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years; (9) education. Such other information shall be furnished as the
Commission may reasonably require touching the applicant's fitness for
the public service. The applicant must also state the number of members
of his family in the public service and where employed, and must also
assert that he is not disqualified under section 8 of the civil-service
act, which is as follows:
"That no person habitually using intoxicating beverages to excess shall
be appointed to or retained in any office, appointment, or employment
to which the provisions of this act are applicable."
No person dismissed from the public service for misconduct and no
person who has not been absolutely appointed or employed after
probation shall be admitted to examination within two years thereafter.
2. No person under enlistment in the Army or Navy of the United States
shall be examined under these rules, except for some place in the
Department under which he is enlisted requiring special qualifications,
and with the consent in writing of the head of such Department.
3. The Commission may by regulations, subject to change at any time by
the President, declare the kind and measure of ill health, physical
incapacity, misrepresentation, and bad faith which may properly exclude
any person from the right of examination, grading, or certification
under these rules. It may also provide for medical certificates of
physical capacity in the proper cases, and for the appropriate
certification of persons so defective in sight, speech, hearing, or
otherwise as to be apparently disqualified for some of the duties of
the part of the service which they seek to enter.
Approved, June 2, 1885.
GROVER CLEVELAND.
In the exercise of the power vested in the President by the
Constitution, and by virtue of the seventeen hundred and fifty-third
section of the Revised Statutes and of the civil-service act approved
January 16, 1883, the eighth clause of Rule XIX for the regulation and
improvement of the executive civil service is hereby amended so as to
read as follows:
8. Chief clerks, deputy collectors, deputy naval officers, deputy
surveyors of customs, and superintendents or chiefs of divisions
or bureaus.
And the same is hereby promulgated.
Approved, June 15, 1885.
GROVER CLEVELAND.
In the exercise of the power vested in the President by the
Constitution, and by virtue of the se
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