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CHARTER OF THE CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
TITLE ONE - General Provisions
TITLE THREE - Legislative
TITLE FIVE - Officers and Departments
TITLE SEVEN - Boards & Commissions
CHAPTER 141 General Provisions
CHAPTER 142 Commission on Disabilities
CHAPTER 143 Civil Service Commission
CHAPTER 144 Establishment of a Toledo/Lucas County Civic Center Mall Oversight Commission
CHAPTER 145 Plan Commission
CHAPTER 146 Winterfeld Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 147 Sinking Fund Commission
CHAPTER 148 Mayor's Environmental Advisory Board
CHAPTER 149 Health Commission
CHAPTER 150 Regional Water Advisory Board
CHAPTER 151 Toledo Community Improvement Corporation
CHAPTER 152 Pearl Harbor Remembrance Commission
CHAPTER 153 Labor - Management - Citizens Committee
CHAPTER 154 Union Memorial Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 155 Utility Appeals Board
CHAPTER 156 Westwood Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 157 Bowman Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 158 Discrimination on the Basis of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or Conditions Related to AIDS
CHAPTER 159 Human Relations Commission
CHAPTER 160 Neighborhood Block Watch Board
CHAPTER 161 Toledo Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
CHAPTER 162 Joe E. Brown Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 163 Civilian Police Review Board
CHAPTER 164 Toledo Civic Leader Committee
CHAPTER 165 Capital Improvements Program
CHAPTER 166 Municipal Cemetery Commission
CHAPTER 167 Arts Commission
CHAPTER 168 Latino Affairs Commission
CHAPTER 169 Citizens' Fire Division Advisory Commission
CHAPTER 170 Wilson Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 171 School Safety Coordinating Committee
CHAPTER 172 Sleepy Hollow Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 173 Records Commission
CHAPTER 174 Ottawa/Jermain Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 175 Walbridge Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 176 Rev. H. V. Savage Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 177 William A. Smith Jr. Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 178 Greenwood Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 179 Toledo Botanical Garden Board
CHAPTER 180 Toledo Urban Forestry Commission
CHAPTER 181 Board of Honor
CHAPTER 182 Environmental Protection and Climate Resilience Commission
CHAPTER 183 Municipal Golf Preservation and Engagement Commission
CHAPTER 184 Local Implementation of the United Nations Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women ("CEDAW")
CHAPTER 185 Toledo Blight Authority
CHAPTER 186 Advisory Audit Committee
APPENDIX A RULES OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF TOLEDO, OHIO
TITLE NINE - Financial Management and Procedures
TITLE ELEVEN - Judicial
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART TWELVE - DEVELOPMENT CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - HEALTH CODE
PART NINETEEN - TAXATION CODE
PART TWENTY-ONE - PERSONNEL RELATIONS AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYMENT
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   SECTION 80.06 Reductions and Removals
   The Appointing Authority may reduce, suspend or remove any employee under his jurisdiction for incompetency, inefficiency, immoral conduct, dishonesty, conviction of a felony, or conviction of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, insanity, abuse of authority, repeated failure to meet personal financial obligation, or for any other just and reasonable cause as determined by the Commission.
   SECTION 80.07 Reductions and Removals - Procedure
   Any employee deemed guilty of such act or omission which justifies his reduction in rank or removal from the service may be immediately relieved of duty by his immediate superior. Within three (3) work days thereafter the Appointing Authority or his authorized representative shall cause to be served on such employee, either personally or by certified mail, at the address of such employee as appears on the Civil Service records, a written statement specifically setting forth the reasons for his reduction in rank or removal.
   Such statement shall also state the time and place of the hearing thereon before the Appointing Authority and shall advise the employee that he may file a reply in writing to the charges and may appear personally and be heard in defense of such charges. At least one (1) work day shall elapse between the service of such notice and the hearing thereon and such employee, on request, shall be given at least three (3) work days continuance.
   The following procedure shall be followed in the conduct of such hearings before the Appointing Authority:
   a.    The charges shall be read unless the employee waives reading thereof.
   b.    Inquiry shall be made of the employee as to the receipt of the charges.
   c.    Inquiry shall be made to the plea of the employee to the charges.
   d.    The written reply, if any, to the charges shall be read.
   e.    Evidence in support of the charges shall be presented.
   f.    Evidence in defense of the charges shall be presented.
   g.    Rebuttal evidence, if any, shall be presented.
   The purpose in such hearings shall be to ascertain the truth of the charges. Evidence shall be limited to matters connected with the charges. Technical rules of evidence need not be strictly observed. Witnesses shall be sworn in prior to the taking of testimony. On request, witnesses shall be separated.
   Should the charges be sustained by the Appointing Authority, the judgment of reduction in rank or removal shall be as of the date the employee was relieved from duty. Should the charges not be sustained, the employee shall be restored to the payroll as of the date he was relieved from duty. Should the charges be sustained, but, in the opinion of the Appointing Authority, only a suspension is warranted, an order of suspension dating from the date the employee was relieved from duty may be made.
   The findings of the Appointing Authority and his judgement thereon shall be reduced to writing, and together with a copy of the charges and the statement of the time and manner of service of same on the employee and his reply in writing thereto shall be filed with the Commission.
   SECTION 80.08 Appeals to the Commission
   Any person employed in the classified service who is suspended, reduced in rank or dismissed may appeal from the decision of the officer issuing such order to the Civil Service Commission within ten (10) calendar days from and after the date of such suspension, reduction or dismissal. In such event said officer shall, upon notice from the Commission of such appeal, forthwith transmit to the Commission a copy of the charges and proceedings thereunder. The Commission shall hear such appeal within ten (10) calendar days from and after the filing of the same with the Commission, and may affirm, disaffirm or modify the judgment of the officer issuing such order and the Commission's judgment in the matter shall be final, except as otherwise provided by law.
   Except that any original appointee who does not perform his duties to the satisfaction of the Appointing Authority, or who is guilty of any act or omission, which would be grounds for dismissal of a regular classified employee may be dismissed during his probationary period without right of appeal. The Appointing Authority may notify the Commission in writing of the dismissal and the reasons therefor. The name of the dismissed person shall be removed from the eligible list and he shall not be permitted to take an examination for the same position for a period of two (2) years. Provided, however, if the Commission finds sufficient justification, the name of the dismissed person shall be restored to the eligible list.
   SECTION 80.09 Resignation
   Any employee whose removal is sought may resign at any time and the records of the Commission shall show that the employee resigned while charges were pending against him.
   An employee wishing to leave the City service in good standing shall file a written resignation with his department and/or division head at least two (2) weeks in advance. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in denial of future employment with the City of Toledo.
   SECTION 80.10 Political Activities
   No person in the administrative service shall directly or indirectly solicit or receive, or be in any manner concerned in soliciting, or receiving any assessment, subscription or contribution for any political party or political purpose whatsoever. No person shall orally, or by letter, solicit, or be in any manner concerned in soliciting any assessment, subscription, or contribution for any political party from any person holding a position in the classified service. Any violation of this section shall operate to forfeit the office or position held by the person violating the same and shall render any such person ineligible to hold any municipal office or position for a period of one (1) year.
RULE 90.00 - RE-EMPLOYMENT LISTS
   SECTION 90.01 Establishment of Re-Employment Lists
   Employees separated through no action of their own for such reasons as lack of work, lack of funds, class abolishments or other similar causes shall be placed on a re-employment list for classes of positions for which they are deemed eligible in the reverse order of their layoff.
   Permanent employees separated who are qualified and eligible shall be reappointed before certifications are made from regular eligible lists.
   A person shall remain on the re-employment list for a period of three (3) years.
RULE 100.00 - PAYROLLS
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