New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 4A - CIVIL SERVICE
Chapter 4 - SELECTION AND APPOINTMENT
Subchapter 2 - COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
Section 4A:4-2.15 - Rating of examinations
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Ratings may be computed by a valid statistical method based on the use of scoring formulas and/or conversion tables.
(b) Examinations consisting of more than one part may be rated independently.
(c) Candidates for State service promotional examination shall receive credit for the final PAR rating on file in the candidate's personnel office as of the announced closing date for the rating period immediately preceding the announced closing date.
(d) In calculating seniority for promotional examinations:
(e) Suspensions, other leaves of absence without pay not identified in (d) above, and any period an employee is laid off shall be deducted when calculating seniority.
(f) Employees reappointed from a special reemployment list shall be considered as having continuous service for seniority purposes. However, the elapsed time between the layoff or demotion in lieu of layoff and reappointment shall be deducted from the employee's seniority.
(g) When a municipality has a volunteer fire company and paid positions are created, any volunteer firefighter who has actively served for at least two years as of the announced closing date is entitled to service credits in addition to his or her earned examination score. The highest possible score for examination performance shall be 100 percent, to which the service credit shall be added. Service credits shall be not less than three nor more than 10, and shall be added only to a passing score. The service credit shall be calculated by adding one point to the number of years of service: for example, add three points for two years of service, four points for three years of service, and so on. Any service time in excess of nine years shall be awarded the 10-point maximum.
(h) The score earned by a candidate on an examination announced for more than one title area at a time shall be used for all examinations in those title areas for which the candidate files and is found eligible.
(i) A candidate for an examination may be permitted to use an examination score for a period of time, or for more than one title or more than one test, as determined by the Chairperson or designee.
(j) Ties in final earned ratings shall not be broken.