Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 420.40 - Removal/Reassignment
a) A committed
person may be removed from his assignment and/or reassigned by the Chief
Administrative Officer, or by the Assignment Officer with subsequent approval
by the Chief Administrative Officer. Removal and/or reassignment shall be based
upon matters including, but not limited to, the committed person's inability or
incompetence in performing or completing the assignment, disciplinary reasons,
the committed person's request for an assignment change, staff recommendation,
security or administrative reasons.
b) Placement in segregation status shall
result in the removal of an adult committed person from his assignment.
1) When a committed person is found not
guilty of a rule violation in accordance with Part 504, or an investigation
indicates that he did not commit a violation, he may be returned to the
assignment he held prior to being removed. Factors to be considered may
include, but not be limited to, the availability of the assignment, basis for
the finding of not guilty, results of the investigation or staff
recommendation.
2) When a committed
person is found guilty of a rule violation in accordance with Part 504, he
shall, upon release from segregation status, be given an assignment other than
the assignment held prior to being placed in segregation, unless return to the
same assignment is approved in writing by the Chief Administrative
Officer.
c) Removal or
reassignments shall be made in accordance with Section
420.30.
Notes
Amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 11497, effective July 1, 1987
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