There shall be in the County an executive officer, civil service
commission, who shall be appointed by the civil service commission
pursuant to Section 71-B(h) of the County Charter.
(SCC 298 § 1, 1977)
There is established in the County a Department of Civil Service.
The administrative head of the Department shall be the executive officer,
civil service commission. Pursuant to Section 71-D(8) of the County
Charter, the person serving as executive officer, civil service commission,
shall be exempt from civil service requirements and may be removed
by the civil service commission.
(SCC 298 § 1, 1977)
The executive officer of the civil service commission shall:
provide administrative staff services to the commission in implementing
the powers and carrying out the duties of the commission under Article
XVI of the County Charter; supervise and conduct investigations; prepare
reports and make recommendations on matters within the jurisdiction
of the commission; as designated, act for the commission as its agent;
and shall supervise the professional and secretarial staff of the
Department in the performance of such duties.
(SCC 298 § 1, 1977)
The executive officer, civil service commission, with the assistance
of the professional and clerical staff of the Civil Service Department,
shall:
A. Within
broad administrative guidelines established by the commission and
applicable legal framework, be responsible for administration of business
for the civil service commission;
B. As the
commission's designated agent, act for the commission on matters not
requiring a public hearing, or in matters preliminary to such hearing;
C. Supervise
and conduct necessary research and make recommendations to the commission
regarding any matter before it;
D. Make
recommendations to the commission regarding whether any matter is
within the jurisdiction of the commission;
E. Supervise
or personally conduct such investigations as the commission may deem
necessary with respect to matters within its jurisdiction;
F. Maintain
liaison with the Department of Personnel Management regarding personnel
programs administered by that Department;
G. Maintain
liaison with the County counsel with regard to legal services rendered
the commission by that office;
H. Maintain
liaison with other County and state departments with regard to requests
and appeals within the jurisdiction of the commission;
I. Interpret
and apply commission rules and identify the need for draft and clear
with legal counsel proposed rule changes and schedule proposed changes
for hearing before the commission;
J. Prepare
correspondence on behalf of the commission, including referrals and
requests for reports relating to items on the commission agenda;
K. Receive
disciplinary and other appeals to the commission and make all arrangements
necessary to conduct hearings before the commission or an administrative
law judge;
L. Issue
commission subpoenas of witnesses and records;
M. Prepare
and administer the commission budget;
N. Supervise
the professional and secretarial staff employed by the commission;
O. Prepare
agendas and minutes for commission meetings;
P. Assure
that the commission meeting room is arranged properly for commission
meetings and that all meetings and hearings are recorded as required
by law;
Q. Maintain
commission records;
R. Perform
such other related duties as may be assigned by the commission from
time to time.
(SCC 298 § 1, 1977)