The petitioner Barhite was employed by the respondent Department of Commerce as Business Consultant, a permanent competitive Civil Service position. In December, 1976, he received a notice from the department charging him with four separate instances of misconduct, one of which was his refusal to submit to a psychiatric examination ordered by the department pursuant to section 72 of the Civil Service Law. The notice also stated that as a result of the several instances of...
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