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Code · Illinois · Chapter 15 — EXECUTIVE OFFICERS · Act 310

Sec. 16. Status of present employees.

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Sec. 16. Status of present employees. Employees holding positions in the Office of the Secretary of State herein shall continue under the following conditions:
(1)Employees who have been appointed as the result of having passed examinations in accordance with the provisions of the "Personnel Code", and who have satisfactorily passed the probationary period or who have been promoted in accordance with the rules thereunder, shall be continued without further examination, but shall be otherwise subject to provisions of this Act and the rules made pursuant to it.
(2)Employees who have been appointed as the result of having passed examinations pursuant to the provisions of the "Personnel Code" but have not completed their probationary period on the effective date of this Act shall be continued without further examination but shall be otherwise subject to provisions of this Act and the rules made pursuant to it. Time served on probation prior to the effective date of this Act shall count as time served on the probationary period provided by this Act.
(2.5) Persons who, immediately before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, were employees with investigatory functions of the Inspector General within the Office of the Secretary of State and who are subject to the Secretary of State Merit Employment Code shall be appointed to the position of inspector, as described in Section 14 of the Secretary of State Act, if they:
(i)meet the requirements described in Section 14 of the Secretary of State Act;
(ii)pass a qualifying examination as prescribed by the Director of Personnel within 6 months after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly; and
(iii)satisfactorily complete their respective probationary periods. The qualifying examination for inspectors shall be similar to those required for entrance examinations for comparable positions in the Office of the Secretary of State. Inspectors shall be appointed without regard to eligible lists. Nothing in this subsection precludes the Office of the Secretary of State from reclassifying or reallocating employees who would otherwise qualify as inspectors.
(3)All other such employees subject to the provisions of this Act shall be continued in their respective positions if they pass a qualifying examination prescribed by the Director within 9 months from the effective date of this Act, and satisfactorily complete their respective probationary periods. Such qualifying examinations shall be similar to those required for entrance examinations for comparable positions in the Office of the Secretary of State. Appointments of such employees shall be without regard to eligible lists. Nothing herein precludes the reclassification or reallocation as provided by this Act of any position held by such incumbent.
(4)Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prejudice, reduce, extinguish or affect the rights or privileges determined through judicial process to have been conferred on any present or past employee under the Illinois Personnel Code. In the event that any court of competent jurisdiction shall determine that present or past employees of the Secretary of State have any rights arising from the Illinois Personnel Code, those rights shall be recognized under this Act.
(5)Any person who, as a result of any court order, court approved stipulation or settlement, has any employment or re-employment rights prior to the effective date of this Act shall continue to have such rights after the effective date of this Act.
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