Functions, powers and duties of the city allocated and assigned to the Department of Parks and Public Property, Revenue and Finance, Public Affairs, Public Safety and Public Works in the commission form of government are hereby transferred to the departments and offices established by this chapter, as follows:
From
To
Parks and Public Property
Director's Office
Public Works
Public Buildings
Public Works
Playground Maintenance
Recreation
Recreation
Recreation
Free Public Library
Mayor's Office
Public Safety
Director's Office
Police and Fire
Police Department
Police
Fire Department
Fire
School Guards
Police
Police Vehicle Maintenance
Public Works
Ambulance Service Contract
Police
Law Department
City Attorney
Municipal Court
Municipal Court
Public Works
Mayor
Mayor's Office
City Engineer and staff
Public Works
Sewer Department
Public Works
Street Department
Public Works
Shade Tree Department
Public Works
Streetlighting
Public Works
Refuse Collection
Public Works
Passaic Valley Sewer
Public Works
Vehicle Maintenance
Public Works
Board of Adjustment
Planning and Development
Civil Defense
Mayor's Office
Community Development
Planning and Development
Planning Board
Planning and Development
Computerization
Administration
Rent Leveling Board
Mayor
Criminal Justice Planning
Police (Planning and Development, Mayor)
Water Utility, all divisions
Public Works
Youth Service Bureau
Health, Welfare (Mayor)
Loan Adviser-Property Maintenance
Planning and Development
Revenue and Finance
Director's Office
Finance
License Bureau
Finance
Treasurer's Office
Finance
Comptroller's Office
Finance
Assessor's Office
Finance
City Clerk's Office
Council
Tax Collector's Office
Finance
Insurance
Administration (Finance)
Public Affairs
Director's Office
Health and Welfare
Planning and Development
Planning and Development
ABC Board
Mayor
Building, Plumbing and Electrical Inspection
Planning and Development
Code Enforcement Bureau
Planning and Development
Public Assistance Administration
Health and Welfare
Health Department
Health and Welfare
City Physicians
Health and Welfare
Dog Wardens
Health and Welfare
Child Guidance Clinic
Health and Welfare
Valley Settlement House
Recreation
Orange Drug Abuse Program
Health and Welfare
Orange Senior Citizens Health Center
Health and Welfare
Public Defender
Health and Welfare
[Added 6-5-85 by Ord. No. 15-85]
Functions, powers and duties of the city allocated and assigned to the City Council, the Department of Administration, the Department of Building Inspection and Code Enforcement, the Department of Finance, the Department of Health and Welfare, the Department of Recreation, the Department of Police, the Department of Fire and the Department of Public Works under Mayor Council Plan D, Optional Municipal Charter Law, as organized by Ordinance No. 13-76, September 21, 1976, as amended, are hereby reorganized and transferred to the departments and offices established by this chapter as follows:
From
To
City Council
City Council
City Council
City Clerk
City Council
Administration
Office of Mayor
Office of Mayor
Business Administrator
Administration
Personnel
Administration
Purchasing
Administration
Municipal Court
Municipal Court
Public Defender
Municipal Court
Ombudsman
Community and Economic Development
Free Public Library Planning
Office of Mayor Community and Economic Development
Civil Defense
Fire and Emergency Management
ABC Board
Office of Mayor
City Attorney
Law
Rent Leveling
Community and Economic Development
Building Inspections and Code Enforcement
Building Inspector
Community and Economic Development
Code Enforcement
Community and Economic Development
Board of Adjustment
Community and Economic Development
Planning Board
Community and Economic Development
Finance
Collector-Treasurer
Finance
Comptroller
Administration
Assessor
Finance
Health and Welfare
Health
Community Services
Drug Abuse
Community Services
Welfare
Community Services
Recreation
Recreation
Community Services
Police
Police
Police
School Guards
Police
Fire
Fire
Fire
Public Works
City Engineer
Community and Economic Development
Street
Public Works
Motor Vehicles Maintenance
Public Works
Sewer
Utilities
Building Maintenance
Public Works
Playground Maintenance
Public Works
City Lighting
Public Works
Refuse Collection
Public Works
Passaic Valley Sewer
Utilities
Water Treatment
Utilities
Distribution
Utilities
Meter
Utilities
Collection
Utilities
[Added 11-17-86 by Ord. No. 64-86]
Functions, powers and duties of the city allocated and assigned to the City Council, the Department of Administration, the Department of Community and Economic Development, the Department of Finance, the Department of Community Services, the Department of Police, the Department of Fire, the Department of Utilities, and the Department of Public Works, under Mayor Council Plan D, Operational Municipal Charter Law, as organized by Ordinance No. 15-85, as amended, are hereby reorganized and transferred to the departments and offices established by this chapter, as follows:
From
To
City Council
City Council
City Council
City Clerk
City Council
Administration
Office of Mayor
Office of Mayor
Business Administrator
Administration
Personnel
Administration
Purchasing
Administration
Comptroller
Finance
Municipal Court
Municipal Court
Public Defender
Municipal Court
Free Public Library
Office of Mayor
ABC Board
Office of Mayor
Department of Community and Economic Development
Building Inspector
Planning and Development
Code Enforcement
Planning and Development
Board of Adjustment
Planning and Development
Planning Board
Planning and Development
Engineering
Public Works
Rent Leveling
Planning and Development
Planning
Planning and Development
Ombudsman
Planning and Development
Finance
Collector -Treasurer
Finance
Assessor
Finance
Department of Community Services
Health
Community Services
Drug Abuse
Community Services
Welfare
Community Services
Recreation
Community Services
Police
Police
Police
School Guards
Police
Fire
Fire
Fire
Emergency Management
Fire
Public Works
Street
Public Works
Motor Vehicle Maintenance
Public Works
Playground Maintenance
Public Works
City Lighting
Public Works
Refuse Collection
Public Works
Department of Utilities
Sewer
Public Works
Passaic Valley Sewer
Public Works
Water Treatment
Public Works
Distribution
Public Works
Meter
Public Works
Collection
Public Works
A. 
The appropriations in the city budget for 1976 are hereby transferred to the departments or offices to which the functions, powers and duties are transferred by § 4-82 herein, and the unencumbered balances thereof shall continue to be available for the objects and purposes for which they were adopted.
B. 
As soon as possible after July 1, the Council shall, by resolution pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-5, request the Director of Local Government Services to correct the titles, text or amount of appropriations in the adopted budget to conform them to the organization set forth in § 4-82 herein, provided that no appropriation for debt service, contingent expenses, deferred charges, statutory expenditures, judgments or reserve shall be reduced or limited thereby.
A. 
Classified service.
(1) 
All positions in the noncompetitive and the classified civil service and all incumbents thereof are continued, pursuant to Section 207 of the Charter, without prejudice or adverse effect on their tenure, seniority or promotional rights, provided that:
(a) 
No position occupied by a provisional employee shall be continued for more than sixty (60) days after the effective date of this chapter without evaluation thereof by the appointing director and certification of need to the Mayor in writing;
(b) 
Pending adoption of a personnel code pursuant to Article XVII herein, no vacant position shall be filled without evaluation thereof by the appointing director and certification of need to the Mayor in writing; and
(c) 
No position terminated pursuant to Subsection A(1)(a) above shall be reestablished without Council approval.
B. 
Unclassified service.
(1) 
All positions in the unclassified civil service and all incumbents thereof are continued up to sixty (60) days after the effective date of this chapter, pending evaluation of each position by the appointing director and certification of need to the Mayor in writing, provided that any incumbent may be terminated at any time sooner than sixty (60) days if his/her position is declared excess, and no incumbent shall remain after sixty (60) days unless his/her position is declared necessary.
(2) 
Provisional and unclassified employees terminated pursuant to the above shall receive notice of two (2) weeks or pay in lieu thereof.
Except as otherwise provided herein, all personnel and all records and property of the city are transferred to the departments and offices to which the functions, powers and duties are transferred by § 4-82, effective July 1, 1976.
Rates of compensation in effect for officers and employees on July 1, 1976, shall continue until changed by ordinance.
Pension fund membership and rights of officers and employees shall not be adversely affected by any transfer pursuant to this chapter. The Mayor shall provide by regulation, if necessary, for such records, contribution controls and other means as will further protect such pension fund membership and rights.
All ordinances and resolutions adopted before the effective date of this chapter shall remain in effect until repealed or amended, provided that any found at any time to be inconsistent with the Charter or this chapter shall be considered repealed to the extent of the inconsistency