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63-XRESOLUTION No. 63- I~_' WHEREAS, pursuant to the charter of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, the City Council of said municipality has heretofore, by resolution, adopted certain Civil Service Rules and Regulations governin the merit system of said municipality, effective July 16, 1962, as heretof, amende d; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the procedure set forth in said charter, the Personnel Officer of said City has heretofore prepared certain amend- ments to said Rules and Regulations, which proposed amendments have been approved by the City Manager and submitted to the City Council for their consideration; and WHEREAS, the City Council has examined said proposed amen( and after due consideration deems the enactment of said amendments to the best interest of the City and essential for the effective operation of the municipal merit system; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: 1. That the proposed amendments to the existing City of Boynton Beach Civil Service Rules and Regulations, adopted July 16, 1962, as amen, heretofore proposed and submitted by the Personnel Officer and approved by the City Manager, and more particularly set forth hereinafter are hereby adopted, ratified and approved, subject amendments being as follows: SECTION 7(c), ARTICLE II of the Civil Service Rules and Regulations as amended, pertaining to overtime, is hereto amended to read: (c) OVERTIME. As a general rule the requirement of frequent and considerable overtime shall be considered evidence of understaffing or improper organization and shall be subject to review by the City Manager. Overtime work shall include only that work performed by employees at the direction of a department head or his authoriz representative which, as a part of a single tour of duty or by reason of a call-back, exceeds the number of hours constituting the established work day or work week for the class and for the department. Records of all overtime for which payment is allowed shall be kept by the department head and reports thereof made to the Personnel Officer on the form and in the manner pres cribed. Employees required to work overtime may be granted compensatory time off or may be compensated for such overtime at the regular rate at the discretion of the City Manager provided that funds for such payment are available in the personal services account of the annual departmental budget. Department heads shal grant compensatory time off whenever feasible and such compensa- tory time shall not be cumulative beyond three months from the time earned. In the case of part-time employees, the formula set forth should be employed in determining the hourly rate and the part-ti employee should be compensated at this rate only for the number of hours worked unless special circumstances, such as the need for part- time service on a continuing basis, require some upward revision of this rate. SECTION 4, ARTICLE VIII of the Civil Service Rules and Regula- tions as amended, pertaining to procedure for removal of employees is hereby amended to read: Section 4. Procedure for Removal of Employees. The City Manager may at any time fine, suspend, dismiss, demote, or transfer any employee of the classified service for any cause which will promote the efficiency of the service, but only in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the merit system as amended by the City. Upon the dismissal, suspension, or demotion, the City Manager shall, within twenty-four (243 hours give the employee a written statement of the reasons for such dismissal, suspension, or demotion and shall immediately file a copy thereof with the Civil Service Appeals Board. If the employee desires, he may, within seven (7) days after such dismissal, suspension or demotion, file w: the board a request for a hearing, setting forth in detail in his petition, the basis of his appeal. The board upon receiving such notice of appeal shall, within ten (10) days, set a date for a hearing. Notice of the time and place of such hearing shall be served upon the City Manager and the employee either personally or by re mail at least five (5) days before the date of hearing. SECTION 1, ARTICLE IX, of the Civil Service Rules and Regulation e pertaining to performan~atings ~is hereby amended to read: -2- Section 1. Performance Ratings. Performance ratings for employees in the classified service only may be filed with the Personnel Officer by the department head in the ::event that subject employee is not performing the duties of his position in the manner prescribed A co of · ~ ~ · py such formance rating ~ also be given to the employee in order th; he may know that his work is unsatisfactory. SECTION 1, ARTICLE III, of the Civil Service Rules and Regula- tions pertaining to selection and promotion of employees shall be amended by adding an additional sub-paragraph thereto to be designated sub-para (b) which shall read: (b) Whenever, in the opinion of the Personnel Officer, it has proved impossible to recruit candidates for positions in the classified service which require special qualifications (i. e-- licenses or certificates of competence) at a local level, such residence requirements as outlined above may, with the approval of the City Manager and the City Council, be waived. 2. In all other respects subject Rules and Regulations, amended, are hereby ratified and confirmed. as 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage. PASSED and ADOPTED this ~ day of June, A. D. 1963. Vice Mayor ATTEST-~~ ~f ~ , ' C .ouncilman City Clerk ~ - '~' / /'/ ' ' ' Cou~lman Councilm~ -3-