[HISTORY:[1] Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of East Greenville 5-2-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-02. Amendments noted where applicable.]
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Editor's Note: Former Ch. 9, Civil Service Commission, adopted 10-24-2017 by Ord. No. 2017-05 was repealed 6-7-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-04.
The Borough of East Greenville ("Borough") hereby establishes a Civil Service Commission ("Commission") in compliance with the Pennsylvania Borough Code, as amended.
The Commission shall consist of three commissioners who shall be qualified electors of the Borough and shall be appointed by the Borough Council initially to serve for the terms of two, four and six years. As terms expire, the members of the Commission shall each be appointed for terms of six years. When a vacancy occurs on the Commission for any reason, said vacancy shall be filled by the Borough Council for the unexpired term within the period of 30 days after the vacancy occurs.
Borough Council may appoint up to three alternate members in addition to the three regular members of the Commission. Each alternate member shall be a qualified elector of the Borough and shall serve a term of six years. Alternate members may participate in all proceedings and discussions of the Commission to the same and full extent as provided by law for Commission members, but may only cast a vote if designated as a voting alternate member pursuant to Section 1174 of the Borough Code.
Each member of the Commission, before entering upon the discharge of the duties of office, must take an oath or affirmation of office pursuant to 53 Pa.C.S. § 1141.
No regular or alternate member of the Commission may hold an elective or appointed office under the federal government, this commonwealth 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.
No member of the Commission may receive any compensation for their duties on the Commission.
The Commission first appointed shall organize within 10 days of its appointment and shall elect one of its members as the Chair and one member as the Secretary. The Commission shall, thereafter, meet and organize on the first Monday of each even-numbered year. The Secretary of the Commission shall give each Commission member 24 hours' notice in writing of each and every meeting of the Commission. Three members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum, and no action of the Commission shall be valid unless it shall have the concurrence of at least two members. If, by reason of absence or disqualification of a member a quorum is not reached, the Chair shall designate as many alternate members of the Commission to sit on the Commission as may be needed to provide a quorum. All Commission meetings, aside from reorganization meetings, shall be held on an as-needed basis and shall be scheduled by the Chair of the Commission.
The Commission shall have the authority pursuant to Section 1176 of the Borough Code to prescribe, amend and enforce rules and regulations for its function. Said rules and regulations and modifications shall be made available by the Borough for public distribution or inspection. The rules and regulations or any amendments must be approved by Borough Council before their effective date. No rule or regulation may be annulled, amended or supplemented to without prior approval of Borough Council.
The Commission shall keep minutes of its proceedings and records of examinations and other official actions. The Commission shall create an annual report to Council briefly summarizing its work during the year, which report shall be available for public inspection.
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Each and every appointment to and promotion in the police force of the Borough shall be made only according to qualifications and fitness, to be determined by competitive examinations which shall be under the control of the Civil Service Commission.
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No person shall be suspended, removed or reduced in rank as a paid employee on the police force of the Borough except in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and applicable state law.
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To ensure the reasonable and proper function of the Commission, the Borough shall provide to the Commission the following:
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Clerical assistance that is necessary for the work of the Commission.
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Suitable and convenient room for the use of the Commission.
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Stationery, postage, printing, and supplies.
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The services of a solicitor for the Commission to be appointed by the Commission and paid by the Borough.
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Through its elected and appointed officials, aid the Commission in all proper ways in carrying out the provisions of this chapter.
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Prior approval by Borough Council is required for an expenditure of funds in connection with the Commission.
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The Commission shall have the sole authority to conduct investigations concerning all matters in connection with the administration and enforcement of the civil service provisions of this chapter and rules and regulations adopted thereunder and of the civil service provisions of the Borough Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Chair of the Commission shall have the authority to administer oaths and affirmations in connection with such investigations.
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The Commission shall have the authority to issue subpoenas over the signature of the Chair to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of records and papers pertaining to any investigation or inquiry. Subpoenas properly issued by the Commission as set forth in the foregoing sentence shall be subject to the requirements, penalties, and enforcement powers established under Section 1179 of the Borough Code.
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The Commission shall make rules and regulations, to be approved by Borough Council as above provided, providing for the examination of applicants for positions and promotions in the police force and shall prescribe the minimum qualifications of all applicants to be examined and the passing grades. All examinations for positions or promotions shall be practical in character and shall relate to such matters and include such inquiries as will fairly test the merit and fitness of the persons examined to discharge the duties of the employment sought. All examinations shall be open to all applicants who have the minimum qualifications required by the rules and regulations. Every applicant shall be subject to the regulations adopted by the Commission and shall be required to submit to a physical fitness or agility examination that is job related and consistent with business necessity and a background investigation. Every applicant, if made a conditional offer of employment, shall be given a physical and psychological medical examination in accordance with the regulations of the Commission and Section 1189 of the Borough Code.
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Public notice of the time and place of every examination, together with information as to the kind of position or place to be filled, shall be given by publication once in a newspaper of general circulation in the Borough, or, at least two weeks prior to each examination, and a copy of the notice shall be prominently posted in the office of the Commission or Borough Hall.
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Once the testing process is completed, including any background, physical agility or other examination, with the exception of any physical and psychological medical examination, the Commission shall post in the Borough Hall the eligibility list containing those individuals who have passed the examination and rank the candidates who have satisfied the minimum requirements for appointment. Persons, male or female, who served in the military or naval service of the United States during any war in which the United States has been, is now or shall hereafter be engaged and who have honorable discharges from such service who have successfully passed the examination shall be given the additional credits and preference in appointment and promotion as provided by law under 51 Pa.C.S.A. Chapter 71 (relating to veterans' preference). The eligibility list shall be valid for one year from the date the Commission ranks all passing applicants, assigns veterans' preference points and formally adopts the eligibility list. The Commission may, at its sole discretion, void the eligibility list or extend any eligibility list at any time and for any reason for up to an additional 12 months by a majority vote of the Commission at a duly authorized Commission meeting.
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Each person desiring to apply for examination shall complete and file with the Commission a formal application with the Commission. The Commission may reject any application that is incomplete or that fails to conform to the rules and regulations of the Commission or as may otherwise be required by law. The Commission shall provide an application form requesting the information required by 8 Pa.C.S. § 1182 and such other information as shall be required by the Commission's rules and regulations.
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The Commission may refuse to examine, or, if examined, may refuse to certify as eligible after examination, any applicant who is found to lack any of the minimum qualifications for examination prescribed in the Commission's rules and regulations. The Commission may also refuse to examine, or, if examined, may refuse to certify as eligible, any applicant who is physically or mentally unfit to perform the full duties of the position to which he or she seeks employment or who is illegally using a controlled substance, as defined in Section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (Public Law 91-513, 21 U.S.C. § 802), who is guilty of a crime involving moral turpitude, or of infamous or notoriously disgraceful conduct, or who has been dismissed from public service for a delinquency or misconduct in office, or who is affiliated with any group whose policies or activities are subversive to the form of government set forth in the constitutions and laws of the United States and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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If any applicant or person believes he or she is aggrieved by refusal of the Commission to examine or certify the applicant as eligible after examination, the Commission shall, at the request of the applicant, within 10 days of said request, appoint a time and place for a public hearing, where applicant may appear with or without counsel, at which time the Commission shall review its refusal to make such examination or certification and take testimony as may be offered. The deliberations of the Commission, including interim rulings on evidentiary or procedural issues, may be held in the nature of an executive session. The Commission's disposition of the matter shall constitute official action which shall occur at a public meeting held pursuant to the requirements of 65 Pa.C.S. Chapter 7 (relating to open meetings). The decision of the Commission shall be final.
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Except as provided in Subsection B of this section, every original position or employment in the police force, except that of Chief of Police, shall be filled in the following manner:
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Borough Council shall notify the Commission of any vacancy which is to be filled and shall request the certification of a list of eligible candidates.
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The Commission shall certify, for each existing vacancy from the eligible list, the names of three persons, or a lessor number where three are not available, who have received the highest average.
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Borough Council shall make a conditional appointment from the three names certified, based solely on the merits and fitness of the candidates, unless Borough Council makes objections to the Commission regarding one or more of the certified persons for any of the reasons provided at Section 1183 of the Borough Code. Should such objections be sustained by the Commission, or should the appointee be determined to be unqualified in accordance with the procedures of Section 1189 of the Borough Code, the Commission shall strike the name of such candidate from the eligible list and certify the next highest name for each name stricken off. As each subsequent vacancy occurs in that same or another position, precisely the same procedure shall be followed.
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Any vacancy in an existing position in the police force which occurs as a result of retirement, resignation, disability or death may be filled by Borough Council by the reappointment or reinstatement of a former employee of the police force who had previously complied with the provisions of this chapter. No examination other than a physical examination as directed by the Commission shall be required in any case of reappointment or reinstatement.
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In the case of a vacancy in the office of Chief of Police or equivalent official, Borough Council may nominate a person to the Commission. It shall become the duty of the Commission to subject that person to a noncompetitive examination, and if such person shall be certified by the Commission as qualified, he may then be appointed to that position, and thereafter shall be subject to all the provisions of this chapter.
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Whenever there are urgent reasons for the filing of a vacancy in any position in the police force and there are no names on the eligible list for such appointment, Borough Council may nominate a person to the Commission for noncompetitive examination, and if such nominee shall be certified by the Commission as qualified after such noncompetitive examination, he may be appointed provisionally to fill such vacancy.
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Within three weeks of the provisional appointment, the Commission shall hold a competitive examination and certify an eligible list. A regular appointment shall then be made from the name or names submitted by the Commission. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the appointment, without examination, or persons, temporarily as police officers in cases of riot or other emergencies.
All applicants for examination shall undergo a physical examination, either before or after the written examination, which shall be conducted under the supervision of a physician appointed by the Borough Council. No person shall be eligible for appointment until that physician certifies that the applicant is free from any bodily or mental defect, deformity or disease that might incapacitate him for the discharge of the position desired.
Borough Council shall notify the Commission of a vacancy in the police force which is to be filled by promotion and shall request the certification of an eligibility list. Promotions of any officer of the police force shall be based on merit to be ascertained by examinations as prescribed by the Commission. All questions relative to the promotion shall be practical in character and shall fairly and reasonably test the merit and fitness of persons seeking promotion. The Commission shall certify for vacancies to be filled by promotion consistent with Section 1188 of the Borough Code. Only the Borough Council shall have the authority to determine in each instance whether an increase in salary shall constitute a promotion.
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No person employed in the police force of this Borough shall be suspended without pay, removed or reduced in rank except for the following reasons:
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Physical or mental disability affecting the person's ability to continue in service, in which case the person shall receive an honorable discharge from service.
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Neglect or violation of any official duty.
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Violation of any law if the violation constitutes a misdemeanor or felony.
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Inefficiency, neglect, intemperance, immorality, disobedience of orders or conduct unbecoming of an officer.
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Intoxication while on duty.
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Engaging or participating in the conduct of a political or election campaign while on duty or in uniform or while using Borough property otherwise than to exercise the person's own right of suffrage.
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Engaging or participating in the conduct of a political or election campaign for an incompatible office as provided in § 9-5 of this chapter.
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Any person suspended, removed or reduced in rank shall have the right to demand a hearing, and a hearing shall be granted by the Commission pursuant to Section 1191(a) of the Borough Code. In the event the Commission shall sustain the charges and order the suspension or removal or reduction in rank, the person suspended, removed or reduced in rank shall have an immediate right of appeal to the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County as provided by law.
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If, for financial or other reasons, it is deemed necessary by the Borough to reduce the number of paid officers of the police force, the Borough shall furlough the person, including a probationer, last appointed to the police force. The removal shall be accomplished by furloughing in numerical order commencing with the person last appointed until the reduction shall have been accomplished. In the event the police shall again be increased, the employees furloughed shall be reinstated in the order of their seniority in the service. This subsection as to reductions in force shall not be applicable to a chief of police.
All appointments to the police force, including the Chief of Police or equivalent official, prior to the creation of the Commission and adoption of Ord. No. 2017-05 shall continue to hold their positions and shall not be required to take any examination under the provisions of this chapter, except as may be required for promotion, provided that, this section shall not be construed to apply to persons employed temporarily in emergency cases.
No discrimination shall be exercised, threatened or promised by any person against or in favor of any application or employee because of political or religious opinions or affiliations or race, and no offer or promise or reward, favor or benefit, directly or indirectly, shall be made to or received by any person for any act done or duty omitted or to be done under chapter.
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The term "police force" as used in this chapter, shall mean a police force organized and operating as prescribed by law, the members of which devote their normal working hours to police duty or duty in connection with the bureau, agencies, and services connected with police protection work, and who are paid a stated salary or compensation for such work by the Borough. "Police force" as used in this chapter shall not include:
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Special police appointed by the Mayor to act in emergencies;
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Any person appointed solely for parking meter enforcement duties;
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Any special school police or any extra police servicing from time to time on an hourly or daily basis;
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Any auxiliary policeman; or
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Extra police serving from time to time or on an hourly or daily basis.