Corrupted Recovery Partition?

I have a late 2013 MacBook Pro. I wanted to do a clean install of Yosemite. I booted into the recovery mode and successfully began the reinstallation of Yosemite. The installation process got interrupted, and ever since that point only Internet recovery mode would take over. This would only let me install OS X Mavericks. I did let it go through the entire Internet recovery process and install Mavericks and then upgraded it to Yosemite in the operating system.
After this point I assumed my recovery partition would be cleaned up again and have Yosemite there, instead my computer still booted into Internet recovery mode and only has Mavericks available. How can I get my recovery partition back to Yosemite so I do not have to go through Internet recovery mode every time? All I want to do is a clean install of Yosemite directly.

Internet recovery gives you the OS the machine shipped with—in your case, Mavericks. After  installing Yosemite, recovery (CMD+R) will give you Yosemite if you reinstall the OS.
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