Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 1240 - POLICE OFFICER DECERTIFICATION PROCEEDINGS
Section 1240.30 - Definitions

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

Some of the terms used in this Part have the definition ascribed in Section 6.1 of the Illinois Police Training Act. Other definitions of terms used in this Part follow.

"Act" means the Illinois Police Training Act [50 ILCS 705 ].

"Administrative Law Judge" means an employee of the Illinois Labor Relations Board who is an attorney licensed to practice in Illinois.

"Board" means the Illinois Labor Relations Board State Panel, individually as applicable, or an agent designated by the Illinois Labor Relations Board State Panel.

"Board agent" means any Board employee who is designated by the Board to perform the acts and/or responsibilities outlined in this Part.

"Complainant" means the individual who has filed a verified complaint or petition for hearing pursuant to Sec 6.1 of the Act [50 ILCS 705/6.1] .

"Interested party" means the defendant or any police officer who has personal knowledge that the police officer who is the subject of a complaint has, while under oath, knowingly and willfully made false statements as to a material fact going to an element of the offense of murder. [50 ILCS 705/6.1(q)]

"LETSB" means the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board created by the Illinois Police Training Act [50 ILCS 705 ].

"Perjury" is, while under oath, knowingly and willfully making false statements as to a material fact going to an element of the offense of murder.

"Petition for hearing" means a document filed with the Board by a defendant or police officer with personal knowledge of perjured testimony in a murder prosecution where there has been a finding of guilt.

"Police officer" or "officer" means any individual who has been certified pursuant to the Act.

"Respondent" means the officer named in a verified complaint or petition for hearing filed pursuant to Section 6.1 of the Act.

"Verified complaint" or "complaint" means the document filed with the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board by a defendant or police officer with personal knowledge of perjured testimony in a murder prosecution where there has been an acquittal.

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