PHILADELPHIA HOME RULE CHARTER
CHAPTER 4 CIVIL SERVICE: REGULATIONS
§7-400. Preparation and Adoption.
The civil service regulations shall be prepared by the
Personnel Director. Regulations pertaining to the position classification plan,
pay plan, hours of work, holidays and annual vacation and sick leave shall be
submitted by the Personnel Director for approval to the Civil Service Commission
and Administrative Board. All other civil service regulations shall be submitted
by the Personnel Director for approval to the Civil Service Commission only.
After the requisite approvals shall have been obtained, the regulations shall be
filed by the Personnel Director with the Department of Records, where they shall
be available for public inspection for thirty days, and public notice of such
filing shall be given as in the case of other regulations.
If any person
affected by the proposed regulations or any citizen shall present to the
Department of Records a written request therefore, he shall be afforded a public
hearing before the Commission. The Commission may after a hearing re-affirm its
approval or direct that the regulations be changed but any modification of a
regulation which required initially the approval of the Administrative Board
shall be submitted to it for approval. The subsequent procedure shall be the
same as in the case of other regulations.
ANNOTATION
Sources: A Model State Civil Service Law, Section 8.
Purposes: 1. See Annotation to Sections 7-100 and
7-200.
2. The approval of the Administrative Board is required of
civil service regulations pertaining to the position classification plan, pay
plan, hours of work, holidays, and annual vacation and sick leave because these
regulations will affect the operating budget, the expenditure of City moneys,
and the availability of personnel. They should therefore be subject to the
approval of the Mayor, the Director of Finance, and the Managing Director who
are primarily concerned with these important phases of municipal
administration.
3. The position classification plan and pay plan will
determine the compensation to be received by civil service employees. The
Charter makes these matters of administrative rather than legislative decision.
Council will decide subject to certain exceptions [Section 2-300(4)], how much
money is to be appropriated for personnel services. See Section 2-300. But the
administrative branch will determine how many employees shall be paid out of
such lump sum appropriations and what salaries they shall receive. See Article
3, Chapter 7.
4. Employees and citizens have a vital and direct concern in
civil service regulations being fair and effectuating civil service objectives.
They are therefore afforded notice of proposed civil service regulations and an
opportunity to be heard publicly thereon before the Commission.