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Scranton council considers faster hiring of certified officers under proposed entry rules
Summary
Council discussed an ordinance to allow the city to hire certified officers from other departments without requiring the full local civil service examination process; councilmembers pressed for civil service review and clarified training and vetting requirements.
The Scranton City Council debated an ordinance that would let the city hire police officers who already hold Pennsylvania Act 120 certification from other agencies, potentially shortening the time it takes to fill permanent vacancies. The conversation centered on how the change would interact with the Civil Service Commission’s role and existing vetting procedures.
Council member Joan Oguanas questioned the ordinance during public comment, urging the council to consult the Civil Service Commission and to require staffing numbers and details about recruitment shortfalls…
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