Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 1230 - IMPASSE RESOLUTION
Subpart B - IMPASSE PROCEDURES FOR PROTECTIVE SERVICES UNITS
Section 1230.50 - Bargaining Notices for Protective Services Units
Universal Citation: 80 IL Admin Code ยง 1230.50
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The following notice requirements shall apply when the parties are bargaining for a successor contract:
1) Pursuant to Section 7 of the Act, any
party wishing to terminate or modify an existing collective bargaining
agreement shall serve on the other party a written Notice of the Intent to
Terminate or Modify. The Notice shall be served on the other party 60 days
prior to the scheduled termination date of the existing agreement. A copy of
the Notice shall be filed with the Board by the party wishing to terminate or
modify at the same time it is served on the other party. The Notice filed with
the Board shall reference the existing contract's number as assigned by the
Board.
2) If, no later than 30 days
after service of the Notice of Intent to Terminate or Modify, the parties have
not reached agreement on a new contract, the party who filed the Notice shall
serve on the other party and the Board a Notice of No Agreement. The Notice
shall be on a Board-designated form and shall set forth:
A) whether the parties are engaged in
mediation and, if so, with whom;
B)
if the parties are not in mediation, whether the parties desire the Board's
assistance in obtaining mediation;
C) if the parties are not in mediation and do
not require the Board's assistance in obtaining mediation, a statement from the
parties that they are fully aware of the mandate of Section 14 of the Act that
they engage in mediation 30 days prior to the expiration of a
contract.
b) The following notice requirements shall apply when the parties are bargaining for an initial contract:
1) Any time after
the Board certifies an exclusive representative or at any time when there
exists a valid historical bargaining relationship but no current contract, any
party may serve on the other party a written demand for bargaining. A copy of
the demand for bargaining shall be filed with the Board by the party making the
demand at the same time it is served on the other party. The parties shall
begin bargaining at any reasonable time after the demand is filed and
served.
2) Thirty days after the
initial bargaining session between the parties, the party who filed the demand
for bargaining shall file with the Board a Notice of Status of Negotiations.
The Notice shall be on a Board-designated form and set forth:
A) whether the parties are engaged in
mediation and, if so, with whom;
B)
if the parties are not in mediation, whether the parties desire the Board's
assistance in obtaining mediation.
c) Upon completing negotiations for either a successor or initial contract, the parties shall file with the Board a copy of the contract pursuant to 80 Ill. Adm. Code 1200.145.
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