Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following words and phrases,
wherever used in these rules, shall be construed to have the meaning
indicated herein:
APPLICANT
Any individual who applies in writing to the Commission in
response to a legally advertised notice of vacancy and/or examination
for any position in the Police Department.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Sayre, of the County of Bradford of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
CERTIFICATION
The submission to the appointing authority pursuant to its
request for three names taken from the eligible list developed by
the Civil Service Commission.
CERTIFICATION LIST
A list certified by the Commission and submitted to the Council
of eligible persons to be considered by council for a full-time position
in the Police Department.
CHAIR
The Chair of the Civil Service Commission of the Borough.
COMMISSION
The Civil Service Commission of the Borough.
COMMISSIONER
An individual appointed by the Borough to serve as a member
of the Civil Service Commission.
CORPORAL
Corporal of the Police Department.
COUNCIL
The Borough Council of the Borough of Sayre, Pennsylvania.
ELIGIBILITY LIST
A list prepared by the Commission of eligible persons for
possible inclusion in a certification list.
ELIGIBLE
A person whose name is recorded on a current eligible list
or furlough list.
EXAMINATION
The series of tests given to applicants to determine their
qualifications for a position in the Police Department.
FURLOUGH LIST
The list containing the names of persons temporarily laid
off from positions in the Police Department because of a reduction
in the number of officers.
HIS
His or her, he or she.
PATROL OFFICER
An entry-level full-time police position in the Police Department.
POLICE OFFICER
A patrolman, corporal or sergeant in the Police Department.
PROBATIONER
An officer in the Police Department who has been appointed
from an eligible list but who has not yet completed the work-test
period.
REDUCTION IN RANK
A change to a different position or rank where the employee
fulfilled all the requirements of these rules and regulations for
both the prior and current position or rank. However, a decrease in
salary without a change to a different position or rank shall not
necessarily constitute a reduction in rank.
REMOVAL
The permanent separation of a police officer from the Police
Department.
SECRETARY
The Secretary of the Civil Service Commission of the Borough.
SERGEANT
Sergeant of the Police Department.
SUSPENSION
The temporary separation without pay of a police officer
from the Police Department.
Any vacancy in the Commission, for any reason whatsoever, shall
be filled by the Council for the unexpired term within the period
of 30 days immediately after the vacancy occurs.
These rules and regulations shall only apply to the following
positions:
A. Full-time police officers, corporal and sergeant positions; and
B. Whenever the Council decides to place the position of Chief of Police
under Civil Service Law, the Chief of Police.
Applications for a patrol officer position in the Police Department
shall remain valid as an application for a patrol officer position
for a period of two years from the time the application is received
and accepted.
Before any applicant is conditionally offered a patrol officer's
position in the Police Department, the applicant shall be required
to submit to the following evaluation process:
A. The timely filing of a true and correct application;
B. Showing of compliance with the position's general requirements;
E. A physical agility test; and
F. A background investigation, which shall succeed the written examination,
physical agility test, and oral examination.
Every applicant for a position as a patrol officer in the Police
Department shall:
A. Have Act 120 police training certification;
B. At the time of application be no less than 21 years of age;
C. Be a citizen of the United States of America;
D. Have graduated from an accredited high school or have an equivalent
education acceptable to the Commission;
E. Be physically and mentally fit to perform the duties of a patrol
officer;
F. Be of good moral character;
G. Be licensed to drive a motor vehicle in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
H. In the case of a foreign-born applicant, submit evidence satisfactory
to the Commission showing the person to be a naturalized citizen;
I. Not be currently using any drug illegally or excessively consuming
alcohol;
J. Not be a person found guilty of a crime involving moral turpitude;
K. Not be a person guilty of infamous or notoriously disgraceful conduct;
L. Not be a person who has been dismissed from public service for delinquency
or misconduct in office;
M. Not be a person affiliated with any group whose policies or activities
are subversive to the forms of government set forth in the Constitution
and Laws of the United States and the Constitution and Laws of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and
N. Not have been found guilty of a crime graded as a misdemeanor 2 or
above.
The Commission shall, in writing, establish rules for the administration
of the examinations and the physical agility test.
The applicant patrol officer who is given a conditional offer
of employment shall be required to submit as directed and pass a drug
screen test which shall be a component of the medical examination.
In addition to the patrol officer general requirements set forth in §
A181-18 of these rules and regulations, all applicants for the position of corporal or sergeant shall have:
A. In addition to meeting the qualifications in §
A181-34 above, all applicants for a promotional position, except Chief, shall have not received a formal written reprimand for one year prior to the deadline for submitting applications, and/or shall not have been suspended without pay at any time five years prior to the deadline for submitting applications. Any formal written reprimand or suspension to which the applicant has timely appealed pursuant to a grievance procedure or these rules and regulations shall be disregarded unless the appeal is resolved prior to the creation of the eligibility list.
B. If applying for the position of corporal, at least two years of full-time
police officer experience with the Police Department;
C. If applying for the position of sergeant, at least three years of
full-time police officer experience in the Police Department;
D. Demonstrated an ability to carry out orders from superiors;
E. Demonstrated a working knowledge of police science and administration;
F. Demonstrated an ability to supervise the work of subordinates; and
G. Demonstrated at least a grade of "satisfactory" on the latest service
rating, if there be any; provided, however, that an evaluation of
the experience, training, general background and such other records
of performance of the applicant, at the discretion of the Commission,
may be substituted for the service rating.
The Commission shall post in the office of the Secretary a current
list of the names and grades of the individuals currently on any eligibility
list relating to any police officer position.
Whenever under these rules and regulations a notice is required
to be sent by the Commission to an applicant or a full-time patrol
officer of the Police Department:
A. The notice shall be sent both by:
(1)
Regular first-class mail; and
(2)
Certified or registered mail, return receipt request, deliver
to addressee only.
B. Any mailing of a notice, be it by regular first-class mail, shall
require a certificate of mailing reflecting the date the notice was
placed in the U. S. Mail;
C. Any mailing of a notice by certified or registered mail shall require
a signed return receipt;
D. A notice shall be considered sent whenever it is placed in the U.
S. Mail;
E. There shall be a presumption that any notice sent by regular first-class
mail, certified mail or registered mail pursuant to this section has
been received five days after the notice is placed in the U. S. Mail;
F. All applicants for a position in the Police Department and all full-time
police officers in the Police Department shall have the responsibility
to:
(1)
Notify, in writing, the Secretary of the Commission of any change
of their mailing address and said notification must be sent by regular
first-class mail;
(a)
The post-mark date of the mailing shall be the date of notice;
(b)
The notice shall be sent within two business days of the change
of address; and
(c)
An address shall be considered changed once it no longer is
the person's mailing address.
(2)
Subsection
F(1) of this section notwithstanding, any notice required to be published in a newspaper shall be considered published the date the notice is published in said newspaper and any notice required to be posted shall be considered posted the date the notice is posted.
The foregoing rules and regulations, which are in accordance
with the powers granted by the Civil Services Code enacted by the
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and in accordance
with the authority granted by the municipal governing body of the
Borough of Sayre, Pennsylvania, are hereby adopted by the Civil Service
Commission of the Borough of Sayre, Pennsylvania, on __________.