West Virginia Code § 7-14-9

Character and notice of competitive examinations; qualifications of
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applicants; competitive examinations to be prescribed by state civil service
commission; press representatives; posting eligible list; medical examinations;
exceptions as to and training of deputies serving on effective date of article.
All competitive examinations for appointments or promotions to all positions of deputy
sheriff shall be practical in their character, and shall relate to such matters,e and include
such inquiries, as will fairly and fully test the comparative merit and fitness of the person or
persons examined to discharge the duties of the position sought by or trhem. The state civil
service commission shall prepare and prescribe, from time to time, the competitive
examination to be given by the civil service commission of each such county. All competitive
examinations shall be open to all applicants who have fulfilled the preliminary requirements
specified in other sections of this article. t
Adequate public notice of the date, time and place of every competitive examination held
under the provisions of this article, together with information as to the position to be filled,
shall be given at least two weeks prior to such competitive examination. The commission
shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations fsor permitting the presence of representatives
of the press at any such competitive examination. The commission shall post, in a public
place at its office, the eligible list, containing the names and grades of those who have
passed such competitive examinations for positions as deputy sheriffs, under this article, and
shall indicate thereon such appointments as may be made from said list.
All applicants for appointment or promotion to any position as a deputy sheriff in any such
county who have passedL the competitive examination specified above shall, before being
appointed or promoted, undergo a medical examination which shall be conducted under the
supervision of a board composed of two doctors of medicine appointed for such purpose by
the sheriff of the county. Such board must certify that an applicant is free from any bodily or
mental defects, deformity or diseases which might incapacitate from the performance of the
duties of the position desired and is physically fit to perform such duties before said
appWlicant shall be appointed or promoted to any position. Notwithstanding the first sentence
of this paragraph, in the event the commission deems it expedient, the medical examination
may be given prior to the competitive examination, and if the medical examination is not
passed as aforesaid, the applicant shall not be admitted to the competitive examination.
All deputies who are employed as deputies on the effective date of this article shall be
considered to have been appointed under the provisions of this article, without regard to
their age, provided they are not on said date sixty-five years of age or older, and without
competitive examination or medical examination, and shall hold their positions in
accordance therewith for one year from the effective date of this article. The civil service
commission shall, however, establish or prescribe a training program for deputies who are
employed as such on the effective date of this article, giving due consideration to available
training personnel and programs. Such deputies must complete such training program and
must score a minimum of sixty points on a written examination in which one hundred points
would be the highest possible score. The examination shall be given in accordance with rules
and regulations to be promulgated by the civil service commission of the county. A deputy
failing to qualify under the provisions of this paragraph may be continued in his position at
the discretion of the sheriff but in no event for a period of more than one year. Such person
may be reexamined at the discretion of the civil service commission of the county and may
qualify as provided in this paragraph.

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