Section 2. In addition to its other powers and duties, the commission shall have the following powers and duties:
(a) To conduct investigations at its discretion or upon the written request of the governor, the executive council, the general court or either of its branches, the administrator, an aggrieved person, or by ten persons registered to vote in the commonwealth.
(b) To hear and decide appeals by a person aggrieved by any decision, action, or failure to act by the administrator, except as limited by the provisions of section twenty-four relating to the grading of examinations; provided that no decision or action of the administrator shall be reversed or modified nor shall any action be ordered in the case of a failure of the administrator to act, except by an affirmative vote of at least three members of the commission, and in each such case the commission shall state in the minutes of its proceedings the specific reasons for its decision.
No person shall be deemed to be aggrieved under the provisions of this section unless such person has made specific allegations in writing that a decision, action, or failure to act on the part of the administrator was in violation of this chapter, the rules or basic merit principles promulgated thereunder and said allegations shall show that such person's rights were abridged, denied, or prejudiced in such a manner as to cause actual harm to the person's employment status.
Any person appealing a decision, action or failure to act of the administrator shall file a copy of the allegations which form the basis of the aggrieved person's appeal with the administrator within three days of the filing of such allegations with the commission and provided further such person shall not have standing before the commission until such filing takes place. Said allegations shall clearly state the basis of the aggrieved person's appeal, and make specific references to the provisions of this chapter or the rules of the department or basic merit principles promulgated thereunder which are alleged to have been violated, together with an explanation of how the person has been harmed.
Hearings on any appeal before the commission may be held before less than a majority of its members, or the chairman may assign one or more members to hold such hearings and to report his or their findings of fact and recommendations to the commission for its action.
No decision of the administrator involving the application of standards established by law or rule to a fact situation shall be reversed by the commission except upon a finding that such decision was not based upon a preponderance of evidence in the record.
[Paragraph (c) effective until July 1, 2021. For text effective July 1, 2021, see below.]
(c) Subject to the procedures set forth in paragraph (b), except that all references therein to the administrator shall be taken to mean the local appointing authority or its designated representative, to hear and decide appeals by persons aggrieved by decisions, actions, or failure to act by local appointing authorities in accordance with the provisions of section eight of chapter thirty-one A.
[Paragraph (c) as amended by 2020, 253, Sec. 67 effective July 1, 2021. See 2020, 253, Sec. 122. For text effective until July 1, 2021, see above.]
(c) Subject to the procedures set forth in paragraph (b), except that all references therein to the administrator shall be taken to mean the local appointing authority or its designated representative, to hear and decide appeals by persons aggrieved by decisions, actions, or failure to act by local appointing authorities in accordance with the provisions of section 8 of chapter 31A; provided, however, that the commission shall not have jurisdiction to hear an appeal of a decision by the Massachusetts peace officer standards and training commission established pursuant to chapter 6E to take adverse action against a law enforcement officer under section 10 of said chapter 6E.
(d) To conduct hearings regarding performance audits conducted by the administrator in accordance with provisions of chapter thirty-one A.
(e) To hear and decide appeals concerning performance evaluations, as provided by this chapter and chapter thirty-one A.
(f) To recommend any proposed rule changes to the administrator it feels would be consistent with basic merit principles outlined in this chapter and would be in the public interest.
(g) To adopt such rules of procedure as necessary for the conduct of its proceedings.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title IV - Civil Service, Retirements and Pensions
Section 2 - Powers and Duties of Commission
Section 4 - New or Amended Rules; Hearings; Publication
Section 5 - Powers and Duties of Administrator
Section 6 - Appointments; Requisitions
Section 6a - Performance Evaluation System; Implementation
Section 6b - Weight of Performance Evaluation in Promotions
Section 6c - Employee Disagreement With Evaluation; Appeal
Section 7 - Promotional Appointments in Official Service
Section 8 - Promotional Appointments in Official Service Within Same Departmental Unit
Section 9 - Departmental Promotional Examinations
Section 10 - Alternate Departmental Promotional Examinations
Section 11 - Competitive Promotional Examinations
Section 12 - Provisional Appointments
Section 13 - Provisional Appointments; Notice; Filing
Section 14 - Provisional Appointments; Authorization; Reports; Length of Service; Termination
Section 15 - Provisional Promotions
Section 16 - Scope of Examinations; Marks; Appointments Based Solely on Training and Experience
Section 17 - Persons With Bachelor's Degrees; Examination; Eligible List; Certification
Section 18 - Notice of Examinations for Original Appointments; Posting
Section 19 - Notice of Examination for Promotional Appointments; Posting
Section 20 - Applications for Examination or Registration; Fees; Requests for Information
Section 21 - Educational and Physical Requirements; Eligibility Based on Gender
Section 22 - Passing Requirements of Examinations; Credits; Requests for Review
Section 23 - Review of Examination Papers; Errors
Section 24 - Appeals; Petitions
Section 25 - Eligible Lists; Certification; Refusal to Accept Employment
Section 27 - Appointment or Promotion; Manner of Selection
Section 28 - Labor Service Applicants; Eligibility; Age Limit; Veteran's Preference
Section 28a - Appointment of Apprentice Lineman; Age Restrictions
Section 29 - Labor Service Appointments; Promotional Bulletins
Section 30 - Promotional Appointments From Labor Service to Official Service
Section 31 - Emergency Appointments; Renewal
Section 32 - Emergency Appointments to Laborer Positions; Renewal
Section 33 - Seniority; Computing Length of Service
Section 34 - Probationary Periods
Section 36 - Transfers From Official Service to Labor Service Positions
Section 37 - Leaves of Absence
Section 38 - Unauthorized Leaves of Absence; Reports; Separation From Employment; Review
Section 39 - Separation From Employment; Lack of Work or Money; Abolition of Position; Disability
Section 39a - Conditional Employees
Section 40 - Reemployment List
Section 41a - Discharge, Removal or Suspension; Hearing Before Disinterested Hearing Officer; Review
Section 42 - Complaints; Hearings; Jurisdiction; Filing of Civil Action
Section 43 - Hearings Before Commission
Section 45 - Reimbursement for Defense Expenses
Section 46 - Reinstatement; Hearings
Section 48 - Civil Service Offices and Positions; Exemptions
Section 50 - Persons Ineligible for Civil Service
Section 51 - Cities; Civil Service Offices and Positions
Section 52 - Towns; Civil Service Offices and Positions
Section 53 - Application of Chapter to Municipalities; School Districts; Elections
Section 54 - Petitions; Number of Signatures; Filing
Section 55 - Signatures to Petitions; Certification; Objections
Section 56 - Incumbents; Status; Seniority; Transfer of School Employees
Section 58 - Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters; Qualification
Section 58a - Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters; Maximum Age Restrictions
Section 59 - Municipal Police Officers and Fire Fighters; Examinations; Appointments and Promotions
Section 60 - Intermittent or Reserve Police or Fire Forces; Appointments to Regular Force
Section 61 - Municipal Police Officers or Fire Fighters; Probationary Periods; Evaluation
Section 61a - Police Officer and Firefighter Health and Physical Fitness Standards
Section 61b - Wellness Program for Police Officers and Firefighters
Section 62 - Punishment Duty; Police Officers or Fire Fighters
Section 62a - Punishment Duty; Police Officers or Firefighters Employed by Cities or Towns
Section 63 - Paraplegic Persons; Municipal Police or Fire Departments; Appointments
Section 64 - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Police; Qualifications
Section 66 - Labor Service Positions in Highways Department; Certification; Promotions; Districts
Section 67 - Annual List of Civil Service Employees; Posting; Enforcement; Penalties
Section 68 - Reports of Appointment, Promotion, Demotion, Leaves of Absence, Etc.
Section 70 - Records; Examination Papers; Inspection; Destruction
Section 71 - Rosters of Positions; Filing; Use; Penalties
Section 72 - Investigations; Subpoenas; Summoning Witnesses, Etc.
Section 73 - Violations; Notice; Writs of Mandamus
Section 74 - Prohibited Activities; Penalties
Section 75 - Rights of Municipal Employees
Section 76 - Positions Subject to Federal Merit System Standards; Minimum Qualifications