New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 4A - CIVIL SERVICE
Chapter 4 - SELECTION AND APPOINTMENT
Subchapter 4 - CERTIFICATION FROM ELIGIBLE LISTS
Section 4A:4-4.3 - Certification from appropriate lists

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 4A:4-4.3

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024

(a) When an eligible list for a title is either unavailable or incomplete, the Chairperson or designee may authorize a certification from an eligible list for an appropriate title of the same or higher level, in the same or related series under the following conditions:

1. The education and experience requirements for both titles are substantially similar;

2. The necessary knowledge, skills and abilities were evaluated in the examination process;

3. The geographic scope of eligibility to which the announcement was limited is the same as or includes the geographic location of the original title; and

4. The appropriate eligible list may be used to supplement any existing list in order to establish a complete certification.

(b) The Chairperson or designee may also authorize a certification from a common or similar State or local service eligible list under the following circumstances:

1. The appointing authority has requested the use of such list in writing;

2. The examination requirements of the titles for which the eligible lists may be certified shall be appropriate for the title in the requesting jurisdiction;

3. The State or local lists will be used to supplement the existing list in order to create a complete certification; and

4. Only those persons on the eligible list who have expressed an interest in working in the jurisdiction shall be certified.

(c) In local service, regular reemployment lists may be used to certify against vacancies in the same or comparable titles in all appointing authorities in the respective jurisdiction, except school districts.

(d) See N.J.A.C. 4A:8-2.3 for uses of special reemployment lists in State and local service.

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