The commission may refuse to examine an applicant, or after examination to certify as eligible one, who is found to lack any of the established preliminary requirements for the examination or position of deputy sheriff for which he applies; or who is physically so disabled as to be rendered unfit for the performance of the duties of the position of deputy sheriff desired; or who is addicted to the habitual use of intoxicating liquors or drugs; or who has been convicted of a felony; or who has been guilty of infamous or notoriously disgraceful conduct; or who has been dismissed from public service for delinquency or misconduct; or who has made a false statement of any material fact, or practiced or attempted to practice any deception or fraud in his application, in any such examination, or in securing his eligibility; or who refuses to comply with the rules and regulations of the commission.
If any applicant feels aggrieved by the action of the commission in refusing to examine him, or after examination in refusing to certify him as eligible, the commission shall, at the request of such applicant, appoint a date, time and place for a public hearing, at which time the applicant may appear, by himself or by counsel or in person and with counsel, and the commission shall then review its refusal to make such examination or certification, and testimony shall be taken. The commission shall subpoena, at the expense of the applicant, any competent witnesses requested by him. After such review, the commission shall file in its records the testimony taken and shall again make a decision, which decision shall be final and not subject to judicial review, but under no circumstances shall the provisions of this article be construed, in the case of a refusal to examine an applicant for promotion or to certify an applicant as eligible for promotion, as depriving such applicant of his right to seek a writ of mandamus, if the application for such writ is made within twenty days from the date of the decision (made after hearing as aforesaid) refusing to examine or to certify him as eligible for promotion.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 7. County Commissions and Officers
Article 14. Civil Service for Deputy Sheriffs
§7-14-1. Appointments and Promotions of Deputy Sheriffs
§7-14-2. Definitions; Population
§7-14-3. Civil Service Commission
§7-14-4. Clerk of the Commission
§7-14-5. Office and Supplies for Commission; Appropriations Required
§7-14-6. Powers and Duties of Commission
§7-14-8. Form of Application; Age Requirements; Exceptions
§7-14-10. Refusal to Examine or Certify; Review Thereof
§7-14-11. Appointments From Eligible List
§7-14-12. Noncompetitive Examination for Filling Vacancy; Provisional Appointment
§7-14-13. Vacancies Filled by Promotions; Eligibility for Promotion; Rights of Chief Deputy
§7-14-15. Political Activities of Members Prohibited; Exceptions
§7-14-15a. Additional Part-Time Police Work Permitted
§7-14-16. Training and Retraining Programs for All Deputies Required
§7-14-17a. Vacations for Deputy Sheriffs
§7-14-17b. Sick Leave for Deputy Sheriffs
§7-14-17d. Right to Receive Complete Standard Uniform; and Right to Acquire Badge
§7-14-17e. Deputy Sheriffs Who Are Required to Work During Holidays; How Compensated
§7-14-18. Offenses and Penalties
§7-14-19a. Additional Police Work for Deputy Sheriffs in Noncivil Service Counties
§7-14-20. Inconsistent Acts Repealed; Once Established Civil Service Remains Mandatory