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Seventh Grade. [E.]

Clerks and like employes receiving an annual compensation of $2,500 or more.

SUBDIVISION II. [A.]

Deputies and assistants of principal officers or heads of departments; the private secretary of the Governor; the clerk and reporter of the Court of Appeals; the secretaries of State boards and commissions (but not assistant secretaries, they being rated as clerks); the chief examiner of the civil service; treasurers of asylums; game and fish protectors; superintendent of public buildings.

CLASS II. [C.]

All persons of special qualifications (except those employed in the department of public works, the salt works, prisons, reformatories, asylums and other charitable and corrective institutions), including directors or curators of museums; geologists, botanists and entomologists and their respective assistants; librarians and their assistants; civil engineers and surveyors; chemists; sanitary experts; principals, professors and teachers in normal schools; inspector of quarantine hospitals; medical superintendent of emigrants.

CLASS III.

All persons engaged in duties, other than those of clerks, in the courts and public offices and buildings at Albany and the State arsenals, except as laborers, and not included in the preceding classes.

SUBDIVISION I. [C.]

Court criers and attendants; court and other marshals.

SUBDIVISION II. [C.]

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

SUBDIVISION II1. [B. and D.]

Keepers and janitors of public buildings, arsenals, bureaus, etc.; office messengers; orderlies in public buildings; watchmen; firemen; porters and porteresses.

SUBDIVISION IV. [D.]

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 other than the assistant superintendents, collectors of statistics and clerks (who are included in Class I), and excepting laborers.

SUBDIVISION I. [C.] ·

Superintendents of repairs.

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All others employed in said department not otherwise classified.

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.

All persons employed in the Onondaga salt works, except the deputy superintendent (Class I).

SUBDIVISION I. [C.]

First Grade.

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

Second Grade.

Chief engineer.

SUBDIVISION II.

First Grade. [C.]

Assistant inspectors of salt or of barrels.

Second Grade. [E.]

Receivers and inspectors of salt or of barrels.

Third Grade. [E.]

Chief inspector of salt and chief inspector of barrels.

SUBDIVISION III. [D.]

All others employed and not otherwise classified.

CLASS VI.

All persons employed in prisons and reformatories, except those included in Class I. [C.]

SUBDIVISION I. [C.]

Wardens and agents of prisons; superintendents of reformatories.

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Keepers in prisons receiving an annual compensation of $900 or less.

Third Grade. [E.]

Keepers of prisons receiving an annual compensation greater than $900, except the principal keepers.

Principal keepers.

Fourth Grade. [E.]

SUBDIVISION IV. [D.]

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

SUBDIVISION V.

First Grade. [B.]

Teachers in reformatories receiving an annual compensation of less than $500.

Second Grade. [E.]

Teachers receiving an annual compensation of $500 or more, but less than $1,000.

Third Grade. [E.]

Teachers receiving an annual compensation of $1,000 or more.

SUBDIVISION VI. [D.]

All other persons employed in prisons and reformatories, except laborers.

First Grade.

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

Second Grade.

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

CLASS VII.

All persons employed in asylums for the insane, idiots, the blind and deaf and dumb, and in similar institutions, and by the commissioners of emigration, except those included in Class I and laborers.

Superintendents of insane asylums.

SUBDIVISION I. [C.]

SUBDIVISION II. [C.]

Superintendents of asylums other than those for the insane.

SUBDIVISION III. [C.]

Assistant physicians and pathologists in insane asylums.

SUBDIVISION Iv. [C.]

Physicians other than those in insane asylums.

SUBDIVISION V. [C.]

Stewards of asylums.

SUBDIVISION VI. [D.]

Engineers and expert mechanics and tradesmen.

SUBDIVISION VII.

First Grade. [B.]

Teachers receiving an annual compensation of less than $500.

Second Grade. [E.]

Teachers receiving an annual compensation of $500 or more.

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All other persons employed in asylums and by the commissioners of emigration.

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.

In the above classification the inclusion of any specified official in any class, subdivision or grade shall not apply to any person acting as or termed as a deputy or assistant of such official, nor to any person acting for or as such official in case of absence, vacancy in office or otherwise.

The term "deputy" or "assistant" is not recognized in this classification, unless such designation is authorized by law.

Where any person receives a compensation rated not by the year, but by the day, week or month, the classification of such person, when

dependent upon compensation, will be based upon his or her equivalent annual compensation.

The classes indicate the several grand divisions of the service. The subdivisions are intended to mark the distinct kinds of qualification necessary in each class, and the grades in the subdivisions are designed as steps for advancement by formal promotion.

The omission in the above classification of any official designation or appellation of a position in the service will not exclude such position from the classification, as it will be comprised in the class to which it belongs by the general specification of such class.

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