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appointment for at least one year next preceding date of promotion, or eighteen months in Groups A and B, at least six months of which shall have been in Group B.

(Adopted October 22, 1920. Approved by the Governor November 6, 1920.)

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of New York has granted an increase in salary to all employees in the office of the Bronx Parkway Commission, effective October 1, as follows:

Twenty per cent for those receiving more than 1,500 per annum, such increase not to exceed the sum of $500;

Twenty-two per cent for those receiving $1,500 per annum or less, but such increase shall not be less than $200; and

Whereas, Such advance in compensation is substantially automatic and applies to all employees above referred to; and

Whereas, This increase in compensation in many cases involves change of grade, thus under existing procedure making promotion examinations necessary, which examinations would probably in some instances either deprive some of the employees of the increase contemplated, or advance the compensation of others more than the percentage rate prescribed; therefore be it

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, all provisions of the State Civil Service Rules, in so far as they require promotion examinations in the case of any person employed in the office of the Bronx Parkway Commission who has been granted an increase in compensation, effective October 1, 1920, as above set forth, be and hereby are suspended, and the State Civil Service Commission be and hereby is authorized to accept, without examination where such examination would seem to be required, notice of increase in compensation on the basis indicated; and said State Civil Service Commission be and hereby is authorized to certify the salary accounts of such persons when presented.

(Adopted November 4, 1920. Approved by the Governor November 8, 1920.)

Rules VIII, Sub. 2 and 4; XIV, Sub. 2

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the civil service rules be and hereby are amended as follows:

Rule VIII, subdivision 2: Insert after the second sentence the following: "A certification shall not be made from any list at a salary in excess of that specified in the announcement, unless by direction of the Commission." Rule VIII, subdivision 4: Add at the end thereof the following: "A person who has been employed provisionally under the terms of this rule will not be eligible for promotion until after a service of six months from the date of appointment from the eligible list."

Rule XIV, subdivision 2: Add at the end thereof the following: "A person who has been employed provisionally under the terms of Rule VIII, subdivision 4, will not be eligible for promotion until after a service of six months from the date of appointment from the eligible list."

(Adopted November 4, 1920. Approved by the Governor December 8, 1920.)

AMENDMENTS TO STATE CIVIL SERVICE CLASSIFICATION

Department of Health

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class in the Department of Health, be amended by striking out the words "twenty technical assistants, compensation not to exceed $75 a month," and substituting in lieu thereof the words "twenty technical assistants, compensation not to exceed $100 a month." (Adopted January 15, 1920. Approved by the Governor January 19, 1920.)

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, and in accordance with section 13, subdivision 3, of the Civil Service Law, the classification of positions in the exempt class in the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the words deputy clerk."

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(Adopted December 22, 1919. Approved by the Governor January 19, 1920.

Farm for Women, Valatie

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class be and hereby is amended by striking out "In the State Farm for Women at Valatie: attendant ", said position being obsolete.

(Adopted December 30, 1919. Approved by the Governor January 19, 1920.)

Nassau County Sanatorium

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class, County Service, be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the following, competitive examinations for the positions mentioned having been found to be not practicable: "In the Nassau County Sanatorium: chauffeur-mechanician; cook; general utility man; night watchman and fireman; laundry helper."

(Adopted January 7, 1920. Approved by the Governor January 19, 1920.)

Pawling Sanatorium, Rensselaer County

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class in the Pawling Sanatorium, Rensselaer County, be and hereby is amended by striking out the words "one matron and head nurse," and substituting in lieu thereof the word "housekeeper."

(Adopted December 30, 1919. Approved by the Governor January 19, 1920.

County Judge and Surrogate, Richmond County Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the exempt class in the office of the County Judge and Surrɔ

gate, Richmond county, be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the words "the secretary," competitive or non-competitive examination for said position having been found to be not practicable.

(Adopted January 15, 1920. Approved by the Governor January 19, 1920.)

Surrogates, New York County

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the exempt class in the office of the Surrogates, New York County, be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the words “ messenger to the Surrogates," competitive or non-competitive examination for said position having been found to be not practicable.

(Adopted January 29, 1920. Approved by the Governor February 2, 1920.)

Conservation Commission

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the exempt class in the office of the Conservation Commission be and hereby is amended by striking out the words " one chief confidential agent; two confidential agents "; thus transferring the positions to the competitive class, competitive examination for said places, in case of vacancy, having been determined to be practicable.

(Adopted February 20, 1920. Approved by the Governor March 2, 1920.)

Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, Erie County Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class in the Department of the Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, Erie County, be and hereby is amended by striking out the words "one farm laborer and watchman at the County Farm, compensation not to exceed $900 per annum and maintenance," and substituting in lieu thereof the words one farm laborer and watchman at the County Farm, compensation not to exceed $1,000 per annum and maintenance," for the purpose of increasing the compensation to conform with action by the Board of Supervisors.

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(Adopted February 19, 1920. Approved by the Governor March 2, 1920.)

Nassau County Sanatorium

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class in the Nassau County Sanatorium be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the words "assistant housekeeper," competitive examination for said position having been found to be not practicable.

(Adopted January 23, 1920. Approved by the Governor March 2, 1920.)

Court House and Annex, Rensselaer County Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class in the Court House and Annex, Rensselaer County, be and hereby is amended by striking out one attendant at the Supreme Court Chambers, compensation not to exceed $25 per month,"

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and substituting in lieu thereof one attendant at the Supreme Court Chambers, compensation not to exceed $30 per month," effective January 1, 1920. (Adopted January 24, 1920. Approved by the Governor March 2, 1920.)

Pleasant Valley Sanatorium, Steuben County

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class in the Pleasant Valley Sanatorium, Steuben County, be and hereby is amended by striking out the words " one bookkeeper and stenographer, compensation $35 a month and maintenance," and substituting in lieu thereof the words "one bookkeeper and stenographer, compensation $45 a month and maintenance," for the purpose of permitting increase in salary as indicated.

(Adopted February 28, 1920. Approved by the Governor March 2, 1920.)

Attorney-General

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the exempt class in the office of the Attorney-General be and hereby is amended by striking out the words thirty-two deputies," and substituting in lieu thereof the words "thirty-three deputies," competitive examination for the additional position of deputy having been found to be not practicable.

(Adopted March 18, 1920. Approved by the Governor March 24, 1920.)

Board of the Black River Regulating District

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, and in accordance with the provision of section 13, subdivision 2, of the Civil Service Law, the classification of positions in the exempt class, Departmental Service, be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the following: "In the office of The Board of the Black River Regulating District: the secretary."

(Adopted March 18, 1920. Approved by the Governor March 24, 1920.)

Board of Child Welfare, Onondaga County

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, and in accordance with the provisions of section 13, subdivision 2, of the Civil Service Law, the classification of positions in the exempt class in the service of Onondaga County be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the following: "In the office of the Board of Child Welfare: the secretary."

(Adopted March 18, 1920. Approved by the Governor March 24, 1920.)

Commisioner for Placing Dependent Children, Onondaga County

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the exempt class in the service of Onondaga County be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the following: "In the office of the Commissioner for Placing Dependent Children: the deputy," competitive or non-competitive examination for said position having been found to be not practicable.

(Adopted March 31, 1920. Approved by the Governor April 7, 1920.)

Commissioner of Charities and

and Corrections, Westchester County

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class be and hereby is amended, under the heading "In the office of the Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, Westchester County," by adding thereto the words "head cook," competitive examination for said position having been found to be not practicable.

(Adopted March 24, 1920. Approved by the Governor April 7, 1920.) Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class in the office of the Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, Westchester County, be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the words "seven truck and bus drivers," competitive examination for said positions having been found to be not practicable. (Adopted March 24, 1920. Approved by the Governor April 7, 1920.)

Board of the Black River Regulating District

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the following resolution adopted by this Commission March 18, 1920, and approved by the Governor March 24, 1920, be and hereby is rescinded:

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Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, and in accordance with the provisions of section 13, subdivision 2, of the Civil Service Law, the classification of positions in the exempt class, Departmental Service, be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the following: In the office of the Black River Regulating District: the secretary.""

(Adopted April 8, 1920. Approved by the Governor April 23, 1920.)

Letchworth Village, Thiells

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class in the Letchworth Village at Thiells be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the word "baker,” competitive examination for said position having been found to be not practicable.

(Adopted April 14, 1920. Approved by the Governor April 23, 1920.)

Village of Peekskill

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class in the service of the Village of Peekskill be and hereby is amended by striking out the words "five chauffeurs, fire department," and substituting in lieu thereof the words "six chauffeurs, fire department," competitive examination for said position having been found to be not practicable.

(Adopted April 8, 1920. Approved by the Governor April 23, 1920.)

Prison Department

Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Governor, the classification of positions in the non-competitive class, Departmental Service, be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the following: "In the Prison Department: one chauffeur and mechanic," competitive examination for said position having been found to be not practicable.

(Adopted April 22, 1920. Approved by the Governor May 3, 1920.)

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