3. It shall be the duty of the head of any classified customs office or
classified post-office to promptly inform the Civil Service Commission,
in writing, of the removal or resignation from the public service, or
of the death, of any member of a board of examiners appointed from his
office; and upon request of the Commission such officer shall state to
the Commission which of the persons employed in his office he regards as
most competent to fill the vacancy thus occasioned, or any vacancy which
may otherwise occur; and in making this statement the officer shall
mention generally the qualifications of each of the persons named
therein by him.
4. The duties of a member of a special, supplementary, local,
departmental, customs, or postal board of examiners shall be regarded as
a part of the public duties of such examiner, and each examiner shall be
allowed time during office hours to perform the duties required of him.
5. The Civil Service Commission shall have authority to adopt
regulations which shall (1) prescribe the manner of organizing the
several boards of civil-service examiners herein named, (2) more
particularly state the powers of each of said boards, and (3)
specifically define the duties of the members thereof.
6. The Civil Service Commission shall have authority to change at any
time the membership of any of the above-named boards of civil-service
examiners.
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