West Virginia Code § 7-14-8

Form of application; age requirements; exceptions
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(a) The civil service commission in each county shall require persons applying for admission
to any competitive examination provided for under this article or under the rules and
regulations of the commission to file in its office, within a reasonable time prior to the
proposed competitive examination, a formal application in which the applicant shall state
under oath or affirmation: e
(1) His or her full name, residence and post-office address;
(2) His or her United States citizenship, age and the place and duate of his or her birth;
(3) His or her health and his or her physical capacity for the position of deputy sheriff;
(4) His or her business, employments and residences faor at least three previous years; and
(5) Such other information as may reasonably be required, relative to the applicant's
qualifications and fitness for the position of deputy sheriff.
(b) Blank forms for the applications shall be furnished by the commission, without charge, to
all persons requesting applications. The commission may require, in connection with the
application, such certificates of citizens, physicians or others, having pertinent knowledge
concerning the applicant, as the good of the service may require.
(c) No application for original appointment shall be received on and after the effective date
of this article, if the perLson applying is less than eighteen years of age at the date of his or
her application. There shall be no other age-based restrictions on applications for original
appointments.
(d) Any applicant who formerly served as a deputy sheriff for more than six months before
resignation is eligible for reinstatement by appointment if:
(1) No charges of misconduct or other misfeasance are pending against the applicant;
(2) The applicant seeks reinstatement within two years of resignation as a deputy sheriff;
(3) The applicant resides in the same county as the original appointment; and
(4) The applicant completes a medical and psychological examination to certify the applicant
can perform the duties of a deputy sheriff.
The commission may reinstate the applicant without a competitive examination in the
commission's discretion.
(e) If an applicant is successfully reinstated as a deputy sheriff pursuant to subsection (d),
the applicant shall be the lowest in rank in the sheriff's office next above the probationers of
the office.

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