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n Competitive Service
n Excepted Service
n Senior Executive Service (SES)
The Federal civil service includes all appointive positions in the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of the Federal Government, except positions in the uniformed services. The civil service consists of:


The primary differences between the three services are in the areas of appointment procedures and job protections. In the competitive service, appointment procedures, merit promotion requirements, and qualification requirements are prescribed by law or by the Office of Personnel Management and apply to all agencies. In the excepted service, only basic requirements are prescribed by law or regulation and each agency develops specific requirements and procedures for its own jobs.

The general merit principles of the competitive service apply to the SES, with some adaptations during the course of its development. Appointment procedures and qualification requirements are determined by individual agencies, based on minimum requirements prescribed by law and the Office of Personnel Management. Provisions for compensation, performance evaluation, and removal from the SES are significantly different from those governing the other systems.

Appeal rights available to competitive employees are generally not available to excepted employees unless the excepted employees are veterans preference eligibles. The provisions of Title 5, United States Code, treating classification, pay, leave, retirement, insurance and health benefits apply to both competitive and excepted positions unless the positions are excluded from any of those provisions by statute.

REF:
n Title 5 USC Ch 21;
n Title 5 USC Ch  31;
n Title 5 USC Ch 33;
n 5 CFR Chapter 1
n 5 CFR Chapter  2
n 5 CFR Chapter 6
n 5 CFR Chapter  212
n 5 CFR Chapter  213
n 5 CFR Chapter 214
n 5 CFR Chapter 302
n 5 CFR Chapter 315
n 5 CFR Chapter  317
Appeal rights available to competitive employees are generally not available to excepted employees unless the excepted employees are veterans preference eligibles. The provisions of Title 5, United States Code, treating classification, pay, leave, retirement, insurance and health benefits apply to both competitive and excepted positions unless the positions are excluded from any of those provisions by statute.



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