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Public Act 099-0239 Public Act 0239 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0239 | HB2916 Enrolled | LRB099 08065 EFG 28211 b |
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| AN ACT concerning public employee benefits.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by changing | Section 7-172.1 as follows:
| (40 ILCS 5/7-172.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-172.1)
| Sec. 7-172.1. Actions to enforce payments by | municipalities and
instrumentalities. | (a) If any participating municipality or participating
| instrumentality fails to transmit to the Fund contributions | required of it
under this Article or contributions collected by | it from its participating
employees for the purposes of this | Article for more than
60 90 days after the payment of such | contributions is due, the Fund, after
giving notice to such | municipality or instrumentality, may certify to
the State | Comptroller the amounts of such delinquent payments and the
| Comptroller shall deduct the amounts so certified or any part | thereof
from any grants of State funds to the municipality or | instrumentality
involved and shall pay the amount so deducted | to the Fund. If State
funds from which such deductions may be | made are not available, the Fund
may proceed against the | municipality or instrumentality to recover the
amounts of such | delinquent payments in the appropriate circuit court.
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| (b) If any participating municipality fails to transmit to | the Fund
contributions required of it under this Article or | contributions collected
by it from its participating employees | for the purposes of this Article for
more than 60 90 days after | the payment of such contributions is due, the Fund,
after | giving notice to such municipality, may certify the fact of | such
delinquent payment to the county treasurer of the county | in which such
municipality is located, who shall thereafter | remit the amounts collected
from the tax levied by the | municipality under Section 7-171 directly to
the Fund.
| (c) If reports furnished to the Fund by the municipality or
| instrumentality involved are inadequate for the computation of | the
amounts of such delinquent payments, the Fund may provide | for such audit
of the records of the municipality or | instrumentality as may be required
to establish the amounts of | such delinquent payments. The municipality
or instrumentality | shall make its records available to the Fund for the
purpose of | such audit. The cost of such audit shall be added to the
amount | of the delinquent payments and shall be recovered by the Fund
| from the municipality or instrumentality at the same time and | in the
same manner as the delinquent payments are recovered.
| (Source: P.A. 86-273.)
| Section 10. The Public Safety Employee Benefits Act is | amended by changing Section 17 as follows: |
| (820 ILCS 320/17) | Sec. 17. Reporting forms. | (a) A person who qualified for benefits under subsections | (a) and (b) of Section 10 of this Act (hereinafter referred to | as "PSEBA recipient") shall be required to file a form with his | or her employer as prescribed in this Section. The Commission | on Government Forecasting and Accountability (COGFA) shall use | the form created in this Act and prescribe the content of the | report in cooperation with one statewide labor organization | representing police, one statewide law enforcement | organization, one statewide labor organization representing | firefighters employed by at least 100 municipalities in this | State that is affiliated with the Illinois State Federation of | Labor, one statewide labor organization representing | correctional officers and parole agents that is affiliated with | the Illinois State Federation of Labor, one statewide | organization representing municipalities, and one regional | organization representing municipalities. COGFA may accept | comment from any source, but shall not be required to solicit | public comment. Within 60 days after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, COGFA shall remit | a copy of the form contained in this subsection to all | employers subject to this Act and shall make a copy available | on its website. | "PSEBA RECIPIENT REPORTING FORM: |
| Under Section 17 of the Public Safety Employee Benefits | Act (820 ILCS 320/17), the Commission on Government | Forecasting and Accountability (COGFA) is charged with | creating and submitting a report to the Governor and the | General Assembly setting forth information regarding | recipients and benefits payable under the Public Safety | Employee Benefits Act (Act). The Act requires employers | providing PSEBA benefits to distribute this form to any | former peace officer, firefighter, or correctional officer | currently in receipt of PSEBA benefits. | The responses to the questions below will be used by | COGFA to compile information regarding the PSEBA benefit | for its report. The Act prohibits the release of any | personal information concerning the PSEBA recipient and | exempts the reported information from the requirements of | the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). | The Act requires the PSEBA recipient to complete this | form and submit it to the employer providing PSEBA benefits | within 60 days of receipt. If the PSEBA recipient fails to | submit this form within 60 days of receipt, the employer is | required to notify the PSEBA recipient of non-compliance | and provide an additional 30 days to submit the required | form. Failure to submit the form in a timely manner will | result in the PSEBA recipient incurring responsibility for | reimbursing the employer for premiums paid during the | period the form is due and not filed. |
| (1) PSEBA recipient's name: | (2) PSEBA recipient's date of birth: | (3) Name of the employer providing PSEBA benefits: | (4) Date the PSEBA benefit first became payable: | (5) What was the medical diagnosis of the injury | that qualified you for the PSEBA benefit? | (6) Are you currently employed with compensation? | (7) If so, what is the name(s) of your current | employer(s)? | (8) Are you or your spouse enrolled in a health | insurance plan provided by your current employer or | another source? | (9) Have you or your spouse been offered or | provided access to health insurance from your current | employer(s)? | If you answered yes to question 8 or 9, please provide | the name of the employer, the name of the insurance | provider(s), and a general description of the type(s) of | insurance offered (HMO, PPO, HSA, etc.): | (10) Are you or your spouse enrolled in a health | insurance plan provided by a current employer of your | spouse? | (11) Have you or your spouse been offered or | provided access to health insurance provided by a | current employer of your spouse? | If you answered yes to question 10 or 11, please |
| provide the name of the employer, the name of the insurance | provider, and a general description of the type of | insurance offered (HMO, PPO, HSA, etc.) by an employer of | your spouse:" | COGFA COFGA shall notify an employer of its obligation to | notify any PSEBA recipient receiving benefits under this Act of | that recipient's obligation to file a report under this | Section. A PSEBA recipient receiving benefits under this Act | must complete and return this form to the employer within 60 | days of receipt of such form. Any PSEBA recipient who has been | given notice as provided under this Section and who fails to | timely file a report under this Section within 60 days after | receipt of this form shall be notified by the employer that he | or she has 30 days to submit the report or risk incurring the | cost of his or her benefits provided under this Act. An | employer may seek reimbursement for premium payments for a | PSEBA recipient who fails to file this report with the employer | 30 days after receiving this notice. The PSEBA recipient is | responsible for reimbursing the employer for premiums paid | during the period the report is due and not filed. Employers | shall return this form to COGFA within 30 days after receiving | the form from the PSEBA recipient. | Any information collected by the employer under this | Section shall be exempt from the requirements of the Freedom of | Information Act except for data collected in the aggregate that |
| does not reveal any personal information concerning the PSEBA | recipient. | By July 1 of every even-numbered odd-numbered year, | beginning in 2016 2015 , employers subject to this Act must send | the form contained in this subsection to all PSEBA recipients | eligible for benefits under this Act. The PSEBA recipient must | complete and return this form by September 1 of that year. Any | PSEBA recipient who has been given notice as provided under | this Section and who fails to timely file a completed form | under this Section within 60 days after receipt of this form | shall be notified by the employer that he or she has 30 days to | submit the form or risk incurring the costs of his or her | benefits provided under this Act. The PSEBA recipient is | responsible for reimbursing the employer for premiums paid | during the period the report is due and not filed. The employer | shall resume premium payments upon receipt of the completed | form. Employers shall return this form to COGFA within 30 days | after receiving the form from the PSEBA recipient. | (b) An employer subject to this Act shall complete and file | the form contained in this subsection. | "EMPLOYER SUBJECT TO PSEBA REPORTING FORM: | Under Section 17 of the Public Safety Employee Benefits | Act (820 ILCS 320/17), the Commission on Government | Forecasting and Accountability (COGFA) is charged with | creating and submitting a report to the Governor and |
| General Assembly setting forth information regarding | recipients and benefits payable under the Public Safety | Employee Benefits Act (Act). | The responses to the questions below will be used by | COGFA to compile information regarding the PSEBA benefit | for its report. | The Act requires all employers subject to the PSEBA Act | to submit the following information within 120 days after | receipt of this form. | (1) Name of the employer: | (2) The number of PSEBA benefit applications filed | under the Act during the reporting period provided in | the aggregate and listed individually by name of | applicant and date of application: | (3) The number of PSEBA benefits and names of PSEBA | recipients receiving benefits awarded under the Act | during the reporting period provided in the aggregate | and listed individually by name of applicant and date | of application: | (4) The cost of the health insurance premiums paid | due to PSEBA benefits awarded under the Act during the | reporting period provided in the aggregate and listed | individually by name of PSEBA recipient: | (5) The number of PSEBA benefit applications filed | under the Act since the inception of the Act provided | in the aggregate and listed individually by name of |
| applicant and date of application: | (6) The number of PSEBA benefits awarded under the | Act since the inception of the Act provided in the | aggregate and listed individually by name of applicant | and date of application: | (7) The cost of health insurance premiums paid due | to PSEBA benefits awarded under the Act since the | inception of the Act provided in the aggregate and | listed individually by name of PSEBA recipient: | (8) The current annual cost of health insurance | premiums paid for PSEBA benefits awarded under the Act | provided in the aggregate and listed individually by | name of PSEBA recipient: | (9) The annual cost of health insurance premiums | paid for PSEBA benefits awarded under the Act listed by | year since the inception of the Act provided in annual | aggregate amounts and listed individually by name of | PSEBA recipient: | (10) A description of health insurance benefit | levels currently provided by the employer to the PSEBA | recipient: | (11) The total cost of the monthly health insurance | premium currently provided to the PSEBA recipient: | (12) The other costs of the health insurance | benefit currently provided to the PSEBA recipient | including, but not limited to: |
| (i) the co-pay requirements of the health | insurance policy provided to the PSEBA recipient; | (ii) the out-of-pocket deductibles of the | health insurance policy provided to the PSEBA | recipient; | (iii) any pharmaceutical benefits and co-pays | provided in the insurance policy; and | (iv) any policy limits of the health insurance | policy provided to the PSEBA recipient." | An employer covered under this Act shall file copies of the | PSEBA Recipient Reporting Form and the Employer Subject to the | PSEBA Act Reporting Form with COGFA within 120 days after | receipt of the Employer Subject to the PSEBA Act Reporting | Form. | The first form filed with COGFA under this Section shall | contain all information required by this Section. All forms | filed by the employer thereafter shall set forth the required | information for the 24-month period ending on June 30 preceding | the deadline date for filing the report. | Whenever possible, communication between COGFA and | employers as required by this Act shall be through electronic | means. | (c) For the purpose of creating the report required under | subsection (d), upon receipt of each PSEBA Benefit Recipient | Form, or as soon as reasonably practicable, COGFA shall make a |
| determination of whether the PSEBA benefit recipient or the | PSEBA benefit recipient's spouse meets one of the following | criteria: | (1) the PSEBA benefit recipient or the PSEBA benefit | recipient's spouse is receiving health insurance from a | current employer, a current employer of his or her spouse, | or another source; | (2) the PSEBA benefit recipient or the PSEBA benefit | recipient's spouse has been offered or provided access to | health insurance from a current employer or employers. | If one or both of the criteria are met, COGFA shall make | the following determinations of the associated costs and | benefit levels of health insurance provided or offered to the | PSEBA benefit recipient or the PSEBA benefit recipient's | spouse: | (A) a description of health insurance benefit levels | offered to or received by the PSEBA benefit recipient or | the PSEBA benefit recipient's spouse from a current | employer or a current employer of the PSEBA benefit | recipient's spouse; | (B) the monthly premium cost of health insurance | benefits offered to or received by the PSEBA benefit | recipient or the PSEBA benefit recipient's spouse from a | current employer or a current employer of the PSEBA benefit | recipient's spouse including, but not limited to: | (i) the total monthly cost of the health insurance |
| premium; | (ii) the monthly amount of the health insurance | premium to be paid by the employer; | (iii) the monthly amount of the health insurance | premium to be paid by the PSEBA benefit recipient or | the PSEBA benefit recipient's spouse; | (iv) the co-pay requirements of the health | insurance policy; | (v) the out-of-pocket deductibles of the health | insurance policy; | (vi) any pharmaceutical benefits and co-pays | provided in the insurance policy; | (vii) any policy limits of the health insurance | policy. | COGFA shall summarize the related costs and benefit levels | of health insurance provided or available to the PSEBA benefit | recipient or the PSEBA benefit recipient's spouse and contrast | the results to the cost and benefit levels of health insurance | currently provided by the employer subject to this Act. This | information shall be included in the report required in | subsection (d). | (d) By June 1, 2014, and by January 1 of every odd-numbered | even-numbered year thereafter beginning in 2017 2016 , COGFA | shall submit a report to the Governor and the General Assembly | setting forth the information received under subsections (a) | and (b). The report shall aggregate data in such a way as to |
| not reveal the identity of any single beneficiary. The | requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall be | satisfied by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, | Minority Leader, and Clerk of the House of Representatives, the | President, Minority Leader, and Secretary of the Senate, the | Legislative Research Unit as required under Section 3.1 of the | General Assembly Organization Act, and the State Government | Report Distribution Center for the General Assembly as required | under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State Library Act. | COGFA shall make this report available electronically on a | publicly accessible website.
| (Source: P.A. 98-561, eff. 8-27-13.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/3/2015
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