This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...will be waived m all such cases." (Minute of commission, July 18, 1910.) In transfers the average percentage of appointments received by all the States will be taken as fixing the limit of the application of Rule X, section 8, clause (c), if the transfer is manifestly in the interests of the service. (Minutes of commission, Nov. 10 and Dec. 15, 1905.) The apportionment does not operate against the transfer of veterans entitled to preference under section 1754, Revised Statutes. (Minute of commission, Dec. 14, 1910.) See also section 9 of this rule and notes to section 2 of Rule VII. Examination. (d) He must pass an appropriate examination whenever different tests are prescribed for original entrance to the position to which transfer is proposed. See section 6, Rule II. When transfers or promotions are properly applied for, and are otherwise permissible, the Civil Service Commission is hereby authorized, in its discretion, looking to the good or the public service only, to waive requirements for examination and to substitute for such examination so waived such other tests of fitness and capacity as the commission may decide. In each case where such waiver is made the reasons therefor shall be stated at length by the commission and made matter of record in its minutes. (Executive order, Nov. 22, 1907.) The residence and domicile restrictions of the act of July 2, 1909 (36 Stat., 1), do not apply to examinations for promotion or transfer. (Minute of commission, July 10, 1909.) MwlSw1' of W e sna not De transferred unless, in the judgment of the commission, he possesses experience, qualifications, or training which are required for the proper performance of the duties of the position to which transfer is proposed and which render necessary in the interests...