No Commissioner shall, at the same time, hold an elective or
appointed office under the United States Government, the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania or any political subdivision of the Commonwealth,
except that one member of the Commission may be a member of the Borough
Council and one member may be a member of the teaching profession.
The Chairperson, or in his or her absence, the Vice Chairperson,
shall preside at all meetings and hearings of the Commission, decide
all points of order or procedure and perform all duties required by
law including these rules and regulations.
The Vice Chairperson shall act in the absence of the Chairperson
in carrying out the duties of the Chairperson and shall be a voting
member.
The Secretary, under the direction of the Commission, shall
handle all official correspondence of the Commission, including the
recording of votes cast by the Commissioners, send out all notices
required by law including these rules and regulations, keeping a record
of each examination or other official action of the Commission, and
perform all other duties required by law including these rules and
regulations. The Borough Manager shall be available to assist the
Secretary when reasonably requested by the Commission.
Except for the annual organization meeting, all meetings shall
be held either at the call of the Chairperson or at the call of two
members of the Commission. The Commission shall have the discretion
to determine whether meetings shall be open to the public when not
specifically regulated by law or these rules and regulations. Each
Commissioner shall be notified in writing of each and every meeting.
In all cases regarding meetings, including scheduling, the board shall
follow the provisions provided for pursuant to 65 Pa.C.S.A. Ch. 7,
as amended and commonly known as the "Sunshine Law." The order of
business for all meetings shall be as follows:
B. Public comments (agenda items).
C. Approval of previous meeting's minutes.
D. Communications and reports.
H. Public comments (general).
The Borough shall furnish to the Commission, on its requisition,
clerical assistance that may be necessary for the work of the Commission.
The Borough shall provide a suitable and convenient room for the use
of the Commission. The Commission shall order from the Borough the
necessary stationery, postage, printing and supplies. The Borough
shall also provide the services of a solicitor for the Commission
to be appointed by the Commission and paid by the Borough. The Borough
shall have the authority to place a reasonable limit on the amount
allowed each year for the services of the Commission Solicitor. The
elected and appointed officials of the Borough shall aid the Commission
in all proper ways in carrying out the provisions of this subsection
relating to civil service.
The Commission may amend, revise, void or replace these rules
and regulations for any reason by action of a majority of the Commission
Before any changes to these rules and regulations become effective,
those changes must be approved by the Borough Council. These rules
and regulations, and any amendments thereto, once approved by the
Borough Council, shall be made available to the public for distribution
or inspection, as amended.
The Commission shall keep minutes of its proceedings and records of examinations and other official actions. All recommendations of applicants for appointment received by the Commission shall be kept and preserved for a period of five years, and all records and all written causes of removal filed with the Commission, except as otherwise provided in §
A208-26 shall be open to public inspection and subject to reasonable regulation.
The Commission shall have the power to make investigations concerning
all matters relating to the administration and enforcement of these
rules and regulations. The Chairperson of the Commission is authorized
to administer oaths and affirmations in connection with such investigations.