Report of the State Civil Service Commission, Volume 33, Part 1

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The Commission, 1916

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Page 9 - Appointments and promotions in the civil service of the State, and of all the civil divisions thereof, including cities and villages, shall be made according to merit and fitness to be ascertained, so far as practicable, by examinations, which, so far as practicable, shall be competitive...
Page 18 - In case of a vacancy in a position in the competitive class where peculiar and exceptional qualifications of a scientific, professional or educational character are required, and upon satisfactory evidence that for specified reasons competition in such special case is impracticable and that the position can be best filled by the selection of some designated person of high and recognized attainments...
Page 10 - Constitution is entirely in the public interest, and its strict observance, though it may at times work serious inconvenience in some particular instances, on the whole, is absolutely essential to proper administration and good government. I believe that many of the evils and much of the vast waste of the State's funds and the mal-administration of its affairs may be traced directly to the gross disregard of this basic law of the State in the management of its vast business. Indeed, careful inspection...
Page 61 - Napanoch, Eastern New York Reformatory — George Deyo, FB Hoornbeck, De Veré E. Smith. Newark, State Custodial Asylum for Feeble-Minded Women — Anna Warnecke, MD, Gertrude M. Palmer, Mrs. Vesta A. Gilmartin.
Page 47 - The Commission may select suitable persons in the official service of the state or any of its civil divisions, after consulting the head of the department or office in which such persons serve, to act as examiners under its direction.
Page 16 - ... municipal commission for non-competitive examination, and if such nominee shall be certified by such commission as qualified after such non-competitive examination, he may be appointed provisionally to fill...
Page 62 - State Hospital for Crippled and Deformed Children — P. Henry Fitzhugh, MD, Gertrude A. Hoxie, John J. Nutt, MD STATE HOSPITALS FOR INSANE Binghamton State Hospital — Margaret M.
Page 59 - Church street. Ithaca. — CF Denman, MD, 116 West Seneca street. Jamestown. — Morris ~N. Bemis, MD, 210 Prendergast avenue. Kingston — EH Loughran, MD, 25 Main street. Lockport — Allan N. Moore, MD, 70 Niagara avenue. Malone — John A. Grant, MD, 92 West Main street. Newburgh — William J. Carr, MD, 280 Liberty street. New York — Louis R.
Page 61 - Oscar Teague, MD, CS Hudson, MD, Helen C. Williams, MD Hudson, New York State Training School for Girls — Mary A. Steer, Grace N. Sullivan, Lenna J. Craddock. Industry, State Agricultural and Industrial School — Helen M. Shattuck, Miss CL Collson, MJ Carr.
Page 16 - ... non-competitive examination, and if such nominee shall be certified by such commission as qualified after such non-competitive examination, he may be appointed provisionally to fill such vacancy until a selection and appointment can be made after competitive examination, but such provisional appointment shall not continue for a longer period than two months, nor shall successive temporary appointments be made to the same position under this subdivision.

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