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Cal. Gov. Code § 18938

Examinations

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Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2011
The board or a designated appointing power may issue certificates of competence to candidates who are successful in certain phases of examinations involving a particular knowledge, ability or skill. For the period named in such a certificate, the board or a designated appointing power may accept it as evidence of the candidate’s competence in lieu of participation in that phase of an examination.
The department or a designated appointing power may issue certificates of competence to candidates who are successful in certain phases of examinations involving a particular knowledge, ability, or skill. For the period named in such a certificate, the department or a designated appointing power may accept it as evidence of the candidate’s competence in lieu of participation in that phase of an examination.

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