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Public Act 100-1126 |
SB2619 Enrolled | LRB100 18076 AWJ 33268 b |
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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 Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
changing Sections 10-1-7.3 and 10-2.1-4 as follows: |
(65 ILCS 5/10-1-7.3) |
Sec. 10-1-7.3. Appointment of fire chief. Notwithstanding |
any other provision in this Division, after the effective date |
of this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly this |
amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly , a person shall |
not be appointed as the chief, the acting chief, the 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 unless he or she possesses the following qualifications |
and certifications: |
(1) Office of the State Fire Marshal Basic Operations |
Firefighter Basic Certification or Office of the State Fire |
Marshal Firefighter II Certification; Office of the State |
Fire Marshal Advanced Fire Officer Certification or Office |
of the State Fire
Marshal Fire Officer I and II |
Certification Certifications ; and an associate degree in |
fire science or a bachelor's degree from an accredited |
university or college; or |
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(2) a current certification from the International |
Fire Service Accreditation Congress
or Pro Board Fire |
Service Professional Qualifications System that meets the |
National Fire
Protection Association standard NFPA 1001, |
Standard for Fire Fighter Professional
Qualifications, |
Level I job performance requirements; a current |
certification from the
International Fire Service |
Accreditation Congress or Pro Board Fire Service |
Professional
Qualifications System that meets the National |
Fire Protection Association standard
NFPA 1021, Standard |
for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, Fire Officer |
II job
performance requirements; and an associate degree in |
fire science or a bachelor's
degree from an accredited |
university or college; |
(3) qualifications that meet the National Fire |
Protection Association standard NFPA
1001, Standard for |
Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, Level I job |
performance
requirements; qualifications that meet the |
National Fire Protection Association standard
NFPA 1021, |
Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, |
Fire
Officer II job performance requirements; and an |
associate degree in fire science or a
bachelor's degree |
from an accredited university or college; or |
(4) (2) a minimum of 10 years' experience as a |
firefighter at the fire department in the jurisdiction |
making the appointment. |
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This Section applies to fire departments that employ |
firefighters hired under the provisions Section 10-1-7.1 or |
10-1-7.2 of this Division. This Section does not apply to a |
municipality with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants.
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On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
the 100th General Assembly, 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 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. |
(Source: P.A. 100-425, eff. 8-25-17.)
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(65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-4) (from Ch. 24, par. 10-2.1-4)
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Sec. 10-2.1-4. Fire and police departments; appointment of
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members; certificates of appointments. The board of fire and |
police commissioners shall appoint all officers
and members of |
the fire and police departments of the municipality,
including |
the chief of police and the chief of the fire department,
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unless the council or board of trustees shall by ordinance as |
to them
otherwise provide; except as otherwise provided in this |
Section, and
except that in any municipality which adopts or |
has
adopted this Division 2.1 and also adopts or has adopted |
Article 5 of
this Code, the chief of police and the chief of |
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the fire department
shall be appointed by the municipal |
manager, if it is provided by
ordinance in such municipality |
that such chiefs, or either of them,
shall not be appointed by |
the board of fire and police commissioners.
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If the chief of the fire department or the chief of the |
police department
or both of them are appointed in the manner |
provided by ordinance, they
may be removed or discharged by the |
appointing authority. In such case
the appointing authority |
shall file with the corporate authorities the reasons
for such |
removal or discharge, which removal or discharge shall not |
become
effective unless confirmed by a majority vote of the |
corporate authorities.
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After the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
100th General Assembly this amendatory Act of the 100th General |
Assembly , a person shall not be appointed as the chief, the |
acting chief, the 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 unless he or she possesses |
the following qualifications and certifications: |
(1) Office of the State Fire Marshal Basic Operations |
Firefighter Basic Certification or Office of the State Fire |
Marshal Firefighter II Certification; Office of the State |
Fire Marshal Advanced Fire Officer Certification or Office |
of the State Fire Marshal Fire Officer I and II |
Certification Certifications ; and an associate degree in |
fire science or a bachelor's degree from an accredited |
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university or college; or |
(2) a current certification from the International |
Fire Service Accreditation Congress
or Pro Board Fire |
Service Professional Qualifications System that meets the |
National Fire
Protection Association standard NFPA 1001, |
Standard for Fire Fighter Professional
Qualifications, |
Level I job performance requirements; a current |
certification from the
International Fire Service |
Accreditation Congress or Pro Board Fire Service |
Professional
Qualifications System that meets the National |
Fire Protection Association standard
NFPA 1021, Standard |
for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, Fire Officer |
II job
performance requirements; and an associate degree in |
fire science or a bachelor's
degree from an accredited |
university or college; |
(3) qualifications that meet the National Fire |
Protection Association standard NFPA
1001, Standard for |
Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, Level I job |
performance
requirements; qualifications that meet the |
National Fire Protection Association standard
NFPA 1021, |
Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, |
Fire
Officer II job performance requirements; and an |
associate degree in fire science or a
bachelor's degree |
from an accredited university or college; or |
(4) (2) a minimum of 10 years' experience as a |
firefighter at the fire department in the jurisdiction |
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making the appointment. |
This paragraph applies to fire departments that employ |
firefighters hired under the provisions of this Division. On |
and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
100th General Assembly, 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.
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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 |
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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
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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.
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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
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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 |
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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 this |
amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly that are using |
non-certificated employees as substitutes immediately prior to |
June 1, 2008 ( the effective date of Public Act 95-490) this |
amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly 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.
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The term "policemen" as used in this Division does not |
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include
auxiliary police officers except as provided for in |
Section 10-2.1-6.
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Any full-time 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.
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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
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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
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resign as deputy chief of police or assistant deputy chief of |
police.
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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
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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
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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.
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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 |
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in Public Act 86-990 this
amendatory Act of 1989 is an |
exclusive power and function of the State.
Pursuant to |
subsection (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois
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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
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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.
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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; |
revised 10-3-17.)
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Section 10. The Fire Protection District Act is amended by |
changing Section 16.04b as follows: |
(70 ILCS 705/16.04b) |
Sec. 16.04b. Appointment of fire chief. Notwithstanding |
any other provision in this Act, after the effective date of |
this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly this |
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amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly , a person shall |
not be appointed as the chief, the acting chief, the department |
head, or a position, by whatever title, that is responsible for |
day-to-day operations of a fire protection district for greater |
than 180 days unless he or she possesses the following |
qualifications and certifications: |
(1) Office of the State Fire Marshal Basic Operations |
Firefighter Basic Certification or Office of the State Fire |
Marshal Firefighter II Certification; Office of the State |
Fire Marshal Advanced Fire Officer Certification or Office |
of the State Fire Marshal Fire Officer I and II |
Certification Certifications ; and an associate degree in |
fire science or a bachelor's degree from an accredited |
university or college; or |
(2) a current certification from the International |
Fire Service Accreditation Congress
or Pro Board Fire |
Service Professional Qualifications System that meets the |
National Fire
Protection Association standard NFPA 1001, |
Standard for Fire Fighter Professional
Qualifications, |
Level I job performance requirements; a current |
certification from the
International Fire Service |
Accreditation Congress or Pro Board Fire Service |
Professional
Qualifications System that meets the National |
Fire Protection Association standard
NFPA 1021, Standard |
for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, Fire Officer |
II job
performance requirements; and an associate degree in |
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fire science or a bachelor's
degree from an accredited |
university or college; |
(3) qualifications that meet the National Fire |
Protection Association standard NFPA
1001, Standard for |
Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, Level I job |
performance
requirements; qualifications that meet the |
National Fire Protection Association standard
NFPA 1021, |
Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, |
Fire
Officer II job performance requirements; and an |
associate degree in fire science or a
bachelor's degree |
from an accredited university or college; or |
(4) (2) a minimum of 10 years' experience as a |
firefighter in the fire protection district of the |
jurisdiction making the appointment. |
This Section applies to fire protection districts that |
employ firefighters hired under the provisions of this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 100-425, eff. 8-25-17.)
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