Chapter 22. PERSONNEL  


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Editor's note— Act No. 592, as amended, of the 1953 Regular Session of the Legislature of Alabama creates a civil service system for the city which applies to all officers and employees in the service of the city or any board, agency or instrumentality thereof except:

(a) Elective officers;

(b) Members of appointive boards, commissions and committees;

(c) All employees of the city board of education engaged in the profession of teaching or in supervising teaching in the public schools;

(d) Attorneys, physicians, surgeons, nurses and dentists employed in their professional capacities;

(e) The judge of any court;

(f) Independent contractors receiving their remuneration from public funds under contracts awarded by competitive bidding;

(g) Any person whose employment is subject to the approval of the United States government or any agency thereof;

(h) The secretary of the chief executive officer of the city.

Resolution No. 76-R-90 of the city adopts the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama as the official retirement plan for all regular, full-time budgeted employees of the city with the exception of policemen and firemen.

Act No. 79-157 of the 1979 Regular Session of the Legislature of Alabama creates a policemen's and firemen's retirement fund in connection with the regularly organized and paid police and fire departments of the city.

Cross reference— Officers and employees, § 2.4 et seq.