The tenure of every one
holding an office, place, position or employment under the
provisions of this chapter shall be only during good behavior,
and any such person may be removed or discharged, suspended
without pay, demoted, or reduced in rank, or deprived of vacation
privileges or other special privileges for any of the following
reasons:
(1) Incompetency, inefficiency or inattention to or
dereliction of duty;
(2) Dishonesty, intemperance, immoral conduct,
insubordination, discourteous treatment of the public, or a
fellow employee, or any other act of omission or commission
tending to injure the public service; or any other willful
failure on the part of the employee to properly conduct himself
or herself; or any willful violation of the provisions of this
chapter or the rules and regulations to be adopted hereunder;
(3) Mental or physical unfitness for the position which the
employee holds;
(4) Dishonest, disgraceful, immoral or prejudicial conduct;
(5) Drunkenness or use of intoxicating liquors, narcotics,
or any other habit forming drug, liquid or preparation to such
extent that the use thereof interferes with the efficiency or
mental or physical fitness of the employee, or which precludes
the employee from properly performing the functions and duties of
any position under civil service;
(6) Conviction of a felony, or a misdemeanor, involving
moral turpitude;
(7) Any other act or failure to act which in the judgment of
the civil service commissioners is sufficient to show the
offender to be an unsuitable and unfit person to be employed in
the public service.
[2007 c 218 § 5; 1935 c 31 § 8; RRS § 9558-8.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Finding -- 2007 c 218: See note following RCW 1.08.130.