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    • What are New York Civil Service rules & regulations?

      The New York Civil Service Law, Rules and Regulations, along with collective bargaining agreements, are the most important sources of authority affecting public sector employees. Civil Service Rules and Regulations, which have the force and effect of law, provide the system for administering Civil Service Law by prescribing rules for:


    • What is the purpose of the Westchester County civil service rules?

      It is hereby declared to be the purpose of these rules to provide an orderly and uniform system for the administration of civil service in the County of Westchester on a basis of merit and fitness as provided in the Civil Service Law of the State of New York and the Westchester County Charter and Administrative Code.


    • How is the administration of civil service governed?

      The administration of Civil Service is governed by the State Constitution, the Civil Service Law, the Civil Service Rules and, in the State service, by the regulations of the President of the Civil Service Commission.


    • Can a violation of civil service law be a lawsuit?

      Certain violations of Civil Service Law can also be the subject of a lawsuit in the New York State Supreme Court pursuant to Article 78 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR). A proceeding under CPLR Article 78 is a lawsuit to overturn an action by the State or by a local government unit.


    • [PDF File]Westchester County Civil Service Rules

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      Tr S70.4 Transfer S70.4 3MO: Three Mo A temporary appointment not expected to exceed three months. 42B Rule 4.2B Appoint an individual who was tested under the provisions of Rule 4.2b. 6MO: Six Mo Make a temporary appointment from an eligible list without regard to reachability (Section 64.2) to a temporary service or temporarily vacant


    • Summary of New York State Civil Service Law

      In addition to the Civil Service Law, Rules and Regulations, there are many other laws containing provisions dealing with civil service matters. For example, there are provisions affecting the employment of people in the civil service in the Public Officers Law, Public Authorities Law, Military Law, Town Law and Village Law.



    • [PDF File]The Basics of New York State Civil Service Law 102 - CSEA, AFSCME

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      NYS Constitutional Convention •Article V Section 6 (Merit and Fitness) • 1909 NYS Civil Service Law adopted • Derived from NYS General Laws Chapter 370 Laws of 1899 •Civil Service Law = “Book of Compromises” • October 24, 1910 CSEA created Civil Service History (Continued) 2021 CSEA Virtual Annual Delegates' Meeting



    • [PDF File]A Civil Service Primer - CSEA, AFSCME

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      • Determined by the applicable Civil Service rules: – NYS Rule . 4.5 – Local Government – Local Civil Service Rules (XIV) – Unified Court System – Part 25.22. of Rules of the Chief Judge – Unclassified Service – Check State Law or Local policy • Instructional Employees – NYS Education Law, and . Part 30


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