Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 420 - DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL
Subpart D - CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Section 420.770 - Attendance in Court

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

a) Any permanent employee called for jury duty or subpoenaed by any legislative, judicial or administrative tribunal for purposes other than personal private litigation shall be allowed time away from work with pay for such purposes. Upon receiving the sum paid for jury service or witness fee, the employee shall submit the warrant, or its equivalent, to the department to be returned to the fund in the State Treasury from which the original payroll warrant was drawn. Provided, however, an employee may elect to fulfill the call or subpoena on accrued time off or personal leave and retain the full amount received for the service.

b) Emergency or temporary employees shall be allowed time off without pay for such purpose and shall be allowed to retain the reimbursement received .

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