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Public Act 103-0623 Public Act 0623 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0623 | SB2778 Enrolled | LRB103 36824 AWJ 66935 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing | Sections 3-7008 and 3-8010 and by adding Section 3-6008.5 as | follows: | (55 ILCS 5/3-6008.5 new) | Sec. 3-6008.5. Veteran testing. An applicant who is a | veteran, as that term is defined in 38 U.S.C. 101(2), who was | discharged honorably or generally under honorable conditions | no later than 6 months before applying may request examination | to occur before the next scheduled examination date and, if | requested, may be examined as soon as possible prior to the | next examination date following receipt of the application. | Once the applicant passes the examination and all other | requirements to be on an eligibility list, the applicant shall | be immediately placed on the eligibility list. Nothing in this | Section waives eligibility for the applicant to receive | military preference points during the application process or | employment. | (55 ILCS 5/3-7008) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-7008) | Sec. 3-7008. Appointments. The appointment of deputy |
| sheriffs in the Police Department, full-time deputy sheriffs | not employed as county police officers or county corrections | officers and of employees in the Department of Corrections | shall be made from those applicants who have been certified by | the Board as being qualified for appointment. Certification | for appointment in one department shall not constitute | certification for appointment in another department. | Certification may be made at any point prior to appointment | and may be made in conjunction with the Sheriff's application | process. All persons so appointed shall, at the time of their | appointment, be not less than 21 years of age, or 20 years of | age and have successfully completed 2 years of law enforcement | studies at an accredited college or university. Any person | appointed subsequent to successful completion of 2 years of | such law enforcement studies shall not have power of arrest, | nor shall he or she be permitted to carry firearms, until he or | she reaches 21 years of age. Any person appointed shall be a | citizen of the United States, an individual who is legally | authorized to work in the United States under federal law and | is authorized under federal law to obtain, carry, or purchase | or otherwise possess a firearm, or an individual against whom | immigration action has been deferred by the U.S. Citizenship | and Immigration Services under the federal Deferred Action for | Childhood Arrivals (DACA) process and who is authorized under | federal law to obtain, carry, or purchase or otherwise possess | a firearm. In addition, all persons so appointed shall be not |
| more than the maximum age limit fixed by the Board from time to | time, be of sound mind and body, be of good moral character, | have not been convicted of a crime which the Board considers to | be detrimental to the applicant's ability to carry out his or | her duties, possess such prerequisites of training, education | and experience as the Board may from time to time prescribe, | and shall be required to pass successfully mental, physical, | psychiatric and other tests and examinations as may be | prescribed by the Board. Preference shall be given in such | appointments to persons who have honorably served in the | military or naval services of the United States. All | appointees shall serve a probationary period of 12 months and | during that period may be discharged at the will of the | Sheriff. However, civil service employees of the house of | correction who have certified status at the time of the | transfer of the house of correction to the County Department | of Corrections are not subject to this probationary period, | and they shall retain their job titles, such tenure privileges | as are now enjoyed and any subsequent title changes shall not | cause reduction in rank or elimination of positions. | An applicant who is a veteran, as that term is defined in | 38 U.S.C. 101(2), who was discharged honorably or generally | under honorable conditions no later than 6 months before | applying may request examination to occur before the next | scheduled examination date and, if requested, may be examined | as soon as possible prior to the next examination date |
| following receipt of the application. Once the applicant | passes the examination and all other requirements to be on an | eligibility list, the applicant shall be immediately placed on | the eligibility list. Nothing in this paragraph waives | eligibility for the applicant to receive military preference | points during the application process or employment. | (Source: P.A. 103-357, eff. 1-1-24 .) | (55 ILCS 5/3-8010) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-8010) | Sec. 3-8010. Certification of applicants. The appointment | of all personnel subject to the jurisdiction of the Merit | Commission shall be made by the sheriff from those applicants | who have been certified by the Commission as being qualified | for appointment. A Commission may, by its rules and | regulations, set forth the minimum requirements for | appointment to any position. In addition, the Commission's | review of any application may include examinations, | investigations or any other method consistent with recognized | merit principles, which in the judgment of the Commission is | reasonable and practical for any particular classification. | Different examining procedures may be set for the examinations | in different classifications but all examinations in the same | classification shall be uniform. However, the Merit Commission | may by regulation provide that applicants who have served with | another sheriff's office, a police department, or any other | law enforcement agency, or who are graduate law enforcement |
| interns as defined in the Law Enforcement Intern Training Act, | may be exempt from one or more of the minimum requirements for | appointment. Preference may be given in such appointments to | persons who have honorably served in the military or naval | services of the United States. | An applicant who is a veteran, as that term is defined in | 38 U.S.C. 101(2), who was discharged honorably or generally | under honorable conditions no later than 6 months before | applying may request examination to occur before the next | scheduled examination date and, if requested, may be examined | as soon as possible prior to the next examination date | following receipt of the application. Once the applicant | passes the examination and all other requirements to be on an | eligibility list, the applicant shall be immediately placed on | the eligibility list. Nothing in this paragraph waives | eligibility for the applicant to receive military preference | points during the application process or employment. | The sheriff shall make appointments from those persons | certified by the Commission as qualified for appointment. If | the sheriff rejects any person so certified, the sheriff shall | notify the Commission in writing of such rejection. | The rules and regulations of a Commission shall provide | that all initial appointees shall serve a probationary period | of 12 months during which time they may be discharged at the | will of the sheriff. | (Source: P.A. 92-83, eff. 7-12-01.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2025
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