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CHARTER OF THE CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
TITLE ONE - General Provisions
TITLE THREE - Legislative
TITLE FIVE - Officers and Departments
TITLE SEVEN - Boards & Commissions
CHAPTER 141 General Provisions
CHAPTER 142 Commission on Disabilities
CHAPTER 143 Civil Service Commission
CHAPTER 144 Establishment of a Toledo/Lucas County Civic Center Mall Oversight Commission
CHAPTER 145 Plan Commission
CHAPTER 146 Winterfeld Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 147 Sinking Fund Commission
CHAPTER 148 Mayor's Environmental Advisory Board
CHAPTER 149 Health Commission
CHAPTER 150 Regional Water Advisory Board
CHAPTER 151 Toledo Community Improvement Corporation
CHAPTER 152 Pearl Harbor Remembrance Commission
CHAPTER 153 Labor - Management - Citizens Committee
CHAPTER 154 Union Memorial Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 155 Utility Appeals Board
CHAPTER 156 Westwood Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 157 Bowman Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 158 Discrimination on the Basis of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or Conditions Related to AIDS
CHAPTER 159 Human Relations Commission
CHAPTER 160 Neighborhood Block Watch Board
CHAPTER 161 Toledo Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
CHAPTER 162 Joe E. Brown Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 163 Civilian Police Review Board
CHAPTER 164 Toledo Civic Leader Committee
CHAPTER 165 Capital Improvements Program
CHAPTER 166 Municipal Cemetery Commission
CHAPTER 167 Arts Commission
CHAPTER 168 Latino Affairs Commission
CHAPTER 169 Citizens' Fire Division Advisory Commission
CHAPTER 170 Wilson Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 171 School Safety Coordinating Committee
CHAPTER 172 Sleepy Hollow Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 173 Records Commission
CHAPTER 174 Ottawa/Jermain Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 175 Walbridge Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 176 Rev. H. V. Savage Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 177 William A. Smith Jr. Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 178 Greenwood Park Advisory Board
CHAPTER 179 Toledo Botanical Garden Board
CHAPTER 180 Toledo Urban Forestry Commission
CHAPTER 181 Board of Honor
CHAPTER 182 Environmental Protection and Climate Resilience Commission
CHAPTER 183 Municipal Golf Preservation and Engagement Commission
CHAPTER 184 Local Implementation of the United Nations Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women ("CEDAW")
CHAPTER 185 Toledo Blight Authority
CHAPTER 186 Advisory Audit Committee
APPENDIX A RULES OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF TOLEDO, OHIO
FOREWORD
RULE 10.00 - DEFINITION OF TERMS
RULE 20.00 - ADMINISTRATION
RULE 30.00 - CLASSIFICATION
RULE 40.00 - APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION
RULE 50.00 - EXAMINATIONS, VETERANS' PREFERENCE
RULE 60.00 - ELIGIBLE LISTS, REQUISITIONS, CERTIFICATIONS, APPOINTMENTS
RULE 70.00 - TRANSFER, VOLUNTARY DEMOTION, SERVICE RATINGS, MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
RULE 80.00 - DEMOTION, SUSPENSION, REMOVAL
RULE 90.00 - RE-EMPLOYMENT LISTS
RULE 100.00 - PAYROLLS
RULE 110.00 - INVESTIGATION AND HEARINGS
RULE 120.00 - UNSKILLED LABOR
RULE 130.00 - AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES
RULE 140.00 - SEVERABILITY
RULE 150.00 - WAIVER OF RULES
TITLE NINE - Financial Management and Procedures
TITLE ELEVEN - Judicial
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART TWELVE - DEVELOPMENT CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - HEALTH CODE
PART NINETEEN - TAXATION CODE
PART TWENTY-ONE - PERSONNEL RELATIONS AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYMENT
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   SECTION 40.09 Fingerprints
   The Commission may cause fingerprints of applicants for certain responsible positions to be taken and forwarded for processing.
RULE 50.00 - EXAMINATIONS, VETERANS' PREFERENCE
   SECTION 50.01 Character of Examinations
   Examinations shall be fair and job-related and shall test those knowledges, skills and abilities required to successfully perform the duties of the position to which appointment is sought.
   SECTION 50.02 Types and Methods of Examination
   The Commission shall determine and state in the announcement of each examination whether it will be competitive or non-competitive, recruitment or promotional, continuous or any combination thereof.
   Whenever it is determined that applicants are not available in sufficient numbers to justify holding assembled examinations, examinations for such classes may be administered on a continuous basis. Continuous examinations may be held without readvertisement.
   SECTION 50.03 Parts of Examination
   The Commission, through its Commissioner and staff, shall determine the parts or subjects into which each examination shall be divided and the weight to be assigned to each part. The parts which shall be recognized may include written tests; performance tests; oral tests; assessment exercises; evaluations of education, training and experience; evaluations of attendance, performance and conduct; physical ability examinations; medical examinations; background investigations; and other tests as the Commission deems appropriate.
   No oral or written examination shall be held except in the presence of the examiner(s) duly assigned by the Commission.
   a.   Written tests (to include computerized and traditional paper-pencil) may be either objective or essay type and shall be designed to measure job-related knowledge, skills and abilities.
   b.   Oral tests shall consist of a personal interview between the competitor and the designated examiners and/or participation in assessment exercises designed to measure job-related knowledges, skills, abilities and personal characteristics.
   c.   Performance tests shall include work sample tests and such tests of manual ability and skill that will determine the competence of the competitor to do the work.
   d.   Education, training and experience shall be rated by the examiner from the statements contained in the application and from such other sources as may be required.
   e.   Physical examinations, when required, may include tests of bodily condition, muscular strength, agility and physical fitness to perform the work of the position. Failure to reach satisfactory standards in this part of an examination shall cause the rejection of a candidate without regard to the grade(s) attained on other parts of the examination.
(Amended 3-2-16.)
   SECTION 50.04 Licenses Required
   Every person applying for examination for any position, the duties of which require a certificate or licenses of any agency operating under the authority of any ordinance of the City, the State or the United States, shall present to the Commission at the time of application, his certificate or license or a certified copy thereof.
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