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Merit Appeals Board July 15, 2024 <br />CHR. CABANAS: And that's when he noticed there was a dollar difference? <br />MR. HONG: A lot of dollars. <br />CHR. CABANAS: A lot of dollar difference. And then, eventually, they TA'd Mr. Turner. <br />MR. HONG: That's correct. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Any questions, anyone? Comments? No? Okay. <br />MR. WISEMAN: Madam Chair, if there's nothing further from the parties, I would make a <br />motion to go into executive session to discuss this. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay. Is there a second? <br />MR. LEE: I'm sorry. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Oh, Mr. Lee, do you have—want to add anything first? <br />MR. LEE: Yeah, I did have a request to offer rebuttal if the—or will entertain but I'll defer to <br />the decision of the Board. <br />CHR. CABANAS: No, I'll allow a rebuttal. Go ahead. <br />MR. LEE: Okay, thank you. Just to refocus the issue. I think a lot of what we discussed right <br />now, there is some interplay between the timeline as far as the Statute of Limitations the actual <br />substance. <br />But the motion that we're entertaining right now is one of jurisdiction. And Mr. Turner's appeal <br />form checked off "Recruitment and Examination," and "Classification and Reclassification" <br />I'm going to infer that the Appellant is taking the position that this is a recruitment and <br />classification issue not a classification—excuse me—recruitment and examination issue, not a <br />classification and reclassification. <br />But it is the County's position that it is the classification of the CERSII position that it was you <br />could say the primary mover of this appeal, which would require the internal complaint process <br />in order to get to the Merit Appeals Board. <br />So, as I alluded in my original arguments, there are two issues for the Board right now—Statute <br />of Limitations and whether this was a recruitment issue or a classification issue. If the Board <br />feels it's a classification issue—well, the Board has to determine Statute of Limitations first. <br />Only once the Board determines Statute of Limitations and whether Mr. Turner (inaudible) then <br />the Board needs to determine whether it's a classification issue or recruitment issue. <br />Page 32 <br />