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5 ILCS 375/10
(5 ILCS 375/10) (from Ch. 127, par. 530)
Sec. 10. Contributions by the State and members.
(a) The State shall pay the cost of basic non-contributory group life
insurance and, subject to member paid contributions set by the Department or
required by this Section and except as provided in this Section, the basic program of group health benefits on each
eligible member, except a member, not otherwise
covered by this Act, who has retired as a participating member under Article 2
of the Illinois Pension Code but is ineligible for the retirement annuity under
Section 2-119 of the Illinois Pension Code, and part of each eligible member's
and retired member's premiums for health insurance coverage for enrolled
dependents as provided by Section 9. The State shall pay the cost of the basic
program of group health benefits only after benefits are reduced by the amount
of benefits covered by Medicare for all members and dependents
who are eligible for benefits under Social Security or
the Railroad Retirement system or who had sufficient Medicare-covered
government employment, except that such reduction in benefits shall apply only
to those members and dependents who (1) first become eligible
for such Medicare coverage on or after July 1, 1992; or (2) are
Medicare-eligible members or dependents of a local government unit which began
participation in the program on or after July 1, 1992; or (3) remain eligible
for, but no longer receive Medicare coverage which they had been receiving on
or after July 1, 1992. The Department may determine the aggregate level of the
State's contribution on the basis of actual cost of medical services adjusted
for age, sex or geographic or other demographic characteristics which affect
the costs of such programs.
The cost of participation in the basic program of group health benefits
for the dependent or survivor of a living or deceased retired employee who was
formerly employed by the University of Illinois in the Cooperative Extension
Service and would be an annuitant but for the fact that he or she was made
ineligible to participate in the State Universities Retirement System by clause
(4) of subsection (a) of Section 15-107 of the Illinois Pension Code shall not
be greater than the cost of participation that would otherwise apply to that
dependent or survivor if he or she were the dependent or survivor of an
annuitant under the State Universities Retirement System.
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(a-8) Any annuitant, survivor, or retired employee may waive or terminate coverage in
the program of group health benefits. Any such annuitant, survivor, or retired employee
who has waived or terminated coverage may enroll or re-enroll in the
program of group health benefits only during the annual benefit choice period,
as determined by the Director; except that in the event of termination of
coverage due to nonpayment of premiums, the annuitant, survivor, or retired employee
may not re-enroll in the program.
(a-8.5) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, the Director of Central Management Services shall, on an annual basis, determine the amount that the State shall contribute toward the basic program of group health benefits on behalf of annuitants (including individuals who (i) participated in the General Assembly Retirement System, the State Employees' Retirement System of Illinois, the State Universities Retirement System, the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois, or the Judges Retirement System of Illinois and (ii) qualify as annuitants under subsection (b) of Section 3 of this Act), survivors (including individuals who (i) receive an annuity as a survivor of an individual who participated in the General Assembly Retirement System, the State Employees' Retirement System of Illinois, the State Universities Retirement System, the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois, or the Judges Retirement System of Illinois and (ii) qualify as survivors under subsection (q) of Section 3 of this Act), and retired employees (as defined in subsection (p) of Section 3 of this Act). The remainder of the cost of coverage for each annuitant, survivor, or retired employee, as determined by the Director of Central Management Services, shall be the responsibility of that annuitant, survivor, or retired employee. Contributions required of annuitants, survivors, and retired employees shall be the same for all retirement systems and shall also be based on whether an individual has made an election under Section 15-135.1 of the Illinois Pension Code. Contributions may be based on annuitants', survivors', or retired employees' Medicare eligibility, but may not be based on Social Security eligibility. (a-9) No later than May 1 of each calendar year, the Director
of Central Management Services shall certify in writing to the Executive
Secretary of the State Employees' Retirement System of Illinois the amounts
of the Medicare supplement health care premiums and the amounts of the
health care premiums for all other retirees who are not Medicare eligible.
A separate calculation of the premiums based upon the actual cost of each
health care plan shall be so certified.
The Director of Central Management Services shall provide to the
Executive Secretary of the State Employees' Retirement System of
Illinois such information, statistics, and other data as he or she
may require to review the premium amounts certified by the Director
of Central Management Services.
The Department of Central Management Services, or any successor agency designated to procure healthcare contracts pursuant to this Act, is authorized to establish funds, separate accounts provided by any bank or banks as defined by the Illinois Banking Act, or separate accounts provided by any savings and loan association or associations as defined by the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985 to be held by the Director, outside the State treasury, for the purpose of receiving the transfer of moneys from the Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund. The Department may promulgate rules further defining the methodology for the transfers. Any interest earned by moneys in the funds or accounts shall inure to the Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund. The transferred moneys, and interest accrued thereon, shall be used exclusively for transfers to administrative service organizations or their financial institutions for payments of claims to claimants and providers under the self-insurance health plan. The transferred moneys, and interest accrued thereon, shall not be used for any other purpose including, but not limited to, reimbursement of administration fees due the administrative service organization pursuant to its contract or contracts with the Department.
(a-10) To the extent that participation, benefits, or premiums under this Act are based on a person's service credit under an Article of the Illinois Pension Code, service credit terminated in exchange for an accelerated pension benefit payment under Section 14-147.5, 15-185.5, or 16-190.5 of that Code shall be included in determining a person's service credit for the purposes of this Act. (b) State employees who become eligible for this program on or after January
1, 1980 in positions normally requiring actual performance of duty not less
than 1/2 of a normal work period but not equal to that of a normal work period,
shall be given the option of participating in the available program. If the
employee elects coverage, the State shall contribute on behalf of such employee
to the cost of the employee's benefit and any applicable dependent supplement,
that sum which bears the same percentage as that percentage of time the
employee regularly works when compared to normal work period.
(c) The basic non-contributory coverage from the basic program of
group health benefits shall be continued for each employee not in pay status or
on active service by reason of (1) leave of absence due to illness or injury,
(2) authorized educational leave of absence or sabbatical leave, or (3)
military leave. This coverage shall continue until
expiration of authorized leave and return to active service, but not to exceed
24 months for leaves under item (1) or (2). This 24-month limitation and the
requirement of returning to active service shall not apply to persons receiving
ordinary or accidental disability benefits or retirement benefits through the
appropriate State retirement system or benefits under the Workers' Compensation
or Occupational Disease Act.
(d) The basic group life insurance coverage shall continue, with
full State contribution, where such person is (1) absent from active
service by reason of disability arising from any cause other than
self-inflicted, (2) on authorized educational leave of absence or
sabbatical leave, or (3) on military leave.
(e) Where the person is in non-pay status for a period in excess of
30 days or on leave of absence, other than by reason of disability,
educational or sabbatical leave, or military leave, such
person may continue coverage only by making personal
payment equal to the amount normally contributed by the State on such person's
behalf. Such payments and coverage may be continued: (1) until such time as
the person returns to a status eligible for coverage at State expense, but not
to exceed 24 months or (2) until such person's employment or annuitant status
with the State is terminated (exclusive of any additional service imposed pursuant to law).
(f) The Department shall establish by rule the extent to which other
employee benefits will continue for persons in non-pay status or who are
not in active service.
(g) The State shall not pay the cost of the basic non-contributory
group life insurance, program of health benefits and other employee benefits
for members who are survivors as defined by paragraphs (1) and (2) of
subsection (q) of Section 3 of this Act. The costs of benefits for these
survivors shall be paid by the survivors or by the University of Illinois
Cooperative Extension Service, or any combination thereof.
However, the State shall pay the amount of the reduction in the cost of
participation, if any, resulting from the amendment to subsection (a) made
by this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly.
(h) Those persons occupying positions with any department as a result
of emergency appointments pursuant to Section 8b.8 of the Personnel Code
who are not considered employees under this Act shall be given the option
of participating in the programs of group life insurance, health benefits and
other employee benefits. Such persons electing coverage may participate only
by making payment equal to the amount normally contributed by the State for
similarly situated employees. Such amounts shall be determined by the
Director. Such payments and coverage may be continued until such time as the
person becomes an employee pursuant to this Act or such person's appointment is
terminated.
(i) Any unit of local government within the State of Illinois
may apply to the Director to have its employees, annuitants, and their
dependents provided group health coverage under this Act on a non-insured
basis. To participate, a unit of local government must agree to enroll
all of its employees, who may select coverage under any group
health benefits plan made available by the Department under the health benefits program established under this Section or a health maintenance organization that has
contracted with the State to be available as a health care provider for
employees as defined in this Act. A unit of local government must remit the
entire cost of providing coverage under the health benefits program established under this Section
or, for coverage under a health maintenance organization, an amount determined
by the Director based on an analysis of the sex, age, geographic location, or
other relevant demographic variables for its employees, except that the unit of
local government shall not be required to enroll those of its employees who are
covered spouses or dependents under the State group health benefits plan or another group policy or plan
providing health benefits as long as (1) an appropriate official from the unit
of local government attests that each employee not enrolled is a covered spouse
or dependent under this plan or another group policy or plan, and (2) at least
50% of the employees are enrolled and the unit of local government remits
the entire cost of providing coverage to those employees, except that a
participating school district must have enrolled at least 50% of its full-time
employees who have not waived coverage under the district's group health
plan by participating in a component of the district's cafeteria plan. A
participating school district is not required to enroll a full-time employee
who has waived coverage under the district's health plan, provided that an
appropriate official from the participating school district attests that the
full-time employee has waived coverage by participating in a component of the
district's cafeteria plan. For the purposes of this subsection, "participating
school district" includes a unit of local government whose primary purpose is
education as defined by the Department's rules.
Employees of a participating unit of local government who are not enrolled
due to coverage under another group health policy or plan may enroll in
the event of a qualifying change in status, special enrollment, special
circumstance as defined by the Director, or during the annual Benefit Choice
Period. A participating unit of local government may also elect to cover its
annuitants. Dependent coverage shall be offered on an optional basis, with the
costs paid by the unit of local government, its employees, or some combination
of the two as determined by the unit of local government. The unit of local
government shall be responsible for timely collection and transmission of
dependent premiums.
The Director shall annually determine monthly rates of payment, subject
to the following constraints:
(1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be | | equal to the amount normally charged to State employees for elected optional coverages or for enrolled dependents coverages or other contributory coverages, or contributed by the State for basic insurance coverages on behalf of its employees, adjusted for differences between State employees and employees of the local government in age, sex, geographic location or other relevant demographic variables, plus an amount sufficient to pay for the additional administrative costs of providing coverage to employees of the unit of local government and their dependents.
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(2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall
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In the case of coverage of local government employees under a health
maintenance organization, the Director shall annually determine for each
participating unit of local government the maximum monthly amount the unit
may contribute toward that coverage, based on an analysis of (i) the age,
sex, geographic location, and other relevant demographic variables of the
unit's employees and (ii) the cost to cover those employees under the State
group health benefits plan. The Director may similarly determine the
maximum monthly amount each unit of local government may contribute toward
coverage of its employees' dependents under a health maintenance organization.
Monthly payments by the unit of local government or its employees for
group health benefits plan or health maintenance organization coverage shall
be deposited in the Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund.
The Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund is hereby created as a nonappropriated trust fund to be held outside the State Treasury, with the State Treasurer as custodian. The Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund shall be a continuing
fund not subject to fiscal year limitations. The Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund is not subject to administrative charges or charge-backs, including but not limited to those authorized under Section 8h of the State Finance Act. All revenues arising from the administration of the health benefits program established under this Section shall be deposited into the Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund. Any interest earned on moneys in the Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund shall be deposited into the Fund. All expenditures from this Fund
shall be used for payments for health care benefits for local government and rehabilitation facility
employees, annuitants, and dependents, and to reimburse the Department or
its administrative service organization for all expenses incurred in the
administration of benefits. No other State funds may be used for these
purposes.
A local government employer's participation or desire to participate
in a program created under this subsection shall not limit that employer's
duty to bargain with the representative of any collective bargaining unit
of its employees.
(j) Any rehabilitation facility within the State of Illinois may apply
to the Director to have its employees, annuitants, and their eligible
dependents provided group health coverage under this Act on a non-insured
basis. To participate, a rehabilitation facility must agree to enroll all
of its employees and remit the entire cost of providing such coverage for
its employees, except that the rehabilitation facility shall not be
required to enroll those of its employees who are covered spouses or
dependents under this plan or another group policy or plan providing health
benefits as long as (1) an appropriate official from the rehabilitation
facility attests that each employee not enrolled is a covered spouse or
dependent under this plan or another group policy or plan, and (2) at least
50% of the employees are enrolled and the rehabilitation facility remits
the entire cost of providing coverage to those employees. Employees of a
participating rehabilitation facility who are not enrolled due to coverage
under another group health policy or plan may enroll
in the event of a qualifying change in status, special enrollment, special
circumstance as defined by the Director, or during the annual Benefit Choice
Period. A participating rehabilitation facility may also elect
to cover its annuitants. Dependent coverage shall be offered on an optional
basis, with the costs paid by the rehabilitation facility, its employees, or
some combination of the 2 as determined by the rehabilitation facility. The
rehabilitation facility shall be responsible for timely collection and
transmission of dependent premiums.
The Director shall annually determine quarterly rates of payment, subject
to the following constraints:
(1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be
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(2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall
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Monthly payments by the rehabilitation facility or its employees for
group health benefits shall be deposited in the Local Government Health
Insurance Reserve Fund.
(k) Any domestic violence shelter or service within the State of Illinois
may apply to the Director to have its employees, annuitants, and their
dependents provided group health coverage under this Act on a non-insured
basis. To participate, a domestic violence shelter or service must agree to
enroll all of its employees and pay the entire cost of providing such coverage
for its employees. The domestic violence shelter shall not be required to enroll those of its employees who are covered spouses or dependents under this plan or another group policy or plan providing health benefits as long as (1) an appropriate official from the domestic violence shelter attests that each employee not enrolled is a covered spouse or dependent under this plan or another group policy or plan and (2) at least 50% of the employees are enrolled and the domestic violence shelter remits the entire cost of providing coverage to those employees. Employees of a participating domestic violence shelter who are not enrolled due to coverage under another group health policy or plan may enroll in the event of a qualifying change in status, special enrollment, or special circumstance as defined by the Director or during the annual Benefit Choice Period. A participating domestic violence shelter may also elect
to cover its annuitants. Dependent coverage shall be offered on an optional
basis, with
employees, or some combination of the 2 as determined by the domestic violence
shelter or service. The domestic violence shelter or service shall be
responsible for timely collection and transmission of dependent premiums.
The Director shall annually determine rates of payment,
subject to the following constraints:
(1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be
| | equal to the amount normally charged to State employees for elected optional coverages or for enrolled dependents coverages or other contributory coverages on behalf of its employees, adjusted for differences between State employees and employees of the domestic violence shelter or service in age, sex, geographic location or other relevant demographic variables, plus an amount sufficient to pay for the additional administrative costs of providing coverage to employees of the domestic violence shelter or service and their dependents.
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(2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall
| | be made to reflect the actual prior years' claims experience of the employees of the domestic violence shelter or service.
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Monthly payments by the domestic violence shelter or service or its employees
for group health insurance shall be deposited in the Local Government Health
Insurance Reserve Fund.
(l) A public community college or entity organized pursuant to the
Public Community College Act may apply to the Director initially to have
only annuitants not covered prior to July 1, 1992 by the district's health
plan provided health coverage under this Act on a non-insured basis. The
community college must execute a 2-year contract to participate in the
Local Government Health Plan.
Any annuitant may enroll in the event of a qualifying change in status, special
enrollment, special circumstance as defined by the Director, or during the
annual Benefit Choice Period.
The Director shall annually determine monthly rates of payment subject to
the following constraints: for those community colleges with annuitants
only enrolled, first year rates shall be equal to the average cost to cover
claims for a State member adjusted for demographics, Medicare
participation, and other factors; and in the second year, a further adjustment
of rates shall be made to reflect the actual first year's claims experience
of the covered annuitants.
(l-5) The provisions of subsection (l) become inoperative on July 1, 1999.
(m) The Director shall adopt any rules deemed necessary for
implementation of this amendatory Act of 1989 (Public Act 86-978).
(n) Any child advocacy center within the State of Illinois may apply to the Director to have its employees, annuitants, and their dependents provided group health coverage under this Act on a non-insured basis. To participate, a child advocacy center must agree to enroll all of its employees and pay the entire cost of providing coverage for its employees. The child
advocacy center shall not be required to enroll those of its
employees who are covered spouses or dependents under this plan
or another group policy or plan providing health benefits as
long as (1) an appropriate official from the child advocacy
center attests that each employee not enrolled is a covered
spouse or dependent under this plan or another group policy or
plan and (2) at least 50% of the employees are enrolled and the child advocacy center remits the entire cost of providing coverage to those employees. Employees of a participating child advocacy center who are not enrolled due to coverage under another group health policy or plan may enroll in the event of a qualifying change in status, special enrollment, or special circumstance as defined by the Director or during the annual Benefit Choice Period. A participating child advocacy center may also elect to cover its annuitants. Dependent coverage shall be offered on an optional basis, with the costs paid by the child advocacy center, its employees, or some combination of the 2 as determined by the child advocacy center. The child advocacy center shall be responsible for timely collection and transmission of dependent premiums.
The Director shall annually determine rates of payment, subject to the following constraints:
(1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be
| | equal to the amount normally charged to State employees for elected optional coverages or for enrolled dependents coverages or other contributory coverages on behalf of its employees, adjusted for differences between State employees and employees of the child advocacy center in age, sex, geographic location, or other relevant demographic variables, plus an amount sufficient to pay for the additional administrative costs of providing coverage to employees of the child advocacy center and their dependents.
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| | be made to reflect the actual prior years' claims experience of the employees of the child advocacy center.
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| Monthly payments by the child advocacy center or its employees for group health insurance shall be deposited into the Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund.
(Source: P.A. 102-19, eff. 7-1-21.)
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