Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Kinds of
Examinations. Each classification shall have a designated examination. Each
examination may have multiple components. A candidate who obtains a score on
the examination that is deemed to be passing will have his/her score placed on
either an original entry register or a promotional register. Examinations shall
be open and continuous competitive examinations. For the purpose of this
Section, an original entry and a promotional examination shall be considered to
be one and the same examination.
b)
Eligibility to Compete in Examinations
1) Any
citizen or resident of the State of Illinois who applies for examination in a
specific class at a constituent place of employment served by the University
System, who is not rejected or disqualified under subsection (c), and who meets
the minimum qualifications as prescribed in the class specification shall be
admitted to the examination. Out-of-state applicants may also be admitted for
examination in accordance with conditions outlined in subsection
(b)(6).
2) A status employee in a
place of employment who is not rejected or disqualified under subsection (c),
who meets the minimum qualifications specified in the class specification for a
higher class in the appropriate promotional line, and who is working by virtue
of a status appointment in a position of a lower class in the same promotional
line, is on leave of absence from that position, or is on layoff from that
position shall be admitted to an examination. An employee who obtains a passing
score will have his/her score placed on a promotional employment
register.
3) An applicant who fails
to meet the minimum qualifications established for the class, but who can offer
qualifications, that in the opinion of the Executive Director, are considered
to be compensatory, shall be admitted to the examination for the class. The
names of all applicants who pass the examination shall be placed on the
appropriate register in order of score.
4) In the absence of a name of a candidate on
any existing register for a class, an applicant who does not possess the
minimum qualifications for the class and cannot present compensatory
qualifications may be admitted with prior approval of the Executive Director to
the examination for the class for the purpose of attempting to fill a specific
vacancy. The name of an applicant so admitted, and who passes the examination,
shall remain on the register only until the specific vacant position has been
filled.
5) In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) ( 42 USC 12101), any applicant with a
recognized disability may receive an accommodation for any examination
maintained by the University System. These accommodations are to be
administered in coordination with requirements contained in the ADA, the State
Universities Civil Service Act and this Part, and other applicable policies at
each employment location.
6) For
classes within the 01 professional, 02 semi-professional, 03 or managerial
occupational areas for which a broader recruitment base is typically applied,
out-of-state residents may be admitted to the examination and equally
considered. In these instances, when the Illinois citizenship or residency
requirement is waived, out-of-state candidates must establish Illinois
residency within 180 calendar days after any employment offer or final
appointment.
7) Any applicant may
complete an examination for a class four times within any 12 month period, with
at least one month time lapse between every rewrite. The candidate's place on
the register for the class shall be determined by the highest score achieved on
any examination for the class.
c) Rejection or Disqualification of
Applicants. The employer may reject any applicant or, after examination, the
Executive Director may refuse to certify any candidate who, in addition to
requirements specified in Section 36f of the State Universities Civil Service
Act and subsection (b), fails to pass a physical examination given to determine
his/her physical qualifications for employment, abuses intoxicating substances,
uses illegal drugs or narcotics, has been dismissed from either private or
public service for a cause detrimental to his/her employment, has maintained an
unsatisfactory employment record, has practiced deception or fraud in his/her
application, examination or material pertaining to these, or has committed an
offense that, in the judgment of the Executive Director, disqualifies him/her
for employment.
d) Character of
Examinations
1) All examinations within the
classification plan shall consist of one or more of the following: cognitive or
knowledge test; typing test; oral board test; physical fitness test; credential
assessment test; or modified education and experience test or other similar
examinations as authorized by the Executive Director.
2) A cognitive or knowledge test may be
utilized for certain examinations and consist of one or more of the following
components: essay, multiple choice, true/false, or short answer questions. A
typing test may be required for certain examinations that would require an
applicant to perform this skill. Oral board and physical fitness tests are
components for the Police Series examinations. A credential assessment test may
be utilized for certain classifications. That test consists of a review of the
applicant's resume or employment application, professional certification,
licenses, or other education or experience deemed relevant. A modified
education and experience test is a rating of an applicant's training and
experience based on the applicant completing a prescribed examination form
provided by the University System. For classifications requiring valid licenses
or certifications, an applicant must show possession of the license or
certificate prior to taking the examination.
3) All examination content shall be provided
by the staff of the University System.
4) All examination supplies and materials and
all examinations are the property of the University System.
5) An examination may be revised, with the
approval of the Executive Director, without affecting existing original entry
or promotional registers for the class, providing the revision does not change
the character or weighting of sections of the examination.
6) Upon approval of the Executive Director,
the character or weighting of sections of an examination may be changed,
provided there is sufficient evidence that the current examination for the
class is not a satisfactory examining instrument and the current examination
has been in use for a period of at least one year. At least 30 calendar days
advance notice of the change shall be given to all appropriate employers who
shall then communicate the notice to each candidate on an original entry or
promotional register by score and shall further communicate the notice to any
applicant who applies for an examination during the notice period. During the
notice period, qualified applicants and candidates whose names are already on
the register by score may be scheduled for the examination upon his/her
request. At the end of the notice period, the previous original entry register
or promotional register of candidates by score will be voided, and a new
original entry register or promotional register by score shall be established
on the basis of the new examination.
e) Security and Confidentiality Requirements
in the Examination Development Process
1) The
examination development process requires all subject matter experts, and any
other participant in the development process, to exercise discretion and
maintain the confidentiality and security of ALL examination materials in their
possession. Any person, including but not limited to a University System staff
member, Designated Employer Representative/Human Resources employee, subject
matter expert, union representative, or incumbent/volunteer involved in any
step of the examination development process who willfully or corruptly
discloses, distributes, or fails to secure and maintain materials used in the
development of an examination instrument shall be considered in violation of
the Act.
2) Following the final
development of the examination questions, all electronic/paper copies of
questions, along with all reference sources for these questions, must be
deleted from emails, computers, external hard drives, etc. Any hand written
notes that contain examination data elements or comments must be returned to
the University System.
3) All
persons must be aware that any violation of the Act is a criminal offense and
is punishable under Section 46 of the Act.
4) If a security breach is discovered, the
University System will contact the Illinois Inspector General's Office and the
State's Attorney of the county where the offense occurred for investigation and
prosecution. The offending party may be held liable for costs incurred by the
security breach and the position held by the party will become vacant upon
conviction. Additionally, universities and agencies may be forced to freeze all
registers and discontinue all employment actions in the affected classification
or classifications.
f)
Administration of Examinations
1) As approved
by the Executive Director, examinations shall be scheduled and administered by
the employer. The examinations shall be conducted on an open and continuous
basis. Upon request by the employer and approval by the Executive Director,
examinations to original entry registers at each place of employment may be
closed up to six calendar months when a sufficient number of candidates on the
register has been established and further recruitment and testing is not
required for a period of time.
2)
In making the determination to close an examination, the Executive Director
will consider requests by the employer based on the number of positions in the
class, projected new positions, and annual turnover rate. The employer shall be
responsible for the security of all examination materials in the employer's
custody and access to any electronic examination process, as provided to the
employer by the University System.
g) Rating of Examinations
1) The Executive Director and the staff of
the University System shall use appropriate scientific techniques and
procedures in rating tests and in determining resulting rank to the end that
all competitors receive uniform and fair treatment.
2) Each examination shall contain a rating or
grading form for employers to utilize in the grading of an examination. Each
examination will have its own rating form and is developed by the University
System at the time of a new or revised examination. The rating form provides a
breakdown of how points are awarded in each area of the examination.
3) Failure in any portion of a total
examination, the passing of which is deemed necessary to qualify for
eligibility in the class for which the applicant is being examined, shall
eliminate the applicant from passage of the complete examination, regardless of
his/her score in other portions of the examination. For each eliminating test
and the final average in an examination, the Executive Director shall announce
the minimum acceptable rating.
4)
The passing score for eligibility for certification shall be 70. This score
shall be the same for all examinations given for a class, but it may be changed
if, in the judgment of the Executive Director, the change is for the best
interest of the University System. The change shall be applicable uniformly to
all examinations for the class. The passing score shall be made known to all
those taking the examination.
5) An
applicant who fails to gain eligibility for employment in a higher class may,
at the discretion of the Executive Director, elect to accept eligibility for a
lower appropriate class, if his/her scores on all appropriate parts of the
examination are sufficient to qualify him/her for the lower class.
6) All examination scores shall be on a scale
of 1 to 100, with decimal points in examination scores being rounded to the
nearest whole number, i.e., with below .5 having the decimal points dropped and
with .5 or above being rounded to the next whole number.
h) Notification and Review of Scores
1) An applicant shall be sent a written
notice of the date and results of his/her examination. The notice must indicate
whether the score achieved is passing or failing and if it includes credit for
Veterans Preference.
2) All
requests by applicants for formal review of examination scores shall be
submitted to the Executive Director.
i) Filing of Examination Records. All
examinations, and all examination components, administered by the employer
shall be retained by the employer in accordance with the employer's record
retention policy or in accordance with the University System's record retention
policy and in accordance with the State Records Act [5 ILCS 160 ].