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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 2610

Sec. 11.5. Merit Board annual report.

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Sec. 11.5. Merit Board annual report.
(a)The Illinois State Police Merit Board shall report annually to the Governor and General Assembly the following information:
(1)the number of state police officers terminated in the preceding calendar year;
(2)the number of cadet written tests administered and the pass and fail rate;
(3)cadet physical fitness testing and locations;
(4)the number of cadet applicants who administered a physical fitness test and the pass
and fail rate;
(5)the number of cadet applicants who failed the background investigation and general
categories for failure; and
(6)the number of cadet applicants certified for each cadet class.
(b)The Board shall also report the number of promotional tests and assessments administered and the number of persons who were certified for promotion. All reported categories and data shall contain a gender and ethnic breakdown for those individuals. The Illinois State Police shall cooperate with the Board by providing any necessary information to complete this annual report. The report shall also identify strategies for promoting diversity and inclusion in all testing, including promotional testing, and cadet recruitment, and barriers to advancement of these goals. The first report shall be filed no later than March 31, 2022.
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