Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 53, Sec. 22. (SB 866) Effective June 27, 2018.
to compete in promotional examination and to attain eligibility for appointment.
California Government Code — §§ 18950-18955
Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 53, Sec. 22. (SB 866) Effective June 27, 2018.
to compete in promotional examination and to attain eligibility for appointment.
Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 427, Sec. 44. (AB 1062) Effective January 1, 2014.
Notwithstanding any other law, full-time employees of the state who are exempt from state civil service pursuant to the provisions of Section 4 of Article VII of the California Constitution, shall be eligible to receive three career credits, except when competing for managerial positions, as defined in Section 3513, under conditions prescribed by the department.
Such credits shall be granted only for open nonpromotional examinations. In order to be eligible to receive credits, such employees must meet all qualification requirements specified and must have 12 consecutive months of service in an exempt position.
Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 427, Sec. 45. (AB 1062) Effective January 1, 2014.
The board, department, and each state agency and employee shall encourage economy and efficiency in and devotion to state service by encouraging promotional advancement of employees showing willingness and ability to perform efficiently services assigned them, and every person in state service shall be permitted to advance according to merit and ability.
In an examination held on an open, nonpromotional basis under the provisions of Section 18950, a competitor, who has permanent civil service status, or who has a mandatory right of reinstatement to a position with permanent civil service status, and who attains the passing mark established for an examination which is not for a managerial position as defined in Section 3513,
shall have three credits added to his or her earned score. Such credits shall be known as career credits.
Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 316, Sec. 1.
Added by Stats. 1945, Ch. 123.
Any employee who feels aggrieved at any action taken by any superior or fellow employee in discouraging or in any manner hindering or preventing him from taking any examination or any other action which he deems beneficial to himself may appeal to the board in writing. Any such appeal or communication in connection therewith is confidential and shall not be disclosed without the consent of the employee taking such appeal. Immediately after receiving such appeal the board shall investigate and shall take such action as it deems necessary.
Added by Stats. 1945, Ch. 1523.
In any promotional examinations for positions in the California Highway Patrol, there shall be allowed to each competitor an additional credit for merit, efficiency and fitness of one-quarter of a point for each year which he has served in the grade next lower than that for which the examination is given.
Added by Stats. 1983, Ch. 578, Sec. 1.
Examinations for those classes designated as supervisory level peace officers in the Department of Corrections and Youth Authority, with respect to those peace officers enumerated in Section 830.5 of the Penal Code, shall be job related and shall include measurable examination components which allow for objective scoring of applicants’ responses, as developed by the board.