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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 13, Page 563, No Ordinance Number56� j AA] ORDINAjyCE 0HINDIHG SECTION 18 OF THE "APPOINTIVE EnPLOYEESv CIVIL SERVICE ORDINANCE", WHICH WAS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COI• -IISSIONERS ON DECEMBER 2, 1947 AND AIMENDED OF] 'FEBRUARY 11,., 1956 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF C0;•1.:ISSIO?:ERS OF TIE, CITY OF PADUCAH, KEZTUCILY; SECTION 1. That Section 18 of the "Appointive Employees? Civil Service ordinance" be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained so that said section as amended and reordained shall read as Follows: 'ISECTIOFT 18. No employee in the classified service of the city as desigrated by this ordinance, after serving a pro- bationary period of six months, shall be removed, suspended,reduced in grade or pay, for any reason except inefficiency, misconduct, insubordination or violation of law involving moral turpitude. Provided, however, any employee may be removed, suspended or reduced in grade or pay for any of the following specified causes: (1) Drinking beer, Trine, whiskey, or any other alcoholic or intoxicat9.ng liquor while on duty. (2) Being under the influence of any intoxicant while either on or off duty. (3) Insubordination or disrespect to the City Kanager or to any superior employee, the I-,ayo-r, or any member of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah. ([�) Failure or refusal to perform any duty required in connection with his employment, or to do so when re- quested by the City I1anager or -the head of his department. (5) Such conduct as shows disrespect to any fellow employee or any member of the public. (6) Conviction of a felony in any court. (7) Attempting in any way to influence any persons vote in any election, or interfering with or ob- structing the holding of any election or registration of any voters. (8) Allowing as many as three (3) Orders of Attachment or Garnishees against his salary or wages for just debts. (9) Such mental or physical incapacity or disability as renders him incapable or properly performing his duty. (10) Abandonment of, without just cause, or failure to support his family. (11) Any immoral habits or lascivious or improper conduct not herein enumerated which would render him unfit for employment by the City, or which would in any way tend to bring discredit or criticism -to his department, the city government or' any of its employees. (12) Any form of impoliteness or rudeness in dealing with the public or in -the performance of duty. 564 (13) Being absent from duty without permission from either the City Manager or from the head of the department in which he is employed, or being tardy in reporting for duty or in the performance of any assigned work, or loitering at any time while on duty. (14) Any lack of interest and attention to duty, tardiness or other cause which prevents an employee from efficiently performing his duty. Engaging in disputes or quarrels with any other employee or person while on duty, or using indecent or profane names or language in addressing another employee or another person. (16) The acceptance of any gift or contribution of any kind from any person or persons which may be calculated to place such employee under obligation to the contributor or anyone else. (17) Any abuse or negligence in the care of any equipment or tools owned by the City by any employee using the same." SECTIOn� 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewri.th are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. SECTIOkT 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. Passed by the Board of Cc*issioners June 22, 1956 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, June 22, 1956.