der supervision of the Commission the central board shall mark the
papers of the copyist and of the clerk examinations, and such of the
papers of the supplementary, special, and promotion examinations for the
departmental service and of examinations for admission to or promotion
in the other branches of the classified services as shall be submitted
to it by the Commission.
13. No person shall be appointed to membership on any board of examiners
until after the Commission shall have consulted with the head of the
Department or of the office under whom such person is serving.
14. An examiner shall be allowed time during office hours to perform his
duties as examiner, which duties shall be considered part of his
official duties.
15. The Commission may change the membership of boards of examiners
and--
(_a_) Prescribe the manner of organizing such boards.
(_b_) More particularly define their powers.
(_c_) Specifically determine their duties and the duties of the
members thereof.
16. Each board shall keep such records and make such reports as the
Commission may require, and such records shall be open to the inspection
of any member of this Commission or other person acting under authority
of the Commission, which may, for the purposes of investigation, take
possession of such records.
GENERAL RULE IV.
1. The names of all competitors who shall successfully pass an
examination shall be entered upon a register, and the competitors whose
names have been thus registered shall be eligible to any office or place
to test fitness for which the examination was held.
2. The Commission may refuse to certify--
(_a_) An eligible who is so defective in sight, speech, or hearing,
or who is otherwise so defective physically as to be apparently unfit to
perform the duties of the position to which he is seeking appointment.
(_b_) An eligible who has made a false statement in his
application, or been guilty of fraud or deceit in any matter connected
with his application or examination, or who has been guilty of a crime
or of infamous or notoriously disgraceful conduct.
3. If an appointing or nominating officer to whom certification has been
made shall object in writing to any eligible named in the certificate,
stating that because of physical incapacity or for other good cause
particularly specified such eligible is not capable of properl
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