SPRINGFIELD  - Governor Bruce Rauner signed Executive Order 15-16 today to remove a  layer of government bureaucracy in hiring civil-service positions  (Rutan-covered positions) and to protect the hiring process from  unlawful political influence.
Executive  Order 15-16 rescinds Executive Order 03-01, which required the  Governor's Office to review and approve the hiring and promotion  decisions of Rutan-covered positions at state agencies. This system was  inefficient, contributing to significant delays in hiring and promotion  decisions. It also became a tool for political patronage, which led to  an increase in patronage hiring in previous administrations.
Governor  Rauner requested Illinois Central Management Services and the  Governor's Office of Management and Budget to review this system - known  as EPAR - and they recommended it be discontinued. Agencies will be  subject to budget and headcount limits, but will be allowed to fill  Rutan-covered positions according to the applicable personnel rules and  collective-bargaining agreements.
Executive  Order 15-16 also requires all employment and personal services  contracts going forward to allow the State to terminate the contract  without penalty.
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