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Title A
Examinations and Eligible Lists

Sections

50
Examinations generally
50‑A
Test validation boards
50‑C
Discrimination based upon history of cancerous condition prohibited
51
Filling vacancies by open competitive examination
52
Promotion examinations
53
Noncitizen status
54
Age and educational requirements
55
Examination of blind or physically handicapped applicants
55‑A
Employment of persons with disabilities by municipalities
55‑B
Employment of persons with disabilities by the state
55‑C
Employment of veterans with disabilities by the state
55‑C*2
Acceptability of certain high school diplomas
56
Establishment and duration of eligible lists
57
Continuous recruitment for certain positions
58
Requirements for provisional or permanent appointment of certain police officers
58‑A
Requirements for provisional or permanent appointment of certain fire fighters
59
Placement of county sheriffs' personnel in classified service
59‑A
Placement of detectives and investigators in classified service
59‑B
Promotions of supervisory personnel of the emergency medical service
59‑C
State employment of persons and veterans with disabilities study
59‑D
Public posting of employment opportunities
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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