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Public Act 101-0581 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning civil law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Court Reporters Act is amended by changing | ||||
Sections 1, 3, 4, 4.1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8.1, 8.2, and 8.5 as follows: | ||||
(705 ILCS 70/1) (from Ch. 37, par. 651)
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Sec. 1. Definitions. In this Act:
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"Court reporter" means any person
appointed by the chief | ||||
judge of any circuit to perform the duties
prescribed in | ||||
Section 5 of this Act.
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"Court reporting services employee" means any person | ||||
employed by a chief judge of any circuit to take the court | ||||
record by stenographic or electronic means. "Court reporting | ||||
services employee" includes administrative personnel as | ||||
permitted by Section 4.1 of this Act. | ||||
"Employer representative" means, with respect to wages, | ||||
fringe
benefits, hours, holidays, vacation, proficiency
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examinations, sick leave, and other conditions of
employment:
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(1) For court reporters employed by the Cook County | ||||
Judicial
Circuit Court of Cook County , the chief judge of | ||||
the Cook County Circuit Court of Cook County .
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(2) For court reporters employed by the 12th, 18th, | ||||
19th, and , on and after December 4, 2006, the 22nd judicial
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circuits, a group consisting of the chief judges of those | ||
circuits, acting
jointly by majority vote.
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(3) For court reporters employed by all other judicial | ||
circuits, the
chief judges of those circuits, acting | ||
jointly by majority vote.
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The chief judge of the judicial circuit that employs a | ||
public employee who
is
a court reporter, as defined in this the | ||
Court Reporters Act, has the authority to
hire, appoint, | ||
promote, evaluate, discipline, and discharge court reporters
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within that judicial circuit.
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(Source: P.A. 94-98, eff. 7-1-05.)
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(705 ILCS 70/3) (from Ch. 37, par. 653)
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Sec. 3. Number; determination and certification.
The | ||
number of full-time and part-time court reporters that may be
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appointed in each circuit shall be determined by the
employer | ||
representative. In
determining how many court reporters are | ||
needed in each circuit the
employer representative shall | ||
consider the following factors: (1) case loads in the circuit;
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(2) the number of associate judges and circuit judges in the | ||
circuit; (3) (blank)
the number and location in the circuit of | ||
major federal and state highways ;
(4) (blank) the location in | ||
the circuit of state police highway truck weighing
stations ; | ||
(5) (blank) the relationship of urban population to large | ||
metropolitan
centers in the various counties of the circuit ; | ||
(6) (blank) the location in the
circuit of state institutions |
including, but not limited to, universities,
colleges, mental | ||
health facilities, penitentiaries ; (7) (blank) the number of
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cities and towns within each circuit in which regular court | ||
sessions are
held and the distance in road miles between each ; | ||
and (8) any other factor
deemed relevant by the
employer | ||
representative.
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The employer representative
may, as the need arises, | ||
increase or lower the
number of such court reporters so | ||
authorized.
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The Chief Judge of each circuit may designate any number of | ||
approved full-time court reporter positions as time share | ||
positions.
For the purposes of this Act, "time share position" | ||
means a full-time
court reporter position that is divided among | ||
2 or more court reporters
with the full-time salary and | ||
benefits being apportioned among the court
reporters in the | ||
same percentage as the duties of the full-time position
are | ||
apportioned.
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(Source: P.A. 94-98, eff. 7-1-05.)
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(705 ILCS 70/4) (from Ch. 37, par. 654)
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Sec. 4. Appointment; oath. The chief judge may appoint all | ||
or any of the
number of court
reporters authorized by Section 3 | ||
of this Act. The court
reporters so appointed shall serve at | ||
the direction of the
chief judge and
may be removed by the | ||
chief judge.
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Each court reporter appointed shall, before entering upon |
the duties of
his or her office, take the official oath to | ||
faithfully discharge the duties of
his or her office to the | ||
best of his or her knowledge and ability.
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The appointments shall be in writing and shall be filed | ||
with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the circuit in which the | ||
court reporters are
employed and shall continue in force until | ||
revoked by the
chief judge
of the circuit in which the court | ||
reporter is appointed.
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(Source: P.A. 94-98, eff. 7-1-05.)
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(705 ILCS 70/4.1) (from Ch. 37, par. 654.1)
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Sec. 4.1. Appointment and salary of administrative | ||
personnel.
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(a) The
employer representative may authorize the chief | ||
judge of
any single county circuit to appoint administrative, | ||
supervisory, and clerical staff when a need for such positions | ||
has been substantiated, except that in Cook County, supervisory | ||
and administrative personnel shall be appointed from among the | ||
court reporting services' pool of employees when such a need | ||
has been substantiated
in which official court reporting | ||
services are centrally administered,
(1) to appoint from among | ||
the court reporters appointed in the circuit
an Administrator | ||
of Court Reporters, a Deputy Administrator of Court
Reporters | ||
and 2 Assistant Administrators of Court Reporters, (2) to
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designate from among the court reporters appointed in the | ||
circuit one
Reporter Supervisor and one Assistant Reporter |
Supervisor for each
Department and Division of the circuit | ||
court, and (3) to appoint
secretarial and other support staff | ||
to assist the Administrator. Each
Administrator, Deputy | ||
Administrator, Assistant Administrator, Reporter
Supervisor, | ||
and Assistant Reporter Supervisor shall have an "A" proficiency
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rating, by examination, as provided in Section 7 .
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(b) Administrative personnel appointed under this Section | ||
shall be
paid by the State.
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(1) In addition to their regular salary as official | ||
court reporters,
the administrative personnel appointed | ||
under this Section shall be paid
such additional sums as | ||
the employer representative
specifies. Such
sums shall be | ||
included in the pay schedule adopted pursuant to Section
8. | ||
The additional amounts paid shall reflect the burden of
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administrative responsibility borne by the administrative | ||
personnel and
the consequent lack of opportunity to produce | ||
transcripts of testimony.
The additional amounts paid to | ||
such personnel shall be determined by the employer | ||
representative. not exceed the
following:
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(A) Administrator of Court Reporters: $20,000 per | ||
year;
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(B) Deputy Administrator of Court Reporters: | ||
$15,000 per year;
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(C) Assistant Administrators of Court Reporters: | ||
$13,000 per year;
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(D) Reporter Supervisors: $10,000 per year.
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(E) Assistant Reporter Supervisors: $5,000 per | ||
year.
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(2) Each of the administrative, supervisory, | ||
secretarial and other support staff
authorized under this | ||
Section shall be paid a salary as determined per
year by | ||
the employer representative.
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(Source: P.A. 94-98, eff. 7-1-05.)
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(705 ILCS 70/5) (from Ch. 37, par. 655)
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Sec. 5. Means of reporting; transcripts.
The court reporter | ||
shall make a full reporting by means of stenographic
hand or | ||
machine notes , or a combination thereof, of the evidence and | ||
such
other proceedings in trials and judicial proceedings to | ||
which he or she is
assigned by the chief judge, and the court | ||
reporter may use an electronic
instrument as a supplementary | ||
device. In the event that the court
utilizes an audio or video | ||
recording system approved by the Supreme Court to record the | ||
proceedings, a
court reporting services employee reporter | ||
shall be in charge of such system ; however, the appointment
of | ||
a court reporter to be in charge of an audio or video recording | ||
system
shall not be required where such system is the judge's | ||
personal property or
has been supplied by a party or such | ||
party's attorney . To the extent that
it does not substantially | ||
interfere with the court reporter's other official duties,
the | ||
judge to whom, or a judge of the division to which, a reporter | ||
may be is
assigned may assign a reporter to secretarial or |
clerical duties arising
out of official court operations.
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A court reporting services employee may charge a page rate | ||
for the preparation of transcripts of court proceedings not to | ||
exceed the rate set by the employer representative in the | ||
Uniform Schedule of Charges for Transcripts. | ||
Unless and until otherwise provided in a Uniform Schedule
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of Charges which may hereafter be provided by rule or order of | ||
the employer
representative, a court reporter may charge not to | ||
exceed 25¢ per 100 words for
making transcripts of his notes. | ||
The fees for making transcripts shall be
paid in the first | ||
instance by the party in whose behalf such transcript is
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ordered and shall be taxed in the suit.
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The transcripts shall be filed and remain with the papers | ||
of the case.
When the judge trying the case shall, of his own | ||
motion, order a transcript
of the court reporter's notes, the | ||
judge may direct the payment of the
charges therefor, and the | ||
taxation of the charges as costs in such manner
as to him may | ||
seem just. Provided, that the charges for making but one
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transcript shall be taxed as costs and the party first ordering | ||
the
transcript shall have preference unless it shall be | ||
otherwise ordered by
the court.
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The change made to this Section by this amendatory Act of | ||
1987 is
intended to apply retroactively from and after January | ||
1, 1987.
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(Source: P.A. 94-98, eff. 7-1-05.)
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(705 ILCS 70/6) (from Ch. 37, par. 656)
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Sec. 6. Assignment to serve outside of county of | ||
appointment; Travel
expenses.
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The chief judge may assign a court reporter to serve | ||
anywhere within the
circuit in which the court reporter is | ||
appointed. A court reporter shall be
paid travel expenses | ||
incurred in connection with his or her official duties in his
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or her circuit of appointment outside the county wherein he or | ||
she resides. Subject to
regulations which may be adopted by the | ||
employer representative Supreme Court , court reporters
shall | ||
be allowed travel expenses when traveling within their county | ||
of
residence in connection with their official duties.
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The employer representative may assign a court reporter
to | ||
temporary service
outside his or her own circuit, but within | ||
the jurisdiction of the employer
representative, with the | ||
consent of the chief judge of his circuit .
A court reporter | ||
shall be paid travel expenses incurred in connection with
his | ||
or her official duties during such periods of temporary | ||
assignment.
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Expense vouchers shall be submitted to the employer | ||
representative for approval.
The expense vouchers or claims | ||
submitted to the Office of the Comptroller for payment employer | ||
representative shall have
endorsed thereon the signed approval | ||
of the chief judge of the circuit in
which the court reporter | ||
is appointed incurred the expense for which claim is made .
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(Source: P.A. 94-98, eff. 7-1-05.)
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(705 ILCS 70/7) (from Ch. 37, par. 657)
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Sec. 7. Proficiency tests.
Each Except as otherwise | ||
provided in this Section, each court reporter in
office on | ||
January 1, 1966 or appointed on or after that date shall have
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taken or shall thereafter take a test to verify rate his or her | ||
proficiency within one year of employment . The test
shall be | ||
prepared and administered by the employer representative in
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consultation with each of the other employer representatives | ||
pursuant to standards set by rules. A proficiency test passed | ||
prior to employment may be accepted by the chief judge as proof | ||
of proficiency . The test shall
consist of three parts
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designated Part A, Part B and Part C. If the court reporter in | ||
office on
January 1, 1966, or appointed on or after that date, | ||
successfully passes
any Part he shall be given a certificate | ||
designating him as an official
court reporter. If such court | ||
reporter fails to pass any part, the
employer representative | ||
shall so inform the
chief judge of the circuit in which the | ||
court reporter serves. Upon receipt
of note that a court | ||
reporter has failed to pass any part of the test, the
chief | ||
judge may discharge the court reporter or may allow him to | ||
continue
until the test is next administered. If, when the test | ||
is next
administered, the court reporter fails to pass any part | ||
of the test, he
shall be discharged by the chief judge.
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The test shall be administered at least every six months if | ||
there are
candidates or applicants for the test. Any court |
reporter who has passed
Part C of the test may apply to take | ||
the Part B or the Part A section of
the test at the regular time | ||
such tests are given. If the court reporter
successfully | ||
completes Part B or Part A of the test, his proficiency rating
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shall be adjusted to reflect passage of the more difficult | ||
Part.
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Any court reporter who served as a court reporter in a | ||
circuit court for
5 years immediately preceding January 1, 1966 | ||
shall be certified as an
official court reporter without | ||
examination, and shall be credited with an
"A" proficiency | ||
rating, without examination.
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(Source: P.A. 94-98, eff. 7-1-05.)
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(705 ILCS 70/8) (from Ch. 37, par. 658)
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Sec. 8. Salaries.
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(a) The salaries of all court reporters shall be
paid by | ||
the State. Full-time court reporters shall be paid not less | ||
than
$6,000 nor more than $29,500 per year through June 30, | ||
1984.
Beginning July 1, 1984, full-time court reporters shall | ||
be paid not less
than $6,000 nor more than $31,250 annually. | ||
Beginning July 1, 1985,
full-time court reporters shall be paid | ||
not less than $6,000 nor more than
$33,250 annually. Beginning | ||
July 1, 1986, full-time court reporters shall
be paid not less | ||
than $6,000 nor more than $35,250 annually. Beginning
July 1, | ||
1987, full-time court reporters shall be paid not less than | ||
$6,000
nor more than $37,250 annually. Part-time court |
reporters shall be paid
not less than $12 nor more than $60 per | ||
half-day. The salary of each
individual court reporter shall be | ||
computed from a schedule adopted by the
employer | ||
representative. The salary schedule shall
reflect the | ||
following relevant
factors: (1) proficiency rating; (2) | ||
experience; (3) population of the
area to which a reporter is | ||
normally assigned; (3-1) court reporters shall
receive the same | ||
annual percentage salary increase as provided to other
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State-paid non-judicial employees of the Judicial Branch with | ||
equivalent
salaries, except that notwithstanding any other | ||
provision of law, salaries of
full time court reporters shall | ||
be increased by at least a percentage increase
equivalent to | ||
that of the "Employment Cost Index, Wages and Salaries, by
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Occupation and Industry Groups, State and Local Government | ||
Workers Public
Administration", as published by the Bureau of | ||
Labor Statistics of the U.S.
Department of Labor for the | ||
calendar year immediately preceding the year of the
respective | ||
July 1st increase date. The increase shall be added to the then
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current annual salary and the adjusted salary so determined | ||
shall be the annual
salary beginning July 1 of the increase | ||
year until July 1 of the next year; (4)
other factors | ||
considered relevant by the employer representative Director .
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(b) (Blank).
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(c) (Blank). A court reporter who has previously passed, or | ||
who hereafter passes,
Part A or Part B of a proficiency test | ||
prepared and administered by the
employer representative shall |
be credited with an "A" or
"B" proficiency rating, as
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appropriate.
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(d) (Blank). A court reporter who has been credited with an | ||
"A" proficiency
rating, without examination, as provided in | ||
Section 7 of this Act, shall
receive a salary of $10,000 per | ||
annum. Any increase in the maximum salary
payable to reporters | ||
shall not result in any increase for such reporter
unless and | ||
until he has passed the proficiency test.
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(e) The salaries of all official court reporters employed | ||
by the State
shall be paid semi-monthly monthly , from moneys | ||
appropriated to the Comptroller for that
purpose, on the | ||
voucher of the chief judge of the circuit employing the
court | ||
reporters. The Comptroller may require all salary claims by | ||
part-time reporters to be
substantiated by certificates signed | ||
by the reporter and approved by the
chief judge of the circuit.
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(f) (Blank). The salaries of time share court reporter | ||
positions may be
apportioned in the manner provided in Section | ||
3 of this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 94-98, eff. 7-1-05.)
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(705 ILCS 70/8.1)
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Sec. 8.1. Appropriation request. Each employer | ||
representative shall
make an annual appropriation request in | ||
January to the General
Assembly to fund court reporters. When
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necessary, an employer representative may request supplemental | ||
appropriations
to fund court reporters.
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(Source: P.A. 94-98, eff. 7-1-05.)
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(705 ILCS 70/8.2)
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Sec. 8.2. Collective Supreme Court; collective bargaining. | ||
The employer representatives Supreme Court shall
collectively | ||
bargain over wages, hours, and terms and conditions of | ||
employment
of all persons employed as court reporting services | ||
employees reporters in this State if so agreed upon by a | ||
majority vote of the employees within each employer group . The | ||
employer representative Supreme Court
shall recognize an | ||
exclusive bargaining representative of persons employed as
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court reporting services employees reporters in this State, if | ||
that representative makes a showing, through
an election or | ||
otherwise, that it represents a majority of the court reporters | ||
within the employer group ,
in accordance with procedures for | ||
verifying majority status established by the
Court .
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(Source: P.A. 93-89, eff. 7-2-03.)
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(705 ILCS 70/8.5)
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Sec. 8.5. Advisory arbitration for collective bargaining .
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(a) All matters concerning wages, hours, and terms and | ||
conditions of
employment of court reporters are subject to | ||
advisory, non-binding arbitration.
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(b) Any party to a collective bargaining agreement with the | ||
exclusive
bargaining representative chosen under Section 8.2 | ||
may request that any matter
concerning wages, hours, or terms |
and conditions of employment of court
reporters shall be | ||
submitted to advisory, non-binding arbitration and that the | ||
employer representative
Supreme Court shall appoint | ||
arbitrators. Upon receiving such a request, the employer | ||
representative
Court shall appoint a panel of one or more | ||
arbitrators and submit the matter
to the panel for advisory, | ||
non-binding arbitration. The employer representative Court | ||
shall consult
with the parties in determining acceptable | ||
arbitrators.
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(c) Arbitrators appointed by the employer representative | ||
Supreme Court under this
Section are entitled to compensation | ||
and to reimbursement for their reasonable
expenses
actually | ||
incurred in performing their duties, as provided by rules | ||
adopted by
the employer representative Court .
Arbitrators' | ||
compensation and reimbursement shall be paid from moneys
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appropriated for that purpose.
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(d) The employer representative Supreme Court shall create | ||
a roster of arbitrators who are available
and qualified for | ||
appointment under this Section , as provided by rules adopted
by | ||
the Court .
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(Source: P.A. 93-89, eff. 7-2-03.)
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