54-7-109. Duties of chief administrative officer.
(a) The chief administrative officer, except in those counties with elected road commissioners or county councils wherein the general control and authority provided by this subsection (a) remains as provided by private or general act, shall be the head of the county highway department and shall have general control over the location, relocation, construction, reconstruction, repair and maintenance of the county road systems of the county, including roads designated as county roads under § 13-3-406, and including bridges and ferries, but not including roads and bridges under the supervision of the department of transportation; provided, that the county road system shall not include roads designated as county roads under § 13-3-406 in counties having a population, according to the 1970 federal census or any subsequent federal census, of:
Click to view table.
(b) It is the duty of the chief administrative officer to employ a qualified secretary and other office personnel as required to handle all correspondence, maintain accurate records of receipts and expenditures, equipment, supplies, materials, maintenance performed, and other items necessary for the operation of the county highway department.
(c) The chief administrative officer is authorized to determine the total number of employees of the county highway department, to determine personnel policies, hours of work, to establish job classifications, and to establish policies and wages within the classifications. The compensation established by the chief administrative officer should be in keeping with that paid for similar services in the county and surrounding area.
[Acts 1974, ch. 738, § 8; 1977, ch. 369, §§ 1, 2; modified; T.C.A., § 54-1009; Acts 1981, ch. 180, §§ 1, 3; impl. am. Acts 1981, ch. 264, § 12.]