CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 29-235. (Formerly Sec. 19-432). Examination for special inspector's commission.
Sec. 29-235. (Formerly Sec. 19-432). Examination for special inspector's commission. Examinations for candidates for special inspectors' commissions shall be given
at least once each year by the Commissioner of Public Safety or by at least two examiners
appointed by said commissioner. All examinations shall be in writing, shall be uniform
for all candidates and shall be confined to questions formulated by the commissioner
and designed to determine fitness and competency as a boiler inspector. The written
examination may be supplemented by an oral examination or an interview by the commissioner or his designee which shall conform in general character with the written
examination. Each candidate whether he passes the examination or not shall be notified
by the board of his standing and grade as soon as possible after the examination has
been completed. If an applicant for a special inspector's commission fails to pass the
examination, he may appeal to the commissioner or his designee for a hearing on his
grade. The decision after such hearing shall be final, but an applicant who desires to
improve his rating shall have the right to take another examination within ninety days.
The record of an applicant's examination, whether original or modified after appeal,
shall be accessible to him and his employer.
(1953, S. 2368d; P.A. 77-614, S. 505, 610.)
History: P.A. 77-614 replaced boiler safety board with commissioner of public safety and allowed designee of commissioner to conduct examinations and interviews and to receive appeals, effective January 1, 1979; Sec. 19-432 transferred
to Sec. 29-235 in 1983.
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