Laws of New York (Last Updated: November 21, 2014) |
ADC New York City Administrative Code(NEW) |
Title 12. PERSONNEL AND LABOR |
Chapter 1. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES |
Section 12-105. Heads of agencies; power to make deductions from salaries of subordinates
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Except as otherwise provided by law, every head of an agency is empowered: 1. To make ratable deductions from the salaries and wages of subordinates, on account of absences from duty without leave. 2. In his or her discretion, to cause deductions to be made from the salaries, compensation or wages of subordinates of such agency, not exceeding thirty days' pay, as a fine for delinquency or misconduct. 3. In his or her discretion, to suspend for not more than one month without pay, any subordinate pending the hearing and determination of charges against such subordinate, or the making of any explanation, as the case may be. If the subordinate so suspended be removed, such subordinate shall not be entitled to salary or compensation after suspension. If he or she be not so removed, such subordinate shall be entitled to full salary or compensation from the date of suspension to the date of reinstatement, less such deduction or fine as may be imposed.