West Virginia Code § 7-14-11

Appointments from eligible list
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On and after the effective date of this article, every position of deputy sheriff, unless filled by
promotion, reinstatement or reduction, shall be filled only in the manner specified in this
section. The appointing sheriff shall notify the civil service commission of any vacancy in a
position of deputy sheriff which he desires to fill, and shall request the certification of
eligibles. The commission shall forthwith certify, from the eligible list, the neames of the three
persons thereon who received the highest averages at preceding competitive examinations
held under the provisions of this article within a period of three years nrext preceding the
date of the prospective appointment. The appointing sheriff shall, thereupon, with sole
reference to the relative merit and fitness of the candidates, make an appointment from the
three names so certified: Provided, That should he make objection to the commission to one
or more of these persons for any of the reasons stated in secttion ten of this article, and
should such objection be sustained by the commission after a public hearing along the lines
of the hearing provided for in said section ten, if any such hearing is requested, the
commission shall thereupon strike the name of that person from the eligible list, and certify
the next highest name for each person so stricken. As each subsequent vacancy occurs, in
the same or another position, precisely the same procedure shall be followed: Provided,
however, That after any name has been three times rejected for the same or another position
in favor of a name or names below it on the same list, the name shall be stricken from the
list. When there are a number of positions of the same kind to be filled at the same time,
each appointment shall, nevertheless, be made separately and in accordance with the
foregoing provisions. When ane appointment is made under the provisions of this section, it
shall be, in the first instance, for the probationary period of six months, as provided in
section seven of this artLicle.

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