Illinois Code § 35 ILCS 200/6-32

Examination requirement.
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In any county to which Section 6-30
applies, no person may serve on a board of review who has not passed an
examination prepared and administered by the Department to determine his or her
competence to hold the office. The Department shall conduct examinations for
various counties in a convenient location in the region. A candidate appearing
at the examination shall indicate to the Department the name of the county the
results shall be certified to if he or she successfully passes the examination.
 The Department shall certify the list to each county from which candidates
have appeared at the examination location. Within one year after the
effective
date of this amendatory Act of 1997, the Department shall conduct an
examination at least once in
each commission county for which the chairman of the County Board of
Commissioners requests an examination. The Department may provide by rule the
maximum time that the name of a person who has passed the examination shall be
included on a list of persons eligible to serve on the board of review.

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