Illinois Administrative Code
Title 20 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part 1710 - ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS MEETING CERTAIN EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS
Section 1710.30 - Administrative Procedures
Universal Citation: 20 IL Admin Code § 1710.30
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) Officer's Responsibilities
1) Each officer who
believes he possesses the minimum credits required to qualify for the incentive
pay shall complete the application form prescribed by the Board, identifying
the pertinent educational institution, the courses completed which are
considered as "related to law enforcement" under the established criteria, the
credits earned, and the grades attained in each course. The completed
application should then be submitted to the designated liaison officer of the
governmental unit.
2) It shall be
the officer's responsibility to arrange for a certified copy of his transcript
of credits to be mailed directly to the Board from the educational institution
involved in order to officially validate the credits claimed. Any fees levied
by the institution in connection with furnishing the certified transcript shall
be borne by the officer.
3) When an
officer has less than one year of service at his present agency, but has prior
employment with another agency, it shall be his responsibility to verify this
employment to the Board.
b) Responsibilities of the County, Municipality or Township
1) Each participating
local governmental unit shall designate a responsible official to serve as
liaison between the unit and the Board. He shall be employed in such a capacity
that he can and shall attest to the length of employment of the officer and to
the officer's rate of pay. The liaison officer, however, will have no authority
to approve or disapprove the officer's application, but may assist the officer,
if necessary, in preparing the application.
2) A cover letter transmitting the
applications shall be prepared and signed by the chief official of the
governmental unit. This cover letter shall include:
A) Names of all officer applicants,
indicating whether new applicants or previous applicants, and also indicate any
changes in status, rank and salary.
B) The total dollar amount being applied for
as perceived by the official.
C)
Assurances that when State funds are received, they shall be appropriately
disbursed to eligible officers and evidence that such disbursement has taken
place furnished the Board.
3) All grant applications must be mailed
together and with the cover letter in time to be received at the Springfield
Office of the Board no later than April 21, 1975. All transcripts must have
been received at the Board no later than May 2, 1975. By resolution to be
adopted no later than December 15th each year thereafter, the Board shall
establish future appropriate deadlines for such grant applications and
transcripts to be received.
4) Upon
receipt of the State warrant issued in payment of a grant request, appropriate
distribution to eligible officers shall be made by the governmental unit
involved. The local agency shall furnish evidence that such distribution has
actually taken place.
c) Responsibilities of the Board
1) The Board
shall prescribe the required application forms and shall furnish each
participating local governmental unit with an adequate supply of such
forms.
2) The Board shall promptly
acknowledge receipt of all grant applications.
3) Should the total amount of approved grant
requests exceed the funds available, payment shall be apportioned among the
participating units of local government (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1981, ch. 85, par.
540).
4) No more than 50% of any
appropriation under this Act shall be spent in any municipality having a
population of more than 500,000 (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1981, ch. 85, par.
540).
5) Should the Board deny the
application of any officer, the reasons for such denial shall be made known to
both the officer and to the appropriate officials of the governmental
unit.
6) As soon as is reasonably
practical after the deadline for receipt of applications has passed, the Board
shall prepare the necessary vouchers from which State warrants, payable to the
Treasurer of each eligible governmental unit, shall be issued in satisfaction
of approved grant request.
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