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446

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[August 5

Sec. II. T h e following officers, positions, and places of employment shall be exempt from the classified civil service of the State: ( i ) All officers elected by the people. (2) All judges and officers appointed by judges of any court, clerks of court, all officers and employees of the General Assembly or either house thereof, and notaries public. (3) All offices, positions, and places of employment in the military service of the State. (4) All notaries public. (5) All officers appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. (6) One private secretary and one stenographer for each elective officer in the executive department, and one private secretary for each director of a department created by the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and for the president of each State normal school. (7) All regular and special Assistants Attorneys General, all law clerks, special investigators and all special attorneys employed by the Attorney General, including the inheritance tax attorney of Cook County and assistant inheritance tax attorneys of Cook County. (8) All presidents, deans, principals, professors, instructors, scientific staff, and other teachers of the State normal schools, and of the State Scientific Surveys. (9) All employees at the executive mansion. (10) T h e superintendent and assistant superintendent of the Capitol building and grounds. (11) All bank examiners, examiners of building and loan associations, insurance actuaries, and examiners of insurance companies. (12) All superintendents, wardens, and chaplains in the State charitable, penal, and correctional institutions. (13) All regularly licensed veterinary surgeons employed by or under the supervision of the Department of Agriculture. (14) All clerks, watchmen, and policemen employed in the offices of the elective officers in the executive department and the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court. (15) In the State normal schools, and in the State Scientific Surveys, students may be employed under the rules of the Civil Service Commission without examination or certification. (16) T h e President of the University of Illinois and all employees thereof shall be exempt from the classified civil service of the State as heretofore in this Act established but shall be subject to the provisions of Section 36a of this Act relating to the classified civil service of the University. Section 36a. The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois shail, as soon as possible, and within six months after the effective date of this amendatory act, and as often thereafter as may be necessary because of new positions, classify by rules adopted for that purpose all non-academic positions and employments in the University of Illinois, except the President of the University, the officers of the Board, administrative officers, and professional and scientific positions, with reference to the duties thereof for the purpose of establishing grades, salary scales, and standards of examinations therefor. Such positions and employments shall constitute the classified civil service of the State in relation to the University of Illinois, and no appointments shall be made except in accordance with the provisions of such rules. All persons who are employees of the University of Illinois and subject to civil service regulations in force when this amendment goes into effect shall be classified by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois without additional examinations, and shall continue to be civil service employees of the University subject to rules and regulations lawfully adopted by said Board. N o officer or employee in the classified civil service under the provisions of this section shall be removed or discharged, except for just cause, upon written charges, and after an opportunity to be heard in his own defense. Such charges shall be investigated and heard by or before said Board. T h e finding