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Special Assignment Pay Plan (SAPP),


 

Table of Contents

Policy objective

Policy statement

Application

Policy requirements

Responsibilities

References

Enquiries

Appendix A - Basic SAPP quotas

 

 

Policy objective

To provide deputy heads some flexibility, within the compensation system of the Public Service, in the recruitment, assignment and compensation of employees.

Policy statement

Deputy heads, or their designates, may recruit or assign a specified number of employees, for a period of up to three (3) years, to duties and responsibilities which have not been classified, or have been classified at a lower level than the level to which the employee is appointed.

This plan applies to all employees, other than those appointed to Management Category levels.

This authority is also extended to the Director of the Career Assignment Program (CAP) of the Public Service Commission.

Application

This policy applies to all departments and other portions of the Public Service listed in Part I of Schedule I of the Public Service Staff Relations Act.

Policy requirements

Assignments under this plan shall conform to the applicable provisions of the Public Service Employment Act and Regulations. Before initiating assignments, managers or personnel advisors should consult the appropriate staffing authority.

Assignments may be used for:

Assignments shall be made within quota limits established by the Secretary to the Treasury Board. Quotas will be established in accordance with the demonstrated needs of a department, upon written request by the deputy head. Quotas must be exercised within established departmental resource allocations.

There are two types of quotas:

Candidates for SAPP assignments shall be provided with written offers of assignment, detailing the nature, location, duration and conditions of the assignment, the measures to be taken to regularize their employment status following completion of the assignment, and the department responsible for implementing those measures.

Candidates should provide written acceptance or rejection of offers of assignments.

Assignments may be modified or extended, as agreed between the employee and the deputy head or designate of the department, or the director, CAP, as applicable.

Assignments shall be deemed to have been interrupted when an employee is unavailable for work for 30 consecutive and contiguous working days for any of the following reasons:

When an assignment has been interrupted, an employee may resume the assignment upon return to full-time employment, for a period equal to the portion of the assignment remaining at the beginning of the interruption.

Salary increases within the range for the employee's certified group and level shall continue to apply throughout the SAPP assignment, and be administered in accordance with the relevant collective agreement or pay plan.

All conditions and entitlements specified in the collective agreement or compendia applicable to the employee's certified group and level shall continue to apply to an employee assigned under this plan.

Changes in the certified group or level of employees on SAPP assignments shall be made within the provisions of the Public Service Employment Act and Regulations when:

.1 a review of the duties performed by the employee immediately preceding the SAPP assignment causes an upward reclassification of those duties, and the classified level of the position before the review was coincident with the certified level of the employee;

.2 the employee receives an appointment at a higher level and the department decides to allow the employee to complete the assignment;

.3 a conversion to a new classification standard, or to a new occupational group or sub-group, is implemented for the occupational group or sub-group to which the employee holds an indeterminate appointment.

Responsibilities

Departments will ensure that basic or supplementary quotas are not exceeded, and that individual records are established for each assignment, including the following information:

References

This policy replaces chapter 21 of PMM volume 4.

Enquiries

Enquiries relating to this policy should be referred to the responsible officer designated in departmental/organizational headquarters, who in turn may direct questions regarding interpretation to the Human Resources Branch of the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat.


Appendix A - Basic SAPP quotas

Department

Basic quotas

Agriculture Canada

40

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

10

Canada Labour Relations Board

4

Canadian Aviation Safety Board

12

Canadian Centre for Management Development

7

Canadian Grain Commission

4

Canadian Human Rights Commission

8

Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat

3

Canadian International Development Agency

28

Canadian International Trade Tribunal

12

Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

10

Canadian Secretariat

1

Canadian Space Agency

15

Canadian Transport Commission

8

Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs

1

Communications Canada

10

Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada

11

Correctional Service Canada

27

Department of Forestry/

15

Department of Western Economic Diversification

10

Emergency Preparedness Canada

10

Employment and Immigration Canada

60

Energy, Mines and Resources Canada

22

Environment Canada

32

External Affairs Canada

21

Federal Court of Canada

4

Federal-Provincial Relations Office

3

Finance Canada, Department of

10

Fisheries and Oceans, Government of Canada

24

Health and Welfare Canada

37

Immigration and Refugee Board

10

Immigration Appeal Board

2

Indian and Northern Affairs Canada

40

Insurance Canada, Department of

4

Investment Canada

6

Justice Canada, Department of

8

Labour Canada

10

National Capital Commission

4

National Defence

30

National Energy Board

6

National Library of Canada

4

National Museums of Canada

10

National Parole Board

4

Office of the Chief Electoral Board

4

Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

4

Office of the Governor General's Secretary

3

Offices of the Information and Privacy Commissioners

5

Privy Council Office, Government of Canada

14

Public Archives Canada

5

Public Service Commission of Canada

22

Public Works Canada

40

RCMP Public Complaints Commission

2

Registry of the Tax Court of Canada

3

Revenue Canada, Customs and Excise

26

Revenue Canada, Taxation

60

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

8

Secretary of State of Canada

15

Solicitor General Canada/a) Secretariat

8

Statistics Canada

23

Status of Women Canada

1

Supply and Services Canada

32

Supreme Court of Canada

1

Transport Canada

53

Treasury Board of Canada, Office of the Comptroller General

6

Treasury Board of Canada, Secretariat

17

Veterans Affairs Canada

16

 

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