HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 0390ORDINANCE NO. -
AN ORDINANCE AMMING SECTION 8 OF ORDINANCE NO.
290, AUTHORIZING TEh1PORARY APPOINTIMITS DURING
TEE EXIGENCY OF WAR AND TBE SCARCITY OF MANPOVtER,
THROUGH INFORMAL AND NON-COMPETITIVE TESTS.
The City Council of the City of Burlingame does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 8 of Ordinance No. 290 of the City of
Burlingame, is hereby amended to read as follows:
SECTION S. Appointments to Positions in the Classified Service
All appointments to positions or employments in the Classified Service
shall be made by the City Council from the applications on file with said
city in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted under the authority
of this Ordinance. Temporary appointments may be made by the City Council
of persons who do not possess the minimum standards or qualifications for
office, or whose applications have not been filed, or who have not been
certified on an eligible list as a result of an examination, or in the event
those ieho are eligible are not immediately available. Except as hereinafter
provided, such temporary appointments shall not continue for a longer period
than three months and no person shall be eligible to serve as a temporary
appointee in any one or more positions for more than an aggregate period of
three months in any one fiscal year; provided, that during the exigency cc
war, or an existing shortage of man power, and in the absence of eligible
persons on a regularly established list, the Civil Service Corxdssion may
qualify applicants for war time limited tenure appointments, through
informal and non-competitive tests. Such appointments shall in no event
continue more than six months beyond the termination of the exigency, and
employees serving under such appointments shall acquire no right or preference,
to permanent Civil Service status by reason of such service; nor shall any
credit be given for service under any temporary appointment.
SECTION 2. This Act is Emergency Legislation. Because of the
existing war conditions, some of the departments of the city government
are inadequately manned, menacing the complete functioning of such several
departments. It is, therefore, mandatory that this Ordinance shall becomo
effective upon its adoption_.
SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall be published once in the
Burlingame Advance Star, a newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in the City of Burlingame.
The foregoing Ordinance was introduced the 16th day of
November, 1942, and was duly passed at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Burlingame on the T'thday of December 1942
1942, by the Poll wring vote:
Ayes: Councilmen Coleman Dahl Hunt Roth
Noes: Councilmen None
Absent:Councilmen Burrows
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