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§ 86. Transfer  of veterans or exempt volunteer firemen upon abolition  of positions. If the position in the non-competitive  or  in  the  labor  class  held  by  any honorably discharged veteran of the armed forces of  the United States who served therein  in  time  of  war  as  defined  in  section  eighty-five  of this chapter, or by an exempt volunteer fireman  as defined in the general municipal law, shall become unnecessary or  be  abolished  for reasons of economy or otherwise, the honorably discharged  veteran or exempt volunteer fireman holding such position shall  not  be  discharged from the public service but shall be transferred to a similar  position   wherein   a  vacancy  exists,  and  shall  receive  the  same  compensation therein.  It is hereby made the duty of all persons clothed  with the power of appointment to make  such  transfer  effective.    The  right  to  transfer  herein conferred shall continue for a period of one  year following the date  of  abolition  of  the  position,  and  may  be  exercised  only  where  a  vacancy  exists in an appropriate position to  which transfer may be made at the time of demand for  transfer.    Where  the  positions of more than one such veteran or exempt volunteer fireman  are abolished and a lesser number  of  vacancies  in  similar  positions  exist  to  which  transfer may be made, the veterans or exempt volunteer  firemen whose positions are abolished shall be entitled to  transfer  to  such  vacancies  in  the  order  of  their  original  appointment in the  service.  Nothing in this section shall be construed  to  apply  to  the  position  of  private  secretary,  cashier  or deputy of any official or  department.    This  section  shall  have  no  application  to   persons  encompassed by section eighty-a of this chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Cvs > Article-6 > 86

§ 86. Transfer  of veterans or exempt volunteer firemen upon abolition  of positions. If the position in the non-competitive  or  in  the  labor  class  held  by  any honorably discharged veteran of the armed forces of  the United States who served therein  in  time  of  war  as  defined  in  section  eighty-five  of this chapter, or by an exempt volunteer fireman  as defined in the general municipal law, shall become unnecessary or  be  abolished  for reasons of economy or otherwise, the honorably discharged  veteran or exempt volunteer fireman holding such position shall  not  be  discharged from the public service but shall be transferred to a similar  position   wherein   a  vacancy  exists,  and  shall  receive  the  same  compensation therein.  It is hereby made the duty of all persons clothed  with the power of appointment to make  such  transfer  effective.    The  right  to  transfer  herein conferred shall continue for a period of one  year following the date  of  abolition  of  the  position,  and  may  be  exercised  only  where  a  vacancy  exists in an appropriate position to  which transfer may be made at the time of demand for  transfer.    Where  the  positions of more than one such veteran or exempt volunteer fireman  are abolished and a lesser number  of  vacancies  in  similar  positions  exist  to  which  transfer may be made, the veterans or exempt volunteer  firemen whose positions are abolished shall be entitled to  transfer  to  such  vacancies  in  the  order  of  their  original  appointment in the  service.  Nothing in this section shall be construed  to  apply  to  the  position  of  private  secretary,  cashier  or deputy of any official or  department.    This  section  shall  have  no  application  to   persons  encompassed by section eighty-a of this chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Cvs > Article-6 > 86

§ 86. Transfer  of veterans or exempt volunteer firemen upon abolition  of positions. If the position in the non-competitive  or  in  the  labor  class  held  by  any honorably discharged veteran of the armed forces of  the United States who served therein  in  time  of  war  as  defined  in  section  eighty-five  of this chapter, or by an exempt volunteer fireman  as defined in the general municipal law, shall become unnecessary or  be  abolished  for reasons of economy or otherwise, the honorably discharged  veteran or exempt volunteer fireman holding such position shall  not  be  discharged from the public service but shall be transferred to a similar  position   wherein   a  vacancy  exists,  and  shall  receive  the  same  compensation therein.  It is hereby made the duty of all persons clothed  with the power of appointment to make  such  transfer  effective.    The  right  to  transfer  herein conferred shall continue for a period of one  year following the date  of  abolition  of  the  position,  and  may  be  exercised  only  where  a  vacancy  exists in an appropriate position to  which transfer may be made at the time of demand for  transfer.    Where  the  positions of more than one such veteran or exempt volunteer fireman  are abolished and a lesser number  of  vacancies  in  similar  positions  exist  to  which  transfer may be made, the veterans or exempt volunteer  firemen whose positions are abolished shall be entitled to  transfer  to  such  vacancies  in  the  order  of  their  original  appointment in the  service.  Nothing in this section shall be construed  to  apply  to  the  position  of  private  secretary,  cashier  or deputy of any official or  department.    This  section  shall  have  no  application  to   persons  encompassed by section eighty-a of this chapter.