Public Act 102-0378 Public Act 0378 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0378 | SB2240 Enrolled | LRB102 17242 RJF 22708 b |
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| AN ACT concerning government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Government Severance Pay Act is amended by | changing Sections 5 and 10 as follows: | (5 ILCS 415/5)
| Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
| "Department" means any branch, department, college, or | school of a university established by the board of trustees of | the university. | "Misconduct" includes, but is not limited to, the | following:
| (1) Conduct demonstrating conscious disregard of an | employer's interests and found to be a deliberate | violation or disregard of the reasonable standards of | behavior which the employer expects of his or her | employee. Such conduct may include, but is not limited to, | willful damage to an employer's property that results in | damage of more than $50, or theft of employer property or | property of a customer or invitee of the employer.
| (2) Carelessness or negligence to a degree or | recurrence that manifests culpability or wrongful intent, | or shows an intentional and substantial disregard of the |
| employer's interests or of the employee's duties and | obligations to his or her employer.
| (3) Chronic absenteeism or tardiness in deliberate | violation of a known policy of the employer or one or more | unapproved absences following a written reprimand or | warning relating to more than one unapproved absence.
| (4) A willful and deliberate violation of a standard | or regulation of this State by an employee of an employer | licensed or certified by this State, which violation would | cause the employer to be sanctioned or have its license or | certification suspended by this State.
| (5) A violation of an employer's rule, unless the | claimant can demonstrate that:
| (A) he or she did not know, and could not | reasonably know, of the rule's requirements;
| (B) the rule is not lawful or not reasonably | related to the job environment and performance; or
| (C) the rule is not fairly or consistently | enforced.
| (6) Other conduct, including, but not limited to, | committing criminal assault or battery on another | employee, or on a customer or invitee of the employer, or | committing abuse or neglect of a patient, resident, | disabled person, elderly person, or child in her or his | professional care.
| "Severance pay" means the actual or constructive |
| compensation, including salary, benefits, or perquisites, for | employment services yet to be rendered which is provided to an | employee who has recently been or is about to be terminated , or | a university president or chancellor who is transitioning to a | new position within the university for which he or she is | employed, excluding interim presidents and interim | chancellors .
| "Unit of government" means and includes all boards, | commissions, agencies, institutions, authorities, and bodies | politic and corporate of the State, created by or in | accordance with the constitution or statute, of the executive | branch of State government and does include colleges, | universities, and institutions under the jurisdiction of the | governing boards of the University of Illinois, Southern | Illinois University, Illinois State University, Eastern | Illinois University, Northern Illinois University, Western | Illinois University, Chicago State University, Governors State | University, Northeastern Illinois University, and the Board of | Higher Education. "Unit of government" also includes units of | local government, school districts, and community colleges | under the Public Community College Act.
| (Source: P.A. 100-895, eff. 1-1-19 .) | (5 ILCS 415/10)
| Sec. 10. Severance pay.
| (a) A unit of government that enters into a contract or |
| employment agreement, or renewal or renegotiation of an | existing contract or employment agreement, that contains a | provision for severance pay with an officer, agent, employee, | or contractor must include the following provisions in the | contract:
| (1) a requirement that severance pay provided may not | exceed an amount greater than 20 weeks of compensation; | and
| (2) a prohibition of provision of severance pay when | the officer, agent, employee, or contractor has been fired | for misconduct by the unit of government ; and . | (3) a requirement that if a provision to transition | into a different position is included in a university | president's or chancellor's contract, then the contract | must include which department he or she will transition | into, and a provision that compensation shall not exceed | the annual compensation of the highest paid employee in | the department, and that the annual salary shall be | commensurate with his or her assigned duties and rank as | determined by the Dean of the College, and with the | approval of the interim or acting president and the board | of trustees.
| (b) Nothing in this Section creates an entitlement to | severance pay in the absence of its contractual authorization | or as otherwise authorized by law.
| (c) Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, |
| this Act shall not apply to contracts or employment agreements | for individuals employed by the department of intercollegiate | athletics of a college or university when the employee's | compensation is funded by non-State-appropriated funds, such | as revenues generated by athletic events or activities, gifts | or donations, or any combination thereof. Nothing in this | Section entitles an individual employed by the department of | intercollegiate athletics of a college or university to | receive severance pay when that individual has been dismissed | for misconduct. | (Source: P.A. 100-895, eff. 1-1-19; 101-195, eff. 8-2-19.) | Section 10. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended | by changing Section 13 as follows: | (110 ILCS 205/13) | Sec. 13. Leadership training for university board members. | (a) The Board shall require every voting member of the | governing board of a public university appointed for a term | beginning after January 1, 2016 to complete a minimum of 4 | hours of professional development leadership training covering | topics that shall include, but are not limited to, public | university and labor law, contract law, ethics, sexual | violence on campus, financial oversight and accountability, | audits, and fiduciary responsibilities of a member of a | governing board within 2 years after beginning service and |
| within every 2 years of service thereafter. | (b) A public university shall maintain on its Internet | website the names of all voting members of the governing board | who have successfully completed the training. | (b-5) Beginning July 1, 2022, the Board shall create and | maintain on its Internet website an online trustee resource | center that shall, at a minimum, do all of the following: | (1) provide updates on all statutes relevant to the | work of the governing boards of universities; | (2) include all of the documents and resources | provided to trustees during the professional development | leadership training course; and | (3) provide an online portal for trustees to submit | questions and receive answers from the Board. | (c) Beginning after the effective date of this amendatory | Act of the 99th General Assembly, by July 31 of each year, the | chairperson of each governing board shall certify to the Board | the number of hours of training that each member received | during the preceding fiscal year. | (d) If the certification indicates that a board member has | not completed the training required under this Section, the | Board shall send a notice to the Governor, the President of the | Senate, the Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker of the | House of Representatives, and the Minority Leader of the House | of Representatives of that fact, and the governing board shall | suspend the board member from continued service, at which |
| point, the board member has 45 days to complete all training | deemed incomplete as provided by the certification. Failure of | the board member to complete the necessary training within | this probationary period constitutes a resignation from and | creates a vacancy in the governing board, to be filled as | provided by law. | (e) The training under this Section may be provided by the | Board or by other qualified providers approved by the Board.
| (Source: P.A. 99-695, eff. 1-1-17 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/13/2021
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