Public Act 094-1111
 
SB0036 Enrolled LRB094 04134 AMC 34155 b

    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
Sections 14-103.05, 14-104, 16-106, 16-158, and 17-133 as
follows:
 
    (40 ILCS 5/14-103.05)  (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-103.05)
    Sec. 14-103.05. Employee.
    (a) Any person employed by a Department who receives salary
for personal services rendered to the Department on a warrant
issued pursuant to a payroll voucher certified by a Department
and drawn by the State Comptroller upon the State Treasurer,
including an elected official described in subparagraph (d) of
Section 14-104, shall become an employee for purpose of
membership in the Retirement System on the first day of such
employment.
    A person entering service on or after January 1, 1972 and
prior to January 1, 1984 shall become a member as a condition
of employment and shall begin making contributions as of the
first day of employment.
    A person entering service on or after January 1, 1984
shall, upon completion of 6 months of continuous service which
is not interrupted by a break of more than 2 months, become a
member as a condition of employment. Contributions shall begin
the first of the month after completion of the qualifying
period.
    The qualifying period of 6 months of service is not
applicable to: (1) a person who has been granted credit for
service in a position covered by the State Universities
Retirement System, the Teachers' Retirement System of the State
of Illinois, the General Assembly Retirement System, or the
Judges Retirement System of Illinois unless that service has
been forfeited under the laws of those systems; (2) a person
entering service on or after July 1, 1991 in a noncovered
position; or (3) a person to whom Section 14-108.2a or
14-108.2b applies.
    (b) The term "employee" does not include the following:
        (1) members of the State Legislature, and persons
    electing to become members of the General Assembly
    Retirement System pursuant to Section 2-105;
        (2) incumbents of offices normally filled by vote of
    the people;
        (3) except as otherwise provided in this Section, any
    person appointed by the Governor with the advice and
    consent of the Senate unless that person elects to
    participate in this system;
        (3.1) any person serving as a commissioner of an ethics
    commission created under the State Officials and Employees
    Ethics Act unless that person elects to participate in this
    system with respect to that service as a commissioner;
        (3.2) any person serving as a part-time employee in any
    of the following positions: Legislative Inspector General,
    Special Legislative Inspector General, employee of the
    Office of the Legislative Inspector General, Executive
    Director of the Legislative Ethics Commission, or staff of
    the Legislative Ethics Commission, regardless of whether
    he or she is in active service on or after July 8, 2004
    (the effective date of Public Act 93-685), unless that
    person elects to participate in this System with respect to
    that service; in this item (3.2), a "part-time employee" is
    a person who is not required to work at least 35 hours per
    week;
        (3.3) any person who has made an election under Section
    1-123 and who is serving either as legal counsel in the
    Office of the Governor or as Chief Deputy Attorney General;
        (4) except as provided in Section 14-108.2 or
    14-108.2c, any person who is covered or eligible to be
    covered by the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of
    Illinois, the State Universities Retirement System, or the
    Judges Retirement System of Illinois;
        (5) an employee of a municipality or any other
    political subdivision of the State;
        (6) any person who becomes an employee after June 30,
    1979 as a public service employment program participant
    under the Federal Comprehensive Employment and Training
    Act and whose wages or fringe benefits are paid in whole or
    in part by funds provided under such Act;
        (7) enrollees of the Illinois Young Adult Conservation
    Corps program, administered by the Department of Natural
    Resources, authorized grantee pursuant to Title VIII of the
    "Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973", 29 USC
    993, as now or hereafter amended;
        (8) enrollees and temporary staff of programs
    administered by the Department of Natural Resources under
    the Youth Conservation Corps Act of 1970;
        (9) any person who is a member of any professional
    licensing or disciplinary board created under an Act
    administered by the Department of Professional Regulation
    or a successor agency or created or re-created after the
    effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997, and who
    receives per diem compensation rather than a salary,
    notwithstanding that such per diem compensation is paid by
    warrant issued pursuant to a payroll voucher; such persons
    have never been included in the membership of this System,
    and this amendatory Act of 1987 (P.A. 84-1472) is not
    intended to effect any change in the status of such
    persons;
        (10) any person who is a member of the Illinois Health
    Care Cost Containment Council, and receives per diem
    compensation rather than a salary, notwithstanding that
    such per diem compensation is paid by warrant issued
    pursuant to a payroll voucher; such persons have never been
    included in the membership of this System, and this
    amendatory Act of 1987 is not intended to effect any change
    in the status of such persons;
        (11) any person who is a member of the Oil and Gas
    Board created by Section 1.2 of the Illinois Oil and Gas
    Act, and receives per diem compensation rather than a
    salary, notwithstanding that such per diem compensation is
    paid by warrant issued pursuant to a payroll voucher; or
        (12) a person employed by the State Board of Higher
    Education in a position with the Illinois Century Network
    as of June 30, 2004, who remains continuously employed
    after that date by the Department of Central Management
    Services in a position with the Illinois Century Network
    and participates in the Article 15 system with respect to
    that employment.
    (c) An individual who represents or is employed as an
officer or employee of a statewide labor organization that
represents members of this System may participate in the System
and shall be deemed an employee, provided that (1) the
individual has previously earned creditable service under this
Article, (2) the individual files with the System an
irrevocable election to become a participant within 6 months
after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th
General Assembly, and (3) the individual does not receive
credit for that employment under any other provisions of this
Code. An employee under this subsection (c) is responsible for
paying to the System both (i) employee contributions based on
the actual compensation received for service with the labor
organization and (ii) employer contributions based on the
percentage of payroll certified by the board; all or any part
of these contributions may be paid on the employee's behalf or
picked up for tax purposes (if authorized under federal law) by
the labor organization.
    A person who is an employee as defined in this subsection
(c) may establish service credit for similar employment prior
to becoming an employee under this subsection by paying to the
System for that employment the contributions specified in this
subsection, plus interest at the effective rate from the date
of service to the date of payment. However, credit shall not be
granted under this subsection (c) for any such prior employment
for which the applicant received credit under any other
provision of this Code or during which the applicant was on a
leave of absence.
(Source: P.A. 92-14, eff. 6-28-01; 93-685, eff. 7-8-04; 93-839,
eff. 7-30-04; 93-1069, eff. 1-15-05.)
 
    (40 ILCS 5/14-104)  (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-104)
    Sec. 14-104. Service for which contributions permitted.
Contributions provided for in this Section shall cover the
period of service granted. Except as otherwise provided in this
Section, the contributions shall be based upon the employee's
compensation and contribution rate in effect on the date he
last became a member of the System; provided that for all
employment prior to January 1, 1969 the contribution rate shall
be that in effect for a noncovered employee on the date he last
became a member of the System. Except as otherwise provided in
this Section, contributions permitted under this Section shall
include regular interest from the date an employee last became
a member of the System to the date of payment.
    These contributions must be paid in full before retirement
either in a lump sum or in installment payments in accordance
with such rules as may be adopted by the board.
    (a) Any member may make contributions as required in this
Section for any period of service, subsequent to the date of
establishment, but prior to the date of membership.
    (b) Any employee who had been previously excluded from
membership because of age at entry and subsequently became
eligible may elect to make contributions as required in this
Section for the period of service during which he was
ineligible.
    (c) An employee of the Department of Insurance who, after
January 1, 1944 but prior to becoming eligible for membership,
received salary from funds of insurance companies in the
process of rehabilitation, liquidation, conservation or
dissolution, may elect to make contributions as required in
this Section for such service.
    (d) Any employee who rendered service in a State office to
which he was elected, or rendered service in the elective
office of Clerk of the Appellate Court prior to the date he
became a member, may make contributions for such service as
required in this Section. Any member who served by appointment
of the Governor under the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois
and did not participate in this System may make contributions
as required in this Section for such service.
    (e) Any person employed by the United States government or
any instrumentality or agency thereof from January 1, 1942
through November 15, 1946 as the result of a transfer from
State service by executive order of the President of the United
States shall be entitled to prior service credit covering the
period from January 1, 1942 through December 31, 1943 as
provided for in this Article and to membership service credit
for the period from January 1, 1944 through November 15, 1946
by making the contributions required in this Section. A person
so employed on January 1, 1944 but whose employment began after
January 1, 1942 may qualify for prior service and membership
service credit under the same conditions.
    (f) An employee of the Department of Labor of the State of
Illinois who performed services for and under the supervision
of that Department prior to January 1, 1944 but who was
compensated for those services directly by federal funds and
not by a warrant of the Auditor of Public Accounts paid by the
State Treasurer may establish credit for such employment by
making the contributions required in this Section. An employee
of the Department of Agriculture of the State of Illinois, who
performed services for and under the supervision of that
Department prior to June 1, 1963, but was compensated for those
services directly by federal funds and not paid by a warrant of
the Auditor of Public Accounts paid by the State Treasurer, and
who did not contribute to any other public employee retirement
system for such service, may establish credit for such
employment by making the contributions required in this
Section.
    (g) Any employee who executed a waiver of membership within
60 days prior to January 1, 1944 may, at any time while in the
service of a department, file with the board a rescission of
such waiver. Upon making the contributions required by this
Section, the member shall be granted the creditable service
that would have been received if the waiver had not been
executed.
    (h) Until May 1, 1990, an employee who was employed on a
full-time basis by a regional planning commission for at least
5 continuous years may establish creditable service for such
employment by making the contributions required under this
Section, provided that any credits earned by the employee in
the commission's retirement plan have been terminated.
    (i) Any person who rendered full time contractual services
to the General Assembly as a member of a legislative staff may
establish service credit for up to 8 years of such services by
making the contributions required under this Section, provided
that application therefor is made not later than July 1, 1991.
    (j) By paying the contributions otherwise required under
this Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be
equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefit plus
interest, but with all of the interest calculated from the date
the employee last became a member of the System or November 19,
1991, whichever is later, to the date of payment, an employee
may establish service credit for a period of up to 2 years
spent in active military service for which he does not qualify
for credit under Section 14-105, provided that (1) he was not
dishonorably discharged from such military service, and (2) the
amount of service credit established by a member under this
subsection (j), when added to the amount of military service
credit granted to the member under subsection (b) of Section
14-105, shall not exceed 5 years. The change in the manner of
calculating interest under this subsection (j) made by this
amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly applies to credit
purchased by an employee on or after its effective date and
does not entitle any person to a refund of contributions or
interest already paid.
    (k) An employee who was employed on a full-time basis by
the Illinois State's Attorneys Association Statewide Appellate
Assistance Service LEAA-ILEC grant project prior to the time
that project became the State's Attorneys Appellate Service
Commission, now the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate
Prosecutor, an agency of State government, may establish
creditable service for not more than 60 months service for such
employment by making contributions required under this
Section.
    (l) By paying the contributions otherwise required under
this Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be
equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefit plus
interest, a member may establish service credit for periods of
less than one year spent on authorized leave of absence from
service, provided that (1) the period of leave began on or
after January 1, 1982 and (2) any credit established by the
member for the period of leave in any other public employee
retirement system has been terminated. A member may establish
service credit under this subsection for more than one period
of authorized leave, and in that case the total period of
service credit established by the member under this subsection
may exceed one year. In determining the contributions required
for establishing service credit under this subsection, the
interest shall be calculated from the beginning of the leave of
absence to the date of payment.
    (m) Any person who rendered contractual services to a
member of the General Assembly as a worker in the member's
district office may establish creditable service for up to 3
years of those contractual services by making the contributions
required under this Section. The System shall determine a
full-time salary equivalent for the purpose of calculating the
required contribution. To establish credit under this
subsection, the applicant must apply to the System by March 1,
1998.
    (n) Any person who rendered contractual services to a
member of the General Assembly as a worker providing
constituent services to persons in the member's district may
establish creditable service for up to 8 years of those
contractual services by making the contributions required
under this Section. The System shall determine a full-time
salary equivalent for the purpose of calculating the required
contribution. To establish credit under this subsection, the
applicant must apply to the System by March 1, 1998.
    (o) A member who participated in the Illinois Legislative
Staff Internship Program may establish creditable service for
up to one year of that participation by making the contribution
required under this Section. The System shall determine a
full-time salary equivalent for the purpose of calculating the
required contribution. Credit may not be established under this
subsection for any period for which service credit is
established under any other provision of this Code.
    (p) By paying the contributions otherwise required under
this Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be
equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefit plus
interest, a member may establish service credit for a period of
up to 8 years during which he or she was employed by the
Visually Handicapped Managers of Illinois in a vending program
operated under a contractual agreement with the Department of
Rehabilitation Services or its successor agency.
    This subsection (p) applies without regard to whether the
person was in service on or after the effective date of this
amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly. In the case of a
person who is receiving a retirement annuity on that effective
date, the increase, if any, shall begin to accrue on the first
annuity payment date following receipt by the System of the
contributions required under this subsection (p).
    (q) By paying the required contributions under this
Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be equal to
the employer's normal cost of the benefit plus interest, an
employee who was laid off but returned to State employment
under circumstances in which the employee is considered to have
been in continuous service for purposes of determining
seniority may establish creditable service for the period of
the layoff, provided that (1) the applicant applies for the
creditable service under this subsection (q) within 6 months
after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th
General Assembly, (2) the applicant does not receive credit for
that period under any other provision of this Code, (3) at the
time of the layoff, the applicant is not in an initial
probationary status consistent with the rules of the Department
of Central Management Services, and (4) the total amount of
creditable service established by the applicant under this
subsection (q) does not exceed 3 years. For service established
under this subsection (q), the required employee contribution
shall be based on the rate of compensation earned by the
employee on the date of returning to employment after the
layoff and the contribution rate then in effect, and the
required interest shall be calculated from the date of
returning to employment after the layoff to the date of
payment.
(Source: P.A. 94-612, eff. 8-18-05.)
 
    (40 ILCS 5/16-106)  (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-106)
    Sec. 16-106. Teacher. "Teacher": The following
individuals, provided that, for employment prior to July 1,
1990, they are employed on a full-time basis, or if not
full-time, on a permanent and continuous basis in a position in
which services are expected to be rendered for at least one
school term:
        (1) Any educational, administrative, professional or
    other staff employed in the public common schools included
    within this system in a position requiring certification
    under the law governing the certification of teachers;
        (2) Any educational, administrative, professional or
    other staff employed in any facility of the Department of
    Children and Family Services or the Department of Human
    Services, in a position requiring certification under the
    law governing the certification of teachers, and any person
    who (i) works in such a position for the Department of
    Corrections, (ii) was a member of this System on May 31,
    1987, and (iii) did not elect to become a member of the
    State Employees' Retirement System pursuant to Section
    14-108.2 of this Code; except that "teacher" does not
    include any person who (A) becomes a security employee of
    the Department of Human Services, as defined in Section
    14-110, after June 28, 2001 (the effective date of Public
    Act 92-14), or (B) becomes a member of the State Employees'
    Retirement System pursuant to Section 14-108.2c of this
    Code;
        (3) Any regional superintendent of schools, assistant
    regional superintendent of schools, State Superintendent
    of Education; any person employed by the State Board of
    Education as an executive; any executive of the boards
    engaged in the service of public common school education in
    school districts covered under this system of which the
    State Superintendent of Education is an ex-officio member;
        (4) Any employee of a school board association
    operating in compliance with Article 23 of the School Code
    who is certificated under the law governing the
    certification of teachers;
        (5) Any person employed by the retirement system who:
            (i) was an employee of and a participant in the
        system on August 17, 2001 (the effective date of Public
        Act 92-416), or
            (ii) becomes an employee of the system on or after
        August 17, 2001;
        (6) Any educational, administrative, professional or
    other staff employed by and under the supervision and
    control of a regional superintendent of schools, provided
    such employment position requires the person to be
    certificated under the law governing the certification of
    teachers and is in an educational program serving 2 or more
    districts in accordance with a joint agreement authorized
    by the School Code or by federal legislation;
        (7) Any educational, administrative, professional or
    other staff employed in an educational program serving 2 or
    more school districts in accordance with a joint agreement
    authorized by the School Code or by federal legislation and
    in a position requiring certification under the laws
    governing the certification of teachers;
        (8) Any officer or employee of a statewide teacher
    organization or officer of a national teacher organization
    who is certified under the law governing certification of
    teachers, provided: (i) the individual had previously
    established creditable service under this Article, (ii)
    the individual files with the system an irrevocable
    election to become a member, and (iii) the individual does
    not receive credit for such service under any other Article
    of this Code;
        (9) Any educational, administrative, professional, or
    other staff employed in a charter school operating in
    compliance with the Charter Schools Law who is certificated
    under the law governing the certification of teachers.
        (10) Any person employed, on the effective date of this
    amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, by the
    Macon-Piatt Regional Office of Education in a
    birth-through-age-three pilot program receiving funds
    under Section 2-389 of the School Code who is required by
    the Macon-Piatt Regional Office of Education to hold a
    teaching certificate, provided that the Macon-Piatt
    Regional Office of Education makes an election, within 6
    months after the effective date of this amendatory Act of
    the 94th General Assembly, to have the person participate
    in the system. Any service established prior to the
    effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General
    Assembly for service as an employee of the Macon-Piatt
    Regional Office of Education in a birth-through-age-three
    pilot program receiving funds under Section 2-389 of the
    School Code shall be considered service as a teacher if
    employee and employer contributions have been received by
    the system and the system has not refunded those
    contributions.
    An annuitant receiving a retirement annuity under this
Article or under Article 17 of this Code who is employed by a
board of education or other employer as permitted under Section
16-118 or 16-150.1 is not a "teacher" for purposes of this
Article. A person who has received a single-sum retirement
benefit under Section 16-136.4 of this Article is not a
"teacher" for purposes of this Article.
    A person who is a teacher as described in item (8) of this
Section may establish service credit for similar employment
prior to becoming certified as a teacher if he or she (i) is
certified as a teacher on or before the effective date of this
amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, (ii) applies in
writing to the system within 6 months after the effective date
of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, and (iii)
pays to the system contributions equal to the normal costs
calculated from the date of first full-time employment as
described in item (8) to the date of payment, compounded
annually at the rate of 8.5% per year for periods before the
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General
Assembly and for subsequent periods at a rate equal to the
System's actuarially assumed rate of return on investments.
However, credit shall not be granted under this paragraph for
any such prior employment for which the applicant received
credit under any other provision of this Code.
(Source: P.A. 92-14, eff. 6-28-01; 92-416, eff. 8-17-01;
92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 93-320, eff. 7-23-03.)
 
    (40 ILCS 5/16-158)   (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-158)
    Sec. 16-158. Contributions by State and other employing
units.
    (a) The State shall make contributions to the System by
means of appropriations from the Common School Fund and other
State funds of amounts which, together with other employer
contributions, employee contributions, investment income, and
other income, will be sufficient to meet the cost of
maintaining and administering the System on a 90% funded basis
in accordance with actuarial recommendations.
    The Board shall determine the amount of State contributions
required for each fiscal year on the basis of the actuarial
tables and other assumptions adopted by the Board and the
recommendations of the actuary, using the formula in subsection
(b-3).
    (a-1) Annually, on or before November 15, the Board shall
certify to the Governor the amount of the required State
contribution for the coming fiscal year. The certification
shall include a copy of the actuarial recommendations upon
which it is based.
    On or before May 1, 2004, the Board shall recalculate and
recertify to the Governor the amount of the required State
contribution to the System for State fiscal year 2005, taking
into account the amounts appropriated to and received by the
System under subsection (d) of Section 7.2 of the General
Obligation Bond Act.
    On or before July 1, 2005, the Board shall recalculate and
recertify to the Governor the amount of the required State
contribution to the System for State fiscal year 2006, taking
into account the changes in required State contributions made
by this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly.
    (b) Through State fiscal year 1995, the State contributions
shall be paid to the System in accordance with Section 18-7 of
the School Code.
    (b-1) Beginning in State fiscal year 1996, on the 15th day
of each month, or as soon thereafter as may be practicable, the
Board shall submit vouchers for payment of State contributions
to the System, in a total monthly amount of one-twelfth of the
required annual State contribution certified under subsection
(a-1). From the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
93rd General Assembly through June 30, 2004, the Board shall
not submit vouchers for the remainder of fiscal year 2004 in
excess of the fiscal year 2004 certified contribution amount
determined under this Section after taking into consideration
the transfer to the System under subsection (a) of Section
6z-61 of the State Finance Act. These vouchers shall be paid by
the State Comptroller and Treasurer by warrants drawn on the
funds appropriated to the System for that fiscal year.
    If in any month the amount remaining unexpended from all
other appropriations to the System for the applicable fiscal
year (including the appropriations to the System under Section
8.12 of the State Finance Act and Section 1 of the State
Pension Funds Continuing Appropriation Act) is less than the
amount lawfully vouchered under this subsection, the
difference shall be paid from the Common School Fund under the
continuing appropriation authority provided in Section 1.1 of
the State Pension Funds Continuing Appropriation Act.
    (b-2) Allocations from the Common School Fund apportioned
to school districts not coming under this System shall not be
diminished or affected by the provisions of this Article.
    (b-3) For State fiscal years 2011 through 2045, the minimum
contribution to the System to be made by the State for each
fiscal year shall be an amount determined by the System to be
sufficient to bring the total assets of the System up to 90% of
the total actuarial liabilities of the System by the end of
State fiscal year 2045. In making these determinations, the
required State contribution shall be calculated each year as a
level percentage of payroll over the years remaining to and
including fiscal year 2045 and shall be determined under the
projected unit credit actuarial cost method.
    For State fiscal years 1996 through 2005, the State
contribution to the System, as a percentage of the applicable
employee payroll, shall be increased in equal annual increments
so that by State fiscal year 2011, the State is contributing at
the rate required under this Section; except that in the
following specified State fiscal years, the State contribution
to the System shall not be less than the following indicated
percentages of the applicable employee payroll, even if the
indicated percentage will produce a State contribution in
excess of the amount otherwise required under this subsection
and subsection (a), and notwithstanding any contrary
certification made under subsection (a-1) before the effective
date of this amendatory Act of 1998: 10.02% in FY 1999; 10.77%
in FY 2000; 11.47% in FY 2001; 12.16% in FY 2002; 12.86% in FY
2003; and 13.56% in FY 2004.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, the
total required State contribution for State fiscal year 2006 is
$534,627,700.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, the
total required State contribution for State fiscal year 2007 is
$738,014,500.
    For each of State fiscal years 2008 through 2010, the State
contribution to the System, as a percentage of the applicable
employee payroll, shall be increased in equal annual increments
from the required State contribution for State fiscal year
2007, so that by State fiscal year 2011, the State is
contributing at the rate otherwise required under this Section.
    Beginning in State fiscal year 2046, the minimum State
contribution for each fiscal year shall be the amount needed to
maintain the total assets of the System at 90% of the total
actuarial liabilities of the System.
    Amounts received by the System pursuant to Section 25 of
the Budget Stabilization Act in any fiscal year do not reduce
and do not constitute payment of any portion of the minimum
State contribution required under this Article in that fiscal
year. Such amounts shall not reduce, and shall not be included
in the calculation of, the required State contributions under
this Article in any future year until the System has reached a
funding ratio of at least 90%. A reference in this Article to
the "required State contribution" or any substantially similar
term does not include or apply to any amounts payable to the
System under Section 25 of the Budget Stabilization Act.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, the
required State contribution for State fiscal year 2005 and for
fiscal year 2008 and each fiscal year thereafter, as calculated
under this Section and certified under subsection (a-1), shall
not exceed an amount equal to (i) the amount of the required
State contribution that would have been calculated under this
Section for that fiscal year if the System had not received any
payments under subsection (d) of Section 7.2 of the General
Obligation Bond Act, minus (ii) the portion of the State's
total debt service payments for that fiscal year on the bonds
issued for the purposes of that Section 7.2, as determined and
certified by the Comptroller, that is the same as the System's
portion of the total moneys distributed under subsection (d) of
Section 7.2 of the General Obligation Bond Act. In determining
this maximum for State fiscal years 2008 through 2010, however,
the amount referred to in item (i) shall be increased, as a
percentage of the applicable employee payroll, in equal
increments calculated from the sum of the required State
contribution for State fiscal year 2007 plus the applicable
portion of the State's total debt service payments for fiscal
year 2007 on the bonds issued for the purposes of Section 7.2
of the General Obligation Bond Act, so that, by State fiscal
year 2011, the State is contributing at the rate otherwise
required under this Section.
    (c) Payment of the required State contributions and of all
pensions, retirement annuities, death benefits, refunds, and
other benefits granted under or assumed by this System, and all
expenses in connection with the administration and operation
thereof, are obligations of the State.
    If members are paid from special trust or federal funds
which are administered by the employing unit, whether school
district or other unit, the employing unit shall pay to the
System from such funds the full accruing retirement costs based
upon that service, as determined by the System. Employer
contributions, based on salary paid to members from federal
funds, may be forwarded by the distributing agency of the State
of Illinois to the System prior to allocation, in an amount
determined in accordance with guidelines established by such
agency and the System.
    (d) Effective July 1, 1986, any employer of a teacher as
defined in paragraph (8) of Section 16-106 shall pay the
employer's normal cost of benefits based upon the teacher's
service, in addition to employee contributions, as determined
by the System. Such employer contributions shall be forwarded
monthly in accordance with guidelines established by the
System.
    However, with respect to benefits granted under Section
16-133.4 or 16-133.5 to a teacher as defined in paragraph (8)
of Section 16-106, the employer's contribution shall be 12%
(rather than 20%) of the member's highest annual salary rate
for each year of creditable service granted, and the employer
shall also pay the required employee contribution on behalf of
the teacher. For the purposes of Sections 16-133.4 and
16-133.5, a teacher as defined in paragraph (8) of Section
16-106 who is serving in that capacity while on leave of
absence from another employer under this Article shall not be
considered an employee of the employer from which the teacher
is on leave.
    (e) Beginning July 1, 1998, every employer of a teacher
shall pay to the System an employer contribution computed as
follows:
        (1) Beginning July 1, 1998 through June 30, 1999, the
    employer contribution shall be equal to 0.3% of each
    teacher's salary.
        (2) Beginning July 1, 1999 and thereafter, the employer
    contribution shall be equal to 0.58% of each teacher's
    salary.
The school district or other employing unit may pay these
employer contributions out of any source of funding available
for that purpose and shall forward the contributions to the
System on the schedule established for the payment of member
contributions.
    These employer contributions are intended to offset a
portion of the cost to the System of the increases in
retirement benefits resulting from this amendatory Act of 1998.
    Each employer of teachers is entitled to a credit against
the contributions required under this subsection (e) with
respect to salaries paid to teachers for the period January 1,
2002 through June 30, 2003, equal to the amount paid by that
employer under subsection (a-5) of Section 6.6 of the State
Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 with respect to salaries
paid to teachers for that period.
    The additional 1% employee contribution required under
Section 16-152 by this amendatory Act of 1998 is the
responsibility of the teacher and not the teacher's employer,
unless the employer agrees, through collective bargaining or
otherwise, to make the contribution on behalf of the teacher.
    If an employer is required by a contract in effect on May
1, 1998 between the employer and an employee organization to
pay, on behalf of all its full-time employees covered by this
Article, all mandatory employee contributions required under
this Article, then the employer shall be excused from paying
the employer contribution required under this subsection (e)
for the balance of the term of that contract. The employer and
the employee organization shall jointly certify to the System
the existence of the contractual requirement, in such form as
the System may prescribe. This exclusion shall cease upon the
termination, extension, or renewal of the contract at any time
after May 1, 1998.
    (f) If the amount of a teacher's salary for any school year
used to determine final average salary exceeds the member's
annual full-time salary rate with the same employer for the
previous school year by more than 6%, the teacher's employer
shall pay to the System, in addition to all other payments
required under this Section and in accordance with guidelines
established by the System, the present value of the increase in
benefits resulting from the portion of the increase in salary
that is in excess of 6%. This present value shall be computed
by the System on the basis of the actuarial assumptions and
tables used in the most recent actuarial valuation of the
System that is available at the time of the computation. If a
teacher's salary for the 2005-2006 school year is used to
determine final average salary under this subsection (f), then
the changes made to this subsection (f) by Public Act 94-1057
shall apply in calculating whether the increase in his or her
salary is in excess of 6%. For the purposes of this Section,
change in employment under Section 10-21.12 of the School Code
on or after June 1, 2005 shall constitute a change in employer.
The System may require the employer to provide any pertinent
information or documentation. The changes made to this
subsection (f) by this amendatory Act of the 94th General
Assembly apply without regard to whether the teacher was in
service on or after its effective date.
    Whenever it determines that a payment is or may be required
under this subsection, the System shall calculate the amount of
the payment and bill the employer for that amount. The bill
shall specify the calculations used to determine the amount
due. If the employer disputes the amount of the bill, it may,
within 30 days after receipt of the bill, apply to the System
in writing for a recalculation. The application must specify in
detail the grounds of the dispute and, if the employer asserts
that the calculation is subject to subsection (g) or (h) of
this Section, must include an affidavit setting forth and
attesting to all facts within the employer's knowledge that are
pertinent to the applicability of that subsection. Upon
receiving a timely application for recalculation, the System
shall review the application and, if appropriate, recalculate
the amount due.
    The employer contributions required under this subsection
(f) may be paid in the form of a lump sum within 90 days after
receipt of the bill. If the employer contributions are not paid
within 90 days after receipt of the bill, then interest will be
charged at a rate equal to the System's annual actuarially
assumed rate of return on investment compounded annually from
the 91st day after receipt of the bill. Payments must be
concluded within 3 years after the employer's receipt of the
bill.
    (g) This subsection (g) applies only to payments made or
salary increases given on or after June 1, 2005 but before July
1, 2011. The changes made by Public Act 94-1057 this amendatory
Act of the 94th General Assembly shall not require the System
to refund any payments received before July 31, 2006 (the
effective date of Public Act 94-1057) this amendatory Act.
    When assessing payment for any amount due under subsection
(f), the System shall exclude salary increases paid to teachers
under contracts or collective bargaining agreements entered
into, amended, or renewed before June 1, 2005.
    When assessing payment for any amount due under subsection
(f), the System shall exclude salary increases paid to a
teacher at a time when the teacher is 10 or more years from
retirement eligibility under Section 16-132 or 16-133.2.
    When assessing payment for any amount due under subsection
(f), the System shall exclude salary increases resulting from
overload work, including summer school, when the school
district has certified to the System, and the System has
approved the certification, that (i) the overload work is for
the sole purpose of classroom instruction in excess of the
standard number of classes for a full-time teacher in a school
district during a school year and (ii) the salary increases are
equal to or less than the rate of pay for classroom instruction
computed on the teacher's current salary and work schedule.
    When assessing payment for any amount due under subsection
(f), the System shall exclude a salary increase resulting from
a promotion (i) for which the employee is required to hold a
certificate or supervisory endorsement issued by the State
Teacher Certification Board that is a different certification
or supervisory endorsement than is required for the teacher's
previous position and (ii) to a position that has existed and
been filled by a member for no less than one complete academic
year and the salary increase from the promotion is an increase
that results in an amount no greater than the lesser of the
average salary paid for other similar positions in the district
requiring the same certification or the amount stipulated in
the collective bargaining agreement for a similar position
requiring the same certification.
    When assessing payment for any amount due under subsection
(f), the System shall exclude any payment to the teacher from
the State of Illinois or the State Board of Education over
which the employer does not have discretion, notwithstanding
that the payment is included in the computation of final
average salary.
    (h) When assessing payment for any amount due under
subsection (f), the System shall exclude any salary increase
described in subsection (g) of this Section given on or after
July 1, 2011 but before July 1, 2014 under a contract or
collective bargaining agreement entered into, amended, or
renewed on or after June 1, 2005 but before July 1, 2011.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, any
payments made or salary increases given after June 30, 2014
shall be used in assessing payment for any amount due under
subsection (f) of this Section.
    (i) The System shall prepare a report and file copies of
the report with the Governor and the General Assembly by
January 1, 2007 that contains all of the following information:
        (1) The number of recalculations required by the
    changes made to this Section by Public Act 94-1057 this
    amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly for each
    employer.
        (2) The dollar amount by which each employer's
    contribution to the System was changed due to
    recalculations required by Public Act 94-1057 this
    amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly.
        (3) The total amount the System received from each
    employer as a result of the changes made to this Section by
    Public Act 94-4.
        (4) The increase in the required State contribution
    resulting from the changes made to this Section by Public
    Act 94-1057 this amendatory Act of the 94th General
    Assembly.
(Source: P.A. 93-2, eff. 4-7-03; 93-665, eff. 3-5-04; 94-4,
eff. 6-1-05; 94-839, eff. 6-6-06; 94-1057, eff. 7-31-06;
revised 8-3-06.)
 
    (40 ILCS 5/17-133)  (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-133)
    Sec. 17-133. Contributions for periods of outside and other
service.
    Regularly certified and appointed teachers who desire to
have the following described services credited for pension
purposes shall submit to the Board evidence thereof and pay
into the Fund the amounts prescribed herein:
        1. For teaching service by a certified teacher in the
    public schools of the several states or in schools operated
    by or under the auspices of the United States, a teacher
    shall pay the contributions at the rates in force (a) on
    the date of appointment as a regularly certified teacher
    after salary adjustments are completed, or (b) at the time
    of reappointment after salary adjustments are completed,
    whichever is later, but not less than $450 per year of
    service. Upon the Board's approval of such service and the
    payment of the required contributions, service credit of
    not more than 10 years shall be granted.
        2. For service as a playground instructor in public
    school playgrounds, teachers shall pay the contributions
    prescribed in this Article (a) at the time of appointment,
    as a regularly certified teacher after salary adjustments
    are completed, or (b) on return to service as a full time
    regularly certified teacher, as the case may be, provided
    such rates or amounts shall not be less than $450 per year.
        3. For service prior to September 1, 1955, in the
    public schools of the City as a substitute, evening school
    or temporary teacher, or for service as an Americanization
    teacher prior to December 31, 1955, teachers shall pay the
    contributions prescribed in this Article (a) at the time of
    appointment, as a regularly certified teacher after salary
    adjustments are completed, (b) on return to service as a
    full time regularly certified teacher, as the case may be,
    provided such rates or amounts shall not be less than $450
    per year; and provided further that for teachers employed
    on or after September 1, 1953, rates shall not include
    contributions for widows' pensions if the service
    described in this sub-paragraph 3 was rendered before that
    date. Any teacher entitled to repay a refund of
    contributions under Section 17-126 may validate service
    described in this paragraph by payment of the amounts
    prescribed herein, together with the repayment of the
    refund, provided that if such creditable service was the
    last service rendered in the public schools of the City and
    is not automatically reinstated by repayment of the refund,
    the rates or amounts shall not be less than $450 per year.
        4. For service after June 30, 1982 as a member of the
    Board of Education, if required to resign from an
    administrative or teaching position in order to qualify as
    a member of the Board of Education.
        5. For service during the 1986-87 school year as a
    teacher on a special leave of absence with full loss of
    salary, teaching for an agency under contract to the Board
    of Education, if the teacher returned to employment in
    September, 1987. For service under this item 5, the teacher
    must pay the contributions at the rates in force at the
    completion of the leave period.
        6. For up to 2 years of service as a teacher or
    administrator employed by a private school registered with
    or recognized by the Illinois State Board of Education,
    provided that the teacher (i) was certified under the law
    governing the certification of teachers at the time the
    service was rendered, (ii) applies in writing on or after
    the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th
    General Assembly and on or before June 1, 2009, (iii)
    supplies satisfactory evidence of the employment, (iv)
    completes at least 10 years of contributing service as a
    teacher as defined in Section 17-106, (v) pays the
    contribution required in this Section, and (vi) does not
    receive credit for that service under any other provision
    of this Code. The member may apply for credit under this
    subsection and pay the required contribution before
    completing the 10 years of contributing service required
    under item (iv), but the credit may not be used until the
    item (iv) contributing service requirement has been met.
        For each year of service credit to be established under
    this subparagraph 6, a member is required to contribute to
    the System (i) 16.5% of the annual salary rate during the
    first year of full-time employment as a teacher under this
    Article following the private school service, plus (ii)
    interest thereon from the date of first full-time
    employment as a teacher under this Article following the
    private school service to the date of payment, compounded
    annually, at the rate of 8.0% per year.
    For service described in sub-paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of this
Section, interest shall be charged beginning one year after the
effective date of appointment or reappointment.
    Effective September 1, 1974, the interest rate to be
charged by the Fund on contributions provided in sub-paragraphs
1, 2, 3 and 4 shall be 5% per annum compounded annually.
(Source: P.A. 90-566, eff. 1-2-98; 91-887, eff. 7-6-00.)
 
    Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding
Section 8.30 as follows:
 
    (30 ILCS 805/8.30 new)
    Sec. 8.30. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8
of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the
implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory Act of
the 94th General Assembly.
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.