The Director of Finance shall serve as Clerk
to the Council and shall attend every meeting of the Council, may
participate in discussions at the meeting, and shall keep a full and
accurate account of the proceedings of the Council. The Director of
Finance shall keep such other records and perform such other duties
as may be required by this Charter or the Council.
The Mayor with approval of the Council may appoint
a Town Attorney. The Town Attorney shall be a member of the bar of
the Maryland Court of Appeals. The Town Attorney shall be the legal
adviser of the town and shall perform such duties in this connection
as may be required by the Council or the Mayor. Compensation for the
Town Attorney shall be determined by the Council. The Mayor and Council
shall have the power to employ such additional legal consultants as
it deems necessary from time to time.
The town shall have the power to employ such
officers and employees as it deems necessary to execute the powers
and duties provided by this Charter or other state law and to operate
the town government.
The town may provide by ordinance for appointments
and promotions in the administrative service on the basis of merit
and fitness. To carry out this purpose the Council shall have the
power to adopt such rules and regulations governing the operation
of a merit system as it deems desirable or necessary. Among other
things, these rules and regulations may provide for competitive examinations,
the use of eligible lists, a classification plan, a compensation plan,
a probation period, appeals by employees included within the classified
service from dismissal or other disciplinary action, and vacation
and sick leave regulations. The town may request and avail itself
of the facilities of the Secretary of State Personnel for the administration
of its merit system, as provided in state law.
[Amended 12-28-2005 by Res. No. 01-2005]
A. Civil service divided into classified and unclassified
service. The civil service of the town shall be divided into unclassified
and classified service.
B. Unclassified service. The unclassified service shall
comprise the following offices and positions, which shall not be included
in the merit system:
(1) The Mayor, Council members and persons appointed to
fill vacancies in these positions.
(3) The members of town boards and commissions.
(4) Part-time, temporary and unpaid offices and positions.
C. Classified service. The classified service shall comprise
all positions not specifically included by this section in the unclassified
service. All offices and positions included in the classified service
shall be subject to any merit system rules and regulations which may
be adopted.
The town shall have the power to do all things
necessary to include its officers and employees or any of them within
any retirement system or pension system under the terms of which they
are admissible, and to pay the employer's share of the costs of any
such retirement or pension system out of the proper operating funds
of the town.
The town is authorized and empowered, by ordinance,
to provide for or participate in hospitalization or other forms of
benefit or welfare programs for its officers and employees, and to
expend public moneys of the town for such programs.