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Civil Service Board
The Civil Service Board is the sole authority of the city for administering and enforcing this article and the code of rules and regulations adopted, enacted, and amended under this article. “This Article” refers to the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 74, Personnel, Article III, Civil Service for firefighters and police officers. In general, the board is responsible for the adoption and/or amendments to the Civil Service Code and enforcement of the provisions of the code.
Board Application Form
Board Members
|
End of term |
| Gary Brewer |
2011 |
| Jere Daniels |
2011 |
| Rick Frazee |
2011 |
| Johnny Jallad |
2012 |
| David Johnston |
2012 |
Ron Ryan, Fire Representative
|
2010 |
Officer Mark Dawkins, Police Representative
|
2010 |
Requirements
Five (5) persons of different vocations residing in the city who are not employed by the city. One member to be chosen by the Winter Park Police Department and one member to be chosen by the Winter Park Fire-Rescue Department.
Members are required to attend one meeting per month (first Tuesday). Meetings average 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on agenda items. Some preparation for each meeting is required. Special meetings may be called as needed but are usually infrequent throughout the year. The Civil Service Board also serves as the city employee’s Personal Review Board. No regular meetings are scheduled in this capacity. Special meetings of the Personnel Review Board are scheduled only as needed.