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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 97 — Parks, playgrounds, and recreation

97.253 Employees are subject to civil service.

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(1)The employees of any former board of park commissioners in any city of the first
class, except the special park police, shall be employed by and continued in the
service of the department of public parks and recreation. The employees, except as
herein provided, are subject to any law or amendments thereof, or any rules and
regulations issued pursuant thereto, governing any city board or commission
empowered to administer and enforce civil service laws, rules and regulations in
and for the city, it being the intent and purpose of KRS 97.250 to 97.257 to make
such laws, rules and regulations applicable to the offices, positions and places of
employment in the department of public parks and recreation.
(2)The following offices, positions, and places of employment in the department of
public parks and recreation, to wit: director of parks and recreation, private
secretary to the director, golf professionals, golf greensmen, checkers, countermen,
locker attendants, caretakers, janitors, janitresses, laundresses, cleaners, tractor and
truck drivers, teamsters and stablemen, and laborers, are hereby specifically
excepted from the provisions of the civil service law, rules and regulations. The
foregoing excepted offices, positions, and places of employment, except the office
of director, may hereafter be placed in the classified service, under the law, by the
legislative body of the city by ordinance.
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