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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 90 — City civil service

90.320 Examinations -- Certifications -- Preference points -- Eligible list.

339 words·~2 min read·/ky/chapter-90/90-320

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(1)The civil service commission shall prescribe and propound such examinations as
are proper, commensurate with vacant positions within the various departments of
the city, according to classification prescribed by ordinance, shall set such times and
places for holding examinations as may be proper and shall give public notice of
examinations by publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424.
(2)The civil service commission shall, as soon after examinations as is practicable,
certify to the mayor or other appointing authority a list of the applicants so
examined, with the one
(1)having the highest average ranked first and all others
ranked numerically according to the result of the examination.
(3)Any honorably discharged soldier, sailor, marine, member of the Air Force, or
member of any other branch of the military service who was inducted into that
service through voluntary or involuntary enlistment, and who is an applicant for any
municipal civil service position, and a registered voter of that municipality, shall be
entitled to a five percent (5%) increase on his examination score. Any Red Cross
nurse who served during the period of hostilities between the United States and the
Central Powers in World War I and between the United States and Japan and
Germany in World War II, and who is a registered voter of that municipality, shall
be entitled to the same percentages. Such percentages shall be added to examination
scores only if the score is determined by the civil service commission to be a
passing score and after verification of the required service.
(4)The civil service commission of cities shall maintain an eligible list of not less than
three
(3)for each position to be filled.
(5)The appointing authority may designate certain civil service positions and prescribe
that for such positions the examinations shall first be given exclusively to current
employees; provided, however, that if less than three
(3)employees with a
minimum of two
(2)years seniority achieve a passing grade, the examination shall
be held in accordance with subsection
(1)of this section.
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