Can a rating of record ever be given at a time other than the end of the appraisal period?
Yes. The regulations define a rating of record as the performance rating completed at the end of the appraisal period that reflects performance over the entire period, or an off-cycle rating of record given when a within-grade increase (WGI) decision is not consistent with the employee’s most recent rating of record and a more current rating of record must be prepared. These are the only times that a rating of record can be issued.
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