305 - Director of operations, secretary, employees and consultants.

     § 305.  Director of operations, secretary,                employees and consultants.        (a)  Director of operations.--The commission may appoint a     director of operations who shall serve at the pleasure of the     commission and shall be responsible for the day-to-day     administration and operation of the bureaus and offices of the     commission, except that the director of operations shall have     responsibility for the prosecutorial function only with regard     to administrative matters.        (b)  Secretary.--The commission may appoint and fix the     compensation of a secretary to hold office at its pleasure. The     secretary shall have such powers and shall perform such duties     not contrary to law as the commission shall prescribe. The     commission shall have power and authority to designate, from     time to time, one of its clerks to perform the duties of the     secretary during his absence, and the clerk so designated shall     possess, for the time so designated, the powers of the secretary     of the commission.        (c)  Employees and consultants.--The commission may appoint,     fix the compensation of, authorize and delegate such officers,     consultants, experts, engineers, statisticians, accountants,     inspectors, clerks and employees as may be appropriate for the     proper conduct of the work of the commission. The total     compensation paid to consultants in any fiscal year shall not     exceed 4% of the commission's budget. The commission shall keep     records of the names of each consultant, the services performed     for the commission, and the amounts expended for each     consultant's services. The commission shall submit these records     as a part of its annual budget submission. Such records shall be     a matter of public record open for inspection at the office of     the commission during the normal business hours of the     commission. The commission shall establish, after consultation     with the Civil Service Commission, standardized qualifications     for employment and advancement, and all titles, and establish     different standards for different kinds, grades, and classes of     similar work or service. The employees of the commission shall     be afforded employment security as provided by the act of August     5, 1941 (P.L.752, No.286), known as the "Civil Service Act," or     the appropriate collective bargaining agreement, whichever is     applicable, but the commission shall set the salaries of all     employees in accordance with the employment standards     established under this section.     (July 10, 1986, P.L.1238, No.114; Oct. 15, 2008, P.L.1592,     No.129, eff. 30 days)        2008 Amendment.  Act 129 amended subsec. (a).        1986 Amendment.  Act 114 amended the entire section,     effective in 60 days as to subsec. (a) and immediately as to the     remainder of the section.