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70 ILCS 2605/4.32
(70 ILCS 2605/4.32) (from Ch. 42, par. 323.32)
Sec. 4.32. Persons who were engaged in the military or naval service of the
United States during the years 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1914, 1915,
1916, 1917, 1918, or 1919, any time between September 16, 1940 and July 25,
1947, or any time during the national emergency between June 25, 1950 and
January 31, 1955, and who were honorably discharged therefrom, and all
persons who were engaged in such military or naval service during any of
said years, any time between September 16, 1940 and July 25, 1947, or any
time during the national emergency between June 25, 1950 and January 31,
1955, or any time from August 5, 1964 until the date determined by the
Congress of the United States as the end of Viet Nam hostilities, or at
any time between August 6, 1990 and the date the Persian Gulf Conflict ends
as prescribed by Presidential proclamation or order, who are
now or may hereafter be on inactive or reserve duty in such military or
naval service, not including, however, persons who were convicted by
court-martial of disobedience of orders, where such disobedience consisted
in the refusal to perform military service on the ground of alleged
religious or conscientious objections against war, shall be preferred for
appointments to offices, positions and places of employment in the
classified service of the District, provided they are found to possess the
business capacity necessary for the proper discharge of the duties of such
office, position, or place of employment as determined by examination for
original entrance. The Director of Human Resources on certifying from any existing
register of eligibles resulting from the holding of an examination for
original entrance or any register of eligibles that may be hereafter
created of persons who have taken and successfully passed the examinations
provided for in this Act for original entrance commenced prior to September
1, 1949, shall place the name or names of such persons at the head of any
existing eligible register or list of eligibles that shall be created under
the provisions of this Act to be certified for appointment. The Director
of Human Resources shall give preference for original appointment to persons as
hereinabove designated whose names appear on any register of eligibles
resulting from an examination for original entrance held under the
provisions of this Act and commenced on or after September 1, 1949 by
adding to the final grade average which they received or will receive as
the result of any examination held for original entrance, five points. The
numerical result thus attained shall be applied by the Director of Human Resources
in determining the position of such persons on any eligible list which has
been created as the result of any examination for original entrance
commenced on or after September 1, 1949 for purposes of preference in
certification and appointment from such eligible list.
Every certified Civil Service employee who was called to, or who
volunteered for, the military or naval service of the United States at any
time during the years specified in this Act, or at any time between
September 16, 1940 and July 25, 1947 or any time during the national
emergency between June 25, 1950 and January 31, 1955, or any time from
August 5, 1964 until the date determined by Congress of the United States
as the end of Viet Nam hostilities, or at any time between August 6, 1990
and the date the Persian Gulf conflict ends as prescribed by Presidential
proclamation or order, and who were
honorably discharged therefrom or who are now or who may hereafter be on
inactive or reserve duty in such military or naval service, not including,
however, persons who were convicted by court martial of disobedience of
orders where such disobedience consisted in the refusal to perform military
service on the ground of alleged religious or conscientious objections
against war, and whose names appear on existing promotional eligible
registers or any promotional eligible register that may hereafter be
created, as provided for by this Act, shall be preferred for promotional
appointment to civil offices, positions and places of employment in the
classified civil service of the District coming under the provisions of
this Act.
The Director of Human Resources shall give preference for promotional
appointment to persons as hereinabove designated whose names appear on
existing promotional eligible registers or promotional eligible registers
that may hereafter be created by adding to the final grade average which
they received or will receive as the result of any promotional examination
commencing prior to September 1, 1949 three-fourths of one point for each 6
months or fraction thereof of military or naval service not exceeding 48
months, and by adding to the final grade average which they will receive as
the result of any promotional examination held commencing on or after
September 1, 1949 seven-tenths of one point for each 6 months or fraction
thereof of military or naval service not exceeding 30 months. The numerical
result thus attained shall be applied by the Director of Human Resources in
determining the position of such persons on any eligible list which has
been created or will be created as the result of any promotional
examination held hereunder for purposes of preference in certification and
appointment from such eligible list.
No person shall receive the preference for a promotional appointment
granted by this Section after he has received one promotion from an
eligible list on which he was allowed such preference and which was
prepared as a result of an examination held on or after September 1, 1949.
No person entitled to preference or credit for military or naval service
hereunder shall be required to furnish evidence or record of honorable
discharge from the armed forces before any examination held under the
provisions of this Act but such preference shall be given after the posting
or publication of the eligible list or register and before any
certification or appointments are made from the eligible register.
(Source: P.A. 95-923, eff. 1-1-09.)
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