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B. Who decides what positions are unclassified?

In 14. CLASSIFIED AND UNCLASSIFIED EMPLOYMENT
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Section 502 of the County Charter designates all positions as classified unless they are specifically exempted. The positions that are exempted are:

  • The County Manager and one principal assistant.
  • Department heads.
  • Persons employed to render professional, scientific, technical, or expert services on a temporary basis for a specific project.
  • Resident physicians employed in clinics, institutions, and hospitals.
  • Persons required possessing a license to practice law.
  • Two deputy sheriffs in the office of the Sheriff.
  • Special officers or investigators in the offices of the Sheriff and the District Attorney.
  • One person holding a confidential position to each elected board or commission, including the Board of Supervisors.
  • One person holding a confidential position to each elected department head.
  • Legislative staff to members of the Board of Supervisors.

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