Ill. Admin. Code tit. 80, § 302.30 - Veterans Preference
a)
Appropriate preference in entrance examinations shall be granted to qualified
veterans who have been members of the armed forces of the United States or to
qualified veterans who, while citizens of the United States, were members of
the armed forces of allies of the United States in time of hostilities with a
foreign country (as set forth in Section 8b7 of the Personnel Code) and to
certain other persons as set forth in this Section.
b) To be eligible, applicant must have
received discharge under honorable conditions and served under one or more of
the following conditions:
1) Served, for at
least six months, in the armed forces of the United States, the Illinois
National Guard, or any reserve component of the armed forces of the United
States; or
2) While a U.S. citizen,
been a member of the armed forces of an ally of the U.S. in time of hostilities
with a foreign country; or
3)
Discharged on the grounds of hardship; or
4) Released from active duty because of a
service connected disability; or
5)
Served for the duration of hostilities regardless of the length of
engagement.
c)
Preference will be in the form of points added to the final grades of persons
who otherwise qualify and are entitled to appear on the list of those eligible
for appointments. Preference in entrance examinations will be granted as
follows:
1) Ten points shall be added to the
entrance examination grade for veteran eligibles currently holding proof of a
service connected disability from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or
from an allied country for service connected disabilities or if the veteran is
a purple heart recipient.
2) Five
points shall be added to the entrance examination grade for veteran eligibles
who have served during a time of hostilities with a foreign country and who
meet the qualifications set forth in subsection (b), but who do not qualify for
10 points under subsection (c)(1).
3) A person not eligible for a preference
under subsection (c)(1) or (c)(2) is qualified for a preference of 3 points if
the person has served in the armed forces of the United States, the Illinois
National Guard, or any reserve component of the armed forces of the United
States and the person:
A) served for at least
6 months and has been discharged under honorable conditions; or
B) has been discharged on the grounds of
hardship; or
C) was released from
active duty because of a service connected disability; or
D) served a minimum of 4 years in the
Illinois National Guard or reserve component of the armed forces of the United
States, regardless of whether the person was mobilized to active
duty.
4) An active
member of the National Guard or a reserve component of the armed forces of the
United States is eligible for the preference described in subsection (c)(3) if
the member meets the service requirements of subsection (c)(3).
d) If category ratings are used,
the veteran eligibles in each category shall be preferred for appointment
before the non-veteran eligibles in the same category.
e) The following shall be entitled to the
same preference to which the veteran would have been entitled under this
Section:
1) a surviving unremarried spouse or
civil union partner, who has not subsequently married or entered into a civil
union, of a veteran who suffered a service connected death; or
2) the spouse or civil union partner of a
veteran who suffered a service connected disability that prevents the veteran
from qualifying for civil service employment.
f) A preference shall also be given to the
following individuals: 10 points for one parent of a veteran who is not married
or in a civil union partnership who suffered a service connected death or a
service connected disability that prevents the veteran from qualifying for
civil service employment. The first parent to receive a civil service
appointment shall be the parent entitled to the preference.
g) Before a veteran's preference is granted,
the Department of Central Management Services must verify the applicant's
entitlement to the preference by requiring a certified copy of the applicant's
most recent DD-214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty) or
other evidence of the applicant's most recent honorable discharge from the
Armed Forces of the United States. The Department of Central Management
Services shall determine whether the documentation submitted by the applicant
is acceptable. To be acceptable, the documentation submitted must be an
authentic, official record of the United States Armed Forces evidencing the
individual's military service.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 9384, effective June 14, 2012
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