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| | 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2015 and 2016 HB4476 Introduced , by Rep. Mary E. Flowers SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 5 ILCS 315/3 | from Ch. 48, par. 1603 | 5 ILCS 315/20 | from Ch. 48, par. 1620 | 50 ILCS 725/3.8 | from Ch. 85, par. 2561 |
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Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. Provides that provisions in collective bargaining agreements which limit the ability of a public employer to investigate the conduct of an employee of the public employer or which prohibits the public entity from revealing the name of an employee who was involved in a shooting of a person to be against public policy and unenforceable. Amends the Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act. Provides that a complaint against a sworn peace officer may be based upon information and belief, and may be supported by a sworn affidavit (currently, must have a sworn affidavit). Further provides that nothing in the Section bars an interrogation when supervisory or command personnel have determined that an investigation and interrogation are warranted. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning State government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Public Labor Relations Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Sections 3 and 20 as follows: |
6 | | (5 ILCS 315/3) (from Ch. 48, par. 1603)
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7 | | Sec. 3. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the |
8 | | context
otherwise requires:
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9 | | (a) "Board" means the Illinois
Labor Relations Board or, |
10 | | with respect to a matter over which the
jurisdiction of the |
11 | | Board is assigned to the State Panel or the Local Panel
under |
12 | | Section 5, the panel having jurisdiction over the matter.
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13 | | (b) "Collective bargaining" means bargaining over terms |
14 | | and conditions
of employment, including hours, wages, and other |
15 | | conditions of employment,
as detailed in Section 7 and which |
16 | | are not excluded by Section 4.
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17 | | (c) "Confidential employee" means an employee who, in the |
18 | | regular course
of his or her duties, assists and acts in a |
19 | | confidential capacity to persons
who formulate, determine, and |
20 | | effectuate management policies with regard
to labor relations |
21 | | or who, in the regular course of his or her duties, has
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22 | | authorized access to information relating to the effectuation
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23 | | or review of the employer's collective bargaining policies.
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1 | | (d) "Craft employees" means skilled journeymen, crafts |
2 | | persons, and their
apprentices and helpers.
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3 | | (e) "Essential services employees" means those public |
4 | | employees
performing functions so essential that the |
5 | | interruption or termination of
the function will constitute a |
6 | | clear and present danger to the health and
safety of the |
7 | | persons in the affected community.
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8 | | (f) "Exclusive representative", except with respect to |
9 | | non-State fire
fighters and paramedics employed by fire |
10 | | departments and fire protection
districts, non-State peace |
11 | | officers, and peace officers in the
Department of State Police, |
12 | | means the labor organization that has
been (i) designated by |
13 | | the Board as the representative of a majority of public
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14 | | employees in an appropriate bargaining unit in accordance with |
15 | | the procedures
contained in this Act, (ii) historically
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16 | | recognized by the State of Illinois or
any political |
17 | | subdivision of the State before July 1, 1984
(the effective |
18 | | date of this
Act) as the exclusive representative of the |
19 | | employees in an appropriate
bargaining unit, (iii) after July |
20 | | 1, 1984 (the
effective date of this Act) recognized by an
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21 | | employer upon evidence, acceptable to the Board, that the labor
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22 | | organization has been designated as the exclusive |
23 | | representative by a
majority of the employees in an appropriate |
24 | | bargaining unit;
(iv) recognized as the exclusive |
25 | | representative of personal
assistants under Executive Order |
26 | | 2003-8 prior to the effective date of this
amendatory
Act of |
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1 | | the 93rd General Assembly, and the organization shall be |
2 | | considered to
be the
exclusive representative of the personal |
3 | | assistants
as defined
in this Section; or (v) recognized as the |
4 | | exclusive representative of child and day care home providers, |
5 | | including licensed and license exempt providers, pursuant to an |
6 | | election held under Executive Order 2005-1 prior to the |
7 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
8 | | Assembly, and the organization shall be considered to be the |
9 | | exclusive representative of the child and day care home |
10 | | providers as defined in this Section.
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11 | | With respect to non-State fire fighters and paramedics |
12 | | employed by fire
departments and fire protection districts, |
13 | | non-State peace officers, and
peace officers in the Department |
14 | | of State Police,
"exclusive representative" means the labor |
15 | | organization that has
been (i) designated by the Board as the |
16 | | representative of a majority of peace
officers or fire fighters |
17 | | in an appropriate bargaining unit in accordance
with the |
18 | | procedures contained in this Act, (ii)
historically recognized
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19 | | by the State of Illinois or any political subdivision of the |
20 | | State before
January 1, 1986 (the effective date of this |
21 | | amendatory Act of 1985) as the exclusive
representative by a |
22 | | majority of the peace officers or fire fighters in an
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23 | | appropriate bargaining unit, or (iii) after January 1,
1986 |
24 | | (the effective date of this amendatory
Act of 1985) recognized |
25 | | by an employer upon evidence, acceptable to the
Board, that the |
26 | | labor organization has been designated as the exclusive
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1 | | representative by a majority of the peace officers or fire |
2 | | fighters in an
appropriate bargaining unit.
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3 | | Where a historical pattern of representation exists for the |
4 | | workers of a water system that was owned by a public utility, |
5 | | as defined in Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities Act, prior |
6 | | to becoming certified employees of a municipality or |
7 | | municipalities once the municipality or municipalities have |
8 | | acquired the water system as authorized in Section 11-124-5 of |
9 | | the Illinois Municipal Code, the Board shall find the labor |
10 | | organization that has historically represented the workers to |
11 | | be the exclusive representative under this Act, and shall find |
12 | | the unit represented by the exclusive representative to be the |
13 | | appropriate unit. |
14 | | (g) "Fair share agreement" means an agreement between the |
15 | | employer and
an employee organization under which all or any of |
16 | | the employees in a
collective bargaining unit are required to |
17 | | pay their proportionate share of
the costs of the collective |
18 | | bargaining process, contract administration, and
pursuing |
19 | | matters affecting wages, hours, and other conditions of |
20 | | employment,
but not to exceed the amount of dues uniformly |
21 | | required of members. The
amount certified by the exclusive |
22 | | representative shall not include any fees
for contributions |
23 | | related to the election or support of any candidate for
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24 | | political office. Nothing in this subsection (g) shall
preclude |
25 | | an employee from making
voluntary political contributions in |
26 | | conjunction with his or her fair share
payment.
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1 | | (g-1) "Fire fighter" means, for the purposes of this Act |
2 | | only, any
person who has been or is hereafter appointed to a |
3 | | fire department or fire
protection district or employed by a |
4 | | state university and sworn or
commissioned to perform fire |
5 | | fighter duties or paramedic duties, except that the
following |
6 | | persons are not included: part-time fire fighters,
auxiliary, |
7 | | reserve or voluntary fire fighters, including paid on-call fire
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8 | | fighters, clerks and dispatchers or other civilian employees of |
9 | | a fire
department or fire protection district who are not |
10 | | routinely expected to
perform fire fighter duties, or elected |
11 | | officials.
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12 | | (g-2) "General Assembly of the State of Illinois" means the
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13 | | legislative branch of the government of the State of Illinois, |
14 | | as provided
for under Article IV of the Constitution of the |
15 | | State of Illinois, and
includes but is not limited to the House |
16 | | of Representatives, the Senate,
the Speaker of the House of |
17 | | Representatives, the Minority Leader of the
House of |
18 | | Representatives, the President of the Senate, the Minority |
19 | | Leader
of the Senate, the Joint Committee on Legislative |
20 | | Support Services and any
legislative support services agency |
21 | | listed in the Legislative Commission
Reorganization Act of |
22 | | 1984.
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23 | | (h) "Governing body" means, in the case of the State, the |
24 | | State Panel of
the Illinois Labor Relations Board, the Director |
25 | | of the Department of Central
Management Services, and the |
26 | | Director of the Department of Labor; the county
board in the |
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1 | | case of a county; the corporate authorities in the case of a
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2 | | municipality; and the appropriate body authorized to provide |
3 | | for expenditures
of its funds in the case of any other unit of |
4 | | government.
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5 | | (i) "Labor organization" means any organization in which |
6 | | public employees
participate and that exists for the purpose, |
7 | | in whole or in part, of dealing
with a public employer |
8 | | concerning wages, hours, and other terms and conditions
of |
9 | | employment, including the settlement of grievances.
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10 | | (i-5) "Legislative liaison" means a person who is an |
11 | | employee of a State agency, the Attorney General, the Secretary |
12 | | of State, the Comptroller, or the Treasurer, as the case may |
13 | | be, and whose job duties require the person to regularly |
14 | | communicate in the course of his or her employment with any |
15 | | official or staff of the General Assembly of the State of |
16 | | Illinois for the purpose of influencing any legislative action. |
17 | | (j) "Managerial employee" means an individual who is |
18 | | engaged
predominantly in executive and management functions |
19 | | and is charged with the
responsibility of directing the |
20 | | effectuation of management policies
and practices. With |
21 | | respect only to State employees in positions under the |
22 | | jurisdiction of the Attorney General, Secretary of State, |
23 | | Comptroller, or Treasurer (i) that were certified in a |
24 | | bargaining unit on or after December 2, 2008, (ii) for which a |
25 | | petition is filed with the Illinois Public Labor Relations |
26 | | Board on or after April 5, 2013 (the effective date of Public |
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1 | | Act 97-1172), or (iii) for which a petition is pending before |
2 | | the Illinois Public Labor Relations Board on that date, |
3 | | "managerial employee" means an individual who is engaged in |
4 | | executive and management functions or who is charged with the |
5 | | effectuation of management policies and practices or who |
6 | | represents management interests by taking or recommending |
7 | | discretionary actions that effectively control or implement |
8 | | policy. Nothing in this definition prohibits an individual from |
9 | | also meeting the definition of "supervisor" under subsection |
10 | | (r) of this Section.
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11 | | (k) "Peace officer" means, for the purposes of this Act |
12 | | only, any
persons who have been or are hereafter appointed to a |
13 | | police force,
department, or agency and sworn or commissioned |
14 | | to perform police duties,
except that the following persons are |
15 | | not
included: part-time police
officers, special police |
16 | | officers, auxiliary police as defined by Section
3.1-30-20 of |
17 | | the Illinois Municipal Code, night watchmen, "merchant |
18 | | police",
court security officers as defined by Section 3-6012.1 |
19 | | of the Counties
Code,
temporary employees, traffic guards or |
20 | | wardens, civilian parking meter and
parking facilities |
21 | | personnel or other individuals specially appointed to
aid or |
22 | | direct traffic at or near schools or public functions or to aid |
23 | | in
civil defense or disaster, parking enforcement employees who |
24 | | are not
commissioned as peace officers and who are not armed |
25 | | and who are not
routinely expected to effect arrests, parking |
26 | | lot attendants, clerks and
dispatchers or other civilian |
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1 | | employees of a police department who are not
routinely expected |
2 | | to effect arrests, or elected officials.
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3 | | (k-5) "Peace Officer Units" means collective bargaining |
4 | | units comprised of peace officers. |
5 | | (l) "Person" includes one or more individuals, labor |
6 | | organizations, public
employees, associations, corporations, |
7 | | legal representatives, trustees,
trustees in bankruptcy, |
8 | | receivers, or the State of Illinois or any political
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9 | | subdivision of the State or governing body, but does not |
10 | | include the General
Assembly of the State of Illinois or any |
11 | | individual employed by the General
Assembly of the State of |
12 | | Illinois.
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13 | | (m) "Professional employee" means any employee engaged in |
14 | | work predominantly
intellectual and varied in character rather |
15 | | than routine mental, manual,
mechanical or physical work; |
16 | | involving the consistent exercise of discretion
and adjustment |
17 | | in its performance; of such a character that the output |
18 | | produced
or the result accomplished cannot be standardized in |
19 | | relation to a given
period of time; and requiring advanced |
20 | | knowledge in a field of science or
learning customarily |
21 | | acquired by a prolonged course of specialized intellectual
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22 | | instruction and study in an institution of higher learning or a |
23 | | hospital,
as distinguished from a general academic education or |
24 | | from apprenticeship
or from training in the performance of |
25 | | routine mental, manual, or physical
processes; or any employee |
26 | | who has completed the courses of specialized
intellectual |
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1 | | instruction and study prescribed in this subsection (m) and is
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2 | | performing related
work under the supervision of a professional |
3 | | person to qualify to become
a professional employee as defined |
4 | | in this subsection (m).
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5 | | (n) "Public employee" or "employee", for the purposes of |
6 | | this Act, means
any individual employed by a public employer, |
7 | | including (i) interns and residents
at public hospitals, (ii) |
8 | | as of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd |
9 | | General
Assembly, but not
before, personal assistants working |
10 | | under the Home
Services
Program under Section 3 of the |
11 | | Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities Act, subject to
the
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12 | | limitations set forth in this Act and in the Rehabilitation of |
13 | | Persons with Disabilities
Act,
(iii) as of the effective date |
14 | | of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, but not |
15 | | before, child and day care home providers participating in the |
16 | | child care assistance program under Section 9A-11 of the |
17 | | Illinois Public Aid Code, subject to the limitations set forth |
18 | | in this Act and in Section 9A-11 of the Illinois Public Aid |
19 | | Code, (iv) as of January 29, 2013 (the effective date of Public |
20 | | Act 97-1158), but not before except as otherwise provided in |
21 | | this subsection (n), home care and home health workers who |
22 | | function as personal assistants and individual maintenance |
23 | | home health workers and who also work under the Home Services |
24 | | Program under Section 3 of the Rehabilitation of Persons with |
25 | | Disabilities Act, no matter whether the State provides those |
26 | | services through direct fee-for-service arrangements, with the |
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1 | | assistance of a managed care organization or other |
2 | | intermediary, or otherwise, (v) beginning on the effective date |
3 | | of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly and |
4 | | notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, any person |
5 | | employed by a public employer and who is classified as or who |
6 | | holds the employment title of Chief Stationary Engineer, |
7 | | Assistant Chief Stationary Engineer, Sewage Plant Operator, |
8 | | Water Plant Operator, Stationary Engineer, Plant Operating |
9 | | Engineer, and any other employee who holds the position of: |
10 | | Civil Engineer V, Civil Engineer VI, Civil Engineer VII, |
11 | | Technical Manager I, Technical Manager II, Technical Manager |
12 | | III, Technical Manager IV, Technical Manager V, Technical |
13 | | Manager VI, Realty Specialist III, Realty Specialist IV, Realty |
14 | | Specialist V, Technical Advisor I, Technical Advisor II, |
15 | | Technical Advisor III, Technical Advisor IV, or Technical |
16 | | Advisor V employed by the Department of Transportation who is |
17 | | in a position which is certified in a bargaining unit on or |
18 | | before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th |
19 | | General Assembly, and (vi) beginning on the effective date of |
20 | | this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly and |
21 | | notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, any mental |
22 | | health administrator in the Department of Corrections who is |
23 | | classified as or who holds the position of Public Service |
24 | | Administrator (Option 8K), any employee of the Office of the |
25 | | Inspector General in the Department of Human Services who is |
26 | | classified as or who holds the position of Public Service |
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1 | | Administrator (Option 7), any Deputy of Intelligence in the |
2 | | Department of Corrections who is classified as or who holds the |
3 | | position of Public Service Administrator (Option 7), and any |
4 | | employee of the Department of State Police who handles issues |
5 | | concerning the Illinois State Police Sex Offender Registry and |
6 | | who is classified as or holds the position of Public Service |
7 | | Administrator (Option 7), but excluding all of the following: |
8 | | employees of the
General Assembly of the State of Illinois; |
9 | | elected officials; executive
heads of a department; members of |
10 | | boards or commissions; the Executive
Inspectors General; any |
11 | | special Executive Inspectors General; employees of each
Office |
12 | | of an Executive Inspector General;
commissioners and employees |
13 | | of the Executive Ethics Commission; the Auditor
General's |
14 | | Inspector General; employees of the Office of the Auditor |
15 | | General's
Inspector General; the Legislative Inspector |
16 | | General; any special Legislative
Inspectors General; employees |
17 | | of the Office
of the Legislative Inspector General;
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18 | | commissioners and employees of the Legislative Ethics |
19 | | Commission;
employees
of any
agency, board or commission |
20 | | created by this Act; employees appointed to
State positions of |
21 | | a temporary or emergency nature; all employees of school
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22 | | districts and higher education institutions except |
23 | | firefighters and peace
officers employed
by a state university |
24 | | and except peace officers employed by a school district in its |
25 | | own police department in existence on the effective date of |
26 | | this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly; managerial |
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1 | | employees; short-term employees; legislative liaisons; a |
2 | | person who is a State employee under the jurisdiction of the |
3 | | Office of the Attorney General who is licensed to practice law |
4 | | or whose position authorizes, either directly or indirectly, |
5 | | meaningful input into government decision-making on issues |
6 | | where there is room for principled disagreement on goals or |
7 | | their implementation; a person who is a State employee under |
8 | | the jurisdiction of the Office of the Comptroller who holds the |
9 | | position of Public Service Administrator or whose position is |
10 | | otherwise exempt under the Comptroller Merit Employment Code; a |
11 | | person who is a State employee under the jurisdiction of the |
12 | | Secretary of State who holds the position classification of |
13 | | Executive I or higher, whose position authorizes, either |
14 | | directly or indirectly, meaningful input into government |
15 | | decision-making on issues where there is room for principled |
16 | | disagreement on goals or their implementation, or who is |
17 | | otherwise exempt under the Secretary of State Merit Employment |
18 | | Code; employees in the Office of the Secretary of State who are |
19 | | completely exempt from jurisdiction B of the Secretary of State |
20 | | Merit Employment Code and who are in Rutan-exempt positions on |
21 | | or after April 5, 2013 (the effective date of Public Act |
22 | | 97-1172); a person who is a State employee under the |
23 | | jurisdiction of the Treasurer who holds a position that is |
24 | | exempt from the State Treasurer Employment Code; any employee |
25 | | of a State agency who (i) holds the title or position of, or |
26 | | exercises substantially similar duties as a legislative |
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1 | | liaison, Agency General Counsel, Agency Chief of Staff, Agency |
2 | | Executive Director, Agency Deputy Director, Agency Chief |
3 | | Fiscal Officer, Agency Human Resources Director, Public |
4 | | Information Officer, or Chief Information Officer and (ii) was |
5 | | neither included in a bargaining unit nor subject to an active |
6 | | petition for certification in a bargaining unit; any employee |
7 | | of a State agency who (i) is in a position that is |
8 | | Rutan-exempt, as designated by the employer, and completely |
9 | | exempt from jurisdiction B of the Personnel Code and (ii) was |
10 | | neither included in a bargaining unit nor subject to an active |
11 | | petition for certification in a bargaining unit; any term |
12 | | appointed employee of a State agency pursuant to Section 8b.18 |
13 | | or 8b.19 of the Personnel Code who was neither included in a |
14 | | bargaining unit nor subject to an active petition for |
15 | | certification in a bargaining unit; any employment position |
16 | | properly designated pursuant to Section 6.1 of this Act;
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17 | | confidential employees; independent contractors; and |
18 | | supervisors except as
provided in this Act.
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19 | | Home care
and home health workers who function as personal |
20 | | assistants and individual maintenance home health workers and |
21 | | who also work under the Home Services Program under Section 3 |
22 | | of the Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities Act shall |
23 | | not be considered
public
employees for any purposes not |
24 | | specifically provided for in Public Act 93-204 or Public Act |
25 | | 97-1158, including but not limited to, purposes of vicarious
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26 | | liability in tort
and purposes of statutory retirement or |
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1 | | health insurance benefits. Home care and home health workers |
2 | | who function as personal assistants and individual maintenance |
3 | | home health workers and who also work under the Home Services |
4 | | Program under Section 3 of the Rehabilitation of Persons with |
5 | | Disabilities Act shall not be covered by the State Employees
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6 | | Group
Insurance Act of 1971 (5 ILCS 375/).
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7 | | Child and day care home providers shall not be considered |
8 | | public employees for any purposes not specifically provided for |
9 | | in this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, including |
10 | | but not limited to, purposes of vicarious liability in tort and |
11 | | purposes of statutory retirement or health insurance benefits. |
12 | | Child and day care home providers shall not be covered by the |
13 | | State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. |
14 | | Notwithstanding Section 9, subsection (c), or any other |
15 | | provisions of
this Act, all peace officers above the rank of |
16 | | captain in
municipalities with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants |
17 | | shall be excluded
from this Act.
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18 | | (o) Except as otherwise in subsection (o-5), "public |
19 | | employer" or "employer" means the State of Illinois; any
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20 | | political subdivision of the State, unit of local government or |
21 | | school
district; authorities including departments, divisions, |
22 | | bureaus, boards,
commissions, or other agencies of the |
23 | | foregoing entities; and any person
acting within the scope of |
24 | | his or her authority, express or implied, on
behalf of those |
25 | | entities in dealing with its employees.
As of the effective |
26 | | date of the amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly,
but |
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1 | | not
before, the State of Illinois shall be considered the |
2 | | employer of the personal assistants working under the Home |
3 | | Services Program
under
Section 3 of the Rehabilitation of |
4 | | Persons with Disabilities Act, subject to the
limitations set |
5 | | forth
in this Act and in the Rehabilitation of Persons with |
6 | | Disabilities Act. As of January 29, 2013 (the effective date of |
7 | | Public Act 97-1158), but not before except as otherwise |
8 | | provided in this subsection (o), the State shall be considered |
9 | | the employer of home care and home health workers who function |
10 | | as personal assistants and individual maintenance home health |
11 | | workers and who also work under the Home Services Program under |
12 | | Section 3 of the Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities |
13 | | Act, no matter whether the State provides those services |
14 | | through direct fee-for-service arrangements, with the |
15 | | assistance of a managed care organization or other |
16 | | intermediary, or otherwise, but subject to the limitations set |
17 | | forth in this Act and the Rehabilitation of Persons with |
18 | | Disabilities Act. The State shall not
be
considered to be the |
19 | | employer of home care and home health workers who function as |
20 | | personal
assistants and individual maintenance home health |
21 | | workers and who also work under the Home Services Program under |
22 | | Section 3 of the Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities |
23 | | Act, for any
purposes not specifically provided for in Public |
24 | | Act 93-204 or Public Act 97-1158, including but not limited to, |
25 | | purposes of vicarious liability in tort
and
purposes of |
26 | | statutory retirement or health insurance benefits. Home care |
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1 | | and home health workers who function as
personal assistants and |
2 | | individual maintenance home health workers and who also work |
3 | | under the Home Services Program under Section 3 of the |
4 | | Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities Act shall not be |
5 | | covered by the State Employees Group
Insurance Act of 1971
(5 |
6 | | ILCS 375/).
As of the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
7 | | the 94th General Assembly but not before, the State of Illinois |
8 | | shall be considered the employer of the day and child care home |
9 | | providers participating in the child care assistance program |
10 | | under Section 9A-11 of the Illinois Public Aid Code, subject to |
11 | | the limitations set forth in this Act and in Section 9A-11 of |
12 | | the Illinois Public Aid Code. The State shall not be considered |
13 | | to be the employer of child and day care home providers for any |
14 | | purposes not specifically provided for in this amendatory Act |
15 | | of the 94th General Assembly, including but not limited to, |
16 | | purposes of vicarious liability in tort and purposes of |
17 | | statutory retirement or health insurance benefits. Child and |
18 | | day care home providers shall not be covered by the State |
19 | | Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. |
20 | | "Public employer" or
"employer" as used in this Act, |
21 | | however, does not
mean and shall not include the General |
22 | | Assembly of the State of Illinois,
the Executive Ethics |
23 | | Commission, the Offices of the Executive Inspectors
General, |
24 | | the Legislative Ethics Commission, the Office of the |
25 | | Legislative
Inspector General, the Office of the Auditor |
26 | | General's Inspector General, the Office of the Governor, the |
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1 | | Governor's Office of Management and Budget, the Illinois |
2 | | Finance Authority, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, the |
3 | | State Board of Elections, and educational employers or |
4 | | employers as defined in the Illinois
Educational Labor |
5 | | Relations Act, except with respect to a state university in
its |
6 | | employment of firefighters and peace officers and except with |
7 | | respect to a school district in the employment of peace |
8 | | officers in its own police department in existence on the |
9 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
10 | | Assembly. County boards and county
sheriffs shall be
designated |
11 | | as joint or co-employers of county peace officers appointed
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12 | | under the authority of a county sheriff. Nothing in this |
13 | | subsection
(o) shall be construed
to prevent the State Panel or |
14 | | the Local Panel
from determining that employers are joint or |
15 | | co-employers.
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16 | | (o-5) With respect to
wages, fringe
benefits, hours, |
17 | | holidays, vacations, proficiency
examinations, sick leave, and |
18 | | other conditions of
employment, the public employer of public |
19 | | employees who are court reporters, as
defined in the Court |
20 | | Reporters Act, shall be determined as
follows:
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21 | | (1) For court reporters employed by the Cook County |
22 | | Judicial
Circuit, the chief judge of the Cook County |
23 | | Circuit
Court is the public employer and employer |
24 | | representative.
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25 | | (2) For court reporters employed by the 12th, 18th, |
26 | | 19th, and, on and after December 4, 2006, the 22nd judicial
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1 | | circuits, a group consisting of the chief judges of those |
2 | | circuits, acting
jointly by majority vote, is the public |
3 | | employer and employer representative.
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4 | | (3) For court reporters employed by all other judicial |
5 | | circuits,
a group consisting of the chief judges of those |
6 | | circuits, acting jointly by
majority vote, is the public |
7 | | employer and employer representative.
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8 | | (p) "Security employee" means an employee who is |
9 | | responsible for the
supervision and control of inmates at |
10 | | correctional facilities. The term
also includes other |
11 | | non-security employees in bargaining units having the
majority |
12 | | of employees being responsible for the supervision and control |
13 | | of
inmates at correctional facilities.
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14 | | (q) "Short-term employee" means an employee who is employed |
15 | | for less
than 2 consecutive calendar quarters during a calendar |
16 | | year and who does
not have a reasonable assurance that he or |
17 | | she will be rehired by the
same employer for the same service |
18 | | in a subsequent calendar year.
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19 | | (q-5) "State agency" means an agency directly responsible |
20 | | to the Governor, as defined in Section 3.1 of the Executive |
21 | | Reorganization Implementation Act, and the Illinois Commerce |
22 | | Commission, the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission, the |
23 | | Civil Service Commission, the Pollution Control Board, the |
24 | | Illinois Racing Board, and the Department of State Police Merit |
25 | | Board. |
26 | | (r) "Supervisor" is: |
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1 | | (1) An employee whose principal work is substantially
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2 | | different from that of his or her subordinates and who has |
3 | | authority, in the
interest of the employer, to hire, |
4 | | transfer, suspend, lay off, recall,
promote, discharge, |
5 | | direct, reward, or discipline employees, to adjust
their |
6 | | grievances, or to effectively recommend any of those |
7 | | actions, if the
exercise
of that authority is not of a |
8 | | merely routine or clerical nature, but
requires the |
9 | | consistent use of independent judgment. Except with |
10 | | respect to
police employment, the term "supervisor" |
11 | | includes only those individuals
who devote a preponderance |
12 | | of their employment time to exercising that
authority, |
13 | | State supervisors notwithstanding. Nothing in this |
14 | | definition prohibits an individual from also meeting the |
15 | | definition of "managerial employee" under subsection (j) |
16 | | of this Section. In addition, in determining
supervisory |
17 | | status in police employment, rank shall not be |
18 | | determinative.
The Board shall consider, as evidence of |
19 | | bargaining unit inclusion or
exclusion, the common law |
20 | | enforcement policies and relationships between
police |
21 | | officer ranks and certification under applicable civil |
22 | | service law,
ordinances, personnel codes, or Division 2.1 |
23 | | of Article 10 of the Illinois
Municipal Code, but these |
24 | | factors shall not
be the sole or predominant factors |
25 | | considered by the Board in determining
police supervisory |
26 | | status.
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1 | | Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding |
2 | | paragraph, in determining
supervisory status in fire |
3 | | fighter employment, no fire fighter shall be
excluded as a |
4 | | supervisor who has established representation rights under
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5 | | Section 9 of this Act. Further, in new fire fighter units, |
6 | | employees shall
consist of fire fighters of the rank of |
7 | | company officer and below. If a company officer otherwise |
8 | | qualifies as a supervisor under the preceding paragraph, |
9 | | however, he or she shall
not be included in the fire |
10 | | fighter
unit. If there is no rank between that of chief and |
11 | | the
highest company officer, the employer may designate a |
12 | | position on each
shift as a Shift Commander, and the |
13 | | persons occupying those positions shall
be supervisors. |
14 | | All other ranks above that of company officer shall be
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15 | | supervisors.
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16 | | (2) With respect only to State employees in positions |
17 | | under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General, Secretary |
18 | | of State, Comptroller, or Treasurer (i) that were certified |
19 | | in a bargaining unit on or after December 2, 2008, (ii) for |
20 | | which a petition is filed with the Illinois Public Labor |
21 | | Relations Board on or after April 5, 2013 (the effective |
22 | | date of Public Act 97-1172), or (iii) for which a petition |
23 | | is pending before the Illinois Public Labor Relations Board |
24 | | on that date, an employee who qualifies as a supervisor |
25 | | under (A) Section 152 of the National Labor Relations Act |
26 | | and (B) orders of the National Labor Relations Board |
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1 | | interpreting that provision or decisions of courts |
2 | | reviewing decisions of the National Labor Relations Board. |
3 | | (s)(1) "Unit" means a class of jobs or positions that are |
4 | | held by
employees whose collective interests may suitably be |
5 | | represented by a labor
organization for collective bargaining. |
6 | | Except with respect to non-State fire
fighters and paramedics |
7 | | employed by fire departments and fire protection
districts, |
8 | | non-State peace officers, and peace officers in the Department |
9 | | of
State Police, a bargaining unit determined by the Board |
10 | | shall not include both
employees and supervisors, or |
11 | | supervisors only, except as provided in paragraph
(2) of this |
12 | | subsection (s) and except for bargaining units in existence on |
13 | | July
1, 1984 (the effective date of this Act). With respect to |
14 | | non-State fire
fighters and paramedics employed by fire |
15 | | departments and fire protection
districts, non-State peace |
16 | | officers, and peace officers in the Department of
State Police, |
17 | | a bargaining unit determined by the Board shall not include |
18 | | both
supervisors and nonsupervisors, or supervisors only, |
19 | | except as provided in
paragraph (2) of this subsection (s) and |
20 | | except for bargaining units in
existence on January 1, 1986 |
21 | | (the effective date of this amendatory Act of
1985). A |
22 | | bargaining unit determined by the Board to contain peace |
23 | | officers
shall contain no employees other than peace officers |
24 | | unless otherwise agreed to
by the employer and the labor |
25 | | organization or labor organizations involved.
Notwithstanding |
26 | | any other provision of this Act, a bargaining unit, including a
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1 | | historical bargaining unit, containing sworn peace officers of |
2 | | the Department
of Natural Resources (formerly designated the |
3 | | Department of Conservation) shall
contain no employees other |
4 | | than such sworn peace officers upon the effective
date of this |
5 | | amendatory Act of 1990 or upon the expiration date of any
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6 | | collective bargaining agreement in effect upon the effective |
7 | | date of this
amendatory Act of 1990 covering both such sworn |
8 | | peace officers and other
employees.
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9 | | (2) Notwithstanding the exclusion of supervisors from |
10 | | bargaining units
as provided in paragraph (1) of this |
11 | | subsection (s), a public
employer may agree to permit its |
12 | | supervisory employees to form bargaining units
and may bargain |
13 | | with those units. This Act shall apply if the public employer
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14 | | chooses to bargain under this subsection.
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15 | | (3) Public employees who are court reporters, as defined
in |
16 | | the Court Reporters Act,
shall be divided into 3 units for |
17 | | collective bargaining purposes. One unit
shall be court |
18 | | reporters employed by the Cook County Judicial Circuit; one
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19 | | unit shall be court reporters employed by the 12th, 18th, 19th, |
20 | | and, on and after December 4, 2006, the 22nd judicial
circuits; |
21 | | and one unit shall be court reporters employed by all other
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22 | | judicial circuits.
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23 | | (t) "Active petition for certification in a bargaining |
24 | | unit" means a petition for certification filed with the Board |
25 | | under one of the following case numbers: S-RC-11-110; |
26 | | S-RC-11-098; S-UC-11-080; S-RC-11-086; S-RC-11-074; |
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1 | | S-RC-11-076; S-RC-11-078; S-UC-11-052; S-UC-11-054; |
2 | | S-RC-11-062; S-RC-11-060; S-RC-11-042; S-RC-11-014; |
3 | | S-RC-11-016; S-RC-11-020; S-RC-11-030; S-RC-11-004; |
4 | | S-RC-10-244; S-RC-10-228; S-RC-10-222; S-RC-10-220; |
5 | | S-RC-10-214; S-RC-10-196; S-RC-10-194; S-RC-10-178; |
6 | | S-RC-10-176; S-RC-10-162; S-RC-10-156; S-RC-10-088; |
7 | | S-RC-10-074; S-RC-10-076; S-RC-10-078; S-RC-10-060; |
8 | | S-RC-10-070; S-RC-10-044; S-RC-10-038; S-RC-10-040; |
9 | | S-RC-10-042; S-RC-10-018; S-RC-10-024; S-RC-10-004; |
10 | | S-RC-10-006; S-RC-10-008; S-RC-10-010; S-RC-10-012; |
11 | | S-RC-09-202; S-RC-09-182; S-RC-09-180; S-RC-09-156; |
12 | | S-UC-09-196; S-UC-09-182; S-RC-08-130; S-RC-07-110; or |
13 | | S-RC-07-100. |
14 | | (Source: P.A. 98-100, eff. 7-19-13; 98-1004, eff. 8-18-14; |
15 | | 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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16 | | (5 ILCS 315/20) (from Ch. 48, par. 1620)
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17 | | Sec. 20. Prohibitions.
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18 | | (a) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to require
an |
19 | | individual employee to render labor or service without his |
20 | | consent, nor
shall anything in this Act be construed to make |
21 | | the quitting of his labor
by an individual employee an illegal |
22 | | act; nor shall any court issue any
process to compel the |
23 | | performance by an individual employee of such labor
or service, |
24 | | without his consent; nor shall the quitting of labor by an |
25 | | employee
or employees in good faith because of abnormally |
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1 | | dangerous conditions for
work at the place of employment of |
2 | | such employee be deemed a strike under this
Act.
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3 | | (b) This Act shall not be applicable to units of local |
4 | | government employing
less than 5 employees at the time the |
5 | | Petition for
Certification or Representation is filed with the |
6 | | Board. This prohibition
shall
not apply to bargaining units in |
7 | | existence
on the effective date of this Act and units of local |
8 | | government employing more
than 5 employees where the total |
9 | | number of employees falls below 5 after the
Board has certified |
10 | | a bargaining unit. |
11 | | (c) On or after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
12 | | of the 99th General Assembly, any provision in a collective |
13 | | bargaining agreement which would limit the ability of a public |
14 | | employer to investigate the conduct of an employee of the |
15 | | public employer is hereby declared to be against public policy |
16 | | and unenforceable unless the limitation is otherwise required |
17 | | by State or federal law. |
18 | | (d) On or after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
19 | | of the 99th General Assembly, any provision in a collective |
20 | | bargaining agreement between a public employer and units of |
21 | | security employees of a public employer or Peace Officer Units |
22 | | which prohibits the public entity from revealing the name of an |
23 | | employee who was involved in a shooting of a person is hereby |
24 | | declared to be against public policy and unenforceable. |
25 | | (Source: P.A. 93-442, eff. 1-1-04; 93-1080, eff. 6-1-05; 94-67, |
26 | | eff. 1-1-06.)
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1 | | Section 10. The Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act is |
2 | | amended by changing Section 3.8 as follows:
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3 | | (50 ILCS 725/3.8) (from Ch. 85, par. 2561)
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4 | | Sec. 3.8. Admissions; counsel; verified complaint.
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5 | | (a) No officer shall be interrogated without first being |
6 | | advised
in writing that admissions made in the course of the |
7 | | interrogation may be
used as evidence of misconduct or as the |
8 | | basis for charges seeking suspension,
removal, or discharge; |
9 | | and without first being advised in writing that he
or she has |
10 | | the right to counsel of his or her choosing who may be present
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11 | | to advise him or her at any stage of any interrogation.
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12 | | (b) Anyone filing a complaint against a sworn peace officer |
13 | | may must have the
complaint supported by a sworn affidavit. A |
14 | | complaint need not be based on a person's personal knowledge. |
15 | | Allegations made to the best of a person's knowledge, based |
16 | | upon information and belief, are sufficient to satisfy the |
17 | | requirements of this Section. Any complaint, having been |
18 | | supported by a sworn affidavit, and having been found, in total |
19 | | or in part, to contain knowingly false material information, |
20 | | shall be presented to the appropriate State's Attorney for a |
21 | | determination of prosecution.
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22 | | (c) Nothing in this Section bars an interrogation which is |
23 | | part of an investigation, based on information from any source, |
24 | | where a determination was made after careful review by |