§ 2.56.150. Chief probation officer authority—Other officers.  


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  • A.

    The parole and probation office shall be under the control of the chief probation officer, whose salary shall be not more than the maximum as provided for in the metropolitan pay plan, and who shall be appointed by the judges of the criminal court of the county, and the district attorney general, and who shall serve at the pleasure of such judges and district attorney general. Such position, and all other positions of the parole and probation office, shall not be in the classified service, as provided by the Metropolitan Charter.

    B.

    There shall likewise be authorized one supervising probation officer, one principal probation officer and one senior legal stenographer, whose salaries shall be as provided for in the metropolitan pay plan, and who shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of such judges and district attorney general.

(Prior code § 12-1-23)