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In the office of the State Commission in Lunacy:

The secretary.

In each State Hospital, Asylum and House of Refuge:

The treasurer.

All chaplains.

The attorney for each State hospital.

In the office of the Board of Health:

The secretary.

The medical expert on contagious diseases.

In the Bureau of Statistics of Labor:

The deputy commissioner.

The chief clerk.

In the office of the Forest Preserve Board:

The secretary.

Attorneys not exceeding five.

In the office of the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission:

The assistant secretary.

In the office of the Commissioner of Agriculture:

One assistant commissioner.

In the office of the Board of Mediation and Arbitration:

The secretary.

In the office of the Board of Tax Commissioners:

The secretary.

In the office of the Factory Inspector:

The chief clerk.

In the office of the Commissioners of the State Reserva

tion at Niagara:

The secretary and treasurer.

In the Weather Bureau at Cornell University:

The meteorologist.

The secretary and expert.

In the Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva:

The director.

The assistant director.

In the State Reformatory at Elmira:

All chaplains.

In the Industrial School at Rochester:

All chaplains.

In the office of the Superintendent of the Onondaga Salt Springs:

The deputy superintendent.

In the office of the Quarantine Commission:

The secretary.

All officers and other persons employed upon boats and tugs or in the quarantine stations.

In the office of the Health Officer of the Port of New

York:

Two deputies.

Six disinfectors.

In the office of the Board of Port Wardens:

The secretary.

The collector.

In the office of the State Inspector of Gas Meters:
Four deputies.

In the office of the Commissioners of the Land Office:

Two appraisers.

In each Normal School:

The clerk to the principal.

In the Woman's Relief Corps Home, Oxford:

All positions the appointees to which are certified to the Commission to be veterans, their wives or widows, army nurses residents of New York, or members of good standing in the Woman's Relief Corps.

In the office of the State Superintendent of Elections:

The chief deputy.

The clerk.

The stenographer.

The deputies not exceeding the number fixed by law.

In the Courts:

One clerk, and one deputy clerk if authorized by law, of each court.

One clerk, stenographer, attendant, or other assistant to each elective judicial officer.

The Superintendent of Weights and Measures.

In all Offices, Departments and Institutions:

All unskilled laborers, and such skilled laborers as are not included in the competitive class or the noncompetitive class, which are to be specially designated in the regulations prescribed by the Commission.

Local health officers whose compensation does not exceed three hundred dollars per annum, provided that persons appointed shall be practicing physicians of not less than five years' reputable standing and whose nomination or selection is approved by the State Board of Health and so certified to the Commission.

Rule VI. Appointments in the Exempt Class.

Appointments may be made to the exempt class without examination. Notification of such appointment shall‍ be made forthwith to the Commission for entry upon the official roster and subsequent certification for payment of salaries.

Rule VII. The Competitive Class.

The competitive class shall include all positions now existing or hereafter created of whatever function, designation or compensation in each and every branch of the classified service, except such positions as are specifically designated in the exempt class or the noncompetitive class, arranged in the following groups and subdivisions:

GROUPS BASED UPON THE CHARACTER OF THE SERVICE Rendered

Group A. Clerks, which term shall include all positions, the duties of which are of a clerical character, and which are not otherwise specifically provided for herein. Subdivision 1. Secretaries, chief clerks.

2. Clerks, recorders, registers, copyists.
3. Clerks with special educational require-

ments.

Subdivision 4. Bookkeepers, accountants.

5. Stenographers and typewriters.
6. Pages, office boys and girls.

Group B. Cashiers, which term shall include all positions, the duties of which are the actual receipt, custody or disbursement of money or the enforcement of the accountability for the same.

Subdivision 1. Cashiers, tellers, paymasters, disbursing agents or clerks, financial clerks.

2. Auditors, controllers.

Group C. Custodians and messengers, which term shall include all positions, the duties of which are the charge of property or persons, or as attendants.

Subdivision 1. Stewards who are not disbursing agents, superintendents of buildings.

2. Matrons.

3. Storekeepers.

4. Prison and reformatory keepers and guards.

5. Officers, attendants, nurses, etc., having care of inmates of institutions and hospitals.

6. Protectors of forests, fisheries and

game.

7. Messengers, ushers, attendants, order

lies, marshals, criers, porters, watch

men, in courts and offices.

8. Janitors.

9. Elevator-men.

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