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Directed election order in this case is not an administrative decision within the meaning of PERB Regulation 32350; p. 5. Reg. 32728. Based on voting eligibility standards set forth in Palo Alto Unified School District, et al. (1979) PERB Decision No. 84 where substitute school teachers were found to have "an established interest" if they taught at least 10 percent of the pupil school days in the current or previous year and where the person must have a reasonable expectation of continued employment. (Oakland Unified School District (1988) PERB Order No. Ad-172); p. 6. The Board found seasonal lifeguards are eligible to vote if: (1) They work for the state in two or more consecutive seasons, the most recent of which was the season closest to the voter eligibility cut-off date; (2) have worked a minimum of 10 percent of the work year of a full-time lifeguard and the 12 months immediately preceding the voter date; (2) have worked a minimum of 10 percent of the work year of a full-time lifeguard and the 12 months immediately preceding the voter eligibility cut-off date; p. 7. Voter eligibility rules should aim at the widest possible election participation consistent with the requirement that voters have the substantial stake in the outcome in bargaining; pp. 57-58, proposed dec.; PERB has long limited the right to vote among part-time and temporary workers to those employees "within an established interest in employment relations" with the employer; p. 6.