2006 New York Code - Superintendent Of Buildings; Compensation.



 
    §  14-105 Superintendent of buildings; compensation. a. There shall be
  an officer to be known as superintendent of buildings,  to  be  selected
  from among the members of the uniformed force by the commissioner. He or
  she  shall  be  subject  to  the  rules  and regulations governing other
  members  of  the  force  as  regards  promotion   and   otherwise.   The
  superintendent  of  buildings  shall be entitled to all the benefits and
  privileges extended to each  member  of  the  force  with  regard  to  a
  pension,  and  shall  not  be  removed or dismissed except in the manner
  prescribed for other members of the force. His or  her  time  served  as
  superintendent of buildings shall count as time served in such force for
  pension purposes.
    b. Such superintendent, under the direction of the commissioner, shall
  have  supervision  over the maintenance of all department buildings, and
  supervision over the mechanical force of the police department.
    c. The salary of the superintendent of buildings  shall  not  be  less
  than   five   thousand   dollars   per  annum.  Previous  experience  in
  construction,  repair  and  maintenance  of  buildings  in  the   police
  department  shall be taken into consideration by the commissioner in the
  selection of such superintendent of buildings.

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