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Session Laws, 1977
Volume 735, Page 3071   View pdf image
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3071
MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
open to all persons who may be lawfully appointed to any
position within the class for which the examination is
held, with such limitations as may be specified in the
rules by the Secretary as to age, health, habits, moral
character, physical condition, and other qualifications,
except as hereinafter provided that are in the judgment
of the Secretary prerequisite to the performance of the
duties of such positions; provided, however, that the
Secretary may, from time to time, provide for general
rules exempting from competitive examinations, positions
to be filled by unskilled manual laborers, including
positions for road patrolmen under the State [Roads
Commission] HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, and may, if he sees
fit, provide in lieu of said competitive examinations
such system or systems of registration for said laborers
or otherwise as in its judgment will best provide for
such positions; and provide further as to all positions
that the Secretary may by his rules give preference in
competition for higher classes of positions to classified
service employees or to classified service employees of a
certain class or classes by giving credit for experience
and demonstrated efficiency (not to exceed twenty per
centum of all marks) in determining the relative fitness
for promotion of such employees. Veterans of the
military and naval services of the United States who
served a minimum of 90 days or were released prior to
that length of service due to a service-connected
disability prior to January 31, 1955, or who served on or
after January 31, 1955 for a minimum of 181 days of
continuous active duty or were released prior to that
length of time due to a service—connected disability, who
have either been honorably discharged or who have
received a certificate of satisfactory completion of such
service, and who have beer, bona fide residents of this
State for five years or more immediately prior to filing
an application, shall be given special credit for such
service. Such war veterans who are disabled as a result
of their war service shall be given credit of ten points
in all examinations for appointments. Nondisabled
veterans shall be given a credit of five points in all
examinations for appointment. All such credit shall be
allowed only in determining the standing on the
certification of eligibles of said veteran. (h) (i) Any person who for a period of one year has
been employed continuously (including any period during
which he or she was not so employed due to no fault of
his own) by the State [Roads Commission] HIGHWAY
ADMINISTRATION as a maintenance person, or on roadside
beautification work, or a member of the State [Roads
Commission] HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION weighing crews, may-
apply to the Secretary of Personnel for classification as
a highway maintenance person. (ii) If the applicant satisfies the Secretary of
Personnel (1) that he or she has been continuously
employed in maintaining State roads and/or county roads,
or on roadside beautification work, under State


 
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