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1 | | AN ACT concerning local government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act |
5 | | is amended by changing Sections 4.3, 4.11, 4.12, and 4.14 as |
6 | | follows:
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7 | | (70 ILCS 2605/4.3) (from Ch. 42, par. 323.3)
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8 | | Sec. 4.3. Classification of positions. The Director shall, |
9 | | with the
consent and approval of said civil
service board, |
10 | | classify within 90 days after the effective date of this
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11 | | amendatory Act of 1997, all
positions in said sanitary district
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12 | | with reference
to the duties thereof for the purpose of |
13 | | establishing job classifications, and
of fixing
and |
14 | | maintaining standards of examinations hereinafter provided |
15 | | for. The
positions so classified shall constitute the
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16 | | classified civil
service of such sanitary district and no |
17 | | appointments, promotions,
transfers, demotions, reductions in |
18 | | grade or pay or removal therefrom shall be made
except under |
19 | | and according to the provisions of this Act and of the rules
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20 | | hereinafter mentioned. As a part of such classified civil |
21 | | service all employees under said Director, except special |
22 | | examiners, shall
be included. The Director shall ascertain and |
23 | | record the duties of each
position in the classified civil |
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1 | | service and designate
the classification of
each position. Each |
2 | | classification shall comprise positions having
substantially |
3 | | similar duties. He shall also record the lines of promotion
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4 | | from each lower classification to a higher classification |
5 | | wherever the
experience derived in
the performance of the |
6 | | duties of such lower classification tends
to qualify for
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7 | | performance of duty in such higher classification. The |
8 | | director,
subject to the
disapproval of the civil service board |
9 | | as hereinafter provided, shall by
rule prescribe standards of |
10 | | efficiency for each classification
and for examinations
of |
11 | | candidates for appointment thereto. Such rule or any amendment |
12 | | thereof
shall take effect 30 days after written notice thereof |
13 | | is given to the
civil service board, unless within such period |
14 | | the board files with the
Director a written notice of its |
15 | | disapproval thereof.
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16 | | For the purpose of establishing uniformity of pay and title |
17 | | for all
positions similarly classified, it shall be
the duty of |
18 | | the Director to prescribe by rule which shall become effective
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19 | | when approved by the trustees, the maximum and minimum pay for |
20 | | each
classification
and the title thereof and to report to the |
21 | | trustees annually and at such
other times as they may direct |
22 | | the name and address of each officer and
employee paid more or |
23 | | less than the pay prescribed for his classification or
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24 | | designated by a title other than that prescribed for his |
25 | | classification by the
board of trustees. It shall be the duty |
26 | | of the trustees not later than
the beginning of the next fiscal |
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1 | | year
after receiving
such report to change the pay or title of |
2 | | any position or
employee so
reported out of classification to |
3 | | conform to the title and pay
prescribed by the
Director for the |
4 | | classification in which the position held by
the
employee is |
5 | | classified. The Director shall standardize employment in each
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6 | | classification and make and keep a record of the relative
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7 | | efficiency of each employee in the classified civil service. |
8 | | The Director shall
provide by
rule methods for ascertaining and |
9 | | verifying the facts from which such
records of relative |
10 | | efficiency shall be made which shall be uniform for
each |
11 | | classification in the classified civil service.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 90-316, eff. 1-1-98.)
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13 | | (70 ILCS 2605/4.11) (from Ch. 42, par. 323.11)
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14 | | Sec. 4.11. Appointments.
Whenever a position classified |
15 | | under this Act is to be
filled, except the positions of deputy |
16 | | director of engineering, deputy director of monitoring and |
17 | | research, deputy director of maintenance and operations, |
18 | | assistant director of engineering, assistant director of |
19 | | maintenance and operations, deputy general counsel, head |
20 | | assistant attorneys, assistant
director of monitoring and |
21 | | research, assistant director of information
technology, |
22 | | comptroller, assistant treasurer, assistant director of |
23 | | procurement and materials management,
assistant director of |
24 | | human resources, and laborers, the Executive Director shall |
25 | | make requisition upon the Director, and the Director shall
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1 | | certify to him or her from the register of eligibles for the |
2 | | position the names
(a) of the five candidates standing highest |
3 | | upon the register
of eligibles for the position, or (b) of the |
4 | | candidates within the A category upon the register of eligibles |
5 | | if the register is by categories
designated as A, B, and C, |
6 | | provided, however, that
any certification shall consist of at |
7 | | least 5 candidates, if available. If fewer than 5 candidates |
8 | | are in the A category, then the
Director shall also certify all |
9 | | of the candidates in the B category. If fewer than 5 candidates |
10 | | are in the A and B categories combined, then the Director shall |
11 | | also certify all of the candidates in the C category. The |
12 | | Executive Director
shall notify the Director of each position |
13 | | to be filled separately and
shall fill the position by |
14 | | appointment of one of the certified candidates. The Executive |
15 | | Director's appointment decision shall be final and not subject |
16 | | to review. An appointed candidate shall be a probationary |
17 | | appointee on probation for a period to
be fixed by the rules, |
18 | | not exceeding 250 days worked by the probationary appointee in |
19 | | the position of probationary appointment. At any time during |
20 | | the
period of probation, the Executive Director with the |
21 | | approval of the
Director may terminate a probationary appointee |
22 | | and shall notify
the civil service board in writing of the |
23 | | termination; however, the Executive Director's termination of |
24 | | a probationary appointee shall be final and not subject to |
25 | | review. At any time during the period of probation, a |
26 | | probationary appointee may make a written request to |
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1 | | voluntarily terminate a probationary appointment, and if |
2 | | approved by the Executive Director, such voluntary termination |
3 | | shall be final and not subject to review. If a probationary |
4 | | appointee is
not terminated, his or her appointment shall be |
5 | | deemed complete.
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6 | | When there is no eligible list, the Executive Director may, |
7 | | with the
authority of the Director, make a temporary |
8 | | appointment to remain in
force only until a permanent |
9 | | appointment from an eligible register or
list can be made in |
10 | | the manner specified in the previous provisions of
this |
11 | | Section, and examinations to supply an eligible list therefor |
12 | | shall
be held and an eligible list established therefrom within |
13 | | one year from
the making of such appointment. The acceptance or |
14 | | refusal by an eligible person of a temporary appointment does |
15 | | not affect his or her standing on the register for permanent |
16 | | appointment.
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17 | | In employment of an essentially
temporary and transitory |
18 | | nature, the Executive Director may, with the
authority of the |
19 | | Director of Human Resources make temporary appointments. No |
20 | | temporary appointment of an essentially temporary and
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21 | | transitory nature may be granted for a period of
more than 119 |
22 | | consecutive or non-consecutive working days per calendar year. |
23 | | The Director must
include in his or her annual report, and if |
24 | | required by the commissioners, in
any special report, a |
25 | | statement of all temporary appointments made
during the year or |
26 | | period specified by the commissioners, together with
a |
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1 | | statement of the facts in each case because of which the |
2 | | authority was
granted.
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3 | | All laborers shall be appointed by the Executive Director |
4 | | and shall
be on probation for a period to be fixed by the |
5 | | rules, not exceeding 250 days worked by the laborer in the |
6 | | position of the probationary appointment. At any time during |
7 | | the period of a laborer's probation, the Executive Director |
8 | | with the approval of the Director may terminate a laborer's |
9 | | probationary appointment and shall notify the civil service |
10 | | board in writing of the termination; however, the Executive |
11 | | Director's termination of a laborer's probationary appointment |
12 | | shall be final and not subject to review. If a laborer's |
13 | | probationary appointment is not terminated, the appointment |
14 | | shall be deemed complete.
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15 | | The positions of deputy director of engineering, deputy |
16 | | director of monitoring and research, deputy director of |
17 | | maintenance and operations, assistant director of engineering, |
18 | | assistant director of maintenance and operations, deputy |
19 | | general counsel,
head assistant attorneys, assistant director |
20 | | of monitoring and research, assistant director of information |
21 | | technology, comptroller,
assistant treasurer, assistant |
22 | | director of procurement and materials management, and |
23 | | assistant director of human resources shall be
appointed by the |
24 | | Executive Director upon the recommendation of
the respective |
25 | | department head and shall be on probation for a period
to be |
26 | | fixed by the rules, not exceeding two years. At any time during
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1 | | the period of probation, the Executive Director on the
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2 | | recommendation of the department head concerned, may terminate |
3 | | any such probationary appointee and he or she shall notify the |
4 | | Civil Service Board in
writing of the termination; however, the |
5 | | Executive Director's termination of a probationary appointee |
6 | | shall be final and not subject to review. If a probationary |
7 | | appointee is not terminated, his
or her appointment shall be |
8 | | deemed complete under the laws governing the
classified civil |
9 | | service.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 97-124, eff. 7-14-11.)
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11 | | (70 ILCS 2605/4.12) (from Ch. 42, par. 323.12)
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12 | | Sec. 4.12.
The Director may by his rules provide for |
13 | | transfers of officers
and employees in the classified service |
14 | | from positions in one office or
department to positions of the |
15 | | same class and grade in another office or
department. Transfers |
16 | | which are in the nature of promotions shall be
governed by |
17 | | Section 4.10 of this Act.
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18 | | Subject to the Executive Director's approval, an employee |
19 | | in the classified civil service may make a written request for |
20 | | a voluntary demotion to the employee's most recent former |
21 | | classification, and if granted by the Executive Director, such |
22 | | voluntary demotion shall be final and not subject to review. |
23 | | (Source: Laws 1963, p. 2477.)
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24 | | (70 ILCS 2605/4.14) (from Ch. 42, par. 323.14)
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1 | | Sec. 4.14. No officer or employee in the classified civil |
2 | | service of the
sanitary district shall be involuntarily demoted |
3 | | removed or discharged except for cause, upon
written charges, |
4 | | and after an opportunity to be heard in his own defense. For |
5 | | discharge actions, such
Such charges shall be filed with the |
6 | | civil service board within 30 days from the date of suspension |
7 | | under the charges, and the charges shall be promptly |
8 | | investigated by or before the civil service board, or
by or |
9 | | before some officer or officers appointed by the civil service |
10 | | board
to conduct such investigation. Both involuntary demotion |
11 | | and discharge hearings The hearing shall be public and the |
12 | | employee shall be entitled to call witnesses in his or her |
13 | | defense and to have the aid of counsel. Such hearings shall |
14 | | take place within 120 days after charges are filed against the |
15 | | employee , unless the . The hearing shall be public and the |
16 | | accused
shall be entitled to call witnesses in his defense and |
17 | | to have the aid of
counsel. The civil service board continues |
18 | | may continue a discharge or involuntary demotion hearing for |
19 | | good cause shown and only with the consent of the employee. |
20 | | After the hearing is completed, the The civil service board |
21 | | shall enter a finding and decision. A decision shall be deemed |
22 | | to have been served either when a copy of the decision is |
23 | | personally delivered or when a copy of the decision is |
24 | | deposited in the United States mail, addressed to the employee |
25 | | at his last known address on file with the human resources |
26 | | department. The finding and decision of the civil service board |
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1 | | or of such
investigating officer or officers, when approved by |
2 | | said civil service
board, shall be final, except for the |
3 | | judicial review thereof as herein
provided, and shall be |
4 | | certified to the appointing officer, and shall be
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5 | | enforced by such officer. Nothing in this Act shall limit the
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6 | | power of any officer to suspend a subordinate for a reasonable |
7 | | period not
exceeding thirty days; however, if charges are filed |
8 | | against a suspended employee, the suspension shall be extended |
9 | | until the civil service board enters its finding and decision |
10 | | regarding the charges unless prior to this time the board |
11 | | enters an order approving an agreement between the sanitary |
12 | | district and the employee that the suspension should terminate |
13 | | at an earlier date. Every such suspension shall be without pay:
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14 | | Provided, however, that the civil service board shall have |
15 | | authority to
investigate every such suspension and, in case of |
16 | | its disapproval thereof,
it shall have power to restore pay to |
17 | | the employee so suspended. For discharge actions, if the civil |
18 | | service board enters a finding and decision denying discharge, |
19 | | the employee shall be returned to the classification held at |
20 | | the time charges were filed. For involuntary demotion actions, |
21 | | if the civil service board enters a finding and decision |
22 | | granting an involuntary demotion, the employee shall be demoted |
23 | | to the employee's most recent former classification. In the
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24 | | course of any investigation provided for in this Act, each |
25 | | member of the
civil service board and any officer appointed by |
26 | | it shall have the power to
administer oaths and shall have |
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1 | | power to secure by its subpoena both the
attendance and |
2 | | testimony of witnesses and the production of books and
papers.
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3 | | Either the sanitary district or the employee may file a |
4 | | written petition for rehearing of the finding and decision of |
5 | | the civil service board within 21 calendar days after the |
6 | | finding and decision are served as provided in this Section. |
7 | | The petition shall state fully the grounds upon which |
8 | | application for further investigation and hearing is based. If |
9 | | a petition is denied by the civil service board, the decision |
10 | | shall remain in full force and effect and any further appeal by |
11 | | either party shall be in accordance with the provisions of the |
12 | | Administrative Review Law. |
13 | | The provisions of the Administrative Review Law, and all |
14 | | amendments
and modifications thereof, and the
rules adopted |
15 | | pursuant thereto, shall apply to and govern all proceedings
for |
16 | | the judicial review of final administrative decisions of the |
17 | | civil
service board hereunder. The term "administrative |
18 | | decision" is defined as
in Section 3-101 of the Code of Civil |
19 | | Procedure.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 95-923, eff. 8-26-08.)
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21 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
22 | | becoming law.
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