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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-08712INACENO, 2 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING BEC- TIONS 2 AND 3 OP RULE XIV OP THE CIVIL SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS OP THE CITY OF MIAMI, ?LORIDA, EFFECTIVE DECEM- BER 15, 1961., ASAMENDED, CONTAINED IN BASIC ORDINANCE PORM IN ORDINANCE NO. 6945, AS AMENDED, BY PROVIDING THAT THE CERTIFICATION PERIOD FOR RR•EMPLOYMENT OF PROBATIONARY POLICE OFFICERS HAVING COMPLETED AT LEAST 12 MONTHS 'OF PROBA- TIONARY SERVICE AND OF LAID-OPP PERSONS HOLDING PERMANENT EMPLOYEE STATUS IN THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE BE INCREASED FROM 18 MONTHS TO 36 MONTHS; FURTHER PROVIDING THAT RE-EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONS FROM ALL LAY-OPP REGISTERS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO A SATISFACTORY PHYSICAL EXAMINATION BY THE CITY PHYSICIAN; FURTHER PROVIDING THAT PROBATIONARY POLICE OFFICERS BE REQUIRED TO SERVE THE BALANCE OP THEIR PROBATIONARY SERVICE UPON RE-EMPLOYMENT WITHXN THE AFORESAID 36 MONTHS: CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION, A SEVERABXLITY CLAUSE AND CONTAINING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Civil Service Board at its meetings of July 19, 1977, August 23, 1977, and September 6, 1977, voted to amend Rule XIV, Section 2, of the City of Miami Civil Service Rules and Regula- tions, as set forth herein and at its meeting of September 6, 1977 also voted to amend Section 3 of Rule XIV of the aforesaid Rules and R4gulations as set forth herein; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Commission to incorporate these provisions in the Civil Service Rules and Regulations of the City of Miami NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA; Section 1, Sections 2 and 3 of Rule XIV of the Civil Service Rules and Regulations of the City of Miami, Florida, effective Decem- ber 15, 1961, s amended, as contained in basic ordinance form in w. Ord nee No. s945, as amended, arp hereby further amended in the following particulars: "Section 2 Lay-off Registers: The names of police Q ke to who have c feted at least twelve 2 onths b t ess tan eighteen (18) months of i robationarv_ serv_iee and cm t e names of the persons who held :permanent status in the classified service which have been abolished or have become unnecessary shall be placed on an appropriate "Lay -Off" register in the order of their lay-off score, the highest being firat,.for a period not to exceed eighteen-4/(4 1hirtv-sik _t36)- months during which time said persons may be certified for re- employment. Such employees shall be re-employed with seniority accrued prior to the lay-off but will not accrue seniority during the period of.lay-off. Lay-off registers shall take priority over all other registers including promotional. Re-employment shall be sublectto_._C,sudh taerson'sx assinai a.. satisfactory.. physical examination by the City Physician. Thig..rul ,shsl -. be. ap 1 ed_to all lAptoff_registera. Section 3. Lay-off of Probationary Employees: The names of persons who hold probationary status in the classified service, in positions which have been abolished or have become unnecessary, shall be placed on the current eligible register of their classification in the order of their earned scorer provided, however, the Police officers who have com- pleted at least twelve (12) months but less than eighteen (18) months of probationary service shall be eligible for re-employ- ment in accordance with Section 2 and shall be required to serve the balance of their probation upon re-employment." Section 2. All ordinances, code sections or parts thereof in conflict, insofar as they are in conflict, are hereby repealed. Section 3. Should any part or provision of this ordinance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole. Section 4. The foregoing ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure on the ground of urgent public need for the preservation of peace, health, safety and property of the City. Section 5. The requirement of reading this ordinance on two separate days is hereby dispensed with by a four -fifths vote of the members of the Commission. Section 6. The provisions of this ordinance shad become or Eetiv �n De ober if 1977, PASS= AND ADOPTS!) thisiday e ober , 1977. MAURICE As NAM MAYOR JT RALPH ti; ONGIEt CITY PREPARED. AND APP OVED SY: ROI3ERT P. CLARIt, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: G ORGE XNOX, m,i JcxTy ATTORNEY ' 8712 MIAMI fIEVICW An DAILY *MRS "MOM bed, two model soh, ase teret UM* 1 I tem bah tnentt, nook ITATt 'DP rem COUNTY DP DADE Ors underieRie stifforitt smosigfolh 11, Eigtpg "LAI% irtgitEplirivr• at dablathir tlePada ilihrtattg Atelalsatianterfafflus City of MUM) Florida Rat ORD/RARCE NO 8712 Its the *al b..blithea H taid 11011401 et In the Mak bt Oetober 20, 1977 Wirt Affiakfulther lay" that the reed Miami Revue* and billy Retell is • newspaper dablethed at Wand, th rate Pei% County, Moms, and that the laid Raton. Dade has liatatotote been contliNuoutly published in Said bade Cduttty, Mold& each flats (except Saturday, Sunda, end Legal tiondayt) and has been entered es lietbna past mail triattet et the deal office In mitiftd, In mild Dada °aunty, Florida, tot a betted of one plat next pfaCeddit the first publication of the attached copy, of advettiternentt and affient further says that the hat neither paid net broddied any Pafabni twin er betostratIbtt any I:I/mount, tabate. corntedeslen or refund for the purpose of securing this advettisement for publication in the said newspaper. awn te and tubicribed Wore me this (SEAL) My Commission expires June 26, 19M. 'CITY DT 181111011 *TM etnnorrtiPileinil All thtetette3•1111101fielte MR et Nee I IVA Olt deetiffiRt. The elf, tdmtttwe el M4mI, t felda adapted ?Pie TeileiVIII "Met et- eiheitte: ORDINANCE tfO. AN tMEROENC, ORDINANCE AMttibiND SECIIO,44 AND a OP RIVOP ME CIVIL StItIntt IttillSOVND REOuLATIONS OP ME CI Ty OP MIAMI, PtORtDA, PECTivE DECEMEERi. 1$S M AMENDED, CON, TAINED IN Mit ORDINANCE POWIN ORDINANCE sNS, AS AMENDED, BY PROVIDiND THAT TwEttIt TiPicATION PERIOD PO R RE-EMisLOYMENT OP PROBAtIONARY POLICE OFFICERS NAVIN& COMPLETED At LEAST 12 MONtI4S OP PROBATIONARY SERVICE AND OP LA iDOPP PE RSONS HOU:NW "ERMA, NENT EMPLOYEE STATUS IN THE ttASSIPtEDStRVICE BE INCREASED PROM IS moNtHS TO 36 MONtNi; URtMER PROVIDiNO THAT RE•EMPLCIYMBNT OP PERSONS PROM ALL LAY.OPP REOIsTEAS MOLL BE SUBJECT TO A SATISFACTORY PHySICALEXAMINATiON BY THE CITY PHYSICIAN: FURTHER 'PROVIDING NO PROBATIONARY POLICE OFFICERS BE REQUIRED tb SERvE THE BALANCE OF THEIR PROBATIONARY SER, vitt uPON REEMPLOYMENT WITHIN THE APORESAID 36 MONTHS; CONtAtNIND A REPEALER pRovisioN, A sEYERAEILity CLAUSE AND CONTAINING AN EPFEC- ME DATE. RALPH O. ONOIE CITY CLERIC Publication of this notice on the 20 day of October, 19”. 10,20 M 10202e &It ti OhgI. Cleft ofthe City of Aiduli. I 1,,tia, )). ep hat on the iii<e day ot,C,Ceeitecrc___;;, ), o trot mild correct ropy of ttp: ntinvit fat:going otditiattee *as posted et the South Mire it facie CUM)' Court Ilotbe at the pined onwidoi notices And youbileadent by attaching said copy to piece ptuvided Thereat WI?ni Iia ind the icial seal of mid thisd day _A6 1), 19:12 6 IPA GitY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA INTCR•OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Joseph R. Grassie City Manager DATE: August 30, 1977 PILE' SUBJECT: Amendment to Ordinance 6945 FROM: Amendment to Civil Service Rule XIX, Robert D. Krause f3tatatNCEe: Sections 2 and 3 Executive Secretary Civil Service Board tNCLoeuREe: Civil Service Information Blletin 11107 IIAttached hereto is an amendment to Ordinance 6945 (City of Miami Civil Service Rules and Regulations) which has been prepared by George F. Knox, Jr., City Attorney, pursuant to my request of August 23, 1977 following the Civil Service Board's approval of the amendment at its meeting on that date. In accordance with your request that the Board expedite approval of the propo19d7aminy ments in order that an ordinance amendment may be placed on the September 8, d hat _ olr>;enablen Agenda, it is the Commission tosconsideryadoption oftsametassrequirednt be underplaced Sectionh63eon of to enable tht. the Charter. RDK:bds cc: George F. Knox, City Attorney James Gunderson, Finance Director Robert D. Krause, Director, Department of Human Resources Files (2) 87 i 2