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Code · Illinois · Chapter 15 — EXECUTIVE OFFICERS · Act 510

Sec. 7c. Powers.

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Sec. 7c. Powers. In addition to the duties imposed elsewhere in this Code, the Review Board shall:
(a)Advise the Treasurer on problems concerning personnel administration;
(b)Obtain from the Treasurer such reports as it may consider desirable;
(c)Foster the interest of institutions of learning and of industrial, civic, professional and employee organizations in the improvement of personnel standards in the Office;
(d)Upon written recommendations by the Division of Personnel, exempt from this Code positions which, in the judgment of the Board, are by their nature highly confidential or involve principal administrative responsibility for the determination of policy or principal administrative responsibility for the way in which policies are carried out;
(e)Approve or disapprove original rules or any part thereof and any amendment thereof within 30 calendar days after the submission of such rules to the Board by the Division of Personnel;
(f)Approve or disapprove within 30 calendar days from date of submission the position classification plan and any revisions thereof submitted by the Division as provided in the rules promulgated under this Code;
(g)Hear appeals of employees who do not accept the allocation of their positions under the classification plan;
(h)Hear and approve or disapprove written charges filed seeking the discharge or demotion of employees or suspension totaling more than 30 calendar days in any 12 month period, as provided in Section 8 and appeals as provided in Section 9a, and in connection therewith to administer oaths, subpoena witnesses and compel the production of books and papers;
(i)Make rules to carry out and implement its powers and duties under this Code, with authority to amend such rules from time to time.
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