7103 - Additional points in grading civil service examinations.

     § 7103.  Additional points in grading civil service                examinations.        (a)  Commonwealth examinations.--Whenever any soldier shall     successfully pass a civil service appointment or promotional     examination for a public position under this Commonwealth, or     any political subdivision thereof, and shall thus establish that     he possesses the qualifications required by law for appointment     to or promotion in such public position, such soldier's     examination shall be marked or graded an additional ten points     above the mark or grade credited for the examination, and the     total mark or grade thus obtained shall represent the final mark     or grade of such soldier, and shall determine his standing on     any eligible or promotional list, certified or furnished to the     appointing or promoting power.        (b)  Municipal examinations.--When any such person shall take     any examination for appointment or promotion in the civil     service of any of the various municipal agencies within this     Commonwealth, as required by any existing law or any law which     may hereafter be enacted, such person's examination shall be     marked or graded 15% perfect before the quality or contents of     the examination shall be considered. When the examination of any     such person is completed and graded, such grading or percentage     as the examination merits shall be added to the aforesaid 15%,     and such total mark or grade shall represent the final grade or     classification of such person and shall determine his or her     order of standing on the eligible list.