Public Act 097-0695
 
SB1313 EnrolledLRB097 06593 RPM 46678 b

    AN ACT concerning insurance.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 1. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is
amended by changing Section 5-45 as follows:
 
    (5 ILCS 100/5-45)  (from Ch. 127, par. 1005-45)
    Sec. 5-45. Emergency rulemaking.
    (a) "Emergency" means the existence of any situation that
any agency finds reasonably constitutes a threat to the public
interest, safety, or welfare.
    (b) If any agency finds that an emergency exists that
requires adoption of a rule upon fewer days than is required by
Section 5-40 and states in writing its reasons for that
finding, the agency may adopt an emergency rule without prior
notice or hearing upon filing a notice of emergency rulemaking
with the Secretary of State under Section 5-70. The notice
shall include the text of the emergency rule and shall be
published in the Illinois Register. Consent orders or other
court orders adopting settlements negotiated by an agency may
be adopted under this Section. Subject to applicable
constitutional or statutory provisions, an emergency rule
becomes effective immediately upon filing under Section 5-65 or
at a stated date less than 10 days thereafter. The agency's
finding and a statement of the specific reasons for the finding
shall be filed with the rule. The agency shall take reasonable
and appropriate measures to make emergency rules known to the
persons who may be affected by them.
    (c) An emergency rule may be effective for a period of not
longer than 150 days, but the agency's authority to adopt an
identical rule under Section 5-40 is not precluded. No
emergency rule may be adopted more than once in any 24 month
period, except that this limitation on the number of emergency
rules that may be adopted in a 24 month period does not apply
to (i) emergency rules that make additions to and deletions
from the Drug Manual under Section 5-5.16 of the Illinois
Public Aid Code or the generic drug formulary under Section
3.14 of the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, (ii)
emergency rules adopted by the Pollution Control Board before
July 1, 1997 to implement portions of the Livestock Management
Facilities Act, (iii) emergency rules adopted by the Illinois
Department of Public Health under subsections (a) through (i)
of Section 2 of the Department of Public Health Act when
necessary to protect the public's health, (iv) emergency rules
adopted pursuant to subsection (n) of this Section, or (v)
emergency rules adopted pursuant to subsection (o) of this
Section, or (vi) emergency rules adopted pursuant to subsection
(c-5) of this Section. Two or more emergency rules having
substantially the same purpose and effect shall be deemed to be
a single rule for purposes of this Section.
    (c-5) To facilitate the maintenance of the program of group
health benefits provided to annuitants, survivors, and retired
employees under the State Employees Group Insurance Act of
1971, rules to alter the contributions to be paid by the State,
annuitants, survivors, retired employees, or any combination
of those entities, for that program of group health benefits,
shall be adopted as emergency rules. The adoption of those
rules shall be considered an emergency and necessary for the
public interest, safety, and welfare.
    (d) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the State's fiscal year 1999 budget,
emergency rules to implement any provision of Public Act 90-587
or 90-588 or any other budget initiative for fiscal year 1999
may be adopted in accordance with this Section by the agency
charged with administering that provision or initiative,
except that the 24-month limitation on the adoption of
emergency rules and the provisions of Sections 5-115 and 5-125
do not apply to rules adopted under this subsection (d). The
adoption of emergency rules authorized by this subsection (d)
shall be deemed to be necessary for the public interest,
safety, and welfare.
    (e) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the State's fiscal year 2000 budget,
emergency rules to implement any provision of this amendatory
Act of the 91st General Assembly or any other budget initiative
for fiscal year 2000 may be adopted in accordance with this
Section by the agency charged with administering that provision
or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on the
adoption of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections
5-115 and 5-125 do not apply to rules adopted under this
subsection (e). The adoption of emergency rules authorized by
this subsection (e) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and welfare.
    (f) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the State's fiscal year 2001 budget,
emergency rules to implement any provision of this amendatory
Act of the 91st General Assembly or any other budget initiative
for fiscal year 2001 may be adopted in accordance with this
Section by the agency charged with administering that provision
or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on the
adoption of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections
5-115 and 5-125 do not apply to rules adopted under this
subsection (f). The adoption of emergency rules authorized by
this subsection (f) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and welfare.
    (g) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the State's fiscal year 2002 budget,
emergency rules to implement any provision of this amendatory
Act of the 92nd General Assembly or any other budget initiative
for fiscal year 2002 may be adopted in accordance with this
Section by the agency charged with administering that provision
or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on the
adoption of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections
5-115 and 5-125 do not apply to rules adopted under this
subsection (g). The adoption of emergency rules authorized by
this subsection (g) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and welfare.
    (h) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the State's fiscal year 2003 budget,
emergency rules to implement any provision of this amendatory
Act of the 92nd General Assembly or any other budget initiative
for fiscal year 2003 may be adopted in accordance with this
Section by the agency charged with administering that provision
or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on the
adoption of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections
5-115 and 5-125 do not apply to rules adopted under this
subsection (h). The adoption of emergency rules authorized by
this subsection (h) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and welfare.
    (i) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the State's fiscal year 2004 budget,
emergency rules to implement any provision of this amendatory
Act of the 93rd General Assembly or any other budget initiative
for fiscal year 2004 may be adopted in accordance with this
Section by the agency charged with administering that provision
or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on the
adoption of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections
5-115 and 5-125 do not apply to rules adopted under this
subsection (i). The adoption of emergency rules authorized by
this subsection (i) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and welfare.
    (j) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year
2005 budget as provided under the Fiscal Year 2005 Budget
Implementation (Human Services) Act, emergency rules to
implement any provision of the Fiscal Year 2005 Budget
Implementation (Human Services) Act may be adopted in
accordance with this Section by the agency charged with
administering that provision, except that the 24-month
limitation on the adoption of emergency rules and the
provisions of Sections 5-115 and 5-125 do not apply to rules
adopted under this subsection (j). The Department of Public Aid
may also adopt rules under this subsection (j) necessary to
administer the Illinois Public Aid Code and the Children's
Health Insurance Program Act. The adoption of emergency rules
authorized by this subsection (j) shall be deemed to be
necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare.
    (k) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year
2006 budget, emergency rules to implement any provision of this
amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly or any other budget
initiative for fiscal year 2006 may be adopted in accordance
with this Section by the agency charged with administering that
provision or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on
the adoption of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections
5-115 and 5-125 do not apply to rules adopted under this
subsection (k). The Department of Healthcare and Family
Services may also adopt rules under this subsection (k)
necessary to administer the Illinois Public Aid Code, the
Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and
Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, the Senior Citizens and
Disabled Persons Prescription Drug Discount Program Act (now
the Illinois Prescription Drug Discount Program Act), and the
Children's Health Insurance Program Act. The adoption of
emergency rules authorized by this subsection (k) shall be
deemed to be necessary for the public interest, safety, and
welfare.
    (l) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year
2007 budget, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services
may adopt emergency rules during fiscal year 2007, including
rules effective July 1, 2007, in accordance with this
subsection to the extent necessary to administer the
Department's responsibilities with respect to amendments to
the State plans and Illinois waivers approved by the federal
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services necessitated by the
requirements of Title XIX and Title XXI of the federal Social
Security Act. The adoption of emergency rules authorized by
this subsection (l) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and welfare.
    (m) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year
2008 budget, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services
may adopt emergency rules during fiscal year 2008, including
rules effective July 1, 2008, in accordance with this
subsection to the extent necessary to administer the
Department's responsibilities with respect to amendments to
the State plans and Illinois waivers approved by the federal
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services necessitated by the
requirements of Title XIX and Title XXI of the federal Social
Security Act. The adoption of emergency rules authorized by
this subsection (m) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and welfare.
    (n) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year
2010 budget, emergency rules to implement any provision of this
amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly or any other budget
initiative authorized by the 96th General Assembly for fiscal
year 2010 may be adopted in accordance with this Section by the
agency charged with administering that provision or
initiative. The adoption of emergency rules authorized by this
subsection (n) shall be deemed to be necessary for the public
interest, safety, and welfare. The rulemaking authority
granted in this subsection (n) shall apply only to rules
promulgated during Fiscal Year 2010.
    (o) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year
2011 budget, emergency rules to implement any provision of this
amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly or any other budget
initiative authorized by the 96th General Assembly for fiscal
year 2011 may be adopted in accordance with this Section by the
agency charged with administering that provision or
initiative. The adoption of emergency rules authorized by this
subsection (o) is deemed to be necessary for the public
interest, safety, and welfare. The rulemaking authority
granted in this subsection (o) applies only to rules
promulgated on or after the effective date of this amendatory
Act of the 96th General Assembly through June 30, 2011.
(Source: P.A. 95-12, eff. 7-2-07; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-45,
eff. 7-15-09; 96-958, eff. 7-1-10; 96-1500, eff. 1-18-11.)
 
    Section 5. The State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971
is amended by changing Sections 3, 10, and 15 as follows:
 
    (5 ILCS 375/3)  (from Ch. 127, par. 523)
    Sec. 3. Definitions. Unless the context otherwise
requires, the following words and phrases as used in this Act
shall have the following meanings. The Department may define
these and other words and phrases separately for the purpose of
implementing specific programs providing benefits under this
Act.
    (a) "Administrative service organization" means any
person, firm or corporation experienced in the handling of
claims which is fully qualified, financially sound and capable
of meeting the service requirements of a contract of
administration executed with the Department.
    (b) "Annuitant" means (1) an employee who retires, or has
retired, on or after January 1, 1966 on an immediate annuity
under the provisions of Articles 2, 14 (including an employee
who has elected to receive an alternative retirement
cancellation payment under Section 14-108.5 of the Illinois
Pension Code in lieu of an annuity), 15 (including an employee
who has retired under the optional retirement program
established under Section 15-158.2), paragraphs (2), (3), or
(5) of Section 16-106, or Article 18 of the Illinois Pension
Code; (2) any person who was receiving group insurance coverage
under this Act as of March 31, 1978 by reason of his status as
an annuitant, even though the annuity in relation to which such
coverage was provided is a proportional annuity based on less
than the minimum period of service required for a retirement
annuity in the system involved; (3) any person 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; (4) the spouse of any person who is receiving a
retirement annuity under Article 18 of the Illinois Pension
Code and who is covered under a group health insurance program
sponsored by a governmental employer other than the State of
Illinois and who has irrevocably elected to waive his or her
coverage under this Act and to have his or her spouse
considered as the "annuitant" under this Act and not as a
"dependent"; or (5) an employee who retires, or has retired,
from a qualified position, as determined according to rules
promulgated by the Director, under a qualified local
government, a qualified rehabilitation facility, a qualified
domestic violence shelter or service, or a qualified child
advocacy center. (For definition of "retired employee", see (p)
post).
    (b-5) (Blank). "New SERS annuitant" means a person who, on
or after January 1, 1998, becomes an annuitant, as defined in
subsection (b), by virtue of beginning to receive a retirement
annuity under Article 14 of the Illinois Pension Code
(including an employee who has elected to receive an
alternative retirement cancellation payment under Section
14-108.5 of that Code in lieu of an annuity), and is eligible
to participate in the basic program of group health benefits
provided for annuitants under this Act.
    (b-6) (Blank). "New SURS annuitant" means a person who (1)
on or after January 1, 1998, becomes an annuitant, as defined
in subsection (b), by virtue of beginning to receive a
retirement annuity under Article 15 of the Illinois Pension
Code, (2) has not made the election authorized under Section
15-135.1 of the Illinois Pension Code, and (3) is eligible to
participate in the basic program of group health benefits
provided for annuitants under this Act.
    (b-7) (Blank). "New TRS State annuitant" means a person
who, on or after July 1, 1998, becomes an annuitant, as defined
in subsection (b), by virtue of beginning to receive a
retirement annuity under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension
Code based on service as a teacher as defined in paragraph (2),
(3), or (5) of Section 16-106 of that Code, and is eligible to
participate in the basic program of group health benefits
provided for annuitants under this Act.
    (c) "Carrier" means (1) an insurance company, a corporation
organized under the Limited Health Service Organization Act or
the Voluntary Health Services Plan Act, a partnership, or other
nongovernmental organization, which is authorized to do group
life or group health insurance business in Illinois, or (2) the
State of Illinois as a self-insurer.
    (d) "Compensation" means salary or wages payable on a
regular payroll by the State Treasurer on a warrant of the
State Comptroller out of any State, trust or federal fund, or
by the Governor of the State through a disbursing officer of
the State out of a trust or out of federal funds, or by any
Department out of State, trust, federal or other funds held by
the State Treasurer or the Department, to any person for
personal services currently performed, and ordinary or
accidental disability benefits under Articles 2, 14, 15
(including ordinary or accidental disability benefits under
the optional retirement program established under Section
15-158.2), paragraphs (2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106, or
Article 18 of the Illinois Pension Code, for disability
incurred after January 1, 1966, or benefits payable under the
Workers' Compensation or Occupational Diseases Act or benefits
payable under a sick pay plan established in accordance with
Section 36 of the State Finance Act. "Compensation" also means
salary or wages paid to an employee of any qualified local
government, qualified rehabilitation facility, qualified
domestic violence shelter or service, or qualified child
advocacy center.
    (e) "Commission" means the State Employees Group Insurance
Advisory Commission authorized by this Act. Commencing July 1,
1984, "Commission" as used in this Act means the Commission on
Government Forecasting and Accountability as established by
the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984.
    (f) "Contributory", when referred to as contributory
coverage, shall mean optional coverages or benefits elected by
the member toward the cost of which such member makes
contribution, or which are funded in whole or in part through
the acceptance of a reduction in earnings or the foregoing of
an increase in earnings by an employee, as distinguished from
noncontributory coverage or benefits which are paid entirely by
the State of Illinois without reduction of the member's salary.
    (g) "Department" means any department, institution, board,
commission, officer, court or any agency of the State
government receiving appropriations and having power to
certify payrolls to the Comptroller authorizing payments of
salary and wages against such appropriations as are made by the
General Assembly from any State fund, or against trust funds
held by the State Treasurer and includes boards of trustees of
the retirement systems created by Articles 2, 14, 15, 16 and 18
of the Illinois Pension Code. "Department" also includes the
Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Board, the Board of
Examiners established under the Illinois Public Accounting
Act, and the Illinois Finance Authority.
    (h) "Dependent", when the term is used in the context of
the health and life plan, means a member's spouse and any child
(1) from birth to age 26 including an adopted child, a child
who lives with the member from the time of the filing of a
petition for adoption until entry of an order of adoption, a
stepchild or adjudicated child, or a child who lives with the
member if such member is a court appointed guardian of the
child or (2) age 19 or over who is mentally or physically
disabled from a cause originating prior to the age of 19 (age
26 if enrolled as an adult child dependent). For the health
plan only, the term "dependent" also includes (1) any person
enrolled prior to the effective date of this Section who is
dependent upon the member to the extent that the member may
claim such person as a dependent for income tax deduction
purposes and (2) any person who has received after June 30,
2000 an organ transplant and who is financially dependent upon
the member and eligible to be claimed as a dependent for income
tax purposes. A member requesting to cover any dependent must
provide documentation as requested by the Department of Central
Management Services and file with the Department any and all
forms required by the Department.
    (i) "Director" means the Director of the Illinois
Department of Central Management Services or of any successor
agency designated to administer this Act.
    (j) "Eligibility period" means the period of time a member
has to elect enrollment in programs or to select benefits
without regard to age, sex or health.
    (k) "Employee" means and includes each officer or employee
in the service of a department who (1) receives his
compensation for service rendered to the department on a
warrant issued pursuant to a payroll certified by a department
or on a warrant or check issued and drawn by a department upon
a trust, federal or other fund or on a warrant issued pursuant
to a payroll certified by an elected or duly appointed officer
of the State or who receives payment of the performance of
personal services on a warrant issued pursuant to a payroll
certified by a Department and drawn by the Comptroller upon the
State Treasurer against appropriations made by the General
Assembly from any fund or against trust funds held by the State
Treasurer, and (2) is employed full-time or part-time in a
position normally requiring actual performance of duty during
not less than 1/2 of a normal work period, as established by
the Director in cooperation with each department, except that
persons elected by popular vote will be considered employees
during the entire term for which they are elected regardless of
hours devoted to the service of the State, and (3) except that
"employee" does not include any person who is not eligible by
reason of such person's employment to participate in one of the
State retirement systems under Articles 2, 14, 15 (either the
regular Article 15 system or the optional retirement program
established under Section 15-158.2) or 18, or under paragraph
(2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106, of the Illinois Pension
Code, but such term does include persons who are employed
during the 6 month qualifying period under Article 14 of the
Illinois Pension Code. Such term also includes any person who
(1) after January 1, 1966, is receiving ordinary or accidental
disability benefits under Articles 2, 14, 15 (including
ordinary or accidental disability benefits under the optional
retirement program established under Section 15-158.2),
paragraphs (2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106, or Article 18 of
the Illinois Pension Code, for disability incurred after
January 1, 1966, (2) receives total permanent or total
temporary disability under the Workers' Compensation Act or
Occupational Disease Act as a result of injuries sustained or
illness contracted in the course of employment with the State
of Illinois, or (3) is not otherwise covered under this Act and
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.
However, a person who satisfies the criteria of the foregoing
definition of "employee" except that such person is 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 is also an "employee" for the purposes of
this Act. "Employee" also includes any person receiving or
eligible for benefits under a sick pay plan established in
accordance with Section 36 of the State Finance Act. "Employee"
also includes (i) each officer or employee in the service of a
qualified local government, including persons appointed as
trustees of sanitary districts regardless of hours devoted to
the service of the sanitary district, (ii) each employee in the
service of a qualified rehabilitation facility, (iii) each
full-time employee in the service of a qualified domestic
violence shelter or service, and (iv) each full-time employee
in the service of a qualified child advocacy center, as
determined according to rules promulgated by the Director.
    (l) "Member" means an employee, annuitant, retired
employee or survivor. In the case of an annuitant or retired
employee who first becomes an annuitant or retired employee on
or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th
General Assembly, the individual must meet the minimum vesting
requirements of the applicable retirement system in order to be
eligible for group insurance benefits under that system. In the
case of a survivor who first becomes a survivor on or after the
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General
Assembly, the deceased employee, annuitant, or retired
employee upon whom the annuity is based must have been eligible
to participate in the group insurance system under the
applicable retirement system in order for the survivor to be
eligible for group insurance benefits under that system.
    (m) "Optional coverages or benefits" means those coverages
or benefits available to the member on his or her voluntary
election, and at his or her own expense.
    (n) "Program" means the group life insurance, health
benefits and other employee benefits designed and contracted
for by the Director under this Act.
    (o) "Health plan" means a health benefits program offered
by the State of Illinois for persons eligible for the plan.
    (p) "Retired employee" means any person who would be an
annuitant as that term is defined herein but for the fact that
such person retired prior to January 1, 1966. Such term also
includes any person formerly employed by the University of
Illinois in the Cooperative Extension Service who would be an
annuitant but for the fact that such person 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.
    (q) "Survivor" means a person receiving an annuity as a
survivor of an employee or of an annuitant. "Survivor" also
includes: (1) the surviving dependent of a person who satisfies
the definition of "employee" except that such person is 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; (2) the surviving dependent of any
person formerly employed by the University of Illinois in the
Cooperative Extension Service who would be an annuitant except
for the fact that such person 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; and (3) the surviving dependent of a person who
was an annuitant under this Act by virtue of receiving an
alternative retirement cancellation payment under Section
14-108.5 of the Illinois Pension Code.
    (q-2) "SERS" means the State Employees' Retirement System
of Illinois, created under Article 14 of the Illinois Pension
Code.
    (q-3) "SURS" means the State Universities Retirement
System, created under Article 15 of the Illinois Pension Code.
    (q-4) "TRS" means the Teachers' Retirement System of the
State of Illinois, created under Article 16 of the Illinois
Pension Code.
    (q-5) (Blank). "New SERS survivor" means a survivor, as
defined in subsection (q), whose annuity is paid under Article
14 of the Illinois Pension Code and is based on the death of
(i) an employee whose death occurs on or after January 1, 1998,
or (ii) a new SERS annuitant as defined in subsection (b-5).
"New SERS survivor" includes the surviving dependent of a
person who was an annuitant under this Act by virtue of
receiving an alternative retirement cancellation payment under
Section 14-108.5 of the Illinois Pension Code.
    (q-6) (Blank). "New SURS survivor" means a survivor, as
defined in subsection (q), whose annuity is paid under Article
15 of the Illinois Pension Code and is based on the death of
(i) an employee whose death occurs on or after January 1, 1998,
or (ii) a new SURS annuitant as defined in subsection (b-6).
    (q-7) (Blank). "New TRS State survivor" means a survivor,
as defined in subsection (q), whose annuity is paid under
Article 16 of the Illinois Pension Code and is based on the
death of (i) an employee who is a teacher as defined in
paragraph (2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106 of that Code and
whose death occurs on or after July 1, 1998, or (ii) a new TRS
State annuitant as defined in subsection (b-7).
    (r) "Medical services" means the services provided within
the scope of their licenses by practitioners in all categories
licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987.
    (s) "Unit of local government" means any county,
municipality, township, school district (including a
combination of school districts under the Intergovernmental
Cooperation Act), special district or other unit, designated as
a unit of local government by law, which exercises limited
governmental powers or powers in respect to limited
governmental subjects, any not-for-profit association with a
membership that primarily includes townships and township
officials, that has duties that include provision of research
service, dissemination of information, and other acts for the
purpose of improving township government, and that is funded
wholly or partly in accordance with Section 85-15 of the
Township Code; any not-for-profit corporation or association,
with a membership consisting primarily of municipalities, that
operates its own utility system, and provides research,
training, dissemination of information, or other acts to
promote cooperation between and among municipalities that
provide utility services and for the advancement of the goals
and purposes of its membership; the Southern Illinois
Collegiate Common Market, which is a consortium of higher
education institutions in Southern Illinois; the Illinois
Association of Park Districts; and any hospital provider that
is owned by a county that has 100 or fewer hospital beds and
has not already joined the program. "Qualified local
government" means a unit of local government approved by the
Director and participating in a program created under
subsection (i) of Section 10 of this Act.
    (t) "Qualified rehabilitation facility" means any
not-for-profit organization that is accredited by the
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities or
certified by the Department of Human Services (as successor to
the Department of Mental Health and Developmental
Disabilities) to provide services to persons with disabilities
and which receives funds from the State of Illinois for
providing those services, approved by the Director and
participating in a program created under subsection (j) of
Section 10 of this Act.
    (u) "Qualified domestic violence shelter or service" means
any Illinois domestic violence shelter or service and its
administrative offices funded by the Department of Human
Services (as successor to the Illinois Department of Public
Aid), approved by the Director and participating in a program
created under subsection (k) of Section 10.
    (v) "TRS benefit recipient" means a person who:
        (1) is not a "member" as defined in this Section; and
        (2) is receiving a monthly benefit or retirement
    annuity under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension Code; and
        (3) either (i) has at least 8 years of creditable
    service under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension Code, or
    (ii) was enrolled in the health insurance program offered
    under that Article on January 1, 1996, or (iii) is the
    survivor of a benefit recipient who had at least 8 years of
    creditable service under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension
    Code or was enrolled in the health insurance program
    offered under that Article on the effective date of this
    amendatory Act of 1995, or (iv) is a recipient or survivor
    of a recipient of a disability benefit under Article 16 of
    the Illinois Pension Code.
    (w) "TRS dependent beneficiary" means a person who:
        (1) is not a "member" or "dependent" as defined in this
    Section; and
        (2) is a TRS benefit recipient's: (A) spouse, (B)
    dependent parent who is receiving at least half of his or
    her support from the TRS benefit recipient, or (C) natural,
    step, adjudicated, or adopted child who is (i) under age
    26, (ii) was, on January 1, 1996, participating as a
    dependent beneficiary in the health insurance program
    offered under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension Code, or
    (iii) age 19 or over who is mentally or physically disabled
    from a cause originating prior to the age of 19 (age 26 if
    enrolled as an adult child).
    "TRS dependent beneficiary" does not include, as indicated
under paragraph (2) of this subsection (w), a dependent of the
survivor of a TRS benefit recipient who first becomes a
dependent of a survivor of a TRS benefit recipient on or after
the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General
Assembly unless that dependent would have been eligible for
coverage as a dependent of the deceased TRS benefit recipient
upon whom the survivor benefit is based.
    (x) "Military leave" refers to individuals in basic
training for reserves, special/advanced training, annual
training, emergency call up, activation by the President of the
United States, or any other training or duty in service to the
United States Armed Forces.
    (y) (Blank).
    (z) "Community college benefit recipient" means a person
who:
        (1) is not a "member" as defined in this Section; and
        (2) is receiving a monthly survivor's annuity or
    retirement annuity under Article 15 of the Illinois Pension
    Code; and
        (3) either (i) was a full-time employee of a community
    college district or an association of community college
    boards created under the Public Community College Act
    (other than an employee whose last employer under Article
    15 of the Illinois Pension Code was a community college
    district subject to Article VII of the Public Community
    College Act) and was eligible to participate in a group
    health benefit plan as an employee during the time of
    employment with a community college district (other than a
    community college district subject to Article VII of the
    Public Community College Act) or an association of
    community college boards, or (ii) is the survivor of a
    person described in item (i).
    (aa) "Community college dependent beneficiary" means a
person who:
        (1) is not a "member" or "dependent" as defined in this
    Section; and
        (2) is a community college benefit recipient's: (A)
    spouse, (B) dependent parent who is receiving at least half
    of his or her support from the community college benefit
    recipient, or (C) natural, step, adjudicated, or adopted
    child who is (i) under age 26, or (ii) age 19 or over and
    mentally or physically disabled from a cause originating
    prior to the age of 19 (age 26 if enrolled as an adult
    child).
    "Community college dependent beneficiary" does not
include, as indicated under paragraph (2) of this subsection
(aa), a dependent of the survivor of a community college
benefit recipient who first becomes a dependent of a survivor
of a community college benefit recipient on or after the
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General
Assembly unless that dependent would have been eligible for
coverage as a dependent of the deceased community college
benefit recipient upon whom the survivor annuity is based.
    (bb) "Qualified child advocacy center" means any Illinois
child advocacy center and its administrative offices funded by
the Department of Children and Family Services, as defined by
the Children's Advocacy Center Act (55 ILCS 80/), approved by
the Director and participating in a program created under
subsection (n) of Section 10.
(Source: P.A. 96-756, eff. 1-1-10; 96-1519, eff. 2-4-11;
97-668, eff. 1-13-12.)
 
    (5 ILCS 375/10)  (from Ch. 127, par. 530)
    Sec. 10. Contributions by the State and members Payments by
State; premiums.
    (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.
    (a-1) (Blank). Beginning January 1, 1998, for each person
who becomes a new SERS annuitant and participates in the basic
program of group health benefits, the State shall contribute
toward the cost of the annuitant's coverage under the basic
program of group health benefits an amount equal to 5% of that
cost for each full year of creditable service upon which the
annuitant's retirement annuity is based, up to a maximum of
100% for an annuitant with 20 or more years of creditable
service. The remainder of the cost of a new SERS annuitant's
coverage under the basic program of group health benefits shall
be the responsibility of the annuitant. In the case of a new
SERS annuitant who has elected to receive an alternative
retirement cancellation payment under Section 14-108.5 of the
Illinois Pension Code in lieu of an annuity, for the purposes
of this subsection the annuitant shall be deemed to be
receiving a retirement annuity based on the number of years of
creditable service that the annuitant had established at the
time of his or her termination of service under SERS.
    (a-2) (Blank). Beginning January 1, 1998, for each person
who becomes a new SERS survivor and participates in the basic
program of group health benefits, the State shall contribute
toward the cost of the survivor's coverage under the basic
program of group health benefits an amount equal to 5% of that
cost for each full year of the deceased employee's or deceased
annuitant's creditable service in the State Employees'
Retirement System of Illinois on the date of death, up to a
maximum of 100% for a survivor of an employee or annuitant with
20 or more years of creditable service. The remainder of the
cost of the new SERS survivor's coverage under the basic
program of group health benefits shall be the responsibility of
the survivor. In the case of a new SERS survivor who was the
dependent of an annuitant who elected to receive an alternative
retirement cancellation payment under Section 14-108.5 of the
Illinois Pension Code in lieu of an annuity, for the purposes
of this subsection the deceased annuitant's creditable service
shall be determined as of the date of termination of service
rather than the date of death.
    (a-3) (Blank). Beginning January 1, 1998, for each person
who becomes a new SURS annuitant and participates in the basic
program of group health benefits, the State shall contribute
toward the cost of the annuitant's coverage under the basic
program of group health benefits an amount equal to 5% of that
cost for each full year of creditable service upon which the
annuitant's retirement annuity is based, up to a maximum of
100% for an annuitant with 20 or more years of creditable
service. The remainder of the cost of a new SURS annuitant's
coverage under the basic program of group health benefits shall
be the responsibility of the annuitant.
    (a-4) (Blank).
    (a-5) (Blank). Beginning January 1, 1998, for each person
who becomes a new SURS survivor and participates in the basic
program of group health benefits, the State shall contribute
toward the cost of the survivor's coverage under the basic
program of group health benefits an amount equal to 5% of that
cost for each full year of the deceased employee's or deceased
annuitant's creditable service in the State Universities
Retirement System on the date of death, up to a maximum of 100%
for a survivor of an employee or annuitant with 20 or more
years of creditable service. The remainder of the cost of the
new SURS survivor's coverage under the basic program of group
health benefits shall be the responsibility of the survivor.
    (a-6) (Blank). Beginning July 1, 1998, for each person who
becomes a new TRS State annuitant and participates in the basic
program of group health benefits, the State shall contribute
toward the cost of the annuitant's coverage under the basic
program of group health benefits an amount equal to 5% of that
cost for each full year of creditable service as a teacher as
defined in paragraph (2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106 of the
Illinois Pension Code upon which the annuitant's retirement
annuity is based, up to a maximum of 100%; except that the
State contribution shall be 12.5% per year (rather than 5%) for
each full year of creditable service as a regional
superintendent or assistant regional superintendent of
schools. The remainder of the cost of a new TRS State
annuitant's coverage under the basic program of group health
benefits shall be the responsibility of the annuitant.
    (a-7) (Blank). Beginning July 1, 1998, for each person who
becomes a new TRS State survivor and participates in the basic
program of group health benefits, the State shall contribute
toward the cost of the survivor's coverage under the basic
program of group health benefits an amount equal to 5% of that
cost for each full year of the deceased employee's or deceased
annuitant's creditable service as a teacher as defined in
paragraph (2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106 of the Illinois
Pension Code on the date of death, up to a maximum of 100%;
except that the State contribution shall be 12.5% per year
(rather than 5%) for each full year of the deceased employee's
or deceased annuitant's creditable service as a regional
superintendent or assistant regional superintendent of
schools. The remainder of the cost of the new TRS State
survivor's coverage under the basic program of group health
benefits shall be the responsibility of the survivor.
    (a-8) Any A new SERS annuitant, new SERS survivor, or
retired employee , new SURS annuitant, new SURS survivor, new
TRS State annuitant, or new TRS State survivor may waive or
terminate coverage in the program of group health benefits. Any
such annuitant, or 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, or 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 Healthcare and Family 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.
    (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 either the State group
health benefits plan 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 State group health benefits plan 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 this 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.
        (2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall be
    made to reflect the actual prior years' claims experience
    of the employees of the unit of local government.
    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
    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 rehabilitation facility 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 rehabilitation facility and their
    dependents.
        (2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall be
    made to reflect the actual prior years' claims experience
    of the employees of the rehabilitation facility.
    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.
        (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.
    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.
        (2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall be
    made to reflect the actual prior years' claims experience
    of the employees of the child advocacy center.
    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. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-632, eff. 9-25-07;
95-707, eff. 1-11-08; 96-756, eff. 1-1-10; 96-1232, eff.
7-23-10; 96-1519, eff. 2-4-11.)
 
    (5 ILCS 375/15)  (from Ch. 127, par. 535)
    Sec. 15. Administration; rules; audit; review.
    (a) The Director shall administer this Act and shall
prescribe such rules and regulations as are necessary to give
full effect to the purposes of this Act. To facilitate the
maintenance of the program of group health benefits provided to
annuitants, survivors, and retired employees under this Act,
rules adopted by the Director to alter the contributions to be
paid by the State, annuitants, survivors, retired employees, or
any combination of those entities, for that program of group
health benefits, shall be adopted as emergency rules in
accordance with Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative
Procedure Act.
    (b) These rules may fix reasonable standards for the group
life and group health programs and other benefit programs
offered under this Act, and for the contractors providing them.
    (c) These rules shall specify that covered and optional
medical services of the program are services provided within
the scope of their licenses by practitioners in all categories
licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 and shall
provide that all eligible persons be fully informed of this
specification.
    (d) These rules shall establish eligibility requirements
for members and dependents as may be necessary to supplement or
clarify requirements contained in this Act.
    (e) Each affected department of the State, the State
Universities Retirement System, the Teachers' Retirement
System, and each qualified local government, rehabilitation
facility, domestic violence shelter or service, or child
advocacy center, shall keep such records, make such
certifications, and furnish the Director such information as
may be necessary for the administration of this Act, including
information concerning number and total amounts of payroll of
employees of the department who are paid from trust funds or
federal funds.
    (f) Each member, each community college benefit recipient
to whom this Act applies, and each TRS benefit recipient to
whom this Act applies shall furnish the Director, in such form
as may be required, any information that may be necessary to
enroll such member or benefit recipient and, if applicable, his
or her dependents or dependent beneficiaries under the programs
or plan, including such data as may be required to allow the
Director to accumulate statistics on data normally considered
in actuarial studies of employee groups. Information about
community college benefit recipients and community college
dependent beneficiaries shall be furnished through the State
Universities Retirement System. Information about TRS benefit
recipients and TRS dependent beneficiaries shall be furnished
through the Teachers' Retirement System.
    (g) There shall be audits and reports on the programs
authorized and established by this Act prepared by the Director
with the assistance of a qualified, independent accounting
firm. The reports shall provide information on the experience,
and administrative effectiveness and adequacy of the program
including, when applicable, recommendations on up-grading of
benefits and improvement of the program.
    (h) Any final order, decision or other determination made,
issued or executed by the Director under the provisions of this
Act whereby any contractor or person is aggrieved shall be
subject to review in accordance with the provisions of the
Administrative Review Law and all amendments and modifications
thereof, and the rules adopted pursuant thereto, shall apply to
and govern all proceedings for the judicial review of final
administrative decisions of the Director.
(Source: P.A. 94-860, eff. 6-16-06.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
2012.