D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 6. PERSONNEL |
SubTilte 6-B. GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL |
Chapter 6-B36. LEGAL SERVICE |
Section 6-B3607. EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE - CHIEF DEPUTY, GENERAL COUNSEL, SPECIAL DEPUTY, SPECIAL COUNSEL, AND SENIOR COUNSEL
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3607.1The Attorney General shall prepare a written evaluation of the Chief Deputy Attorney General, each Special Deputy Attorney General, each Special Counsel to the Attorney General, each Senior Counsel to the Attorney General, and any other attorney who reports directly to the Attorney General annually, within thirty (30) days after the end of the rating period.
3607.2The head of each subordinate agency shall, in consultation with the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel, prepare a written evaluation of the General Counsel and any attorney who reports directly to the agency head annually, within thirty (30) days after the end of the rating period.
3607.3The Director shall prepare a written evaluation of each supervisor or other attorney who reports directly to the Director annually, within thirty (30) days after the end of the rating period.
3607.4Written evaluations shall be prepared using a form that is jointly approved by the Attorney General and the Director.
3607.5The Attorney General, the Director, and the agency heads shall review evaluations with attorneys evaluated within fourteen (14) days of completion. As a result of this meeting, the evaluation may be changed by mutual agreement and made final within five (5) days. Both the attorney evaluated and the Attorney General, the Director, or the agency head shall sign the evaluation to confirm that it has been reviewed.
3607.6The Attorney General, the Director, or the agency head shall perform at least one interim evaluation of every attorney who reports directly to the Attorney General, the Director, or the agency head annually, in the ninth month of the rating period. An interim evaluation shall consist of an informal meeting to discuss the attorney's performance under his or her Performance Plan. At his or her discretion, the Attorney General, the Director, or the agency head may provide a written interim evaluation. Any written interim evaluation shall be provided to the attorney evaluated, but shall not be included in the attorney's official personnel file.