West Virginia Code § 8-14-15a

Veteran qualification for examinations required during probation period
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(a) Any person who has served on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States, was
honorably discharged from that service, and who has successfully completed the course of
instruction required to qualify him or her for rating as a military police officer, law-
enforcement specialist or other equivalent rating in his or her particular branch of the
Armed Forces, may submit to the Civil Service Commission a photostatic copy of the
certificate issued to him or her certifying successful completion of such course of instruction
and a photostatic copy of his or her discharge from the Armed Forces. The Civil Service
Commission shall allow, upon request of the veteran, that he or suhe be permitted to take any
examinations required during the probationary period without first having to complete a
training course for that subject: Provided, That if the veterant does not pass the examination
or examinations, he or she may be subject to the same reexamination requirements of
persons who have not applied under the provisions of this section.
(b) A veteran wishing to utilize the provisions of selction (a) must have first met the
requirements contained in §8-14-12 and §8-14s-13 of this code.
(c) The veteran must successfully pass all iexaminations and any other requirements of his or
her probation period, to be eligible fgor absolute appointment.

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