59-A - Placement of detectives and investigators in classified service.

§  59-a.  Placement  of  detectives  and  investigators  in classified  service.   1.  The  legislature  hereby  finds  and  declares  that  the  continued,  uninterrupted, adequate and efficient operation of detective  and  investigative  units  in  local  police,  correction  or   sheriffs  departments  is  necessary  for  the general welfare of the people; that  such adequate operation involves  and  requires  personnel  with  highly  specialized  ability,  skill,  training, and knowledge; that local civil  service commissions may decide to classify  such  positions  where  they  constitute  bona  fide  civil  service positions as evidenced by factors  including enhanced pay, benefits, and dignity of  position;  that  while  competitive   examination   has  been  deemed  practicable  for  certain  detective and investigator positions, to require  such  examination  for  valid  appointment  of current long standing employees would irreparably  disorganize detective or investigative operations, endanger  the  public  safety,  interrupt the continuity and effective performance of important  investigatory operations.    2. Notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter or any provisions to  the contrary contained in any  general,  special,  or  local  laws,  any  person  holding  a  permanent  competitive class appointment as a police  officer, correction officer of any rank or deputy sheriff  in  a  police  force,  police department or sheriffs department in a jurisdiction other  than a city with a population of  one  million  or  more  or  the  state  department  of  correctional services, who was serving in a detective or  investigator capacity,  as  designated  by  such  police  force,  police  department  or  sheriffs  department,  on  the  date  such  position was  classified by the local civil service commission having jurisdiction and  for at least eighteen months  immediately  preceding  such  date,  shall  receive a permanent appointment to a detective or investigator position,  in  such  title as may be properly classified by the local civil service  commission  having  jurisdiction,   without   further   examination   or  qualifications  and  shall  have  all  the  rights and privileges of the  jurisdictional class to which such position may be allocated.