In seeking applicants for positions within its Police Department,
the Borough of Lititz may advertise for applicants or may limit its
search and advertising to applicants with Act 120 training, at the
sole discretion of the Borough of Lititz.
Applications for positions in the Police Department may be received
only at the times designated by the Civil Service Commission when
available positions in the Police Department exist. They can be obtained
during normal business hours in the office of the Municipal Secretary
and by such other offices and officers as the Commission may designate.
The receipt of such applications shall be subject to the following
conditions:
A. No application received after 12:00 noon 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; and
B. An application shall become invalid one year after the date upon
which it was received.
All applicants for the position of police officer must be no
less than 18 years of age before the deadline for submitting completed
applications. Each applicant shall present satisfactory evidence of
date of birth, if requested.
Every applicant for any position in the Borough of Lititz Police
Department shall possess a diploma from an accredited high school
or graduate equivalency diploma. In addition, every applicant must
be a United States citizen, be of good moral character, be physically
and mentally fit to perform the full duties of a police officer, and,
prior to appointment, possess a valid motor vehicle operator's
license issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The Commission may refuse to examine, or if examined, may refuse
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 unfit for the performance of the duties of the position
applied for, or who is illegally using a controlled substance, as
defined in Section 201 of the Controlled Substances Act (Public Law
91-513, 21 U.S.C. § 802), or who has been 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 forms of government set
forth in the Constitutions and laws of the United States of America
and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Applications will be received by the Municipal Secretary, who
shall be designated to receive such applications in the public advertisement.
Applications may also be received by the Municipal Secretary's
official designee. The Municipal Secretary, or the Municipal Secretary's
official designee, shall record the receipt of all applications and
provide the applicant with notice of the time and place for the first
portion of the testing procedure, the written examination. 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.
If any applicant or person is aggrieved by refusal of the Commission to certify the applicant as eligible after examination, or a person is aggrieved by refusal of the Commission to examine the person, the Commission shall, at the request of the applicant or person aggrieved, within 10 days, appoint a time and place for a public hearing. At the hearing, the applicant or person aggrieved may appear with or without counsel, and the Commission shall take testimony and review its refusal to provide examination or certification. The deliberations of the Commission, including interim rulings on evidentiary or procedural issues, may be held in the nature of a closed executive session. The Commission's disposition of the matter shall constitute official action which shall occur at a public meeting held pursuant to 65 Pa.C.S.A. Ch.
7 (relating to open meetings). The decision of the Commission shall be final.
The Commission shall conspicuously post in the Borough Municipal
Building an announcement of the hiring or promotional testing and
set forth 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, and the deadline
for filing those applications. In addition, at least two weeks prior
to the close of the application, publication of the notice shall occur
in at least one newspaper of general circulation or a newspaper circulating
generally in the Borough of Lititz.
A background investigation of the character and reputation of
the applicant may be made by the Commission or its agent and may include
*credit reports and reports of investigations from recognized agencies.
*Credit reports are not sufficient to disqualify an applicant. If
information from credit reports or criminal record investigations
forms a part of the basis for disqualification of an applicant, the
applicant will be so notified.