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| AN ACT concerning local 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 Counties Code is amended by changing |
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| Sections 3-8013 and 3-8014 as follows:
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| (55 ILCS 5/3-8013) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-8013)
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| Sec. 3-8013. Disciplinary measures. Disciplinary measures |
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| for actions
violating either the rules and regulations of the |
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| Commission or the internal
procedures of the sheriff's office |
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| may be taken by the sheriff. Such
disciplinary measures may |
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| include suspension of any certified person for
reasonable |
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| periods, not exceeding a cumulative
30 days in any 12-month |
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| period. However, on and after June 1, 2007, in any sheriff's |
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| office with a collective bargaining agreement covering the |
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| employment of department personnel, such disciplinary measures |
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| and the method of review of those measures shall be subject to |
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| mandatory bargaining, including, but not limited to, the use of |
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| impartial arbitration as an alternative or supplemental form of |
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| due process.
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| (Source: P.A. 86-962.)
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| (55 ILCS 5/3-8014) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-8014)
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| Sec. 3-8014. Removal, demotion or suspension. Except as is |
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| otherwise
provided in this Division, no certified person shall |
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| be removed, demoted or
suspended except for cause, upon written |
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| charges filed with the Merit
Commission by the sheriff. Upon |
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| the filing of such a petition, the sheriff
may suspend the |
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| certified person pending the decision of the Commission on
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| charges. After the charges have been heard, the Commission may |
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| direct
that the person receive his pay for any part or all of |
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| this suspension
period, if any.
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| The charges shall be heard by the Commission upon not less
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| than 14 days' certified notice. At such hearing, the accused |
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| certified
person shall be afforded full opportunity to be |
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| represented by
counsel, to be heard in his own defense and to |
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| produce proof
in his defense. Both the Commission and the |
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| sheriff may be
represented by counsel. The State's Attorney of |
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| the applicable
county may advise either the Commission or the |
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| sheriff. The
other party may engage private counsel to advise |
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| it.
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| The Commission shall have the power to secure by
its |
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| subpoena both the attendance and testimony of witnesses
and the |
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| production of books and papers in support of the charges
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| for the defense. Each member of the Commission shall have
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| power to administer oaths.
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| If the charges against an accused person are established
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| the preponderance of evidence, the Commission shall
make a |
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| finding of guilty and order either removal, demotion, loss
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| seniority, suspension for a period of not more than 180 days,
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| or such other disciplinary punishment as may be prescribed by |
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| the
rules and regulations of the Commission which, in the |
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| opinion
of the members thereof, the offense justifies. If the |
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| charges against
an accused person are not established by the |
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| preponderance of
evidence, the Commission shall make a finding |
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| of not guilty and
shall order that the person be reinstated and |
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| be paid his
compensation for the suspension period, if any, |
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| while awaiting
the hearing. The sheriff shall take such action |
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| as may be ordered
by the Commission. However, on and after June |
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| 1, 2007, in any sheriff's office with a collective bargaining |
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| agreement covering the employment of department personnel, |
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| such disciplinary measures and the method of review of those |
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| measures shall be subject to mandatory bargaining, including, |
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| but not limited to, the use of impartial arbitration as an |
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| alternative or supplemental form of due process and any of the |
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| procedures laid out in this Section.
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| The provisions of the Administrative Review Law, and all |
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| amendments and
modifications thereof, and the rules adopted |
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| pursuant thereto, shall apply
to and govern all proceedings for |
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| the judicial review of any order of the
Commission rendered |
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| pursuant to this Section. The plaintiff shall pay the
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| reasonable cost of preparing and certifying the record for |
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| judicial review.
However, if the plaintiff prevails in the |
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| judicial review proceeding, the
court shall award to the |
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| plaintiff a sum equal to the costs paid by the
plaintiff to |
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| have the record for judicial review prepared and certified.
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