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Park commissioners.

Examining board of plumbers.

District physicians.

2. Officers appointed by the common council on the nomination of the mayor, viz.:

City chamberlain.

City engineer.

City physician.

City marshal.

Fire commissioners.

Inspector of weights and measures.

Members of the board of health.

Overseer of the poor.

Receiver of taxes.

Street commissioner.

Superintendent of the almshouse.

3. Officer elected by the common council, viz.:

Clerk of the common council.

Fourth.-Persons employed in or who seek to enter the educational department of the city:

All officers, members and employes of the board of public in

struction, and those who seek to enter the educational department thereunder.

Fifth. Any subordinate officer who, by virtue of his office, has personal custody of public moneys or public securities for the safe-keeping of which the head of an office is under official bonds,

viz.:

Assistant corporation counsel.

Deputy chamberlain.

Deputy receiver of taxes.

Deputy overseer of the poor.

Sixth.-Secretaries of boards who are required to be members of the board to which they serve.

Secretary of Board of Fire Commissioners.

Secretary of Board of Police Commissioners.

SCHEDULE B.

First.-Mayor's office:

Mayor's second clerk.

Second. Assessor's office:

Clerks.

Third.-Chamberlain's office:

Clerks.

Fourth.-Office of the clerk of the common council:

Deputy clerk.

Fifth.-Engineering department:

Assistant engineers.

Draughtsmen.

Rodmen.

Inspectors of sewers.

Inspectors of paving.

Chainmen.

Levelers.

Sixth.-Fire department:

Assistant engineers.

Supervising engineers.

Superintendent of fire-alarm telegraph.

Assistant superintendent fire-alarm telegraph.

Operators of fire-alarm telegraph.

Superintendent hose depot.

Assistant superintendent hose depot.

Engineers of steamers.

Firemen.

Drivers.

Foremen.

Tillermen.

Hosemen.

Clerk to commission.

Linemen.

Batterymen.

Permanent laddermen.

Relief truckmen.

Seventh.-Office of the overseer of the poor:

Assistant overseer of the poor.

Examiners.

Eighth.-Police department:

Captains.

Sergeants.

Patrolmen.

Court officers.

Detectives.

Clerks.

Station-house keepers.

Police matron.

Ninth.-Park department:

Head gardener.

Clerk.

Tenth.-Receiver of taxes' office:

Clerks.

Eleventh.-Health department:

Clerk.

Inspectors.

Inspector of garbage.

Bath-house keeper.

Bath-house attendants.

Twelfth.-Street department:

Superintendent of streets.

Clerks.

Bridge-tenders in the employ of the city. Thirteenth.-Water department:

Clerks.

Engineers.

Firemen.

Foremen.

Assistant foremen.

Machinists.

Inspectors.

Tappers.

Timekeepers.

Head keeper.

Fourteenth-The janitor of the city building.

The assistant janitor of the city building.

Superintendents or janitors and caretakers of school buildings.

Schedule B includes all clerks, copyists, recorders, stenographers, bookkeepers and others rendering clerical services, and not included in Schedule A, and all policemen, firemen, messengers, orderlies, court attendants, guards and keepers in station-houses, and all persons employed or appointed in the public service and net specially included in Schedules A, C and D.)

1. Chief of police.

SCHEDULE C.

Chief engineer of the fire department.

Deputy engineer and surveyor.

Engineer and secretary of park commissioners.

Superintendent of the water-works.

Secretary of the Board of Health.

Master mechanic of water-works.

2. Schedule C includes all persons whose duties are strictly professional, and who are employed to render temporary service of an exceptional character; also all persons who are employed in private business and occasionally render public service.

SCHEDULE D.

First.-Park department:

Laborers.

Teamsters.

Gardeners.

Second.-Street department:

Laborers.

Cartmen.

Teamsters.

Third. Water department:

General laborers.

Day workmen.

Oilers.

Caulkers.

Watchmen.

Keepers.

Coal passers.

Fourth. Schedule D shall include all persons employed as laborers or day workmen.

Respectfully submitted for approval,

JOHN BOYD THACHER,

Mayor.

ALBANY, September 15, 1897.

The foregoing Civil Service Regulations for the city of Albany, having been duly examined, are hereby approved as amended by the New York Civil Service Commission.

Attest:

[L. S.]

JOHN C. BIRDSEYE,

Secretary pro tem.

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