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Civil Service Commission
Web Site:
www.mass.gov/cscOrganization Chart
Mission:
The Civil Service Commission is a quasi-judicial agency whose mission is to hear and decide appeals of public employees under the protection of civil service laws by ensuring that employment decisions are based on the relative ability, knowledge and skills of the public employee and to ensure that all individuals receive fair and impartial treatment.Governing Laws:
Statutes
MGL C. 7 S. 4I | Enabling Statute |
MGL C. 31 S. 1-77 | Civil Service Law |
MGL C. 30 S. 45-50 | Classification |
Regulations
801 CMR 1.0 | Rules and Procedures |
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