Section 45273 Of Article 6. Merit System From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 25. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 6.
45273
. Examinations shall be administered objectively, and shall
consist of test parts that relate to job performance.
For classes of positions deemed by the commission to require an
oral examination, the oral examination board shall include at least
two members. Where a structured objective examination is to be
administered to the entire field of candidates, a single member oral
examination board may be utilized. A "structured objective
examination" means, for this purpose, an examination for which the
examiner exercises no discretion in the selection of the questions or
in the evaluation of the answers.
Unless specifically directed to evaluate candidates' technical
knowledge and skills, the oral examination board shall confine itself
to evaluating general fitness for employment in the class. When the
oral examination board is directed to evaluate technical knowledge
and skills, at least two members of the board shall be technically
qualified in the specified occupational area. Members of the
governing board or personnel commission shall not serve on an oral
examination board. A district employee may serve on an oral
examination board if he or she is not at the first or second level of
supervision over a vacant position in the class for which the
examination is held.
The personnel commission shall provide for the proceedings of all
oral examinations to be electronically recorded. In no case will an
oral examination board be provided with confidential references on
employees of the district who are competing in promotional
examinations. Scores achieved by the candidate on other parts of the
examination shall not be made available to the oral examination
board.