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Public Act 097-0251 |
HB1576 Enrolled | LRB097 07146 RLJ 47248 b |
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AN ACT concerning local government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
changing Sections 10-1-7 and 10-2.1-4 and by adding Sections |
10-1-7.1, 10-1-7.2, 10-2.1-6.3, and 10-2.1-6.4 as follows:
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(65 ILCS 5/10-1-7) (from Ch. 24, par. 10-1-7)
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Sec. 10-1-7. Examination of applicants; disqualifications.
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(a) All applicants for offices or places in the classified |
service, except
those mentioned in Section 10-1-17, are subject |
to examination. The
examination shall be public, competitive, |
and open to all citizens of the
United States, with specified |
limitations as to residence, age, health, habits
and moral |
character.
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(b) Residency requirements in effect at the time an |
individual enters the
fire or police service of a municipality |
(other than a municipality that
has more than 1,000,000 |
inhabitants) cannot be made more restrictive
for that |
individual during his or her period of service for that |
municipality,
or be made a condition of promotion, except for |
the rank or position of Fire or
Police Chief.
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(c) No person with a record of misdemeanor convictions |
except
those under Sections 11-6, 11-7, 11-9, 11-14, 11-15, |
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11-17, 11-18, 11-19,
12-2, 12-6, 12-15, 14-4, 16-1, 21.1-3, |
24-3.1, 24-5, 25-1, 28-3, 31-1,
31-4, 31-6, 31-7, 32-1, 32-2, |
32-3, 32-4, 32-8, and subsections (1), (6) and
(8) of Section |
24-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or arrested for any cause but
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not convicted on that cause shall be disqualified from taking |
the examination
on grounds of habits or moral character, unless |
the person is attempting to
qualify for a position on the |
police department, in which case the conviction
or arrest may |
be considered as a factor in determining the person's habits or
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moral character.
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(d) Persons entitled to military preference under Section |
10-1-16
shall not be subject to limitations specifying age |
unless they are
applicants for a position as a fireman or a |
policeman having no previous
employment status as a fireman or |
policeman in the regularly constituted
fire or police |
department of the municipality, in which case they must not
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have attained their 35th birthday, except any person who has |
served as an
auxiliary police officer under Section 3.1-30-20 |
for at least 5 years and is
under 40 years of age.
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(e) All employees of a municipality of less than 500,000 |
population (except
those who would be excluded from the |
classified service as provided in this
Division 1) who are |
holding that employment as of the date a municipality
adopts |
this Division 1, or as of July 17, 1959, whichever date is the |
later,
and who have held that employment for at least 2 years |
immediately before that
later date, and all firemen and |
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policemen regardless of length of service who
were either |
appointed to their respective positions by the board of fire |
and
police commissioners under the provisions of Division 2 of |
this Article or who
are serving in a position (except as a |
temporary employee) in the fire or
police department in the |
municipality on the date a municipality adopts
this Division 1, |
or as of July 17, 1959, whichever date is the later, shall
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become members of the classified civil service of the |
municipality
without examination.
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(f) The examinations shall be practical in their character, |
and shall
relate to those matters that will fairly test the |
relative capacity of the
persons examined to discharge the |
duties of the positions to which they
seek to be appointed. The |
examinations shall include tests of physical
qualifications, |
health, and (when appropriate) manual skill. If an applicant
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unable to pass the physical examination solely as the result of |
an injury
received by the applicant as the result of the |
performance of an act of duty
while working as a temporary |
employee in the position for which he or she is
being examined, |
however, the physical examination shall be waived and the
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applicant shall be considered to have passed the examination. |
No questions in
any examination shall relate to political or |
religious opinions or
affiliations. Results of examinations |
and the eligible registers prepared from
the results shall be |
published by the commission within 60 days after any
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examinations are held.
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(g) The commission shall control all examinations, and may, |
whenever an
examination is to take place, designate a suitable |
number of persons,
either in or not in the official service of |
the municipality, to be
examiners. The examiners shall conduct |
the examinations as directed by the
commission and shall make a |
return or report of the examinations to the
commission. If the |
appointed examiners are in the official service of the
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municipality, the examiners shall not receive extra |
compensation for conducting
the examinations. The commission |
may at any time substitute any other person,
whether or not in |
the service of the municipality, in the place of any one
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selected as an examiner. The commission members may themselves |
at any time act
as examiners without appointing examiners. The |
examiners at any examination
shall not all be members of the |
same political party.
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(h) In municipalities of 500,000 or more population, no |
person who has
attained his or her 35th birthday shall be |
eligible to take an examination for
a position as a fireman or |
a policeman unless the person has had previous
employment |
status as a policeman or fireman in the regularly constituted |
police
or fire department of the municipality, except as |
provided in this Section.
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(i) In municipalities of more than 5,000 but not more than |
200,000
inhabitants, no person who has attained his or her 35th |
birthday shall be
eligible to take an examination for a |
position as a fireman or a policeman
unless the person has had |
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previous employment status as a policeman or fireman
in the |
regularly constituted police or fire department of the |
municipality,
except as provided in this Section.
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(j) In all municipalities, applicants who are 20 years of |
age and who have
successfully completed 2 years of law |
enforcement studies at an accredited
college or university may |
be considered for appointment to active duty with
the police |
department. An applicant described in this subsection (j) who |
is
appointed to active duty shall not have power of arrest, nor |
shall the
applicant be permitted to carry firearms, until he or |
she reaches 21 years of
age.
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(k) In municipalities of more than 500,000 population, |
applications for
examination for and appointment to positions |
as firefighters or police
shall be made available at various |
branches of the public library of the
municipality.
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(l) No municipality having a population less than 1,000,000 |
shall require
that any fireman appointed to the lowest rank |
serve a probationary employment
period of longer than one year. |
The limitation on periods of probationary
employment provided |
in this amendatory Act of 1989 is an exclusive power and
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function of the State. Pursuant to subsection (h) of Section 6 |
of Article VII
of the Illinois Constitution, a home rule |
municipality having a population less
than 1,000,000 must |
comply with this limitation on periods of probationary
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employment, which is a denial and limitation of home rule |
powers.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this |
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Section, the probationary
employment period limitation may be |
extended for a firefighter who is required, as a condition of |
employment, to be a certified paramedic, during which time the |
sole reason that a firefighter may be discharged without a |
hearing is for failing to meet the requirements for paramedic |
certification.
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(m) To the extent that this Section or any other Section in |
this Division conflicts with Section 10-1-7.1 or 10-1-7.2, then |
Section 10-1-7.1 or 10-1-7.2 shall control. |
(Source: P.A. 94-135, eff. 7-7-05; 94-984, eff. 6-30-06.)
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(65 ILCS 5/10-1-7.1 new) |
Sec. 10-1-7.1. Original appointments; full-time fire |
department. |
(a) Applicability. Unless a commission elects to follow the |
provisions of Section 10-1-7.2, this Section shall apply to all |
original appointments to an affected full-time fire |
department. Existing registers of eligibles shall continue to |
be valid until their expiration dates, or up to a maximum of 2 |
years after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
97th General Assembly. |
Notwithstanding any statute, ordinance, rule, or other law |
to the contrary, all original appointments to an affected |
department to which this Section applies shall be administered |
in the manner provided for in this Section. Provisions of the |
Illinois Municipal Code, municipal ordinances, and rules |
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adopted pursuant to such authority and other laws relating to |
initial hiring of firefighters in affected departments shall |
continue to apply to the extent they are compatible with this |
Section, but in the event of a conflict between this Section |
and any other law, this Section shall control. |
A home rule or non-home rule municipality may not |
administer its fire department process for original |
appointments in a manner that is less stringent than this |
Section. This Section is a limitation under subsection (i) of |
Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the |
concurrent exercise by home rule units of the powers and |
functions exercised by the State. |
A municipality that is operating under a court order or |
consent decree regarding original appointments to a full-time |
fire department before the effective date of this amendatory |
Act of the 97th General Assembly is exempt from the |
requirements of this Section for the duration of the court |
order or consent decree. |
Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection |
(a), this Section does not apply to a municipality with more |
than 1,000,000 inhabitants. |
(b) Original appointments. All original appointments made |
to an affected fire department shall be made from a register of |
eligibles established in accordance with the processes |
established by this Section. Only persons who meet or exceed |
the performance standards required by this Section shall be |
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placed on a register of eligibles for original appointment to |
an affected fire department. |
Whenever an appointing authority authorizes action to hire |
a person to perform the duties of a firefighter or to hire a |
firefighter-paramedic to fill a position that is a new position |
or vacancy due to resignation, discharge, promotion, death, the |
granting of a disability or retirement pension, or any other |
cause, the appointing authority shall appoint to that position |
the person with the highest ranking on the final eligibility |
list. If the appointing authority has reason to conclude that |
the highest ranked person fails to meet the minimum standards |
for the position or if the appointing authority believes an |
alternate candidate would better serve the needs of the |
department, then the appointing authority has the right to pass |
over the highest ranked person and appoint either: (i) any |
person who has a ranking in the top 5% of the register of |
eligibles or (ii) any person who is among the top 5 highest |
ranked persons on the list of eligibles if the number of people |
who have a ranking in the top 5% of the register of eligibles |
is less than 5 people. |
Any candidate may pass on an appointment once without |
losing his or her position on the register of eligibles. Any |
candidate who passes a second time may be removed from the list |
by the appointing authority provided that such action shall not |
prejudice a person's opportunities to participate in future |
examinations, including an examination held during the time a |
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candidate is already on the municipality's register of |
eligibles. |
The sole authority to issue certificates of appointment |
shall be vested in the Civil Service Commission. All |
certificates of appointment issued to any officer or member of |
an affected department shall be signed by the chairperson and |
secretary, respectively, of the commission upon appointment of |
such officer or member to the affected department by the |
commission. Each person who accepts a certificate of |
appointment and successfully completes his or her probationary |
period shall be enrolled as a firefighter and as a regular |
member of the fire department. |
For the purposes of this Section, "firefighter" means any |
person who has been prior to, on, or after the effective date |
of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly appointed |
to a fire department or fire protection district or employed by |
a State university and sworn or commissioned to perform |
firefighter duties or paramedic duties, or both, except that |
the following persons are not included: part-time |
firefighters; auxiliary, reserve, or voluntary firefighters, |
including paid-on-call firefighters; clerks and dispatchers or |
other civilian employees of a fire department or fire |
protection district who are not routinely expected to perform |
firefighter duties; and elected officials. |
(c) Qualification for placement on register of eligibles. |
The purpose of establishing a register of eligibles is to |
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identify applicants who possess and demonstrate the mental |
aptitude and physical ability to perform the duties required of |
members of the fire department in order to provide the highest |
quality of service to the public. To this end, all applicants |
for original appointment to an affected fire department shall |
be subject to examination and testing which shall be public, |
competitive, and open to all applicants unless the municipality |
shall by ordinance limit applicants to residents of the |
municipality, county or counties in which the municipality is |
located, State, or nation. Municipalities may establish |
educational, emergency medical service licensure, and other |
pre-requisites for participation in an examination or for hire |
as a firefighter. Any municipality may charge a fee to cover |
the costs of the application process. |
Residency requirements in effect at the time an individual |
enters the fire service of a municipality cannot be made more |
restrictive for that individual during his or her period of |
service for that municipality, or be made a condition of |
promotion, except for the rank or position of fire chief and |
for no more than 2 positions that rank immediately below that |
of the chief rank which are appointed positions pursuant to the |
Fire Department Promotion Act. |
No person who is 35 years of age or older shall be eligible |
to take an examination for a position as a firefighter unless |
the person has had previous employment status as a firefighter |
in the regularly constituted fire department of the |
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municipality, except as provided in this Section. The age |
limitation does not apply to: |
(1) any person previously employed as a full-time |
firefighter in a regularly constituted fire department of |
(i) any municipality or fire protection district located in |
Illinois, (ii) a fire protection district whose |
obligations were assumed by a municipality under Section 21 |
of the Fire Protection District Act, or (iii) a |
municipality whose obligations were taken over by a fire |
protection district, or |
(2) any person who has served a municipality as a |
regularly enrolled volunteer, paid-on-call, or part-time |
firefighter for the 5 years immediately preceding the time |
that the municipality begins to use full-time firefighters |
to provide all or part of its fire protection service. |
No person who is under 21 years of age shall be eligible |
for employment as a firefighter. |
No applicant shall be examined concerning his or her |
political or religious opinions or affiliations. The |
examinations shall be conducted by the commissioners of the |
municipality or their designees and agents. |
No municipality shall require that any firefighter |
appointed to the lowest rank serve a probationary employment |
period of longer than one year of actual active employment, |
which may exclude periods of training, or injury or illness |
leaves, including duty related leave, in excess of 30 calendar |
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days. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section, |
the probationary employment period limitation may be extended |
for a firefighter who is required, as a condition of |
employment, to be a certified paramedic, during which time the |
sole reason that a firefighter may be discharged without a |
hearing is for failing to meet the requirements for paramedic |
certification. |
In the event that any applicant who has been found eligible |
for appointment and whose name has been placed upon the final |
eligibility register provided for in this Division 1 has not |
been appointed to a firefighter position within one year after |
the date of his or her physical ability examination, the |
commission may cause a second examination to be made of that |
applicant's physical ability prior to his or her appointment. |
If, after the second examination, the physical ability of the |
applicant shall be found to be less than the minimum standard |
fixed by the rules of the commission, the applicant shall not |
be appointed. The applicant's name may be retained upon the |
register of candidates eligible for appointment and when next |
reached for certification and appointment that applicant may be |
again examined as provided in this Section, and if the physical |
ability of that applicant is found to be less than the minimum |
standard fixed by the rules of the commission, the applicant |
shall not be appointed, and the name of the applicant shall be |
removed from the register. |
(d) Notice, examination, and testing components. Notice of |
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the time, place, general scope, merit criteria for any |
subjective component, and fee of every examination shall be |
given by the commission, by a publication at least 2 weeks |
preceding the examination: (i) in one or more newspapers |
published in the municipality, or if no newspaper is published |
therein, then in one or more newspapers with a general |
circulation within the municipality, or (ii) on the |
municipality's Internet website. Additional notice of the |
examination may be given as the commission shall prescribe. |
The examination and qualifying standards for employment of |
firefighters shall be based on: mental aptitude, physical |
ability, preferences, moral character, and health. The mental |
aptitude, physical ability, and preference components shall |
determine an applicant's qualification for and placement on the |
final register of eligibles. The examination may also include a |
subjective component based on merit criteria as determined by |
the commission. Scores from the examination must be made |
available to the public. |
(e) Mental aptitude. No person who does not possess at |
least a high school diploma or an equivalent high school |
education shall be placed on a register of eligibles. |
Examination of an applicant's mental aptitude shall be based |
upon a written examination. The examination shall be practical |
in character and relate to those matters that fairly test the |
capacity of the persons examined to discharge the duties |
performed by members of a fire department. Written examinations |
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shall be administered in a manner that ensures the security and |
accuracy of the scores achieved. |
(f) Physical ability. All candidates shall be required to |
undergo an examination of their physical ability to perform the |
essential functions included in the duties they may be called |
upon to perform as a member of a fire department. For the |
purposes of this Section, essential functions of the job are |
functions associated with duties that a firefighter may be |
called upon to perform in response to emergency calls. The |
frequency of the occurrence of those duties as part of the fire |
department's regular routine shall not be a controlling factor |
in the design of examination criteria or evolutions selected |
for testing. These physical examinations shall be open, |
competitive, and based on industry standards designed to test |
each applicant's physical abilities in the following |
dimensions (or a similar test designed to ensure that the |
successful candidates are able to perform the essential |
functions of the firefighter's job description): |
(1) Muscular strength to perform tasks and evolutions |
that may be required in the performance of duties including |
grip strength, leg strength, and arm strength. Tests shall |
be conducted under anaerobic as well as aerobic conditions |
to test both the candidate's speed and endurance in |
performing tasks and evolutions. Tasks tested may be based |
on standards developed, or approved, by the local |
appointing authority. |
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(2) The ability to climb ladders, operate from heights, |
walk or crawl in the dark along narrow and uneven surfaces, |
and operate in proximity to hazardous environments. |
(3) The ability to carry out critical, time-sensitive, |
and complex problem solving during physical exertion in |
stressful and hazardous environments. The testing |
environment may be hot and dark with tightly enclosed |
spaces, flashing lights, sirens, and other distractions. |
Physical ability examinations administered under this |
Section shall be conducted with a reasonable number of proctors |
and monitors, open to the public, and subject to reasonable |
regulations of the commission. |
(g) Scoring of examination components. Appointing |
authorities may create a preliminary eligibility register. A |
person shall be placed on the list based upon his or her |
passage of the written examination or the passage of the |
written examination and the physical ability component. |
Passage of the written examination means a score that is at or |
above the mean score for all applicants participating in the |
written test. The appointing authority may conduct the physical |
ability component and any subjective components subsequent to |
the posting of the preliminary eligibility register. |
The examination components for an initial eligibility |
register shall be graded on a 100-point scale. A person's |
position on the list shall be determined by the following: (i)
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the person's score on the written examination, (ii) the person
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successfully passing the physical ability component, and (iii) |
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person's results on any subjective component as described |
in
subsection (d). |
In order to qualify for placement on the final eligibility |
register, an applicant's total score, before any applicable |
preference points are applied, shall be at or above the mean |
score plus 10%. The local appointing authority may prescribe |
the score to qualify for placement on the final eligibility |
register, but the score shall not be less than the mean score |
plus 10%. |
The commission shall prepare and keep a register of persons |
whose total score is not less than the minimum fixed by this |
Section and who have passed the physical ability examination. |
These persons shall take rank upon the register as candidates |
in the order of their relative excellence based on the highest |
to the lowest total points scored on the mental aptitude, |
subjective component, and preference components of the test |
administered in accordance with this Section. No more than 60 |
days after each examination, an initial eligibility list shall |
be posted by the commission. The list shall include the final |
grades of the candidates without reference to priority of the |
time of examination and subject to claim for preference credit. |
Commissions may conduct additional examinations, including |
without limitation a polygraph test, after a final eligibility |
register is established and before it expires with the |
candidates ranked by total score without regard to date of |
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examination. No more than 60 days after each examination, an |
initial eligibility list shall be posted by the commission |
showing the final grades of the candidates without reference to |
priority of time of examination and subject to claim for |
preference credit. |
(h) Preferences. The following are preferences: |
(1) Veteran preference. Persons who were engaged in the |
military service of the United States for a period of at |
least one year of active duty and who were honorably |
discharged therefrom, or who are now or have been members |
on inactive or reserve duty in such military or naval |
service, shall be preferred for appointment to and |
employment with the fire department of an affected |
department. |
(2) Fire cadet preference. Persons who have |
successfully completed 2 years of study in fire techniques |
or cadet training within a cadet program established under |
the rules of the Joint Labor and Management Committee |
(JLMC), as defined in Section 50 of the Fire Department |
Promotion Act, may be preferred for appointment to and |
employment with the fire department. |
(3) Educational preference. Persons who have |
successfully obtained an associate's degree in the field of |
fire service or emergency medical services, or a bachelor's |
degree from an accredited college or university may be |
preferred for appointment to and employment with the fire |
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department. |
(4) Paramedic preference. Persons who have obtained |
certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic |
(EMT-P) may be preferred for appointment to and employment |
with the fire department of an affected department |
providing emergency medical services. |
(5) Experience preference. All persons employed by a |
municipality who have been paid-on-call or part-time |
certified Firefighter II, certified Firefighter III, State |
of Illinois or nationally licensed EMT-B or EMT-I, licensed |
paramedic, or any combination of those capacities may be |
awarded up to a maximum of 5 points. However, the applicant |
may not be awarded more than 0.5 points for each complete |
year of paid-on-call or part-time service. Applicants from |
outside the municipality who were employed as full-time |
firefighters or firefighter-paramedics by a fire |
protection district or another municipality may be awarded |
up to 5 experience preference points. However, the |
applicant may not be awarded more than one point for each |
complete year of full-time service. |
(6) Residency preference. Applicants whose principal |
residence is located within the fire department's |
jurisdiction may be preferred for appointment to and |
employment with the fire department. |
Upon request by the commission, the governing body of |
the municipality or in the case of applicants from outside |
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the municipality the governing body of any fire protection |
district or any other municipality shall certify to the |
commission, within 10 days after the request, the number of |
years of successful paid-on-call, part-time, or full-time |
service of any person. A candidate may not receive the full |
amount of preference points under this subsection if the |
amount of points awarded would place the candidate before a |
veteran on the eligibility list. If more than one candidate |
receiving experience preference points is prevented from |
receiving all of their points due to not being allowed to |
pass a veteran, the candidates shall be placed on the list |
below the veteran in rank order based on the totals |
received if all points under this subsection were to be |
awarded. Any remaining ties on the list shall be determined |
by lot. |
(7) Additional preferences. Up to 5 additional |
preference points may be awarded for unique categories |
based on an applicant's experience or background as |
identified by the commission. |
(8) Scoring of preferences. The commission shall give |
preference for original appointment to persons designated |
in item (1)
by adding to the final grade that they receive |
5 points
for the recognized preference achieved. The |
commission shall determine the number of preference points |
for each category except (1). The number of preference |
points for each category shall range from 0 to 5. In |
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determining the number of preference points, the |
commission shall prescribe that if a candidate earns the |
maximum number of preference points in all categories, that |
number may not be less than 10 nor more than 30. The |
commission shall give preference for original appointment |
to persons designated in items (2) through (7) by adding |
the requisite number of points to the final grade for each |
recognized preference achieved. The numerical result thus |
attained shall be applied by the commission in determining |
the final eligibility list and appointment from the |
eligibility list. The local appointing authority may |
prescribe the total number of preference points awarded |
under this Section, but the total number of preference |
points shall not be less than 10 points or more than 30 |
points. |
No person entitled to any preference shall be required to |
claim the credit before any examination held under the |
provisions of this Section, but the preference shall be given |
after the posting or publication of the initial eligibility |
list or register at the request of a person entitled to a |
credit before any certification or appointments are made from |
the eligibility register, upon the furnishing of verifiable |
evidence and proof of qualifying preference credit. Candidates |
who are eligible for preference credit shall make a claim in |
writing within 10 days after the posting of the initial |
eligibility list, or the claim shall be deemed waived. Final |
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eligibility registers shall be established after the awarding |
of verified preference points. All employment shall be subject |
to the commission's initial hire background review including, |
but not limited to, criminal history, employment history, moral |
character, oral examination, and medical and psychological |
examinations, all on a pass-fail basis. The medical and |
psychological examinations must be conducted last, and may only |
be performed after a conditional offer of employment has been |
extended. |
Any person placed on an eligibility list who exceeds the |
age requirement before being appointed to a fire department |
shall remain eligible for appointment until the list is |
abolished, or his or her name has been on the list for a period |
of 2 years. No person who has attained the age of 35 years |
shall be inducted into a fire department, except as otherwise |
provided in this Section. |
The commission shall strike off the names of candidates for |
original appointment after the names have been on the list for |
more than 2 years. |
(i) Moral character. No person shall be appointed to a fire |
department unless he or she is a person of good character; not |
a habitual drunkard, a gambler, or a person who has been |
convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude. |
However, no person shall be disqualified from appointment to |
the fire department because of the person's record of |
misdemeanor convictions except those under Sections 11-6, |
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11-7, 11-9, 11-14, 11-15, 11-17, 11-18, 11-19, 12-2, 12-6, |
12-15, 14-4, 16-1, 21.1-3, 24-3.1, 24-5, 25-1, 28-3, 31-1, |
31-4, 31-6, 31-7, 32-1, 32-2, 32-3, 32-4, 32-8, and subsections |
1, 6, and 8 of Section 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or |
arrest for any cause without conviction thereon. Any such |
person who is in the department may be removed on charges |
brought for violating this subsection and after a trial as |
hereinafter provided. |
A classifiable set of the fingerprints of every person who |
is offered employment as a certificated member of an affected |
fire department whether with or without compensation, shall be |
furnished to the Illinois Department of State Police and to the |
Federal Bureau of Investigation by the commission. |
Whenever a commission is authorized or required by law to |
consider some aspect of criminal history record information for |
the purpose of carrying out its statutory powers and |
responsibilities, then, upon request and payment of fees in |
conformance with the requirements of Section 2605-400 of the |
State Police Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, |
the Department of State Police is authorized to furnish, |
pursuant to positive identification, the information contained |
in State files as is necessary to fulfill the request. |
(j) Temporary appointments. In order to prevent a stoppage |
of public business, to meet extraordinary exigencies, or to |
prevent material impairment of the fire department, the |
commission may make temporary appointments, to remain in force |
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only until regular appointments are made under the provisions |
of this Division, but never to exceed 60 days. No temporary |
appointment of any one person shall be made more than twice in |
any calendar year. |
(k) A person who knowingly divulges or receives test |
questions or answers before a written examination, or otherwise |
knowingly violates or subverts any requirement of this Section, |
commits a violation of this Section and may be subject to |
charges for official misconduct. |
A person who is the knowing recipient of test information |
in advance of the examination shall be disqualified from the |
examination or discharged from the position to which he or she |
was appointed, as applicable, and otherwise subjected to |
disciplinary actions. |
(65 ILCS 5/10-1-7.2 new) |
Sec. 10-1-7.2. Alternative procedure; original |
appointment; full-time firefighter. |
(a) Authority. The Joint Labor and Management Committee |
(JLMC), as defined in Section 50 of the Fire Department |
Promotion Act, may establish a community outreach program to |
market the profession of firefighter and firefighter-paramedic |
so as to ensure the pool of applicants recruited is of broad |
diversity and the highest quality. |
For the purposes of this Section, "firefighter" means any |
person who has been prior to, on, or after the effective date |
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of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly appointed |
to a fire department or fire protection district or employed by |
a State university and sworn or commissioned to perform |
firefighter duties or paramedic duties, or both, except that |
the following persons are not included: part-time |
firefighters; auxiliary, reserve, or voluntary firefighters, |
including paid-on-call firefighters; clerks and dispatchers or |
other civilian employees of a fire department or fire |
protection district who are not routinely expected to perform |
firefighter duties; and elected officials. |
(b) Eligibility. Persons eligible for placement on the |
master register of eligibles shall consist of the following: |
Persons who have participated in and received a passing |
total score on the mental aptitude, physical ability, and |
preference components of a regionally administered test |
based on the standards described in this Section. The |
standards for administering these tests and the minimum |
passing score required for placement on this list shall be |
as is set forth in this Section. |
Qualified candidates shall be listed on the master |
register of eligibles in highest to lowest rank order based |
upon their test scores without regard to their date of |
examination. Candidates listed on the master register of |
eligibles shall be eligible for appointment for 2 years |
after the date of the certification of their final score on |
the register without regard to the date of their |
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examination. After 2 years, the candidate's name shall be |
struck from the list. |
Any person currently employed as a full-time member of |
a fire department or any person who has experienced a |
non–voluntary (and non-disciplinary) separation from the |
active workforce due to a reduction in the number of |
departmental officers, who was appointed pursuant to this |
Division, Division 2.1 of Article 10 of the Illinois |
Municipal Code, or the Fire Protection District Act, and |
who during the previous 24 months participated in and |
received a passing score on the physical ability and mental |
aptitude components of the test may request that his or her |
name be added to the master register. Any eligible person |
may be offered employment by a local commission under the |
same procedures as provided by this Section except that the |
apprenticeship period may be waived and the applicant may |
be immediately issued a certificate of original |
appointment by the local commission. |
(c) Qualifications for placement on register of eligibles. |
The purpose for establishing a master register of eligibles |
shall be to identify applicants who possess and demonstrate the |
mental aptitude and physical ability to perform the duties |
required of members of the fire department in order to provide |
the highest quality of service to the public. To this end, all |
applicants for original appointment to an affected fire |
department through examination conducted by the Joint Labor and |
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Management Committee (JLMC) shall be subject to examination and |
testing which shall be public, competitive, and open to all |
applicants. Any subjective component of the testing must be |
administered by certified assessors. All qualifying and |
disqualifying factors applicable to examination processes for |
local commissions in this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
Assembly shall be applicable to persons participating in Joint |
Labor and Management Committee examinations unless |
specifically provided otherwise in this Section. |
Notice of the time, place, general scope, and fee of every |
JLMC examination shall be given by the JLMC or designated |
testing agency, as applicable, by publication at least 30 days |
preceding the examination, in one or more newspapers published |
in the region, or if no newspaper is published therein, then in |
one or more newspapers with a general circulation within the |
region. The JLMC may publish the notice on the JLMC's Internet |
website. Additional notice of the examination may be given as |
the JLMC shall prescribe. |
(d) Examination and testing components for placement on |
register of eligibles. The examination and qualifying |
standards for placement on the master register of eligibles and |
employment shall be based on the following components: mental |
aptitude, physical ability, preferences, moral character, and |
health. The mental aptitude, physical ability, and preference |
components shall determine an applicant's qualification for |
and placement on the master register of eligibles. The |
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consideration of an applicant's general moral character and |
health shall be administered on a pass-fail basis after a |
conditional offer of employment is made by a local commission. |
(e) Mental aptitude. Examination of an applicant's mental |
aptitude shall be based upon written examination and an |
applicant's prior experience demonstrating an aptitude for and |
commitment to service as a member of a fire department. Written |
examinations shall be practical in character and relate to |
those matters that fairly test the capacity of the persons |
examined to discharge the duties performed by members of a fire |
department. Written examinations shall be administered in a |
manner that ensures the security and accuracy of the scores |
achieved. Any subjective component of the testing must be |
administered by certified assessors. No person who does not |
possess a high school diploma or an equivalent high school |
education shall be placed on a register of eligibles. Local |
commissions may establish educational, emergency medical |
service licensure, and other pre-requisites for hire within |
their jurisdiction. |
(f) Physical ability. All candidates shall be required to |
undergo an examination of their physical ability to perform the |
essential functions included in the duties they may be called |
upon to perform as a member of a fire department. For the |
purposes of this Section, essential functions of the job are |
functions associated with duties that a firefighter may be |
called upon to perform in response to emergency calls. The |
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frequency of the occurrence of those duties as part of the fire |
department's regular routine shall not be a controlling factor |
in the design of examination criteria or evolutions selected |
for testing. These physical examinations shall be open, |
competitive, and based on industry standards designed to test |
each applicant's physical abilities in each of the following |
dimensions (or a similar test designed to ensure that the |
successful candidates are able to perform the essential |
functions of a firefighter's job description): |
(1) Muscular strength to perform tasks and evolutions |
that may be required in the performance of duties including |
grip strength, leg strength, and arm strength. Tests shall |
be conducted under anaerobic as well as aerobic conditions |
to test both the candidate's speed and endurance in |
performing tasks and evolutions. Tasks tested are to be |
based on industry standards developed by the JLMC by rule. |
(2) The ability to climb ladders, operate from heights, |
walk or crawl in the dark along narrow and uneven surfaces, |
and operate in proximity to hazardous environments. |
(3) The ability to carry out critical, time-sensitive, |
and complex problem solving during physical exertion in |
stressful and hazardous environments. The testing |
environment may be hot and dark with tightly enclosed |
spaces, flashing lights, sirens, and other distractions. |
(g) Scoring of examination components. The examination |
components shall be graded on a 100-point scale. A person's |
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position on the master register of eligibles shall be |
determined by the person's score on the written examination, |
the person successfully passing the physical ability |
component, and the addition of any applicable preference |
points. |
Applicants who have achieved at least the mean score of all |
applicants participating in the written examination at the same |
time, and who successfully pass the physical ability |
examination shall be placed on the initial eligibility |
register. For placement on the final eligibility register, the |
passing score shall be determined by (i) calculating the mean |
score for all applicants participating in the written test; and |
(ii) adding 20% to the mean score. Applicants whose total |
scores, including any applicable preference points, are above |
the mean score plus 20%, shall be placed on the master register |
of eligibles by the JLMC. |
These persons shall take rank upon the register as |
candidates in the order of their relative excellence based on |
the highest to the lowest total points scored on the mental |
aptitude and physical ability components, plus any applicable |
preference points requested and verified by the JLMC, or |
approved testing agency. |
No more than 60 days after each examination, a revised |
master register of eligibles shall be posted by the JLMC |
showing the final grades of the candidates without reference to |
priority of time of examination. |
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(h) Preferences. The board shall give military, education, |
and experience preference points to those who qualify for |
placement on the master register of eligibles, on the same |
basis as provided for examinations administered by a local |
commission. |
No person entitled to preference or credit shall be |
required to claim the credit before any examination held under |
the provisions of this Section. The preference shall be given |
after the posting or publication of the applicant's initial |
score at the request of the person before finalizing the scores |
from all applicants taking part in a JLMC examination. |
Candidates who are eligible for preference credit shall make a |
claim in writing within 10 days after the posting of the |
initial scores from any JLMC test or the claim shall be deemed |
waived. Once preference points are awarded, the candidates |
shall be certified to the master register in accordance with |
their final score including preference points. |
(i) Firefighter apprentice and firefighter-paramedic |
apprentice. The employment of an applicant to an apprentice |
position (including a currently employed full-time member of a |
fire department whose apprenticeship may be reduced or waived) |
shall be subject to the applicant passing the moral character |
standards and health examinations of the local commission. In |
addition, a local commission may require as a condition of |
employment that the applicant demonstrate current physical |
ability by either passing the local commission's approved |
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physical ability examination, or by presenting proof of |
participating in and receiving a passing score on the physical |
ability component of a JLMC test within a period of up to 12 |
months before the date of the conditional offer of employment. |
Applicants shall be subject to the local commission's initial |
hire background review including criminal history, employment |
history, moral character, oral examination, and medical |
examinations which may include polygraph, psychological, and |
drug screening components, all on a pass-fail basis. The |
medical examinations must be conducted last, and may only be |
performed after a conditional offer of employment has been |
extended. |
(j) Selection from list. Any municipality or fire |
protection district that is a party to an intergovernmental |
agreement under the terms of which persons have been tested for |
placement on the master register of eligibles shall be entitled |
to offer employment to any person on the list irrespective of |
their ranking on the list. The offer of employment shall be to |
the position of firefighter apprentice or |
firefighter-paramedic apprentice. |
Applicants passing these tests may be employed as a |
firefighter apprentice or a firefighter-paramedic apprentice |
who shall serve an apprenticeship period of 12 months or less |
according to the terms and conditions of employment as the |
employing municipality or district offers, or as provided for |
under the terms of any collective bargaining agreement then in |
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effect. The apprenticeship period is separate from the |
probationary period. |
Service during the apprenticeship period shall be on a |
probationary basis. During the apprenticeship period, the |
apprentice's training and performance shall be monitored and |
evaluated by a Joint Apprenticeship Committee. |
The Joint Apprenticeship Committee shall consist of 4 |
members who shall be regular members of the fire department |
with at least 10 years of full-time work experience as a |
firefighter or firefighter-paramedic. The fire chief and the |
president of the exclusive bargaining representative |
recognized by the employer shall each appoint 2 members to the |
Joint Apprenticeship Committee. In the absence of an exclusive |
collective bargaining representative, the chief shall appoint |
the remaining 2 members who shall be from the ranks of company |
officer and firefighter with at least 10 years of work |
experience as a firefighter or firefighter-paramedic. In the |
absence of a sufficient number of qualified firefighters, the |
Joint Apprenticeship Committee members shall have the amount of |
experience and the type of qualifications as is reasonable |
given the circumstances of the fire department. In the absence |
of a full-time member in a rank between chief and the highest |
rank in a bargaining unit, the Joint Apprenticeship Committee |
shall be reduced to 2 members, one to be appointed by the chief |
and one by the union president, if any. If there is no |
exclusive bargaining representative, the chief shall appoint |
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the second member of the Joint Apprenticeship Committee from |
among qualified members in the ranks of company officer and |
below. Before the conclusion of the apprenticeship period, the |
Joint Apprenticeship Committee shall meet to consider the |
apprentice's progress and performance and vote to retain the |
apprentice as a member of the fire department or to terminate |
the apprenticeship. If 3 of the 4 members of the Joint |
Apprenticeship Committee affirmatively vote to retain the |
apprentice (if a 2 member Joint Apprenticeship Committee |
exists, then both members must affirmatively vote to retain the |
apprentice), the local commission shall issue the apprentice a |
certificate of original appointment to the fire department. |
(k) A person who knowingly divulges or receives test |
questions or answers before a written examination, or otherwise |
knowingly violates or subverts any requirement of this Section, |
commits a violation of this Section and may be subject to |
charges for official misconduct. |
A person who is the knowing recipient of test information |
in advance of the examination shall be disqualified from the |
examination or discharged from the position to which he or she |
was appointed, as applicable, and otherwise subjected to |
disciplinary actions. |
(l) Applicability. This Section does not apply to a |
municipality with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants.
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(65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-4) (from Ch. 24, par. 10-2.1-4)
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Sec. 10-2.1-4. Fire and police departments; Appointment of
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members; Certificates of appointments.
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The board of fire and police commissioners shall appoint |
all officers
and members of the fire and police departments of |
the municipality,
including the chief of police and the chief |
of the fire department,
unless the council or board of trustees |
shall by ordinance as to them
otherwise provide; except as |
otherwise provided in this Section, and
except that in any |
municipality which adopts or has
adopted this Division 2.1 and |
also adopts or has adopted Article 5 of
this Code, the chief of |
police and the chief of the fire department
shall be appointed |
by the municipal manager, if it is provided by
ordinance in |
such municipality that such chiefs, or either of them,
shall |
not be appointed by the board of fire and police commissioners.
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If the chief of the fire department or the chief of the |
police department
or both of them are appointed in the manner |
provided by ordinance, they
may be removed or discharged by the |
appointing authority. In such case
the appointing authority |
shall file with the corporate authorities the reasons
for such |
removal or discharge, which removal or discharge shall not |
become
effective unless confirmed by a majority vote of the |
corporate authorities.
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If a member of the department is appointed chief of police |
or chief
of the fire department prior to being eligible to |
retire on pension, he
shall be considered as on furlough from |
the rank he held immediately
prior to his appointment as chief. |
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If he resigns as chief or is
discharged as chief prior to |
attaining eligibility to retire on pension,
he shall revert to |
and be established in whatever rank he currently holds,
except |
for previously appointed positions, and thereafter
be entitled |
to all the benefits and emoluments of that rank,
without regard |
as to whether a vacancy then exists in that rank.
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All appointments to each department other than that of the |
lowest
rank, however, shall be from the rank next below that to |
which the
appointment is made except as otherwise provided in |
this Section, and
except that the chief of police and the chief |
of the
fire department may be appointed from among members of |
the police and
fire departments, respectively, regardless of |
rank, unless the council
or board of trustees shall have by |
ordinance as to them otherwise provided.
A chief of police or |
the chief of the fire department, having been appointed
from |
among members
of the police or fire department, respectively, |
shall be permitted, regardless
of rank, to
take promotional
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exams and be promoted to a higher classified rank than he |
currently holds,
without having to
resign as chief of police or |
chief of the fire department.
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The sole authority to issue certificates of appointment |
shall be
vested in the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners |
and all
certificates of appointments issued to any officer or |
member of the fire
or police department of a municipality shall |
be signed by the chairman
and secretary respectively of the |
board of fire and police commissioners
of such municipality, |
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upon appointment of such officer or member of the
fire and |
police department of such municipality by action of the board
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of fire and police commissioners. In any municipal fire |
department that employs full-time firefighters and is subject |
to a collective bargaining agreement, a person who has not |
qualified for regular appointment under the provisions of this |
Division 2.1 shall not be used as a temporary or permanent |
substitute for classified members of a municipality's fire |
department or for regular appointment as a classified member of |
a municipality's fire department unless mutually agreed to by |
the employee's certified bargaining agent. Such agreement |
shall be considered a permissive subject of bargaining. |
Municipal fire departments covered by the changes made by this |
amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly that are using |
non-certificated employees as substitutes immediately prior to |
the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th General |
Assembly may, by mutual agreement with the certified bargaining |
agent, continue the existing practice or a modified practice |
and that agreement shall be considered a permissive subject of |
bargaining. A home rule unit may not regulate the hiring of |
temporary or substitute members of the municipality's fire |
department in a manner that is inconsistent with this Section. |
This Section is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 |
of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent |
exercise by home rule units of powers and functions exercised |
by the State.
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The term "policemen" as used in this Division does not |
include
auxiliary police officers except as provided for in |
Section 10-2.1-6.
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Any full time member of a regular fire or police department |
of any
municipality which comes under the provisions of this |
Division or adopts
this Division 2.1 or which has adopted any |
of the prior Acts pertaining to
fire and police commissioners, |
is a city officer.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, the |
Chief of
Police of a department in a non-homerule municipality |
of more than 130,000
inhabitants may, without the advice or |
consent of the Board of
Fire and Police Commissioners, appoint |
up to 6 officers who shall be known
as deputy chiefs or |
assistant deputy chiefs, and whose rank shall be
immediately |
below that of Chief. The deputy or assistant deputy chiefs may
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be appointed from any rank of sworn officers of that |
municipality, but no
person who is not such a sworn officer may |
be so appointed. Such deputy
chief or assistant deputy chief |
shall have the authority to direct and
issue orders to all |
employees of the Department holding the rank of captain
or any |
lower rank.
A deputy chief of police or assistant deputy chief |
of police, having been
appointed from any rank
of sworn |
officers of that municipality, shall be permitted, regardless |
of rank,
to take promotional
exams and be promoted to a higher |
classified rank than he currently holds,
without having to
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resign as deputy chief of police or assistant deputy chief of |
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police.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, a |
non-homerule
municipality of 130,000 or fewer inhabitants, |
through its council or board
of trustees, may, by ordinance, |
provide for a position of deputy chief to be
appointed by the |
chief of the police department. The ordinance shall provide
for |
no more than one deputy chief position if the police department |
has fewer
than 25 full-time police officers and for no more |
than 2 deputy chief positions
if the police department has 25 |
or more full-time police officers. The deputy
chief position
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shall be an exempt rank immediately below that of Chief. The |
deputy chief may
be appointed from any rank of sworn, full-time |
officers of the municipality's
police department, but must have |
at least 5 years of full-time service as a
police officer in |
that department. A deputy chief shall serve at the
discretion |
of the Chief and, if removed from the position,
shall revert to |
the rank currently held, without regard as to whether a
vacancy |
exists in
that rank. A deputy chief
of police, having been |
appointed from any rank of sworn full-time officers of
that |
municipality's
police department, shall be permitted, |
regardless of rank, to take promotional
exams and be
promoted |
to a higher classified rank than he currently holds, without |
having to
resign as deputy
chief of police.
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No municipality having a population less than 1,000,000 |
shall require
that any firefighter appointed to the lowest
rank |
serve a probationary employment period of longer than one year. |
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The
limitation on periods of probationary employment provided |
in this
amendatory Act of 1989 is an exclusive power and |
function of the State.
Pursuant to subsection (h) of Section 6 |
of Article VII of the Illinois
Constitution, a home rule |
municipality having a population less than 1,000,000
must |
comply with this limitation on periods of probationary |
employment, which
is a denial and limitation of home rule |
powers. Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary in this |
Section, the probationary employment period limitation
may be |
extended for a firefighter who is required, as a condition of |
employment, to be a certified paramedic, during which time the |
sole reason that a firefighter may be discharged without a |
hearing is for failing to meet the requirements for paramedic |
certification.
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To the extent that this Section or any other Section in |
this Division conflicts with Section 10-2.1-6.3 or 10-2.1-6.4, |
then Section 10-2.1-6.3 or 10-2.1-6.4 shall control. |
(Source: P.A. 94-135, eff. 7-7-05; 94-984, eff. 6-30-06; |
95-490, eff. 6-1-08 .)
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(65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-6.3 new) |
Sec. 10-2.1-6.3. Original appointments; full-time fire |
department. |
(a) Applicability. Unless a commission elects to follow the |
provisions of Section 10-2.1-6.4, this Section shall apply to |
all original appointments to an affected full-time fire |
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department. Existing registers of eligibles shall continue to |
be valid until their expiration dates, or up to a maximum of 2 |
years after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
97th General Assembly. |
Notwithstanding any statute, ordinance, rule, or other law |
to the contrary, all original appointments to an affected |
department to which this Section applies shall be administered |
in the manner provided for in this Section. Provisions of the |
Illinois Municipal Code, municipal ordinances, and rules |
adopted pursuant to such authority and other laws relating to |
initial hiring of firefighters in affected departments shall |
continue to apply to the extent they are compatible with this |
Section, but in the event of a conflict between this Section |
and any other law, this Section shall control. |
A home rule or non-home rule municipality may not |
administer its fire department process for original |
appointments in a manner that is less stringent than this |
Section. This Section is a limitation under subsection (i) of |
Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the |
concurrent exercise by home rule units of the powers and |
functions exercised by the State. |
A municipality that is operating under a court order or |
consent decree regarding original appointments to a full-time |
fire department before the effective date of this amendatory |
Act of the 97th General Assembly is exempt from the |
requirements of this Section for the duration of the court |
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order or consent decree. |
Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection |
(a), this Section does not apply to a municipality with more |
than 1,000,000 inhabitants. |
(b) Original appointments. All original appointments made |
to an affected fire department shall be made from a register of |
eligibles established in accordance with the processes |
established by this Section. Only persons who meet or exceed |
the performance standards required by this Section shall be |
placed on a register of eligibles for original appointment to |
an affected fire department. |
Whenever an appointing authority authorizes action to hire |
a person to perform the duties of a firefighter or to hire a |
firefighter-paramedic to fill a position that is a new position |
or vacancy due to resignation, discharge, promotion, death, the |
granting of a disability or retirement pension, or any other |
cause, the appointing authority shall appoint to that position |
the person with the highest ranking on the final eligibility |
list. If the appointing authority has reason to conclude that |
the highest ranked person fails to meet the minimum standards |
for the position or if the appointing authority believes an |
alternate candidate would better serve the needs of the |
department, then the appointing authority has the right to pass |
over the highest ranked person and appoint either: (i) any |
person who has a ranking in the top 5% of the register of |
eligibles or (ii) any person who is among the top 5 highest |
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ranked persons on the list of eligibles if the number of people |
who have a ranking in the top 5% of the register of eligibles |
is less than 5 people. |
Any candidate may pass on an appointment once without |
losing his or her position on the register of eligibles. Any |
candidate who passes a second time may be removed from the list |
by the appointing authority provided that such action shall not |
prejudice a person's opportunities to participate in future |
examinations, including an examination held during the time a |
candidate is already on the municipality's register of |
eligibles. |
The sole authority to issue certificates of appointment |
shall be vested in the board of fire and police commissioners. |
All certificates of appointment issued to any officer or member |
of an affected department shall be signed by the chairperson |
and secretary, respectively, of the board upon appointment of |
such officer or member to the affected department by action of |
the board. Each person who accepts a certificate of appointment |
and successfully completes his or her probationary period shall |
be enrolled as a firefighter and as a regular member of the |
fire department. |
For the purposes of this Section, "firefighter" means any |
person who has been prior to, on, or after the effective date |
of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly appointed |
to a fire department or fire protection district or employed by |
a State university and sworn or commissioned to perform |
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firefighter duties or paramedic duties, or both, except that |
the following persons are not included: part-time |
firefighters; auxiliary, reserve, or voluntary firefighters, |
including paid-on-call firefighters; clerks and dispatchers or |
other civilian employees of a fire department or fire |
protection district who are not routinely expected to perform |
firefighter duties; and elected officials. |
(c) Qualification for placement on register of eligibles. |
The purpose of establishing a register of eligibles is to |
identify applicants who possess and demonstrate the mental |
aptitude and physical ability to perform the duties required of |
members of the fire department in order to provide the highest |
quality of service to the public. To this end, all applicants |
for original appointment to an affected fire department shall |
be subject to examination and testing which shall be public, |
competitive, and open to all applicants unless the municipality |
shall by ordinance limit applicants to residents of the |
municipality, county or counties in which the municipality is |
located, State, or nation. Municipalities may establish |
educational, emergency medical service licensure, and other |
pre-requisites for participation in an examination or for hire |
as a firefighter. Any municipality may charge a fee to cover |
the costs of the application process. |
Residency requirements in effect at the time an individual |
enters the fire service of a municipality cannot be made more |
restrictive for that individual during his or her period of |
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service for that municipality, or be made a condition of |
promotion, except for the rank or position of fire chief and |
for no more than 2 positions that rank immediately below that |
of the chief rank which are appointed positions pursuant to the |
Fire Department Promotion Act. |
No person who is 35 years of age or older shall be eligible |
to take an examination for a position as a firefighter unless |
the person has had previous employment status as a firefighter |
in the regularly constituted fire department of the |
municipality, except as provided in this Section. The age |
limitation does not apply to: |
(1) any person previously employed as a full-time |
firefighter in a regularly constituted fire department of |
(i) any municipality or fire protection district located in |
Illinois, (ii) a fire protection district whose |
obligations were assumed by a municipality under Section 21 |
of the Fire Protection District Act, or (iii) a |
municipality whose obligations were taken over by a fire |
protection district, or |
(2) any person who has served a municipality as a |
regularly enrolled volunteer, paid-on-call, or part-time |
firefighter for the 5 years immediately preceding the time |
that the municipality begins to use full-time firefighters |
to provide all or part of its fire protection service. |
No person who is under 21 years of age shall be eligible |
for employment as a firefighter. |
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No applicant shall be examined concerning his or her |
political or religious opinions or affiliations. The |
examinations shall be conducted by the commissioners of the |
municipality or their designees and agents. |
No municipality shall require that any firefighter |
appointed to the lowest rank serve a probationary employment |
period of longer than one year of actual active employment, |
which may exclude periods of training, or injury or illness |
leaves, including duty related leave, in excess of 30 calendar |
days. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section, |
the probationary employment period limitation may be extended |
for a firefighter who is required, as a condition of |
employment, to be a certified paramedic, during which time the |
sole reason that a firefighter may be discharged without a |
hearing is for failing to meet the requirements for paramedic |
certification. |
In the event that any applicant who has been found eligible |
for appointment and whose name has been placed upon the final |
eligibility register provided for in this Section has not been |
appointed to a firefighter position within one year after the |
date of his or her physical ability examination, the commission |
may cause a second examination to be made of that applicant's |
physical ability prior to his or her appointment. If, after the |
second examination, the physical ability of the applicant shall |
be found to be less than the minimum standard fixed by the |
rules of the commission, the applicant shall not be appointed. |
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The applicant's name may be retained upon the register of |
candidates eligible for appointment and when next reached for |
certification and appointment that applicant may be again |
examined as provided in this Section, and if the physical |
ability of that applicant is found to be less than the minimum |
standard fixed by the rules of the commission, the applicant |
shall not be appointed, and the name of the applicant shall be |
removed from the register. |
(d) Notice, examination, and testing components. Notice of |
the time, place, general scope, merit criteria for any |
subjective component, and fee of every examination shall be |
given by the commission, by a publication at least 2 weeks |
preceding the examination: (i) in one or more newspapers |
published in the municipality, or if no newspaper is published |
therein, then in one or more newspapers with a general |
circulation within the municipality, or (ii) on the |
municipality's Internet website. Additional notice of the |
examination may be given as the commission shall prescribe. |
The examination and qualifying standards for employment of |
firefighters shall be based on: mental aptitude, physical |
ability, preferences, moral character, and health. The mental |
aptitude, physical ability, and preference components shall |
determine an applicant's qualification for and placement on the |
final register of eligibles. The examination may also include a |
subjective component based on merit criteria as determined by |
the commission. Scores from the examination must be made |
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available to the public. |
(e) Mental aptitude. No person who does not possess at |
least a high school diploma or an equivalent high school |
education shall be placed on a register of eligibles. |
Examination of an applicant's mental aptitude shall be based |
upon a written examination. The examination shall be practical |
in character and relate to those matters that fairly test the |
capacity of the persons examined to discharge the duties |
performed by members of a fire department. Written examinations |
shall be administered in a manner that ensures the security and |
accuracy of the scores achieved. |
(f) Physical ability. All candidates shall be required to |
undergo an examination of their physical ability to perform the |
essential functions included in the duties they may be called |
upon to perform as a member of a fire department. For the |
purposes of this Section, essential functions of the job are |
functions associated with duties that a firefighter may be |
called upon to perform in response to emergency calls. The |
frequency of the occurrence of those duties as part of the fire |
department's regular routine shall not be a controlling factor |
in the design of examination criteria or evolutions selected |
for testing. These physical examinations shall be open, |
competitive, and based on industry standards designed to test |
each applicant's physical abilities in the following |
dimensions (or a similar test designed to ensure that the |
successful candidates are able to perform the essential |
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functions of the firefighter's job description): |
(1) Muscular strength to perform tasks and evolutions |
that may be required in the performance of duties including |
grip strength, leg strength, and arm strength. Tests shall |
be conducted under anaerobic as well as aerobic conditions |
to test both the candidate's speed and endurance in |
performing tasks and evolutions. Tasks tested may be based |
on standards developed, or approved, by the local |
appointing authority. |
(2) The ability to climb ladders, operate from heights, |
walk or crawl in the dark along narrow and uneven surfaces, |
and operate in proximity to hazardous environments. |
(3) The ability to carry out critical, time-sensitive, |
and complex problem solving during physical exertion in |
stressful and hazardous environments. The testing |
environment may be hot and dark with tightly enclosed |
spaces, flashing lights, sirens, and other distractions. |
Physical ability examinations administered under this |
Section shall be conducted with a reasonable number of proctors |
and monitors, open to the public, and subject to reasonable |
regulations of the commission. |
(g) Scoring of examination components. Appointing |
authorities may create a preliminary eligibility register. A |
person shall be placed on the list based upon his or her |
passage of the written examination or the passage of the |
written examination and the physical ability component. |
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Passage of the written examination means a score that is at or |
above the mean score for all applicants participating in the |
written test. The appointing authority may conduct the physical |
ability component and any subjective components subsequent to |
the posting of the preliminary eligibility register. |
The examination components for an initial eligibility |
register shall be graded on a 100-point scale. A person's |
position on the list shall be determined by the following: (i)
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the person's score on the written examination, (ii) the person
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successfully passing the physical ability component, and (iii) |
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person's results on any subjective component as described |
in
subsection (d). |
In order to qualify for placement on the final eligibility |
register, an applicant's total score, before any applicable |
preference points are applied, shall be at or above the mean |
score plus 10%. The local appointing authority may prescribe |
the score to qualify for placement on the final eligibility |
register, but the score shall not be less than the mean score |
plus 10%. |
The commission shall prepare and keep a register of persons |
whose total score is not less than the minimum fixed by this |
Section and who have passed the physical ability examination. |
These persons shall take rank upon the register as candidates |
in the order of their relative excellence based on the highest |
to the lowest total points scored on the mental aptitude, |
subjective component, and preference components of the test |
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administered in accordance with this Section. No more than 60 |
days after each examination, an initial eligibility list shall |
be posted by the commission. The list shall include the final |
grades of the candidates without reference to priority of the |
time of examination and subject to claim for preference credit. |
Commissions may conduct additional examinations, including |
without limitation a polygraph test, after a final eligibility |
register is established and before it expires with the |
candidates ranked by total score without regard to date of |
examination. No more than 60 days after each examination, an |
initial eligibility list shall be posted by the commission |
showing the final grades of the candidates without reference to |
priority of time of examination and subject to claim for |
preference credit. |
(h) Preferences. The following are preferences: |
(1) Veteran preference. Persons who were engaged in the |
military service of the United States for a period of at |
least one year of active duty and who were honorably |
discharged therefrom, or who are now or have been members |
on inactive or reserve duty in such military or naval |
service, shall be preferred for appointment to and |
employment with the fire department of an affected |
department. |
(2) Fire cadet preference. Persons who have |
successfully completed 2 years of study in fire techniques |
or cadet training within a cadet program established under |
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the rules of the Joint Labor and Management Committee |
(JLMC), as defined in Section 50 of the Fire Department |
Promotion Act, may be preferred for appointment to and |
employment with the fire department. |
(3) Educational preference. Persons who have |
successfully obtained an associate's degree in the field of |
fire service or emergency medical services, or a bachelor's |
degree from an accredited college or university may be |
preferred for appointment to and employment with the fire |
department. |
(4) Paramedic preference. Persons who have obtained |
certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic |
(EMT-P) shall be preferred for appointment to and |
employment with the fire department of an affected |
department providing emergency medical services. |
(5) Experience preference. All persons employed by a |
municipality who have been paid-on-call or part-time |
certified Firefighter II, State of Illinois or nationally |
licensed EMT-B or EMT-I, or any combination of those |
capacities shall be awarded 0.5 point for each year of |
successful service in one or more of those capacities, up |
to a maximum of 5 points. Certified Firefighter III and |
State of Illinois or nationally licensed paramedics shall |
be awarded one point per year up to a maximum of 5 points. |
Applicants from outside the municipality who were employed |
as full-time firefighters or firefighter-paramedics by a |
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fire protection district or another municipality for at |
least 2 years shall be awarded 5 experience preference |
points. These additional points presuppose a rating scale |
totaling 100 points available for the eligibility list. If |
more or fewer points are used in the rating scale for the |
eligibility list, the points awarded under this subsection |
shall be increased or decreased by a factor equal to the |
total possible points available for the examination |
divided by 100. |
(6) Residency preference. Applicants whose principal |
residence is located within the fire department's |
jurisdiction shall be preferred for appointment to and |
employment with the fire department. |
Upon request by the commission, the governing body of |
the municipality or in the case of applicants from outside |
the municipality the governing body of any fire protection |
district or any other municipality shall certify to the |
commission, within 10 days after the request, the number of |
years of successful paid-on-call, part-time, or full-time |
service of any person. A candidate may not receive the full |
amount of preference points under this subsection if the |
amount of points awarded would place the candidate before a |
veteran on the eligibility list. If more than one candidate |
receiving experience preference points is prevented from |
receiving all of their points due to not being allowed to |
pass a veteran, the candidates shall be placed on the list |
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below the veteran in rank order based on the totals |
received if all points under this subsection were to be |
awarded. Any remaining ties on the list shall be determined |
by lot. |
(7) Additional preferences. Up to 5 additional |
preference points may be awarded for unique categories |
based on an applicant's experience or background as |
identified by the commission. |
(8) Scoring of preferences. The commission shall give |
preference for original appointment
to persons designated |
in item (1)
by adding to the final grade that they receive |
5 points
for the recognized preference achieved. The |
commission shall determine the number of preference points |
for each category except (1). The number of preference |
points for each category shall range from 0 to 5. In |
determining the number of preference points, the |
commission shall prescribe that if a candidate earns the |
maximum number of preference points in all categories, that |
number may not be less than 10 nor more than 30. The |
commission shall give preference for original appointment |
to persons designated in items (2) through (7) by adding |
the requisite number of points to the final grade for each |
recognized preference achieved. The numerical result thus |
attained shall be applied by the commission in determining |
the final eligibility list and appointment from the |
eligibility list. The local appointing authority may |
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prescribe the total number of preference points awarded |
under this Section, but the total number of preference |
points shall not be less than 10 points or more than 30 |
points. |
No person entitled to any preference shall be required to |
claim the credit before any examination held under the |
provisions of this Section, but the preference shall be given |
after the posting or publication of the initial eligibility |
list or register at the request of a person entitled to a |
credit before any certification or appointments are made from |
the eligibility register, upon the furnishing of verifiable |
evidence and proof of qualifying preference credit. Candidates |
who are eligible for preference credit shall make a claim in |
writing within 10 days after the posting of the initial |
eligibility list, or the claim shall be deemed waived. Final |
eligibility registers shall be established after the awarding |
of verified preference points. All employment shall be subject |
to the commission's initial hire background review including, |
but not limited to, criminal history, employment history, moral |
character, oral examination, and medical and psychological |
examinations, all on a pass-fail basis. The medical and |
psychological examinations must be conducted last, and may only |
be performed after a conditional offer of employment has been |
extended. |
Any person placed on an eligibility list who exceeds the |
age requirement before being appointed to a fire department |
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shall remain eligible for appointment until the list is |
abolished, or his or her name has been on the list for a period |
of 2 years. No person who has attained the age of 35 years |
shall be inducted into a fire department, except as otherwise |
provided in this Section. |
The commission shall strike off the names of candidates for |
original appointment after the names have been on the list for |
more than 2 years. |
(i) Moral character. No person shall be appointed to a fire |
department unless he or she is a person of good character; not |
a habitual drunkard, a gambler, or a person who has been |
convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude. |
However, no person shall be disqualified from appointment to |
the fire department because of the person's record of |
misdemeanor convictions except those under Sections 11-6, |
11-7, 11-9, 11-14, 11-15, 11-17, 11-18, 11-19, 12-2, 12-6, |
12-15, 14-4, 16-1, 21.1-3, 24-3.1, 24-5, 25-1, 28-3, 31-1, |
31-4, 31-6, 31-7, 32-1, 32-2, 32-3, 32-4, 32-8, and subsections |
1, 6, and 8 of Section 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or |
arrest for any cause without conviction thereon. Any such |
person who is in the department may be removed on charges |
brought for violating this subsection and after a trial as |
hereinafter provided. |
A classifiable set of the fingerprints of every person who |
is offered employment as a certificated member of an affected |
fire department whether with or without compensation, shall be |
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furnished to the Illinois Department of State Police and to the |
Federal Bureau of Investigation by the commission. |
Whenever a commission is authorized or required by law to |
consider some aspect of criminal history record information for |
the purpose of carrying out its statutory powers and |
responsibilities, then, upon request and payment of fees in |
conformance with the requirements of Section 2605-400 of the |
State Police Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, |
the Department of State Police is authorized to furnish, |
pursuant to positive identification, the information contained |
in State files as is necessary to fulfill the request. |
(j) Temporary appointments. In order to prevent a stoppage |
of public business, to meet extraordinary exigencies, or to |
prevent material impairment of the fire department, the |
commission may make temporary appointments, to remain in force |
only until regular appointments are made under the provisions |
of this Division, but never to exceed 60 days. No temporary |
appointment of any one person shall be made more than twice in |
any calendar year. |
(k) A person who knowingly divulges or receives test |
questions or answers before a written examination, or otherwise |
knowingly violates or subverts any requirement of this Section, |
commits a violation of this Section and may be subject to |
charges for official misconduct. |
A person who is the knowing recipient of test information |
in advance of the examination shall be disqualified from the |
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examination or discharged from the position to which he or she |
was appointed, as applicable, and otherwise subjected to |
disciplinary actions. |
(65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-6.4 new) |
Sec. 10-2.1-6.4. Alternative procedure; original |
appointment; full-time firefighter. |
(a) Authority. The Joint Labor and Management Committee |
(JLMC), as defined in Section 50 of the Fire Department |
Promotion Act, may establish a community outreach program to |
market the profession of firefighter and firefighter-paramedic |
so as to ensure the pool of applicants recruited is of broad |
diversity and the highest quality. |
For the purposes of this Section, "firefighter" means any |
person who has been prior to, on, or after the effective date |
of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly appointed |
to a fire department or fire protection district or employed by |
a State university and sworn or commissioned to perform |
firefighter duties or paramedic duties, or both, except that |
the following persons are not included: part-time |
firefighters; auxiliary, reserve, or voluntary firefighters, |
including paid-on-call firefighters; clerks and dispatchers or |
other civilian employees of a fire department or fire |
protection district who are not routinely expected to perform |
firefighter duties; and elected officials. |
(b) Eligibility. Persons eligible for placement on the |
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master register of eligibles shall consist of the following: |
Persons who have participated in and received a passing |
total score on the mental aptitude, physical ability, and |
preference components of a regionally administered test |
based on the standards described in this Section. The |
standards for administering these tests and the minimum |
passing score required for placement on this list shall be |
as is set forth in this Section. |
Qualified candidates shall be listed on the master |
register of eligibles in highest to lowest rank order based |
upon their test scores without regard to their date of |
examination. Candidates listed on the master register of |
eligibles shall be eligible for appointment for 2 years |
after the date of the certification of their final score on |
the register without regard to the date of their |
examination. After 2 years, the candidate's name shall be |
struck from the list. |
Any person currently employed as a full-time member of |
a fire department or any person who has experienced a |
non–voluntary (and non-disciplinary) separation from the |
active workforce due to a reduction in the number of |
departmental officers, who was appointed pursuant to |
Division 1 of Article 10 of the Illinois Municipal Code, |
Division 2.1 of Article 10 of the Illinois Municipal Code, |
or the Fire Protection District Act, and who during the |
previous 24 months participated in and received a passing |
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score on the physical ability and mental aptitude |
components of the test may request that his or her name be |
added to the master register. Any eligible person may be |
offered employment by a local commission under the same |
procedures as provided by this Section except that the |
apprenticeship period may be waived and the applicant may |
be immediately issued a certificate of original |
appointment by the local commission. |
(c) Qualifications for placement on register of eligibles. |
The purpose for establishing a master register of eligibles |
shall be to identify applicants who possess and demonstrate the |
mental aptitude and physical ability to perform the duties |
required of members of the fire department in order to provide |
the highest quality of service to the public. To this end, all |
applicants for original appointment to an affected fire |
department through examination conducted by the Joint Labor and |
Management Committee (JLMC) shall be subject to examination and |
testing which shall be public, competitive, and open to all |
applicants. Any subjective component of the testing must be |
administered by certified assessors. All qualifying and |
disqualifying factors applicable to examination processes for |
local commissions in this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
Assembly shall be applicable to persons participating in Joint |
Labor and Management Committee examinations unless |
specifically provided otherwise in this Section. |
Notice of the time, place, general scope, and fee of every |
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JLMC examination shall be given by the JLMC or designated |
testing agency, as applicable, by a publication at least 30 |
days preceding the examination, in one or more newspapers |
published in the region, or if no newspaper is published |
therein, then in one or more newspapers with a general |
circulation within the region. The JLMC may publish the notice |
on the JLMC's Internet website. Additional notice of the |
examination may be given as the JLMC shall prescribe. |
(d) Examination and testing components for placement on |
register of eligibles. The examination and qualifying |
standards for placement on the master register of eligibles and |
employment shall be based on the following components: mental |
aptitude, physical ability, preferences, moral character, and |
health. The mental aptitude, physical ability, and preference |
components shall determine an applicant's qualification for |
and placement on the master register of eligibles. The |
consideration of an applicant's general moral character and |
health shall be administered on a pass-fail basis after a |
conditional offer of employment is made by a local commission. |
(e) Mental aptitude. Examination of an applicant's mental |
aptitude shall be based upon written examination and an |
applicant's prior experience demonstrating an aptitude for and |
commitment to service as a member of a fire department. Written |
examinations shall be practical in character and relate to |
those matters that fairly test the capacity of the persons |
examined to discharge the duties performed by members of a fire |
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department. Written examinations shall be administered in a |
manner that ensures the security and accuracy of the scores |
achieved. Any subjective component of the testing must be |
administered by certified assessors. No person who does not |
possess a high school diploma or an equivalent high school |
education shall be placed on a register of eligibles. Local |
commissions may establish educational, emergency medical |
service licensure, and other pre-requisites for hire within |
their jurisdiction. |
(f) Physical ability. All candidates shall be required to |
undergo an examination of their physical ability to perform the |
essential functions included in the duties they may be called |
upon to perform as a member of a fire department. For the |
purposes of this Section, essential functions of the job are |
functions associated with duties that a firefighter may be |
called upon to perform in response to emergency calls. The |
frequency of the occurrence of those duties as part of the fire |
department's regular routine shall not be a controlling factor |
in the design of examination criteria or evolutions selected |
for testing. These physical examinations shall be open, |
competitive, and based on industry standards designed to test |
each applicant's physical abilities in each of the following |
dimensions (or a similar test designed to ensure that the |
successful candidates are able to perform the essential |
functions of a firefighter's job description): |
(1) Muscular strength to perform tasks and evolutions |
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that may be required in the performance of duties including |
grip strength, leg strength, and arm strength. Tests shall |
be conducted under anaerobic as well as aerobic conditions |
to test both the candidate's speed and endurance in |
performing tasks and evolutions. Tasks tested are to be |
based on industry standards developed by the JLMC by rule. |
(2) The ability to climb ladders, operate from heights, |
walk or crawl in the dark along narrow and uneven surfaces, |
and operate in proximity to hazardous environments. |
(3) The ability to carry out critical, time-sensitive, |
and complex problem solving during physical exertion in |
stressful and hazardous environments. The testing |
environment may be hot and dark with tightly enclosed |
spaces, flashing lights, sirens, and other distractions. |
(g) Scoring of examination components. The examination |
components shall be graded on a 100-point scale. A person's |
position on the master register of eligibles shall be |
determined by the person's score on the written examination, |
the person successfully passing the physical ability |
component, and the addition of any applicable preference |
points. |
Applicants who have achieved at least the mean score of all |
applicants participating in the written examination at the same |
time, and who successfully pass the physical ability |
examination shall be placed on the initial eligibility |
register. For placement on the final eligibility register, the |
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passing score shall be determined by (i) calculating the mean |
score for all applicants participating in the written test; and |
(ii) adding 20% to the mean score. Applicants whose total |
scores, including any applicable preference points, are above |
the mean score plus 20%, shall be placed on the master register |
of eligibles by the JLMC. |
These persons shall take rank upon the register as |
candidates in the order of their relative excellence based on |
the highest to the lowest total points scored on the mental |
aptitude and physical ability components, plus any applicable |
preference points requested and verified by the JLMC, or |
approved testing agency. |
No more than 60 days after each examination, a revised |
master register of eligibles shall be posted by the JLMC |
showing the final grades of the candidates without reference to |
priority of time of examination. |
(h) Preferences. The board shall give military, education, |
and experience preference points to those who qualify for |
placement on the master register of eligibles, on the same |
basis as provided for examinations administered by a local |
commission. |
No person entitled to preference or credit shall be |
required to claim the credit before any examination held under |
the provisions of this Section. The preference shall be given |
after the posting or publication of the applicant's initial |
score at the request of the person before finalizing the scores |
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from all applicants taking part in a JLMC examination. |
Candidates who are eligible for preference credit shall make a |
claim in writing within 10 days after the posting of the |
initial scores from any JLMC test or the claim shall be deemed |
waived. Once preference points are awarded, the candidates |
shall be certified to the master register in accordance with |
their final score including preference points. |
(i) Firefighter apprentice and firefighter-paramedic |
apprentice. The employment of an applicant to an apprentice |
position (including a currently employed full-time member of a |
fire department whose apprenticeship may be reduced or waived) |
shall be subject to the applicant passing the moral character |
standards and health examinations of the local commission. In |
addition, a local commission may require as a condition of |
employment that the applicant demonstrate current physical |
ability by either passing the local commission's approved |
physical ability examination, or by presenting proof of |
participating in and receiving a passing score on the physical |
ability component of a JLMC test within a period of up to 12 |
months before the date of the conditional offer of employment. |
Applicants shall be subject to the local commission's initial |
hire background review including criminal history, employment |
history, moral character, oral examination, and medical |
examinations which may include polygraph, psychological, and |
drug screening components, all on a pass-fail basis. The |
medical examinations must be conducted last, and may only be |
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performed after a conditional offer of employment has been |
extended. |
(j) Selection from list. Any municipality or fire |
protection district that is a party to an intergovernmental |
agreement under the terms of which persons have been tested for |
placement on the master register of eligibles shall be entitled |
to offer employment to any person on the list irrespective of |
their ranking on the list. The offer of employment shall be to |
the position of firefighter apprentice or |
firefighter-paramedic apprentice. |
Applicants passing these tests may be employed as a |
firefighter apprentice or a firefighter-paramedic apprentice |
who shall serve an apprenticeship period of 12 months or less |
according to the terms and conditions of employment as the |
employing municipality or district offers, or as provided for |
under the terms of any collective bargaining agreement then in |
effect. The apprenticeship period is separate from the |
probationary period. |
Service during the apprenticeship period shall be on a |
probationary basis. During the apprenticeship period, the |
apprentice's training and performance shall be monitored and |
evaluated by a Joint Apprenticeship Committee. |
The Joint Apprenticeship Committee shall consist of 4 |
members who shall be regular members of the fire department |
with at least 10 years of full-time work experience as a |
firefighter or firefighter-paramedic. The fire chief and the |
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president of the exclusive bargaining representative |
recognized by the employer shall each appoint 2 members to the |
Joint Apprenticeship Committee. In the absence of an exclusive |
collective bargaining representative, the chief shall appoint |
the remaining 2 members who shall be from the ranks of company |
officer and firefighter with at least 10 years of work |
experience as a firefighter or firefighter-paramedic. In the |
absence of a sufficient number of qualified firefighters, the |
Joint Apprenticeship Committee members shall have the amount of |
experience and the type of qualifications as is reasonable |
given the circumstances of the fire department. In the absence |
of a full-time member in a rank between chief and the highest |
rank in a bargaining unit, the Joint Apprenticeship Committee |
shall be reduced to 2 members, one to be appointed by the chief |
and one by the union president, if any. If there is no |
exclusive bargaining representative, the chief shall appoint |
the second member of the Joint Apprenticeship Committee from |
among qualified members in the ranks of company officer and |
below. Before the conclusion of the apprenticeship period, the |
Joint Apprenticeship Committee shall meet to consider the |
apprentice's progress and performance and vote to retain the |
apprentice as a member of the fire department or to terminate |
the apprenticeship. If 3 of the 4 members of the Joint |
Apprenticeship Committee affirmatively vote to retain the |
apprentice (if a 2 member Joint Apprenticeship Committee |
exists, then both members must affirmatively vote to retain the |
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apprentice), the local commission shall issue the apprentice a |
certificate of original appointment to the fire department. |
(k) A person who knowingly divulges or receives test |
questions or answers before a written examination, or otherwise |
knowingly violates or subverts any requirement of this Section, |
commits a violation of this Section and may be subject to |
charges for official misconduct. |
A person who is the knowing recipient of test information |
in advance of the examination shall be disqualified from the |
examination or discharged from the position to which he or she |
was appointed, as applicable, and otherwise subjected to |
disciplinary actions. |
(l) Applicability. This Section does not apply to a |
municipality with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants. |
Section 10. The Fire Protection District Act is amended by |
changing Section 16.04a and by adding Sections 16.06b and |
16.06c as follows:
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(70 ILCS 705/16.04a) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 37.04a)
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Sec. 16.04a.
The board of fire commissioners shall appoint |
all
officers and members of the fire departments of the |
district, except the
Chief of the fire department. The board of |
trustees shall appoint the Chief
of the fire department, who |
shall serve at the pleasure of the board, and may
enter into a |
multi-year contract not exceeding 3 years with the Chief.
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If a member of the department is appointed Chief of the |
fire department
prior to being eligible to retire on pension he |
shall be considered as on
furlough from the rank he held |
immediately prior to his appointment as
Chief. If he resigns as |
Chief or is discharged as Chief prior to attaining
eligibility |
to retire on pension, he shall revert to and be established in
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such prior rank, and thereafter be entitled to all the benefits |
and
emoluments of such prior rank, without regard as to whether |
a vacancy then
exists in such rank. In such instances, the |
Chief shall be deemed to have
continued to accrue seniority in |
the department during his period of
service as Chief, or time |
in grade in his former rank to which he shall
revert during his |
period of service as Chief, except solely for purposes of
any |
layoff as provided in Section 16.13b hereafter.
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All appointments to each department other than that of the |
lowest rank,
however, shall be from the rank next below that to |
which the appointment is
made, except that the Chief of the |
fire department may be appointed from
among members of the fire |
department, regardless of rank.
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The sole authority to issue certificates of appointment |
shall be vested
in the board of fire commissioners and all |
certificates of appointments
issued to any officer or member of |
the fire department shall be signed by
the chairman and |
secretary respectively of the board of fire commissioners
upon |
appointment of such officer or member of the fire department by |
action
of the board of fire commissioners.
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To the extent that this Section or any other Section in |
this Act conflicts with Section 16.06b or 16.06c, then Section |
16.06b or 16.06c shall control. |
(Source: P.A. 91-948, eff. 1-1-02.)
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(70 ILCS 705/16.06b new) |
Sec. 16.06b. Original appointments; full-time fire |
department. |
(a) Applicability. Unless a commission elects to follow the |
provisions of Section 16.06c, this Section shall apply to all |
original appointments to an affected full-time fire |
department. Existing registers of eligibles shall continue to |
be valid until their expiration dates, or up to a maximum of 2 |
years after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
97th General Assembly. |
Notwithstanding any statute, ordinance, rule, or other law |
to the contrary, all original appointments to an affected |
department to which this Section applies shall be administered |
in a no less stringent manner than the manner provided for in |
this Section. Provisions of the Illinois Municipal Code, Fire |
Protection District Act, fire district ordinances, and rules |
adopted pursuant to such authority and other laws relating to |
initial hiring of firefighters in affected departments shall |
continue to apply to the extent they are compatible with this |
Section, but in the event of a conflict between this Section |
and any other law, this Section shall control. |
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A fire protection district that is operating under a court |
order or consent decree regarding original appointments to a |
full-time fire department before the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly is exempt from the |
requirements of this Section for the duration of the court |
order or consent decree. |
(b) Original appointments. All original appointments made |
to an affected fire department shall be made from a register of |
eligibles established in accordance with the processes |
required by this Section. Only persons who meet or exceed the |
performance standards required by the Section shall be placed |
on a register of eligibles for original appointment to an |
affected fire department. |
Whenever an appointing authority authorizes action to hire |
a person to perform the duties of a firefighter or to hire a |
firefighter-paramedic to fill a position that is a new position |
or vacancy due to resignation, discharge, promotion, death, the |
granting of a disability or retirement pension, or any other |
cause, the appointing authority shall appoint to that position |
the person with the highest ranking on the final eligibility |
list. If the appointing authority has reason to conclude that |
the highest ranked person fails to meet the minimum standards |
for the position or if the appointing authority believes an |
alternate candidate would better serve the needs of the |
department, then the appointing authority has the right to pass |
over the highest ranked person and appoint either: (i) any |
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person who has a ranking in the top 5% of the register of |
eligibles or (ii) any person who is among the top 5 highest |
ranked persons on the list of eligibles if the number of people |
who have a ranking in the top 5% of the register of eligibles |
is less than 5 people. |
Any candidate may pass on an appointment once without |
losing his or her position on the register of eligibles. Any |
candidate who passes a second time may be removed from the list |
by the appointing authority provided that such action shall not |
prejudice a person's opportunities to participate in future |
examinations, including an examination held during the time a |
candidate is already on the fire district's register of |
eligibles. |
The sole authority to issue certificates of appointment |
shall be vested in the board of fire commissioners, or board of |
trustees serving in the capacity of a board of fire |
commissioners. All certificates of appointment issued to any |
officer or member of an affected department shall be signed by |
the chairperson and secretary, respectively, of the commission |
upon appointment of such officer or member to the affected |
department by action of the commission. Each person who accepts |
a certificate of appointment and successfully completes his or |
her probationary period shall be enrolled as a firefighter and |
as a regular member of the fire department. |
For the purposes of this Section, "firefighter" means any |
person who has been prior to, on, or after the effective date |
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of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly appointed |
to a fire department or fire protection district or employed by |
a State university and sworn or commissioned to perform |
firefighter duties or paramedic duties, or both, except that |
the following persons are not included: part-time |
firefighters; auxiliary, reserve, or voluntary firefighters, |
including paid-on-call firefighters; clerks and dispatchers or |
other civilian employees of a fire department or fire |
protection district who are not routinely expected to perform |
firefighter duties; and elected officials. |
(c) Qualification for placement on register of eligibles. |
The purpose of establishing a register of eligibles is to |
identify applicants who possess and demonstrate the mental |
aptitude and physical ability to perform the duties required of |
members of the fire department in order to provide the highest |
quality of service to the public. To this end, all applicants |
for original appointment to an affected fire department shall |
be subject to examination and testing which shall be public, |
competitive, and open to all applicants unless the district |
shall by ordinance limit applicants to residents of the |
district, county or counties in which the district is located, |
State, or nation. Districts may establish educational, |
emergency medical service licensure, and other pre-requisites |
for participation in an examination or for hire as a |
firefighter. Any fire protection district may charge a fee to |
cover the costs of the application process. |
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Residency requirements in effect at the time an individual |
enters the fire service of a district cannot be made more |
restrictive for that individual during his or her period of |
service for that district, or be made a condition of promotion, |
except for the rank or position of fire chief and for no more |
than 2 positions that rank immediately below that of the chief |
rank which are appointed positions pursuant to the Fire |
Department Promotion Act. |
No person who is 35 years of age or older shall be eligible |
to take an examination for a position as a firefighter unless |
the person has had previous employment status as a firefighter |
in the regularly constituted fire department of the district, |
except as provided in this Section. The age limitation does not |
apply to: |
(1) any person previously employed as a full-time |
firefighter in a regularly constituted fire department of |
(i) any municipality or fire protection district located in |
Illinois, (ii) a fire protection district whose |
obligations were assumed by a municipality under Section 21 |
of the Fire Protection District Act, or (iii) a |
municipality whose obligations were taken over by a fire |
protection district, or |
(2) any person who has served a fire district as a |
regularly enrolled volunteer, paid-on-call, or part-time |
firefighter for the 5 years immediately preceding the time |
that the district begins to use full-time firefighters to |
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provide all or part of its fire protection service. |
No person who is under 21 years of age shall be eligible |
for employment as a firefighter. |
No applicant shall be examined concerning his or her |
political or religious opinions or affiliations. The |
examinations shall be conducted by the commissioners of the |
district or their designees and agents. |
No district shall require that any firefighter appointed to |
the lowest rank serve a probationary employment period of |
longer than one year of actual active employment, which may |
exclude periods of training, or injury or illness leaves, |
including duty related leave, in excess of 30 calendar days. |
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section, the |
probationary employment period limitation may be extended for a |
firefighter who is required, as a condition of employment, to |
be a certified paramedic, during which time the sole reason |
that a firefighter may be discharged without a hearing is for |
failing to meet the requirements for paramedic certification. |
In the event that any applicant who has been found eligible |
for appointment and whose name has been placed upon the final |
eligibility register provided for in this Section has not been |
appointed to a firefighter position within one year after the |
date of his or her physical ability examination, the commission |
may cause a second examination to be made of that applicant's |
physical ability prior to his or her appointment. If, after the |
second examination, the physical ability of the applicant shall |
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be found to be less than the minimum standard fixed by the |
rules of the commission, the applicant shall not be appointed. |
The applicant's name may be retained upon the register of |
candidates eligible for appointment and when next reached for |
certification and appointment that applicant may be again |
examined as provided in this Section, and if the physical |
ability of that applicant is found to be less than the minimum |
standard fixed by the rules of the commission, the applicant |
shall not be appointed, and the name of the applicant shall be |
removed from the register. |
(d) Notice, examination, and testing components. Notice of |
the time, place, general scope, merit criteria for any |
subjective component, and fee of every examination shall be |
given by the commission, by a publication at least 2 weeks |
preceding the examination: (i) in one or more newspapers |
published in the district, or if no newspaper is published |
therein, then in one or more newspapers with a general |
circulation within the district, or (ii) on the fire protection |
district's Internet website. Additional notice of the |
examination may be given as the commission shall prescribe. |
The examination and qualifying standards for employment of |
firefighters shall be based on: mental aptitude, physical |
ability, preferences, moral character, and health. The mental |
aptitude, physical ability, and preference components shall |
determine an applicant's qualification for and placement on the |
final register of eligibles. The examination may also include a |
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subjective component based on merit criteria as determined by |
the commission. Scores from the examination must be made |
available to the public. |
(e) Mental aptitude. No person who does not possess at |
least a high school diploma or an equivalent high school |
education shall be placed on a register of eligibles. |
Examination of an applicant's mental aptitude shall be based |
upon a written examination. The examination shall be practical |
in character and relate to those matters that fairly test the |
capacity of the persons examined to discharge the duties |
performed by members of a fire department. Written examinations |
shall be administered in a manner that ensures the security and |
accuracy of the scores achieved. |
(f) Physical ability. All candidates shall be required to |
undergo an examination of their physical ability to perform the |
essential functions included in the duties they may be called |
upon to perform as a member of a fire department. For the |
purposes of this Section, essential functions of the job are |
functions associated with duties that a firefighter may be |
called upon to perform in response to emergency calls. The |
frequency of the occurrence of those duties as part of the fire |
department's regular routine shall not be a controlling factor |
in the design of examination criteria or evolutions selected |
for testing. These physical examinations shall be open, |
competitive, and based on industry standards designed to test |
each applicant's physical abilities in the following |
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dimensions (or a similar test designed to ensure that the |
successful candidates are able to perform the essential |
functions of the firefighter's job description): |
(1) Muscular strength to perform tasks and evolutions |
that may be required in the performance of duties including |
grip strength, leg strength, and arm strength. Tests shall |
be conducted under anaerobic as well as aerobic conditions |
to test both the candidate's speed and endurance in |
performing tasks and evolutions. Tasks tested may be based |
on standards developed, or approved, by the local |
appointing authority. |
(2) The ability to climb ladders, operate from heights, |
walk or crawl in the dark along narrow and uneven surfaces, |
and operate in proximity to hazardous environments. |
(3) The ability to carry out critical, time-sensitive, |
and complex problem solving during physical exertion in |
stressful and hazardous environments. The testing |
environment may be hot and dark with tightly enclosed |
spaces, flashing lights, sirens, and other distractions. |
Physical ability examinations administered under this |
Section shall be conducted with a reasonable number of proctors |
and monitors, open to the public, and subject to reasonable |
regulations of the commission. |
(g) Scoring of examination components. Appointing |
authorities may create a preliminary eligibility register. A |
person shall be placed on the list based upon his or her |
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passage of the written examination or the passage of the |
written examination and the physical ability component. |
Passage of the written examination means a score that is at or |
above the mean score for all applicants participating in the |
written test. The appointing authority may conduct the physical |
ability component and any subjective components subsequent to |
the posting of the preliminary eligibility register. |
The examination components for an initial eligibility |
register shall be graded on a 100-point scale. A person's |
position on the list shall be determined by the following: (i)
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the person's score on the written examination, (ii) the person
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successfully passing the physical ability component, and (iii) |
the
person's results on any subjective component as described |
in
subsection (d). |
In order to qualify for placement on the final eligibility |
register, an applicant's total score, before any applicable |
preference points are applied, shall be at or above the mean |
score plus 10%. The local appointing authority may prescribe |
the score to qualify for placement on the final eligibility |
register, but the score shall not be less than the mean score |
plus 10%. |
The commission shall prepare and keep a register of persons |
whose total score is not less than the minimum fixed by this |
Section and who have passed the physical ability examination. |
These persons shall take rank upon the register as candidates |
in the order of their relative excellence based on the highest |
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to the lowest total points scored on the mental aptitude, |
subjective component, and preference components of the test |
administered in accordance with this Section. No more than 60 |
days after each examination, an initial eligibility list shall |
be posted by the commission. The list shall include the final |
grades of the candidates without reference to priority of the |
time of examination and subject to claim for preference credit. |
Commissions may conduct additional examinations, including |
without limitation a polygraph test, after a final eligibility |
register is established and before it expires with the |
candidates ranked by total score without regard to date of |
examination. No more than 60 days after each examination, an |
initial eligibility list shall be posted by the commission |
showing the final grades of the candidates without reference to |
priority of time of examination and subject to claim for |
preference credit. |
(h) Preferences. The following are preferences: |
(1) Veteran preference. Persons who were engaged in the |
military service of the United States for a period of at |
least one year of active duty and who were honorably |
discharged therefrom, or who are now or have been members |
on inactive or reserve duty in such military or naval |
service, shall be preferred for appointment to and |
employment with the fire department of an affected |
department. |
(2) Fire cadet preference. Persons who have |
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successfully completed 2 years of study in fire techniques |
or cadet training within a cadet program established under |
the rules of the Joint Labor and Management Committee |
(JLMC), as defined in Section 50 of the Fire Department |
Promotion Act, may be preferred for appointment to and |
employment with the fire department. |
(3) Educational preference. Persons who have |
successfully obtained an associate's degree in the field of |
fire service or emergency medical services, or a bachelor's |
degree from an accredited college or university may be |
preferred for appointment to and employment with the fire |
department. |
(4) Paramedic preference. Persons who have obtained |
certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic |
(EMT-P) may be preferred for appointment to and employment |
with the fire department of an affected department |
providing emergency medical services. |
(5) Experience preference. All persons employed by a |
district who have been paid-on-call or part-time certified |
Firefighter II, certified Firefighter III, State of |
Illinois or nationally licensed EMT-B or EMT-I, licensed |
paramedic, or any combination of those capacities may be |
awarded up to a maximum of 5 points. However, the applicant |
may not be awarded more than 0.5 points for each complete |
year of paid-on-call or part-time service. Applicants from |
outside the district who were employed as full-time |
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firefighters or firefighter-paramedics by a fire |
protection district or municipality for at least 2 years |
may be awarded up to 5 experience preference points. |
However, the applicant may not be awarded more than one |
point for each complete year of full-time service. |
(6) Residency preference. Applicants whose principal |
residence is located within the fire department's |
jurisdiction may be preferred for appointment to and |
employment with the fire department. |
Upon request by the commission, the governing body of |
the district or in the case of applicants from outside the |
district the governing body of any other fire protection |
district or any municipality shall certify to the |
commission, within 10 days after the request, the number of |
years of successful paid-on-call, part-time, or full-time |
service of any person. A candidate may not receive the full |
amount of preference points under this subsection if the |
amount of points awarded would place the candidate before a |
veteran on the eligibility list. If more than one candidate |
receiving experience preference points is prevented from |
receiving all of their points due to not being allowed to |
pass a veteran, the candidates shall be placed on the list |
below the veteran in rank order based on the totals |
received if all points under this subsection were to be |
awarded. Any remaining ties on the list shall be determined |
by lot. |
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(7) Additional preferences. Up to 5 additional |
preference points may be awarded for unique categories |
based on an applicant's experience or background as |
identified by the commission. |
(8) Scoring of preferences. The
commission shall give |
preference for original appointment
to persons designated |
in item (1)
by adding to the final grade that they receive |
5 points
for the recognized preference achieved. The |
commission shall determine the number of preference points |
for each category except (1). The number of preference |
points for each category shall range from 0 to 5. In |
determining the number of preference points, the |
commission shall prescribe that if a candidate earns the |
maximum number of preference points in all categories, that |
number may not be less than 10 nor more than 30. The |
commission shall give preference for original appointment |
to persons designated in items (2) through (7) by adding |
the requisite number of points to the final grade for each |
recognized preference achieved. The numerical result thus |
attained shall be applied by the commission in determining |
the final eligibility list and appointment from the |
eligibility list. The local appointing authority may |
prescribe the total number of preference points awarded |
under this Section, but the total number of preference |
points shall not be less than 10 points or more than 30 |
points. |
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No person entitled to any preference shall be required to |
claim the credit before any examination held under the |
provisions of this Section, but the preference shall be given |
after the posting or publication of the initial eligibility |
list or register at the request of a person entitled to a |
credit before any certification or appointments are made from |
the eligibility register, upon the furnishing of verifiable |
evidence and proof of qualifying preference credit. Candidates |
who are eligible for preference credit shall make a claim in |
writing within 10 days after the posting of the initial |
eligibility list, or the claim shall be deemed waived. Final |
eligibility registers shall be established after the awarding |
of verified preference points. All employment shall be subject |
to the commission's initial hire background review including, |
but not limited to, criminal history, employment history, moral |
character, oral examination, and medical and psychological |
examinations, all on a pass-fail basis. The medical and |
psychological examinations must be conducted last, and may only |
be performed after a conditional offer of employment has been |
extended. |
Any person placed on an eligibility list who exceeds the |
age requirement before being appointed to a fire department |
shall remain eligible for appointment until the list is |
abolished, or his or her name has been on the list for a period |
of 2 years. No person who has attained the age of 35 years |
shall be inducted into a fire department, except as otherwise |
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provided in this Section. |
The commission shall strike off the names of candidates for |
original appointment after the names have been on the list for |
more than 2 years. |
(i) Moral character. No person shall be appointed to a fire |
department unless he or she is a person of good character; not |
a habitual drunkard, a gambler, or a person who has been |
convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude. |
However, no person shall be disqualified from appointment to |
the fire department because of the person's record of |
misdemeanor convictions except those under Sections 11-6, |
11-7, 11-9, 11-14, 11-15, 11-17, 11-18, 11-19, 12-2, 12-6, |
12-15, 14-4, 16-1, 21.1-3, 24-3.1, 24-5, 25-1, 28-3, 31-1, |
31-4, 31-6, 31-7, 32-1, 32-2, 32-3, 32-4, 32-8, and subsections |
1, 6, and 8 of Section 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or |
arrest for any cause without conviction thereon. Any such |
person who is in the department may be removed on charges |
brought for violating this subsection and after a trial as |
hereinafter provided. |
A classifiable set of the fingerprints of every person who |
is offered employment as a certificated member of an affected |
fire department whether with or without compensation, shall be |
furnished to the Illinois Department of State Police and to the |
Federal Bureau of Investigation by the commission. |
Whenever a commission is authorized or required by law to |
consider some aspect of criminal history record information for |
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the purpose of carrying out its statutory powers and |
responsibilities, then, upon request and payment of fees in |
conformance with the requirements of Section 2605-400 of the |
State Police Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, |
the Department of State Police is authorized to furnish, |
pursuant to positive identification, the information contained |
in State files as is necessary to fulfill the request. |
(j) Temporary appointments. In order to prevent a stoppage |
of public business, to meet extraordinary exigencies, or to |
prevent material impairment of the fire department, the |
commission may make temporary appointments, to remain in force |
only until regular appointments are made under the provisions |
of this Section, but never to exceed 60 days. No temporary |
appointment of any one person shall be made more than twice in |
any calendar year. |
(k) A person who knowingly divulges or receives test |
questions or answers before a written examination, or otherwise |
knowingly violates or subverts any requirement of this Section, |
commits a violation of this Section and may be subject to |
charges for official misconduct. |
A person who is the knowing recipient of test information |
in advance of the examination shall be disqualified from the |
examination or discharged from the position to which he or she |
was appointed, as applicable, and otherwise subjected to |
disciplinary actions. |
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Sec. 16.06c. Alternative procedure; original appointment; |
full-time firefighter. |
(a) Authority. The Joint Labor and Management Committee |
(JLMC), as defined in Section 50 of the Fire Department |
Promotion Act, may establish a community outreach program to |
market the profession of firefighter and firefighter-paramedic |
so as to ensure the pool of applicants recruited is of broad |
diversity and the highest quality. |
For the purposes of this Section, "firefighter" means any |
person who has been prior to, on, or after the effective date |
of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly appointed |
to a fire department or fire protection district or employed by |
a State university and sworn or commissioned to perform |
firefighter duties or paramedic duties, or both, except that |
the following persons are not included: part-time |
firefighters; auxiliary, reserve, or voluntary firefighters, |
including paid-on-call firefighters; clerks and dispatchers or |
other civilian employees of a fire department or fire |
protection district who are not routinely expected to perform |
firefighter duties; and elected officials. |
(b) Eligibility. Persons eligible for placement on the |
master register of eligibles shall consist of the following: |
Persons who have participated in and received a passing |
total score on the mental aptitude, physical ability, and |
preference components of a regionally administered test |
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based on the standards described in this Section. The |
standards for administering these tests and the minimum |
passing score required for placement on this list shall be |
as is set forth in this Section. |
Qualified candidates shall be listed on the master |
register of eligibles in highest to lowest rank order based |
upon their test scores without regard to their date of |
examination. Candidates listed on the master register of |
eligibles shall be eligible for appointment for 2 years |
after the date of the certification of their final score on |
the register without regard to the date of their |
examination. After 2 years, the candidate's name shall be |
struck from the list. |
Any person currently employed as a full-time member of |
a fire department or any person who has experienced a |
non–voluntary (and non-disciplinary) separation from the |
active workforce due to a reduction in the number of |
departmental officers, who was appointed pursuant to |
Division 1 of Article 10 of the Illinois Municipal Code, |
Division 2.1 of Article 10 of the Illinois Municipal Code, |
or the Fire Protection District Act, and who during the |
previous 24 months participated in and received a passing |
score on the physical ability and mental aptitude |
components of the test may request that his or her name be |
added to the master register. Any eligible person may be |
offered employment by a local commission under the same |
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procedures as provided by this Section except that the |
apprenticeship period may be waived and the applicant may |
be immediately issued a certificate of original |
appointment by the local commission. |
(c) Qualifications for placement on register of eligibles. |
The purpose for establishing a master register of eligibles |
shall be to identify applicants who possess and demonstrate the |
mental aptitude and physical ability to perform the duties |
required of members of the fire department in order to provide |
the highest quality of service to the public. To this end, all |
applicants for original appointment to an affected fire |
department through examination conducted by the Joint Labor and |
Management Committee (JLMC) shall be subject to examination and |
testing which shall be public, competitive, and open to all |
applicants. Any subjective component of the testing must be |
administered by certified assessors. All qualifying and |
disqualifying factors applicable to examination processes for |
local commissions in this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
Assembly shall be applicable to persons participating in Joint |
Labor and Management Committee examinations unless |
specifically provided otherwise in this Section. |
Notice of the time, place, general scope, and fee of every |
JLMC examination shall be given by the JLMC or designated |
testing agency, as applicable, by a publication at least 30 |
days preceding the examination, in one or more newspapers |
published in the region, or if no newspaper is published |
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therein, then in one or more newspapers with a general |
circulation within the region. The JLMC may publish the notice |
on the JLMC's Internet website. Additional notice of the |
examination may be given as the JLMC shall prescribe. |
(d) Examination and testing components for placement on |
register of eligibles. The examination and qualifying |
standards for placement on the master register of eligibles and |
employment shall be based on the following components: mental |
aptitude, physical ability, preferences, moral character, and |
health. The mental aptitude, physical ability, and preference |
components shall determine an applicant's qualification for |
and placement on the master register of eligibles. The |
consideration of an applicant's general moral character and |
health shall be administered on a pass-fail basis after a |
conditional offer of employment is made by a local commission. |
(e) Mental aptitude. Examination of an applicant's mental |
aptitude shall be based upon written examination and an |
applicant's prior experience demonstrating an aptitude for and |
commitment to service as a member of a fire department. Written |
examinations shall be practical in character and relate to |
those matters that fairly test the capacity of the persons |
examined to discharge the duties performed by members of a fire |
department. Written examinations shall be administered in a |
manner that ensures the security and accuracy of the scores |
achieved. Any subjective component of the testing must be |
administered by certified assessors. No person who does not |
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possess a high school diploma or an equivalent high school |
education shall be placed on a register of eligibles. Local |
commissions may establish educational, emergency medical |
service licensure, and other pre-requisites for hire within |
their jurisdiction. |
(f) Physical ability. All candidates shall be required to |
undergo an examination of their physical ability to perform the |
essential functions included in the duties they may be called |
upon to perform as a member of a fire department. For the |
purposes of this Section, essential functions of the job are |
functions associated with duties that a firefighter may be |
called upon to perform in response to emergency calls. The |
frequency of the occurrence of those duties as part of the fire |
department's regular routine shall not be a controlling factor |
in the design of examination criteria or evolutions selected |
for testing. These physical examinations shall be open, |
competitive, and based on industry standards designed to test |
each applicant's physical abilities in each of the following |
dimensions (or a similar test designed to ensure that the |
successful candidates are able to perform the essential |
functions of a firefighter's job description): |
(1) Muscular strength to perform tasks and evolutions |
that may be required in the performance of duties including |
grip strength, leg strength, and arm strength. Tests shall |
be conducted under anaerobic as well as aerobic conditions |
to test both the candidate's speed and endurance in |
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performing tasks and evolutions. Tasks tested are to be |
based on industry standards developed by the JLMC by rule. |
(2) The ability to climb ladders, operate from heights, |
walk or crawl in the dark along narrow and uneven surfaces, |
and operate in proximity to hazardous environments. |
(3) The ability to carry out critical, time-sensitive, |
and complex problem solving during physical exertion in |
stressful and hazardous environments. The testing |
environment may be hot and dark with tightly enclosed |
spaces, flashing lights, sirens, and other distractions. |
(g) Scoring of examination components. The examination |
components shall be graded on a 100-point scale. A person's |
position on the master register of eligibles shall be |
determined by the person's score on the written examination, |
the person successfully passing the physical ability |
component, and the addition of any applicable preference |
points. |
Applicants who have achieved at least the mean score of all |
applicants participating in the written examination at the same |
time, and who successfully pass the physical ability |
examination shall be placed on the initial eligibility |
register. For placement on the final eligibility register, the |
passing score shall be determined by (i) calculating the mean |
score for all applicants participating in the written test; and |
(ii) adding 20% to the mean score. Applicants whose total |
scores, including any applicable preference points, are above |
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the mean score plus 20%, shall be placed on the master register |
of eligibles by the JLMC. |
These persons shall take rank upon the register as |
candidates in the order of their relative excellence based on |
the highest to the lowest total points scored on the mental |
aptitude and physical ability components, plus any applicable |
preference points requested and verified by the JLMC, or |
approved testing agency. |
No more than 60 days after each examination, a revised |
master register of eligibles shall be posted by the JLMC |
showing the final grades of the candidates without reference to |
priority of time of examination. |
(h) Preferences. The board shall give military, education, |
and experience preference points to those who qualify for |
placement on the master register of eligibles, on the same |
basis as provided for examinations administered by a local |
commission. |
No person entitled to preference or credit shall be |
required to claim the credit before any examination held under |
the provisions of this Section. The preference shall be given |
after the posting or publication of the applicant's initial |
score at the request of the person before finalizing the scores |
from all applicants taking part in a JLMC examination. |
Candidates who are eligible for preference credit shall make a |
claim in writing within 10 days after the posting of the |
initial scores from any JLMC test or the claim shall be deemed |
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waived. Once preference points are awarded, the candidates |
shall be certified to the master register in accordance with |
their final score including preference points. |
(i) Firefighter apprentice and firefighter-paramedic |
apprentice. The employment of an applicant to an apprentice |
position (including a currently employed full-time member of a |
fire department whose apprenticeship may be reduced or waived) |
shall be subject to the applicant passing the moral character |
standards and health examinations of the local commission. In |
addition, a local commission may require as a condition of |
employment that the applicant demonstrate current physical |
ability by either passing the local commission's approved |
physical ability examination, or by presenting proof of |
participating in and receiving a passing score on the physical |
ability component of a JLMC test within a period of up to 12 |
months before the date of the conditional offer of employment. |
Applicants shall be subject to the local commission's initial |
hire background review including criminal history, employment |
history, moral character, oral examination, and medical |
examinations which may include polygraph, psychological, and |
drug screening components, all on a pass-fail basis. The |
medical examinations must be conducted last, and may only be |
performed after a conditional offer of employment has been |
extended. |
(j) Selection from list. Any municipality or fire |
protection district that is a party to an intergovernmental |
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agreement under the terms of which persons have been tested for |
placement on the master register of eligibles shall be entitled |
to offer employment to any person on the list irrespective of |
their ranking on the list. The offer of employment shall be to |
the position of firefighter apprentice or |
firefighter-paramedic apprentice. |
Applicants passing these tests may be employed as a |
firefighter apprentice or a firefighter-paramedic apprentice |
who shall serve an apprenticeship period of 12 months or less |
according to the terms and conditions of employment as the |
employing municipality or district offers, or as provided for |
under the terms of any collective bargaining agreement then in |
effect. The apprenticeship period is separate from the |
probationary period. |
Service during the apprenticeship period shall be on a |
probationary basis. During the apprenticeship period, the |
apprentice's training and performance shall be monitored and |
evaluated by a Joint Apprenticeship Committee. |
The Joint Apprenticeship Committee shall consist of 4 |
members who shall be regular members of the fire department |
with at least 10 years of full-time work experience as a |
firefighter or firefighter-paramedic. The fire chief and the |
president of the exclusive bargaining representative |
recognized by the employer shall each appoint 2 members to the |
Joint Apprenticeship Committee. In the absence of an exclusive |
collective bargaining representative, the chief shall appoint |
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the remaining 2 members who shall be from the ranks of company |
officer and firefighter with at least 10 years of work |
experience as a firefighter or firefighter-paramedic. In the |
absence of a sufficient number of qualified firefighters, the |
Joint Apprenticeship Committee members shall have the amount of |
experience and the type of qualifications as is reasonable |
given the circumstances of the fire department. In the absence |
of a full-time member in a rank between chief and the highest |
rank in a bargaining unit, the Joint Apprenticeship Committee |
shall be reduced to 2 members, one to be appointed by the chief |
and one by the union president, if any. If there is no |
exclusive bargaining representative, the chief shall appoint |
the second member of the Joint Apprenticeship Committee from |
among qualified members in the ranks of company officer and |
below. Before the conclusion of the apprenticeship period, the |
Joint Apprenticeship Committee shall meet to consider the |
apprentice's progress and performance and vote to retain the |
apprentice as a member of the fire department or to terminate |
the apprenticeship. If 3 of the 4 members of the Joint |
Apprenticeship Committee affirmatively vote to retain the |
apprentice (if a 2 member Joint Apprenticeship Committee |
exists, then both members must affirmatively vote to retain the |
apprentice), the local commission shall issue the apprentice a |
certificate of original appointment to the fire department. |
(k) A person who knowingly divulges or receives test |
questions or answers before a written examination, or otherwise |
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knowingly violates or subverts any requirement of this Section, |
commits a violation of this Section and may be subject to |
charges for official misconduct. |
A person who is the knowing recipient of test information |
in advance of the examination shall be disqualified from the |
examination or discharged from the position to which he or she |
was appointed, as applicable, and otherwise subjected to |
disciplinary actions.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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