-UNIONIZED PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
- GE-R/Manual For Policy GE-Non-Unionized Personnel
- HA- Negotiations Goals/Priority Objectives
- I - Instruction
- J - Students
- K - School Community relations
- L - Education agency relations
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
GBJC-RETENTION OF APPLICATION MATERIALS
File: GBJC
RETENTION OF APPLICATION MATERIALS
State and federal law permit submission of complaints to the Maine Human Rights Commission and/or the U.S. Office of Civil Rights within six months of an alleged act of unlawful employment discrimination. In addition, state regulations require applications for employment to be retained for a period of two years.
As a precautionary measure, all materials accumulated in the process of filling instructional and support staff positions shall be retained for at least three years. Such materials include applications and accompanying materials, notes made in the screening, interviewing and reference checking process, and any other pertinent information. Materials related to the search process (such as advertisements, job descriptions and interview guides) shall also be retained.
All materials accumulated in filling administrator positions (positions requiring Maine Department of Education administrator certification) shall be retained for at least three years.
Legal Reference: 5 MRSA § 4551 et seq. (Maine Human Rights Act)
20-A MRSA § 1001.13
Chapter 10, Rules for Disposition of Local Government
Records (Maine State Archives)
Equal Employment Opportunities Act of 1972 (P.L. 92-261)
Amending Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
(42 U.S.C. § 2000(e) et seq.)
Cross Reference: GCF - Professional Staff Hiring
GCFB - Recruitment and Hiring of Administrative Staff
GBJ - Personnel Records and Files
Adopted: February 1, 2007
