Report of the State Civil Service Commission, Volume 30, Part 1

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The Commission, 1918

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Page 22 - The Civil service of the state and of each of its civil divisions and cities shall be divided into the unclassified service and the classified service. The unclassified service shall comprise all elective offices; all offices filled by election or appointment by the legislature on joint ballot; all persons appointed by name in any statute; all legislative officers and employees...
Page 33 - It shall be the duty of such persons to make reports from time to time to the state commission, whenever said commission may request, of the manner in which this law, and the rules and regulations thereunder, have been and are administered, and the results of their administration in such city...
Page 23 - ... all other subordinate offices for the filling of which competitive or non-competitive examination may be found to be not practicable.
Page 31 - ... meeting of the commission. Such appeal shall be considered as opening all of the competitor's papers for review, whether resulting in a higher or lower average standing.
Page 22 - ... all persons appointed by name in any statute; all legislative officers and employees, all offices filled by appointment by the governor, either upon or without confirmation by the senate, except officers and employees in the executive offices; all election officers, the head or heads of any department of the government, and persons employed in or who seek to enter the public service as superintendents, principals or teachers in a public school or academy or in a state normal school or college.
Page 23 - One secretary of each officer, board and commission authorized by law to appoint a secretary ; 3. One clerk, and one deputy clerk, if authorized by law, of each court, and one clerk of each elective judicial officer; 4.
Page 14 - THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ex rel. SIMONS v. THE STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION AND THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. This was a proceeding which sought to revoke the classification by the municipal civil service commission in the competitive class, of the position of probation officer in the Court of Special Sessions of the city of New York. The Court of Appeals in January, 1912 (204 NY 253), reversed the decision of the Appellate Division of the Second Department,...
Page 30 - He shall likewise notify any candidate who, though admitted to the examination, has been rejected for reasons other than failure to receive the required minimum, stating such reasons specifically.
Page 30 - No examination paper or any part thereof, and no record of the results of a physical test, or any other record or statement rated as part of an examination, or in connection therewith, shall be subject to review, alteration or rerating after the marks of the examiners have been registered or attested as required hereunder...
Page 30 - Commission from time to time may designate. 5. No examination paper or any part thereof, and no record of the results of a physical test, or any other record or statement rated as part of an examination, or in connection therewith, shall be subject to review...

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