In order to be eligible for participation in
any examination for any position with the Police Department, every
applicant must submit a completed application form to the Commission
before the deadline stated by the Commission for that specific examination.
The application form is attached as Appendix A-1 and incorporated into these rules and regulations. The
application must be completed truthfully, and the applicant is subject
to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 4904 relating to unsworn
falsification to authorities.
The Borough is an equal opportunity employer.
It is the Borough's and the Commission's policy to grant equal employment
opportunities to qualified persons without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, gender, marital status or non-job-related
physical or mental handicap or disability. The Borough and the Commission
will provide equal opportunities in employment and promotion.
Application forms shall be available to all
interested persons in the office of the Borough Secretary and from
such other offices and officers that the Commission, from time to
time, may choose to designate. Application forms may be mailed upon
written or telephone request. However, the Commission assumes no responsibility
for missed filing deadlines due to a delay in the mail.
All applicants must have reached their 21st
birthday before the deadline for submitting completed applications.
Each applicant shall provide satisfactory evidence of date of birth.
Every applicant for any position in the Police
Department shall posses a diploma from an accredited high school or
a graduate equivalency diploma. In addition, every applicant must
be a United States citizen, be physically and mentally fit to perform
the full duties of a police officer, be of good moral character and,
prior to appointment, possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license
issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
An investigation of the character and reputation
of the applicant shall be made by the Commission and will include
credit reports and reports of investigations from recognized agencies.
Credit reports alone are not sufficient to disqualify an applicant.
A. In addition to meeting the qualifications in §
A131-19 above, all applicants for a promotional position, except Chief, shall have not been suspended without pay at any time three years prior to the deadline for submitting applications [Attachment A-1(a)]. Any 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. All applicants shall have continuous prior service
with the Police Department of Steelton Borough as follows:
(1)
An applicant for the position of Corporal shall
have at least three years of service with the Department.
(2)
An applicant for the position of Sergeant shall
have at least five years of service with the Department.
(3)
An applicant for the position of Lieutenant
shall have at least seven years of service with the Department.
(4)
An applicant shall have graduated from a state-recognized
police academy or school (or have been grandfathered from such requirement)
and must have achieved state certification or recertification.
(5)
An applicant shall have demonstrated an ability
to carry out orders from superiors.
(6)
An applicant shall have demonstrated a working
knowledge of police science and administration as ascertained by an
appropriate promotional examination.
(7)
An applicant will have demonstrated an ability
to supervise the work of subordinates, if any.
Applications for positions in the Police Department
shall be received at the Borough Municipal Building only after an
examination has been properly advertised and before the deadline for
receiving applications, which must be set forth in the public advertisement.
Applications will be received by the municipal officer designated
in the public advertisement or his designee. That person shall record
the receipt of all applications and provide each applicant with notice
of the time and place for the first portion of the testing procedure,
the written examination. A copy of the form for that notice is attached
as Appendix A-2 and incorporated into these rules and regulations. Any
application containing material errors or omissions may, at the discretion
of the Commission, be returned to the applicant for correction prior
to the deadline for filing applications, after which no new applications
or amended applications will be accepted.
The Commission may refuse to examine or, if
examined, may refuse to certify as eligible after examination any
applicant who is found to lack any of the minimum qualifications for
examination prescribed in these rules and regulations for the particular
position for which the applicant has applied. In addition, the Commission
may refuse to examine or, if examined, may refuse to certify any applicant
who is physically or mentally unfit to perform the full duties of
the position to which he seeks employment or who is addicted to the
habitual use of intoxicating liquors or narcotic drugs or who is guilty
of any crime involving moral turpitude or of infamous or notoriously
disgraceful conduct or who has been dismissed from public service
for delinquency or misconduct in office or who is affiliated with
any group whose policies or activities are subversive to the form
of government set forth in the constitutions and laws of the United
States and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Applications for positions in the Police Department
may be received at any time during normal business hours in the main
office of the Steelton Borough Municipal Building. The receipt of
such applications shall be subject to the following conditions:
A. No application received after 4:00 p.m. prevailing
time on any day that is 14 calendar days prior to the date fixed for
the written examination in the public announcement shall be considered
for such examination.
B. An application shall become invalid one year after
the date upon which it was received.
Any applicant or other person who believes that
he is aggrieved by the actions of the Commission in refusing to examine
or to certify him as eligible after examination may request a hearing
before the Commission. Within 10 days after such request, the Commission
shall designate a time and place for the hearing, which shall be conducted
pursuant to the procedures set forth in the Local Agency Law, 2 Pa.C.S.A.
§ 101 et seq. The applicant or aggrieved party must take his request
for a hearing in writing within 10 calendar days of the date when
the party knew or should have known of the Commission's action which
is being challenged.
The Commission shall conspicuously post in the
Borough Municipal Building notice of the time and place of every examination,
together with the information as to the type of position to be filled,
the requirements for that position, where applications may be obtained
for the examination and the deadline for filing those applications.
In addition, at least two weeks prior to each examination, publication
of the notice shall occur in at least one newspaper of general circulation
or a newspaper circulating generally in the Borough. A model notice
for posting the publication is attached as Appendix A-3 and incorporated into these rules and regulations.