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76-51 Prohibited activities by members of a merit appeals board.

§76-51 Prohibited activities by members of a merit appeals board. No person who occupies any elective or appointive office under the state or county government shall be eligible for membership on or continue to be a member of the merit appeals board. The term “appointive office” for the purpose of this section, shall not include […]

76-71 Department of civil service.

Note Former part II heading entitled “Civil Service for the State” was repealed by L 2000, c 253, §8. This part II heading was renumbered from part III and amended by L 2000, c 253, §32. §76-71 Department of civil service. There shall be a department of civil service for each of the counties of […]

76-75 Personnel director.

§76-75 Personnel director. The merit appeals board shall appoint and may at pleasure remove a personnel director, who shall be the chief administrative officer of the department of civil service. The director shall, at the time of the director’s appointment, and thereafter, be thoroughly familiar with the principles and methods of personnel administration and shall […]

76-76 Deputy director.

§76-76 Deputy director. The personnel director may designate a qualified person as the director’s deputy. The deputy shall be thoroughly familiar with the principles and methods of personnel administration and shall believe in applying merit principles and scientific administrative methods to public personnel administration. In case of a vacancy in the office of director or […]

76-77 Civil service and exemptions.

§76-77 Civil service and exemptions. The civil service to which this part applies comprises all positions in the public service of each county, now existing or hereafter established, and embraces all personal services performed for each county, except the following: (1) Positions in the office of the mayor; provided that the positions shall be included […]