Agenda- 180205 Golden Valley Police
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
7800 Golden Valley Road
Golden Valley, MN 55427
Annual Meeting
Monday—February 5, 2018
9:30 AM
Public Safety Building—Conference Room
AGENDA
I. Call to Order
IL Attendance/Roll Call
IIL Agenda Review
IV. Approval of Minutes—November 2, 2017 Meeting
V. Old Business
A. Rules & Regulations Discussion
B. Membership Term Expirations/Officer Elections Discussion
VI. New Business
A. Chie�s Report
B. Staffing Projections for 2018
C. Election of Police CSC Officers
VIL Adjourn
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Thursday, November 2, 2017 —8:30 AM
Public Safety Building Conference Room
MINUTE S
Call to Order
Attendance/Roll Call
The meeting was called to order by Chair Wold at 8:37 AM. Present at the r��ting were Commissioners Gloria
Kumagai, Ralph Schulz and Andrew Wold; Police Chief Jason Sturgis, Hui�'ian�.�sources Director Kirsten
Santelices and Administrative Assistant Amanda Johnson.
Additions to the A e� nda
Chair Wold requested to add a rules and regulations discussionmeeting and commission�r�embership term
dates to the agenda under Other Business.
Approval of Minutes of February 6, 2017
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Commissioner Kumagai moved to approve the minutes from the Febri��ry 6, 2017 meeting as presented;
seconded by Commissioner Schulz. The meeti��;a�lnutes were approve��y consensus.
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A�proval to Initiate a Police Officer Hirin�Proce�s :T�
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Chief Sturgis advised four candidates were hired frorn the current����,�c�f�ight. Three candidates passed the
field training program and one candi�late resigned. Cl�ief�turgis adv`ised one of the remaining candidates on
the eligibility register accepte� a pc��itic�n with another department and the other will not be offered a position
due to some concerns discovered in the b�ckground investigation. Chief Sturgis stated there are no viable
candidates on the eligi.bility register ancl.,�iE requested apprq�al to initiate a new hiring process.
Commissioner Schulz moved to ti�e�ri�the curr�ri�p�lice officer eligibility register exhausted; seconded by
Commissioner I�.uma�a�. The motTe�aa:�vas approvec�by'consensus.
Commissioner Kumagai mo�e'to approve�1�e initiation of a police officer hiring process; seconded by
Commissioner Schulz. The initiation of a pt�lice officer hiring process was approved by consensus.
Commissioner Kumagai inquired��out the demographic information of police officer candidates and HR
Director Santelices�.�vised candid��es are able to provide demographic information as part of the application
process, but it is volttntary. Commissioner Kumagai advised she would like to see the demographic information
that is collected as part af t�e ne�t police officer hiring process.
Commissioner Schulz sta�e�l the city should be interested in the best-qualified candidates regardless of the
demographic information. Chair Wold advised the best candidates are listed on the eligibility register, but
women and persons of color should be ranked at the top of the register if the scores are equal.
Chair Wold inquired whether the city has a job fair. HR Director Santelices advised the city does not host a job
fair currently, but it is something she would like to be able to host in the future.
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Other Business
Chair Wold advised he has looked over the city ordinance section pertaining to the Civil Service Commission,
the state statute concerning Civil Service Commissions, and the rules and regulations of the commission. Chair
Wold stated the city ordinance language in section 2.55 subd. 3 states "The commission shall continue to have
authority to administer...," and he believes that language makes the authority discretionary. Chair Wold advised
he would like to have a meeting in December where Council Member Clausen can be present and changes to
the city code language can be discussed.
Chair Wold advised the state statute gives the Civil Service Commission absal�te control and supervision over
the employment, promotion, discharge and suspension of all officers and emplo�ees of the police department.
Chair Wold stated the commission has had little to do with the areas spe�led out'i� statute and he feels the rules
and regulations do not align with the current practice of police department hiring. Ch�,u Wold proposed the
rules and regulations should also be reviewed at the December m�efi��gy, C'bmmission��%��hulz recommended
the city's attorney attend the meeting as well to help determin�whether changes are plausible or advisable.
Commissioner Kumagai inquired whether the city has an affirmative actiQn policy. HR DirecYar�antelices
advised the city does not have a policy, but does follow the rules as an equat opportunity emplo�er.
Chair Wold stated Minnesota state statute mandates the member in the 1�st year of his/her terrY shall serve as
president of the commission. Currently the member in the last year of��.�erm is Commissioner Schulz.
Amanda Johnson advised officer elections take place at the annual meeting'�February and at that time Chair
Wold was in the last year of his term. Commissioner mein�rships are reneweci in May each year and at that
time Commissioner Schulz would have entered the`I�st year o�his texm. Chai�'Wold requested membership
terms be discussed at the December meeting. ��=��
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Closin� Comments
There were no closing comments.
Adj ournment
Commissic��er Kumagai�pv�d to adjaurn�the meeting; seconded by Commissioner Schulz. The meeting was
adj ourne�,at 9:13 AM.
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Respectfull��t���nitted,
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1 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2017 419.02
CHAPTER 419
POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONS
419.01 ESTABLISHMENT. 419.10 NOTICE OF EXAMINATIONS;CREATION OF
419.02 MEMBERSHIP;JOINT POLICE AND FIRE ELIGIBLE REGISTER;REMOVAL AND ADDITIONS.
COMMISSION. 41911 CHARGES FILED WITH SECRETARY OF
419.03 MEETING. COMMISSION.
419.04 COMMISSIONERS TO SERVE WITHOUT PAY. 419.12 SUSPENSION AND REMOVAL;REINSTATEMENT.
419.05 DUTIES OF COMMISSION. 419.13 CERTAIN ACTS A MISDEMEANOR.
419.06 RULES FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT. 419.14 COMMISSION VESTED WITH CERTAIN POWERS.
419.07 OFFICERS DISCHARGED ONLY AFTER HEARING. 419.15 OFFICERS TO COME LJNDER COMMISSION.
419.075 MERIT SYSTEM MiJNICIPALITIES,DISCHARGE 419.16 ABOLITION OF COMMISSION.
OF PEACE OFFICERS. 419.17 ABOLITION SUBMITTED TO VOTERS.
419.08 RULES AND STANDARDS. 419.18 APPLICATION.
419.09 EXAMINATIONS. 419.181 LIMITATION UPON CONTEST OF CERTIFICATION.
419.01 E5TABLISHMENT.
There may be created in every city, except a city of the first class, a police civil service commission
with powers and duties as provided in sections 419.01 to 419.18. Any such city which may wish to avail
itself of the provisions thereof shall do so by an ordinance expressly accepting the provisions thereof. The
ordinance shall be adopted in the same manner as other nonemergency ordinances,but at least 30 days shall
elapse between its introduction and final passage by the governing body. Sections 419.01 to 419.18 do not
apply to any city until the adoption of such ordinance.
History: (1933-48) 1929 c 299 s 1; 1933 c 197 s 1; 1935 c 34 s 1; 1959 c 694 s 1; 1973 c 123 art S s
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419.02 MEMBERSHIP;JOINT POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION.
Subdivision 1. Number, qualifications, limits.This commission shall consist of three members who
are citizens of the state and residents of such city,and shall be appointed by the council of the city,and when
first created one commissioner shall be appointed for the term of one year, who shall be president of the
commission,one for the term of two years,and one for the term of three years,and all commissioners shall
hold their office until their successors are appointed and qualified. No commissioner shall, at the time of
appointment or while serving,hold any elected office under the ciry,the United States,the state of Minnesota,
or any public corporation or political division thereof,or employment under the city,or employment under
a police department of any city, other than as a member of a civil service commission for firefighters or
other municipal personnel. Each commissioner,before entering upon duties, shall subscribe and file with
the city clerk an oath for the faithfixl discharge of the duties. There shall be appointed each year thereafter
by the city council one member of the commission whose term of off'ice shall be for three years, and each
member of the commission shall be president of the commission during the last year of the member's term.
Subd. 2.Transition to joint commission.In any city establishing or having a firefighters'civil service
commission, the city council may, in the ordinance establishing the police or firefighters' civil service
commission or in a later ordinance adopted in the same manner,provide that a single commission shall serve
as both police and firefighters'civil service commissions.The joint commission shall consist of three members
appointed in the same manner,far the same terms,and with the same qualifications as a police civil service
commission under sections 419.01 to 419.18.When existing police and firefighters'civil service commissions
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are combined, all the members of the two commissions shall become the members of the combined
commission and shall continue to serve as members of the new commission for the remainder of the terms
for which they were originally appointed. No successor shall be appointed for the members whose terms
are the first,third,and fifth of the six to end,but at the end of every other term,one member shall be appointed
for a three-year term,thus reducing the commission membership to five by the end of the first year,four by
the end of the second year,and three by the end of the third year.
History: (1933-49) 1929 c 299 s 2; 1959 c 694 s 2; 1973 c 123 art S s 7; 1977 c 429 s 63; 1978 c 585
s 1; 1986 c 444
419.03 MEETING.
The commission shall first meet immediately after its appointment and thereafter on the first Monday
in February each year at which meetings it shall select from its members a secretary who shall serve until a
successor is elected.The commission shall from time to time fix the times of its meetings,and adopt,amend,
and alter rules for its procedure.
History: (1933-SO) 1929 c 299 s 3; 1986 c 444
419.04 COMMISSIONERS TO SERVE WITHOUT PAY.
Each commissioner shall serve without pay but the council may allow the secretary such compensation,
not exceeding$100 per year,as it shall deem commensurate with the additional service rendered.The council
shall pay from the municipal treasury all expenses incurred by the commission in connection with the
performance of its duties and fumish it with all supplies, stationery, and equipment it may require,but all
bills and accounts shall be audited and approved by the president and secretary of the commission before
being paid by the council.
History: (1933-SI) 1929 c 299 s 4; 1986 c 444
419.05 DUTIES OF COMMISSION.
The commission shall have absolute control and supervision over the employment,promotion,discharge,
and suspension of all officers and employees of the police department of such city and these powers shall
extend to and include all members of the police department. The commission may not,however,prescribe
any residency requirements for the positions under its control,unless approved by the city council.
The commission shall,immediately after its appointment and organization,grade and classify all of the
employees of the police department of the city and a service register shall be prepared for the purpose, in
which shall be entered,in their classes,the names,ages,compensation,period ofpast employment and such
other facts and data with reference to each employee as the commission may deem useful.
The commission shall keep a second register to be known as the application register in which shall be
entered the names and addresses, in the order of the date of application, of all applicants for examination
and the offices or employments they seek.All applications shall be upon forms prescribed by the commission
and contain such data and information as the commission deems necessary and useful.
History: (1933-52) 1929 c 299 s S; 1973 c 123 art S s 7; 1978 c 585 s 2
419.06 RULES FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT.
The commission shall adopt rules to promote efficiency in the police deparhnent service and to carry
out the purposes of this chapter. The rules must provide among other things for:
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(1)the classification of all offices and employments in the police department;
(2)public competitive examinations to test the relative fitness of applicants;
(3) public advertisements of all examinations at least ten days in advance in a newspaper of general
circulation in the city and posting the advertisement for ten days in the city hall and at each station house;
(4)the creation and maintenance of lists of eligible candidates after successful examination in order of
their standing in the examination and without reference to the time of examination,which must be included
in an eligible register;
(5)the commission may by rule provide for striking any name from the eligible register after it has been
on the register for one year;
(6)the rejection of candidates or eligibles who, after the entry of their names, fail to comply with the
reasonable rules and requirements of the commission in respect to age, residence, physical condition, or
otherwise, or who have been guilty of criminal, infamous, or disgraceful conduct, or of any willful
misrepresentation,deception, or fraud in connection with their applications for employment;
(7)the certification of the three names standing highest on the appropriate list to fill any vacancy;
(8) temporary employment without examination, with the consent in each case of the commission, in
cases of emergency,but no such temporary employment may continue more than 30 days nor may successive
temporary employments be permitted for the same position;provided,that unti160 days after cessation of
hostilities in a war as declared by proper federal authority, whenever there are no names upon the eligible
register, temporary appointment may be made for employment to continue until the position is filled by a
candidate from the eligible register under the provisions of the rules,provided that persons on the eligible
list at the time of induction into the armed forces of the United States must retain their position on the eligible
register;
(9)promotion based on competitive examination and upon records of efficiency,character,conduct and
seniority;
(10)suspension with or without pay for not longer than 60 days and for leave of absence,with or without
pay; and
(11)other rules not inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter as may,from time to time,be found
necessary to secure the purposes of this chapter.
When a disparity exists between the make-up of the police department and its approved aff'irmative
action goals,the commission may certify up to two eligible candidates from each protected group for which
a disparity exists. This certification is in addition to the three candidates certified under clause (7). This
expanded certification may not include a member of a protected group if a member of that group is one of
the three candidates certified under clause (7). Certifications under this paragraph must be made from the
list of eligible candidates who have successfully completed the examination, in order of their standing in
the examination.These expanded certification procedures apply only to positions to be filled from the public
and do not apply to promotional appointments.
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Copies of such rules must be kept posted in a conspicuous place at each police station house and no
rules of general application with reference to employment,promotion,discharge,or suspension are effective
until posted.
History: (1933-53) 1929 c 299 s 6; 1943 c 441 s 1; 1959 c 694 s 3; 1973 c 123 art S s 7; 1991 c 140 s
1; 1993c35s1
419.07 OFFICERS DISCHARGED ONLY AFTER HEARING.
No officer or employee other than a peace officer, after six months' continuous employment, shall be
removed or discharged except for cause upon written charges and after an opportunity to be heard in defense
of the charges as in this chapter hereinafter provided. No newly appointed peace officer after satisfactory
completion of the basic peace officers training course pursuant to sections 626.843 to 626.852 and after a
period of no longer than 12 months continuous employment thereafter, shall be removed or discharged
except for cause upon written charges and after an opportunity to be heard in defense of the charges as in
this chapter hereinafter provided. Such charges shall be investigated by or before such civil service
commission. The finding and decision of such commission shall be forthwith certified to the chief or other
appointed or superior officer, and will be forthwith enforced by such officer.Nothing in this chapter shall
limit the power of any officer to suspend a subordinate for a reasonable period not exceeding 60 days for
the purpose of discipline, or pending investigation of charges when the officer deems such suspension
advisable.The commission,in any city of the second class situate in two or more counties,may,by resolution
adopted by unanimous vote,incorporate in the civil service rules a rule fixing the term of the office of chief
of the department at six years from the date of appointment and thereafter the office of chief shall be open
to competitive examination for all members of the department qualified to take such examinations. In the
event of a new appointment being made to the office of chief as a result of competitive examination, the
retiring chief shall be assigned a grade and class in the department as may be determined by the commission.
Provided that the limitation of the term of chief as herein provided far shall not affect any person permanently
holding the office of chief at the time of the passage of Laws 1947, Chapter 522;provided further that the
provisions of this section shall not apply to persons referred to in Minnesota Statutes 1969,Section 299D.03.
History: (1933-54) 1929 c 299 s 7; 1947 c 522 s 1; 1971 c 839 s 1; 1980 c 509 s 159; 1986 c 444
419.075 MERIT SYSTEM MUNICIPALITIES,DISCHARGE OF PEACE OFFICERS.
Subdivision 1. Application.This section applies to any city,county,town or other political subdivision
which has adopted a formal merit system under any provision of law or home rule charter.
Subd. 2. Officers discharged after hearing.No newly appointed peace officer, after satisfactory
completion of the basic peace officer training course pursuant to sections 626.843 to 626.852 and after a
period of no longer than 12 months continuous employment thereafter, shall be removed or discharged
except for cause upon written charges after opportunity to be heard in defense of the charges.
History: 1971 c 839 s 2; 1973 c 123 art S s 7; 1980 c 509 s 160; 1986 c 444
419.08 RULES AND STANDARDS.
The commission shall ascertain the duties of each office,position,and employment in the police protection
service of such city,and designate by rule as well as may be practicable the grade of each office,employment,
or position.The commission shall prescribe standards of fitness and efficiency for each office,position,and
employment and for each grade, and adapt its examination thereto.
History: (1933-SS) 1929 c 299 s 8; 1973 c 123 art S s 7
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419.09 EXAMINATIONS.
All examinations shall be impartial,fair,and practical and designed only to test the relative qualifications
and fitness of applicants to discharge the duties of the particular employxnent which they seek to fill. No
question in any examination shall relate to the political or religious convictions or affiliations of the applicant.
All applicants for positions of trust and responsibility shall be specially examined as to moral character,
sobriety,and integrity,and all applicants for position requiring special experience,skill,or faithfulness shall
be specially examined in respect to those qualities. It shall be the duty of the chief of the police department
and of every employee to act as an examiner or assistant examiner,at the request of the commission,without
special compensation therefor. The members of the commission collectively or individually may act as
examiners or assistant examiners.
History: (1933-56) 1929 c 299 s 9
419.10 NOTICE OF EXAMINATIONS;CREATION OF ELIGIBLE REGISTER;REMOVAL AND
ADDITIONS.
Subdivision L Notice of examinations.(a)Notice of the time, place, and scope of each examination
shall be given by publication and posting as specified in section 419.06,and by mailing such notice to each
applicant upon the appropriate list of the application register ten days in advance.
(b)The notice may provide that other examinations may be administered from time to time during the
life of the eligible register,without an additional publication or ten-day notice,to applicants meeting threshold
requirements.
Subd. 2. Creation of eligible register.The names of those found eligible upon examination,after giving
credit for character and previous successful experience, shall be entered with their address and percentages
on the eligible register.
Subd. 3.Removal of names.No name shall remain upon the eligible register more than two years
without a new application,and,if the rules of the commission so require,a new examination.When a vacancy
has been filled or new appointment made,the names selected shall be stricken from the eligible register and
transferred to the service register.
Subd. 4.Addition of names.If the notice under subdivision 1, paragraph (b), is given at the time of
initial examination,additional examinations may be administered to applicants meeting threshold requirements
without an additional publication or ten-day notice. Applicants passing a later examination shall be added
to the eligible register in the order of their standing relative to the remaining applicants on the register.
History: (1933-57) 1929 c 299 s 10; 2001 c 87 s 1
419.11 CHARGES FILED WITH SECRETARY OF COMMISSION.
Charges of inefficiency or misconduct may be filed with the secretary of the commission by a superior
officer or by the appointing authority,and thereupon the commission shall try the charges after no less than
ten days' written notice to the accused. Such notice shall set forth the charges as filed. The trial of these
charges shall be open to the public and each commissioner shall have the power to issue subpoenas and to
administer oaths and to compel the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of books and
papers relevant to the investigation.The commission shall require by subpoena the attendance of any witness
requested by the accused who can be found in the county in which such city is located. The commission
may make complaint to the district court of disobedience of its subpoenas or orders under this section,and
the court shall prescribe notice to the person accused and require the accused person to obey the commission's
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subpoena and order, if found within the lawful powers of the commission, and punish disobedience as a
contempt of court.Witnesses shall be entitled to the same fees and mileage as for attendance upon the district
court,except that any officer, agent, ar employee of the city who receives compensation for services, shall
not be entitled to fees or mileage.
History: (1933-58) 1929 c 299 s 11; 1959 c 694 s 4; 1973 c 123 art S s 7; 1986 c 444
419.12 SUSPENSION AND REMOVAL; REINSTATEMENT.
An employee who,after investigation and trial by civil service commission,is found guilty of inefficiency,
breach of duty,or misconduct,may be removed,reduced, or suspended. The employee's name also may be
stricken from the service register. If the board determines that the charges are not sustained,the accused,if
suspended pending investigation,shall be immediately reinstated and shall be paid all back pay due for the
period of suspension.
Findings,determinations,and orders of the commission for suspension,reduction,or removal,shall be
in writing and shall be filed within three days after the completion of the hearing with the secretary of the
commission. The secretary shall notify the employee of the decision in writing. Any person suspended,
reduced, or removed by the commission after investigation may appeal in accordance with chapter 14.
The question to be determined by the court shall be:
"Upon the evidence,was the order of the commission reasonable?"
History: (1933-59) 1929 c 299 s 12; 1973 c 123 art S s 7; 1983 c 247 s 152; 1986 c 444
419.13 CERTAIN ACTS A MISDEMEANOR.
An applicant for examination, appointment or promotion in the police department service of the city
who shall, either directly or indirectly, give, render, or pay or promise to give, render, or pay any money,
service or other thing to any person,for or on account of or in connection with the applicant's examination,
appointment or proposed appointment or promotion shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall also be
subject to suspension or removal.
Any officer or employee of the police department, when operating under civil service in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter,who shall in any manner directly or indirectly solicit,receive,or pay,or
be in any manner concerned in soliciting,receiving,or paying,any assessment,subscription or contribution
for any party or political purpose, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to suspension or
removal.
Any person who shall solicit or receive directly or indirectly,or be in any manner concerned in soliciting
or receiving any assessment, contribution, or payment for any political purpose whatever from any officer
or employee in a police department operated under civil service as in this chapter provided for, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor.
History: (1933-60, 1933-61, 1933-62) 1929 c 299 s 13-IS; 1973 c 123 art S s 7; 1986 c 444
419.14 COMMISSION VESTED WITH CERTAIN POWERS.
When any city has a civil service commission the council may provide that this commission be vested
with the powers and duties of the police civil service commission as set forth herein.
History: (1933-63) 1929 c 299 s 16; 1973 c 123 art S s 7
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419.15 OFFICERS TO COME UNDER COMMISSION.
Any police officer regularly employed at the time of the creation of the civil service commission shall
automatically come under the jurisdiction of the civil service commission.
History: (1933-63a) 1929 c 299; 1933 c 197 s 1
419.16 ABOLITION OF COMMISSION.
A police civil service commission created under this chapter may be abolished as follows: (1)by the
voters in accordance with section 419.17; or(2)by a unanimous vote of the city council. Abolition by the
voters shall be initiated by a petition signed by at least 25 percent of the number of legal voters voting at
the last general municipal election filed with the governing body of the city requesting that the following
question be submitted to the voters: "Shall the police civil service commission be abolished?"
History: (1933-63b) 1929 c 299; 1933 c 197 s 1; 1973 c 123 art S s 7; 1999 c 165 s 1
419.17 ABOLITION SUBMITTED TO VOTERS.
When a petition is filed under section 419.16,the governing body of the city shall cause the question to
be submitted to the voters at the first following general municipal election.The commission is abolished if
two-thirds of the votes cast in the election are in favor of the abolishment, and the status of the police
department and all of its employees shall thereafter be the same as if the commission had not been created.
History: (1933-63c) 1929 c 299; 1933 c 197 s 1; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1999 c 165 s 2
419.18 APPLICATION.
The provisions of sections 419.01 to 419.18 with reference to the abolition of civil service commission
shall not apply and shall have no force or effect in any city in this state where a commission has already
been created.
History: (1933-63d) 1929 c 299; 1933 c 197 s 1; 1973 c 123 art S s 7
419.181 LIMITATION UPON CONTEST OF CERTIFICATION.
Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,no person shall contest the certification of any person to fill
any vacancy by a police civil service commission in a city,except a city of the first class,later than six years
after the date of certification.
History: 1959 c 290 s 1; 1973 c 123 art S s 7
419.19 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.20 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.21 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.22 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.23 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.24 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.25 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
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419.26 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.27 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.28 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.29 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.30 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.31 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.32 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.33 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
419.34 [Repealed, 1965 c 79 s 2]
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� RULES AND REGULATIONS - CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
GOLDEN VALLEY, MINNESOTA
Originally Adopted February 1, 1960
In the exercise of authority granted by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 419 and amendments
thereto, the Police Civil Service Commission of the City of Golden Valley hereby adopts
the following Rules and Regulations.
Section 1 - Definitions (Amended 5-17-77 and 08-04-08)
(a) The word"Commission"used alone means the Police Civil Service
Commission
of the City of Golden Valley.
(b) The word "Chief' used alone means the Chief of Police of the
City of Golden Valley.
(c) The term "position" includes "office" and "employment."
(d) The term "employee" includes all sworn Police Officers in the Police
Department.
(e) The term"veteran" has the same meaning as is given to that term by
applicable Minnesota Law.
Section 2 - Scope (Amended 5-17-77 and 08-04-08)
These rules shall apply to all sworn Police Officers in the Police Department,
City of Golden Valley, and applicants for such positions.
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Section 3 - Requirements for Entrance and Promotion (Amended 9-2-80, 2-5-
96 and 08-04-08)
Unless otherwise provided in these rules, a person hereafter seeking appointment
or promotion in the Police Department with resulting placement on the Police
Officer Eligibility Register or appropriate promotional eligibility register shall be
required:
(a) To file a written application on the form prescribed by the City of Golden
Valley.
Entry candidates will submit a preliminary application prior to any testing
and a comprehensive application after successful completion of tests but
prior to being hired.
(b) To fulfill the minimum requirements and pass the tests prescribed by the
Commission.
(c) To submit to medical examination by the City Health Officer and be
certified by that officer as physically and mentally fit.
(d) Be evaluated by a licensed psychologist.
(e) Agree to be fingerprinted and cooperate in a thorough background
investigation.
(� To meet any other requirements prescribed by Minnesota law or
regulation.
(g) To be certified by the Commission for appointment in accardance with
these rules.
Individuals currently employed as Golden Valley Community Service Officers
who are eligible to be licensed as Police Officers in the State of Minnesota shall
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� be eligible for selection as a Golden Valley Police Officer through application and
placement on the "Promotional Police Officer" eligibility register. The
Promotional Police Officer Eligibility Register is a separate register established to �
� allow Golden Valley Community Service Officers to become eligible for hiring as
Golden Valley Police Officers upon completion of all necessary educational and
testing requirements. To gain placement on this list, candidates must make
written application through Human Resources, fulfill the minimum requirements
and pass the tests prescribed by the Commission, submit to medical examination
by the City Health Professional and be certified by that professional as physically
and mentally fit, be evaluated by a licensed psychologist, agree to be fingerprinted
and cooperate in a thorough background investigation, and meet any other
requirements prescribed by Minnesota law or regulation. The Golden Valley
Police Department shall have the option of utilizing either eligibility register when
filling a vacancy subject to advance notification to the Commission and the advice
and consent of the Commission, and placement on the "Promotional Police
Officer" Eligibility Register is not a guarantee of being hired as a Golden Valley
Police Officer. The application posting and eligibility register is only open to
Golden Valley Community Service Officers and is intended to complement
workforce hiring options available to the City of Golden Valley. Eligibility for
hire for a particular candidate will expire two years after the candidate's name was
placed on the eligibility register. If hired as a Police Officer, candidates are
subject to all applicable Civil Service Commission and Police Department rules
and regulations as outlined for the position of Police Officer.
Section 4 -Notice of Examination (Amended 08-04-08)
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At least ten days before the examination, notices shall be published in the official �
local newspaper and posted at the City Hall and at the Police Department. At
least ten days before the examination notice of the date, place and hour of initial
examination shall be mailed to all applicants who are eligible for the examination.
Section 5 - A�plications
Applications must be filed on forms furnished by the City of Golden Valley
before the closing date set in the announcement. The Commission may require
the candidate
to furnish such additional information as it deems necessary regarding the
applicant's health, character and qualifications. All applications must be retained
until the expiration of the eligible register. Application forms will meet the
requirements of relevant federal and state law(s) or regulation(s).
Section 6 - Rejection of Applications
The commission shall have the power to reject any application for any of the
following reasons, including but not limited to:
(a) Failure to meet the minimum application requirements.
(b) Past record of crime or conduct unbecoming a police officer.
(c) Giving false information.
(d) Former dismissal from public or private service because of delinquency or
misconduct.
(e) Independently obtained information which, in the opinion of the Commission,
may tend to reflect discredit to the department.
(� Or any other reason that would indicate applicant is unsuitable.
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� Section 7 - Examinations
The tests prescribed by the Commission may be written, oral, or in the form of a
demonstration of skill, or any combination of these which, in the judgment of the
Commission, will best serve to determine the relative fitness and ability of
applicants to perform the duties of the positions to which they seek appointment.
Section 8 - Eli ib� le Re ig ster(Amended 08-04-08)
All candidates who pass the examinations to the satisfaction of the Commission
shall be placed on an eligible register rated according to the total weighted scores.
These scores may be augmented in the following manner: Veterans shall have
added points, if they so elect, in accordance with applicable Minnesota law. The
name of a veteran with such augmented rating shall be entered ahead of a non-
veteran when their ratings are the same.
The eligibility of a candidate for appointment shall continue for a period of two
years and shall then automatically terminate and his/her name shall be stricken
from the eligible register.
Section 9 - Certification
When a vacancy exists, the Commission will certify to the appointing authority
the three names standing highest on either register selected under Section 3. The
Commission will be notified of the candidates and their scores selected from
either register under"Rule of Three" and will receive copies of all police officer
appointment letters.
Section 10 - Probationarv Period (Amended 2-3-86)
Both original appointments and promotions shall be followed by a probationary
period of 12 months. Such probationary period for a newly appointed officer to
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begin after satisfactory completion of the basic peace officer training course.
All appointments, whether original or promotional, shall automatically become
permanent at the end of the probationary period unless such request for rejection
has been received and approved by the Commission.
A candidate for promotion who is rejected during the probationary period shall
return to his/her former position.
Section 11 -Temporar�Assignments
In case of emergency, the Commission may be requested to certify names for
appointment to a temporary position. The Commission shall certify the names of
the three individuals standing highest on the eligible register who are willing to
accept such temporary appointment. If no one on the eligible register is willing to
accept such temporary employment, the Commission may certify the name of any
other qualified person. No temporary appointment shall continue for a period of
longer than thirty days nor shall successive temporary employments be permitted
for the same position.
Section 12 - (Repealed 5-17-77)
Section 13 - Promotions (Amended 2-3-86, 08-04-08 and OS-14-13)
Competitive examinations shall be given for all promotions within the service.
Sergeant examinations will be limited to those within the Golden Valley Police
Department meeting the minimum requirements. Commander and Lieutenant
examinations may be open to anyone meeting the minimum requirements, based
upon written recommendation of the Chief and ruling of the Commission. In
addition to these examinations, promotions will be based upon records of
efficiency, character, conduct, and seniority. No prejudice will be held against an
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� officer not seeking a promotion. It is recognized that an officer might wish to
make his/her career serving as an effective patrol officer or sergeant. This desire
should have no negative impact on the future of the officer.
Section 14 - Dischar�e
No employee after satisfactory completion of the probationary period, shall be
discharged except for cause set forth in:
1) City Policy, 2) Department Manual or 3) Labor Contract, and only after an
investigation by the Police Chief. Investigative procedures and rights of
employees shall be consistent with the labor contract. The Police Chief shall
notify the commission of a termination as soon as feasible.:
Section 15 - Lav-Off (Amended 08-04-08)
Whenever it becomes necessary, for lack of funds or any other causes, to reduce
the force, the Chief shall notify the Commission in writing, at least two weeks in
advance, giving the number of positions to be vacated and reasons therefore.
Temporary and probationary appointees shall be laid off first, in the order named.
Permanent employees shall be laid off on the basis of seniority, as defined in the
labor contract.
Section 16 - Suspensions (Amended 08-24-79, 02-03-86 and 08-04-08)
For disciplinary purposes, or pending investigation of the actions or conduct
which may result in a cause for discharge or reduction, in accordance with the
city and department policies and the labor contract:
(1) The Chief or the Commission shall have the power to suspend, with or
without pay, any employee for a period of sixty working days.
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As soon after the suspension as possible, the Chief shall notify the Commission in '
writing, setting forth the reasons for the suspension.
Section 17 - Reduction (Amended 8-24-79 and 08-04-08)
Reductions in rank for employees covered by Civil Service shall be made only
upon the recommendation of the Chief, who shall notify the commission as soon
as feasible.
Section 18 - Leaves of Absence (Amended 5-17-77 and 2-3-86)
Leaves of absence will be governed by the City of Golden Valley Policy Manual
and applicable labor contracts.
Section 19 - Resi n�ation(Amended 5-17-77)
Resignation will be governed by the City of Golden Valley Policy Manual.
Section 20 - Reinstatement(Amended 5-17-77)
Any employee who has been laid off in accordance with these rules (refer to
Section 15) shall be eligible for reinstatement to positions of the same class and
grade as the position from which lay-off commences. Persons whose names
appear on the reinstatement register shall be reinstated in the reverse order of lay-
of£ When vacancies occur, appointment shall be made from the reinstatement
register before certification from any other register, and in accordance with the
labor contract.
Section 21 (Repealed 5-17-77)
Section 22 (Repealed 5-17-77)
Section 23 (Repealed 2-3-86)
Section 24 (Repealed 2-3-86)
Section 25 (Repealed 2-3-86)
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Section 26 (Repealed 5-17-77)
Section 27 - Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action(Amended 2-3-
86)
The Commission will abide with Local, State or Federal laws, regulations, and
plans concerning Equal Opportunity and/or Affirmative Action.
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Civil Service Commission ������ � � �' ������` ��
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Rules and Regulations � � ��{'� �-
Article I: Purpose,Scope,and Definitions '
A. Purpose
The purpose of these Rules and Regulations of the Civil Service Commission ("Rules and
Regulations") is to describe the membership, responsibilities, and authority of the Civil Service
Commission (the "Commission"), pursuant to Minnesota State Statute 419.01—.18, and to ensure a
fair and equitable system of human resources management for the City of Golden Valley Police
Department (the "Department"),which includes:
• providing fair treatment of all applicants and employees without regard to age, ancestory,
color, creed, disability,familial status,gender, pregnancy,genetic information,sex, marital
status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation (including sexual identity), status
with regard to public assistance, and veteran's status, or other protected class or any non-
merit factor;
• providing objective, non-biased evaluation and classification of jobs; and
• retaining employees on the basis of the adequacy of their performance, correcting
inadequate performance, and separating employees whose inadequate performance
cannot be corrected.
B. Scope
These Rules and Regulations shall apply to all employees and officers of the Department.Where
overlap or conflict exists between these Rules and Regulations and any labor agreement between
the City of Golden Valley(the "City") and an exclusive representative within the meaning of Minn.
Stat. § 179.71, subd. 3,the terms of the applicable labor agreement shall supersede these Rules
and Regulations. Except as otherwise provided herein or required by law,the Commission
delegates to the City Manager control and supervision over the employment, promotion,discharge,
and suspension of all employees other than sworn Police Officers.
Article II: Membership,Appointments,Terms,Officers, Meetings and Attendance
A. Membership
The Commission shall consist of three members(the "Commissioners")who are citizens of the state
of Minnesota and residents of the City of Golden Valley, and who shall be appointed by the Golden
Valley City Council (the "Council"). No Commissioner shall, at the time of appointment or while
serving, hold any elected office under the City,the United States,the state of Minnesota,or any
public corporation or political division thereof, or employment under the City,or employment
under a police department of any city, other than as a member of a civil service commission for
firefighters or other municipal personnel.
B. Appointments
The Council shall appoint members to the Commission effective May 15Yof each year. Each
Commissioner, before entering duties, shall subscribe and file with the City Clerk an oath for the
faithful discharge of duties.
C. Terms
Members will serve three-year staggered terms. If a vacancy occurs before the end of the term,
interim appointments may be made by the Council.
D. Officers
The Commission shall elect officers at its first meeting in February each year. Each Commissioner
shall serve as president of the Commission during the last year of the Commissioner's term. Officer
positions shall be held for a maximum of one year and shall rotate. If a Commisioner wishes to
vacate her or his position, she or he shall serve in the elected position until a successor is
appointed.
E. Meetings&Attendance
The Commission shall meet the first Monday in February each year.The Commission may also hold
additional meetings throughout the year.A quorum consisting of a simple majority of the
Commissioners is necessary to transact the business of the Commission. Commissioners are
expected to attend all meetings. Members are responsible for notifying the staff liaison if they
cannot attend a meeting. If a quorum cannot be attained,the meeting shall be cancelled.
Article III: Rules
The Commission authorizes the City Manager to administer the policies and procedures necessary to carry
out the intent of these Rules and Regulations.
A. Classification ofJobs
The Commission delegates to the City Manager the responsiblitiy of administering a fair and
objective job classification and record-keeping process, including the responsibility to grade and
classify all employees and officers of the Department. Job classes shall group positions that have
identifical or similar primary duties,and jobs shall be classified based on job-related contributions
and value to the City's function. Records of classification studies,actions, and job descriptions
(describing typical duties, responsibilities, and minimum qualifications)will be separately
maintained by the Human Resources department.
B. Creation of Registers
The Commission delegates to the City Manager the responsibility of preparing and maintaining:
i. A service register("Service Register")containing the classes, names, ages, compensation,
period of past employement and such other facts and data with reference to each
employee as the commission may deem useful.
ii. An application register("Application Register")containing the names and addresses, in the
order of the date of application,of all applicants for examination and the offices or
employments they seek. The Commission shall authorize the creation of an Application
Register upon request of the City Manager or her or his designee. No name shall remain on
the Application Register for more than 2 years. When an applicant is found eligible for
service, her or his name shall be removed from the Application Register and transferred to
the Eligible Register.
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iii. An eligible register("Eligible Register"j containing the names,addresses and test scores
(expressed as a percentage) of all applicants found eligible for new appointment pending
successful completion of background and psychological examinations. An Eligible Register
will be maintained from the date approved by the Commission until a recommendation
from staff to de-certify the register is approved by the Commission. After the initial
creation of an Eligible Register, no names may be added to the register,except that internal
Community Service Officers who meet the minimum requirements may be added to an
existing Eligible Register at any time.
C. Applications
Applications must be filed in a format proscribed by the City Manager and approved by the
Commission before the closing date set in the announcement.The Commission may require the
candidate to furnish such additional information as it deems necessary regarding the applicant's
health, character and qualifications. Application forms will meet the requirements of relevant
federal and state law(s) or regulation(s).Applications will be retained by the Human Resources
department.All applications must be retained until the applicant's name no longer appears on the
Application Register or the Eligible Register and in compliance with the State of Minnesota Records
Retention Schedule for Minnesota governmental entities.
D. Rejection of Applications
The Commission delegates to the City Manager the authority to reject any application for any
reason, including but not limited to:
• Failure to meet minimum application requirements;
• Past record of crime, or conduct unbecoming of a police officer;
• Giving false information; or
• Former dismissal from public or private service because of delingquency or misconduct.
Upon rejection of any application,the applicant's name shall be removed from the Application
Register.
E. Examinations
The Commission delegates to the City Manager the authority to prescribe and administer tests to
determine the relative fitness and ability of applicants for new appointment and for promotion
within the Department to perform the duties of the positions to which they seek appointment.
Examinations may be administered orally, in writing, or in any other form that allows applicants to
demonstrate the relevant skills.
With respect to applications for new appointment,the Commission delegates to the City Manager
the responsibility of providing notice of the date, hour, place and scope of each examination. At a
minimum, such notice shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City and
posted for 10 days in the City hall and at each station house. The notice shall provide that other
examinations may be administered from time to time throughout the life of the Eligible Register to
applicants meeting the minimum requirements.
F. Eligible Register
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i. Placement of New Candidates on the Eligible Register
All candidates who pass the examinations to the satisfaction of the City Manager, or her or
his designee, shall be placed on the Eligible Register and ranked according to the total
weighted scores,the candidate with the highest qualifying score being first and the
candidate with the lowest qualifying score being last.Veterans shall have added points
during the examination process, if they so elect, in accordance with applicable Minnesota
law. Placement on the Eligible Register is not a guarantee of being hired as a Golden Valley
Police Officer.
ii. Expiration or Termination of Eligibility
The eligibility of a candidate for appointment shall continue for a period of no more than
two years. An applicant may be removed from the Eligible Register before the expiration of
two years for any of the following reasons:
• The candidate submits a written request to be removed from the Eligible Register;
• The candidate fails to meet or continue to meet any established requirements for
the position, including but not limited to failure to meet licensing, registration,or
medical qualifications;
• The Eligible Register is de-certified;
• Any other reason which would disqualify a candidate for appointment to the
classification.
G. Selection of Candidates for New Appointments
When a vacancy exists,the City Manager will request that the Commission establish a list of eligible
candidates. If there is an existing Eligible Register from which the City Manager wishes to fill the
vacancy,the City Manager will request certification of the appropriate number of candidates from
that register. Alternatively,the City Manager may request that the Commission approve de-
certification of any existing Eligible Register and create a new Eligible Register.
The Commission shall certify to the City Manager the names of the three highest standing
applicants on the applicable list. The City Manager has complete discretionary judgment and is the
sole authority in selecting one of the candidates certified to fill the opening based upon a
comparison of the candidates'job-relevant qualifications,test scores,and other job-relevant
information available. Prior to making a selection,the City Manager may obtain any additional job-
relevant information deemed necessary to complete the appointment, including recommendations
from the Chief of Police.The City Manager may, in her or his sole discretion, reject any or all
candidates submitted by the Commission. The Commission will be notified of the candidates
selected for appointment and will receive copies of all police officer appointment letters.
H. Promotions
The Commission delegates to the City Manager the responsibility of administering the promotion
process and of promoting existing employees and officers in accordance with Minnesota law. To be
eligible for a promotion, a candidate must file a written application,fulfill the minimum job
requirements, pass the applicable examinations,and fulfill the minimum experience and education
requirements. The Commission delegates to the City Manager the responsibility of reviewing
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candidate applications as well as each candidates' records of efficiency, character, conduct and
seniority to determine if the applicant meets the foregoing requirements and is eligible for
promotion. Examinations for promotion to commander shall be open to anyone meeting the
minimum requirements, based upon written recommendation of the Chief. No prejudice will be
held against an officer not seeking a promotion.
I. Probationary Period
Both new appointments and promotions shall be followed by a probationary period of 12 months.
The probationary period for a newly appointed officer shall begin after satisfactory completion of
the basic peace officer training course. An employee or officer may be discharged at any time
during the probationary period, with or without cause, by the City Manager. A candidate for
promotion who is rejected during the probationary period shall return to his or her former position.
J. Temporary Assignments
In case of emergency,the Commission may be requested to certify names for appointment to a
temporary position. In such cases,the Commission shall certify the names of the three individuals
standing highest on the Eligible Register who are willing to accept such temporary appointment. If
no one on the Eligible Register is willing to accept such temporary employment,the Commission
may certify the name of any other qualified person. No temporary appointment shall continue for a
period of longer than 30 days, nor shall successive temporary employments be permitted for the
same position.
K. Suspension/Leave of Absence
For disciplinary purposes, or pending investigation of actions or conduct which may result in a
cause for discharge or reduction, in accordance with the City and department policies and any
applicable labor contract,the City Manager shall have the power to suspend or mandate a leave of
absence for,with or without pay, any employee or officer for a period of up to 60 days.Any such
action shall be subject to all applicable labor contracts. The suspended employee shall have 10
days to appeal the suspension to the Commision. In lieu of an appeal to the Commission,the
employee may appeal the suspension by such other process to which she or he is otherwise
entitled.
L. Discharge
No employee or officer, after satisfactory completion of a probationary period, shall be removed or
discharged except for cause upon written charges and after an opportunity to be heard in their own
defense, as provided by Minnesota law. Charges against an officer may be presented only by the
City Manager, and shall be filed with the Secretary of the Commission.The Commission shall hear
the charges as soon as feasible and the officer shall be afforded 10 days written notice of the
hearing. In lieu of a hearing before the Commission,the employee may pursue any other process to
which she or he is otherwise entitled. Nothing in this section shall limit the power of any officer to
suspend a subordinate for a reasonable period of time not exceeding 60 days for the purpose of
discipline, or pending investigation of charges.
M. Lay-Off and Reinstatement
Whenever it becomes necessary,for lack of funds or any other causes,to reduce the force,the City
Manager shall notify the Commission in writing, at least two weeks in advance,giving the number
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of positions to be vacated and reasons therefore.Temporary and probationary appointees shall be
laid off first, in the order named. Permanent employees shall be laid off on the basis of seniority,as
defined in the labor contract.
Any employee or officer who has been laid off in accordance with these rules shall be eligible for
reinstatement to positions of the same class and grade as the position from which lay-off
commences. Such persons shall be reinstated in the reverse order of lay-off. When vacancies
occur, appointment shall be made from the pool of laid off employees or officers before new
applicants are considered,and in accordance with the labor contract.
Article IV: Amendments and Revisions
The Commission will review these Rules and Regulations annually at a meeting with a majority of the
Commissioners present, and Commissioners will present recommendations for changes and amendments.
These Rules and Regulations can be altered or amended at any regular Commission meeting, provided that
notice of the proposed changes and amendments is mailed to each member at least 10 business days
before the meeting.
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