West Virginia Code § 8-14-12

Form of application; age and residency requirements; exceptions
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(a) The policemen's civil service commission in each Class I and Class II city shall require a
person applying for admission to any competitive examination provided under the civil
service provisions of this article or under the commission's rules to file in its office, within a
reasonable time prior to the proposed examination, a formal application in which the
applicant shall state under oath or affirmation: e
(1) The applicant's full name, residence, and post-office address;
(2) The applicant's United States citizenship, age, and the place uand date of the applicant's
birth;
(3) The applicant's state of health and the applicant's physical capacity for the public
service; a
(4) The applicant's business and employments and lresidences for at least three previous
years; and
(5) Other information as may reasonably be required, touching upon the applicant's
qualifications and fitness for the public service.
(b) Applications shall be furnished by the commission, without charge. The commission may
require, in connection with the application, the certificates of citizens, physicians, and
others, having pertinent knowledge concerning the applicant, as the good of the service may
require.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of §11-5-1 et seq. of this code, a person may not submit
an application for original appointment if the person is less than 18 years of age at the date
of the individual's application. There shall be no other age-based restrictions on applications
for original appointments.
(d) Notwithstanding the requirements established in this section, if an applicant: (1)
Formerly served upon the paid police department of the city to which he or she makes
application, for a period of more than his or her probationary period; (2) resigned from the
department at a time when there were no charges of misconduct or other misfeasance
pending against the applicant; and (3) applies for appointment by reinstatement within a
period of two years from the date of resignation from the paid police department to which
the individual seeks appointment by reinstatement, then the individual is eligible for
appointment by reinstatement in the discretion of the policemen's civil service commission.
Age will not be a factor in appointment consideration. The applicant, providing his or her
former term of service so justifies, may be appointed by reinstatement to the paid police
department without a competitive examination, but the applicant shall undergo a medical
examination. The applicant shall be the lowest in rank in the department next above the
probationers of the department.

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