§ 33.24 JOB DESCRIPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATION TITLES.
   (A)   Job descriptions are to be interpreted in their entirety and in relation to others in the classification plan. Particular titles, phrases or examples of work are not to be isolated and treated as the full definition of the classification. Job descriptions are deemed to be descriptive and explanatory of the kind of work performed and neither inclusive of all duties which may be performed nor restrictive of duties which may be assigned or required. ('80 Code, § 163.04(e))
   (B)   Classification titles shall be used in all personnel, accounting, budget and financial records. Where there is more than one classification in an occupational series, Roman numerals are sometimes used to designate relative levels. The Roman number “I” always indicates the lowest level of the series. No person shall be appointed to or employed in a position in the classified service under a title not included in the classification plan. ('80 Code, § 163.04(f))
(Ord. 3-80, passed 1-7-80)