A.Â
Merit system. All appointments and promotions in the
civil service of the Village shall be made according to merit and
fitness in accordance with the requirements of the Constitution, statutes
and applicable regulations of the state.
B.Â
Personnel rules and policies. The Manager shall prepare
and administer a system of personnel rules and policies, subject to
approval by the Council and to the requirements of the Civil Service
Law and regulations. Such rules and policies may be approved by resolution
and shall include provision for:
(1)Â
The classification of all Village positions, based
on the duties, authority and responsibility of each position, with
adequate provision for reclassification of any position whenever warranted
by changed circumstances.
(2)Â
A pay plan for all Village positions.
(3)Â
The policies and procedures regulating reduction in
force and removal of employees.
(4)Â
The hours of work, attendance regulations and provisions
for sick and vacation leave.
(5)Â
The policies and procedures governing persons holding
provisional appointments.
(6)Â
The policies and procedures governing employee discipline
and grievances.
(7)Â
Policies regarding in-service training programs.
(8)Â
Other practices and procedures necessary or desirable
to the administration of a sound personnel system.
The Manager may appoint the same person to serve
as head of two or more departments; and a department head may also
be appointed by the Manager to serve as head of a division within
his department. The Manager may appoint a division head to serve as
the head of two or more divisions or as Purchasing Agent, so long
as the functions, powers and duties of such appointments are not inconsistent.
[Amended 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 2375]
Every officer or employee of the Village shall,
before entering upon the duties of his office or position, execute
and deliver such official surety bond as may be required by law and
in such amount as may be fixed by ordinance of the Council, binding
him to the Village in its corporate name and conditioned upon the
true and faithful performance of his duty. Such bonds shall be secured
by a corporate surety authorized to do business in this state, and
the premium therefor shall be paid by the Village. Each such bond
shall be approved by the Attorney as to form and sufficiency, and
nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the use of one
or more blanket bonds or position schedule bonds when so approved.
A.Â
A Village officer or employee, elected or appointed,
paid or unpaid, shall not:
(1)Â
Be interested, directly or indirectly, in any contract
with the Village for work done or for materials or supplies furnished
to the Village or to any contractor or other person furnishing the
same, nor shall he participate in any profits of such contractor or
other person or receive any compensation, commission, gift or other
reward for his services except the salary or fees established by law
or by ordinance or resolution of the Council.
(2)Â
Accept or solicit anything of value as consideration
for or in connection with the discharge of his official duties other
than the fee or compensation prescribed pursuant to law.
(3)Â
Engage in any business or transaction or accept any
private employment or commitment or have any financial or other personal
interest, direct or indirect, which is incompatible with the proper
discharge of his official duties in the public interest or which would
tend to impair his independence of judgment or action in the performance
of his official duties.
(4)Â
Accept any gift or gratuity, whether in the form of
service, loan or promise or in any other form, from any person, firm
or corporation which would tend to influence him in the discharge
of his official duties.
B.Â
No officer or employee shall represent, either directly
or indirectly, private interests before the Council or before any
board, commission or agency of the Village, nor shall any officer
or employee represent or be employed by private interests in any action
or proceedings against the interest of the Village in any litigation
to which the Village is a party.
C.Â
Violations.
(1)Â
Any officer or employee who violates any provision
of this section, upon conviction thereof in a court of competent jurisdiction,
shall be subject to the maximum penalties authorized by N.J.S.A. 40:49-5.
(2)Â
In addition, any officer or employee who violates
any provision of this section may be suspended without pay or removed
in the discretion of the appointing authority.
D.Â
The provisions of this section shall be in addition
to any provisions of the Charter or other statutes dealing with similar
subject matter.
A.Â
The days and hours of work of individual employees
shall be assigned and scheduled by the respective department heads,
subject to the approval of the Manager, so that public business may
be conducted without interruption and municipal services provided
as conditions may require during the regular business hours of the
Village government and during such emergencies as may arise.
B.Â
Overtime work shall be scheduled only when it is necessary
to meet urgent public operating requirements, upon approval of the
Manager or such other person as he may designate, in writing.
A.Â
In the event of the temporary absence or disability
of any administrative officer or employee or in the event of a vacancy
in any office, the Manager or Acting Manager may designate a qualified
person to serve in such office temporarily in an acting capacity,
and any such appointee shall have all the functions, powers and duties
of an incumbent until such absence or disability terminates or such
vacancy is filled by appointment.
B.Â
In the event of a vacancy in the office of Manager,
the Council may appoint a qualified person to serve temporarily, for
a stated duration, as Manager or Acting Manager until such vacancy
is filled by permanent appointment.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: A listing of position titles,
which immediately followed this section, was deleted 10-13-1992 by
Ord. No. 2375.
The compensation of all officers and employees
shall be in such amount and at such rates as shall be prescribed by
the salary ordinance.[1] Department heads and division heads shall receive no overtime
compensation nor compensatory time off.
[1]
Editor's Note: The Salary Ordinance is on
file at the Village offices.