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The
voters of Ventura County approved Ordinance No. 382 creating a civil
service system in 1944. The system is now set out in the Civil Service
Ordinance, that is, sections 1341 through 1352-24 of the Ventura
County Ordinance Code. The ordinance is authorized by section 31100
et seq. of the Government Code.
The
Civil Service Commission is a commission of limited jurisdiction.
It has no powers except those which have been conferred upon it
expressly or that are necessarily implied therefrom. (Ferdig v.
State Personnel Bd. (1969) 71 Cal.2d 96; Wheeler v. City of Santa
Ana (1947) 81 Cal.App.2d 811.)
The
Civil Service Commission is charged with the duty of ensuring that
qualified persons are appointed to the service of the County of
Ventura. The Commission acts as a Board of Review to hear petitions
by civil service employees and applicants for civil service positions,
and to grant or deny those petitions.
Each
of the five commission members are volunteers and are appointed
by the Board of Supervisors. They must be registered voters and
residents of the County of Ventura and may not hold any paid office
of, or be employed by, the County of Ventura.
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