Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 63 - County and city civil service.
63.32 - Applicants to be examined; character of examinations.

63.32 Applicants to be examined; character of examinations. All applicants for offices, places or employments in the civil service of such city, except those mentioned in s. 63.27, shall be residents of this state before their application for examination, and shall be subject to examination under and in accordance with the rules so made by said commissioners; except that for technical and professional services the commission may open the examination to residents of other states who are citizens of the United States. Such examinations, including minimum training and experience requirements, shall be job-related in compliance with appropriate validation standards and may include tests of physical qualifications, and, when appropriate, of manual skill. All relevant experience, whether paid or unpaid, shall satisfy experience requirements. No otherwise qualified blind persons shall be discriminated against in examination, reexamination, appointment, reappointment, promotion or demotion unless eyesight is absolutely indispensable for the performance of the duties and responsibilities of the position. No question in any examination shall relate to political or religious opinions or affiliations, and no appointment or selection to an office or for employment within the scope of the rules established as aforesaid shall be in any manner affected or influenced by such opinions or affiliations. All such applicants may be examined by a competent physician as to the soundness of their health for the work to be performed. Upon the request of an applicant or an eligible for a civil service position who is blind, the department of health services, shall obtain from the city civil service commission a detailed description of all duties entailed by such position and shall investigate the necessity for eyesight in the fulfillment of the duties of any position, and shall determine and report its findings to the civil service commission, as to the physical ability of the applicant, or eligible, to perform the duties of such position. Such findings shall be conclusive as to the physical qualifications of any applicant or eligible so examined.
History: 1977 c. 196; 1991 a. 39; 1995 a. 27 s. 9126 (19); 2007 a. 20 s. 9121 (6) (a).

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 63 - County and city civil service.

63.01 - County civil service commission; appointment; terms.

63.02 - Rules; secretary; employees; offices.

63.03 - Classification.

63.04 - Appointments; promotions and removals in classified service.

63.05 - Certifications; appointments; temporary assignments.

63.06 - Rights of employees in military service.

63.065 - Elected county or state officers.

63.07 - Temporary appointments.

63.08 - Eligible lists.

63.085 - Certification and appointment of handicapped; special lists of eligibles.

63.09 - Efficiency records; promotions.

63.10 - Demotion; dismissal; procedure.

63.11 - Standard scale of compensation.

63.12 - Investigations; testimonial powers; witnesses.

63.13 - Certification of payrolls.

63.14 - Prohibited influences and practices.

63.15 - Existing officers and employees, how affected.

63.16 - Appropriation for commission.

63.17 - Violations, county civil service.

63.18 - First class city commission; appointment; terms.

63.19 - Duties and powers of board.

63.20 - Compulsory attendance and fees of witnesses.

63.21 - Annual report.

63.22 - City and its officers to cooperate in carrying out the law.

63.23 - Classification of offices.

63.235 - Delegation to board of school directors.

63.24 - Commission to make rules.

63.25 - Rules, what to require.

63.26 - Appointments to conform to rules.

63.27 - Rules not applicable to certain officers.

63.28 - Civil service to include stenographic and clerical employees in the office of the city attorney.

63.29 - Civil service for attorneys in office of city attorney.

63.30 - Secretary; selection, duties.

63.31 - Funds for board.

63.32 - Applicants to be examined; character of examinations.

63.33 - Examinations reasonable.

63.34 - Notice of examinations.

63.35 - Application, contents.

63.36 - Appointment of examiners; compensation.

63.37 - Board to keep a register of eligibles.

63.38 - Persons examined not to be obstructed, aided or impersonated.

63.39 - Vacancies, how filled.

63.40 - Special expert class.

63.41 - Vacancies in special cases, how filled.

63.42 - Notice to commissioners of all appointments, and of all offices abandoned.

63.43 - Removals for just cause only; reasons to be furnished in writing; hearings; decisions.

63.44 - Provisions for removals not to apply to certain departments.

63.45 - No payments approved or made of salary in the classified service except as provided.

63.49 - No promotion or demotion for making or refusing political contributions.

63.50 - Use of money prohibited.

63.51 - The improper use or promise of political influence forbidden.

63.52 - Violations, city civil service; vacates office; disqualification; prosecution.

63.53 - Board of school directors employees.