Permanent appointment means an appointment having
Permanent appointment means an appointment having permanent status as a police officer in a law enforcement unit as prescribed by Title 11A of the New Jersey Statutes, Civil Service Commission Rules and Regulations, or of any other law of this State, municipal ordinance, or rules and regulations adopted thereunder.
Permanent appointment means appointment against a permanent post which has been confirmed after the probationary period.
Examples of Permanent appointment in a sentence
Permanent appointment is contingent upon meeting all said requirements, and failure to do so will result in termination of employment without right of appeal except as provided by the merit system.
Permanent appointment to the higher grade is dependent upon satisfactory service during this period.
Permanent appointment will not be confirmed if such training has not been completed.
Permanent appointment to the staff will be reviewed and evaluated by the immediate supervisor and by the Superintendent or Superintendent’s designee.
Permanent appointment shall not be made until ten (10) days after the notification.
More Definitions of Permanent appointment
Permanent appointment means appointment by the authority of any municipality or government unit in or of this State or the University of Delaware Police Department, Delaware State University Public Safety Department and the Delaware River and Bay Authority to permanent status as a police officer.
Permanent appointment means appointment to a position in the classified service following successful completion of the required working test.
Permanent appointment means the appointment of a person to a classified position in which permanent status can be attained.
Permanent appointment means the appointment of an individual who
Permanent appointment means the appointment of an individual who has satisfactorily met the minimum standards of the Commission and is certified as a police officer.
Permanent appointment or “Permanency” means an appointment without term, the right of a Member not to be dismissed except for just cause. Such appointments shall be subject to layoff or termination only in accordance with this Agreement.
Permanent appointment means an appointment made to an established post in terms which entitle the holder to a pension in accordance with the provisions of the Pension Act;