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SB45: Charter; City of Norfolk.

SENATE BILL NO. 45
Senate Amendments in [ ] -- February 1, 2008
A BILL to amend and reenact § 114, as amended, of Chapter 34 of the Acts of Assembly of 1918, which provided a charter for the City of Norfolk, relating to officers exempted from classified service.
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Patron Prior to Engrossment--Senator Miller, Y.B.
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Referred to Committee on Local Government
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1.  That § 114, as amended, of Chapter 34 of the Acts of Assembly of 1918 is amended and reenacted as follows:

§ 114.  Officers exempted from classified service.  Officers who are elected by the people or who are elected or confirmed by the council, pursuant to this charter, members of the school board, the teachers in the public schools and all other persons employed by said school board, heads of the administrative departments of the city, assistant city managers, employees who report directly to and whose positions require the personal trust and confidence of the city manager, employees, regardless of their positions, hired and permanently assigned to work for and under the supervision of the constitutional officers of the city or of the circuit court judges of the city, assistant heads of administrative departments except for the departments of fire and police, and heads or chiefs of bureaus and divisions within said departments, members of the law department and civil service examiners, shall not be included in such classified service; provided, however, that the council may by ordinance provide that the health officer of said city and such of his trained medical assistants as may be required to give full time to the duties of their positions shall be included in the classified service.

 [ 2. That the provisions of this act amending § 114, as amended, of Chapter 34 of the Acts of Assembly of 1918 shall apply only to employees, regardless of their positions, hired and permanently assigned to work for and under the supervision of the constitutional officers of the City of Norfolk or of the circuit court judges of the City of Norfolk on or after July 1, 2008. ]

SENATE BILL NO. 45
Offered January 9, 2008
Prefiled December 20, 2007
A BILL to amend and reenact § 114, as amended, of Chapter 34 of the Acts of Assembly of 1918, which provided a charter for the City of Norfolk, relating to officers exempted from classified service.
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Patron-- Miller, Y.B.
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Referred to Committee on Local Government
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1.  That § 114, as amended, of Chapter 34 of the Acts of Assembly of 1918 is amended and reenacted as follows:

§ 114.  Officers exempted from classified service.  Officers who are elected by the people or who are elected or confirmed by the council, pursuant to this charter, members of the school board, the teachers in the public schools and all other persons employed by said school board, heads of the administrative departments of the city, assistant city managers, employees who report directly to and whose positions require the personal trust and confidence of the city manager, employees, regardless of their positions, hired and permanently assigned to work for and under the supervision of the constitutional officers of the city or of the circuit court judges of the city, assistant heads of administrative departments except for the departments of fire and police, and heads or chiefs of bureaus and divisions within said departments, members of the law department and civil service examiners, shall not be included in such classified service; provided, however, that the council may by ordinance provide that the health officer of said city and such of his trained medical assistants as may be required to give full time to the duties of their positions shall be included in the classified service.

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