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Code · Louisiana · Title 33 — Municipalities and Parishes

RS 33:2415

238 words·~1 min read·/la/title-33/33-953

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RS 33:2415
§2415. Results of tests
The rating of each test shall be completed and the resulting list established not later than ninety days after the date on which the test was held, unless the time is extended by the director for reasons which he shall record in the official records of the department. Each person competing in any test shall be given written notice of his final earned rating and of his relative standing on the list, or of his failure to attain a place on the list. Each person competing in a test shall, in accordance with regulations adopted by the commission, be entitled to inspect his ratings and test papers.
A manifest error in rating a test shall be corrected if called to the attention of the director within one month after the establishment of the list, but such correction shall not invalidate any appointment previously made from such a list. From the results of the tests for any class, the director shall cause to be prepared an employment list for the class, with the names of those persons who have met the minimum requirements imposed for each test and who have received at least the average rating required for eligibility, placed thereon in the order of such average ratings, from the highest to the lowest.
Separate lists shall be established of eligibles resulting from tests for original entrance and those from tests for promotion.
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