(1) The names of all officers who
have passed examinations satisfactorily shall be placed on an
eligible list in the order of the grade attained in the
examinations. The chief, or the committee mentioned in RCW 43.43.330 at the chief's request, may determine the lowest
examination grade which will qualify an officer for inclusion of
his or her name on an eligible list. Examination papers shall be
graded promptly and an eligible list shall be made up immediately
thereafter. All officers taking an examination shall be informed
of the grade earned.
(2) After an eligible list is made up all promotions shall
be made from the five top names on the applicable list, and if
needed to comply with affirmative action goals three additional
names referred under subsection (3) of this section. Not all
three additional names need be promoted at the time they are
referred and they may be referred more than once. Each officer
shall be informed in writing as his or her name is included in
the top five on an eligible list or referred under subsection (3)
of this section. No officer whose name appears within the top
five on any eligible list shall be passed over for promotion more
than three times.
(3) If the vacancy to be filled is identified as part of the
state patrol's affirmative action goals as established under its
affirmative action plan, the chief may refer for consideration up
to three additional names per vacancy of individuals who are on
the eligible list and who are members of one or more of the
protected groups under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and
chapter 49.60 RCW, or for federal contract compliance purposes,
veterans and disabled veterans as defined in the Vietnam Era Veterans
Readjustment Act of 1974, Title 41 C.F.R., chapter 60, part
60-250.
The three additional names referred for each vacancy shall
be the top three members of the protected groups designated by
the chief for referral for that vacancy in accordance with the
state patrol's affirmative action goals. These names shall be
drawn in rank order from the remaining names of protected group
members on the eligible list, after ranking by examination grade.
For each vacancy, a total of three supplementary names may be
referred.
(4) After having qualified for promotion hereunder an
officer must pass a medical examination and must be certified as
to physical fitness to perform the duties of the advanced
position by one of three doctors designated by the chief of the
Washington state patrol.
(5) The state patrol shall consult with the human rights
commission in the development of rules pertaining to affirmative
action. The state patrol shall transmit a report annually to the
human rights commission which states the progress the state
patrol has made in meeting affirmative action goals and
timetables.
[1985 c 365 § 6; 1965 c 8 § 43.43.340. Prior: 1949 c 192 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6362-61b.]