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BOARD OF T R U S T E E S

[August 5

of not more than six months, to be fixed by said rules, and persons so appointed may be discharged at any time during the period of probation, if, in the opinion of the Board, they have not shown sufficient aptitude to continue. When there is no eligible list the Board may make temporary appointments to remain in force only until regular appointments under the provisions of this section can be made. Examination for such appointments must be given within six months from the date of such temporary appointments and an eligible list established within a reasonable time thereafter. F o r positions which are temporary or of an emergency nature the Board may make temporary appointments for a period not exceeding thirty days. In all removal proceedings any member of the Board and its Secretary may administer oaths. W h e n it is necessary to reduce the number of employees, persons last appointed shall be the first laid off, and their names shall be placed on a reinstatement list for reemployment in the order in which they were laid off, such reemployment to take precedence over any register of eligibles in existence at the time of the lay-off. All temporary employees shall be laid off first. T h e prohibitions and penalties in Sections 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 32, and 33 of this Act shall apply to the Board, its members, officers, and employees, and to all persons in the classified civil service under the provisions of this section. All prosecutions hereunder shall be instituted and conducted by the state's attorney of the county where the offense occurred. In case of conviction under Section 33 of this Act, the office or position held by the person convicted shall become vacant. Approved July 22, 1941

D W I G H T H. GREEN H U G H W. CROSS

Governor

President Speaker

of the

Senate

El.MER J . SCHNACKENBERG

of the

House