341A.6 - POWERS AND DUTIES.

        341A.6  POWERS AND DUTIES.         The commission shall have the following powers and duties:         1.  To adopt, and amend as necessary, rules pursuant to the      provisions of this chapter, which shall specify the manner in which      examinations are to be held and appointments, promotions, transfers,      reinstatements, demotions, suspensions, and discharges are to be      made.  The rules may make such other provisions regarding personnel      administration and practices as are necessary or desirable in      carrying out the purposes of this chapter.  The commission rules, and      their amendments, shall be printed and made available without cost to      the public.         2.  To administer practical tests designed to determine the      ability of persons examined to perform the duties of the position for      which they are seeking appointment.  Such tests shall be designed and      prepared by the director of the Iowa law enforcement academy, shall      be administered by each commission in a uniform manner prescribed by      the director, and shall be consistent with standards established      pursuant to chapter 80B governing standards for employment of Iowa      law enforcement officers.  Notice of such tests shall be posted in      the office of the sheriff and the office of the board of supervisors      not less than thirty days prior to giving such tests.         3.  To conduct and prepare annual investigations and reports      concerning the effectiveness of, and compliance with, the provisions      of this chapter and the rules adopted by the commission, and pursuant      thereto, to inspect all departments, offices, and positions of      employment affected by this chapter.  In making such investigations a      commissioner or the personnel director may administer oaths, issue      subpoenas and require the attendance of witnesses and the production      of books, documents, and accounts pertaining to such investigation,      and may also cause the deposition of witnesses to be taken as in      civil actions in the district court.         4.  To conduct informal hearings concerning matters contemplated      by this chapter.  The validity of any such hearing shall not be      affected by the manner in which it is conducted, however, a majority      of the commissioners shall affirm all orders, rules, and decisions      made pursuant to such hearings.         5.  To hear and determine appeals or complaints respecting the      allocation of positions of employment, rejection of those persons      certified to the sheriff for appointment, and such other matters as      may be referred to the commission.         6.  To arrange, compile, and administer competitive tests to      determine the relative qualifications of persons seeking employment      in any class of position and as a result thereof establish eligible      lists for the various classes of positions, and provide that persons      discharged because of curtailment of expenditures, reduction in      force, and for like causes, head the list in the order of their      seniority, to the end that they shall be the first to be re-employed.      Notice of competitive tests to be given shall be published at least      two weeks prior to holding the tests in a newspaper of general      circulation in the county or counties in which a vacancy exists.         7.  To certify to the county sheriff when a vacant position is to      be filled, on written request, a list of the names of the persons      passing the examination.         8.  To keep such records as may be necessary for the proper      administration of this chapter.         9.  To classify deputy sheriffs and subdivide them into groups      according to rank and grade which shall be based upon the duties and      responsibilities of the deputy sheriffs.         10.  To purchase all necessary supplies, enter into contracts, and      do all things necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter.         11.  To keep records of the service of each employee in the      classified service.  These records shall contain facts and statements      on all matters relating to the character and quality of the work done      and the attitude of the individual to the work.  All such service      records and employee records shall be subject only to the inspection      of the commission.  
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         [C75, 77, 79, 81, § 341A.6]