Upon application by a blind person to take an examination for any position the duties of which he may properly perform, the administrator, upon written request of such person, shall make such provisions as will enable such person to take such examination.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, an appointing authority may, after giving written notice to the administrator, make a temporary appointment of a person with an intellectual disability to a civil service position, provided that the appointing authority shall secure and maintain on file a certificate from MassAbility that such person has an intellectual disability and that such commission approves such employment of such person. The appointing authority shall also maintain a record of the following:
The appointing authority may require any such person with an intellectual disability to undergo such tests as, in its opinion, will measure the fitness of such person to properly perform the duties of the position.
Upon commencement of employment pursuant to this section, such person with an intellectual disability shall be deemed to be employed on a temporary basis in such position. The appointing authority shall notify the administrator when such person with an intellectual disability has been continuously employed in a year-round temporary position for a period of three years, whereupon such position shall be deemed to be a permanent position, and such person shall be deemed to be a tenured employee therein. The administrator shall give appropriate notice thereof, by title and position number, with respect to each such position in the service of the commonwealth to the budget director, the comptroller, the house and senate committees on ways and means, and the appointing authority.
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 31, § 31:47