New York State Service, Volume 19New York State Department of Civil Service., 1902 |
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... reason impracticable . The full list of the exceptions made by us from competition pursuant to the three paragraphs of section 14 of the civil service law and rule VIII of the civil service rules , with the reasons therefor in each case ...
... reason impracticable . The full list of the exceptions made by us from competition pursuant to the three paragraphs of section 14 of the civil service law and rule VIII of the civil service rules , with the reasons therefor in each case ...
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... reason of the taking effect on Janu- ary 1 , 1902 , of the three statutes passed by the legislature of 1901 , making the offices of county clerk , sheriff and register in that county salaried instead of feed offices . The growing ...
... reason of the taking effect on Janu- ary 1 , 1902 , of the three statutes passed by the legislature of 1901 , making the offices of county clerk , sheriff and register in that county salaried instead of feed offices . The growing ...
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... equally good ? A. Well , other things being equal , that applies ; do you know of any reason why a republican should be selected by me ? Q. Because the law provides that political opinions and affilia- STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 45.
... equally good ? A. Well , other things being equal , that applies ; do you know of any reason why a republican should be selected by me ? Q. Because the law provides that political opinions and affilia- STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 45.
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... reason why it should not be treated as a state institution . Many legal decisions have been given by the courts during the year which I have briefly digested in an appendix . The official reports are so generally available that it seems ...
... reason why it should not be treated as a state institution . Many legal decisions have been given by the courts during the year which I have briefly digested in an appendix . The official reports are so generally available that it seems ...
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... reasons competition in such special case is impracticable , and that the posi- tion can be best filled by the selection of some designated person of high and recognized attainments in such qualities . " Blumer , George . Howe , John K ...
... reasons competition in such special case is impracticable , and that the posi- tion can be best filled by the selection of some designated person of high and recognized attainments in such qualities . " Blumer , George . Howe , John K ...
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amended application April April 20 Assistant matron attorney-general certificate Charles civil service commission civil service law civil service rule classified Clerk to Judge Commissioner Competitive class competitive examination comptroller court Date of entrance department of excise department of public Deputy 30 Deputy sheriff Edward elections State superintendent eligible list Elmira reformatory entrance into service Erie county Exempt class Expert fish and game following resolution Foreman George George W grade house of refuge James January John July June June 15 Keeper labor Manhattan state hospital Medical interne motion the following municipal civil service municipal commission Name Date Non-competitive class Number Nurse October Pan-American exposition person police promotion provisions of civil public instruction Queens county Recording clerk Regents clerk Resolved salary secretary Sept service Compensation service rule VIII Special agent Stenographer superintendent of elections Thomas tion Unclassified service William York county
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Page 356 - Oneida, and not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party.
Page 570 - ... or promise or threaten to do so for giving or withholding or neglecting to make any contribution of money or service or any other valuable thing for any political purpose.
Page 630 - ... service, if any; (7) his business or employment for the last preceding five years; (8) his education; (9) if in the army or navy of the United States in the late civil war and honorably discharged...
Page 574 - ... the repeal of a law, or any part of it, specified in such schedule, shall not affect or impair any act done...
Page 362 - ... or over, shall be eligible for appointment to the position for which he was examined; and the names of eligibles shall be entered in the order of their average percentages, on the proper register of eligibles...
Page 376 - Any person who has held a position by appointment under the civil service rules and who has been separated from the service through no delinquency or misconduct on his part, may be reinstated without re-examination in a vacant position in the same office and in the same group, subdivision and grade, within one year from the date of such separation...
Page 592 - In the state service, all unskilled laborers and such skilled laborers as are not included in the competitive class or the noncompetitive class...
Page 562 - No person shall be appointed or employed under any title not appropriate to the duties to be performed, and no person shall be transferred to, or assigned to perform the duties of, any position subject to competitive examination, unless he sbal!
Page 555 - Any person employed or appointed contrary to the provisions of this act or of the rules and regulations established thereunder, shall be paid by the officer or officers so employing or appointing, or attempting to employ or appoint, him, the compensation agreed upon for any services performed under such appointment or employment, or in case no compensation is agreed...
Page 552 - civil service" of the State of New York or any of its civil divisions or cities includes all offices and positions of trust or employment in the service of the State or of such civil division or city, except such offices and positions in the militia and the military departments as are or may be created under the provisions of article eleven of the Constitution.