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§ 97. Reports  of  appointing  officers; official roster. 1. No person  shall be appointed to or be employed in any position in  the  classified  service  of  the state or of any civil division thereof, for which rules  have been established pursuant to the provisions of this chapter,  until  he  has  passed  an  examination or is exempted from such examination in  conformity with the provisions of this chapter or the rules  established  thereunder. It shall be the duty of each appointing officer of the state  or  of  any  civil division thereof to report to the state civil service  department or municipal commission having jurisdiction,  forthwith  upon  such  appointment or employment, the name of such appointee or employee,  the title and character of his office or employment,  the  date  of  the  commencement of service by virtue thereof and the salary or compensation  thereof,  and  to report from time to time and upon the date of official  action in or knowledge of each case, any separation of a person from the  service, or other change therein, and such  other  information  as  such  civil service department or municipal commission may require in order to  keep the roster hereinafter mentioned.    2. The  civil  service  department and each municipal commission shall  maintain  an  official  roster  of  the  classified  service  under  its  jurisdiction. Such roster shall contain in detail the employment history  of each employee, showing each change of status or compensation from the  time  he  enters service until he separates from service, except that it  shall not be necessary to enter  in  such  roster  the  compensation  or  changes  in  compensation  of  an employee holding a position classified  pursuant to article eight of this chapter or classified by  a  municipal  commission  and  listed  in  a  salary  grade plan containing titles and  specific ranges of salary for each title duly adopted by a  municipality  or agency under the jurisdiction of such municipal commission.    3. The department shall maintain records documenting the employment of  persons  pursuant  to  contracts for consulting services issued by state  agencies as defined in subdivision seventeen of  section  eight  of  the  state  finance  law. No later than one hundred eighty days after the end  of each fiscal year, the department shall submit to  the  governor,  the  senate  finance committee, the assembly ways and means committee and the  department of audit and  control  a  report  summarizing  the  following  information for each state agency:    a.  the  number  of  contract  employees  performing  such  consulting  services; and    b. the types of services provided by such contract employees.

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§ 97. Reports  of  appointing  officers; official roster. 1. No person  shall be appointed to or be employed in any position in  the  classified  service  of  the state or of any civil division thereof, for which rules  have been established pursuant to the provisions of this chapter,  until  he  has  passed  an  examination or is exempted from such examination in  conformity with the provisions of this chapter or the rules  established  thereunder. It shall be the duty of each appointing officer of the state  or  of  any  civil division thereof to report to the state civil service  department or municipal commission having jurisdiction,  forthwith  upon  such  appointment or employment, the name of such appointee or employee,  the title and character of his office or employment,  the  date  of  the  commencement of service by virtue thereof and the salary or compensation  thereof,  and  to report from time to time and upon the date of official  action in or knowledge of each case, any separation of a person from the  service, or other change therein, and such  other  information  as  such  civil service department or municipal commission may require in order to  keep the roster hereinafter mentioned.    2. The  civil  service  department and each municipal commission shall  maintain  an  official  roster  of  the  classified  service  under  its  jurisdiction. Such roster shall contain in detail the employment history  of each employee, showing each change of status or compensation from the  time  he  enters service until he separates from service, except that it  shall not be necessary to enter  in  such  roster  the  compensation  or  changes  in  compensation  of  an employee holding a position classified  pursuant to article eight of this chapter or classified by  a  municipal  commission  and  listed  in  a  salary  grade plan containing titles and  specific ranges of salary for each title duly adopted by a  municipality  or agency under the jurisdiction of such municipal commission.    3. The department shall maintain records documenting the employment of  persons  pursuant  to  contracts for consulting services issued by state  agencies as defined in subdivision seventeen of  section  eight  of  the  state  finance  law. No later than one hundred eighty days after the end  of each fiscal year, the department shall submit to  the  governor,  the  senate  finance committee, the assembly ways and means committee and the  department of audit and  control  a  report  summarizing  the  following  information for each state agency:    a.  the  number  of  contract  employees  performing  such  consulting  services; and    b. the types of services provided by such contract employees.

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Statutes > New-york > Cvs > Article-7 > Title-a > 97

§ 97. Reports  of  appointing  officers; official roster. 1. No person  shall be appointed to or be employed in any position in  the  classified  service  of  the state or of any civil division thereof, for which rules  have been established pursuant to the provisions of this chapter,  until  he  has  passed  an  examination or is exempted from such examination in  conformity with the provisions of this chapter or the rules  established  thereunder. It shall be the duty of each appointing officer of the state  or  of  any  civil division thereof to report to the state civil service  department or municipal commission having jurisdiction,  forthwith  upon  such  appointment or employment, the name of such appointee or employee,  the title and character of his office or employment,  the  date  of  the  commencement of service by virtue thereof and the salary or compensation  thereof,  and  to report from time to time and upon the date of official  action in or knowledge of each case, any separation of a person from the  service, or other change therein, and such  other  information  as  such  civil service department or municipal commission may require in order to  keep the roster hereinafter mentioned.    2. The  civil  service  department and each municipal commission shall  maintain  an  official  roster  of  the  classified  service  under  its  jurisdiction. Such roster shall contain in detail the employment history  of each employee, showing each change of status or compensation from the  time  he  enters service until he separates from service, except that it  shall not be necessary to enter  in  such  roster  the  compensation  or  changes  in  compensation  of  an employee holding a position classified  pursuant to article eight of this chapter or classified by  a  municipal  commission  and  listed  in  a  salary  grade plan containing titles and  specific ranges of salary for each title duly adopted by a  municipality  or agency under the jurisdiction of such municipal commission.    3. The department shall maintain records documenting the employment of  persons  pursuant  to  contracts for consulting services issued by state  agencies as defined in subdivision seventeen of  section  eight  of  the  state  finance  law. No later than one hundred eighty days after the end  of each fiscal year, the department shall submit to  the  governor,  the  senate  finance committee, the assembly ways and means committee and the  department of audit and  control  a  report  summarizing  the  following  information for each state agency:    a.  the  number  of  contract  employees  performing  such  consulting  services; and    b. the types of services provided by such contract employees.