Public Act 104-0118
 
SB1701 EnrolledLRB104 10362 BDA 20437 b

    AN ACT concerning government.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Illinois Public Labor Relations Act is
amended by changing Section 3 as follows:
 
    (5 ILCS 315/3)  (from Ch. 48, par. 1603)
    Sec. 3. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the
context otherwise requires:
    (a) "Board" means the Illinois Labor Relations Board or,
with respect to a matter over which the jurisdiction of the
Board is assigned to the State Panel or the Local Panel under
Section 5, the panel having jurisdiction over the matter.
    (b) "Collective bargaining" means bargaining over terms
and conditions of employment, including hours, wages, and
other conditions of employment, as detailed in Section 7 and
which are not excluded by Section 4.
    (c) "Confidential employee" means an employee who, in the
regular course of his or her duties, assists and acts in a
confidential capacity to persons who formulate, determine, and
effectuate management policies with regard to labor relations
or who, in the regular course of his or her duties, has
authorized access to information relating to the effectuation
or review of the employer's collective bargaining policies.
Determinations of confidential employee status shall be based
on actual employee job duties and not solely on written job
descriptions.
    (d) "Craft employees" means skilled journeymen, crafts
persons, and their apprentices and helpers.
    (e) "Essential services employees" means those public
employees performing functions so essential that the
interruption or termination of the function will constitute a
clear and present danger to the health and safety of the
persons in the affected community.
    (f) "Exclusive representative", except with respect to
non-State fire fighters and paramedics employed by fire
departments and fire protection districts, non-State peace
officers, and peace officers in the Illinois State Police,
means the labor organization that has been (i) designated by
the Board as the representative of a majority of public
employees in an appropriate bargaining unit in accordance with
the procedures contained in this Act; (ii) historically
recognized by the State of Illinois or any political
subdivision of the State before July 1, 1984 (the effective
date of this Act) as the exclusive representative of the
employees in an appropriate bargaining unit; (iii) after July
1, 1984 (the effective date of this Act) recognized by an
employer upon evidence, acceptable to the Board, that the
labor organization has been designated as the exclusive
representative by a majority of the employees in an
appropriate bargaining unit; (iv) recognized as the exclusive
representative of personal assistants under Executive Order
2003-8 prior to July 16, 2003 (the effective date of Public Act
93-204), and the organization shall be considered to be the
exclusive representative of the personal assistants as defined
in this Section; or (v) recognized as the exclusive
representative of child and day care home providers, including
licensed and license exempt providers, pursuant to an election
held under Executive Order 2005-1 prior to January 1, 2006
(the effective date of Public Act 94-320), and the
organization shall be considered to be the exclusive
representative of the child and day care home providers as
defined in this Section.
    With respect to non-State fire fighters and paramedics
employed by fire departments and fire protection districts,
non-State peace officers, and peace officers in the Illinois
State Police, "exclusive representative" means the labor
organization that has been (i) designated by the Board as the
representative of a majority of peace officers or fire
fighters in an appropriate bargaining unit in accordance with
the procedures contained in this Act, (ii) historically
recognized by the State of Illinois or any political
subdivision of the State before January 1, 1986 (the effective
date of this amendatory Act of 1985) as the exclusive
representative by a majority of the peace officers or fire
fighters in an appropriate bargaining unit, or (iii) after
January 1, 1986 (the effective date of this amendatory Act of
1985) recognized by an employer upon evidence, acceptable to
the Board, that the labor organization has been designated as
the exclusive representative by a majority of the peace
officers or fire fighters in an appropriate bargaining unit.
    Where a historical pattern of representation exists for
the workers of a water system that was owned by a public
utility, as defined in Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities
Act, prior to becoming certified employees of a municipality
or municipalities once the municipality or municipalities have
acquired the water system as authorized in Section 11-124-5 of
the Illinois Municipal Code, the Board shall find the labor
organization that has historically represented the workers to
be the exclusive representative under this Act, and shall find
the unit represented by the exclusive representative to be the
appropriate unit.
    (g) "Fair share agreement" means an agreement between the
employer and an employee organization under which all or any
of the employees in a collective bargaining unit are required
to pay their proportionate share of the costs of the
collective bargaining process, contract administration, and
pursuing matters affecting wages, hours, and other conditions
of employment, but not to exceed the amount of dues uniformly
required of members. The amount certified by the exclusive
representative shall not include any fees for contributions
related to the election or support of any candidate for
political office. Nothing in this subsection (g) shall
preclude an employee from making voluntary political
contributions in conjunction with his or her fair share
payment.
    (g-1) "Fire fighter" means, for the purposes of this Act
only, any person who has been or is hereafter appointed to a
fire department or fire protection district or employed by a
state university and sworn or commissioned to perform fire
fighter duties or paramedic duties, including paramedics
employed by a unit of local government, except that the
following persons are not included: part-time fire fighters,
auxiliary, reserve or voluntary fire fighters, including paid
on-call fire fighters, clerks and dispatchers or other
civilian employees of a fire department or fire protection
district who are not routinely expected to perform fire
fighter duties, or elected officials.
    (g-2) "General Assembly of the State of Illinois" means
the legislative branch of the government of the State of
Illinois, as provided for under Article IV of the Constitution
of the State of Illinois, and includes, but is not limited to,
the House of Representatives, the Senate, the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, the Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives, the President of the Senate, the Minority
Leader of the Senate, the Joint Committee on Legislative
Support Services, and any legislative support services agency
listed in the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of
1984.
    (h) "Governing body" means, in the case of the State, the
State Panel of the Illinois Labor Relations Board, the
Director of the Department of Central Management Services, and
the Director of the Department of Labor; the county board in
the case of a county; the corporate authorities in the case of
a municipality; and the appropriate body authorized to provide
for expenditures of its funds in the case of any other unit of
government.
    (i) "Labor organization" means any organization in which
public employees participate and that exists for the purpose,
in whole or in part, of dealing with a public employer
concerning wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of
employment, including the settlement of grievances.
    (i-5) "Legislative liaison" means a person who is an
employee of a State agency, the Attorney General, the
Secretary of State, the Comptroller, or the Treasurer, as the
case may be, and whose job duties require the person to
regularly communicate in the course of his or her employment
with any official or staff of the General Assembly of the State
of Illinois for the purpose of influencing any legislative
action.
    (j) "Managerial employee" means an individual who is
engaged predominantly in executive and management functions
and is charged with the responsibility of directing the
effectuation of management policies and practices.
Determination of managerial employee status shall be based on
actual employee job duties and not solely on written job
descriptions. With respect only to State employees in
positions under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General,
Secretary of State, Comptroller, or Treasurer (i) that were
certified in a bargaining unit on or after December 2, 2008,
(ii) for which a petition is filed with the Illinois Public
Labor Relations Board on or after April 5, 2013 (the effective
date of Public Act 97-1172), or (iii) for which a petition is
pending before the Illinois Public Labor Relations Board on
that date, "managerial employee" means an individual who is
engaged in executive and management functions or who is
charged with the effectuation of management policies and
practices or who represents management interests by taking or
recommending discretionary actions that effectively control or
implement policy. On and after the effective date of this
amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, "managerial
employee" includes the individual designated or appointed by a
sheriff as the undersheriff or chief deputy to fill a vacancy
under Section 3-3010 of the Counties Code and the individual
serving as the superintendent of the jail under Section 3 of
the County Jail Act, unless the sheriff and the relevant union
have mutually agreed otherwise or the individual is already
otherwise recognized under subsection (c) of Section 9 or any
other provision of this Act. Nothing in this definition
prohibits an individual from also meeting the definition of
"supervisor" under subsection (r) of this Section.
    (k) "Peace officer" means, for the purposes of this Act
only, any persons who have been or are hereafter appointed to a
police force, department, or agency and sworn or commissioned
to perform police duties, except that the following persons
are not included: part-time police officers, special police
officers, auxiliary police as defined by Section 3.1-30-20 of
the Illinois Municipal Code, night watchmen, "merchant
police", court security officers as defined by Section
3-6012.1 of the Counties Code, temporary employees, traffic
guards or wardens, civilian parking meter and parking
facilities personnel or other individuals specially appointed
to aid or direct traffic at or near schools or public functions
or to aid in civil defense or disaster, parking enforcement
employees who are not commissioned as peace officers and who
are not armed and who are not routinely expected to effect
arrests, parking lot attendants, clerks and dispatchers or
other civilian employees of a police department who are not
routinely expected to effect arrests, or elected officials.
    (l) "Person" includes one or more individuals, labor
organizations, public employees, associations, corporations,
legal representatives, trustees, trustees in bankruptcy,
receivers, or the State of Illinois or any political
subdivision of the State or governing body, but does not
include the General Assembly of the State of Illinois or any
individual employed by the General Assembly of the State of
Illinois.
    (m) "Professional employee" means any employee engaged in
work predominantly intellectual and varied in character rather
than routine mental, manual, mechanical or physical work;
involving the consistent exercise of discretion and adjustment
in its performance; of such a character that the output
produced or the result accomplished cannot be standardized in
relation to a given period of time; and requiring advanced
knowledge in a field of science or learning customarily
acquired by a prolonged course of specialized intellectual
instruction and study in an institution of higher learning or
a hospital, as distinguished from a general academic education
or from apprenticeship or from training in the performance of
routine mental, manual, or physical processes; or any employee
who has completed the courses of specialized intellectual
instruction and study prescribed in this subsection (m) and is
performing related work under the supervision of a
professional person to qualify to become a professional
employee as defined in this subsection (m).
    (n) "Public employee" or "employee", for the purposes of
this Act, means any individual employed by a public employer,
including (i) interns and residents at public hospitals, (ii)
as of July 16, 2003 (the effective date of Public Act 93-204),
but not before, personal assistants working under the Home
Services Program under Section 3 of the Rehabilitation of
Persons with Disabilities Act, subject to the limitations set
forth in this Act and in the Rehabilitation of Persons with
Disabilities Act, (iii) as of January 1, 2006 (the effective
date of Public Act 94-320), but not before, child and day care
home providers participating in the child care assistance
program under Section 9A-11 of the Illinois Public Aid Code,
subject to the limitations set forth in this Act and in Section
9A-11 of the Illinois Public Aid Code, (iv) as of January 29,
2013 (the effective date of Public Act 97-1158), but not
before except as otherwise provided in this subsection (n),
home care and home health workers who function as personal
assistants and individual maintenance home health workers and
who also work under the Home Services Program under Section 3
of the Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities Act, no
matter whether the State provides those services through
direct fee-for-service arrangements, with the assistance of a
managed care organization or other intermediary, or otherwise,
(v) beginning on July 19, 2013 (the effective date of Public
Act 98-100) and notwithstanding any other provision of this
Act, any person employed by a public employer and who is
classified as or who holds the employment title of Chief
Stationary Engineer, Assistant Chief Stationary Engineer,
Sewage Plant Operator, Water Plant Operator, Stationary
Engineer, Plant Operating Engineer, and any other employee who
holds the position of: Civil Engineer V, Civil Engineer VI,
Civil Engineer VII, Technical Manager I, Technical Manager II,
Technical Manager III, Technical Manager IV, Technical Manager
V, Technical Manager VI, Realty Specialist III, Realty
Specialist IV, Realty Specialist V, Technical Advisor I,
Technical Advisor II, Technical Advisor III, Technical Advisor
IV, or Technical Advisor V employed by the Department of
Transportation who is in a position which is certified in a
bargaining unit on or before July 19, 2013 (the effective date
of Public Act 98-100), and (vi) beginning on July 19, 2013 (the
effective date of Public Act 98-100) and notwithstanding any
other provision of this Act, any mental health administrator
in the Department of Corrections who is classified as or who
holds the position of Public Service Administrator (Option
8K), any employee of the Office of the Inspector General in the
Department of Human Services who is classified as or who holds
the position of Public Service Administrator (Option 7), any
Deputy of Intelligence in the Department of Corrections who is
classified as or who holds the position of Public Service
Administrator (Option 7), and any employee of the Illinois
State Police who handles issues concerning the Illinois State
Police Sex Offender Registry and who is classified as or holds
the position of Public Service Administrator (Option 7), but
excluding all of the following: employees of the General
Assembly of the State of Illinois; elected officials;
executive heads of a department; members of boards or
commissions; the Executive Inspectors General; any special
Executive Inspectors General; employees of each Office of an
Executive Inspector General; commissioners and employees of
the Executive Ethics Commission; the Auditor General's
Inspector General; employees of the Office of the Auditor
General's Inspector General; the Legislative Inspector
General; any special Legislative Inspectors General; employees
of the Office of the Legislative Inspector General;
commissioners and employees of the Legislative Ethics
Commission; employees of any agency, board or commission
created by this Act; employees appointed to State positions of
a temporary or emergency nature; all employees of school
districts and higher education institutions except
firefighters and peace officers employed by a state university
and except peace officers employed by a school district in its
own police department in existence on July 23, 2010 (the
effective date of Public Act 96-1257); managerial employees;
short-term employees; legislative liaisons; a person who is a
State employee under the jurisdiction of the Office of the
Attorney General who is licensed to practice law or whose
position authorizes, either directly or indirectly, meaningful
input into government decision-making on issues where there is
room for principled disagreement on goals or their
implementation; a person who is a State employee under the
jurisdiction of the Office of the Comptroller who holds the
position of Public Service Administrator or whose position is
otherwise exempt under the Comptroller Merit Employment Code;
a person who is a State employee under the jurisdiction of the
Secretary of State who holds the position classification of
Executive I or higher, whose position authorizes, either
directly or indirectly, meaningful input into government
decision-making on issues where there is room for principled
disagreement on goals or their implementation, or who is
otherwise exempt under the Secretary of State Merit Employment
Code; employees in the Office of the Secretary of State who are
completely exempt from jurisdiction B of the Secretary of
State Merit Employment Code and who are in Rutan-exempt
positions on or after April 5, 2013 (the effective date of
Public Act 97-1172); a person who is a State employee under the
jurisdiction of the Treasurer who holds a position that is
exempt from the State Treasurer Employment Code; any employee
of a State agency who (i) holds the title or position of, or
exercises substantially similar duties as a legislative
liaison, Agency General Counsel, Agency Chief of Staff, Agency
Executive Director, Agency Deputy Director, Agency Chief
Fiscal Officer, Agency Human Resources Director, Public
Information Officer, or Chief Information Officer and (ii) was
neither included in a bargaining unit nor subject to an active
petition for certification in a bargaining unit; any employee
of a State agency who (i) is in a position that is
Rutan-exempt, as designated by the employer, and completely
exempt from jurisdiction B of the Personnel Code and (ii) was
neither included in a bargaining unit nor subject to an active
petition for certification in a bargaining unit; any term
appointed employee of a State agency pursuant to Section 8b.18
or 8b.19 of the Personnel Code who was neither included in a
bargaining unit nor subject to an active petition for
certification in a bargaining unit; any employment position
properly designated pursuant to Section 6.1 of this Act;
confidential employees; independent contractors; and
supervisors except as provided in this Act.
    Home care and home health workers who function as personal
assistants and individual maintenance home health workers and
who also work under the Home Services Program under Section 3
of the Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities Act shall
not be considered public employees for any purposes not
specifically provided for in Public Act 93-204 or Public Act
97-1158, including, but not limited to, purposes of vicarious
liability in tort and purposes of statutory retirement or
health insurance benefits. Home care and home health workers
who function as personal assistants and individual maintenance
home health workers and who also work under the Home Services
Program under Section 3 of the Rehabilitation of Persons with
Disabilities Act shall not be covered by the State Employees
Group Insurance Act of 1971.
    Child and day care home providers shall not be considered
public employees for any purposes not specifically provided
for in Public Act 94-320, including, but not limited to,
purposes of vicarious liability in tort and purposes of
statutory retirement or health insurance benefits. Child and
day care home providers shall not be covered by the State
Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971.
    Notwithstanding Section 9, subsection (c), or any other
provisions of this Act, all peace officers above the rank of
captain in municipalities with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants
shall be excluded from this Act.
    (o) Except as otherwise in subsection (o-5), "public
employer" or "employer" means the State of Illinois; any
political subdivision of the State, unit of local government
or school district; authorities including departments,
divisions, bureaus, boards, commissions, or other agencies of
the foregoing entities; and any person acting within the scope
of his or her authority, express or implied, on behalf of those
entities in dealing with its employees. As of July 16, 2003
(the effective date of Public Act 93-204), but not before, the
State of Illinois shall be considered the employer of the
personal assistants working under the Home Services Program
under Section 3 of the Rehabilitation of Persons with
Disabilities Act, subject to the limitations set forth in this
Act and in the Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities
Act. As of January 29, 2013 (the effective date of Public Act
97-1158), but not before except as otherwise provided in this
subsection (o), the State shall be considered the employer of
home care and home health workers who function as personal
assistants and individual maintenance home health workers and
who also work under the Home Services Program under Section 3
of the Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities Act, no
matter whether the State provides those services through
direct fee-for-service arrangements, with the assistance of a
managed care organization or other intermediary, or otherwise,
but subject to the limitations set forth in this Act and the
Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities Act. The State
shall not be considered to be the employer of home care and
home health workers who function as personal assistants and
individual maintenance home health workers and who also work
under the Home Services Program under Section 3 of the
Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities Act, for any
purposes not specifically provided for in Public Act 93-204 or
Public Act 97-1158, including but not limited to, purposes of
vicarious liability in tort and purposes of statutory
retirement or health insurance benefits. Home care and home
health workers who function as personal assistants and
individual maintenance home health workers and who also work
under the Home Services Program under Section 3 of the
Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities Act shall not be
covered by the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. As
of January 1, 2006 (the effective date of Public Act 94-320),
but not before, the State of Illinois shall be considered the
employer of the day and child care home providers
participating in the child care assistance program under
Section 9A-11 of the Illinois Public Aid Code, subject to the
limitations set forth in this Act and in Section 9A-11 of the
Illinois Public Aid Code. The State shall not be considered to
be the employer of child and day care home providers for any
purposes not specifically provided for in Public Act 94-320,
including, but not limited to, purposes of vicarious liability
in tort and purposes of statutory retirement or health
insurance benefits. Child and day care home providers shall
not be covered by the State Employees Group Insurance Act of
1971.
    "Public employer" or "employer" as used in this Act,
however, does not mean and shall not include the General
Assembly of the State of Illinois, the Executive Ethics
Commission, the Offices of the Executive Inspectors General,
the Legislative Ethics Commission, the Office of the
Legislative Inspector General, the Office of the Auditor
General's Inspector General, the Office of the Governor, the
Governor's Office of Management and Budget, the Illinois
Finance Authority, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, the
State Board of Elections, and educational employers or
employers as defined in the Illinois Educational Labor
Relations Act, except with respect to a state university in
its employment of firefighters and peace officers and except
with respect to a school district in the employment of peace
officers in its own police department in existence on July 23,
2010 (the effective date of Public Act 96-1257). County boards
and county sheriffs shall be designated as joint or
co-employers of county peace officers appointed under the
authority of a county sheriff. Nothing in this subsection (o)
shall be construed to prevent the State Panel or the Local
Panel from determining that employers are joint or
co-employers.
    (o-5) With respect to wages, fringe benefits, hours,
holidays, vacations, proficiency examinations, sick leave, and
other conditions of employment, the public employer of public
employees who are court reporters, as defined in the Court
Reporters Act, shall be determined as follows:
        (1) For court reporters employed by the Cook County
    Judicial Circuit, the chief judge of the Cook County
    Circuit Court is the public employer and employer
    representative.
        (2) For court reporters employed by the 12th, 18th,
    19th, and, on and after December 4, 2006, the 22nd
    judicial circuits, a group consisting of the chief judges
    of those circuits, acting jointly by majority vote, is the
    public employer and employer representative.
        (3) For court reporters employed by all other judicial
    circuits, a group consisting of the chief judges of those
    circuits, acting jointly by majority vote, is the public
    employer and employer representative.
    (p) "Security employee" means an employee who is
responsible for the supervision and control of inmates at
correctional facilities. The term also includes other
non-security employees in bargaining units having the majority
of employees being responsible for the supervision and control
of inmates at correctional facilities.
    (q) "Short-term employee" means an employee who is
employed for less than 2 consecutive calendar quarters during
a calendar year and who does not have a reasonable assurance
that he or she will be rehired by the same employer for the
same service in a subsequent calendar year.
    (q-5) "State agency" means an agency directly responsible
to the Governor, as defined in Section 3.1 of the Executive
Reorganization Implementation Act, and the Illinois Commerce
Commission, the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission, the
Civil Service Commission, the Pollution Control Board, the
Illinois Racing Board, and the Illinois State Police Merit
Board.
    (r) "Supervisor" is:
        (1) An employee whose principal work is substantially
    different from that of his or her subordinates and who has
    authority, in the interest of the employer, to hire,
    transfer, suspend, lay off, recall, promote, discharge,
    direct, reward, or discipline employees, to adjust their
    grievances, or to effectively recommend any of those
    actions, if the exercise of that authority is not of a
    merely routine or clerical nature, but requires the
    consistent use of independent judgment. Except with
    respect to police employment, the term "supervisor"
    includes only those individuals who devote a preponderance
    of their employment time to exercising that authority,
    State supervisors notwithstanding. Determinations of
    supervisor status shall be based on actual employee job
    duties and not solely on written job descriptions. Nothing
    in this definition prohibits an individual from also
    meeting the definition of "managerial employee" under
    subsection (j) of this Section. In addition, in
    determining supervisory status in police employment, rank
    shall not be determinative. The Board shall consider, as
    evidence of bargaining unit inclusion or exclusion, the
    common law enforcement policies and relationships between
    police officer ranks and certification under applicable
    civil service law, ordinances, personnel codes, or
    Division 2.1 of Article 10 of the Illinois Municipal Code,
    but these factors shall not be the sole or predominant
    factors considered by the Board in determining police
    supervisory status.
        Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding
    paragraph, in determining supervisory status in fire
    fighter employment, no fire fighter shall be excluded as a
    supervisor who has established representation rights under
    Section 9 of this Act. Further, in fire fighter units,
    employees shall consist of fire fighters of the highest
    rank of company officer and below. A company officer may
    be responsible for multiple companies or apparatus on a
    shift, multiple stations, or an entire shift. There may be
    more than one company officer per shift. If a company
    officer otherwise qualifies as a supervisor under the
    preceding paragraph, however, he or she shall not be
    included in the fire fighter unit. If there is no rank
    between that of chief and the highest company officer, the
    employer may designate a position on each shift as a Shift
    Commander, and the persons occupying those positions shall
    be supervisors. All other ranks above that of the highest
    company officer shall be supervisors.
        (2) With respect only to State employees in positions
    under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General, Secretary
    of State, Comptroller, or Treasurer (i) that were
    certified in a bargaining unit on or after December 2,
    2008, (ii) for which a petition is filed with the Illinois
    Public Labor Relations Board on or after April 5, 2013
    (the effective date of Public Act 97-1172), or (iii) for
    which a petition is pending before the Illinois Public
    Labor Relations Board on that date, an employee who
    qualifies as a supervisor under (A) Section 152 of the
    National Labor Relations Act and (B) orders of the
    National Labor Relations Board interpreting that provision
    or decisions of courts reviewing decisions of the National
    Labor Relations Board.
        (3) With respect to a police officer, other than a
    police officer employed by the Illinois State Police, any
    officer in a permanent rank for which the police officer
    is appointed. For municipal police officers, "in a
    permanent rank" shall mean those not subject to
    promotional testing pursuant to Division 1 or Division 2.1
    of the Illinois Municipal Code. The position or rank
    immediately below that of Chief, whether occupied by a
    person or persons in appointed positions or a tested rank
    shall also be considered supervisors unless that rank is
    that of patrol officer. An appointment of duties in which
    the tested permanent rank does not change shall not be
    considered the appointment of a supervisor under this
    definition.
        (4) With respect to a police officer for the State
    Police, any rank of Major or above.
    Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1) of
subsection (r), "supervisor" does not include (1) a police
officer excluded from the definition of "supervisor" by a
collective bargaining agreement, (2) a police officer who is
in a rank for which the police officer must complete a written
test pursuant to Division 1 or Division 2.1 of the Illinois
Municipal Code in order to be employed in that rank, (3) a
police officer who is in a position or rank that has been
voluntarily recognized as covered by a collective bargaining
agreement by the employer, or (4) a police officer who is in a
position or rank that has been historically covered by a
collective bargaining agreement. However, these exclusions
from the definition of "supervisor" only apply in this Act for
the purposes of supervisory collective bargaining purposes
only. Employees occupying supervisory bargaining ranks shall
still be required to perform supervisory functions as outlined
in paragraph (1) of subsection (r) and be held accountable for
failure to perform supervisory functions.
    (s)(1) "Unit" means a class of jobs or positions that are
held by employees whose collective interests may suitably be
represented by a labor organization for collective bargaining.
Except with respect to non-State fire fighters and paramedics
employed by fire departments and fire protection districts,
non-State peace officers, and peace officers in the Illinois
State Police, a bargaining unit determined by the Board shall
not include both employees and supervisors, or supervisors
only, except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection
(s) and except for bargaining units in existence on July 1,
1984 (the effective date of this Act). With respect to
non-State fire fighters and paramedics employed by fire
departments and fire protection districts, non-State peace
officers, and peace officers in the Illinois State Police, a
bargaining unit determined by the Board shall not include both
supervisors and nonsupervisors, or supervisors only, except as
provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection (s) and except
for bargaining units in existence on January 1, 1986 (the
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1985). A bargaining
unit determined by the Board to contain peace officers shall
contain no employees other than peace officers unless
otherwise agreed to by the employer and the labor organization
or labor organizations involved. Notwithstanding any other
provision of this Act, a bargaining unit, including a
historical bargaining unit, containing sworn peace officers of
the Department of Natural Resources (formerly designated the
Department of Conservation) shall contain no employees other
than such sworn peace officers upon the effective date of this
amendatory Act of 1990 or upon the expiration date of any
collective bargaining agreement in effect upon the effective
date of this amendatory Act of 1990 covering both such sworn
peace officers and other employees.
    (2) Notwithstanding the exclusion of supervisors from
bargaining units as provided in paragraph (1) of this
subsection (s), a public employer may agree to permit its
supervisory employees to form bargaining units and may bargain
with those units. This Act shall apply if the public employer
chooses to bargain under this subsection.
    (3) Public employees who are court reporters, as defined
in the Court Reporters Act, shall be divided into 3 units for
collective bargaining purposes. One unit shall be court
reporters employed by the Cook County Judicial Circuit; one
unit shall be court reporters employed by the 12th, 18th,
19th, and, on and after December 4, 2006, the 22nd judicial
circuits; and one unit shall be court reporters employed by
all other judicial circuits.
    (t) "Active petition for certification in a bargaining
unit" means a petition for certification filed with the Board
under one of the following case numbers: S-RC-11-110;
S-RC-11-098; S-UC-11-080; S-RC-11-086; S-RC-11-074;
S-RC-11-076; S-RC-11-078; S-UC-11-052; S-UC-11-054;
S-RC-11-062; S-RC-11-060; S-RC-11-042; S-RC-11-014;
S-RC-11-016; S-RC-11-020; S-RC-11-030; S-RC-11-004;
S-RC-10-244; S-RC-10-228; S-RC-10-222; S-RC-10-220;
S-RC-10-214; S-RC-10-196; S-RC-10-194; S-RC-10-178;
S-RC-10-176; S-RC-10-162; S-RC-10-156; S-RC-10-088;
S-RC-10-074; S-RC-10-076; S-RC-10-078; S-RC-10-060;
S-RC-10-070; S-RC-10-044; S-RC-10-038; S-RC-10-040;
S-RC-10-042; S-RC-10-018; S-RC-10-024; S-RC-10-004;
S-RC-10-006; S-RC-10-008; S-RC-10-010; S-RC-10-012;
S-RC-09-202; S-RC-09-182; S-RC-09-180; S-RC-09-156;
S-UC-09-196; S-UC-09-182; S-RC-08-130; S-RC-07-110; or
S-RC-07-100.
(Source: P.A. 102-151, eff. 7-23-21; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21;
102-686, eff. 6-1-22; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 103-154, eff.
6-30-23.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
2026.