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Civil Service Board finds no rule violations, recommends removing FACE certification for sanitation inspectors
Summary
At its May 13 meeting, the Civil Service Board approved an investigation report that found no violations of civil service rules and recommended removing FACE certification as a hiring requirement for sanitation inspectors; the board approved the report as written after debate over wording.
The Civil Service Board on May 13 approved an investigation memorandum that said the board did not find violations of the civil service rules and recommended the city manager remove the FACE certification requirement for sanitation inspectors.
The recommendation matters because it affects hiring qualifications for sanitation roles and clarifies how the board interprets the civil service rules. Board members debated wording in the investigation report about whether the board "found any violations contrary to the intent and spirit of the civil service rules and regulations," and considered, then withdrew, a motion to strike that sentence before approving the memorandum as originally drafted.
Board members discussed three rule citations during the item: Rule 4.1, Rule 6.3 and Rule 16.1 of the civil service rules and regulations. The memorandum…
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