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Civil Service Commission Decisions
Haynes, Naza v. City of Somerville 11/10/16
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Sex Offender Registry Board, 459 Mass. 603 (2011); Costa v. Fall River Housing Auth., 453 Mass. 614, 627 (2009). The hearing officer determines the credibility of witnesses. Leominster v. Stratton, 58 Mass.App.Ct. 726, 729 (2003) See also Covell v. Dept of Social Services, 439 Mass. 766, 787 (2003); Embers of Salisbury, Inc. v. Alcoholic Beverages Control Commn, 401 Mass. 526, 529 (1988); Doherty v.
2 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Training Officer: 2,400 to 3% Public Records/Accreditation Officer: 1,200 to 1.5% Firearms Licensing Officer: 2,400 to 3% Sex Offender Registry Officer: 2,400 to 3% Fleet Maintenance Supervisor: 2,400 to 3% ADD-3% Public Information Officer 7. Uniform Allowance Article 14: Uniforms and Equipment: Uniform allowance from $1,000 to $1,500 Cleaning from $700 to $1,200 Promotional uniform allowance, increase to $1,500 8.
Department of Labor Relations Cases
AFSCME, Council 93, AFL-CIO / Board of Higher Education
3 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Therefore | am considering the allegation. 3 At the in-person investigation, the Union President also argued that the Employer was not legally permitted to conduct CORI and SORIs (Criminal Offender Record Information and Sex Offender Registry Information, respectively) on applicants, and that the requirement that applicants complete pre-employment medical and psychological examinations violates the American with Disabilities Act.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Costa, Joseph v. City of New Bedford 7/14/11
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Sex Offender Registry Board, 459 Mass. 603 (2011); Costa v. Fall River Housing Auth., 453 Mass. 614, 627 (2009). 12 It is the purview of the hearing officer to determine credibility of testimony presented to the Commission. [T]he assessing of the credibility of witnesses is a preserve of the [commission] upon which a court conducting judicial review treads with great reluctance. E.g., Leominster v.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
DeFarias, Paul v. City of Gloucester 1/26/23
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Sex Offender Registry Bd., 95 Mass. App. Ct. 85, 89-90 (2019). See also George v. City of Lynn, No. G1-05-435, at 29, 33 (CSC Nov. 20, 2008) (no adverse inference may be drawn from the declarants absence). I do not find that Mr. DeFariass attendance at Cataldo was problematic, as suggested in Lieutenant Williamss report and the citys bypass letter. 6 14 14. Beauport Ambulance Service. Mr.
915 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
This BRC must consist of a Criminal offender Record Information (CORI) check, Sex Offender Registry Information (SORI) check, and the completion of this Attestation form regarding any findings that would result from a Department of Children and Families (DCF) child welfare check. Please read each attestation carefully.
Department of Labor Relations Contracts
Ayer Dispatchers 7-1-08 to 6-30-11 (Ayer, Town of)
1 document · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Maintaining sex offender registry information. Maintaining residential and business alarm information. Updating master cards, incidents and records in the police computer. Ordering of supplies for the Dispatch Center.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Lecomte, Raymond v. Department of Correction 10/6/11
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Sex Offender Registry Board, 459 Mass. 603 (2011); Costa v. Fall River Housing Auth., 453 Mass. 614, 627 (2009). It is the purview of the hearing officer to determine credibility of testimony presented to the Commission. [T]he assessing of the credibility of witnesses is a preserve of the [Commission] upon which a court conducting judicial review treads with great reluctance. E.g., Leominster v.
4 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Exec Office of Health and Human Services, Department of Elder Affairs, Commission for the Blind, Commission for the Deaf and Hard Of Hearing, Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, Office of Refugees and Immigrants, Department of Transitional Assistance, Emergency Management Agency, Criminal Justice Information Services Dept, Municipal Police Training Committee, Department of Fire Services, Exec Office of Public Safety & Security, Parole Board, Sex
1 document · · Department of Labor Relations ·
The parties acknowledge that clerical employees may not have the necessary experience to maintain security procedures (to identify individual whose pictures or information appears in the Sex Offender Registry book or No Trespass/Restraining Order Manual), but clerical employees will provide information to the proper school authorities when they believe or have actual knowledge that a breach of security has taken place. 23 ARTICLE 26 REDUCTION IN FORCE
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