New York Statutes

§ 59-A — Placement of detectives and investigators in classified service

New York § 59-A
JurisdictionNew York
Law CVSCivil Service
Title AExaminations and Eligible Lists
Art. 4Recruitment of Personnel

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N.Y. Civil Service § 59-A (2026).

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§ 59-a. Placement of detectives and investigators in classified\nservice.

1.The legislature hereby finds and declares that the\ncontinued, uninterrupted, adequate and efficient operation of detective\nand investigative units in local police, correction or sheriffs\ndepartments is necessary for the general welfare of the people; that\nsuch adequate operation involves and requires personnel with highly\nspecialized ability, skill, training, and knowledge; that local civil\nservice commissions may decide to classify such positions where they\nconstitute bona fide civil service positions as evidenced by factors\nincluding enhanced pay, benefits, and dignity of position; that while\ncompetitive examination has been deemed practicable for certain\ndetective and investigator positions, to req

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