Section 12-105. Heads of agencies; power to make deductions from salaries of subordinates  


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  • Except as otherwise provided by  law,  every  head  of  an  agency is empowered:
        1.  To  make  ratable  deductions  from  the  salaries  and  wages  of
      subordinates, on account of absences from duty without leave.
        2. In his or her discretion, to cause deductions to be made  from  the
      salaries,  compensation  or  wages  of  subordinates of such agency, not
      exceeding thirty days' pay, as a fine for delinquency or misconduct.
        3. In his or her discretion, to suspend for not more  than  one  month
      without  pay,  any  subordinate pending the hearing and determination of
      charges against such subordinate, or the making of any  explanation,  as
      the  case  may  be.  If  the  subordinate  so suspended be removed, such
      subordinate shall not  be  entitled  to  salary  or  compensation  after
      suspension.  If  he  or she be not so removed, such subordinate shall be
      entitled to full salary or compensation from the date of  suspension  to
      the  date  of  reinstatement,  less  such  deduction  or  fine as may be
      imposed.