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Public Act 92-0083
SB1113 Enrolled LRB9208164EGfg
AN ACT in relation to county law enforcement employees.
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
Section 3-8010 as follows:
(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.
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. 86-962.)
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.
Passed in the General Assembly April 26, 2001.
Approved July 12, 2001.
Effective July 12, 2001.
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