Presidential Documents: The President Creating Schedule F in The Excepted Service
Presidential Documents: The President Creating Schedule F in The Excepted Service
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Placing these positions in the excepted service will mitigate undue limitations
on their selection. This action will also give agencies greater ability and
discretion to assess critical qualities in applicants to fill these positions,
such as work ethic, judgment, and ability to meet the particular needs
of the agency. These are all qualities individuals should have before wielding
the authority inherent in their prospective positions, and agencies should
be able to assess candidates without proceeding through complicated and
elaborate competitive service processes or rating procedures that do not
necessarily reflect their particular needs.
Conditions of good administration similarly make necessary excepting such
positions from the adverse action procedures set forth in chapter 75 of
title 5, United States Code. Chapter 75 of title 5, United States Code, requires
agencies to comply with extensive procedures before taking adverse action
against an employee. These requirements can make removing poorly per-
forming employees difficult. Only a quarter of Federal supervisors are con-
fident that they could remove a poor performer. Career employees in con-
fidential, policy-determining, policy-making, and policy-advocating positions
wield significant influence over Government operations and effectiveness.
Agencies need the flexibility to expeditiously remove poorly performing
employees from these positions without facing extensive delays or litigation.
Sec. 2. Definition. The phrase ‘‘normally subject to change as a result of
a Presidential transition’’ refers to positions whose occupants are, as a matter
of practice, expected to resign upon a Presidential transition and includes
all positions whose appointment requires the assent of the White House
Office of Presidential Personnel.
Sec. 3. Excepted Service. Appointments of individuals to positions of a
confidential, policy-determining, policy-making, or policy-advocating char-
acter that are not normally subject to change as a result of a Presidential
transition shall be made under Schedule F of the excepted service, as estab-
lished by section 4 of this order.
Sec. 4. Schedule F of the Excepted Service. (a) Civil Service Rule VI is
amended as follows:
(i) 5 CFR 6.2 is amended to read:
‘‘OPM shall list positions that it excepts from the competitive service
in Schedules A, B, C, D, E, and F, which schedules shall constitute
parts of this rule, as follows:
Schedule A. Positions other than those of a confidential or policy-
determining character for which it is not practicable to examine shall
be listed in Schedule A.
Schedule B. Positions other than those of a confidential or policy-
determining character for which it is not practicable to hold a competitive
examination shall be listed in Schedule B. Appointments to these positions
shall be subject to such noncompetitive examination as may be prescribed
by OPM.
Schedule C. Positions of a confidential or policy-determining character
normally subject to change as a result of a Presidential transition shall
be listed in Schedule C.
Schedule D. Positions other than those of a confidential or policy-
determining character for which the competitive service requirements make
impracticable the adequate recruitment of sufficient numbers of students
attending qualifying educational institutions or individuals who have re-
cently completed qualifying educational programs. These positions, which
are temporarily placed in the excepted service to enable more effective
recruitment from all segments of society by using means of recruiting
and assessing candidates that diverge from the rules generally applicable
to the competitive service, shall be listed in Schedule D.
Schedule E. Position of administrative law judge appointed under 5
U.S.C. 3105. Conditions of good administration warrant that the position
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(e) Nothing in this order shall be construed to limit or narrow the positions
that are or may be listed in Schedule C.
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