24.9—Removal from the Service.
(a)
A member of the Service may be subject to disciplinary action, including removal from the Service, for substandard performance of duty as a member of the service, for misconduct, for reasons of national security or for other reasons as determined by the Secretary.
(b)
A member for whom disciplinary action is proposed is entitled to:
(1)
Written notice of the proposed action and the basis therefor;
(2)
A reasonable opportunity to answer the notice of proposed action both orally and in writing;
(3)
The right to be represented by an attorney or other representative in making such answer; and
(4)
A written decision on the proposal.
(c)
The decision may be made by an official with delegated authority to take such action, but in no case may the official be at a level below the head of the Operating Division where the member is assigned.
(d)
A member who is separated from the Service involuntarily and without cause and who, immediately prior to his appointment to the Service, was a career appointee in the civil service or the Senior Executive Service, may be appointed to a position in the competitive civil service at grade GS-15 of the General Schedule. Such an appointment may be made by the Secretary or his/her designee without regard to the provisions of title 5, U.S. Code regarding appointments in the civil service.
(e)
A member who is separated from the Service involuntarily and without cause and who, immediately prior to appointment to the Service, was not a career appointee in the civil service or the Senior Executive Service may be appointed to a position in the excepted civil service at grade GS-15 of the General Schedule for a period not to exceed two years.
(f)
There shall be no right to further review of the final decision on a disciplinary action. At his/her discretion, the Secretary may review an action taken under this section and may reduce, suspend, or overrule the action taken.
(g)
A member of the Service may be removed from the Service for such other reasons as may be prescribed by the Secretary.