There shall be exempted from the classified
service of the Town:
A. Officers elected by the people.
B. Heads of departments and agencies appointed by the
Mayor or the Town Council.
C. Employees of the School Department for whom state
certification is required.
D. Persons engaged by contract to perform special services
for the Town where such contracts are certified by the Personnel Board
to be for employment which should not be performed by persons in the
classified service.
E. Persons temporarily appointed or designated to make
or conduct a special inquiry, investigation or examination, or to
perform a special service where such appointment or designation is
certified by the Personnel Board to be for employment which because
of its expert nature or character could not or should not be performed
by persons in the classified service.
F. Such temporary unskilled workers paid on an hourly
basis as the Personnel Board may determine.
G. Persons who, in times of public emergency, may be
appointed special employees.
The classified service shall also include all
other positions which may be recommended to the Town Council for adoption
by ordinance for inclusion in the classified service by the Personnel
Board, in accordance with the provisions of the Town Charter.
All original appointments and promotional appointments
to the classified service shall be for a probationary period of six
months, during which time the appointing authority shall report to
the Personnel Board every 60 days concerning the work of the employee.
Any employee may be dismissed by the appointing authority during the
probationary period for reasons relating to the employee's qualifications
or for the good of the service stated by the appointing authority
in writing and filed with the Personnel Board. In addition, all original
appointments and promotions within the Police Department shall be
in accordance with the probational provisions of Article XI of the
Town Charter.
An employee shall be retained beyond the end
of the probationary period and granted permanent status only if the
appointing authority affirms in writing to the Personnel Board that
the services of the employee have been found to be satisfactory and
recommends that the employee be given permanent status.