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In the office of the Sheriff, Richmond County:

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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.

INDEX

Absence, leaves of, competitive class,
320-323; regulation concerning, 995.
Accounts against commission, regula-

tion concerning, 987.
Agricultural and industrial school,
state, see Industry.
Agricultural experiment

station,
Geneva, rejection of non-resident for
appointment as assistant chemist
discussed, 408; examination for
florist and gardner open to non-
citizen, 437; position in exempt
class, 939; positions in non-com-
petitive class, 970; position as la-
borer, 989.

Agriculture, department of, classifica-

tion amended, 356, 363, 364, 366;
exempt classification of assistant
commissioners denied, 378; appoint-
ment of veterinarian from list for
first assistant veterinarian disap-
proved, 392; promotion of assistant
chief of accounts to chief of ac-
counts, without examination, ap-
proved, 392; positions in exempt
class, 939; position in non-com-
petitive class, 970.

Albany civil service, amendment to
rules approved, 679; proposed
amendment disapproved, 705; re-
port of municipal commission, 741-
744.
Albany county civil service, exempt
classification of confidential secre-
tary, county treasurer, denied, 375;
positions in exempt class, 946; posi-
tions in non-competitive class, 973;
positions as laborers, 991.
Albion, house of refuge for women,
positions in non-competitive class,
972.

Amendments, to state civil service

rules, 341-346; to classification,
347-374; to regulations, 383–389;
to rules for cities, see Cities, civil
service.

Amsterdam civil service, report of
municipal commission, 744.
Appeals, court of, classification
amended, 367.

Application to enter examination for
prison guard, rejected for physical
disability, 430; of candidate for
bank examiner accepted after hear-
ing, 415; rule regarding, 962; regu-
lation concerning, 982.
Appointing officer, term defined, 917,
935; required to report to commis-
sion, 927, 976.

Appointments during year, in exempt
class, 36-48; in competitive class,
49-112; without examination under
rule VIII, subd. 5, 113, 114; pro-
visional, under rule VIII, subd. 4,
117-145; under rule VIII, subd. 10,
115, 116; without examination un-
der rule VIII, subd. 9, 146–232; in
non-competitive class, 334; in labor
class, 335, 336; total number of,
since organization of commission,
337; statistics of competitive ex-
aminations and appointments, 27-
33; of laborer from list for messen-
ger, Monroe county, advised, 390;
of veterinarian from list for first
assistant veterinarian, department
of agriculture, disapproved, 392; of
pardon clerk, executive department,
approved without examination,
395; of visiting nurse, Troy, under
title of teacher, disapproved, 398;
of steward, Erie county home and
hospital, disapproved, 404-406; of
special investigator at Buffalo,
labor department, without exami-
nation denied, 406; of employee of
department of highways as division
engineer without examination de-
nied, 409; of laborer as custodian
of map room, Kings county register,
denied, 412; of stenographer with
special qualifications, Buffalo, de-
nied, 417; engineer of electrical
pumps, White Plains, without ex-
amination, approved, 418; of high-
way inspector, Westchester county,
approved, 420; of non-citizen as
baker, Batavia school for blind, not
allowed, 425; of non-residents as
assistant matrons, Bedford re-

formatory, disapproved, 426; of en-
gineering statistician, conservation
commission, from list for examiner,
street and electric railways, public
service commission, approved, 432;
to positions at Letchworth village
discussed, 431; power of comp-
troller as to, New York city, court
decision relating to, 864; right to
reappointment after expiration of
term, Cattaraugus county superin-
tendent of highways, affirmed, 893-
895; of special deputy county clerks,
Erie county, powers of county clerk
and of justices of supreme court re-
lating to, 899-902; temporary, law,
rule and regulation concerning,
926, 933, 962, 995; to be made to
lowest grade, 933; in classified ser-
vice, rule concerning, 938; in ex-
empt class, rule concerning, 938;
in exempt class without examina-
tion, 956; in competitive class, rule
concerning, 960-962; in competitive
class without examination, 962;
emergency, rule concerning, 966;
in non-competitive class, rule con-
cerning, 975.

Architect, state, transfer of rodman

from state engineer's office ap-
proved, 412; promotion of clerk to
assistant secretary approved upon
examination, 423; positions in ex-
empt class, 939.

Assessments, law prohibiting politi-
cal, 931.

Athletic commission, classification
amended, 349; positions in exempt
class, 939.
Attorney-general, classification
amended, 356; opinions of, regard-

ing civil service law and rules, 869-
913; positions in exempt class, 939.
Auburn civil service, amendment to

rules approved, 679; report of mu-
nicipal commission, 746-748.
Auburn, prison for women, positions
in non-competitive class, 971.

Banking department, positions in ex-
empt class, 939; positions in non-
competitive class, 970.

Batavia, school for blind, appointment

of non-citizen as baker not al-
lowed, 425; positions in non-com-
petitive class, 973.
Batavia, village service, positions in
exempt class, 955; position in non-
competitive class, 974; positions as
laborers, 994.

Bath, soldiers and sailors' home, po-
sitions in exempt class, 945; posi-

tions in non-competitive class, 973;
positions as laborers, 991.
Beacon civil service, rules for, 445-
472; report of municipal commis-
sion, 748-751.
Bedford, reformatory for women, re-
quest of superintendent of to review
answer papers denied, 424; perma-
nent appointment of non-residents
as assistant matrons denied, 426;
positions in non-competitive class,
973.

Binghamton civil service, rules for,
532-560; report of municipal com-
mission, 751-754.

Blind, commission for the, classifica-
tion amended, 372; position in the
exempt class, 939.

Brockport normal school, position as
laborer, 990.

Bronx county civil service, classifica-
tion amended, 359; transfer of
stenographer, public service com-
mission, first district, to clerk,
stenographer and typewriter in
office of commissioner of jurors, ap-
proved, 426; classification of posi-
tions in office of district attorney
determined, 439, 441; establish-
ment of office and status of em-
ployees of commissioner of jurors,
904-907; transfers to and from
New York county service, opinion
of attorney-general concerning, 907-
909; positions in exempt class, 946.
Bronx parkway commission, exempt
classification of assistant secretary
denied, 380, 382; position in exempt
class, 939; positions as laborers,
989.

Buffalo civil service, amendments to
rules approved, 679, 680; proposed
amendment disapproved, 705; re-
port of municipal commission, 754–
762; power of common council to
license engineers at state hospital
affirmed, 886-889.

Buffalo state hospital, power of com-
mon council regarding employees of,
886-889.

Canandaigua civil service, rules for,

473-501; report of municipal com-
mission, 762.

Canandaigua, village service, classifi-
cation amended, 360.

Cancer laboratory, Buffalo, see Grat-
wick laboratory.

Cattaraugus county, superintendent
of highways, right of reappointment
of without examination, after ex-
piration of term, affirmed, 893-895.

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