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CLASS III.

SUBDIVISION I.

Court criers and attendants; court and other marshals.

SUBDIVISION II.

Superintendents and assistant superintendents in charge of public buildings under the general superintendent.

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Engineers (except the chief engineer), overseers of pumps and supervisors of aqueducts and reservoirs.

Second Grade.

Chief engineer.

SUBDIVISION II.

First Grade.

Assistant inspectors, of salt or of barrels.

CLASS VI.

In the prisons and reformatories.

SUBDIVISION I.

Wardens and agents of prisons; superintendents of reformatories.

SUBDIVISION II.

Physicians; chaplains; principal matrons.

CLASS VII.

In asylums, hospitals and under the Commissioners of Emigration.

SUBDIVISION I.

Superintendents of insane asylums.

SUBDIVISION II.

Superintendents of asylums other than those for the insane.

SUBDIVISION III.

Assistant physicians and pathologists in insane asylums.

SUBDIVISION IV.

Physicians other than those in insane asylums.

SUBDIVISION V.

Stewards of asylums, matrons of asylums.

RULE XXI.

The positions in schedule C may be filled by the appointing officer in his discretion in respect to the manner of examination. The discretion of the officer in such cases shall be limited as follows: (1) he may select from the three persons graded highest as the result of an open competitive examination; or (2) he may name to the Commission three or more persons for competitive examination, and appoint the one graded highest in such examination; or (3) he may appoint or employ any person named by him who upon a non-competitive examination shall be duly certified by the Commission as qualified to discharge the duties of the position.

RULE XXII.

Competitive examinations for positions in schedule C will be subject to the same general provisions as prescribed in Rules VIII to XVIII, both inclusive. If the competition be an open one, the public notice thereof shall denote the special qualifications in which competitors shall be examined. Before admission to a limited competition, the nominees must file with the Commission the certificates required by Rule VIII.

RULE XXIII.

1. Upon the non-competitive examination into the qualifications of a person named to the Commission for a position in this schedule, the Commission will give a certificate to such person only when satisfied : 1st. That he is within the limits of age prescribed for the position or employment to which he has been named;

2d. That he is properly certified as free from any physical defect or

disease which would be likely to interfere with the proper discharge of his duties;

3d. That his character is such as to qualify him for such position or employment; and

4th. That he possesses the requisite knowledge and ability to enter on the discharge of his official duties.

2. An officer, naming to the Commission a person for examination will at the same time transmit his certificate that after due inquiry he is satisfied that the character and habits of the person named fit him for the civil service, and will append to the certificate such formal vouchers or credentials as to character as he may desire to have considered or put on file. In the determination of character or habits of the nominee, the certificate thereof by the nominating officer will be considered as essential.

RULE XXIV.

In determining the limits of age and the subjects and scope of the examination into the qualifications for each position as defined in the fourth clause of the preceding rule, the head of the department, office or institution where such position is to be filled, shall be consulted by the Commission, or where the position is common to several offices or institutions, the several heads thereof shall be so consulted, and the regulations finally adopted for each position shall be published in the annual reports of the Commission. Differences arising under this rule. between the heads of departments, offices and institutions and the Commission shall be reported to the Governor, whose decisions in such cases shall be final and conclusive.

RULE XXV.

Whenever a vacancy in this schedule in any department, office or institution is to be filled, the officer having the authority to fill the same shall notify the Commission which of the three methods in his discretion under Rule XXI, he selects, and if the choice be by an open competi tion, the Commission shall proceed as for an examination under schedule B, but if the choice be by a limited competition or by the appointment of a person to be duly certified by the Commission as qualified, the officer aforesaid shall name in such notification the person or persons to be examined, and the Commission shall thereupon instruct the board of examiners, and shall notify the person or persons proper so named, of the time, place, and special regulations, for the examination; and the chief examiner shall supervise the preparation of proper questions and other inquiries to test the qualifications of such person or

persons.

RULE XXVI.

The examiners for positions in schedules C and D will be selected in the same manner, and subject to the same rules and regulations, as the examiners provided for in Rule XIII.

Regular boards of examiners may be authorized to conduct examinations of persons duly cited to appear before them for positions in any schedule. Whenever the peculiar duties devolved upon any position or class of positions may so require, special examiners will be designated and commissioned. All examiners for the civil service will promptly report to the Commission any violation of the provisions of the fifth section of the Civil Service Act.

RULE XXVII.

Schedule D shall include the following positions, viz.:

CLASS III.

IN SUBDIVISION III.

Keepers and janitors of public buildings, arsenals, bureaus, etc.; watchmen, firemen, porters and porteresses in public buildings at Albany.

SUBDIVISION IV.

Steam engineers and all other persons engaged in expert mechanical duties in public buildings or arsenals.

CLASS IV.

All persons employed in the department of Public Works not otherwise classified.

SUBDIVISION IV.

First Grade.

All those receiving an annual compensation less than $500.

Second Grade.

All those receiving an annual compensation of $500 or more.

CLASS V.

SUBDIVISION III.

All persons employed in the Onondaga Salt-Works not otherwise classified.

In the prisons and reformatories.

CLASS VI.

SUBDIVISION IV.

Steam engineers and others employed as expert mechanics in prisons and reformatories.

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SUBDIVISION VI.

All persons employed not otherwise classified and excepting laborers.

First Grade.

Such persons receiving an annual compensation of less than $500.

Second Grade.

Such persons receiving an annual salary of $500 or more.

CLASS VII.

In asylums and other similar institutions, and by the Commissioners of Emigration.

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All other persons employed in asylums and by the Commissioners of Emigration not otherwise classified.

First Grade.

All such persons receiving an annual compensation of less than $500.

Second Grade.

All such persons receiving an annual compensation of $500 or more.

RULE XXVIII.

The positions in schedule D must be filled by such persons as upon proper non-competitive examination shall be certified as qualified to discharge the duties of such position by an examiner or examiners selected or appointed for that purpose by the Commission. The head of any office, department or institution, in which there may be a vacancy or vacancies in any position or positions in this schedule, may name for examination a person for each vacancy. The Commission may provide by special regulation that in any institution where a number of persons are employed in the same grade, the employing officer may name for examination more than one person, in order that there may be a list of qualified persons from which to make an immediate selection in case of vacancy. Such nominations may be made to the Commission, or to an examiner or board of examiners as the Commission may prescribe by regulations.

RULE XXIX.

Examinations for positions in schedule D shall be in all the four classes of qualifications defined in Rule XXIII, and their scope and

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