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STATE CHARITABLE, PENAL AND REFORMATORY INSTITUTIONS.

In the State Charitable and Reformatory Institutions:

Assistant farmers, assistant cooks, barbers, chambermaids, cloakmakers, coachmen, cooks, domestics, dressmakers, farm housekeepers, hosemakers, kitchen helpers, laborers, launderers, laundresses, seamstresses, sewerage tenders, teamsters, waiters, waitresses; also at the Soldiers and Sailors' Home, Bath, inmate sergeant-major, $25 per month; inmate commissary-sergeant, inmate clerk headquarters, inmate clerk to cashier, inmate clerk to quartermaster, $20 per month each, inmate employees whose compensation is not more than $15 per month, and at the state reformatory at Elmira, head waiter.

In the State Hospitals:

Assistant barbers, assistant butchers, assistant cooks, assistant meatcutters, assistant shoemakers, assistant tailors, bakers' helpers, carpenters' helpers, coachmen, cooks, chambermaids, domestics, drivers, farmers, kitchen helpers, knitters, laundresses, laborers, loopers, machine hands, masons' helpers, plumbers' helpers, porters, seamstresses, soapmakers, steamfitters' helpers, teamsters, waitresses, mates, deckhands; and in the Willard State Hospital, engineers, firemen, brakemen, trackmen and conductors employed upon the railroad; assistant baker.

In Sing Sing Prison:

Stableman.

In the New York State Hospital for the Care of Crippled and Deformed Children at West Haverstraw:

Repairer.

COUNTIES.

In the Albany County Almshouse:

Hostlers, farmers, assistant farmers, cooks, assistant cooks, laborers, cleaners, nurses at not to exceed fifteen dollars per month.

In the Albany County Building:

Cleaners, laborers.

In the office of the City Hall Commission, Albany County:
Cleaners.

In the Albany County Penitentiary:

Cooks, laborers.

In the office of the Superintendent of the Poor, Chautauqua County:
Cooks, teamsters, laborers, domestics, farmer.

In the office of the Sheriff, Erie County:

Porters, waitresses, cooks, laundresses.

In the Erie County Home and Hospital:

Bakers, seamstresses, assistant seamstresses, cooks, assistant cooks, waitresses, masons, matron (wife of keeper or deputy keeper), laundresses, assistant laundresses, mangler, carpenters, chambermaids, farm laborers.

In the Erie County Lodging House:

Cooks, assistant cook, matron (wife of superintendent).

In the office of the Commissioner of Elections, Erie County:

Carpenters and mechanics at compensation not exceeding $3.20 per day, one foreman carpenter at compensation not exceeding $4.50 per day.

In the Erie County Penitentiary:

Cooks, bakers, teamsters, kitchen matrons, prison matron (charge of laundry), prison matron (charge of sewing-room), house matron (charge of housework), matron (wife of superintendent).

In the Department of the Trustees of the City and County Hall, Erie County: Charwomen.

In the Summit View Tuberculosis Hospital, Fulton County:

Maids; laborers.

In the office of the Register, Kings County:

Keeper of coatroom.

In the office of the Sheriff, Monroe County:

Cooks, servants, cleaners, washerwomen, matron (wife of sheriff), porter, not exceeding $500 per annum.

In the Monroe County Court House:

Laborers, charwomen.

In the office of the Superintendent of the Poor, Monroe County: Farmers, farm laborers, cooks, laundresses, waitresses, laundry helpers, ward helpers, seamstress.

In the Iola Sanatorium, Monroe County:

Ward helpers; assistant cooks; laborers; waitresses.

In the Monroe County Penitentiary:

Farmers, domestics, cooks, laundry helpers.

In the office of the Register, New York County:

Four laborers, block index bureau, compensation not to exceed $780 each per annum.

In the office of the Sheriff, New York County:

Six cleaners, two cooks, two assistant cooks, one laundress, two van drivers.

In the office of the Superintendent of the Poor, Niagara County:

Laborers, cooks, firemen and washmen; assistant nurse or orderly, salary not to exceed $15 per month.

In the Oneida County Hospital:

Kitchen helper; maid; laborer.

In the office of the Sheriff, Oneida County:

Fireman at the jail at Utica, night man at the jail at Utica; matron at Utica jai' (wife of sheriff); matron at Rome jail (wife of jailer); cook at the Utica jail.

In the office of the Superintendent of the Poor, Oneida County:

Attendant receiving less than $30 per month and maintenance, seamstress, cook, waitress, laundress, teamster, butcher, laborer, domestic.

In the Onondaga County Court House:

Charwomen, laborers.

In the Onondaga County Penitentiary:

Cooks, laundresses, pump tenders, matron (wife of superintendent), one messenger at compensation not exceeding $15 per month and maintenance.

In the office of the Superintendent of the Poor, Onondaga County: Waitresses, laundresses, teamsters, farmers, cooks, seamstresses, janitors, orderlies, kitchen helpers, kitchen girls, ward helpers, laborers.

In the Oak Mount Sanatorium, Ontario County:

Maid, waitress, laundress.

In the office of the Superintendent of the Poor, Orange County:
Hospital helper, laundress, laborer, baker and cook, workman.

In the office of the Sheriff, Orange County:
The matron (wife of sheriff), cook.

In the Odell Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Orange County:
Cooks; laundresses; assistant orderlies.

In the Oswego County Tuberculosis Hospital:
Maid; laborer.

In the office of the Sheriff, Queens County:
Cooks, assistant cooks, laundresses.

In the office of the Board of Elections, Rensselaer County:
Janitress, compensation not to exceed $30 per month.

In the office of the County Judge, Rensselaer County:
The janitress.

In the Lakeview Sanitarium, Rensselaer County:
Domestic, cleaner.

In the office of the Superintendent of the Poor, Rensselaer County:
Teamster, laborer, domestic, watchman, janitor.

In the office of the County Treasurer, Rensselaer County:

The janitress.

In the office of the Sheriff, Richmond County:

Cooks, farm hand.

In the Glen Ridge Sanatorium, Schenectady County:
Maid; laborer.

In the office of the Superintendent of the Poor, Suffolk County:
Farmer, fireman, cook, seamstress, general helper.

In the Edward Meany Sanitorium, Tompkins County:

Kitchen helpers; house girls; laborers; orderly.

In the office of the Superintendent of the Poor, Ulster County: Housekeeper, laundryman, cook, baker, kitchen helper, farm help, domestic, laborer.

In the office of the Sheriff, Westchester County:

Cooks, caretaker of grounds.

In the office of the Superintendent of the Poor, Westchester County:
Cooks, baker at compensation not exceeding $15 per month.

In the office of the Board of Supervisors, Westchester County:
Janitress, oiler, Westchester county power house.

In the Village of Batavia:

VILLAGES.

Lamp trimmer, laborers, or day workmen.

In the Village of Ossining:

Leveler on public dump, laborers or day workmen.

In the Village of Peekskill:

Laborers or day workmen, teamsters with teams.

In the Village of Port Chester:

Laborers or day workmen, one janitor.

In the Village of Saratoga Springs:

Laborers or day workmen, pound master.

In the Village of White Plains:

Laborers or day workmen, street cleaners, night men at sewage disposal works.

The omission of any position from the foregoing list shall not be deemed to exclude from the exempt class any position falling within the definition of "laborer" as given in rule I.

Regulation XIII. Municipal Inspection.

The state civil service commission shall, by one or more of its members, or its secretary, or its chief examiner, officially visit each city in the state at

least once in two years, and inquire into the method of the administration of the civil service law in such city, and ascertain whether the municipal commissioners and other city officials faithfully discharge their duties in respect to compliance with said law.

Regulation XIV. Temporary Appointments.

Whenever an appointing officer desires to make a temporary appointment for a period exceeding one month, he shall notify the commission of the nature of the service required, term of employment and rate of compensation to be paid, and the commission shall certify to the appointing officer the names of the three persons standing highest upon the general eligible list, who, upon inquiry, are found willing to accept such temporary appointment, from whom a selection shall be made for the temporary service required.

Regulation XV. Leave of Absence.

Any person holding a position in the competitive class for a period of at least three months may be granted a leave of absence without pay for a period not to exceed six months. A person who resigns or is removed from the service while on leave of absence, or at the end of the six months period, shall not be eligible for reinstatement except within a period of one year from the date the leave of absence was granted. A person who has been out of the service on leave of absence within five months immediately preceding an examination for promotion will not be eligible to compete therein, unless other wise ordered by the Commission, or to receive promotion within six months. By the Commission,

Attest:

JOHN C. BIRDSEYE,

ALBANY, N. Y., June 1, 1912.

Secretary.

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