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When a pre -employment medical exam is required, it will be required of all candidates who are <br />finalists and/or who are offered employment for a given job class. Information obtained from <br />the medical exam will be treated as confidential medical records. <br />When required, the medical exam will be conducted by a licensed physician designated by the <br />City with the cost of the exam paid by the City. (Psychological/psychiatric exams will be <br />conducted by a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist.) The physician will notify the City <br />Administrator or designee that a candidate either is or isn't medically able to perform the essential <br />functions of the job, with or without accommodations and whether the candidate passed a drug <br />test, if applicable. <br />If the candidate requires accommodation to perform one or more of the essential functions of <br />the job, the City Administrator or designee will confer with the physician and candidate <br />regarding reasonable and acceptable accommodations. <br />If a candidate is rejected for employment based on the results of the medical exam, he/she will <br />be notified of this determination. <br />3.5 Selection Process <br />The selection process will be a cooperative effort between the City Administrator or designee and <br />the hiring supervisor, subject to final hiring approval of the City Council. Any, all or none of the <br />candidates may be interviewed. <br />The City has the right to make the final hiring decision based on qualifications, <br />abilities, experience and city of Ramsey needs. <br />3.6 Background Checks <br />All finalists for employment with the City will be subject to a background check to confirm <br />information submitted as part of application materials and to assist in determining the <br />candidate's suitability for the position. Except where already defined by state law, the City <br />Administrator will determine the level of background check to be conducted based on the <br />position being filled. <br />3.7 Criminal Background Investigations <br />Authority <br />State law authorizes city police departments to conduct criminal history background investigations <br />on applicants for City positions using Minnesota Computerized Criminal History data. <br />Applications <br />This section applies only to applicants who are finalists for regular, temporary, and volunteer status <br />positions. Before a finalist is eligible to receive a conditional job offer or begin employment with <br />the City, the applicant must authorize the Police Department, in writing, to undertake a criminal <br />history background investigation and to release the information to the City Council, City <br />administrator and/or other City staff as appropriate. <br />13 1Page <br />