on the part of a janitor, the determination of the Committee shall be reported to the Board, which may approve or disapprove the same. (As amended November 22, 1905.) 6. It shall prepare and present to the Board in July of each year a statement showing the amount of money which will be required for janitors' salaries and for the cleaning and disinfecting of school buildings during the next calendar year. COMMITTEE ON ATHLETIC FIELDS SEC. 26. 1. The Committee on Athletic Fields shall have charge of all matters relating to such fields. 2. It shall select and recommend to the Board the acquisition of all grounds that may be required for such fields, and shall have charge of the laying out and management of the same. (This section was adopted February 5, 1906.) OFFICE HOURS CLERKS SEC. 27. The offices of the Board shall be open from 9. A. M. until 5 P. M., except on Saturday, when the offices shall close at 12 м.; provided that during the month of August in each year the offices (excepting on Saturdays) shall close at 4 P. M. No clerk or other employee shall be absent during office hours unless he first obtain permission from the head of the bureau in which he is employed. A daily record shall be kept of the attendance of clerks and other employees in all bureaus. Leave of absence may be granted by the Committee on Supplies, and in case of emergency by the head of any bureau; provided, however, that in the case of inspectors, draughtsmen and other assistants appointed in pursuance of subdivision 9 of Section 16 of these by-laws, such leave may be granted by the Committee on Buildings. Absence from duty on the part of a janitor or other employee of the Board, except a teacher, for ten days without a satisfactory excuse, shall be deemed neglect of duty. Board. It shall have authority to prescribe all necessary rules and regulations for the conduct of such lectures. It shall also have charge of all matters relating to the establishment of branches of the New York Public Library or other public libraries and reading rooms in school buildings and libraries in connection with lectures and books to be purchased from the Library Fund, and all matters relating to school libraries. 3. It shall prepare all schedules for the salaries of janitors. 4. It shall prepare rules and regulations for the cleaning and disinfecting of school buildings and other property belonging to the Board. 5. Whenever it shall be charged that any janitor has violated the by-laws or the rules or regulations applicable to janitors, said Committee may require such janitor to appear before it, and if, after a hearing, the Committee shall decide that such by-law, rule or regulation has been violated, it may impose a fine not exceeding five days' salary of such janitor. In case of a serious delinquency on the part of a janitor, the determination of the Committee shall be reported to the Board, which may approve or disapprove the same. (As amended November 22, 1905.) 6. It shall prepare and present to the Board in July of each year a statement showing the amount of money which will be required for janitors' salaries and for the cleaning and disinfecting of school buildings during the next calendar year. COMMITTEE ON ATHLETIC FIELDS SEC. 26. 1. The Committee on Athletic Fields shall have charge of all matters relating to such fields. 2. It shall select and recommend to the Board the acquisition of all grounds that may be required for such fields, and shall have charge of the laying out and management of the same. (This section was adopted February 5, 1906.) OFFICE HOURS CLERKS SEC. 27. The offices of the Board shall be open from 9. A. M. until 5 P. M., except on Saturday, when the offices shall close at 12 м.; provided that during the month of August in each year the offices (excepting on Saturdays) shall close at 4 P. M. No clerk or other employee shall be absent during office hours unless he first obtain permission from the head of the bureau in which he is employed. A daily record shall be kept of the attendance of clerks and other employees in all bureaus. Leave of absence may be granted by the Committee on Supplies, and in case of emergency by the head of any bureau; provided, however, that in the case of inspectors, draughtsmen and other assistants appointed in pursuance of subdivision 9 of Section 16 of these by-laws, such leave may be granted by the Committee on Buildings. Absence from duty on the part of a janitor or other employee of the Board, except a teacher, for ten days without a satisfactory excuse, shall be deemed neglect of duty. Board. It shall have authority to prescribe all necessary rules and regulations for the conduct of such lectures. It shall also have charge of all matters relating to the establishment of branches of the New York Public Library or other public libraries and reading rooms in school buildings and libraries in connection with lectures and books to be purchased from the Library Fund, and all matters relating to school libraries. COMMITTEE ON CARE OF BUILDINGS 1906.) 3. It shall prepare all schedules for the salaries of janitors. 4. It shall prepare rules and regulations for the cleaning and disinfecting of school buildings and other property belonging to the Board. 5. Whenever it shall be charged that any janitor has violated the by-laws or the rules or regulations applicable to janitors, said Committee may require such janitor to appear before it, and if, after a hearing, the Committee shall decide that such by-law, rule or regulation has been violated, it may impose a fine not exceeding five days' salary of such janitor. In case of a serious delinquency on the part of a janitor, the determination of the Committee shall be reported to the Board, which may approve or disapprove the same. (As amended November 22, 1905.) 6. It shall prepare and present to the Board in July of each year a statement showing the amount of money which will be required for janitors' salaries and for the cleaning and disinfecting of school buildings during the next calendar year. COMMITTEE ON ATHLETIC FIELDS SEC. 26. 1. The Committee on Athletic Fields shall have charge of all matters relating to such fields. 2. It shall select and recommend to the Board the acquisition of all grounds that may be required for such fields, and shall have charge of the laying out and management of the same. (This section was adopted February 5, 1906.) OFFICE HOURS CLERKS SEC. 27. The offices of the Board shall be open from 9. A. M. until 5 P. M., except on Saturday, when the offices shall close at 12 м.; provided that during the month of August in each year the offices (excepting on Saturdays) shall close at 4 P. M. No clerk or other employee shall be absent during office hours unless he first obtain permission from the head of the bureau in which he is employed. A daily record shall be kept of the attendance of clerks and other employees in all bureaus. Leave of absence may be granted by the Committee on Supplies, and in case of emergency by the head of any bureau; provided, however, that in the case of inspectors, draughtsmen and other assistants appointed in pursuance of subdivision 9 of Section 16 of these by-laws, such leave may be granted by the Committee on Buildings. Absence from duty on the part of a janitor or other employee of the Board, except a teacher, for ten days without a satisfactory excuse, shall be deemed neglect of duty. |