This paragraph applies to fire departments that employ firefighters hired under the provisions of this Division. On and after January 1, 2019 (the effective date of Public Act 100-1126), a home rule municipality may not appoint a fire chief, an acting chief, a department head, or a position, by whatever title, that is responsible for day-to-day operations of a fire department for greater than 180 days in a manner inconsistent with this paragraph. This paragraph is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and functions exercised by the State.
If a member of the department is appointed chief of police or chief
of the fire department prior to being eligible to retire on pension, he
shall be considered as on furlough from the rank he held immediately
prior to his appointment as chief. If he resigns as chief or is
discharged as chief prior to attaining eligibility to retire on pension,
he shall revert to and be established in whatever rank he currently holds,
except for previously appointed positions, and thereafter
be entitled to all the benefits and emoluments of that rank,
without regard as to whether a vacancy then exists in that rank.
All appointments to each department other than that of the lowest
rank, however, shall be from the rank next below that to which the
appointment is made except as otherwise provided in this Section, and
except that the chief of police and the chief of the
fire department may be appointed from among members of the police and
fire departments, respectively, regardless of rank, unless the council
or board of trustees shall have by ordinance as to them otherwise provided.
A chief of police or the chief of the fire department, having been appointed
from among members
of the police or fire department, respectively, shall be permitted, regardless
of rank, to
take promotional
exams and be promoted to a higher classified rank than he currently holds,
without having to
resign as chief of police or chief of the fire department.
The sole authority to issue certificates of appointment shall be
vested in the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners and all
certificates of appointments issued to any officer or member of the fire
or police department of a municipality shall be signed by the chairman
and secretary respectively of the board of fire and police commissioners
of such municipality, upon appointment of such officer or member of the
fire and police department of such municipality by action of the board
of fire and police commissioners. After being selected from the register of eligibles to fill a vacancy in the affected department, each appointee shall be presented with his or her certificate of appointment on the day on which he or she is sworn in as a classified member of the affected department. Firefighters who were not issued a certificate of appointment when originally appointed shall be provided with a certificate within 10 days after making a written request to the chairperson of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners. In any municipal fire department that employs full-time firefighters and is subject to a collective bargaining agreement, a person who has not qualified for regular appointment under the provisions of this Division 2.1 shall not be used as a temporary or permanent substitute for classified members of a municipality's fire department or for regular appointment as a classified member of a municipality's fire department unless mutually agreed to by the employee's certified bargaining agent. Such agreement shall be considered a permissive subject of bargaining. Municipal fire departments covered by the changes made by Public Act 95-490 that are using non-certificated employees as substitutes immediately prior to June 1, 2008 (the effective date of Public Act 95-490) may, by mutual agreement with the certified bargaining agent, continue the existing practice or a modified practice and that agreement shall be considered a permissive subject of bargaining. A home rule unit may not regulate the hiring of temporary or substitute members of the municipality's fire department in a manner that is inconsistent with this Section. This Section is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and functions exercised by the State.
The term "policemen" as used in this Division does not include
auxiliary police officers except as provided for in Section 10-2.1-6.
Any full-time member of a regular fire or police department of any
municipality which comes under the provisions of this Division or adopts
this Division 2.1 or which has adopted any of the prior Acts pertaining to
fire and police commissioners, is a city officer.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, the Chief of
Police of a department in a non-home rule municipality of more than 130,000
inhabitants may, without the advice or consent of the Board of
Fire and Police Commissioners, appoint up to 6 officers who shall be known
as deputy chiefs or assistant deputy chiefs, and whose rank shall be
immediately below that of Chief. The deputy or assistant deputy chiefs may
be appointed from any rank of sworn officers of that municipality, but no
person who is not such a sworn officer may be so appointed. Such deputy
chief or assistant deputy chief shall have the authority to direct and
issue orders to all employees of the Department holding the rank of captain
or any lower rank.
A deputy chief of police or assistant deputy chief of police, having been
appointed from any rank
of sworn officers of that municipality, shall be permitted, regardless of rank,
to take promotional
exams and be promoted to a higher classified rank than he currently holds,
without having to
resign as deputy chief of police or assistant deputy chief of police.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, a non-home rule
municipality of 130,000 or fewer inhabitants, through its council or board
of trustees, may, by ordinance, provide for a position of deputy chief to be
appointed by the chief of the police department. The ordinance shall provide
for no more than one deputy chief position if the police department has fewer
than 25 full-time police officers and for no more than 2 deputy chief positions
if the police department has 25 or more full-time police officers. The deputy
chief position
shall be an exempt rank immediately below that of Chief. The deputy chief may
be appointed from any rank of sworn, full-time officers of the municipality's
police department, but must have at least 5 years of full-time service as a
police officer in that department. A deputy chief shall serve at the
discretion of the Chief and, if removed from the position,
shall revert to the rank currently held, without regard as to whether a
vacancy exists in
that rank. A deputy chief
of police, having been appointed from any rank of sworn full-time officers of
that municipality's
police department, shall be permitted, regardless of rank, to take promotional
exams and be
promoted to a higher classified rank than he currently holds, without having to
resign as deputy
chief of police.
No municipality having a population less than 1,000,000 shall require
that any firefighter appointed to the lowest
rank serve a probationary employment period of longer than one year. The
limitation on periods of probationary employment provided in Public Act 86-990 is an exclusive power and function of the State.
Pursuant to subsection (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois
Constitution, a home rule municipality having a population less than 1,000,000
must comply with this limitation on periods of probationary employment, which
is a denial and limitation of home rule powers. Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary in this Section, the probationary employment period limitation
may be extended for a firefighter who is required, as a condition of employment, to be a licensed paramedic, during which time the sole reason that a firefighter may be discharged without a hearing is for failing to meet the requirements for paramedic licensure.
To the extent that this Section or any other Section in this Division conflicts with Section 10-2.1-6.3 or 10-2.1-6.4, then Section 10-2.1-6.3 or 10-2.1-6.4 shall control.
(Source: P.A. 100-252, eff. 8-22-17; 100-425, eff. 8-25-17; 100-863, eff, 8-14-18; 100-1126, eff. 1-1-19; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.)
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