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1006 ARTICLE 4.
sion may in all cases, and upon the written request of any subordinate
removed after the termination of the probationary period shall, investi-
gate, and if it shall find that the intent and spirit of the provisions of this
Charter have been violated in the said discharge, reduction or suspension,
it shall report its finding to the Mayor, and such finding so reported shall
be sufficient cause for the removal by him of the officer guilty of such
violation.
Each person discharged for the purpose of reducing the force and
without fault upon his part shall receive a certificate so stating and all-
persons so discharged shall be placed on the eligible list in the order of
the length of their service and shall have preference over others on the
eligible list.
Stevens v. Crosbie, 137 Md. 655.
ROSTER OF EMPLOYEES.
1918, Home Rule Charter.
203M. It shall be the duty of each appointing officer to report to the
Commission forthwith upon the appointment or employment of any per-
son in the Classified City Service the name of such appointee or emplovee,
the title and character of his office or employment, the date of commence-
ment of service by virtue thereof, and to report, from time to time, and
upon the date of official action in or knowledge of each case, any separa-
tion of a person from the service, or other change therein and such other
information as the City Service Commission may require in order to
keep the roster hereinafter mentioned. The Commission shall keep in its
office an official roster of the Classified City Service of Baltimore, and
shall enter thereon the name of every person who has been appointed,
employed, promoted, reduced, transferred or reinstated in any position in
said service. This roster shall be open to public inspection at all reason-
able hours, and shall show in connection with each name the date of
appointment, employment, promotion, reduction, transfer or reinstate-
ment and the compensation of the position, its title, the nature of the
duties thereof and the date and cause of any determination of such office
or employment.
ONLY EMPLOYEES WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON ROSTEE TO BE PAID.
1918, Home Rule Charter.
203N. It shall be unlawful, after notice from the City Service Com-
mission for the Comptroller or any other fiscal officer of the City to draw,
sign or issue or authorize the drawing, signing or issuing of any warrant
on the City Register or other disbursing officer of the City for the pay-
ment of any salary or compensation to any officer, clerk, employee or
other person in the Classified City Service, whose name does not appear
upon the roster provided for in the next preceding section as having been
appointed and employed in conformity with the provisions of this sub-
division of this Charter and the rules adopted thereunder
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