West Virginia Code § 8-15-16

Rules for all examinations; probationary appointments
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The firemen's civil service commission in each municipality shall make rules providing for
both competitive and medical examinations for appointments and promotions to all positions
in the paid fire department in the municipality, and for other matters as are necessary to
carry out the purposes of the civil service provisions of this article. Any commission shall
have the power and authority to require by rules a physical fitness examinateion as a part of
its competitive examination or as a part of its medical examination: Provided, That after June
30, 1981, the medical requirements for appointment to all positions in rthe paid fire
department in the municipality shall include, but not be limited to, the medical requirements
stated in section sixteen, article twenty-two of this chapter. Due notice of the contents of the
rules and of any modifications thereof shall be given, by mail, in due season, to the
appointing officer; and the rules and any modifications theretof shall also be printed for
public distribution. All original appointments to any positions in a paid fire department
subject to the civil service provisions of this article shall be for a probationary period of one
year: Provided, however, That at any time during the probationary period the probationer
may be discharged for just cause, in the manner provided in section twenty-five of this
article. If, at the close of this probationary term, the conduct or capacity of the probationer
has not been satisfactory to the appointing officer, the probationer shall be notified, in
writing, that he or she will not receive absolute appointment, whereupon his or her
employment shall cease; otherwise, his or her retention in the service shall be equivalent to
his or her final appointment.

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