New York Chief May Be Designated As Commissioner.
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§ 482. Chief may be designated as commissioner. The mayor may
designate the chief of the fire department to serve as commissioner, and
in such case he shall exercise the powers and duties of commissioner and
shall continue to exercise his powers and duties as chief and shall
receive the salary of the commissioner. While serving as commissioner
the chief shall forfeit none of his pension rights and privileges as
chief or his civil service status, and such service and the time during
which he so serves shall be part of his time and service as chief. Such
designation as commissioner shall be in writing filed in the office of
the department and in the office of the mayor.