MUNICIPAL, STATE OR OTHER PUBLIC AGENCY EMPLOYEES — all other employees — including laborers, mechanics and storekeepers — N.O.C.
This classification includes park and facility maintenance, landscape, snack bar and vending operations, lifeguards, security and similar activities in support of the facility.
Classification 9420 does not apply to park security operations when performed by fish and game wardens or by park rangers. Such operations shall be classified as 7720, Police, Sheriffs, Marshals, Animal Control Officers, Fish and Wildlife Officers and Correctional Officers — including deputies — not volunteers, or 7722, Police, Sheriffs, Marshals, Animal Control Officers, Fish and Wildlife Officers and Correctional Officers — volunteers, serving with or without remuneration.
New construction work, pest control operations, and electrical light or power department operations shall be separately classified. Marina or harbor operations shall be separately classified as 9016(4), Boat Marina and Boat Rental Operation.
Also refer to companion Classification 9410, Municipal, State or Other Public Agency Employees — not engaged in manual labor, or direct supervision of construction or erection work.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology:
Footnote: Classification 9420 does not apply to park security operations when performed by fish and game wardens or by park rangers. Such operations shall be classified as 7720, Police, Sheriffs, Constables, Marshals, Animal Control Officers, Game and Fish Wardens, and Jailers, or 7722, Police, Sheriffs, Constables, Marshals, Animal Control Officers, Game and Fish Wardens, and Jailers. New construction work, pest control operations, and electrical light or power department operations shall be separately classified. Marina or harbor operations shall be separately classified as 9016(4), Boat Marina and Boat Rental Operation
| 1/1/2015 |
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