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Public Act 102-0952 |
HB4740 Enrolled | LRB102 25192 RJF 34457 b |
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AN ACT concerning State 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 Personnel Code is amended by changing |
Sections 8a.2 and 9 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 415/8a.2) (from Ch. 127, par. 63b108a.2)
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Sec. 8a.2.
For the purposes of the pay plan established |
under Section
8a of this Code, the Director may establish a |
special pay supplement for
those positions of employment that |
require, pursuant to the Department's
official classification |
specification, that a person employed in that
position speak |
or write a language other than English. Positions paid
under |
Section 8a of this Code may be eligible for a bilingual pay
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supplement to attract bilingual individuals, to encourage |
present employees
to become proficient in languages other than |
English, or to retain qualified
bilingual employees. |
The positions eligible for a bilingual pay
supplement, the |
amount of the supplement and the length of time it remains
in |
effect shall be negotiated between the Department and the |
appropriate
collective bargaining representative as determined |
under the Illinois Public
Labor Relations Act. The bilingual |
pay supplement may be negotiated for
each foreign language |
required for the position by the Department's
official |
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classification specification.
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A bilingual pay supplement shall be processed within 30 |
calendar days after the employee presents to the Director, or |
the Director's designee for this purpose, a certification from |
either: (i) the designated testing program process selected by |
the Director; or (ii) an Illinois community college confirming |
that language skill proficiency in reading, writing, and |
speaking has been satisfied by the employee. |
(Source: P.A. 86-1427.)
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(20 ILCS 415/9) (from Ch. 127, par. 63b109)
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Sec. 9. Director, powers and duties. The Director, as |
executive
head of the Department, shall direct and supervise |
all its
administrative and technical activities. In addition |
to the duties
imposed upon him elsewhere in this law, it shall |
be his duty:
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(1) To apply and carry out this law and the rules |
adopted
thereunder.
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(2) To attend meetings of the Commission.
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(3) To establish and maintain a roster of all |
employees subject to
this Act, in which there shall be set |
forth, as to each employee, the
class, title, pay, status, |
and other pertinent data.
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(4) To appoint, subject to the provisions of this Act, |
such
employees of the Department and such experts and |
special assistants as
may be necessary to carry out |
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effectively this law.
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(5) Subject to such exemptions or modifications as may |
be necessary
to assure the continuity of federal |
contributions in those agencies
supported in whole or in |
part by federal funds, to make appointments to
vacancies; |
to approve all written charges seeking discharge, |
demotion,
or other disciplinary measures provided in this |
Act and to approve
transfers of employees from one |
geographical area to another in the
State, in offices, |
positions or places of employment covered by this
Act, |
after consultation with the operating unit.
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(6) To formulate and administer service wide policies |
and programs
for the improvement of employee |
effectiveness, including training,
safety, health, |
incentive recognition, counseling, welfare and employee
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relations. The Department shall formulate and administer |
recruitment
plans and testing of potential employees for |
agencies having direct
contact with significant numbers of |
non-English speaking or otherwise
culturally distinct |
persons. The Department shall require each State agency
to |
annually assess the need for employees with appropriate |
bilingual
capabilities to serve the significant numbers of |
non-English speaking or
culturally distinct persons. The |
Department shall develop a uniform
procedure for assessing |
an agency's need for employees with appropriate
bilingual |
capabilities. Agencies shall establish occupational titles |
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or
designate positions as "bilingual option" for persons |
having sufficient
linguistic ability or cultural knowledge |
to be able to render effective
service to such persons. |
The Department shall ensure that any such option
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exercised according to the agency's needs assessment and |
the
requirements of this Code. The Department shall make |
annual reports of the
needs assessment of each agency and |
the number of positions calling for
non-English linguistic |
ability to whom vacancy postings were sent, and the
number |
filled by each agency. Such policies and programs shall be |
subject
to approval by the Governor , provided that for |
needs that require a certain linguistic ability that: (i) |
have not been met for a posted position for a period of at |
least one year; or (ii) arise when an individual's health |
or safety would be placed in immediate risk, the |
Department shall accept certifications of linguistic |
competence from pre-approved third parties. To facilitate |
expanding the scope of sources to demonstrate linguistic |
competence, the Department shall issue standards for |
demonstrating linguistic competence. No later than January |
2024, the Department shall authorize at least one if not |
more community colleges in the regions involving the |
counties of Cook, Lake, McHenry, Kane, DuPage, Kendall, |
Will, Sangamon, and 5 other geographically distributed |
counties within the State to pre-test and certify |
linguistic ability, and such certifications by candidates |
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shall be presumed to satisfy the linguistic ability |
requirements for the job position . Such policies, program |
reports and needs
assessment reports , as well as |
linguistic certification standards, shall be filed with |
the General Assembly
by January 1 of each year and shall be |
available to the public.
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The Department shall include within the report |
required above
the number of persons receiving the |
bilingual pay supplement established by
Section 8a.2 of |
this Code. The report shall provide the number of persons
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receiving the bilingual pay supplement for languages other |
than English and for
signing. The report shall also |
indicate the number of persons, by the
categories of |
Hispanic and non-Hispanic, who are receiving the bilingual |
pay
supplement for language skills other than signing, in |
a language other than
English.
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(7) To conduct negotiations affecting pay, hours of |
work, or other
working conditions of employees subject to |
this Act.
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(8) To make continuing studies to improve the |
efficiency of State
services to the residents of Illinois, |
including but not limited to those
who are non-English |
speaking or culturally distinct, and to report his
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findings and recommendations to the Commission and the |
Governor.
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(9) To investigate from time to time the operation and |
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effect of
this law and the rules made thereunder and to |
report his findings and
recommendations to the Commission |
and to the
Governor.
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(10) To make an annual report regarding the work of |
the Department,
and such special reports as he may |
consider desirable, to the Commission
and to the Governor, |
or as the Governor or Commission may request.
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(11) (Blank).
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(12) To prepare and publish a semi-annual statement |
showing the
number of employees exempt and non-exempt from |
merit selection in each
department. This report shall be |
in addition to other information on
merit selection |
maintained for public information under existing law.
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(13) To authorize in every department or agency |
subject to
Jurisdiction C the use of flexible hours |
positions. A flexible hours
position is one that does not |
require an ordinary work schedule as
determined by the |
Department and includes but is not limited to: 1) a
part |
time job of 20 hours or more per week, 2) a job which is |
shared by
2 employees or a compressed work week consisting |
of an ordinary number
of working hours performed on fewer |
than the number of days ordinarily
required to perform |
that job. The Department may define flexible time
to |
include other types of jobs that are defined above.
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The Director and the director of each department or |
agency shall
together establish goals for flexible hours |
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positions to be available in
every department or agency.
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The Department shall give technical assistance to |
departments and
agencies in achieving their goals, and |
shall report to the Governor and
the General Assembly each |
year on the progress of each department and
agency.
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When a goal of 10% of the positions in a department or |
agency being
available on a flexible hours basis has been |
reached, the Department
shall evaluate the effectiveness |
and efficiency of the program and
determine whether to |
expand the number of positions available for
flexible |
hours to 20%.
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When a goal of 20% of the positions in a department or |
agency being
available on a flexible hours basis has been |
reached, the Department
shall evaluate the effectiveness |
and efficiency of the program and
determine whether to |
expand the number of positions available for
flexible |
hours.
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Each department shall develop a plan for |
implementation of flexible
work requirements designed to |
reduce the need for day care of employees'
children |
outside the home. Each department shall submit a report of |
its
plan to the Department of Central Management Services |
and the General
Assembly. This report shall be submitted |
biennially by March 1, with the
first report due March 1, |
1993.
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(14) To perform any other lawful acts which he may |
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consider
necessary or desirable to carry out the purposes |
and provisions of this
law.
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The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly |
shall be satisfied
by filing copies of the report as required |
by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act, and
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filing such additional copies with the State Government Report |
Distribution
Center for the General Assembly as is required |
under paragraph (t) of
Section 7 of the State Library Act.
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(Source: P.A. 100-1148, eff. 12-10-18.)
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