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ARTICLE X. -CIVIL SERVICE <br />Sec. 1000. - Civil service system. <br />A civil service system shall be as follows in addition to necessary rules of implementation to be established by ordinance_ and as may be <br />recommended by the personnel board: <br />(a) That the most qualified and competent employees shall be appointed and promoted, based upon fair and equitable competition for the <br />positions to ensure the highest quality City government. <br />(b) That no political or other outside influences shall affect appointments or promotions. <br />(c) That there shall be equal opportunity for all persons regardless of membership in a protected class as specified in state or federal law <br />crr�rnvr, pr-ryoaa <br />(d) That there is equitable treatment of all civil service employees in matters of discipline, layoff or dismissal from the City service. <br />The system should be established in such a manner to ensure the accomplishment of the foregoing standards in appointments, promotions, <br />discipline, layoffs or dismissals of civil service employees. <br />The civil service rules and regulations shall provide for such matters as the City Council and the personnel board, with the concurrence of <br />the City Council, may deem necessary, proper or expedient to carry out the intent and purpose of the civil service provisions of this charter. <br />These rules and regulations shall provide: <br />(a) Preference for veterans for appointment to civil service positions consistent with the principle of merit. <br />(b) Vacancies in positions of the higher classes in the civil service of the City shall be filled with preference to employees occupying <br />positions of lower classes having duties and responsibilities which can reasonably be considered as affording training and experience <br />for the performance of the duties of the higher class. <br />(c) That persons achieving eligibility for a position in the civil service shall retain that eligible status for a time sufficient to offer an <br />opportunity to be appointed to a position in the civil service. <br />(d) That the right to exercise disciplinary and dismissal powers is vested respectively in the officers of the City who have the power of <br />appointment as to any position in the personnel system. Actions relating to suspension, demotion or dismissal for reasonable and <br />sufficient cause may be taken by the officer having the power of appointment to the position. <br />