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All positions, as determined by the Commission, requiring peculiar and exceptional qualifications of a scientific, technical, managerial, professional or educational nature, or positions where it is impractical to develop and administer competitive examinations may be placed in the non-competitive classified service.
Applicants for such positions who have the necessary qualifications, as determined by the Commission, may be given a non-competitive qualifying examination.
Applicants who qualify under the provisions of this section shall be placed on appropriate eligible lists in alphabetical order without a grade or ranking and the entire eligible list shall be certified to the Appointing Authority upon request. The Appointing Authority may appoint to such position any person on the list.
The detailed score of the successful candidates shall be kept on file by the Commission so long as the eligible list created from the examination remains in effect. These records may be inspected at the office of the Commission by any Appointing Authority to whom a certification has been issued.
The examination materials of successful and unsuccessful candidates shall be kept on file for ninety (90) calendar days from the posting of any such list.
(8-17-87)
No examination shall be deemed to have been completed until the markings and results have been determined, and the Commission has promulgated the same. After reviewing the results of an examination and before promulgation, if not satisfied, the Commission may reject it and order another examination held. No person taking an examination shall acquire any rights whatsoever until the Commission has examined and promulgated the list.
The Commission Rules, minutes, classification plan, eligible lists, certification lists and those other records defined as public records in accordance with applicable state law, shall be open to the public. Such records may be inspected during regular business hours, subject to reasonable conditions. All examinations and examination materials and papers are the property of the Commission and shall be kept confidential to the maximum extent permitted by law. Other paper, records, and supporting documents of the Commission may, at the discretion and with the consent of the Commission, be open to public inspection.
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