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§ 816. Management service. a. The commissioner, in consultation with
the heads of agencies, shall develop and submit to the mayor a city-wide
plan and schedule for the development of qualified and competent
technical, professional, management, administrative, and supervisory
personnel in the civil service to meet the managerial needs of city
government. The mayor shall approve, disapprove or modify the plan
within one year after the effective date of this chapter.
b. The city-wide plan shall establish a management service for city
agencies and shall provide for:
(1) Membership in the service of employees with significant policy,
administrative, supervisory, managerial or professional duties that
require the exercise of independent judgment in the scheduling and
assignment of work, program management or planning, evaluation of
performance or allocation of resources; and including the ranking
officials assigned to the local service districts of agencies within
community districts and boroughs;
(2) Opportunities for entry into the service by qualified civil
servants and qualified persons not employed by the city consistent with
requirements of the civil service law;
(3) A city-wide qualifying test for entry into the service;
(4) Assessments of capacity and potential to perform managerial duties
as part of competitive tests for entry into the service and assignments
within the service;
(5) A single managerial class of positions for each occupational
series within the service with assignment levels within each such class;
(6) A plan for achieving equitable pay scales for members of the
service consonant with their duties and responsibilities;
(7) Merit increases, incentive awards, and recognition programs for
members of the service;
(8) Performance evaluations for members of the service to be used for
assignments, incentive awards, probationary period review, and
disciplinary action;
(9) A probationary period not to exceed one year for members of the
service;
(10) Management intern programs; and
(11) Training and career development programs.
c. The commissioner shall conduct city-wide programs and functions
related to the management service; assist agencies in the implementation
of the management service plan; and review and evaluate agency
performance under the plan.