Ill. Admin. Code tit. 80, § 302.10 - Examinations
a) The Director
shall conduct open competitive and promotional examinations to determine the
relative fitness of applicants. Examinations may include an evaluation of such
factors as education, experience, training, capacity, knowledge, manual
dexterity, character, and physical fitness. Tests shall be job related and may
be written, oral, physical demonstration of skill, an evaluation of physical or
manual fitness, or an evaluation of training and experience. Examinations shall
consist of one or more tests in any combination. Where minimum or maximum
requirements are established for any examination they shall be specified in the
examination announcement.
b)
Applicants shall not be questioned with respect to non-merit matters except as
is necessary to meet the requirements of law or State policy.
c) In lieu of announcing or conducting
examinations, the Director may accept the results of competitive examinations
conducted by any established merit system subject to the Director's
determination that such examinations are comparable in difficulty and
comprehensiveness to those conducted by the Department of Central Management
Services for similar positions.
Notes
Amended at 2 Ill. Reg. 33, p. 24, effective September 1, 1978
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