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Ordinance No.
All 0-"iDIKAITCh PLACING ALL APPOINTIVE CITY ".:PLOYLyS OF TITS CITY
OF PA UCAH U11.1,001 CIVIL S!�.3TIC::3UZLS .i,.J _!�CULATIOPIS.
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Section 1. That all appointive em-oloyees of the City of
Paducah be and are hereby placed under civil service riles a.nl
ro dations. .
vection 2 The tenure of office of all a ))ointivO em-)loyees
Of i e City shall be during good behavior, end they shall not be
removed from office e=xe-9t for ._rood and sufficient caLse.
Section 3. The term "good and sufficient cause," as he -rein
set out in Section 2, shall be for d_ran'_enness, clrin' n� intosicatiilg
li Q110rS While on duty, viola.tio:n of any rule of the denartT�,le-it.
cOMIM.Ssion Of any Offense against the law, immoral conduct, c0]":lmi2.'.:i-
eating in Corlllation relating to the -Police vol" :?ith OLt -Permission,
conduct unbecoming an of_'icer o,. e;_mloyee of the city, neglect of
duty, dislo;ralty to the State or United States Government, disobedience
of Orders, disrespect to tirOei•ior officers, or inabilitJ to perform
the duties pertaining to the em-,loanent in the department of such
employee. "0 political affiliation of any ern0loyee shall be cause
for removal.
Section 4. i?o removal shall be made of any Such ei,rployee
until the eTiTOlOyee has been drly noti "i ed_ of the charges against him
sand of the time and place of trial, and he small have the right and
privilege to introduce witnesses in de_'ense Of the charges .)re-
-"erred against him, and to be represented by counsel, and shall not t
be removed vithout at least cn-ree of the comriissioners trying the
charges shall vote in favor of such removal.
Section 5. This 'ordinance shall ta':e effect and be in force
from and after its passage and record.
Passed by Vote of the People, Llecti on i?ov. 5, 1918.
Recorded by Henry Bailey, City Olerk, 1Tov. 20, 1918.
Published in official ne!spaper "Sun" 11ov. 23, 1918.