Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 22C § 26

Current through Chapters 1 to 249 and Chapters 253 to 255 of the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 22C:26 - Promotion of uniformed members; factors for consideration; publication of list of eligible members
(a) The colonel may promote uniformed members of the state police who are deemed eligible for promotion by the colonel to the title of noncommissioned officer or lieutenant. Promotional examinations to the title of noncommissioned officer or lieutenant shall include a written test and may include an assessment process designed to evaluate a uniformed member's knowledge, skills and abilities related to the position. The assessment process, if utilized, and the written test shall be developed in consultation with, and validated by, a certified organizational psychologist. A total promotional score shall be based on the uniformed member's promotional examination score and a longevity score.
(b)
(1) The colonel shall promulgate regulations on the promotional process, including, but not limited to, to the validation of promotional examinations, the specific components of promotional examinations, the weighting of such components and the calculation and weighting of longevity scores. For a uniformed member who is a veteran, the regulations shall provide for the uniformed member's promotional score on the written examination to be increased by 2 per cent and may provide for veteran status to be recognized in other ways in the promotional examination process.
(2) The colonel may promulgate regulations providing for minimum scores on the promotional examination, or portions thereof, to be met by uniformed members to be eligible for promotion. Such minimum scores shall be set in consultation with a certified organizational psychologist before or after administration of the relevant examination.
(c) To be eligible to participate in a promotional examination for the title of noncommissioned officer, a uniformed member shall, at a minimum, have completed not less than 5 years of service as a uniformed member immediately before the final date for the filing of applications for such examination and have completed, in the immediately preceding year, 1 full year of service in the next lower rank or title. To be eligible to participate in a promotional examination for the title of lieutenant, a uniformed member shall, at a minimum, have completed not less than 1 year of service in the next lower rank or title immediately before the final date for the filing of applications for such examination and have completed not less than 8 years of service as a uniformed member prior to the final date for filing applications for such examination.
(d)
(1) Prior to making any promotions under this section, the colonel shall publish and distribute in the orders of the department for each title in the department a list of the members who are eligible for promotion to each such title. Each eligible list for promotion shall be used by the colonel to fill vacancies for a period of not less than 2 years and in no circumstances more than 5 years from the initial date of publication; provided, however, that the colonel may shorten the period to less than 2 years if the colonel reasonably determines that termination of the eligible list is required to avoid a violation of law.
(2) The colonel shall promulgate regulations detailing how selections for promotion are to be made from the list of eligible members. The regulations may allow for the grouping of the eligibility list into bands, based on promotional scores.

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 22C, § 22C:26

Amended by Acts 2024, c. 140,§ 39, eff. 7/1/2024.
Amended by Acts 2020 , c. 253, § 57, eff. 12/31/2020.