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| | 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 HB4060 Introduced , by Rep. Allen Skillicorn SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Illinois Pension Code. With respect to the 5 State-funded Retirement Systems: requires each System to implement a Tier 3 plan by July 1, 2018 that aggregates State and employee contributions in individual participant accounts which are used for payouts after retirement. Provides that a person who becomes a participant of a System on or after July 1, 2018 shall participate in the Tier 3 plan instead of the defined benefit plan. Authorizes a Tier 1 or Tier 2 participant to elect to participate in the Tier 3 plan instead of the defined benefit plan and to also elect to terminate all participation in the defined benefit plan and to have a specified amount credited to his or her account. In Articles 14, 15, and 16, requires those Systems to offer an optional accelerated benefit payment to certain members in lieu of receiving a pension; authorizes bonds to be issued for those payments. Repeals provisions relating to the defined contribution plan established under Public Act 98-599, which has been held unconstitutional. Makes related changes in the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning public employee benefits.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 |
5 | | is amended by changing Sections 3 and 10 as follows:
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6 | | (5 ILCS 375/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 523)
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7 | | Sec. 3. Definitions. Unless the context otherwise |
8 | | requires, the
following words and phrases as used in this Act |
9 | | shall have the following
meanings. The Department may define |
10 | | these and other words and phrases
separately for the purpose of |
11 | | implementing specific programs providing benefits
under this |
12 | | Act.
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13 | | (a) "Administrative service organization" means any |
14 | | person, firm or
corporation experienced in the handling of |
15 | | claims which is
fully qualified, financially sound and capable |
16 | | of meeting the service
requirements of a contract of |
17 | | administration executed with the Department.
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18 | | (b) "Annuitant" means (1) an employee who retires, or has |
19 | | retired,
on or after January 1, 1966 on an immediate annuity |
20 | | under the provisions
of Article Articles 2 (including an |
21 | | employee who, in lieu of receiving an annuity under that |
22 | | Article, has retired under the Tier 3 plan established under |
23 | | Section 2-165.5 of that Article) , 14 (including an employee who |
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1 | | has elected to receive an alternative retirement cancellation |
2 | | payment under Section 14-108.5 of the Illinois Pension Code in |
3 | | lieu of an annuity , an employee who, in lieu of receiving an |
4 | | annuity under that Article, has retired under the Tier 3 plan |
5 | | established under Section 14-155.5 of that Article, or an |
6 | | employee who meets the criteria for retirement, but in lieu of |
7 | | receiving an annuity under that Article has elected to receive |
8 | | an accelerated pension benefit payment under Section 14-147.5 |
9 | | of that Article ), or 15 (including an employee who has retired |
10 | | under the optional
retirement program established under |
11 | | Section 15-158.2 or the Tier 3 plan established under Section |
12 | | 15-155.5 of the Illinois Pension Code or an employee who meets |
13 | | the criteria for retirement but in lieu of receiving an annuity |
14 | | under that Article has elected to receive an accelerated |
15 | | pension benefit payment under Section 15-185.5 of the Article ),
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16 | | paragraphs (2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106 (including an |
17 | | employee who, in lieu of receiving an annuity under that |
18 | | Article, has retired under the Tier 3 plan established under |
19 | | Section 16-205.5 of the Illinois Pension Code or an employee |
20 | | who meets the criteria for retirement, but in lieu of receiving |
21 | | an annuity under that Article has elected to receive an |
22 | | accelerated pension benefit payment under Section 16-190.5 of |
23 | | the Illinois Pension Code) , or
Article 18 (including an |
24 | | employee who, in lieu of receiving an annuity under that |
25 | | Article, has retired under the Tier 3 plan established under |
26 | | Section 18-121.5 of that Article) of the Illinois Pension Code; |
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1 | | (2) any person who was receiving
group insurance coverage under |
2 | | this Act as of March 31, 1978 by
reason of his status as an |
3 | | annuitant, even though the annuity in relation
to which such |
4 | | coverage was provided is a proportional annuity based on less
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5 | | than the minimum period of service required for a retirement |
6 | | annuity in
the system involved; (3) any person not otherwise |
7 | | covered by this Act
who has retired as a participating member |
8 | | under Article 2 of the Illinois
Pension Code but is ineligible |
9 | | for the retirement annuity under Section
2-119 of the Illinois |
10 | | Pension Code; (4) the spouse of any person who
is receiving a |
11 | | retirement annuity under Article 18 of the Illinois Pension
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12 | | Code and who is covered under a group health insurance program |
13 | | sponsored
by a governmental employer other than the State of |
14 | | Illinois and who has
irrevocably elected to waive his or her |
15 | | coverage under this Act and to have
his or her spouse |
16 | | considered as the "annuitant" under this Act and not as
a |
17 | | "dependent"; or (5) an employee who retires, or has retired, |
18 | | from a
qualified position, as determined according to rules |
19 | | promulgated by the
Director, under a qualified local |
20 | | government, a qualified rehabilitation
facility, a qualified |
21 | | domestic violence shelter or service, or a qualified child |
22 | | advocacy center. (For definition
of "retired employee", see (p) |
23 | | post).
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24 | | (b-5) (Blank).
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25 | | (b-6) (Blank).
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26 | | (b-7) (Blank).
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1 | | (c) "Carrier" means (1) an insurance company, a corporation |
2 | | organized
under the Limited Health Service Organization Act or |
3 | | the Voluntary Health
Services Plan Act, a partnership, or other |
4 | | nongovernmental organization,
which is authorized to do group |
5 | | life or group health insurance business in
Illinois, or (2) the |
6 | | State of Illinois as a self-insurer.
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7 | | (d) "Compensation" means salary or wages payable on a |
8 | | regular
payroll by the State Treasurer on a warrant of the |
9 | | State Comptroller out
of any State, trust or federal fund, or |
10 | | by the Governor of the State
through a disbursing officer of |
11 | | the State out of a trust or out of
federal funds, or by any |
12 | | Department out of State, trust, federal or
other funds held by |
13 | | the State Treasurer or the Department, to any person
for |
14 | | personal services currently performed, and ordinary or |
15 | | accidental
disability benefits under Articles 2, 14, 15 |
16 | | (including ordinary or accidental
disability benefits under |
17 | | the optional retirement program established under
Section |
18 | | 15-158.2), paragraphs (2), (3), or (5) of
Section 16-106, or |
19 | | Article 18 of the Illinois Pension Code, for disability
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20 | | incurred after January 1, 1966, or benefits payable under the |
21 | | Workers'
Compensation or Occupational Diseases Act or benefits |
22 | | payable under a sick
pay plan established in accordance with |
23 | | Section 36 of the State Finance Act.
"Compensation" also means |
24 | | salary or wages paid to an employee of any
qualified local |
25 | | government, qualified rehabilitation facility,
qualified |
26 | | domestic violence shelter or service, or qualified child |
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1 | | advocacy center.
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2 | | (e) "Commission" means the State Employees Group Insurance |
3 | | Advisory
Commission authorized by this Act. Commencing July 1, |
4 | | 1984, "Commission"
as used in this Act means the Commission on |
5 | | Government Forecasting and Accountability as
established by |
6 | | the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984.
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7 | | (f) "Contributory", when referred to as contributory |
8 | | coverage, shall
mean optional coverages or benefits elected by |
9 | | the member toward the cost of
which such member makes |
10 | | contribution, or which are funded in whole or in part
through |
11 | | the acceptance of a reduction in earnings or the foregoing of |
12 | | an
increase in earnings by an employee, as distinguished from |
13 | | noncontributory
coverage or benefits which are paid entirely by |
14 | | the State of Illinois
without reduction of the member's salary.
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15 | | (g) "Department" means any department, institution, board,
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16 | | commission, officer, court or any agency of the State |
17 | | government
receiving appropriations and having power to |
18 | | certify payrolls to the
Comptroller authorizing payments of |
19 | | salary and wages against such
appropriations as are made by the |
20 | | General Assembly from any State fund, or
against trust funds |
21 | | held by the State Treasurer and includes boards of
trustees of |
22 | | the retirement systems created by Articles 2, 14, 15, 16 and
18 |
23 | | of the Illinois Pension Code. "Department" also includes the |
24 | | Illinois
Comprehensive Health Insurance Board, the Board of |
25 | | Examiners established under
the Illinois Public Accounting |
26 | | Act, and the Illinois Finance Authority.
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1 | | (h) "Dependent", when the term is used in the context of |
2 | | the health
and life plan, means a member's spouse and any child |
3 | | (1) from
birth to age 26 including an adopted child, a child |
4 | | who lives with the
member from the time of the filing of a |
5 | | petition for adoption until entry
of an order of adoption, a |
6 | | stepchild or adjudicated child, or a child who lives with the |
7 | | member
if such member is a court appointed guardian of the |
8 | | child or (2)
age 19 or over who has a mental or physical |
9 | | disability from a cause originating prior to the age of 19 (age |
10 | | 26 if enrolled as an adult child dependent). For
the health |
11 | | plan only, the term "dependent" also includes (1) any person
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12 | | enrolled prior to the effective date of this Section who is |
13 | | dependent upon
the member to the extent that the member may |
14 | | claim such person as a
dependent for income tax deduction |
15 | | purposes and (2) any person who
has received after June 30, |
16 | | 2000 an organ transplant and who is financially
dependent upon |
17 | | the member and eligible to be claimed as a dependent for income
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18 | | tax purposes. A member requesting to cover any dependent must |
19 | | provide documentation as requested by the Department of Central |
20 | | Management Services and file with the Department any and all |
21 | | forms required by the Department.
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22 | | (i) "Director" means the Director of the Illinois |
23 | | Department of Central
Management Services.
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24 | | (j) "Eligibility period" means the period of time a member |
25 | | has to
elect enrollment in programs or to select benefits |
26 | | without regard to
age, sex or health.
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1 | | (k) "Employee" means and includes each officer or employee |
2 | | in the
service of a department who (1) receives his |
3 | | compensation for
service rendered to the department on a |
4 | | warrant issued pursuant to a payroll
certified by a department |
5 | | or on a warrant or check issued and drawn by a
department upon |
6 | | a trust, federal or other fund or on a warrant issued
pursuant |
7 | | to a payroll certified by an elected or duly appointed officer
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8 | | of the State or who receives payment of the performance of |
9 | | personal
services on a warrant issued pursuant to a payroll |
10 | | certified by a
Department and drawn by the Comptroller upon the |
11 | | State Treasurer against
appropriations made by the General |
12 | | Assembly from any fund or against
trust funds held by the State |
13 | | Treasurer, and (2) is employed full-time or
part-time in a |
14 | | position normally requiring actual performance of duty
during |
15 | | not less than 1/2 of a normal work period, as established by |
16 | | the
Director in cooperation with each department, except that |
17 | | persons elected
by popular vote will be considered employees |
18 | | during the entire
term for which they are elected regardless of |
19 | | hours devoted to the
service of the State, and (3) except that |
20 | | "employee" does not include any
person who is not eligible by |
21 | | reason of such person's employment to
participate in one of the |
22 | | State retirement systems under Articles 2, 14, 15
(either the |
23 | | regular Article 15 system or the optional retirement program
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24 | | established under Section 15-158.2) or 18, or under paragraph |
25 | | (2), (3), or
(5) of Section 16-106, of the Illinois
Pension |
26 | | Code, but such term does include persons who are employed |
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1 | | during
the 6 month qualifying period under Article 14 of the |
2 | | Illinois Pension
Code. Such term also includes any person who |
3 | | (1) after January 1, 1966,
is receiving ordinary or accidental |
4 | | disability benefits under Articles
2, 14, 15 (including |
5 | | ordinary or accidental disability benefits under the
optional |
6 | | retirement program established under Section 15-158.2), |
7 | | paragraphs
(2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106, or Article 18 of |
8 | | the
Illinois Pension Code, for disability incurred after |
9 | | January 1, 1966, (2)
receives total permanent or total |
10 | | temporary disability under the Workers'
Compensation Act or |
11 | | Occupational Disease Act as a result of injuries
sustained or |
12 | | illness contracted in the course of employment with the
State |
13 | | of Illinois, or (3) is not otherwise covered under this Act and |
14 | | has
retired as a participating member under Article 2 of the |
15 | | Illinois Pension
Code but is ineligible for the retirement |
16 | | annuity under Section 2-119 of
the Illinois Pension Code. |
17 | | However, a person who satisfies the criteria
of the foregoing |
18 | | definition of "employee" except that such person is made
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19 | | ineligible to participate in the State Universities Retirement |
20 | | System by
clause (4) of subsection (a) of Section 15-107 of the |
21 | | Illinois Pension
Code is also an "employee" for the purposes of |
22 | | this Act. "Employee" also
includes any person receiving or |
23 | | eligible for benefits under a sick pay
plan established in |
24 | | accordance with Section 36 of the State Finance Act.
"Employee" |
25 | | also includes (i) each officer or employee in the service of a
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26 | | qualified local government, including persons appointed as |
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1 | | trustees of
sanitary districts regardless of hours devoted to |
2 | | the service of the
sanitary district, (ii) each employee in the |
3 | | service of a qualified
rehabilitation facility, (iii) each |
4 | | full-time employee in the service of a
qualified domestic |
5 | | violence shelter or service, and (iv) each full-time employee |
6 | | in the service of a qualified child advocacy center, as |
7 | | determined according to
rules promulgated by the Director.
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8 | | (l) "Member" means an employee, annuitant, retired |
9 | | employee or survivor. In the case of an annuitant or retired |
10 | | employee who first becomes an annuitant or retired employee on |
11 | | or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th |
12 | | General Assembly, the individual must meet the minimum vesting |
13 | | requirements of the applicable retirement system in order to be |
14 | | eligible for group insurance benefits under that system. In the |
15 | | case of a survivor who first becomes a survivor on or after the |
16 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
17 | | Assembly, the deceased employee, annuitant, or retired |
18 | | employee upon whom the annuity is based must have been eligible |
19 | | to participate in the group insurance system under the |
20 | | applicable retirement system in order for the survivor to be |
21 | | eligible for group insurance benefits under that system.
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22 | | (m) "Optional coverages or benefits" means those coverages |
23 | | or
benefits available to the member on his or her voluntary |
24 | | election, and at
his or her own expense.
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25 | | (n) "Program" means the group life insurance, health |
26 | | benefits and other
employee benefits designed and contracted |
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1 | | for by the Director under this Act.
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2 | | (o) "Health plan" means a health benefits
program offered
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3 | | by the State of Illinois for persons eligible for the plan.
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4 | | (p) "Retired employee" means any person who would be an |
5 | | annuitant as
that term is defined herein but for the fact that |
6 | | such person retired prior to
January 1, 1966. Such term also |
7 | | includes any person formerly employed by
the University of |
8 | | Illinois in the Cooperative Extension Service who would
be an |
9 | | annuitant but for the fact that such person was made ineligible |
10 | | to
participate in the State Universities Retirement System by |
11 | | clause (4) of
subsection (a) of Section 15-107 of the Illinois
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12 | | Pension Code.
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13 | | (q) "Survivor" means a person receiving an annuity as a |
14 | | survivor of an
employee or of an annuitant. "Survivor" also |
15 | | includes: (1) the surviving
dependent of a person who satisfies |
16 | | the definition of "employee" except that
such person is made |
17 | | ineligible to participate in the State Universities
Retirement |
18 | | System by clause (4) of subsection (a)
of Section 15-107 of the |
19 | | Illinois Pension Code; (2) the surviving
dependent of any |
20 | | person formerly employed by the University of Illinois in
the |
21 | | Cooperative Extension Service who would be an annuitant except |
22 | | for the
fact that such person was made ineligible to |
23 | | participate in the State
Universities Retirement System by |
24 | | clause (4) of subsection (a) of Section
15-107 of the Illinois |
25 | | Pension Code; and (3) the surviving dependent of a person who |
26 | | was an annuitant under this Act by virtue of receiving an |
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1 | | alternative retirement cancellation payment under Section |
2 | | 14-108.5 of the Illinois Pension Code.
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3 | | (q-2) "SERS" means the State Employees' Retirement System |
4 | | of Illinois, created under Article 14 of the Illinois Pension |
5 | | Code.
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6 | | (q-3) "SURS" means the State Universities Retirement |
7 | | System, created under Article 15 of the Illinois Pension Code.
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8 | | (q-4) "TRS" means the Teachers' Retirement System of the |
9 | | State of Illinois, created under Article 16 of the Illinois |
10 | | Pension Code.
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11 | | (q-5) (Blank).
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12 | | (q-6) (Blank).
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13 | | (q-7) (Blank).
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14 | | (r) "Medical services" means the services provided within |
15 | | the scope
of their licenses by practitioners in all categories |
16 | | licensed under the
Medical Practice Act of 1987.
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17 | | (s) "Unit of local government" means any county, |
18 | | municipality,
township, school district (including a |
19 | | combination of school districts under
the Intergovernmental |
20 | | Cooperation Act), special district or other unit,
designated as |
21 | | a
unit of local government by law, which exercises limited |
22 | | governmental
powers or powers in respect to limited |
23 | | governmental subjects, any
not-for-profit association with a |
24 | | membership that primarily includes
townships and township |
25 | | officials, that has duties that include provision of
research |
26 | | service, dissemination of information, and other acts for the
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1 | | purpose of improving township government, and that is funded |
2 | | wholly or
partly in accordance with Section 85-15 of the |
3 | | Township Code; any
not-for-profit corporation or association, |
4 | | with a membership consisting
primarily of municipalities, that |
5 | | operates its own utility system, and
provides research, |
6 | | training, dissemination of information, or other acts to
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7 | | promote cooperation between and among municipalities that |
8 | | provide utility
services and for the advancement of the goals |
9 | | and purposes of its
membership;
the Southern Illinois |
10 | | Collegiate Common Market, which is a consortium of higher
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11 | | education institutions in Southern Illinois; the Illinois |
12 | | Association of
Park Districts; and any hospital provider that |
13 | | is owned by a county that has 100 or fewer hospital beds and |
14 | | has not already joined the program. "Qualified
local |
15 | | government" means a unit of local government approved by the |
16 | | Director and
participating in a program created under |
17 | | subsection (i) of Section 10 of this
Act.
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18 | | (t) "Qualified rehabilitation facility" means any |
19 | | not-for-profit
organization that is accredited by the |
20 | | Commission on Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities or |
21 | | certified by the Department
of Human Services (as successor to |
22 | | the Department of Mental Health
and Developmental |
23 | | Disabilities) to provide services to persons with
disabilities
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24 | | and which receives funds from the State of Illinois for |
25 | | providing those
services, approved by the Director and |
26 | | participating in a program created
under subsection (j) of |
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1 | | Section 10 of this Act.
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2 | | (u) "Qualified domestic violence shelter or service" means |
3 | | any Illinois
domestic violence shelter or service and its |
4 | | administrative offices funded
by the Department of Human |
5 | | Services (as successor to the Illinois Department of
Public |
6 | | Aid),
approved by the Director and
participating in a program |
7 | | created under subsection (k) of Section 10.
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8 | | (v) "TRS benefit recipient" means a person who:
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9 | | (1) is not a "member" as defined in this Section; and
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10 | | (2) is receiving a monthly benefit or retirement |
11 | | annuity
under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension Code; and
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12 | | (3) either (i) has at least 8 years of creditable |
13 | | service under Article
16 of the Illinois Pension Code, or |
14 | | (ii) was enrolled in the health insurance
program offered |
15 | | under that Article on January 1, 1996, or (iii) is the |
16 | | survivor
of a benefit recipient who had at least 8
years of |
17 | | creditable service under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension |
18 | | Code or
was enrolled in the health insurance program |
19 | | offered under that Article on
the effective date of this |
20 | | amendatory Act of 1995, or (iv) is a recipient or
survivor |
21 | | of a recipient of a disability benefit under Article 16 of |
22 | | the
Illinois Pension Code.
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23 | | (w) "TRS dependent beneficiary" means a person who:
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24 | | (1) is not a "member" or "dependent" as defined in this |
25 | | Section; and
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26 | | (2) is a TRS benefit recipient's: (A) spouse, (B) |
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1 | | dependent parent who
is receiving at least half of his or |
2 | | her support from the TRS benefit
recipient, or (C) natural, |
3 | | step, adjudicated, or adopted child who is (i) under age |
4 | | 26, (ii) was, on January 1, 1996, participating as a |
5 | | dependent
beneficiary in the health insurance program |
6 | | offered under Article 16 of the
Illinois Pension Code, or |
7 | | (iii) age 19 or over who has a mental or physical |
8 | | disability from a cause originating prior to the age of 19 |
9 | | (age 26 if enrolled as an adult child).
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10 | | "TRS dependent beneficiary" does not include, as indicated |
11 | | under paragraph (2) of this subsection (w), a dependent of the |
12 | | survivor of a TRS benefit recipient who first becomes a |
13 | | dependent of a survivor of a TRS benefit recipient on or after |
14 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
15 | | Assembly unless that dependent would have been eligible for |
16 | | coverage as a dependent of the deceased TRS benefit recipient |
17 | | upon whom the survivor benefit is based. |
18 | | (x) "Military leave" refers to individuals in basic
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19 | | training for reserves, special/advanced training, annual |
20 | | training, emergency
call up, activation by the President of the |
21 | | United States, or any other training or duty in service to the |
22 | | United States Armed Forces.
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23 | | (y) (Blank).
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24 | | (z) "Community college benefit recipient" means a person |
25 | | who:
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26 | | (1) is not a "member" as defined in this Section; and
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1 | | (2) is receiving a monthly survivor's annuity or |
2 | | retirement annuity
under Article 15 of the Illinois Pension |
3 | | Code; and
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4 | | (3) either (i) was a full-time employee of a community |
5 | | college district or
an association of community college |
6 | | boards created under the Public Community
College Act |
7 | | (other than an employee whose last employer under Article |
8 | | 15 of the
Illinois Pension Code was a community college |
9 | | district subject to Article VII
of the Public Community |
10 | | College Act) and was eligible to participate in a group
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11 | | health benefit plan as an employee during the time of |
12 | | employment with a
community college district (other than a |
13 | | community college district subject to
Article VII of the |
14 | | Public Community College Act) or an association of |
15 | | community
college boards, or (ii) is the survivor of a |
16 | | person described in item (i).
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17 | | (aa) "Community college dependent beneficiary" means a |
18 | | person who:
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19 | | (1) is not a "member" or "dependent" as defined in this |
20 | | Section; and
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21 | | (2) is a community college benefit recipient's: (A) |
22 | | spouse, (B) dependent
parent who is receiving at least half |
23 | | of his or her support from the community
college benefit |
24 | | recipient, or (C) natural, step, adjudicated, or adopted |
25 | | child who is (i)
under age 26, or (ii)
age 19 or over and |
26 | | has a mental or physical disability from a cause |
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1 | | originating prior to the age of 19 (age 26 if enrolled as |
2 | | an adult child).
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3 | | "Community college dependent beneficiary" does not |
4 | | include, as indicated under paragraph (2) of this subsection |
5 | | (aa), a dependent of the survivor of a community college |
6 | | benefit recipient who first becomes a dependent of a survivor |
7 | | of a community college benefit recipient on or after the |
8 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
9 | | Assembly unless that dependent would have been eligible for |
10 | | coverage as a dependent of the deceased community college |
11 | | benefit recipient upon whom the survivor annuity is based. |
12 | | (bb) "Qualified child advocacy center" means any Illinois |
13 | | child advocacy center and its administrative offices funded by |
14 | | the Department of Children and Family Services, as defined by |
15 | | the Children's Advocacy Center Act (55 ILCS 80/), approved by |
16 | | the Director and participating in a program created under |
17 | | subsection (n) of Section 10.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 98-488, eff. 8-16-13; 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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19 | | (5 ILCS 375/10) (from Ch. 127, par. 530)
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20 | | Sec. 10. Contributions by the State and members.
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21 | | (a) The State shall pay the cost of basic non-contributory |
22 | | group life
insurance and, subject to member paid contributions |
23 | | set by the Department or
required by this Section and except as |
24 | | provided in this Section, the basic program of group health |
25 | | benefits on each
eligible member, except a member, not |
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1 | | otherwise
covered by this Act, who has retired as a |
2 | | participating member under Article 2
of the Illinois Pension |
3 | | Code but is ineligible for the retirement annuity under
Section |
4 | | 2-119 of the Illinois Pension Code, and part of each eligible |
5 | | member's
and retired member's premiums for health insurance |
6 | | coverage for enrolled
dependents as provided by Section 9. The |
7 | | State shall pay the cost of the basic
program of group health |
8 | | benefits only after benefits are reduced by the amount
of |
9 | | benefits covered by Medicare for all members and dependents
who |
10 | | are eligible for benefits under Social Security or
the Railroad |
11 | | Retirement system or who had sufficient Medicare-covered
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12 | | government employment, except that such reduction in benefits |
13 | | shall apply only
to those members and dependents who (1) first |
14 | | become eligible
for such Medicare coverage on or after July 1, |
15 | | 1992; or (2) are
Medicare-eligible members or dependents of a |
16 | | local government unit which began
participation in the program |
17 | | on or after July 1, 1992; or (3) remain eligible
for, but no |
18 | | longer receive Medicare coverage which they had been receiving |
19 | | on
or after July 1, 1992. The Department may determine the |
20 | | aggregate level of the
State's contribution on the basis of |
21 | | actual cost of medical services adjusted
for age, sex or |
22 | | geographic or other demographic characteristics which affect
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23 | | the costs of such programs.
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24 | | The cost of participation in the basic program of group |
25 | | health benefits
for the dependent or survivor of a living or |
26 | | deceased retired employee who was
formerly employed by the |
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1 | | University of Illinois in the Cooperative Extension
Service and |
2 | | would be an annuitant but for the fact that he or she was made
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3 | | ineligible to participate in the State Universities Retirement |
4 | | System by clause
(4) of subsection (a) of Section 15-107 of the |
5 | | Illinois Pension Code shall not
be greater than the cost of |
6 | | participation that would otherwise apply to that
dependent or |
7 | | survivor if he or she were the dependent or survivor of an
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8 | | annuitant under the State Universities Retirement System.
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9 | | (a-1) (Blank).
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10 | | (a-2) (Blank).
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11 | | (a-3) (Blank).
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12 | | (a-4) (Blank).
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13 | | (a-5) (Blank).
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14 | | (a-6) (Blank).
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15 | | (a-7) (Blank).
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16 | | (a-8) Any annuitant, survivor, or retired employee may |
17 | | waive or terminate coverage in
the program of group health |
18 | | benefits. Any such annuitant, survivor, or retired employee
who |
19 | | has waived or terminated coverage may enroll or re-enroll in |
20 | | the
program of group health benefits only during the annual |
21 | | benefit choice period,
as determined by the Director; except |
22 | | that in the event of termination of
coverage due to nonpayment |
23 | | of premiums, the annuitant, survivor, or retired employee
may |
24 | | not re-enroll in the program.
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25 | | (a-8.5) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory |
26 | | Act of the 97th General Assembly, the Director of Central |
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1 | | Management Services shall, on an annual basis, determine the |
2 | | amount that the State shall contribute toward the basic program |
3 | | of group health benefits on behalf of annuitants (including |
4 | | individuals who (i) participated in the General Assembly |
5 | | Retirement System, the State Employees' Retirement System of |
6 | | Illinois, the State Universities Retirement System, the |
7 | | Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois, or the |
8 | | Judges Retirement System of Illinois and (ii) qualify as |
9 | | annuitants under subsection (b) of Section 3 of this Act), |
10 | | survivors (including individuals who (i) receive an annuity as |
11 | | a survivor of an individual who participated in the General |
12 | | Assembly Retirement System, the State Employees' Retirement |
13 | | System of Illinois, the State Universities Retirement System, |
14 | | the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois, or |
15 | | the Judges Retirement System of Illinois and (ii) qualify as |
16 | | survivors under subsection (q) of Section 3 of this Act), and |
17 | | retired employees (as defined in subsection (p) of Section 3 of |
18 | | this Act). The remainder of the cost of coverage for each |
19 | | annuitant, survivor, or retired employee, as determined by the |
20 | | Director of Central Management Services, shall be the |
21 | | responsibility of that annuitant, survivor, or retired |
22 | | employee. |
23 | | Contributions required of annuitants, survivors, and |
24 | | retired employees shall be the same for all retirement systems |
25 | | and shall also be based on whether an individual has made an |
26 | | election under Section 15-135.1 of the Illinois Pension Code. |
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1 | | Contributions may be based on annuitants', survivors', or |
2 | | retired employees' Medicare eligibility, but may not be based |
3 | | on Social Security eligibility. |
4 | | (a-9) No later than May 1 of each calendar year, the |
5 | | Director
of Central Management Services shall certify in |
6 | | writing to the Executive
Secretary of the State Employees' |
7 | | Retirement System of Illinois the amounts
of the Medicare |
8 | | supplement health care premiums and the amounts of the
health |
9 | | care premiums for all other retirees who are not Medicare |
10 | | eligible.
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11 | | A separate calculation of the premiums based upon the |
12 | | actual cost of each
health care plan shall be so certified.
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13 | | The Director of Central Management Services shall provide |
14 | | to the
Executive Secretary of the State Employees' Retirement |
15 | | System of
Illinois such information, statistics, and other data |
16 | | as he or she
may require to review the premium amounts |
17 | | certified by the Director
of Central Management Services.
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18 | | The Department of Central Management Services, or any |
19 | | successor agency designated to procure healthcare contracts |
20 | | pursuant to this Act, is authorized to establish funds, |
21 | | separate accounts provided by any bank or banks as defined by |
22 | | the Illinois Banking Act, or separate accounts provided by any |
23 | | savings and loan association or associations as defined by the |
24 | | Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985 to be held by the |
25 | | Director, outside the State treasury, for the purpose of |
26 | | receiving the transfer of moneys from the Local Government |
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1 | | Health Insurance Reserve Fund. The Department may promulgate |
2 | | rules further defining the methodology for the transfers. Any |
3 | | interest earned by moneys in the funds or accounts shall inure |
4 | | to the Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund. The |
5 | | transferred moneys, and interest accrued thereon, shall be used |
6 | | exclusively for transfers to administrative service |
7 | | organizations or their financial institutions for payments of |
8 | | claims to claimants and providers under the self-insurance |
9 | | health plan. The transferred moneys, and interest accrued |
10 | | thereon, shall not be used for any other purpose including, but |
11 | | not limited to, reimbursement of administration fees due the |
12 | | administrative service organization pursuant to its contract |
13 | | or contracts with the Department.
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14 | | (a-10) To the extent that participation, benefits, or |
15 | | premiums under this Act are based on a person's service credit |
16 | | under an Article of the Illinois Pension Code, service credit |
17 | | terminated in exchange for an accelerated pension benefit |
18 | | payment under Section 14-147.5, 15-185.5, or 16-190.5 of that |
19 | | Code shall be included in determining a person's service credit |
20 | | for the purposes of this Act. |
21 | | (a-15) For purposes of determining State contributions |
22 | | under this Section, service established under a Tier 3 plan |
23 | | under Article 2, 14, 15, 16, or 18 of the Illinois Pension Code |
24 | | shall be included in determining an employee's creditable |
25 | | service. Any credit terminated as part of a transfer of |
26 | | contributions to a Tier 3 plan under Article 2, 14, 15, 16, or |
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1 | | 18 of the Illinois Pension Code shall also be included in |
2 | | determining an employee's creditable service. |
3 | | (b) State employees who become eligible for this program on |
4 | | or after January
1, 1980 in positions normally requiring actual |
5 | | performance of duty not less
than 1/2 of a normal work period |
6 | | but not equal to that of a normal work period,
shall be given |
7 | | the option of participating in the available program. If the
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8 | | employee elects coverage, the State shall contribute on behalf |
9 | | of such employee
to the cost of the employee's benefit and any |
10 | | applicable dependent supplement,
that sum which bears the same |
11 | | percentage as that percentage of time the
employee regularly |
12 | | works when compared to normal work period.
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13 | | (c) The basic non-contributory coverage from the basic |
14 | | program of
group health benefits shall be continued for each |
15 | | employee not in pay status or
on active service by reason of |
16 | | (1) leave of absence due to illness or injury,
(2) authorized |
17 | | educational leave of absence or sabbatical leave, or (3)
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18 | | military leave. This coverage shall continue until
expiration |
19 | | of authorized leave and return to active service, but not to |
20 | | exceed
24 months for leaves under item (1) or (2). This |
21 | | 24-month limitation and the
requirement of returning to active |
22 | | service shall not apply to persons receiving
ordinary or |
23 | | accidental disability benefits or retirement benefits through |
24 | | the
appropriate State retirement system or benefits under the |
25 | | Workers' Compensation
or Occupational Disease Act.
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26 | | (d) The basic group life insurance coverage shall continue, |
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1 | | with
full State contribution, where such person is (1) absent |
2 | | from active
service by reason of disability arising from any |
3 | | cause other than
self-inflicted, (2) on authorized educational |
4 | | leave of absence or
sabbatical leave, or (3) on military leave.
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5 | | (e) Where the person is in non-pay status for a period in |
6 | | excess of
30 days or on leave of absence, other than by reason |
7 | | of disability,
educational or sabbatical leave, or military |
8 | | leave, such
person may continue coverage only by making |
9 | | personal
payment equal to the amount normally contributed by |
10 | | the State on such person's
behalf. Such payments and coverage |
11 | | may be continued: (1) until such time as
the person returns to |
12 | | a status eligible for coverage at State expense, but not
to |
13 | | exceed 24 months or (2) until such person's employment or |
14 | | annuitant status
with the State is terminated (exclusive of any |
15 | | additional service imposed pursuant to law).
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16 | | (f) The Department shall establish by rule the extent to |
17 | | which other
employee benefits will continue for persons in |
18 | | non-pay status or who are
not in active service.
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19 | | (g) The State shall not pay the cost of the basic |
20 | | non-contributory
group life insurance, program of health |
21 | | benefits and other employee benefits
for members who are |
22 | | survivors as defined by paragraphs (1) and (2) of
subsection |
23 | | (q) of Section 3 of this Act. The costs of benefits for these
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24 | | survivors shall be paid by the survivors or by the University |
25 | | of Illinois
Cooperative Extension Service, or any combination |
26 | | thereof.
However, the State shall pay the amount of the |
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1 | | reduction in the cost of
participation, if any, resulting from |
2 | | the amendment to subsection (a) made
by this amendatory Act of |
3 | | the 91st General Assembly.
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4 | | (h) Those persons occupying positions with any department |
5 | | as a result
of emergency appointments pursuant to Section 8b.8 |
6 | | of the Personnel Code
who are not considered employees under |
7 | | this Act shall be given the option
of participating in the |
8 | | programs of group life insurance, health benefits and
other |
9 | | employee benefits. Such persons electing coverage may |
10 | | participate only
by making payment equal to the amount normally |
11 | | contributed by the State for
similarly situated employees. Such |
12 | | amounts shall be determined by the
Director. Such payments and |
13 | | coverage may be continued until such time as the
person becomes |
14 | | an employee pursuant to this Act or such person's appointment |
15 | | is
terminated.
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16 | | (i) Any unit of local government within the State of |
17 | | Illinois
may apply to the Director to have its employees, |
18 | | annuitants, and their
dependents provided group health |
19 | | coverage under this Act on a non-insured
basis. To participate, |
20 | | a unit of local government must agree to enroll
all of its |
21 | | employees, who may select coverage under either the State group
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22 | | health benefits plan or a health maintenance organization that |
23 | | has
contracted with the State to be available as a health care |
24 | | provider for
employees as defined in this Act. A unit of local |
25 | | government must remit the
entire cost of providing coverage |
26 | | under the State group health benefits plan
or, for coverage |
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1 | | under a health maintenance organization, an amount determined
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2 | | by the Director based on an analysis of the sex, age, |
3 | | geographic location, or
other relevant demographic variables |
4 | | for its employees, except that the unit of
local government |
5 | | shall not be required to enroll those of its employees who are
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6 | | covered spouses or dependents under this plan or another group |
7 | | policy or plan
providing health benefits as long as (1) an |
8 | | appropriate official from the unit
of local government attests |
9 | | that each employee not enrolled is a covered spouse
or |
10 | | dependent under this plan or another group policy or plan, and |
11 | | (2) at least
50% of the employees are enrolled and the unit of |
12 | | local government remits
the entire cost of providing coverage |
13 | | to those employees, except that a
participating school district |
14 | | must have enrolled at least 50% of its full-time
employees who |
15 | | have not waived coverage under the district's group health
plan |
16 | | by participating in a component of the district's cafeteria |
17 | | plan. A
participating school district is not required to enroll |
18 | | a full-time employee
who has waived coverage under the |
19 | | district's health plan, provided that an
appropriate official |
20 | | from the participating school district attests that the
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21 | | full-time employee has waived coverage by participating in a |
22 | | component of the
district's cafeteria plan. For the purposes of |
23 | | this subsection, "participating
school district" includes a |
24 | | unit of local government whose primary purpose is
education as |
25 | | defined by the Department's rules.
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26 | | Employees of a participating unit of local government who |
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1 | | are not enrolled
due to coverage under another group health |
2 | | policy or plan may enroll in
the event of a qualifying change |
3 | | in status, special enrollment, special
circumstance as defined |
4 | | by the Director, or during the annual Benefit Choice
Period. A |
5 | | participating unit of local government may also elect to cover |
6 | | its
annuitants. Dependent coverage shall be offered on an |
7 | | optional basis, with the
costs paid by the unit of local |
8 | | government, its employees, or some combination
of the two as |
9 | | determined by the unit of local government. The unit of local
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10 | | government shall be responsible for timely collection and |
11 | | transmission of
dependent premiums.
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12 | | The Director shall annually determine monthly rates of |
13 | | payment, subject
to the following constraints:
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14 | | (1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be |
15 | | equal to the
amount normally charged to State employees for |
16 | | elected optional coverages
or for enrolled dependents |
17 | | coverages or other contributory coverages, or
contributed |
18 | | by the State for basic insurance coverages on behalf of its
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19 | | employees, adjusted for differences between State |
20 | | employees and employees
of the local government in age, |
21 | | sex, geographic location or other relevant
demographic |
22 | | variables, plus an amount sufficient to pay for the |
23 | | additional
administrative costs of providing coverage to |
24 | | employees of the unit of
local government and their |
25 | | dependents.
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26 | | (2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall be |
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1 | | made to reflect
the actual prior years' claims experience |
2 | | of the employees of the unit of
local government.
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3 | | In the case of coverage of local government employees under |
4 | | a health
maintenance organization, the Director shall annually |
5 | | determine for each
participating unit of local government the |
6 | | maximum monthly amount the unit
may contribute toward that |
7 | | coverage, based on an analysis of (i) the age,
sex, geographic |
8 | | location, and other relevant demographic variables of the
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9 | | unit's employees and (ii) the cost to cover those employees |
10 | | under the State
group health benefits plan. The Director may |
11 | | similarly determine the
maximum monthly amount each unit of |
12 | | local government may contribute toward
coverage of its |
13 | | employees' dependents under a health maintenance organization.
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14 | | Monthly payments by the unit of local government or its |
15 | | employees for
group health benefits plan or health maintenance |
16 | | organization coverage shall
be deposited in the Local |
17 | | Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund.
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18 | | The Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund is |
19 | | hereby created as a nonappropriated trust fund to be held |
20 | | outside the State Treasury, with the State Treasurer as |
21 | | custodian. The Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund |
22 | | shall be a continuing
fund not subject to fiscal year |
23 | | limitations. The Local Government Health Insurance Reserve |
24 | | Fund is not subject to administrative charges or charge-backs, |
25 | | including but not limited to those authorized under Section 8h |
26 | | of the State Finance Act. All revenues arising from the |
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1 | | administration of the health benefits program established |
2 | | under this Section shall be deposited into the Local Government |
3 | | Health Insurance Reserve Fund. Any interest earned on moneys in |
4 | | the Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund shall be |
5 | | deposited into the Fund. All expenditures from this Fund
shall |
6 | | be used for payments for health care benefits for local |
7 | | government and rehabilitation facility
employees, annuitants, |
8 | | and dependents, and to reimburse the Department or
its |
9 | | administrative service organization for all expenses incurred |
10 | | in the
administration of benefits. No other State funds may be |
11 | | used for these
purposes.
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12 | | A local government employer's participation or desire to |
13 | | participate
in a program created under this subsection shall |
14 | | not limit that employer's
duty to bargain with the |
15 | | representative of any collective bargaining unit
of its |
16 | | employees.
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17 | | (j) Any rehabilitation facility within the State of |
18 | | Illinois may apply
to the Director to have its employees, |
19 | | annuitants, and their eligible
dependents provided group |
20 | | health coverage under this Act on a non-insured
basis. To |
21 | | participate, a rehabilitation facility must agree to enroll all
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22 | | of its employees and remit the entire cost of providing such |
23 | | coverage for
its employees, except that the rehabilitation |
24 | | facility shall not be
required to enroll those of its employees |
25 | | who are covered spouses or
dependents under this plan or |
26 | | another group policy or plan providing health
benefits as long |
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1 | | as (1) an appropriate official from the rehabilitation
facility |
2 | | attests that each employee not enrolled is a covered spouse or
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3 | | dependent under this plan or another group policy or plan, and |
4 | | (2) at least
50% of the employees are enrolled and the |
5 | | rehabilitation facility remits
the entire cost of providing |
6 | | coverage to those employees. Employees of a
participating |
7 | | rehabilitation facility who are not enrolled due to coverage
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8 | | under another group health policy or plan may enroll
in the |
9 | | event of a qualifying change in status, special enrollment, |
10 | | special
circumstance as defined by the Director, or during the |
11 | | annual Benefit Choice
Period. A participating rehabilitation |
12 | | facility may also elect
to cover its annuitants. Dependent |
13 | | coverage shall be offered on an optional
basis, with the costs |
14 | | paid by the rehabilitation facility, its employees, or
some |
15 | | combination of the 2 as determined by the rehabilitation |
16 | | facility. The
rehabilitation facility shall be responsible for |
17 | | timely collection and
transmission of dependent premiums.
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18 | | The Director shall annually determine quarterly rates of |
19 | | payment, subject
to the following constraints:
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20 | | (1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be |
21 | | equal to the amount
normally charged to State employees for |
22 | | elected optional coverages or for
enrolled dependents |
23 | | coverages or other contributory coverages on behalf of
its |
24 | | employees, adjusted for differences between State |
25 | | employees and
employees of the rehabilitation facility in |
26 | | age, sex, geographic location
or other relevant |
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1 | | demographic variables, plus an amount sufficient to pay
for |
2 | | the additional administrative costs of providing coverage |
3 | | to employees
of the rehabilitation facility and their |
4 | | dependents.
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5 | | (2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall be |
6 | | made to reflect
the actual prior years' claims experience |
7 | | of the employees of the
rehabilitation facility.
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8 | | Monthly payments by the rehabilitation facility or its |
9 | | employees for
group health benefits shall be deposited in the |
10 | | Local Government Health
Insurance Reserve Fund.
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11 | | (k) Any domestic violence shelter or service within the |
12 | | State of Illinois
may apply to the Director to have its |
13 | | employees, annuitants, and their
dependents provided group |
14 | | health coverage under this Act on a non-insured
basis. To |
15 | | participate, a domestic violence shelter or service must agree |
16 | | to
enroll all of its employees and pay the entire cost of |
17 | | providing such coverage
for its employees. The domestic |
18 | | violence shelter shall not be required to enroll those of its |
19 | | employees who are covered spouses or dependents under this plan |
20 | | or another group policy or plan providing health benefits as |
21 | | long as (1) an appropriate official from the domestic violence |
22 | | shelter attests that each employee not enrolled is a covered |
23 | | spouse or dependent under this plan or another group policy or |
24 | | plan and (2) at least 50% of the employees are enrolled and the |
25 | | domestic violence shelter remits the entire cost of providing |
26 | | coverage to those employees. Employees of a participating |
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1 | | domestic violence shelter who are not enrolled due to coverage |
2 | | under another group health policy or plan may enroll in the |
3 | | event of a qualifying change in status, special enrollment, or |
4 | | special circumstance as defined by the Director or during the |
5 | | annual Benefit Choice Period. A participating domestic |
6 | | violence shelter may also elect
to cover its annuitants. |
7 | | Dependent coverage shall be offered on an optional
basis, with
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8 | | employees, or some combination of the 2 as determined by the |
9 | | domestic violence
shelter or service. The domestic violence |
10 | | shelter or service shall be
responsible for timely collection |
11 | | and transmission of dependent premiums.
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12 | | The Director shall annually determine rates of payment,
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13 | | subject to the following constraints:
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14 | | (1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be |
15 | | equal to the
amount normally charged to State employees for |
16 | | elected optional coverages
or for enrolled dependents |
17 | | coverages or other contributory coverages on
behalf of its |
18 | | employees, adjusted for differences between State |
19 | | employees and
employees of the domestic violence shelter or |
20 | | service in age, sex, geographic
location or other relevant |
21 | | demographic variables, plus an amount sufficient
to pay for |
22 | | the additional administrative costs of providing coverage |
23 | | to
employees of the domestic violence shelter or service |
24 | | and their dependents.
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25 | | (2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall be |
26 | | made to reflect
the actual prior years' claims experience |
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1 | | of the employees of the domestic
violence shelter or |
2 | | service.
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3 | | Monthly payments by the domestic violence shelter or |
4 | | service or its employees
for group health insurance shall be |
5 | | deposited in the Local Government Health
Insurance Reserve |
6 | | Fund.
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7 | | (l) A public community college or entity organized pursuant |
8 | | to the
Public Community College Act may apply to the Director |
9 | | initially to have
only annuitants not covered prior to July 1, |
10 | | 1992 by the district's health
plan provided health coverage |
11 | | under this Act on a non-insured basis. The
community college |
12 | | must execute a 2-year contract to participate in the
Local |
13 | | Government Health Plan.
Any annuitant may enroll in the event |
14 | | of a qualifying change in status, special
enrollment, special |
15 | | circumstance as defined by the Director, or during the
annual |
16 | | Benefit Choice Period.
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17 | | The Director shall annually determine monthly rates of |
18 | | payment subject to
the following constraints: for those |
19 | | community colleges with annuitants
only enrolled, first year |
20 | | rates shall be equal to the average cost to cover
claims for a |
21 | | State member adjusted for demographics, Medicare
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22 | | participation, and other factors; and in the second year, a |
23 | | further adjustment
of rates shall be made to reflect the actual |
24 | | first year's claims experience
of the covered annuitants.
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25 | | (l-5) The provisions of subsection (l) become inoperative |
26 | | on July 1, 1999.
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1 | | (m) The Director shall adopt any rules deemed necessary for
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2 | | implementation of this amendatory Act of 1989 (Public Act |
3 | | 86-978).
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4 | | (n) Any child advocacy center within the State of Illinois |
5 | | may apply to the Director to have its employees, annuitants, |
6 | | and their dependents provided group health coverage under this |
7 | | Act on a non-insured basis. To participate, a child advocacy |
8 | | center must agree to enroll all of its employees and pay the |
9 | | entire cost of providing coverage for its employees. The child
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10 | | advocacy center shall not be required to enroll those of its
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11 | | employees who are covered spouses or dependents under this plan
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12 | | or another group policy or plan providing health benefits as
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13 | | long as (1) an appropriate official from the child advocacy
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14 | | center attests that each employee not enrolled is a covered
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15 | | spouse or dependent under this plan or another group policy or
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16 | | plan and (2) at least 50% of the employees are enrolled and the |
17 | | child advocacy center remits the entire cost of providing |
18 | | coverage to those employees. Employees of a participating child |
19 | | advocacy center who are not enrolled due to coverage under |
20 | | another group health policy or plan may enroll in the event of |
21 | | a qualifying change in status, special enrollment, or special |
22 | | circumstance as defined by the Director or during the annual |
23 | | Benefit Choice Period. A participating child advocacy center |
24 | | may also elect to cover its annuitants. Dependent coverage |
25 | | shall be offered on an optional basis, with the costs paid by |
26 | | the child advocacy center, its employees, or some combination |
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1 | | of the 2 as determined by the child advocacy center. The child |
2 | | advocacy center shall be responsible for timely collection and |
3 | | transmission of dependent premiums. |
4 | | The Director shall annually determine rates of payment, |
5 | | subject to the following constraints: |
6 | | (1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be |
7 | | equal to the amount normally charged to State employees for |
8 | | elected optional coverages or for enrolled dependents |
9 | | coverages or other contributory coverages on behalf of its |
10 | | employees, adjusted for differences between State |
11 | | employees and employees of the child advocacy center in |
12 | | age, sex, geographic location, or other relevant |
13 | | demographic variables, plus an amount sufficient to pay for |
14 | | the additional administrative costs of providing coverage |
15 | | to employees of the child advocacy center and their |
16 | | dependents. |
17 | | (2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall be |
18 | | made to reflect the actual prior years' claims experience |
19 | | of the employees of the child advocacy center. |
20 | | Monthly payments by the child advocacy center or its |
21 | | employees for group health insurance shall be deposited into |
22 | | the Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund. |
23 | | (Source: P.A. 97-695, eff. 7-1-12; 98-488, eff. 8-16-13 .)
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24 | | Section 10. The Illinois Finance Authority Act is amended |
25 | | by changing Section 801-40 as follows:
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2 | | Sec. 801-40. In addition to the powers otherwise authorized |
3 | | by law and in
addition to the foregoing general corporate |
4 | | powers, the Authority shall also
have the following additional |
5 | | specific powers to be exercised in furtherance of
the purposes |
6 | | of this Act.
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7 | | (a) The Authority shall have power (i) to accept grants, |
8 | | loans or
appropriations from the federal government or the |
9 | | State, or any agency or
instrumentality thereof, to be used for |
10 | | the operating expenses of the
Authority,
or for any purposes of |
11 | | the Authority, including the making of direct loans of
such |
12 | | funds with respect to projects, and (ii) to enter into any |
13 | | agreement with
the federal government or the State, or any |
14 | | agency or instrumentality thereof,
in relationship to such |
15 | | grants, loans or appropriations.
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16 | | (b) The Authority shall have power to procure and enter |
17 | | into contracts for
any
type of insurance and indemnity |
18 | | agreements covering loss or damage to property
from any cause, |
19 | | including loss of use and occupancy, or covering any other
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20 | | insurable risk.
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21 | | (c) The Authority shall have the continuing power to issue |
22 | | bonds for its
corporate purposes. Bonds may be issued by the |
23 | | Authority in one or more series
and may provide for the payment |
24 | | of any interest deemed necessary on such bonds,
of the costs of |
25 | | issuance of such bonds, of any premium on any insurance, or of
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1 | | the cost of any guarantees, letters of credit or other similar |
2 | | documents, may
provide for the funding of the reserves deemed |
3 | | necessary in connection with
such bonds, and may provide for |
4 | | the refunding or advance refunding of any bonds
or
for accounts |
5 | | deemed necessary in connection with any purpose of the |
6 | | Authority.
The bonds may bear interest payable at any time or |
7 | | times and at any rate or
rates, notwithstanding any other |
8 | | provision of law to the contrary, and such
rate or rates may be |
9 | | established by an index or formula which may be
implemented or
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10 | | established by persons appointed or retained therefor by the |
11 | | Authority, or may
bear no interest or may bear interest payable |
12 | | at maturity or upon redemption
prior to maturity, may bear such |
13 | | date or dates, may be payable at such time or
times and at such |
14 | | place or places, may mature at any time or times not later
than |
15 | | 40 years from the date of issuance, may be sold at public or |
16 | | private sale
at such time or times and at such price or prices, |
17 | | may be secured by such
pledges, reserves, guarantees, letters |
18 | | of credit, insurance contracts or other
similar credit support |
19 | | or liquidity instruments, may be executed in such
manner, may |
20 | | be subject to redemption prior to maturity, may provide for the
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21 | | registration of the bonds, and may be subject to such other |
22 | | terms and
conditions all as may
be provided by the resolution |
23 | | or indenture authorizing the issuance of such
bonds. The holder |
24 | | or holders of any bonds issued by the Authority may bring
suits |
25 | | at law or proceedings in equity to compel the performance and |
26 | | observance
by any person or by the Authority or any of its |
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1 | | agents or employees of any
contract or covenant made with the |
2 | | holders of such bonds and to compel such
person or the |
3 | | Authority and any of its agents or employees to perform any
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4 | | duties
required to be performed for the benefit of the holders |
5 | | of any such bonds by
the provision of the resolution |
6 | | authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin such
person or the |
7 | | Authority and any of its agents or employees from taking any
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8 | | action in conflict with any such contract or covenant.
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9 | | Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and in the |
10 | | absence of any
express recital on the face thereof that it is |
11 | | non-negotiable, all such bonds
shall be negotiable |
12 | | instruments. Pending the preparation and execution of any
such |
13 | | bonds, temporary bonds may be issued as provided by the |
14 | | resolution.
The bonds shall be sold by the Authority in such |
15 | | manner as it shall determine.
The bonds may be secured as |
16 | | provided in the authorizing resolution by the
receipts, |
17 | | revenues, income and other available funds of the Authority and |
18 | | by
any amounts derived by the Authority from the loan agreement |
19 | | or lease agreement
with respect to the project or projects; and |
20 | | bonds may be issued as general
obligations of the Authority |
21 | | payable from such revenues, funds and obligations
of the |
22 | | Authority as the bond resolution shall provide, or may be |
23 | | issued as
limited obligations with a claim for payment solely |
24 | | from such revenues, funds
and obligations as the bond |
25 | | resolution shall provide. The Authority may grant a
specific |
26 | | pledge or assignment of and lien on or security interest in |
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1 | | such
rights, revenues, income, or amounts and may grant a |
2 | | specific pledge or
assignment of and lien on or security |
3 | | interest in any reserves, funds or
accounts established in the |
4 | | resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds. Any
such pledge, |
5 | | assignment, lien or security interest for the benefit of the
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6 | | holders of the Authority's bonds shall be valid and binding |
7 | | from the time the
bonds are issued without any physical |
8 | | delivery or further act, and shall be
valid and binding as |
9 | | against and prior to the claims of all other parties
having |
10 | | claims against the Authority or any other person irrespective |
11 | | of whether
the
other parties have notice of the pledge, |
12 | | assignment, lien or security interest.
As evidence of such |
13 | | pledge, assignment, lien and security interest, the
Authority |
14 | | may execute and deliver a mortgage, trust agreement, indenture |
15 | | or
security agreement or an assignment thereof.
A remedy for |
16 | | any breach or default of the terms of any such agreement by the
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17 | | Authority may be by mandamus proceedings in any court of |
18 | | competent jurisdiction
to compel the performance and |
19 | | compliance therewith, but the agreement may
prescribe by whom |
20 | | or on whose behalf such action may be instituted.
It is |
21 | | expressly understood that the Authority may, but need not, |
22 | | acquire title
to any project with respect to which it exercises |
23 | | its authority.
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24 | | (c-5) The Authority shall have the power to issue State |
25 | | Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds if in any fiscal year the |
26 | | amount appropriated for all accelerated pension benefit |
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1 | | payments is less than the amount required for those payments. |
2 | | The proceeds from the State Pension Obligation Acceleration |
3 | | Bonds issued under this subsection may only be used to pay for |
4 | | accelerated pension benefit payments for the fiscal year in |
5 | | which the State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds are |
6 | | issued. |
7 | | The Authority shall not
have outstanding at any one time |
8 | | State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds for any of the |
9 | | purposes
of this subsection in an aggregate principal amount |
10 | | exceeding
$250,000,000, excluding bonds issued to refund |
11 | | outstanding
State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds. |
12 | | (d) With respect to the powers granted by this Act, the |
13 | | Authority may adopt
rules and regulations prescribing the |
14 | | procedures by which persons may apply for
assistance under this |
15 | | Act. Nothing herein shall be deemed to preclude the
Authority, |
16 | | prior to the filing of any formal application, from conducting
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17 | | preliminary discussions and investigations with respect to the |
18 | | subject matter
of any prospective application.
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19 | | (e) The Authority shall have power to acquire by purchase, |
20 | | lease, gift or
otherwise any property or rights therein from |
21 | | any person useful for its
purposes, whether improved for the |
22 | | purposes of any prospective project, or
unimproved. The |
23 | | Authority may also accept any donation of funds for its
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24 | | purposes from any such source. The Authority shall have no |
25 | | independent power of
condemnation but may acquire any property |
26 | | or rights therein obtained upon
condemnation by any other |
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1 | | authority, governmental entity or unit of local
government with |
2 | | such power.
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3 | | (f) The Authority shall have power to develop, construct |
4 | | and improve either
under its own direction, or through |
5 | | collaboration with any approved applicant,
or to acquire |
6 | | through purchase or otherwise, any project, using for such
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7 | | purpose the proceeds derived from the sale of its bonds or from |
8 | | governmental
loans or
grants, and to hold title in the name of |
9 | | the Authority to such projects.
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10 | | (g) The Authority shall have power to lease pursuant to a |
11 | | lease agreement
any
project so developed and constructed or |
12 | | acquired to the approved tenant on such
terms and conditions as |
13 | | may be appropriate to further the purposes of this Act
and to |
14 | | maintain the credit of the Authority. Any such lease may |
15 | | provide for
either the Authority or the approved tenant to |
16 | | assume initially, in whole or in
part, the costs of |
17 | | maintenance, repair and improvements during the leasehold
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18 | | period. In no case, however, shall the total rentals from any |
19 | | project during
any initial leasehold period or the total loan |
20 | | repayments to be made pursuant
to any loan agreement, be less |
21 | | than an amount necessary to return over such
lease
or loan |
22 | | period (1) all costs incurred in connection with the |
23 | | development,
construction, acquisition or improvement of the |
24 | | project and for repair,
maintenance and improvements thereto |
25 | | during the period of the lease or loan;
provided, however, that |
26 | | the rentals or loan repayments need not include costs
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1 | | through the use of funds other than those obtained by the |
2 | | Authority through
the issuance of its bonds or governmental |
3 | | loans; (2) a reasonable percentage
additive to be agreed upon |
4 | | by the Authority and the borrower or tenant to cover
a properly |
5 | | allocable portion of the Authority's general expenses, |
6 | | including,
but not limited to, administrative expenses, |
7 | | salaries and general insurance,
and
(3) an amount sufficient to |
8 | | pay when due all principal of, interest and
premium, if
any on, |
9 | | any bonds issued by the Authority with respect to the project. |
10 | | The
portion of total rentals payable under clause (3) of this |
11 | | subsection (g) shall
be deposited in such special accounts, |
12 | | including all sinking funds, acquisition
or construction |
13 | | funds, debt service and other funds as provided by any
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14 | | resolution, mortgage or trust agreement of the Authority |
15 | | pursuant to which any
bond is issued.
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16 | | (h) The Authority has the power, upon the termination of |
17 | | any leasehold
period
of any project, to sell or lease for a |
18 | | further term or terms such project on
such terms and conditions |
19 | | as the Authority shall deem reasonable and consistent
with the |
20 | | purposes of the Act. The net proceeds from all such sales and |
21 | | the
revenues or income from such leases shall be used to |
22 | | satisfy any indebtedness
of
the Authority with respect to such |
23 | | project and any balance may be used to pay
any expenses of the |
24 | | Authority or be used for the further development,
construction, |
25 | | acquisition or improvement of projects.
In the event any |
26 | | project is vacated by a tenant prior to the termination of the
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1 | | initial leasehold period, the Authority shall sell or lease the |
2 | | facilities of
the project on the most advantageous terms |
3 | | available. The net proceeds of any
such disposition shall be |
4 | | treated in the same manner as the proceeds from sales
or the |
5 | | revenues or income from leases subsequent to the termination of |
6 | | any
initial leasehold period.
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7 | | (i) The Authority shall have the power to make loans to |
8 | | persons to finance a
project, to enter into loan agreements |
9 | | with respect thereto, and to accept
guarantees from persons of |
10 | | its loans or the resultant evidences of obligations
of the |
11 | | Authority.
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12 | | (j) The Authority may fix, determine, charge and collect |
13 | | any premiums, fees,
charges, costs and expenses, including, |
14 | | without limitation, any application
fees, commitment fees, |
15 | | program fees, financing charges or publication fees from
any |
16 | | person in connection with its activities under this Act.
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17 | | (k) In addition to the funds established as provided |
18 | | herein, the Authority
shall have the power to create and |
19 | | establish such reserve funds and accounts as
may be necessary |
20 | | or desirable to accomplish its purposes under this Act and to
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21 | | deposit its available monies into the funds and accounts.
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22 | | (l) At the request of the governing body of any unit of |
23 | | local government,
the
Authority is authorized to market such |
24 | | local government's revenue bond
offerings by preparing bond |
25 | | issues for sale, advertising for sealed bids,
receiving bids
at |
26 | | its offices, making the award to the bidder that offers the |
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1 | | most favorable
terms or arranging for negotiated placements or |
2 | | underwritings of such
securities. The Authority may, at its |
3 | | discretion, offer for concurrent sale the
revenue bonds of |
4 | | several local governments. Sales by the Authority of revenue
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5 | | bonds under this Section shall in no way imply State guarantee |
6 | | of such debt
issue. The Authority may require such financial |
7 | | information from participating
local governments as it deems |
8 | | necessary in order to carry out the purposes of
this subsection |
9 | | (1).
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10 | | (m) The Authority may make grants to any county to which |
11 | | Division 5-37 of
the
Counties Code is applicable to assist in |
12 | | the financing of capital development,
construction and |
13 | | renovation of new or existing facilities for hospitals and
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14 | | health care facilities under that Act. Such grants may only be |
15 | | made from funds
appropriated for such purposes from the Build |
16 | | Illinois Bond Fund.
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17 | | (n) The Authority may establish an urban development action |
18 | | grant program
for
the purpose of assisting municipalities in |
19 | | Illinois which are experiencing
severe economic distress to |
20 | | help stimulate economic development activities
needed to aid in |
21 | | economic recovery. The Authority shall determine the types of
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22 | | activities and projects for which the urban development action |
23 | | grants may be
used, provided that such projects and activities |
24 | | are broadly defined to include
all reasonable projects and |
25 | | activities the primary objectives of which are the
development |
26 | | of viable urban communities, including decent housing and a
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1 | | suitable living environment, and expansion of economic |
2 | | opportunity, principally
for
persons of low and moderate |
3 | | incomes. The Authority shall enter into grant
agreements from |
4 | | monies appropriated for such purposes from the Build Illinois
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5 | | Bond Fund. The Authority shall monitor the
use of the grants, |
6 | | and shall provide for audits of the funds as well as
recovery |
7 | | by the Authority of any funds determined to have been spent in
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8 | | violation of this
subsection (n) or any rule or regulation |
9 | | promulgated hereunder. The Authority
shall provide technical |
10 | | assistance with regard to the effective use of the
urban |
11 | | development action grants. The Authority shall file an annual |
12 | | report to
the
General Assembly concerning the progress of the |
13 | | grant program.
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14 | | (o) The Authority may establish a Housing Partnership |
15 | | Program whereby the
Authority provides zero-interest loans to |
16 | | municipalities for the purpose of
assisting in the financing of |
17 | | projects for the rehabilitation of affordable
multi-family |
18 | | housing for low and moderate income residents. The Authority |
19 | | may
provide such loans only upon a municipality's providing |
20 | | evidence that it has
obtained private funding for the |
21 | | rehabilitation project. The Authority shall
provide 3 State |
22 | | dollars for every 7 dollars obtained by the municipality from
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23 | | sources other than the State of Illinois. The loans shall be |
24 | | made from monies
appropriated for such purpose from the Build |
25 | | Illinois Bond Fund. The total amount of loans available under |
26 | | the Housing
Partnership Program shall not exceed $30,000,000. |
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1 | | State loan monies under this
subsection shall be used only for |
2 | | the acquisition and rehabilitation of
existing
buildings |
3 | | containing 4 or more dwelling units. The terms of any loan made |
4 | | by
the municipality under this subsection shall require |
5 | | repayment of the loan to
the municipality upon any sale or |
6 | | other transfer of the project.
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7 | | (p) The Authority may award grants to universities and |
8 | | research
institutions,
research consortiums and other |
9 | | not-for-profit entities for the purposes of:
remodeling or |
10 | | otherwise physically altering existing laboratory or research
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11 | | facilities, expansion or physical additions to existing |
12 | | laboratory or research
facilities, construction of new |
13 | | laboratory or research facilities or
acquisition of modern |
14 | | equipment to support laboratory or research operations
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15 | | provided that
such grants (i) be used solely in support of |
16 | | project and equipment acquisitions
which enhance technology |
17 | | transfer, and (ii) not constitute more than 60 percent
of the |
18 | | total project or acquisition cost.
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19 | | (q) Grants may be awarded by the Authority to units of |
20 | | local government for
the
purpose of developing the appropriate |
21 | | infrastructure or defraying other costs
to
the local government |
22 | | in support of laboratory or research facilities provided
that |
23 | | such grants may not exceed 40% of the cost to the unit of local
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24 | | government.
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25 | | (r) The Authority may establish a Direct Loan Program to |
26 | | make loans to
individuals, partnerships or corporations for the |
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1 | | purpose of an industrial
project, as defined in
Section 801-10 |
2 | | of this Act. For the purposes of such program
and not by way of |
3 | | limitation on any other program of the Authority, the
Authority |
4 | | shall have the power to issue bonds, notes, or other evidences |
5 | | of
indebtedness including commercial paper for purposes of |
6 | | providing a fund of
capital from which it may make such loans. |
7 | | The Authority shall have the power
to use any appropriations |
8 | | from the State made especially for the Authority's
Direct Loan |
9 | | Program for additional capital to make such loans or for the
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10 | | purposes of reserve funds or pledged funds which secure the |
11 | | Authority's
obligations of repayment of any bond, note or other |
12 | | form of indebtedness
established for the purpose of providing |
13 | | capital for which it intends to make
such loans under the |
14 | | Direct Loan Program. For the purpose of obtaining such
capital, |
15 | | the Authority may also enter into agreements with financial
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16 | | institutions and other persons for the purpose of selling loans |
17 | | and developing
a secondary market for such loans.
Loans made |
18 | | under the Direct Loan Program may be in an amount not to exceed
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19 | | $300,000 and shall be made for a portion of an industrial |
20 | | project which does
not exceed 50% of the total project. No loan |
21 | | may be made by the Authority
unless
approved by the affirmative |
22 | | vote of at least 8 members of the board. The
Authority shall |
23 | | establish procedures and publish rules which shall provide for
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24 | | the submission, review, and analysis of each direct loan |
25 | | application and which
shall preserve the ability of each board |
26 | | member to reach an individual business
judgment regarding the |
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1 | | propriety of making each direct loan. The collective
discretion |
2 | | of the board to approve or disapprove each loan shall be
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3 | | unencumbered.
The Authority may establish and collect such fees |
4 | | and charges, determine and
enforce such terms and conditions, |
5 | | and charge such interest rates as it
determines to be necessary |
6 | | and appropriate to the successful administration of
the Direct |
7 | | Loan Program. The Authority may require such interests in |
8 | | collateral
and such guarantees as it determines are necessary |
9 | | to project the Authority's
interest in the repayment of the |
10 | | principal and interest of each loan made under
the Direct Loan |
11 | | Program.
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12 | | (s) The Authority may guarantee private loans to third |
13 | | parties up to a
specified dollar amount in order to promote |
14 | | economic development in this State.
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15 | | (t) The Authority may adopt rules and regulations as may be |
16 | | necessary or
advisable to implement the powers conferred by |
17 | | this Act.
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18 | | (u) The Authority shall have the power to issue bonds, |
19 | | notes or other
evidences
of indebtedness, which may be used to |
20 | | make loans to units of local government
which are authorized to |
21 | | enter into loan agreements and other documents and to
issue |
22 | | bonds, notes and other evidences of indebtedness for the |
23 | | purpose of
financing the protection of storm sewer outfalls, |
24 | | the construction of adequate
storm sewer outfalls, and the |
25 | | provision for flood protection of sanitary sewage
treatment |
26 | | plans, in counties that have established a stormwater |
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1 | | management
planning committee in accordance with
Section |
2 | | 5-1062 of the Counties Code. Any
such loan shall be made by the |
3 | | Authority pursuant to the provisions of
Section
820-5 to 820-60 |
4 | | of this Act. The unit of local government shall pay back to the
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5 | | Authority the principal amount of the loan, plus annual |
6 | | interest as determined
by the Authority. The Authority shall |
7 | | have the power, subject to appropriations
by the General |
8 | | Assembly, to subsidize or buy down a portion of the interest on
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9 | | such loans, up to 4% per annum.
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10 | | (v) The Authority may accept security interests as provided |
11 | | in
Sections 11-3
and 11-3.3 of the Illinois Public Aid Code.
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12 | | (w) Moral Obligation. In the event that the Authority |
13 | | determines that monies
of the Authority will not be sufficient |
14 | | for the payment of the principal of and
interest on its bonds |
15 | | during the next State fiscal year, the Chairperson, as
soon as |
16 | | practicable, shall certify to the Governor the amount required |
17 | | by the
Authority to enable it to pay such principal of and |
18 | | interest on the bonds. The
Governor shall submit the amount so |
19 | | certified to the General Assembly as soon
as
practicable, but |
20 | | no later than the end of the current State fiscal year. This
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21 | | subsection shall apply only to any bonds or notes as to which |
22 | | the Authority
shall have determined, in the resolution |
23 | | authorizing the issuance of the bonds
or notes, that this |
24 | | subsection shall apply. Whenever the Authority makes such a
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25 | | determination, that fact shall be plainly stated on the face of |
26 | | the bonds or
notes and that fact shall also be reported to the |
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1 | | Governor. In the event of a
withdrawal of moneys from a reserve |
2 | | fund established with respect to any issue
or issues of bonds |
3 | | of the Authority to pay principal or interest on those
bonds,
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4 | | the Chairperson of the Authority, as soon as practicable, shall |
5 | | certify to the
Governor the amount required to restore the |
6 | | reserve fund to the level required
in the resolution or |
7 | | indenture securing those bonds. The Governor shall submit
the |
8 | | amount so certified to the General Assembly as soon as |
9 | | practicable, but no
later than the end of the current State |
10 | | fiscal year. The Authority shall obtain
written approval from |
11 | | the Governor for any bonds and notes to be issued under
this |
12 | | Section.
In addition to any other bonds authorized to be issued |
13 | | under
Sections 825-60, 825-65(e), 830-25 and 845-5, the |
14 | | principal amount of Authority
bonds outstanding
issued under |
15 | | this
Section 801-40(w) or under 20 ILCS 3850/1-80 or 30 ILCS |
16 | | 360/2-6(c), which have
been
assumed by the Authority, shall not |
17 | | exceed $150,000,000. This subsection (w) shall in no way be |
18 | | applied to any bonds issued by the Authority on behalf of the |
19 | | Illinois Power Agency under Section 825-90 of this Act.
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20 | | (x) The Authority may enter into agreements or contracts |
21 | | with any person necessary or appropriate to place the payment |
22 | | obligations of the Authority under any of its bonds in whole or |
23 | | in part on any interest rate basis, cash flow basis, or other |
24 | | basis desired by the Authority, including without limitation |
25 | | agreements or contracts commonly known as "interest rate swap |
26 | | agreements", "forward payment conversion agreements", and |
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1 | | "futures", or agreements or contracts to exchange cash flows or |
2 | | a series of payments, or agreements or contracts, including |
3 | | without limitation agreements or contracts commonly known as |
4 | | "options", "puts", or "calls", to hedge payment, rate spread, |
5 | | or similar exposure; provided that any such agreement or |
6 | | contract shall not constitute an obligation for borrowed money |
7 | | and shall not be taken into account under Section 845-5 of this |
8 | | Act or any other debt limit of the Authority or the State of |
9 | | Illinois.
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10 | | (y) The Authority shall publish summaries of projects and |
11 | | actions approved by the members of the Authority on its |
12 | | website. These summaries shall include, but not be limited to, |
13 | | information regarding the: |
14 | | (1) project; |
15 | | (2) Board's action or actions; |
16 | | (3) purpose of the project; |
17 | | (4) Authority's program and contribution; |
18 | | (5) volume cap; |
19 | | (6) jobs retained; |
20 | | (7) projected new jobs; |
21 | | (8) construction jobs created; |
22 | | (9) estimated sources and uses of funds; |
23 | | (10) financing summary; |
24 | | (11) project summary; |
25 | | (12) business summary; |
26 | | (13) ownership or economic disclosure statement; |
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1 | | (14) professional and financial information; |
2 | | (15) service area; and |
3 | | (16) legislative district. |
4 | | The disclosure of information pursuant to this subsection |
5 | | shall comply with the Freedom of Information Act. |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 95-470, eff. 8-27-07; 95-481, eff. 8-28-07; |
7 | | 95-876, eff. 8-21-08; 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see Section 5 of |
8 | | P.A. 96-793 for the effective date of changes made by P.A. |
9 | | 96-795) .)
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10 | | Section 15. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
11 | | Section 5.878 as follows: |
12 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.878 new) |
13 | | Sec. 5.878. The State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bond |
14 | | Fund. |
15 | | Section 20. The General Obligation Bond Act is amended by |
16 | | changing Sections 2, 2.5, 9, 11, 12, and 13 and by adding |
17 | | Section 7.6 as follows: |
18 | | (30 ILCS 330/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 652) |
19 | | Sec. 2. Authorization for Bonds. The State of Illinois is |
20 | | authorized to
issue, sell and provide for the retirement of |
21 | | General Obligation Bonds of
the State of Illinois for the |
22 | | categories and specific purposes expressed in
Sections 2 |
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1 | | through 8 of this Act, in the total amount of $50,167,925,743 |
2 | | $49,917,925,743 . |
3 | | The bonds authorized in this Section 2 and in Section 16 of |
4 | | this Act are
herein called "Bonds". |
5 | | Of the total amount of Bonds authorized in this Act, up to |
6 | | $2,200,000,000
in aggregate original principal amount may be |
7 | | issued and sold in accordance
with the Baccalaureate Savings |
8 | | Act in the form of General Obligation
College Savings Bonds. |
9 | | Of the total amount of Bonds authorized in this Act, up to |
10 | | $300,000,000 in
aggregate original principal amount may be |
11 | | issued and sold in accordance
with the Retirement Savings Act |
12 | | in the form of General Obligation
Retirement Savings Bonds. |
13 | | Of the total amount of Bonds authorized in this Act, the |
14 | | additional
$10,000,000,000 authorized by Public Act 93-2, the |
15 | | $3,466,000,000 authorized by Public Act 96-43, and the |
16 | | $4,096,348,300 authorized by Public Act 96-1497 shall be used |
17 | | solely as provided in Section 7.2. |
18 | | Of the total amount of Bonds authorized in this Act, the |
19 | | additional $250,000,000 authorized by this amendatory Act of |
20 | | the 100th General Assembly shall be used solely as provided in |
21 | | Section 7.6. |
22 | | The issuance and sale of Bonds pursuant to the General |
23 | | Obligation Bond
Act is an economical and efficient method of |
24 | | financing the long-term capital needs of
the State. This Act |
25 | | will permit the issuance of a multi-purpose General
Obligation |
26 | | Bond with uniform terms and features. This will not only lower
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1 | | the cost of registration but also reduce the overall cost of |
2 | | issuing debt
by improving the marketability of Illinois General |
3 | | Obligation Bonds. |
4 | | (Source: P.A. 97-333, eff. 8-12-11; 97-771, eff. 7-10-12; |
5 | | 97-813, eff. 7-13-12; 98-94, eff. 7-17-13; 98-463, eff. |
6 | | 8-16-13; 98-781, eff. 7-22-14.) |
7 | | (30 ILCS 330/2.5) |
8 | | Sec. 2.5. Limitation on issuance of Bonds. |
9 | | (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), no Bonds may be |
10 | | issued if, after the issuance, in the next State fiscal year |
11 | | after the issuance of the Bonds, the amount of debt service |
12 | | (including principal, whether payable at maturity or pursuant |
13 | | to mandatory sinking fund installments, and interest) on all |
14 | | then-outstanding Bonds, other than (i) Bonds authorized by this |
15 | | amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly, (ii) Bonds |
16 | | authorized by Public Act 96-43 , and (iii) other than Bonds |
17 | | authorized by Public Act 96-1497, would exceed 7% of the |
18 | | aggregate appropriations from the general funds (which consist |
19 | | of the General Revenue Fund, the Common School Fund, the |
20 | | General Revenue Common School Special Account Fund, and the |
21 | | Education Assistance Fund) and the Road Fund for the fiscal |
22 | | year immediately prior to the fiscal year of the issuance. |
23 | | (b) If the Comptroller and Treasurer each consent in |
24 | | writing, Bonds may be issued even if the issuance does not |
25 | | comply with subsection (a). In addition, $2,000,000,000 in |
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1 | | Bonds for the purposes set forth in Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, |
2 | | and $2,000,000,000 in Refunding Bonds under Section 16, may be |
3 | | issued during State fiscal year 2017 without complying with |
4 | | subsection (a).
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 99-523, eff. 6-30-16.) |
6 | | (30 ILCS 330/7.6 new) |
7 | | Sec. 7.6. State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds. |
8 | | (a) As used in this Act, "State Pension Obligation |
9 | | Acceleration Bonds" means Bonds authorized by this amendatory |
10 | | Act of the 100th General Assembly and used for the purposes set |
11 | | forth in subsection (c-5) of Section 801-40 of the Illinois |
12 | | Finance Authority Act. |
13 | | (b) State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds in the |
14 | | amount of $250,000,000 are hereby authorized to be used for the |
15 | | purposes set forth in subsection (c-5) of Section 801-40 of the |
16 | | Illinois Finance Authority Act. |
17 | | (c) The proceeds of State Pension Obligation Acceleration |
18 | | Bonds authorized in subsection (b) of this Section, less the |
19 | | amounts authorized in the Bond Sale Order to be directly paid |
20 | | out for bond sale expenses under Section 8, shall be deposited |
21 | | directly into the State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bond |
22 | | Fund, and the Comptroller and the Treasurer shall, as soon as |
23 | | practical, make payments as contemplated by subsection (c-5) of |
24 | | Section 801-40 of the Illinois Finance Authority Act. |
25 | | (d) There is created the State Pension Obligation |
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1 | | Acceleration Bond Fund as a special fund in the State Treasury. |
2 | | Funds deposited in the State Pension Obligation Acceleration |
3 | | Bond Fund may only be used for the purposes set forth in |
4 | | subsection (c-5) of Section 801-40 of the Illinois Finance |
5 | | Authority Act or for the payment of principal and interest due |
6 | | on State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds.
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7 | | (30 ILCS 330/9) (from Ch. 127, par. 659)
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8 | | Sec. 9. Conditions for Issuance and Sale of Bonds - |
9 | | Requirements for
Bonds. |
10 | | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection and |
11 | | subsection (h) , Bonds shall be issued and sold from time to |
12 | | time, in one or
more series, in such amounts and at such prices |
13 | | as may be directed by the
Governor, upon recommendation by the |
14 | | Director of the
Governor's Office of Management and Budget.
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15 | | Bonds shall be in such form (either coupon, registered or book |
16 | | entry), in
such denominations, payable within 25 years from |
17 | | their date, subject to such
terms of redemption with or without |
18 | | premium, bear interest payable at
such times and at such fixed |
19 | | or variable rate or rates, and be dated
as shall be fixed and |
20 | | determined by the Director of
the
Governor's Office of |
21 | | Management and Budget
in the order authorizing the issuance and |
22 | | sale
of any series of Bonds, which order shall be approved by |
23 | | the Governor
and is herein called a "Bond Sale Order"; provided |
24 | | however, that interest
payable at fixed or variable rates shall |
25 | | not exceed that permitted in the
Bond Authorization Act, as now |
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1 | | or hereafter amended. Bonds shall be
payable at such place or |
2 | | places, within or without the State of Illinois, and
may be |
3 | | made registrable as to either principal or as to both principal |
4 | | and
interest, as shall be specified in the Bond Sale Order. |
5 | | Bonds may be callable
or subject to purchase and retirement or |
6 | | tender and remarketing as fixed
and determined in the Bond Sale |
7 | | Order. Bonds, other than Bonds issued under Section 3 of this |
8 | | Act for the costs associated with the purchase and |
9 | | implementation of information technology, (i) except for |
10 | | refunding Bonds satisfying the requirements of Section 16 of |
11 | | this Act and sold during fiscal year 2009, 2010, 2011, or 2017 |
12 | | must be issued with principal or mandatory redemption amounts |
13 | | in equal amounts, with the first maturity issued occurring |
14 | | within the fiscal year in which the Bonds are issued or within |
15 | | the next succeeding fiscal year and (ii) must mature or be |
16 | | subject to mandatory redemption each fiscal year thereafter up |
17 | | to 25 years, except for refunding Bonds satisfying the |
18 | | requirements of Section 16 of this Act and sold during fiscal |
19 | | year 2009, 2010, or 2011 which must mature or be subject to |
20 | | mandatory redemption each fiscal year thereafter up to 16 |
21 | | years. Bonds issued under Section 3 of this Act for the costs |
22 | | associated with the purchase and implementation of information |
23 | | technology must be issued with principal or mandatory |
24 | | redemption amounts in equal amounts, with the first maturity |
25 | | issued occurring with the fiscal year in which the respective |
26 | | bonds are issued or with the next succeeding fiscal year, with |
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1 | | the respective bonds issued maturing or subject to mandatory |
2 | | redemption each fiscal year thereafter up to 10 years. |
3 | | Notwithstanding any provision of this Act to the contrary, the |
4 | | Bonds authorized by Public Act 96-43 shall be payable within 5 |
5 | | years from their date and must be issued with principal or |
6 | | mandatory redemption amounts in equal amounts, with payment of |
7 | | principal or mandatory redemption beginning in the first fiscal |
8 | | year following the fiscal year in which the Bonds are issued.
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9 | | Notwithstanding any provision of this Act to the contrary, |
10 | | the Bonds authorized by Public Act 96-1497 shall be payable |
11 | | within 8 years from their date and shall be issued with payment |
12 | | of maturing principal or scheduled mandatory redemptions in |
13 | | accordance with the following schedule, except the following |
14 | | amounts shall be prorated if less than the total additional |
15 | | amount of Bonds authorized by Public Act 96-1497 are issued: |
16 | | Fiscal Year After Issuance Amount |
17 | | 1-2 $0 |
18 | | 3 $110,712,120 |
19 | | 4 $332,136,360 |
20 | | 5 $664,272,720 |
21 | | 6-8 $996,409,080 |
22 | | In the case of any series of Bonds bearing interest at a |
23 | | variable interest
rate ("Variable Rate Bonds"), in lieu of |
24 | | determining the rate or rates at which
such series of Variable |
25 | | Rate Bonds shall bear interest and the price or prices
at which |
26 | | such Variable Rate Bonds shall be initially sold or remarketed |
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1 | | (in the
event of purchase and subsequent resale), the Bond Sale |
2 | | Order may provide that
such interest rates and prices may vary |
3 | | from time to time depending on criteria
established in such |
4 | | Bond Sale Order, which criteria may include, without
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5 | | limitation, references to indices or variations in interest |
6 | | rates as may, in
the judgment of a remarketing agent, be |
7 | | necessary to cause Variable Rate Bonds
of such series to be |
8 | | remarketable from time to time at a price equal to their
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9 | | principal amount, and may provide for appointment of a bank, |
10 | | trust company,
investment bank, or other financial institution |
11 | | to serve as remarketing agent
in that connection.
The Bond Sale |
12 | | Order may provide that alternative interest rates or provisions
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13 | | for establishing alternative interest rates, different |
14 | | security or claim
priorities, or different call or amortization |
15 | | provisions will apply during
such times as Variable Rate Bonds |
16 | | of any series are held by a person providing
credit or |
17 | | liquidity enhancement arrangements for such Bonds as |
18 | | authorized in
subsection (b) of this Section.
The Bond Sale |
19 | | Order may also provide for such variable interest rates to be
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20 | | established pursuant to a process generally known as an auction |
21 | | rate process
and may provide for appointment of one or more |
22 | | financial institutions to serve
as auction agents and |
23 | | broker-dealers in connection with the establishment of
such |
24 | | interest rates and the sale and remarketing of such Bonds.
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25 | | (b) In connection with the issuance of any series of Bonds, |
26 | | the State may
enter into arrangements to provide additional |
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1 | | security and liquidity for such
Bonds, including, without |
2 | | limitation, bond or interest rate insurance or
letters of |
3 | | credit, lines of credit, bond purchase contracts, or other
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4 | | arrangements whereby funds are made available to retire or |
5 | | purchase Bonds,
thereby assuring the ability of owners of the |
6 | | Bonds to sell or redeem their
Bonds. The State may enter into |
7 | | contracts and may agree to pay fees to persons
providing such |
8 | | arrangements, but only under circumstances where the Director |
9 | | of
the
Governor's Office of Management and Budget certifies |
10 | | that he or she reasonably expects the total
interest paid or to |
11 | | be paid on the Bonds, together with the fees for the
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12 | | arrangements (being treated as if interest), would not, taken |
13 | | together, cause
the Bonds to bear interest, calculated to their |
14 | | stated maturity, at a rate in
excess of the rate that the Bonds |
15 | | would bear in the absence of such
arrangements.
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16 | | The State may, with respect to Bonds issued or anticipated |
17 | | to be issued,
participate in and enter into arrangements with |
18 | | respect to interest rate
protection or exchange agreements, |
19 | | guarantees, or financial futures contracts
for the purpose of |
20 | | limiting, reducing, or managing interest rate exposure.
The |
21 | | authority granted under this paragraph, however, shall not |
22 | | increase the principal amount of Bonds authorized to be issued |
23 | | by law. The arrangements may be executed and delivered by the |
24 | | Director
of the
Governor's Office of Management and Budget on |
25 | | behalf of the State. Net payments for such
arrangements shall |
26 | | constitute interest on the Bonds and shall be paid from the
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1 | | General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund. The |
2 | | Director of the
Governor's Office of Management and Budget |
3 | | shall at least annually certify to the Governor and
the
State |
4 | | Comptroller his or her estimate of the amounts of such net |
5 | | payments to
be included in the calculation of interest required |
6 | | to be paid by the State.
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7 | | (c) Prior to the issuance of any Variable Rate Bonds |
8 | | pursuant to
subsection (a), the Director of the
Governor's |
9 | | Office of Management and Budget shall adopt an
interest rate |
10 | | risk management policy providing that the amount of the State's
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11 | | variable rate exposure with respect to Bonds shall not exceed |
12 | | 20%. This policy
shall remain in effect while any Bonds are |
13 | | outstanding and the issuance of
Bonds
shall be subject to the |
14 | | terms of such policy. The terms of this policy may be
amended |
15 | | from time to time by the Director of the
Governor's Office of |
16 | | Management and Budget but in no
event shall any amendment cause |
17 | | the permitted level of the State's variable
rate exposure with |
18 | | respect to Bonds to exceed 20%.
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19 | | (d) "Build America Bonds" in this Section means Bonds |
20 | | authorized by Section 54AA of the Internal Revenue Code of |
21 | | 1986, as amended ("Internal Revenue Code"), and bonds issued |
22 | | from time to time to refund or continue to refund "Build |
23 | | America Bonds". |
24 | | (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, |
25 | | Qualified School Construction Bonds shall be issued and sold |
26 | | from time to time, in one or more series, in such amounts and |
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1 | | at such prices as may be directed by the Governor, upon |
2 | | recommendation by the Director of the Governor's Office of |
3 | | Management and Budget. Qualified School Construction Bonds |
4 | | shall be in such form (either coupon, registered or book |
5 | | entry), in such denominations, payable within 25 years from |
6 | | their date, subject to such terms of redemption with or without |
7 | | premium, and if the Qualified School Construction Bonds are |
8 | | issued with a supplemental coupon, bear interest payable at |
9 | | such times and at such fixed or variable rate or rates, and be |
10 | | dated as shall be fixed and determined by the Director of the |
11 | | Governor's Office of Management and Budget in the order |
12 | | authorizing the issuance and sale of any series of Qualified |
13 | | School Construction Bonds, which order shall be approved by the |
14 | | Governor and is herein called a "Bond Sale Order"; except that |
15 | | interest payable at fixed or variable rates, if any, shall not |
16 | | exceed that permitted in the Bond Authorization Act, as now or |
17 | | hereafter amended. Qualified School Construction Bonds shall |
18 | | be payable at such place or places, within or without the State |
19 | | of Illinois, and may be made registrable as to either principal |
20 | | or as to both principal and interest, as shall be specified in |
21 | | the Bond Sale Order. Qualified School Construction Bonds may be |
22 | | callable or subject to purchase and retirement or tender and |
23 | | remarketing as fixed and determined in the Bond Sale Order. |
24 | | Qualified School Construction Bonds must be issued with |
25 | | principal or mandatory redemption amounts or sinking fund |
26 | | payments into the General Obligation Bond Retirement and |
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1 | | Interest Fund (or subaccount therefor) in equal amounts, with |
2 | | the first maturity issued, mandatory redemption payment or |
3 | | sinking fund payment occurring within the fiscal year in which |
4 | | the Qualified School Construction Bonds are issued or within |
5 | | the next succeeding fiscal year, with Qualified School |
6 | | Construction Bonds issued maturing or subject to mandatory |
7 | | redemption or with sinking fund payments thereof deposited each |
8 | | fiscal year thereafter up to 25 years. Sinking fund payments |
9 | | set forth in this subsection shall be permitted only to the |
10 | | extent authorized in Section 54F of the Internal Revenue Code |
11 | | or as otherwise determined by the Director of the Governor's |
12 | | Office of Management and Budget. "Qualified School |
13 | | Construction Bonds" in this subsection means Bonds authorized |
14 | | by Section 54F of the Internal Revenue Code and for bonds |
15 | | issued from time to time to refund or continue to refund such |
16 | | "Qualified School Construction Bonds". |
17 | | (f) Beginning with the next issuance by the Governor's |
18 | | Office of Management and Budget to the Procurement Policy Board |
19 | | of a request for quotation for the purpose of formulating a new |
20 | | pool of qualified underwriting banks list, all entities |
21 | | responding to such a request for quotation for inclusion on |
22 | | that list shall provide a written report to the Governor's |
23 | | Office of Management and Budget and the Illinois Comptroller. |
24 | | The written report submitted to the Comptroller shall (i) be |
25 | | published on the Comptroller's Internet website and (ii) be |
26 | | used by the Governor's Office of Management and Budget for the |
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1 | | purposes of scoring such a request for quotation. The written |
2 | | report, at a minimum, shall: |
3 | | (1) disclose whether, within the past 3 months, |
4 | | pursuant to its credit default swap market-making |
5 | | activities, the firm has entered into any State of Illinois |
6 | | credit default swaps ("CDS"); |
7 | | (2) include, in the event of State of Illinois CDS |
8 | | activity, disclosure of the firm's cumulative notional |
9 | | volume of State of Illinois CDS trades and the firm's |
10 | | outstanding gross and net notional amount of State of |
11 | | Illinois CDS, as of the end of the current 3-month period; |
12 | | (3) indicate, pursuant to the firm's proprietary |
13 | | trading activities, disclosure of whether the firm, within |
14 | | the past 3 months, has entered into any proprietary trades |
15 | | for its own account in State of Illinois CDS; |
16 | | (4) include, in the event of State of Illinois |
17 | | proprietary trades, disclosure of the firm's outstanding |
18 | | gross and net notional amount of proprietary State of |
19 | | Illinois CDS and whether the net position is short or long |
20 | | credit protection, as of the end of the current 3-month |
21 | | period; |
22 | | (5) list all time periods during the past 3 months |
23 | | during which the firm held net long or net short State of |
24 | | Illinois CDS proprietary credit protection positions, the |
25 | | amount of such positions, and whether those positions were |
26 | | net long or net short credit protection positions; and |
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1 | | (6) indicate whether, within the previous 3 months, the |
2 | | firm released any publicly available research or marketing |
3 | | reports that reference State of Illinois CDS and include |
4 | | those research or marketing reports as attachments. |
5 | | (g) All entities included on a Governor's Office of |
6 | | Management and Budget's pool of qualified underwriting banks |
7 | | list shall, as soon as possible after March 18, 2011 (the |
8 | | effective date of Public Act 96-1554), but not later than |
9 | | January 21, 2011, and on a quarterly fiscal basis thereafter, |
10 | | provide a written report to the Governor's Office of Management |
11 | | and Budget and the Illinois Comptroller. The written reports |
12 | | submitted to the Comptroller shall be published on the |
13 | | Comptroller's Internet website. The written reports, at a |
14 | | minimum, shall: |
15 | | (1) disclose whether, within the past 3 months, |
16 | | pursuant to its credit default swap market-making |
17 | | activities, the firm has entered into any State of Illinois |
18 | | credit default swaps ("CDS"); |
19 | | (2) include, in the event of State of Illinois CDS |
20 | | activity, disclosure of the firm's cumulative notional |
21 | | volume of State of Illinois CDS trades and the firm's |
22 | | outstanding gross and net notional amount of State of |
23 | | Illinois CDS, as of the end of the current 3-month period; |
24 | | (3) indicate, pursuant to the firm's proprietary |
25 | | trading activities, disclosure of whether the firm, within |
26 | | the past 3 months, has entered into any proprietary trades |
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1 | | for its own account in State of Illinois CDS; |
2 | | (4) include, in the event of State of Illinois |
3 | | proprietary trades, disclosure of the firm's outstanding |
4 | | gross and net notional amount of proprietary State of |
5 | | Illinois CDS and whether the net position is short or long |
6 | | credit protection, as of the end of the current 3-month |
7 | | period; |
8 | | (5) list all time periods during the past 3 months |
9 | | during which the firm held net long or net short State of |
10 | | Illinois CDS proprietary credit protection positions, the |
11 | | amount of such positions, and whether those positions were |
12 | | net long or net short credit protection positions; and |
13 | | (6) indicate whether, within the previous 3 months, the |
14 | | firm released any publicly available research or marketing |
15 | | reports that reference State of Illinois CDS and include |
16 | | those research or marketing reports as attachments. |
17 | | (h) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, |
18 | | for purposes of maximizing market efficiencies and cost |
19 | | savings, State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds may be |
20 | | issued and sold from time to time, in one or more series, in |
21 | | such amounts and at such prices as may be directed by the |
22 | | Governor, upon recommendation by the Director of the Governor's |
23 | | Office of Management and Budget. State Pension Obligation |
24 | | Acceleration Bonds shall be in such form, either coupon, |
25 | | registered, or book entry, in such denominations, shall bear |
26 | | interest payable at such times and at such fixed or variable |
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1 | | rate or rates, and be dated as shall be fixed and determined by |
2 | | the Director of the Governor's Office of Management and Budget |
3 | | in the order authorizing the issuance and sale of any series of |
4 | | State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds, which order shall |
5 | | be approved by the Governor and is herein called a "Bond Sale |
6 | | Order"; provided, however, that interest payable at fixed or |
7 | | variable rates shall not exceed that permitted in the Bond |
8 | | Authorization Act. State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds |
9 | | shall be payable at such place or places, within or without the |
10 | | State of Illinois, and may be made registrable as to either |
11 | | principal or as to both principal and interest, as shall be |
12 | | specified in the Bond Sale Order.
State Pension Obligation |
13 | | Acceleration Bonds may be callable or subject to purchase and |
14 | | retirement or tender and remarketing as fixed and determined in |
15 | | the Bond Sale Order. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 99-523, eff. 6-30-16.)
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17 | | (30 ILCS 330/11) (from Ch. 127, par. 661)
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18 | | Sec. 11. Sale of Bonds. Except as otherwise provided in |
19 | | this Section,
Bonds shall be sold from time to time pursuant to
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20 | | notice of sale and public bid or by negotiated sale
in such |
21 | | amounts and at such
times as is directed by the Governor, upon |
22 | | recommendation by the Director of
the
Governor's Office of |
23 | | Management and Budget. At least 25%, based on total principal |
24 | | amount, of all Bonds issued each fiscal year shall be sold |
25 | | pursuant to notice of sale and public bid. At all times during |
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1 | | each fiscal year, no more than 75%, based on total principal |
2 | | amount, of the Bonds issued each fiscal year, shall have been |
3 | | sold by negotiated sale. Failure to satisfy the requirements in |
4 | | the preceding 2 sentences shall not affect the validity of any |
5 | | previously issued Bonds; provided that all Bonds authorized by |
6 | | Public Act 96-43 and Public Act 96-1497 shall not be included |
7 | | in determining compliance for any fiscal year with the |
8 | | requirements of the preceding 2 sentences; and further provided |
9 | | that refunding Bonds satisfying the requirements of Section 16 |
10 | | of this Act and sold during fiscal year 2009, 2010, 2011, or |
11 | | 2017 shall not be subject to the requirements in the preceding |
12 | | 2 sentences.
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13 | | If
any Bonds, including refunding Bonds, are to be sold by |
14 | | negotiated
sale, the
Director of the
Governor's Office of |
15 | | Management and Budget
shall comply with the
competitive request |
16 | | for proposal process set forth in the Illinois
Procurement Code |
17 | | and all other applicable requirements of that Code.
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18 | | If Bonds are to be sold pursuant to notice of sale and |
19 | | public bid, the
Director of the
Governor's Office of Management |
20 | | and Budget may, from time to time, as Bonds are to be sold, |
21 | | advertise
the sale of the Bonds in at least 2 daily newspapers, |
22 | | one of which is
published in the City of Springfield and one in |
23 | | the City of Chicago. The sale
of the Bonds shall also be
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24 | | advertised in the volume of the Illinois Procurement Bulletin |
25 | | that is
published by the Department of Central Management |
26 | | Services, and shall be published once at least
10 days prior to |
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1 | | the date fixed
for the opening of the bids. The Director of the
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2 | | Governor's Office of Management and Budget may
reschedule the |
3 | | date of sale upon the giving of such additional notice as the
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4 | | Director deems adequate to inform prospective bidders of
such |
5 | | change; provided, however, that all other conditions of the |
6 | | sale shall
continue as originally advertised.
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7 | | Executed Bonds shall, upon payment therefor, be delivered |
8 | | to the purchaser,
and the proceeds of Bonds shall be paid into |
9 | | the State Treasury as directed by
Section 12 of this Act. |
10 | | All State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds shall |
11 | | comply with this Section. Notwithstanding anything to the |
12 | | contrary, however, for purposes of complying with this Section, |
13 | | State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds, regardless of the |
14 | | number of series or issuances sold thereunder, shall be
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15 | | considered a single issue or series. Furthermore, for purposes |
16 | | of complying with the competitive bidding requirements of this |
17 | | Section, the words "at all times" shall not apply to any such |
18 | | sale of the State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds. The |
19 | | Director of the Governor's Office of Management and Budget |
20 | | shall determine the time and manner of any competitive sale of |
21 | | the State Pension Obligation Acceleration Bonds; however, that |
22 | | sale shall under no circumstances take place later than 60 days |
23 | | after the State closes the sale of 75% of the State Pension |
24 | | Obligation Acceleration Bonds by negotiated sale.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 98-44, eff. 6-28-13; 99-523, eff. 6-30-16.)
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1 | | (30 ILCS 330/12) (from Ch. 127, par. 662)
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2 | | Sec. 12. Allocation of Proceeds from Sale of Bonds.
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3 | | (a) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds, authorized by Section |
4 | | 3 of this Act,
shall be deposited in the separate fund known as |
5 | | the Capital Development Fund.
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6 | | (b) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds, authorized by |
7 | | paragraph (a) of Section
4 of this Act, shall be deposited in |
8 | | the separate fund known as the
Transportation Bond, Series A |
9 | | Fund.
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10 | | (c) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds, authorized by |
11 | | paragraphs (b) and (c)
of Section 4 of this Act, shall be |
12 | | deposited in the separate fund known
as the Transportation |
13 | | Bond, Series B Fund.
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14 | | (c-1) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds, authorized by |
15 | | paragraph (d) of Section 4 of this Act, shall be deposited into |
16 | | the Transportation Bond Series D Fund, which is hereby created. |
17 | | (d) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds, authorized by Section |
18 | | 5 of this
Act, shall be deposited in the separate fund known as |
19 | | the School Construction
Fund.
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20 | | (e) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds, authorized by Section |
21 | | 6 of this Act,
shall be deposited in the separate fund known as |
22 | | the Anti-Pollution Fund.
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23 | | (f) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds, authorized by Section |
24 | | 7 of this Act,
shall be deposited in the separate fund known as |
25 | | the Coal Development Fund.
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26 | | (f-2) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds, authorized by |
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1 | | Section 7.2 of this
Act, shall be deposited as set forth in |
2 | | Section 7.2.
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3 | | (f-5) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds, authorized by |
4 | | Section 7.5 of this
Act, shall be deposited as set forth in |
5 | | Section 7.5. |
6 | | (f-7) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds, authorized by |
7 | | Section 7.6 of this Act, shall be deposited as set forth in |
8 | | Section 7.6.
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9 | | (g) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds, authorized by Section |
10 | | 8 of this Act,
shall be deposited in
the Capital Development |
11 | | Fund.
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12 | | (h) Subsequent to the issuance of any Bonds for the |
13 | | purposes described
in Sections 2 through 8 of this Act, the |
14 | | Governor and the Director of the
Governor's Office of |
15 | | Management and Budget may provide for the reallocation of |
16 | | unspent proceeds
of such Bonds to any other purposes authorized |
17 | | under said Sections of this
Act, subject to the limitations on |
18 | | aggregate principal amounts contained
therein. Upon any such |
19 | | reallocation, such unspent proceeds shall be
transferred to the |
20 | | appropriate funds as determined by reference to
paragraphs (a) |
21 | | through (g) of this Section.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 96-36, eff. 7-13-09.)
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23 | | (30 ILCS 330/13) (from Ch. 127, par. 663)
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24 | | Sec. 13. Appropriation of Proceeds from Sale of Bonds.
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25 | | (a) At all times, the proceeds from the sale of Bonds |
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1 | | issued pursuant
to this Act are subject to appropriation by the |
2 | | General Assembly and,
except as provided in Sections 7.2 and |
3 | | 7.6 Section 7.2 , may be obligated or expended only
with the |
4 | | written approval of the Governor, in such amounts, at such |
5 | | times,
and for such purposes as the respective
State agencies, |
6 | | as defined in Section 1-7 of the Illinois State Auditing
Act, |
7 | | as amended, deem necessary or desirable for the specific |
8 | | purposes
contemplated in Sections 2 through 8 of this Act. |
9 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, proceeds from |
10 | | the sale of Bonds issued pursuant to this Act appropriated by |
11 | | the General Assembly to the Architect of the Capitol may be |
12 | | obligated or expended by the Architect of the Capitol without |
13 | | the written approval of the Governor.
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14 | | (b) Proceeds from the sale of Bonds for the purpose of |
15 | | development of
coal and alternative forms of energy shall be |
16 | | expended in such amounts and
at such times as the Department of |
17 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity, with the
advice and |
18 | | recommendation of the Illinois Coal Development Board for coal
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19 | | development projects, may deem necessary and desirable for the |
20 | | specific
purpose contemplated by Section 7 of this Act. In |
21 | | considering the approval
of projects to be funded, the |
22 | | Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity shall give
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23 | | special
consideration to projects designed to remove sulfur and |
24 | | other pollutants in
the preparation and utilization of coal, |
25 | | and in the use and operation of
electric utility generating |
26 | | plants and industrial facilities which utilize
Illinois coal as |
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1 | | their primary source of fuel.
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2 | | (c) Except as directed in subsection (c-1) or (c-2), any |
3 | | monies received by any officer or employee of the state
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4 | | representing a reimbursement of expenditures previously paid |
5 | | from general
obligation bond proceeds shall be deposited into |
6 | | the General Obligation
Bond Retirement and Interest Fund |
7 | | authorized in Section 14 of this Act.
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8 | | (c-1) Any money received by the Department of |
9 | | Transportation as reimbursement for expenditures for high |
10 | | speed rail purposes pursuant to appropriations from the |
11 | | Transportation Bond, Series B Fund for (i) CREATE (Chicago |
12 | | Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency), (ii) High |
13 | | Speed Rail, or (iii) AMTRAK projects authorized by the federal |
14 | | government under the provisions of the American Recovery and |
15 | | Reinvestment Act of 2009 or the Safe Accountable Flexible |
16 | | Efficient Transportation Equity Act—A Legacy for Users |
17 | | (SAFETEA-LU), or any successor federal transportation |
18 | | authorization Act, shall be deposited into the Federal High |
19 | | Speed Rail Trust Fund. |
20 | | (c-2) Any money received by the Department of |
21 | | Transportation as reimbursement for expenditures for transit |
22 | | capital purposes pursuant to appropriations from the |
23 | | Transportation Bond, Series B Fund for projects authorized by |
24 | | the federal government under the provisions of the American |
25 | | Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 or the Safe Accountable |
26 | | Flexible Efficient Transportation Equity Act—A Legacy for |
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1 | | Users (SAFETEA-LU), or any successor federal transportation |
2 | | authorization Act, shall be deposited into the Federal Mass |
3 | | Transit Trust Fund. |
4 | | (Source: P.A. 98-674, eff. 6-30-14.)
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5 | | Section 25. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
6 | | changing Sections 1-160, 2-162, 14-152.1, 15-108.1, 15-108.2, |
7 | | 15-198, 16-203, 18-124, 18-125, 18-125.1, 18-127, 18-128.01, |
8 | | 18-133, 18-169, 20-121, 20-123, 20-124, and 20-125 and by |
9 | | adding Sections 2-105.3, 2-165.5, 14-103.41, 14-103.42, |
10 | | 14-103.43, 14-147.5, 14-155.5, 15-108.3, 15-185.5, 15-200.5, |
11 | | 16-106.40, 16-106.41, 16-106.42, 16-190.5, 16-205.5, 18-110.1, |
12 | | 18-110.2, 18-110.3, and 18-121.5 as follows:
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13 | | (40 ILCS 5/1-160)
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14 | | (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 98-641, |
15 | | which has been held unconstitutional) |
16 | | Sec. 1-160. Provisions applicable to new hires. |
17 | | (a) The provisions of this Section apply to a person who, |
18 | | on or after January 1, 2011, first becomes a member or a |
19 | | participant under any reciprocal retirement system or pension |
20 | | fund established under this Code, other than a retirement |
21 | | system or pension fund established under Article 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, |
22 | | 15 or 18 of this Code, notwithstanding any other provision of |
23 | | this Code to the contrary, but do not apply to any self-managed |
24 | | plan established under this Code, to any person with respect to |
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1 | | service as a sheriff's law enforcement employee under Article |
2 | | 7, or to any participant of the retirement plan established |
3 | | under Section 22-101. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary |
4 | | in this Section, for purposes of this Section, a person who |
5 | | participated in a retirement system under Article 15 prior to |
6 | | January 1, 2011 shall be deemed a person who first became a |
7 | | member or participant prior to January 1, 2011 under any |
8 | | retirement system or pension fund subject to this Section. The |
9 | | changes made to this Section by Public Act 98-596 this |
10 | | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly are a clarification |
11 | | of existing law and are intended to be retroactive to January |
12 | | 1, 2011 ( the effective date of Public Act 96-889 ) , |
13 | | notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1-103.1 of this Code. |
14 | | The provisions of this Section do not apply to service |
15 | | under a Tier 3 plan established under Article 2, 14, 15, 16, or |
16 | | 18 of this Code. |
17 | | (b) "Final average salary" means the average monthly (or |
18 | | annual) salary obtained by dividing the total salary or |
19 | | earnings calculated under the Article applicable to the member |
20 | | or participant during the 96 consecutive months (or 8 |
21 | | consecutive years) of service within the last 120 months (or 10 |
22 | | years) of service in which the total salary or earnings |
23 | | calculated under the applicable Article was the highest by the |
24 | | number of months (or years) of service in that period. For the |
25 | | purposes of a person who first becomes a member or participant |
26 | | of any retirement system or pension fund to which this Section |
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1 | | applies on or after January 1, 2011, in this Code, "final |
2 | | average salary" shall be substituted for the following: |
3 | | (1) In Article 7 (except for service as sheriff's law |
4 | | enforcement employees), "final rate of earnings". |
5 | | (2) In Articles 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, "highest average |
6 | | annual salary for any 4 consecutive years within the last |
7 | | 10 years of service immediately preceding the date of |
8 | | withdrawal". |
9 | | (3) In Article 13, "average final salary". |
10 | | (4) In Article 14, "final average compensation". |
11 | | (5) In Article 17, "average salary". |
12 | | (6) In Section 22-207, "wages or salary received by him |
13 | | at the date of retirement or discharge". |
14 | | (b-5) Beginning on January 1, 2011, for all purposes under |
15 | | this Code (including without limitation the calculation of |
16 | | benefits and employee contributions), the annual earnings, |
17 | | salary, or wages (based on the plan year) of a member or |
18 | | participant to whom this Section applies shall not exceed |
19 | | $106,800; however, that amount shall annually thereafter be |
20 | | increased by the lesser of (i) 3% of that amount, including all |
21 | | previous adjustments, or (ii) one-half the annual unadjusted |
22 | | percentage increase (but not less than zero) in the consumer |
23 | | price index-u
for the 12 months ending with the September |
24 | | preceding each November 1, including all previous adjustments. |
25 | | For the purposes of this Section, "consumer price index-u" |
26 | | means
the index published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of |
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1 | | the United States
Department of Labor that measures the average |
2 | | change in prices of goods and
services purchased by all urban |
3 | | consumers, United States city average, all
items, 1982-84 = |
4 | | 100. The new amount resulting from each annual adjustment
shall |
5 | | be determined by the Public Pension Division of the Department |
6 | | of Insurance and made available to the boards of the retirement |
7 | | systems and pension funds by November 1 of each year. |
8 | | (c) A member or participant is entitled to a retirement
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9 | | annuity upon written application if he or she has attained age |
10 | | 67 (beginning January 1, 2015, age 65 with respect to service |
11 | | under Article 12 of this Code that is subject to this Section) |
12 | | and has at least 10 years of service credit and is otherwise |
13 | | eligible under the requirements of the applicable Article. |
14 | | A member or participant who has attained age 62 (beginning |
15 | | January 1, 2015, age 60 with respect to service under Article |
16 | | 12 of this Code that is subject to this Section) and has at |
17 | | least 10 years of service credit and is otherwise eligible |
18 | | under the requirements of the applicable Article may elect to |
19 | | receive the lower retirement annuity provided
in subsection (d) |
20 | | of this Section. |
21 | | (d) The retirement annuity of a member or participant who |
22 | | is retiring after attaining age 62 (beginning January 1, 2015, |
23 | | age 60 with respect to service under Article 12 of this Code |
24 | | that is subject to this Section) with at least 10 years of |
25 | | service credit shall be reduced by one-half
of 1% for each full |
26 | | month that the member's age is under age 67 (beginning January |
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1 | | 1, 2015, age 65 with respect to service under Article 12 of |
2 | | this Code that is subject to this Section). |
3 | | (e) Any retirement annuity or supplemental annuity shall be |
4 | | subject to annual increases on the January 1 occurring either |
5 | | on or after the attainment of age 67 (beginning January 1, |
6 | | 2015, age 65 with respect to service under Article 12 of this |
7 | | Code that is subject to this Section) or the first anniversary |
8 | | of the annuity start date, whichever is later. Each annual |
9 | | increase shall be calculated at 3% or one-half the annual |
10 | | unadjusted percentage increase (but not less than zero) in the |
11 | | consumer price index-u for the 12 months ending with the |
12 | | September preceding each November 1, whichever is less, of the |
13 | | originally granted retirement annuity. If the annual |
14 | | unadjusted percentage change in the consumer price index-u for |
15 | | the 12 months ending with the September preceding each November |
16 | | 1 is zero or there is a decrease, then the annuity shall not be |
17 | | increased. |
18 | | (f) The initial survivor's or widow's annuity of an |
19 | | otherwise eligible survivor or widow of a retired member or |
20 | | participant who first became a member or participant on or |
21 | | after January 1, 2011 shall be in the amount of 66 2/3% of the |
22 | | retired member's or participant's retirement annuity at the |
23 | | date of death. In the case of the death of a member or |
24 | | participant who has not retired and who first became a member |
25 | | or participant on or after January 1, 2011, eligibility for a |
26 | | survivor's or widow's annuity shall be determined by the |
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1 | | applicable Article of this Code. The initial benefit shall be |
2 | | 66 2/3% of the earned annuity without a reduction due to age. A |
3 | | child's annuity of an otherwise eligible child shall be in the |
4 | | amount prescribed under each Article if applicable. Any |
5 | | survivor's or widow's annuity shall be increased (1) on each |
6 | | January 1 occurring on or after the commencement of the annuity |
7 | | if
the deceased member died while receiving a retirement |
8 | | annuity or (2) in
other cases, on each January 1 occurring |
9 | | after the first anniversary
of the commencement of the annuity. |
10 | | Each annual increase shall be calculated at 3% or one-half the |
11 | | annual unadjusted percentage increase (but not less than zero) |
12 | | in the consumer price index-u for the 12 months ending with the |
13 | | September preceding each November 1, whichever is less, of the |
14 | | originally granted survivor's annuity. If the annual |
15 | | unadjusted percentage change in the consumer price index-u for |
16 | | the 12 months ending with the September preceding each November |
17 | | 1 is zero or there is a decrease, then the annuity shall not be |
18 | | increased. |
19 | | (g) The benefits in Section 14-110 apply only if the person |
20 | | is a State policeman, a fire fighter in the fire protection |
21 | | service of a department, or a security employee of the |
22 | | Department of Corrections or the Department of Juvenile |
23 | | Justice, as those terms are defined in subsection (b) of |
24 | | Section 14-110. A person who meets the requirements of this |
25 | | Section is entitled to an annuity calculated under the |
26 | | provisions of Section 14-110, in lieu of the regular or minimum |
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1 | | retirement annuity, only if the person has withdrawn from |
2 | | service with not less than 20
years of eligible creditable |
3 | | service and has attained age 60, regardless of whether
the |
4 | | attainment of age 60 occurs while the person is
still in |
5 | | service. |
6 | | (h) If a person who first becomes a member or a participant |
7 | | of a retirement system or pension fund subject to this Section |
8 | | on or after January 1, 2011 is receiving a retirement annuity |
9 | | or retirement pension under that system or fund and becomes a |
10 | | member or participant under any other system or fund created by |
11 | | this Code and is employed on a full-time basis, except for |
12 | | those members or participants exempted from the provisions of |
13 | | this Section under subsection (a) of this Section, then the |
14 | | person's retirement annuity or retirement pension under that |
15 | | system or fund shall be suspended during that employment. Upon |
16 | | termination of that employment, the person's retirement |
17 | | annuity or retirement pension payments shall resume and be |
18 | | recalculated if recalculation is provided for under the |
19 | | applicable Article of this Code. |
20 | | If a person who first becomes a member of a retirement |
21 | | system or pension fund subject to this Section on or after |
22 | | January 1, 2012 and is receiving a retirement annuity or |
23 | | retirement pension under that system or fund and accepts on a |
24 | | contractual basis a position to provide services to a |
25 | | governmental entity from which he or she has retired, then that |
26 | | person's annuity or retirement pension earned as an active |
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1 | | employee of the employer shall be suspended during that |
2 | | contractual service. A person receiving an annuity or |
3 | | retirement pension under this Code shall notify the pension |
4 | | fund or retirement system from which he or she is receiving an |
5 | | annuity or retirement pension, as well as his or her |
6 | | contractual employer, of his or her retirement status before |
7 | | accepting contractual employment. A person who fails to submit |
8 | | such notification shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor and |
9 | | required to pay a fine of $1,000. Upon termination of that |
10 | | contractual employment, the person's retirement annuity or |
11 | | retirement pension payments shall resume and, if appropriate, |
12 | | be recalculated under the applicable provisions of this Code. |
13 | | (i) (Blank). |
14 | | (j) In the case of a conflict between the provisions of |
15 | | this Section and any other provision of this Code, the |
16 | | provisions of this Section shall control.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 97-609, eff. 1-1-12; 98-92, eff. 7-16-13; 98-596, |
18 | | eff. 11-19-13; 98-622, eff. 6-1-14; revised 3-24-16.) |
19 | | (40 ILCS 5/2-105.3 new) |
20 | | Sec. 2-105.3. Tier 1 participant; Tier 2 participant; Tier |
21 | | 3 participant. |
22 | | "Tier 1 participant": A participant who first became a |
23 | | participant before January 1, 2011. |
24 | | In the case of a Tier 1 participant who elects to |
25 | | participate in the Tier 3 plan under Section 2-165.5 of this |
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2 | | only with respect to service performed or established before |
3 | | the effective date of that election. |
4 | | "Tier 2 participant": A participant who first became a |
5 | | participant on or after January 1, 2011. |
6 | | In the case of a Tier 2 participant who elects to |
7 | | participate in the Tier 3 plan under Section 2-165.5 of this |
8 | | Code, that Tier 2 member shall be deemed a Tier 2 member only |
9 | | with respect to service performed or established before the |
10 | | effective date of that election. |
11 | | "Tier 3 participant": A participant who first becomes a |
12 | | participant on or after July 1, 2018 or a Tier 1 or Tier 2 |
13 | | participant who elects to participate in the Tier 3 plan under |
14 | | Section 2-165.5 of this Code, but only with respect to service |
15 | | performed on or after the effective date of that election. |
16 | | (40 ILCS 5/2-162) |
17 | | (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 98-599, |
18 | | which has been
held unconstitutional)
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19 | | Sec. 2-162. Application and expiration of new benefit |
20 | | increases. |
21 | | (a) As used in this Section, "new benefit increase" means |
22 | | an increase in the amount of any benefit provided under this |
23 | | Article, or an expansion of the conditions of eligibility for |
24 | | any benefit under this Article, that results from an amendment |
25 | | to this Code that takes effect after the effective date of this |
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2 | | increase", however, does not include any benefit increase
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3 | | resulting from the changes made to this Article by this |
4 | | amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly. |
5 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code or any |
6 | | subsequent amendment to this Code, every new benefit increase |
7 | | is subject to this Section and shall be deemed to be granted |
8 | | only in conformance with and contingent upon compliance with |
9 | | the provisions of this Section.
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10 | | (c) The Public Act enacting a new benefit increase must |
11 | | identify and provide for payment to the System of additional |
12 | | funding at least sufficient to fund the resulting annual |
13 | | increase in cost to the System as it accrues. |
14 | | Every new benefit increase is contingent upon the General |
15 | | Assembly providing the additional funding required under this |
16 | | subsection. The Commission on Government Forecasting and |
17 | | Accountability shall analyze whether adequate additional |
18 | | funding has been provided for the new benefit increase and |
19 | | shall report its analysis to the Public Pension Division of the |
20 | | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. A new |
21 | | benefit increase created by a Public Act that does not include |
22 | | the additional funding required under this subsection is null |
23 | | and void. If the Public Pension Division determines that the |
24 | | additional funding provided for a new benefit increase under |
25 | | this subsection is or has become inadequate, it may so certify |
26 | | to the Governor and the State Comptroller and, in the absence |
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1 | | of corrective action by the General Assembly, the new benefit |
2 | | increase shall expire at the end of the fiscal year in which |
3 | | the certification is made.
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4 | | (d) Every new benefit increase shall expire 5 years after |
5 | | its effective date or on such earlier date as may be specified |
6 | | in the language enacting the new benefit increase or provided |
7 | | under subsection (c). This does not prevent the General |
8 | | Assembly from extending or re-creating a new benefit increase |
9 | | by law. |
10 | | (e) Except as otherwise provided in the language creating |
11 | | the new benefit increase, a new benefit increase that expires |
12 | | under this Section continues to apply to persons who applied |
13 | | and qualified for the affected benefit while the new benefit |
14 | | increase was in effect and to the affected beneficiaries and |
15 | | alternate payees of such persons, but does not apply to any |
16 | | other person, including without limitation a person who |
17 | | continues in service after the expiration date and did not |
18 | | apply and qualify for the affected benefit while the new |
19 | | benefit increase was in effect.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 94-4, eff. 6-1-05.) |
21 | | (40 ILCS 5/2-165.5 new) |
22 | | Sec. 2-165.5. Tier 3 plan. |
23 | | (a) By July 1, 2018, the System shall prepare and implement |
24 | | a Tier 3 plan. The Tier 3 plan developed under this Section |
25 | | shall be a plan that aggregates State and employee |
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1 | | contributions in individual participant accounts which, after |
2 | | meeting any other requirements, are used for payouts after |
3 | | retirement in accordance with this Section and any other |
4 | | applicable laws. In developing, preparing, and implementing |
5 | | the Tier 3 plan and adopting rules concerning the Tier 3 plan, |
6 | | the System shall utilize the framework of the self-managed plan |
7 | | offered under Article 15 and shall endeavor to adapt the |
8 | | benefits and structure of the self-managed plan. The System |
9 | | shall consult with the State Universities Retirement System in |
10 | | developing the Tier 3 plan. |
11 | | As used in this Section, "defined benefit plan" means the |
12 | | retirement plan available under this Article to Tier 1 or Tier |
13 | | 2 participants who have not made the election authorized under |
14 | | this Section. |
15 | | (1) All persons who begin to participate in this System |
16 | | on or after July 1, 2018 shall participate in the Tier 3 |
17 | | plan rather than the defined benefit plan. |
18 | | (2) A participant in the Tier 3 plan shall pay employee |
19 | | contributions at a rate of 8% of salary. |
20 | | (3) State contributions shall be paid into the accounts |
21 | | of all participants in the Tier 3 plan at a rate of 7.6% of |
22 | | salary. |
23 | | (4) The Tier 3 plan shall require 5 years of |
24 | | participation in the Tier 3 plan before vesting in State |
25 | | contributions. If the participant fails to vest in them, |
26 | | the State contributions, and the earnings thereon, shall be |
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2 | | (5) The Tier 3 plan shall provide a variety of options |
3 | | for investments. These options shall include investments |
4 | | handled by the Illinois State Board of Investment as well |
5 | | as private sector investment options. |
6 | | (6) The Tier 3 plan shall provide a variety of options |
7 | | for payouts to participants in the Tier 3 plan who are no |
8 | | longer active in the System and their survivors. |
9 | | (7) To the extent authorized under federal law and as |
10 | | authorized by the System, the plan shall allow former |
11 | | participants in the plan to transfer or roll over employee |
12 | | and vested State contributions, and the earnings thereon, |
13 | | from the Tier 3 plan into other qualified retirement plans. |
14 | | (8) The System shall reduce the employee contributions |
15 | | credited to the participant's Tier 3 plan account by an |
16 | | amount determined by the System to cover the cost of |
17 | | offering these benefits and any applicable administrative |
18 | | fees. |
19 | | (b) Under the Tier 3 plan, an active Tier 1 or Tier 2 |
20 | | participant of this System may elect, in writing, to cease |
21 | | accruing benefits in the defined benefit plan and begin |
22 | | accruing benefits for future service in the Tier 3 plan. The |
23 | | election to participate in the Tier 3 plan is voluntary and |
24 | | irrevocable. |
25 | | (1) Service credit under the Tier 3 plan may be used |
26 | | for determining retirement eligibility under the defined |
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2 | | (2) The System shall make a good faith effort to |
3 | | contact all active Tier 1 and Tier 2 participants who are |
4 | | eligible to participate in the Tier 3 plan. The System |
5 | | shall mail information describing the option to join the |
6 | | Tier 3 plan to each of these employees to his or her last |
7 | | known address on file with
the System. If the employee is |
8 | | not responsive to other means of contact, it is sufficient |
9 | | for the System to publish the details of the option on its |
10 | | website. |
11 | | (3) Upon request for further information describing |
12 | | the option, the System shall provide employees with |
13 | | information from the System before exercising the option to |
14 | | join the plan, including information on the impact to their |
15 | | benefits and service. The individual consultation shall |
16 | | include projections of the participant's defined benefits |
17 | | at retirement or earlier termination of service and the |
18 | | value of the participant's account at retirement or earlier |
19 | | termination of service. The System shall not provide advice |
20 | | or counseling with respect to whether the employee should |
21 | | exercise the option. The System shall inform Tier 1 and |
22 | | Tier 2 participants who are eligible to participate in the |
23 | | Tier 3 plan that they may also wish to obtain information |
24 | | and counsel relating to their option from any other |
25 | | available source, including but not limited to private |
26 | | counsel and financial advisors. |
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1 | | (b-5) A Tier 1 or Tier 2 participant who elects to |
2 | | participate in the Tier 3 plan may irrevocably elect to |
3 | | terminate all participation in the defined benefit plan. Upon |
4 | | that election, the System shall transfer to the participant's |
5 | | individual account an amount equal to the amount of |
6 | | contribution refund that the participant would be eligible to |
7 | | receive if the member terminated employment on that date and |
8 | | elected a refund of contributions, including the prescribed |
9 | | rate of interest for the respective years. The System shall |
10 | | make the transfer as a tax free transfer in accordance with |
11 | | Internal Revenue Service guidelines, for purposes of funding |
12 | | the amount credited to the participant's individual account. |
13 | | (c) In no event shall the System, its staff, its authorized |
14 | | representatives, or the Board be liable for any information |
15 | | given to an employee under this Section. The System may |
16 | | coordinate with the Illinois Department of Central Management |
17 | | Services and other retirement systems administering a Tier 3 |
18 | | plan in accordance with this amendatory Act of the 100th |
19 | | General Assembly to provide information concerning the impact |
20 | | of the Tier 3 plan set forth in this Section. |
21 | | (c-5) The System shall solicit proposals to provide
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22 | | administrative services and funding vehicles for the Tier 3 |
23 | | plan from
insurance and annuity companies and mutual fund |
24 | | companies, banks, trust
companies, or other financial |
25 | | institutions authorized to do business in this
State. In |
26 | | reviewing the proposals received and approving and contracting |
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1 | | with
no fewer than 2 and no more than 7 companies, the Board of |
2 | | Trustees of the System shall
consider, among other things, the |
3 | | following criteria: |
4 | | (1) the nature and extent of the benefits that would be |
5 | | provided
to the participants; |
6 | | (2) the reasonableness of the benefits in relation to |
7 | | the premium
charged; |
8 | | (3) the suitability of the benefits to the needs and
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9 | | interests of the participating employees and the employer; |
10 | | (4) the ability of the company to provide benefits |
11 | | under the contract and
the financial stability of the |
12 | | company; and |
13 | | (5) the efficacy of the contract in the recruitment and |
14 | | retention of
employees. |
15 | | The System shall periodically review
each approved |
16 | | company. A company may continue to provide administrative
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17 | | services and funding vehicles for the Tier 3 plan only so long |
18 | | as
it continues to be an approved company under contract with |
19 | | the Board. |
20 | | (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, no |
21 | | person shall begin participating in the Tier 3 plan until it |
22 | | has attained qualified plan status and received all necessary |
23 | | approvals from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. |
24 | | (e) The System shall report on its progress under this |
25 | | Section, including the available details of the Tier 3 plan and |
26 | | the System's plans for informing eligible Tier 1 and Tier 2 |
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1 | | participants about the plan, to the Governor and the General |
2 | | Assembly on or before January 15, 2018. |
3 | | (f) The Illinois State Board of Investment shall be the |
4 | | plan sponsor for the Tier 3 plan established under this |
5 | | Section. |
6 | | (40 ILCS 5/14-103.41 new) |
7 | | Sec. 14-103.41. Tier 1 member. "Tier 1 member": A member of |
8 | | this System who first became a member or participant before |
9 | | January 1, 2011 under any reciprocal retirement system or |
10 | | pension fund established under this Code other than a |
11 | | retirement system or pension fund established under Article 2, |
12 | | 3, 4, 5, 6, or 18 of this Code. |
13 | | In the case of a Tier 1 member who elects to participate in
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14 | | the Tier 3 plan under Section 14-155.5 of this Code, that Tier
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15 | | 1 member shall be deemed a Tier 1 member only with respect to
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16 | | service performed or established before the effective date of
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17 | | that election. |
18 | | (40 ILCS 5/14-103.42 new) |
19 | | Sec. 14-103.42. Tier 2 member. "Tier 2 member": A member of |
20 | | this System who first becomes a member under this Article on or |
21 | | after January 1, 2011 and who is not a Tier 1 member. |
22 | | In the case of a Tier 2 member who elects to participate in |
23 | | the Tier 3 plan under Section 14-155.5 of this Code, that Tier |
24 | | 2 member shall be deemed a Tier 2 member only with respect to |
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1 | | service performed or established before the effective date of |
2 | | that election. |
3 | | (40 ILCS 5/14-103.43 new) |
4 | | Sec. 14-103.43. Tier 3 member. "Tier 3 member": A member of |
5 | | this System who first becomes a member on or after July 1, 2018 |
6 | | or a Tier 1 or Tier 2 member who elects to participate in the |
7 | | Tier 3 plan under Section 14-155.5 of this Code, but only with |
8 | | respect to service performed on or after the effective date of |
9 | | that election. |
10 | | (40 ILCS 5/14-147.5 new) |
11 | | Sec. 14-147.5. Accelerated pension benefit payment. |
12 | | (a) As used in this Section: |
13 | | "Eligible person" means a person who: |
14 | | (1) has terminated service; |
15 | | (2) has accrued sufficient service credit to be |
16 | | eligible to receive a retirement annuity under this |
17 | | Article; |
18 | | (3) has not received any retirement annuity under this |
19 | | Article; and |
20 | | (4) does not have a QILDRO in effect against him or her |
21 | | under this Article. |
22 | | "Pension benefit" means the benefits under this Article, or |
23 | | Article 1 as it relates to those benefits, including any |
24 | | anticipated annual increases, that an eligible person is |
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1 | | entitled to upon attainment of the applicable retirement age. |
2 | | "Pension benefit" also includes applicable survivor's or |
3 | | disability benefits. |
4 | | (b) Before January 1, 2019, and annually thereafter, the |
5 | | System shall calculate, using actuarial tables and other |
6 | | assumptions adopted by the Board, the net present value of |
7 | | pension benefits for each eligible person and shall offer each |
8 | | eligible person the opportunity to irrevocably elect to receive |
9 | | an amount determined by the System to be equal to 70% of the |
10 | | net present value of his or her pension benefits in lieu of |
11 | | receiving any pension benefit. The offer shall specify the |
12 | | dollar amount that the eligible person will receive if he or |
13 | | she so elects and shall expire when a subsequent offer is made |
14 | | to an eligible person or when the System determines that 10% of |
15 | | eligible persons in that year have made the election under this |
16 | | subsection, whichever occurs first. The System shall make a |
17 | | good faith effort to contact every eligible person to notify |
18 | | him or her of the election and of the amount of the accelerated |
19 | | pension benefit payment. |
20 | | Until the System determines that 10% of eligible persons in |
21 | | that year have made the election under this subsection, an |
22 | | eligible person may irrevocably elect to receive an accelerated |
23 | | pension benefit payment in the amount that the System offers |
24 | | under this subsection in lieu of receiving any pension benefit. |
25 | | A person who elects to receive an accelerated pension benefit |
26 | | payment under this Section may not elect to proceed under the |
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1 | | Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act with respect to service under |
2 | | this Article. |
3 | | (c) A person's credits and creditable service under this |
4 | | Article shall be terminated upon the person's receipt of an |
5 | | accelerated pension benefit payment under this Section, and no |
6 | | other benefit shall be paid under this Article based on those |
7 | | terminated credits and creditable service, including any |
8 | | retirement, survivor, or other benefit; except that to the |
9 | | extent that participation, benefits, or premiums under the |
10 | | State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 are based on the |
11 | | amount of service credit, the terminated service credit shall |
12 | | be used for that purpose. |
13 | | (d) If a person who has received an accelerated pension |
14 | | benefit payment under this Section returns to active service |
15 | | under this Article, then: |
16 | | (1) Any benefits under the System earned as a result of |
17 | | that return to active service shall be based solely on the |
18 | | person's credits and creditable service arising from the |
19 | | return to active service. |
20 | | (2) The accelerated pension benefit payment may not be |
21 | | repaid to the System, and the terminated credits and |
22 | | creditable service may not under any circumstances be |
23 | | reinstated. |
24 | | (e) As a condition of receiving an accelerated pension |
25 | | benefit payment, an eligible person must have another |
26 | | retirement plan or account qualified under the Internal Revenue |
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1 | | Code of 1986, as amended, for the accelerated pension benefit |
2 | | payment to be rolled into. The accelerated pension benefit |
3 | | payment under this Section may be subject to withholding or |
4 | | payment of applicable taxes, but to the extent permitted by |
5 | | federal law, a person who receives an accelerated pension |
6 | | benefit payment under this Section must direct the System to |
7 | | pay all of that payment as a rollover into another retirement |
8 | | plan or account qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of |
9 | | 1986, as amended. |
10 | | (f) Before January 1, 2020 and every January 1 thereafter, |
11 | | the Board shall certify to the Illinois Finance Authority and |
12 | | the General Assembly the amount by which the total amount of |
13 | | accelerated pension benefit payments made under this Section |
14 | | exceed the amount appropriated to the System for the purpose of |
15 | | making those payments. |
16 | | (g) The Board shall adopt any rules necessary to implement |
17 | | this Section. |
18 | | (h) No provision of this Section shall be interpreted in a |
19 | | way that would cause the applicable System to cease to be a |
20 | | qualified plan under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. |
21 | | (i) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, in |
22 | | no case shall the total amount of accelerated pension benefit |
23 | | payments paid under this Section, Section 15-185.5, and Section |
24 | | 16-190.5 cause the Illinois Finance Authority to issue more |
25 | | than the $250,000,000 of State Pension Obligation Acceleration |
26 | | Bonds authorized in subsection (c-5) of Section 801-40 of the |
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1 | | Illinois Finance Authority Act. |
2 | | (40 ILCS 5/14-152.1) |
3 | | (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 98-599, |
4 | | which has been held unconstitutional)
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5 | | Sec. 14-152.1. Application and expiration of new benefit |
6 | | increases. |
7 | | (a) As used in this Section, "new benefit increase" means |
8 | | an increase in the amount of any benefit provided under this |
9 | | Article, or an expansion of the conditions of eligibility for |
10 | | any benefit under this Article, that results from an amendment |
11 | | to this Code that takes effect after June 1, 2005 (the |
12 | | effective date of Public Act 94-4). "New benefit increase", |
13 | | however, does not include any benefit increase resulting from |
14 | | the changes made to this Article by Public Act 96-37 or this |
15 | | amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly this amendatory |
16 | | Act of the 96th General Assembly .
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17 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code or any |
18 | | subsequent amendment to this Code, every new benefit increase |
19 | | is subject to this Section and shall be deemed to be granted |
20 | | only in conformance with and contingent upon compliance with |
21 | | the provisions of this Section.
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22 | | (c) The Public Act enacting a new benefit increase must |
23 | | identify and provide for payment to the System of additional |
24 | | funding at least sufficient to fund the resulting annual |
25 | | increase in cost to the System as it accrues. |
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1 | | Every new benefit increase is contingent upon the General |
2 | | Assembly providing the additional funding required under this |
3 | | subsection. The Commission on Government Forecasting and |
4 | | Accountability shall analyze whether adequate additional |
5 | | funding has been provided for the new benefit increase and |
6 | | shall report its analysis to the Public Pension Division of the |
7 | | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. A new |
8 | | benefit increase created by a Public Act that does not include |
9 | | the additional funding required under this subsection is null |
10 | | and void. If the Public Pension Division determines that the |
11 | | additional funding provided for a new benefit increase under |
12 | | this subsection is or has become inadequate, it may so certify |
13 | | to the Governor and the State Comptroller and, in the absence |
14 | | of corrective action by the General Assembly, the new benefit |
15 | | increase shall expire at the end of the fiscal year in which |
16 | | the certification is made.
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17 | | (d) Every new benefit increase shall expire 5 years after |
18 | | its effective date or on such earlier date as may be specified |
19 | | in the language enacting the new benefit increase or provided |
20 | | under subsection (c). This does not prevent the General |
21 | | Assembly from extending or re-creating a new benefit increase |
22 | | by law. |
23 | | (e) Except as otherwise provided in the language creating |
24 | | the new benefit increase, a new benefit increase that expires |
25 | | under this Section continues to apply to persons who applied |
26 | | and qualified for the affected benefit while the new benefit |
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1 | | increase was in effect and to the affected beneficiaries and |
2 | | alternate payees of such persons, but does not apply to any |
3 | | other person, including without limitation a person who |
4 | | continues in service after the expiration date and did not |
5 | | apply and qualify for the affected benefit while the new |
6 | | benefit increase was in effect.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 96-37, eff. 7-13-09.) |
8 | | (40 ILCS 5/14-155.5 new) |
9 | | Sec. 14-155.5. Tier 3 plan. |
10 | | (a) By July 1, 2018, the System shall prepare and implement |
11 | | a Tier 3 plan. The Tier 3 plan developed under this Section |
12 | | shall be a plan that aggregates State and employee |
13 | | contributions in individual participant accounts which, after |
14 | | meeting any other requirements, are used for payouts after |
15 | | retirement in accordance with this Section and any other |
16 | | applicable laws. In developing, preparing, and implementing |
17 | | the Tier 3 plan and adopting rules concerning the Tier 3 plan, |
18 | | the System shall utilize the framework of the self-managed plan |
19 | | offered under Article 15 and shall endeavor to adapt the |
20 | | benefits and structure of the self-managed plan. The System |
21 | | shall consult with the State Universities Retirement System in |
22 | | developing the Tier 3 plan. |
23 | | As used in this Section, "defined benefit plan" means the |
24 | | retirement plan available under this Article to Tier 1 or Tier |
25 | | 2 members who have not made the election authorized under this |
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1 | | Section. |
2 | | (1) All persons who begin to participate in this System |
3 | | on or after July 1, 2018 shall participate in the Tier 3 |
4 | | plan rather than the defined benefit plan. |
5 | | (2) A non-covered employee who participates in the Tier |
6 | | 3 plan shall pay employee contributions at a rate of 8% of |
7 | | compensation. A covered employee who participates in the |
8 | | Tier 3 plan shall pay employee contributions at a rate of |
9 | | 3% of compensation. |
10 | | (3) State contributions shall be paid into the accounts |
11 | | of non-covered employees who participate in the Tier 3 plan |
12 | | at a rate of 7.6% of compensation, less the amount |
13 | | determined annually by the Board to cover the cost of |
14 | | offering the defined disability benefits available to |
15 | | other participants under this Article if the Tier 3 plan |
16 | | offers such benefits. State contributions shall be paid |
17 | | into the accounts of covered employees who participate in |
18 | | the Tier 3 plan at a rate of 3% of compensation. |
19 | | (4) The Tier 3 plan shall require 5 years of |
20 | | participation in the Tier 3 plan before vesting in State |
21 | | contributions. If the participant fails to vest in them, |
22 | | the State contributions, and the earnings thereon, shall be |
23 | | forfeited. |
24 | | (5) The Tier 3 plan may provide for participants in the |
25 | | plan to be eligible for the defined disability benefits |
26 | | available to other participants under this Article. If it |
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1 | | does, for non-covered employees, the System shall reduce |
2 | | the State contributions credited to the member's Tier 3 |
3 | | plan account by an amount, not to exceed 1% of |
4 | | compensation, determined annually by the Board to cover the |
5 | | cost of offering such benefits. For covered employees, the |
6 | | State shall contribute an amount, not to exceed 1% of |
7 | | compensation, determined annually by the Board to cover the |
8 | | cost of offering such benefits, which is in addition to the |
9 | | 3% State contribution credited to the member's Tier 3 plan |
10 | | account. |
11 | | (6) The Tier 3 plan shall provide a variety of options |
12 | | for investments. These options shall include investments |
13 | | handled by the Illinois State Board of Investment as well |
14 | | as private sector investment options. |
15 | | (7) The Tier 3 plan shall provide a variety of options |
16 | | for payouts to participants in the Tier 3 plan who are no |
17 | | longer active in the System and their survivors. |
18 | | (8) To the extent authorized under federal law and as |
19 | | authorized by the System, the plan shall allow former |
20 | | participants in the plan to transfer or roll over employee |
21 | | and vested State contributions, and the earnings thereon, |
22 | | from the Tier 3 plan into other qualified retirement plans. |
23 | | (9) The System shall reduce the employee contributions |
24 | | credited to the member's Tier 3 plan account by an amount |
25 | | determined by the System to cover the cost of offering |
26 | | these benefits and any applicable administrative fees. |
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1 | | (b) Under the Tier 3 plan, an active Tier 1 or Tier 2 |
2 | | member of this System may elect, in writing, to cease accruing |
3 | | benefits in the defined benefit plan and begin accruing |
4 | | benefits for future service in the Tier 3 plan. The election to |
5 | | participate in the Tier 3 plan is voluntary and irrevocable. |
6 | | (1) Service credit under the Tier 3 plan may be used |
7 | | for determining retirement eligibility under the defined |
8 | | benefit plan. |
9 | | (2) The System shall make a good faith effort to |
10 | | contact all active Tier 1 and Tier 2 members who are |
11 | | eligible to participate in the Tier 3 plan. The System |
12 | | shall mail information describing the option to join the |
13 | | Tier 3 plan to each of these employees to his or her last |
14 | | known address on file with the System. If the employee is |
15 | | not responsive to other means of contact, it is sufficient |
16 | | for the System to publish the details of the option on its |
17 | | website. |
18 | | (3) Upon request for further information describing |
19 | | the option, the System shall provide employees with |
20 | | information from the System before exercising the option to |
21 | | join the plan, including information on the impact to their |
22 | | benefits and service. The individual consultation shall |
23 | | include projections of the member's defined benefits at |
24 | | retirement or earlier termination of service and the value |
25 | | of the member's account at retirement or earlier |
26 | | termination of service. The System shall not provide advice |
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1 | | or counseling with respect to whether the employee should |
2 | | exercise the option. The System shall inform Tier 1 and |
3 | | Tier 2 members who are eligible to participate in the Tier |
4 | | 3 plan that they may also wish to obtain information and |
5 | | counsel relating to their option from any other available |
6 | | source, including but not limited to labor organizations, |
7 | | private counsel, and financial advisors. |
8 | | (b-5) A Tier 1 or Tier 2 member who elects to participate |
9 | | in the Tier 3 plan may irrevocably elect to terminate all |
10 | | participation in the defined benefit plan. Upon that election, |
11 | | the System shall transfer to the member's individual account an |
12 | | amount equal to the amount of contribution refund that the |
13 | | member would be eligible to receive if the member terminated |
14 | | employment on that date and elected a refund of contributions, |
15 | | including regular interest for the respective years. The System |
16 | | shall make the transfer as a tax free transfer in accordance |
17 | | with Internal Revenue Service guidelines, for purposes of |
18 | | funding the amount credited to the member's individual account. |
19 | | (c) In no event shall the System, its staff, its authorized |
20 | | representatives, or the Board be liable for any information |
21 | | given to an employee under this Section. The System may |
22 | | coordinate with the Illinois Department of Central Management |
23 | | Services and other retirement systems administering a Tier 3 |
24 | | plan in accordance with this amendatory Act of the 100th |
25 | | General Assembly to provide information concerning the impact |
26 | | of the Tier 3 plan set forth in this Section. |
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1 | | (c-5) The System shall solicit proposals to provide
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2 | | administrative services and funding vehicles for the Tier 3 |
3 | | plan from
insurance and annuity companies and mutual fund |
4 | | companies, banks, trust
companies, or other financial |
5 | | institutions authorized to do business in this
State. In |
6 | | reviewing the proposals received and approving and contracting |
7 | | with
no fewer than 2 and no more than 7 companies, the Board of |
8 | | Trustees of the System shall
consider, among other things, the |
9 | | following criteria: |
10 | | (1) the nature and extent of the benefits that would be |
11 | | provided
to the participants; |
12 | | (2) the reasonableness of the benefits in relation to |
13 | | the premium
charged; |
14 | | (3) the suitability of the benefits to the needs and
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15 | | interests of the participating employees and the employer; |
16 | | (4) the ability of the company to provide benefits |
17 | | under the contract and
the financial stability of the |
18 | | company; and |
19 | | (5) the efficacy of the contract in the recruitment and |
20 | | retention of
employees. |
21 | | The System shall periodically review
each approved |
22 | | company. A company may continue to provide administrative
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23 | | services and funding vehicles for the Tier 3 plan only so long |
24 | | as
it continues to be an approved company under contract with |
25 | | the Board. |
26 | | (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, no |
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1 | | person shall begin participating in the Tier 3 plan until it |
2 | | has attained qualified plan status and received all necessary |
3 | | approvals from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. |
4 | | (e) The System shall report on its progress under this |
5 | | Section, including the available details of the Tier 3 plan and |
6 | | the System's plans for informing eligible Tier 1 and Tier 2 |
7 | | members about the plan, to the Governor and the General |
8 | | Assembly on or before January 15, 2018. |
9 | | (f) The Illinois State Board of Investment shall be the |
10 | | plan sponsor for the Tier 3 plan established under this |
11 | | Section. |
12 | | (40 ILCS 5/15-108.1) |
13 | | Sec. 15-108.1. Tier 1 member. "Tier 1 member": A |
14 | | participant or an annuitant of a retirement annuity under this |
15 | | Article, other than a participant in the self-managed plan |
16 | | under Section 15-158.2, who first became a participant or |
17 | | member before January 1, 2011 under any reciprocal retirement |
18 | | system or pension fund established under this Code, other than |
19 | | a retirement system or pension fund established under Articles |
20 | | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 18 of this Code. "Tier 1 member" includes a |
21 | | person who first became a participant under this System before |
22 | | January 1, 2011 and who accepts a refund and is subsequently |
23 | | reemployed by an employer on or after January 1, 2011.
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24 | | In the case of a Tier 1 member who elects to participate in |
25 | | the Tier 3 plan under Section 15-200.5 of this Code, that Tier |
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1 | | 1 member shall be deemed a Tier 1 member only with respect to |
2 | | service performed or established before the effective date of |
3 | | that election. |
4 | | (Source: P.A. 98-92, eff. 7-16-13.) |
5 | | (40 ILCS 5/15-108.2) |
6 | | Sec. 15-108.2. Tier 2 member. "Tier 2 member": A person who |
7 | | first becomes a participant under this Article on or after |
8 | | January 1, 2011, other than a person in the self-managed plan |
9 | | established under Section 15-158.2, unless the person is |
10 | | otherwise a Tier 1 member. The changes made to this Section by |
11 | | this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly are a |
12 | | correction of existing law and are intended to be retroactive |
13 | | to the effective date of Public Act 96-889, notwithstanding the |
14 | | provisions of Section 1-103.1 of this Code.
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15 | | In the case of a Tier 2 member who elects to participate in |
16 | | the Tier 3 plan under Section 15-200.5 of this Code, that Tier |
17 | | 2 member shall be deemed a Tier 2 member only with respect to |
18 | | service performed or established before the effective date of |
19 | | that election. |
20 | | (Source: P.A. 98-92, eff. 7-16-13; 98-596, eff. 11-19-13.) |
21 | | (40 ILCS 5/15-108.3 new) |
22 | | Sec. 15-108.3. Tier 3 member. "Tier 3 member": A person who |
23 | | first becomes a participant under this Article on or after July |
24 | | 1, 2018 or a Tier 1 or Tier 2 member who elects to participate |
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1 | | in the Tier 3 plan under Section 15-200.5 of this Code, but |
2 | | only with respect to service performed on or after the |
3 | | effective date of that election. |
4 | | (40 ILCS 5/15-185.5 new) |
5 | | Sec. 15-185.5. Accelerated pension benefit payment. |
6 | | (a) As used in this Section: |
7 | | "Eligible person" means a person who: |
8 | | (1) has terminated service; |
9 | | (2) has accrued sufficient service credit to be |
10 | | eligible to receive a retirement annuity under this |
11 | | Article; |
12 | | (3) has not received any retirement annuity under this |
13 | | Article; |
14 | | (4) does not have a QILDRO in effect against him or her |
15 | | under this Article; and |
16 | | (5) is not a participant in the self-managed plan under |
17 | | Section 15-158.2. |
18 | | "Pension benefit" means the benefits under this Article, or |
19 | | Article 1 as it relates to those benefits, including any |
20 | | anticipated annual increases, that an eligible person is |
21 | | entitled to upon attainment of the applicable retirement age. |
22 | | "Pension benefit" also includes applicable survivor's or |
23 | | disability benefits. |
24 | | (b) Before January 1, 2018, and annually thereafter, the |
25 | | System shall calculate, using actuarial tables and other |
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1 | | assumptions adopted by the Board, the net present value of |
2 | | pension benefits for each eligible person and shall offer each |
3 | | eligible person the opportunity to irrevocably elect to receive |
4 | | an amount determined by the System to be equal to 70% of the |
5 | | net present value of his or her pension benefits in lieu of |
6 | | receiving any pension benefit. The offer shall specify the |
7 | | dollar amount that the eligible person will receive if he or |
8 | | she so elects and shall expire when a subsequent offer is made |
9 | | to an eligible person or when the System determines that 10% of |
10 | | eligible persons in that year have made the election under this |
11 | | subsection, whichever occurs first. The System shall make a |
12 | | good faith effort to contact every eligible person to notify |
13 | | him or her of the election and of the amount of the accelerated |
14 | | pension benefit payment. |
15 | | Until the System determines that 10% of eligible persons in |
16 | | that year have made the election under this subsection, an |
17 | | eligible person may irrevocably elect to receive an accelerated |
18 | | pension benefit payment in the amount that the System offers |
19 | | under this subsection in lieu of receiving any pension benefit. |
20 | | A person who elects to receive an accelerated pension benefit |
21 | | payment under this Section may not elect to proceed under the |
22 | | Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act with respect to service under |
23 | | this Article. |
24 | | (c) A person's credits and creditable service under this |
25 | | Article shall be terminated upon the person's receipt of an |
26 | | accelerated pension benefit payment under this Section, and no |
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1 | | other benefit shall be paid under this Article based on those |
2 | | terminated credits and creditable service, including any |
3 | | retirement, survivor, or other benefit; except that to the |
4 | | extent that participation, benefits, or premiums under the |
5 | | State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 are based on the |
6 | | amount of service credit, the terminated service credit shall |
7 | | be used for that purpose. |
8 | | (d) If a person who has received an accelerated pension |
9 | | benefit payment under this Section returns to participating |
10 | | employee status under this Article, then: |
11 | | (1) Any benefits under the System earned as a result of |
12 | | that return to participating employee status shall be based |
13 | | solely on the person's credits and creditable service |
14 | | arising from the return to participating employee status. |
15 | | (2) The accelerated pension benefit payment may not be |
16 | | repaid to the System, and the terminated credits and |
17 | | creditable service may not under any circumstances be |
18 | | reinstated. |
19 | | (e) As a condition of receiving an accelerated pension |
20 | | benefit payment, an eligible person must have another |
21 | | retirement plan or account qualified under the Internal Revenue |
22 | | Code of 1986, as amended, for the accelerated pension benefit |
23 | | payment to be rolled into. The accelerated pension benefit |
24 | | payment under this Section may be subject to withholding or |
25 | | payment of applicable taxes, but to the extent permitted by |
26 | | federal law, a person who receives an accelerated pension |
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1 | | benefit payment under this Section must direct the System to |
2 | | pay all of that payment as a rollover into another retirement |
3 | | plan or account qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of |
4 | | 1986, as amended. |
5 | | (f) Before January 1, 2019 and every January 1 thereafter, |
6 | | the Board shall certify to the Illinois Finance Authority and |
7 | | the General Assembly the amount by which the total amount of |
8 | | accelerated pension benefit payments made under this Section |
9 | | exceed the amount appropriated to the System for the purpose of |
10 | | making those payments. |
11 | | (g) The Board shall adopt any rules necessary to implement |
12 | | this Section. |
13 | | (h) No provision of this Section shall be interpreted in a |
14 | | way that would cause the applicable System to cease to be a |
15 | | qualified plan under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. |
16 | | (i) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, in |
17 | | no case shall the total amount of accelerated pension benefit |
18 | | payments paid under this Section, Section 14-147.5, and Section |
19 | | 16-190.5 cause the Illinois Finance Authority to issue more |
20 | | than the $250,000,000 of State Pension Obligation Acceleration |
21 | | Bonds authorized in subsection (c-5) of Section 801-40 of the |
22 | | Illinois Finance Authority Act. |
23 | | (40 ILCS 5/15-198) |
24 | | (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 98-599, |
25 | | which has been held unconstitutional)
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1 | | Sec. 15-198. Application and expiration of new benefit |
2 | | increases. |
3 | | (a) As used in this Section, "new benefit increase" means |
4 | | an increase in the amount of any benefit provided under this |
5 | | Article, or an expansion of the conditions of eligibility for |
6 | | any benefit under this Article, that results from an amendment |
7 | | to this Code that takes effect after the effective date of this |
8 | | amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly. "New benefit
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9 | | increase", however, does not include any benefit increase
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10 | | resulting from the changes made by this
amendatory Act of the |
11 | | 100th General Assembly. |
12 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code or any |
13 | | subsequent amendment to this Code, every new benefit increase |
14 | | is subject to this Section and shall be deemed to be granted |
15 | | only in conformance with and contingent upon compliance with |
16 | | the provisions of this Section.
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17 | | (c) The Public Act enacting a new benefit increase must |
18 | | identify and provide for payment to the System of additional |
19 | | funding at least sufficient to fund the resulting annual |
20 | | increase in cost to the System as it accrues. |
21 | | Every new benefit increase is contingent upon the General |
22 | | Assembly providing the additional funding required under this |
23 | | subsection. The Commission on Government Forecasting and |
24 | | Accountability shall analyze whether adequate additional |
25 | | funding has been provided for the new benefit increase and |
26 | | shall report its analysis to the Public Pension Division of the |
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1 | | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. A new |
2 | | benefit increase created by a Public Act that does not include |
3 | | the additional funding required under this subsection is null |
4 | | and void. If the Public Pension Division determines that the |
5 | | additional funding provided for a new benefit increase under |
6 | | this subsection is or has become inadequate, it may so certify |
7 | | to the Governor and the State Comptroller and, in the absence |
8 | | of corrective action by the General Assembly, the new benefit |
9 | | increase shall expire at the end of the fiscal year in which |
10 | | the certification is made.
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11 | | (d) Every new benefit increase shall expire 5 years after |
12 | | its effective date or on such earlier date as may be specified |
13 | | in the language enacting the new benefit increase or provided |
14 | | under subsection (c). This does not prevent the General |
15 | | Assembly from extending or re-creating a new benefit increase |
16 | | by law. |
17 | | (e) Except as otherwise provided in the language creating |
18 | | the new benefit increase, a new benefit increase that expires |
19 | | under this Section continues to apply to persons who applied |
20 | | and qualified for the affected benefit while the new benefit |
21 | | increase was in effect and to the affected beneficiaries and |
22 | | alternate payees of such persons, but does not apply to any |
23 | | other person, including without limitation a person who |
24 | | continues in service after the expiration date and did not |
25 | | apply and qualify for the affected benefit while the new |
26 | | benefit increase was in effect.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 94-4, eff. 6-1-05.) |
2 | | (40 ILCS 5/15-200.5 new) |
3 | | Sec. 15-200.5. Tier 3 plan. |
4 | | (a) By July 1, 2018, the System shall prepare and implement |
5 | | a Tier 3 plan. The Tier 3 plan developed under this Section |
6 | | shall be a plan that aggregates State and employee |
7 | | contributions in individual participant accounts which, after |
8 | | meeting any other requirements, are used for payouts after |
9 | | retirement in accordance with this Section and any other |
10 | | applicable laws. In developing, preparing, and implementing |
11 | | the Tier 3 plan and adopting rules concerning the Tier 3 plan, |
12 | | the System shall utilize the framework of the self-managed plan |
13 | | and shall endeavor to adapt the benefits and structure of the |
14 | | self-managed plan. |
15 | | As used in this Section, "defined benefit plan" means the |
16 | | traditional benefit package or the portable benefit package |
17 | | available under this Article to Tier 1 or Tier 2 members who |
18 | | have not made the election authorized under this Section and do |
19 | | not participate in the self-managed plan under Section |
20 | | 15-158.2. |
21 | | (1) All persons who begin to participate in this System |
22 | | on or after July 1, 2018 shall participate in the Tier 3 |
23 | | plan rather than the defined benefit plan or the |
24 | | self-managed plan under Section 15-158.2. |
25 | | (2) A participant in the Tier 3 plan shall pay employee |
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1 | | contributions at a rate of 8% of earnings. |
2 | | (3) State contributions shall be paid into the accounts |
3 | | of all participants in the Tier 3 plan at a rate of 7.6% of |
4 | | earnings, less the amount determined annually by the Board |
5 | | to cover the cost of offering the defined disability |
6 | | benefits available to other participants under this |
7 | | Article if the Tier 3 plan offers such benefits. |
8 | | (4) The Tier 3 plan shall require 5 years of |
9 | | participation in the Tier 3 plan before vesting in State |
10 | | contributions. If the participant fails to vest in them, |
11 | | the State contributions, and the earnings thereon, shall be |
12 | | forfeited. |
13 | | (5) The Tier 3 plan may provide for participants in the |
14 | | plan to be eligible for the defined disability benefits |
15 | | available to other participants under this Article. If it |
16 | | does, the System shall reduce the employee contributions |
17 | | credited to the member's Tier 3 plan account by an amount, |
18 | | not to exceed 1% of earnings, determined annually by the |
19 | | Board to cover the cost of offering such benefits. |
20 | | (6) The Tier 3 plan shall provide a variety of options |
21 | | for investments. These options shall include investments |
22 | | handled by the System as well as private sector investment |
23 | | options. |
24 | | (7) The Tier 3 plan shall provide a variety of options |
25 | | for payouts to participants in the Tier 3 plan who are no |
26 | | longer active in the System and their survivors. |
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1 | | (8) To the extent authorized under federal law and as |
2 | | authorized by the System, the plan shall allow former |
3 | | participants in the plan to transfer or roll over employee |
4 | | and vested State contributions, and the earnings thereon, |
5 | | from the Tier 3 plan into other qualified retirement plans. |
6 | | (9) The System shall reduce the employee contributions |
7 | | credited to the member's Tier 3 plan account by an amount |
8 | | determined by the System to cover the cost of offering |
9 | | these benefits and any applicable administrative fees. |
10 | | (b) Under the Tier 3 plan, an active Tier 1 or Tier 2 |
11 | | member of this System may elect, in writing, to cease accruing |
12 | | benefits in the defined benefit plan and begin accruing |
13 | | benefits for future service in the Tier 3 plan. An active Tier |
14 | | 1 or Tier 2 member who elects to cease accruing benefits in his |
15 | | or her defined benefit plan shall be prohibited from purchasing |
16 | | service credit on or after the date of his or her election. A |
17 | | Tier 1 or Tier 2 member who elects to participate in the Tier 3 |
18 | | plan shall not receive interest accruals to his or her Rule 2 |
19 | | benefit on or after the date of his or her election. The |
20 | | election to participate in the Tier 3 plan is voluntary and |
21 | | irrevocable. |
22 | | (1) Service credit under the Tier 3 plan may be used |
23 | | for determining retirement eligibility under the defined |
24 | | benefit plan. |
25 | | (2) The System shall make a good faith effort to |
26 | | contact all active Tier 1 and Tier 2 members who are |
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1 | | eligible to participate in the Tier 3 plan. The System |
2 | | shall mail information describing the option to join the |
3 | | Tier 3 plan to each of these employees to his or her last |
4 | | known address on file with the System. If the employee is |
5 | | not responsive to other means of contact, it is sufficient |
6 | | for the System to publish the details of the option on its |
7 | | website. |
8 | | (3) Upon request for further information describing |
9 | | the option, the System shall provide employees with |
10 | | information from the System before exercising the option to |
11 | | join the plan, including information on the impact to their |
12 | | benefits and service. The individual consultation shall |
13 | | include projections of the member's defined benefits at |
14 | | retirement or earlier termination of service and the value |
15 | | of the member's account at retirement or earlier |
16 | | termination of service. The System shall not provide advice |
17 | | or counseling with respect to whether the employee should |
18 | | exercise the option. The System shall inform Tier 1 and |
19 | | Tier 2 members who are eligible to participate in the Tier |
20 | | 3 plan that they may also wish to obtain information and |
21 | | counsel relating to their option from any other available |
22 | | source, including but not limited to labor organizations, |
23 | | private counsel, and financial advisors. |
24 | | (b-5) A Tier 1 or Tier 2 member who elects to participate |
25 | | in the Tier 3 plan may irrevocably elect to terminate all |
26 | | participation in the defined benefit plan. Upon that election, |
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1 | | the System shall transfer to the member's individual account an |
2 | | amount equal to the amount of contribution refund that the |
3 | | member would be eligible to receive if the member terminated |
4 | | employment on that date and elected a refund of contributions, |
5 | | including interest at the effective rate for the respective |
6 | | years. The System shall make the transfer as a tax free |
7 | | transfer in accordance with Internal Revenue Service |
8 | | guidelines, for purposes of funding the amount credited to the |
9 | | member's individual account. |
10 | | (c) In no event shall the System, its staff, its authorized |
11 | | representatives, or the Board be liable for any information |
12 | | given to an employee under this Section. The System may |
13 | | coordinate with the Illinois Department of Central Management |
14 | | Services and other retirement systems administering a Tier 3 |
15 | | plan in accordance with this amendatory Act of the 100th |
16 | | General Assembly to provide information concerning the impact |
17 | | of the Tier 3 plan set forth in this Section. |
18 | | (c-5) The System, in
consultation with the employers, shall |
19 | | solicit proposals to provide
administrative services and |
20 | | funding vehicles for the Tier 3 plan from
insurance and annuity |
21 | | companies and mutual fund companies, banks, trust
companies, or |
22 | | other financial institutions authorized to do business in this
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23 | | State. In reviewing the proposals received and approving and |
24 | | contracting with
no fewer than 2 and no more than 7 companies, |
25 | | the Board of Trustees of the System shall
consider, among other |
26 | | things, the following criteria: |
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1 | | (1) the nature and extent of the benefits that would be |
2 | | provided
to the participants; |
3 | | (2) the reasonableness of the benefits in relation to |
4 | | the premium
charged; |
5 | | (3) the suitability of the benefits to the needs and
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6 | | interests of the participating employees and the employer; |
7 | | (4) the ability of the company to provide benefits |
8 | | under the contract and
the financial stability of the |
9 | | company; and |
10 | | (5) the efficacy of the contract in the recruitment and |
11 | | retention of
employees. |
12 | | The System, in consultation with the employers, shall |
13 | | periodically review
each approved company. A company may |
14 | | continue to provide administrative
services and funding |
15 | | vehicles for the Tier 3 plan only so long as
it continues to be |
16 | | an approved company under contract with the Board. |
17 | | (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, no |
18 | | person shall begin participating in the Tier 3 plan until it |
19 | | has attained qualified plan status and received all necessary |
20 | | approvals from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. |
21 | | (e) The System shall report on its progress under this |
22 | | Section, including the available details of the Tier 3 plan and |
23 | | the System's plans for informing eligible Tier 1 and Tier 2 |
24 | | members about the plan, to the Governor and the General |
25 | | Assembly on or before January 15, 2018. |
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1 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-106.40 new) |
2 | | Sec. 16-106.40. Tier 1 member. "Tier 1 member": A member |
3 | | under this Article who first became a member or participant |
4 | | before January 1, 2011 under any reciprocal retirement system |
5 | | or pension fund established under this Code other than a |
6 | | retirement system or pension fund established under Article 2, |
7 | | 3, 4, 5, 6, or 18 of this Code. |
8 | | In the case of a Tier 1 member who elects to participate in |
9 | | the Tier 3 plan under Section 16-205.5 of this Code, that Tier |
10 | | 1 member shall be deemed a Tier 1 member only with respect to |
11 | | service performed or established before the effective date of |
12 | | that election. |
13 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-106.41 new) |
14 | | Sec. 16-106.41. Tier 2 member. "Tier 2 member": A member of |
15 | | the System who first becomes a member under this Article on or |
16 | | after January 1, 2011 and who is not a Tier 1 member. |
17 | | In the case of a Tier 2 member who elects to participate in |
18 | | the Tier 3 plan under Section 16-205.5 of this Code, the Tier 2 |
19 | | member shall be deemed a Tier 2 member only with respect to |
20 | | service performed or established before the effective date of |
21 | | that election. |
22 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-106.42 new) |
23 | | Sec. 16-106.42. Tier 3 member. "Tier 3 member": A member of |
24 | | the System who first becomes a member under this Article on or |
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1 | | after July 1, 2018 or a Tier 1 or Tier 2 member who elects to |
2 | | participate in the Tier 3 plan under Section 16-205.5 of this |
3 | | Code, but only with respect to service performed on or after |
4 | | the effective date of that election. |
5 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-190.5 new) |
6 | | Sec. 16-190.5. Accelerated pension benefit payment. |
7 | | (a) As used in this Section: |
8 | | "Eligible person" means a person who: |
9 | | (1) has terminated service; |
10 | | (2) has accrued sufficient service credit to be |
11 | | eligible to receive a retirement annuity under this |
12 | | Article; |
13 | | (3) has not received any retirement annuity under this |
14 | | Article; and |
15 | | (4) does not have a QILDRO in effect against him or her |
16 | | under this Article. |
17 | | "Pension benefit" means the benefits under this Article, or |
18 | | Article 1 as it relates to those benefits, including any |
19 | | anticipated annual increases, that an eligible person is |
20 | | entitled to upon attainment of the applicable retirement age. |
21 | | "Pension benefit" also includes applicable survivor's or |
22 | | disability benefits. |
23 | | (b) Before January 1, 2018, and annually thereafter, the |
24 | | System shall calculate, using actuarial tables and other |
25 | | assumptions adopted by the Board, the net present value of |
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1 | | pension benefits for each eligible person and shall offer each |
2 | | eligible person the opportunity to irrevocably elect to receive |
3 | | an amount determined by the System to be equal to 70% of the |
4 | | net present value of his or her pension benefits in lieu of |
5 | | receiving any pension benefit. The offer shall specify the |
6 | | dollar amount that the eligible person will receive if he or |
7 | | she so elects and shall expire when a subsequent offer is made |
8 | | to an eligible person or when the System determines that 10% of |
9 | | eligible persons in that year have made the election under this |
10 | | subsection, whichever occurs first. The System shall make a |
11 | | good faith effort to contact every eligible person to notify |
12 | | him or her of the election and of the amount of the accelerated |
13 | | pension benefit payment. |
14 | | Until the System determines that 10% of eligible persons in |
15 | | that year have made the election under this subsection, an |
16 | | eligible person may irrevocably elect to receive an accelerated |
17 | | pension benefit payment in the amount that the System offers |
18 | | under this subsection in lieu of receiving any pension benefit. |
19 | | A person who elects to receive an accelerated pension benefit |
20 | | payment under this Section may not elect to proceed under the |
21 | | Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act with respect to service under |
22 | | this Article. |
23 | | (c) A person's credits and creditable service under this |
24 | | Article shall be terminated upon the person's receipt of an |
25 | | accelerated pension benefit payment under this Section, and no |
26 | | other benefit shall be paid under this Article based on those |
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1 | | terminated credits and creditable service, including any |
2 | | retirement, survivor, or other benefit; except that to the |
3 | | extent that participation, benefits, or premiums under the |
4 | | State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 are based on the |
5 | | amount of service credit, the terminated service credit shall |
6 | | be used for that purpose. |
7 | | (d) If a person who has received an accelerated pension |
8 | | benefit payment under this Section returns to active service |
9 | | under this Article, then: |
10 | | (1) Any benefits under the System earned as a result of |
11 | | that return to active service shall be based solely on the |
12 | | person's credits and creditable service arising from the |
13 | | return to active service. |
14 | | (2) The accelerated pension benefit payment may not be |
15 | | repaid to the System, and the terminated credits and |
16 | | creditable service may not under any circumstances be |
17 | | reinstated. |
18 | | (e) As a condition of receiving an accelerated pension |
19 | | benefit payment, an eligible person must have another |
20 | | retirement plan or account qualified under the Internal Revenue |
21 | | Code of 1986, as amended, for the accelerated pension benefit |
22 | | payment to be rolled into. The accelerated pension benefit |
23 | | payment under this Section may be subject to withholding or |
24 | | payment of applicable taxes, but to the extent permitted by |
25 | | federal law, a person who receives an accelerated pension |
26 | | benefit payment under this Section must direct the System to |
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1 | | pay all of that payment as a rollover into another retirement |
2 | | plan or account qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of |
3 | | 1986, as amended. |
4 | | (f) Before January 1, 2019 and every January 1 thereafter, |
5 | | the Board shall certify to the Illinois Finance Authority and |
6 | | the General Assembly the amount by which the total amount of |
7 | | accelerated pension benefit payments made under this Section |
8 | | exceed the amount appropriated to the System for the purpose of |
9 | | making those payments. |
10 | | (g) The Board shall adopt any rules necessary to implement |
11 | | this Section. |
12 | | (h) No provision of this Section shall be interpreted in a |
13 | | way that would cause the applicable System to cease to be a |
14 | | qualified plan under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. |
15 | | (i) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, in |
16 | | no case shall the total amount of accelerated pension benefit |
17 | | payments paid under this Section, Section 14-147.5, and Section |
18 | | 15-185.5, and Section 16-190.5 cause the Illinois Finance |
19 | | Authority to issue more than the $250,000,000 of State Pension |
20 | | Obligation Acceleration Bonds authorized in subsection (c-5) |
21 | | of Section 801-40 of the Illinois Finance Authority Act. |
22 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-203) |
23 | | (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 98-599, |
24 | | which has been held unconstitutional)
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25 | | Sec. 16-203. Application and expiration of new benefit |
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1 | | increases. |
2 | | (a) As used in this Section, "new benefit increase" means |
3 | | an increase in the amount of any benefit provided under this |
4 | | Article, or an expansion of the conditions of eligibility for |
5 | | any benefit under this Article, that results from an amendment |
6 | | to this Code that takes effect after June 1, 2005 (the |
7 | | effective date of Public Act 94-4). "New benefit increase", |
8 | | however, does not include any benefit increase resulting from |
9 | | the changes made to this Article by Public Act 95-910 or this |
10 | | amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly this amendatory |
11 | | Act of the 95th General Assembly . |
12 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code or any |
13 | | subsequent amendment to this Code, every new benefit increase |
14 | | is subject to this Section and shall be deemed to be granted |
15 | | only in conformance with and contingent upon compliance with |
16 | | the provisions of this Section.
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17 | | (c) The Public Act enacting a new benefit increase must |
18 | | identify and provide for payment to the System of additional |
19 | | funding at least sufficient to fund the resulting annual |
20 | | increase in cost to the System as it accrues. |
21 | | Every new benefit increase is contingent upon the General |
22 | | Assembly providing the additional funding required under this |
23 | | subsection. The Commission on Government Forecasting and |
24 | | Accountability shall analyze whether adequate additional |
25 | | funding has been provided for the new benefit increase and |
26 | | shall report its analysis to the Public Pension Division of the |
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1 | | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. A new |
2 | | benefit increase created by a Public Act that does not include |
3 | | the additional funding required under this subsection is null |
4 | | and void. If the Public Pension Division determines that the |
5 | | additional funding provided for a new benefit increase under |
6 | | this subsection is or has become inadequate, it may so certify |
7 | | to the Governor and the State Comptroller and, in the absence |
8 | | of corrective action by the General Assembly, the new benefit |
9 | | increase shall expire at the end of the fiscal year in which |
10 | | the certification is made.
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11 | | (d) Every new benefit increase shall expire 5 years after |
12 | | its effective date or on such earlier date as may be specified |
13 | | in the language enacting the new benefit increase or provided |
14 | | under subsection (c). This does not prevent the General |
15 | | Assembly from extending or re-creating a new benefit increase |
16 | | by law. |
17 | | (e) Except as otherwise provided in the language creating |
18 | | the new benefit increase, a new benefit increase that expires |
19 | | under this Section continues to apply to persons who applied |
20 | | and qualified for the affected benefit while the new benefit |
21 | | increase was in effect and to the affected beneficiaries and |
22 | | alternate payees of such persons, but does not apply to any |
23 | | other person, including without limitation a person who |
24 | | continues in service after the expiration date and did not |
25 | | apply and qualify for the affected benefit while the new |
26 | | benefit increase was in effect.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 94-4, eff. 6-1-05; 95-910, eff. 8-26-08.) |
2 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-205.5 new) |
3 | | Sec. 16-205.5. Tier 3 plan. |
4 | | (a) By July 1, 2018, the System shall prepare and implement |
5 | | a Tier 3 plan. The Tier 3 plan developed under this Section |
6 | | shall be a plan that aggregates State and employee |
7 | | contributions in individual participant accounts which, after |
8 | | meeting any other requirements, are used for payouts after |
9 | | retirement in accordance with this Section and any other |
10 | | applicable laws. In developing, preparing, and implementing |
11 | | the Tier 3 plan and adopting rules concerning the Tier 3 plan, |
12 | | the System shall utilize the framework of the self-managed plan |
13 | | offered under Article 15 and shall endeavor to adapt the |
14 | | benefits and structure of the self-managed plan. The System |
15 | | shall consult with the State Universities Retirement System in |
16 | | developing the Tier 3 plan. |
17 | | As used in this Section, "defined benefit plan" means the |
18 | | retirement plan available under this Article to Tier 1 or Tier |
19 | | 2 members who have not made the election authorized under this |
20 | | Section. |
21 | | (1) All persons who begin to participate in this System |
22 | | on or after July 1, 2018 shall participate in the Tier 3 |
23 | | plan rather than the defined benefit plan. |
24 | | (2) A participant in the Tier 3 plan shall pay employee |
25 | | contributions at a rate of 8% of salary. |
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1 | | (3) State contributions shall be paid into the accounts |
2 | | of all participants in the Tier 3 plan at a rate of 7.6% of |
3 | | salary, less the amount determined annually by the Board to |
4 | | cover the cost of offering the defined disability benefits |
5 | | available to other participants under this Article if the |
6 | | Tier 3 plan offers such benefits. |
7 | | (4) The Tier 3 plan shall require 5 years of |
8 | | participation in the Tier 3 plan before vesting in State |
9 | | contributions. If the participant fails to vest in them, |
10 | | the State contributions, and the earnings thereon, shall be |
11 | | forfeited. |
12 | | (5) The Tier 3 plan may provide for participants in the |
13 | | plan to be eligible for the defined disability benefits |
14 | | available to other participants under this Article. If it |
15 | | does, the System shall reduce the employee contributions |
16 | | credited to the member's Tier 3 plan account by an amount, |
17 | | not to exceed 1% of salary, determined annually by the |
18 | | Board to cover the cost of offering such benefits. |
19 | | (6) The Tier 3 plan shall provide a variety of options |
20 | | for investments. These options shall include investments |
21 | | in a fund created by the System and managed in accordance |
22 | | with legal and fiduciary standards, as well as investment |
23 | | options otherwise available. |
24 | | (7) The Tier 3 plan shall provide a variety of options |
25 | | for payouts to participants in the Tier 3 plan who are no |
26 | | longer active in the System and their survivors. |
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1 | | (8) To the extent authorized under federal law and as |
2 | | authorized by the System, the plan shall allow former |
3 | | participants in the plan to transfer or roll over employee |
4 | | and vested State contributions, and the earnings thereon, |
5 | | from the Tier 3 plan into other qualified retirement plans. |
6 | | (9) The System shall reduce the employee contributions |
7 | | credited to the member's Tier 3 plan account by an amount |
8 | | determined by the System to cover the cost of offering |
9 | | these benefits and any applicable administrative fees. |
10 | | (b) Under the Tier 3 plan, an active Tier 1 or Tier 2 |
11 | | member of this System may elect, in writing, to cease accruing |
12 | | benefits in the defined benefit plan and begin accruing |
13 | | benefits for future service in the Tier 3 plan. An active Tier |
14 | | 1 or Tier 2 member who elects to cease accruing benefits in his |
15 | | or her defined benefit plan shall be prohibited from purchasing |
16 | | service credit on or after the date of his or her election. A |
17 | | Tier 1 or Tier 2 member making the irrevocable election |
18 | | provided under this subsection shall not receive interest |
19 | | accruals to his or her benefit under paragraph (A) of |
20 | | subsection (a) of Section 16-133 of this Code on or after the |
21 | | date of his or her election. The election to participate in the |
22 | | Tier 3 plan is voluntary and irrevocable. |
23 | | (1) Service credit under the Tier 3 plan may be used |
24 | | for determining retirement eligibility under the defined |
25 | | benefit plan. |
26 | | (2) The System shall make a good faith effort to |
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1 | | contact all active Tier 1 and Tier 2 members who are |
2 | | eligible to participate in the Tier 3 plan. The System |
3 | | shall mail information describing the option to join the |
4 | | Tier 3 plan to each of these employees to his or her last |
5 | | known address on file with the System. If the employee is |
6 | | not responsive to other means of contact, it is sufficient |
7 | | for the System to publish the details of the option on its |
8 | | website. |
9 | | (3) Upon request for further information describing |
10 | | the option, the System shall provide employees with |
11 | | information from the System before exercising the option to |
12 | | join the plan, including information on the impact to their |
13 | | benefits and service. The individual consultation shall |
14 | | include projections of the member's defined benefits at |
15 | | retirement or earlier termination of service and the value |
16 | | of the member's account at retirement or earlier |
17 | | termination of service. The System shall not provide advice |
18 | | or counseling with respect to whether the employee should |
19 | | exercise the option. The System shall inform Tier 1 and |
20 | | Tier 2 members who are eligible to participate in the Tier |
21 | | 3 plan that they may also wish to obtain information and |
22 | | counsel relating to their option from any other available |
23 | | source, including but not limited to labor organizations, |
24 | | private counsel, and financial advisors. |
25 | | (b-5) A Tier 1 or Tier 2 member who elects to participate |
26 | | in the Tier 3 plan may irrevocably elect to terminate all |
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1 | | participation in the defined benefit plan. Upon that election, |
2 | | the System shall transfer to the member's individual account an |
3 | | amount equal to the amount of contribution refund that the |
4 | | member would be eligible to receive if the member terminated |
5 | | employment on that date and elected a refund of contributions, |
6 | | including regular interest for the respective years. The System |
7 | | shall make the transfer as a tax free transfer in accordance |
8 | | with Internal Revenue Service guidelines, for purposes of |
9 | | funding the amount credited to the member's individual account. |
10 | | (c) In no event shall the System, its staff, its authorized |
11 | | representatives, or the Board be liable for any information |
12 | | given to an employee under this Section. The System may |
13 | | coordinate with the Illinois Department of Central Management |
14 | | Services and other retirement systems administering a Tier 3 |
15 | | plan in accordance with this amendatory Act of the 100th |
16 | | General Assembly to provide information concerning the impact |
17 | | of the Tier 3 plan set forth in this Section. |
18 | | (c-5) The System, in
consultation with the employers, shall |
19 | | solicit proposals to provide
administrative services and |
20 | | funding vehicles for the Tier 3 plan from
insurance and annuity |
21 | | companies and mutual fund companies, banks, trust
companies, or |
22 | | other financial institutions authorized to do business in this
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23 | | State. In reviewing the proposals received and approving and |
24 | | contracting with
no fewer than 2 and no more than 7 companies, |
25 | | the Board of Trustees of the System shall
consider, among other |
26 | | things, the following criteria: |
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1 | | (1) the nature and extent of the benefits that would be |
2 | | provided
to the participants; |
3 | | (2) the reasonableness of the benefits in relation to |
4 | | the premium
charged; |
5 | | (3) the suitability of the benefits to the needs and
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6 | | interests of the participating employees and the employer; |
7 | | (4) the ability of the company to provide benefits |
8 | | under the contract and
the financial stability of the |
9 | | company; and |
10 | | (5) the efficacy of the contract in the recruitment and |
11 | | retention of
employees. |
12 | | The System, in consultation with the employers, shall |
13 | | periodically review
each approved company. A company may |
14 | | continue to provide administrative
services and funding |
15 | | vehicles for the Tier 3 plan only so long as
it continues to be |
16 | | an approved company under contract with the Board. |
17 | | (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, no |
18 | | person shall begin participating in the Tier 3 plan until it |
19 | | has attained qualified plan status and received all necessary |
20 | | approvals from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. |
21 | | (e) The System shall report on its progress under this |
22 | | Section, including the available details of the Tier 3 plan and |
23 | | the System's plans for informing eligible Tier 1 and Tier 2 |
24 | | members about the plan, to the Governor and the General |
25 | | Assembly on or before January 15, 2018. |
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1 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-110.1 new) |
2 | | Sec. 18-110.1. Tier 1 participant. "Tier 1 participant": A |
3 | | participant who first became a participant of this System |
4 | | before January 1, 2011. |
5 | | In the case of a Tier 1 participant who elects to |
6 | | participate in the Tier 3 plan under Section 18-121.5 of this |
7 | | Code, that Tier 1 participant shall be deemed a Tier 1 |
8 | | participant only with respect to service performed or |
9 | | established before the effective date of that election. |
10 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-110.2 new) |
11 | | Sec. 18-110.2. Tier 2 participant. "Tier 2 participant": A |
12 | | participant who first becomes a participant of this System on |
13 | | or after January 1, 2011. |
14 | | In the case of a Tier 2 participant who elects to |
15 | | participate in the Tier 3 plan under Section 18-121.5 of this |
16 | | Code, that Tier 2 participant shall be deemed a Tier 2 |
17 | | participant only with respect to service performed or |
18 | | established before the effective date of that election. |
19 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-110.3 new) |
20 | | Sec. 18-110.3. Tier 3 participant. "Tier 3 participant": A |
21 | | participant who first becomes a participant of this System on |
22 | | or after July 1, 2018 or a Tier 1 or Tier 2 participant who |
23 | | elects to participate in the Tier 3 plan under Section 18-121.5 |
24 | | of this Code, but only with respect to service performed on or |
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1 | | after the effective date of that election. |
2 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-121.5 new) |
3 | | Sec. 18-121.5. Tier 3 plan. |
4 | | (a) By July 1, 2018, the System shall prepare and implement |
5 | | a Tier 3 plan. The Tier 3 plan developed under this Section |
6 | | shall be a plan that aggregates State and employee |
7 | | contributions in individual participant accounts which, after |
8 | | meeting any other requirements, are used for payouts after |
9 | | retirement in accordance with this Section and any other |
10 | | applicable laws. In developing, preparing, and implementing |
11 | | the Tier 3 plan and adopting rules concerning the Tier 3 plan, |
12 | | the System shall utilize the framework of the self-managed plan |
13 | | offered under Article 15 and shall endeavor to adapt the |
14 | | benefits and structure of the self-managed plan. The System |
15 | | shall consult with the State Universities Retirement System in |
16 | | developing the Tier 3 plan. |
17 | | As used in this Section, "defined benefit plan" means the |
18 | | retirement plan available under this Article to Tier 1 or Tier |
19 | | 2 participants who have not made the election authorized under |
20 | | this Section. |
21 | | (1) All persons who begin to participate in this System |
22 | | on or after July 1, 2018 shall participate in the Tier 3 |
23 | | plan rather than the defined benefit plan. |
24 | | (2) A participant in the Tier 3 plan shall pay employee |
25 | | contributions at a rate of 8% of salary. |
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1 | | (3) State contributions shall be paid into the accounts |
2 | | of all participants in the Tier 3 plan at a rate of 7.6% of |
3 | | salary, less the amount determined annually by the Board to |
4 | | cover the cost of offering the defined disability benefits |
5 | | available to other participants under this Article if the |
6 | | Tier 3 plan offers such benefits. |
7 | | (4) The Tier 3 plan shall require 5 years of |
8 | | participation in the Tier 3 plan before vesting in State |
9 | | contributions. If the participant fails to vest in them, |
10 | | the State contributions, and the earnings thereon, shall be |
11 | | forfeited. |
12 | | (5) The Tier 3 plan may provide for participants in the |
13 | | plan to be eligible for the defined disability benefits |
14 | | available to other participants under this Article. If it |
15 | | does, the System shall reduce the employee contributions |
16 | | credited to the member's Tier 3 plan account by an amount, |
17 | | not to exceed 1% of salary, determined annually by the |
18 | | Board to cover the cost of offering such benefits. |
19 | | (6) The Tier 3 plan shall provide a variety of options |
20 | | for investments. These options shall include investments |
21 | | handled by the Illinois State Board of Investment as well |
22 | | as private sector investment options. |
23 | | (7) The Tier 3 plan shall provide a variety of options |
24 | | for payouts to participants in the Tier 3 plan who are no |
25 | | longer active in the System and their survivors. |
26 | | (8) To the extent authorized under federal law and as |
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1 | | authorized by the System, the plan shall allow former |
2 | | participants in the plan to transfer or roll over employee |
3 | | and vested State contributions, and the earnings thereon, |
4 | | into other qualified retirement plans. |
5 | | (9) The System shall reduce the employee contributions |
6 | | credited to the participant's Tier 3 plan account by an |
7 | | amount determined by the System to cover the cost of |
8 | | offering these benefits and any applicable administrative |
9 | | fees. |
10 | | (b) Under the Tier 3 plan, an active Tier 1 or Tier 2 |
11 | | participant of this System may elect, in writing, to cease |
12 | | accruing benefits in the defined benefit plan and begin |
13 | | accruing benefits for future service in the Tier 3 plan. The |
14 | | election to participate in the Tier 3 plan is voluntary and |
15 | | irrevocable. |
16 | | (1) Service credit under the Tier 3 plan may be used |
17 | | for determining retirement eligibility under the defined |
18 | | benefit plan. |
19 | | (2) The System shall make a good faith effort to |
20 | | contact all active Tier 1 and Tier 2 participants who are |
21 | | eligible to participate in the Tier 3 plan. The System |
22 | | shall mail information describing the option to join the |
23 | | Tier 3 plan to each of these employees to his or her last |
24 | | known address on file with the System. If the employee is |
25 | | not responsive to other means of contact, it is sufficient |
26 | | for the System to publish the details of the option on its |
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1 | | website. |
2 | | (3) Upon request for further information describing |
3 | | the option, the System shall provide employees with |
4 | | information from the System before exercising the option to |
5 | | join the plan, including information on the impact to their |
6 | | benefits and service. The individual consultation shall |
7 | | include projections of the participant's defined benefits |
8 | | at retirement or earlier termination of service and the |
9 | | value of the participant's account at retirement or earlier |
10 | | termination of service. The System shall not provide advice |
11 | | or counseling with respect to whether the employee should |
12 | | exercise the option. The System shall inform Tier 1 and |
13 | | Tier 2 participants who are eligible to participate in the |
14 | | Tier 3 plan that they may also wish to obtain information |
15 | | and counsel relating to their option from any other |
16 | | available source, including but not limited to private |
17 | | counsel and financial advisors. |
18 | | (b-5) A Tier 1 or Tier 2 participant who elects to |
19 | | participate in the Tier 3 plan may irrevocably elect to |
20 | | terminate all participation in the defined benefit plan. Upon |
21 | | that election, the System shall transfer to the participant's |
22 | | individual account an amount equal to the amount of |
23 | | contribution refund that the participant would be eligible to |
24 | | receive if the participant terminated employment on that date |
25 | | and elected a refund of contributions, including interest at |
26 | | the prescribed rate of interest for the respective years. The |
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1 | | System shall make the transfer as a tax free transfer in |
2 | | accordance with Internal Revenue Service guidelines, for |
3 | | purposes of funding the amount credited to the participant's |
4 | | individual account. |
5 | | (c) In no event shall the System, its staff, its authorized |
6 | | representatives, or the Board be liable for any information |
7 | | given to an employee under this Section. The System may |
8 | | coordinate with the Illinois Department of Central Management |
9 | | Services and other retirement systems administering a Tier 3 |
10 | | plan in accordance with this amendatory Act of the 100th |
11 | | General Assembly to provide information concerning the impact |
12 | | of the Tier 3 plan set forth in this Section. |
13 | | (c-5) The System shall solicit proposals to provide
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14 | | administrative services and funding vehicles for the Tier 3 |
15 | | plan from
insurance and annuity companies and mutual fund |
16 | | companies, banks, trust
companies, or other financial |
17 | | institutions authorized to do business in this
State. In |
18 | | reviewing the proposals received and approving and contracting |
19 | | with
no fewer than 2 and no more than 7 companies, the Board of |
20 | | Trustees of the System shall
consider, among other things, the |
21 | | following criteria: |
22 | | (1) the nature and extent of the benefits that would be |
23 | | provided
to the participants; |
24 | | (2) the reasonableness of the benefits in relation to |
25 | | the premium
charged; |
26 | | (3) the suitability of the benefits to the needs and
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2 | | (4) the ability of the company to provide benefits |
3 | | under the contract and
the financial stability of the |
4 | | company; and |
5 | | (5) the efficacy of the contract in the recruitment and |
6 | | retention of
employees. |
7 | | The System shall periodically review
each approved |
8 | | company. A company may continue to provide administrative
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9 | | services and funding vehicles for the Tier 3 plan only so long |
10 | | as
it continues to be an approved company under contract with |
11 | | the Board. |
12 | | (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, no |
13 | | person shall begin participating in the Tier 3 plan until it |
14 | | has attained qualified plan status and received all necessary |
15 | | approvals from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. |
16 | | (e) The System shall report on its progress under this |
17 | | Section, including the available details of the Tier 3 plan and |
18 | | the System's plans for informing eligible Tier 1 and Tier 2 |
19 | | participants about the plan, to the Governor and the General |
20 | | Assembly on or before January 15, 2018. |
21 | | (f) The Illinois State Board of Investment shall be the |
22 | | plan sponsor for the Tier 3 plan established under this |
23 | | Section.
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24 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-124) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 18-124)
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25 | | Sec. 18-124. Retirement annuities - conditions for |
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2 | | (a) This subsection (a) applies to a Tier 1 participant who |
3 | | first serves as a judge before the effective date of this |
4 | | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly . |
5 | | A
participant whose employment as a judge is terminated, |
6 | | regardless of age
or cause is entitled to a retirement annuity |
7 | | beginning on
the date specified in a written application |
8 | | subject to the
following:
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9 | | (1) the date the annuity begins is subsequent
to the |
10 | | date of final
termination of employment, or the date 30 |
11 | | days prior to the receipt of
the application by the board |
12 | | for annuities based on
disability, or one year before the |
13 | | receipt of the application by the
board for annuities based |
14 | | on attained age;
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15 | | (2) the participant is at least age 55, or has
become |
16 | | permanently disabled and as
a consequence is unable to |
17 | | perform the duties of his or her office;
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18 | | (3) the participant has at least 10 years of service
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19 | | credit except that a participant terminating service after |
20 | | June
30 1975, with at least 6 years of service credit, |
21 | | shall be entitled to
a retirement annuity at age 62 or |
22 | | over;
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23 | | (4) the participant is not receiving or entitled
to |
24 | | receive, at the date of
retirement, any salary from an |
25 | | employer for service currently performed.
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26 | | (b) This subsection (b) applies to a Tier 2 participant who |
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2 | | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly . |
3 | | A participant who has at least 8 years of creditable |
4 | | service is
entitled to a retirement annuity when he or she has |
5 | | attained age 67. |
6 | | A member who has attained age 62 and has at least 8 years |
7 | | of service credit may elect to receive the lower retirement |
8 | | annuity provided
in subsection (d) of Section 18-125 of this |
9 | | Code. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 96-889, eff. 1-1-11 .)
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11 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-125) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 18-125)
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12 | | Sec. 18-125. Retirement annuity amount.
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13 | | (a) The annual retirement annuity for a participant who |
14 | | terminated
service as a judge prior to July 1, 1971 shall be |
15 | | based on the law in
effect at the time of termination of |
16 | | service.
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17 | | (b) Except as provided in subsection (b-5), effective July |
18 | | 1, 1971, the retirement annuity for any participant
in service |
19 | | on or after such date shall be 3 1/2% of final average salary,
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20 | | as defined in this Section, for each of the first 10 years of |
21 | | service, and
5% of such final average salary for each year of |
22 | | service in on excess of 10.
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23 | | For purposes of this Section, final average salary for a |
24 | | Tier 1 participant who first serves as a judge before August |
25 | | 10, 2009 (the effective date of Public Act 96-207) shall be:
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1 | | (1) the average salary for the last 4 years of credited |
2 | | service as a
judge for a participant who terminates service |
3 | | before July 1, 1975.
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4 | | (2) for a participant who terminates service after June |
5 | | 30, 1975
and before July 1, 1982, the salary on the last |
6 | | day of employment as a judge.
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7 | | (3) for any participant who terminates service after |
8 | | June 30, 1982 and
before January 1, 1990, the average |
9 | | salary for the final year of service as
a judge.
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10 | | (4) for a participant who terminates service on or |
11 | | after January 1,
1990 but before July 14, 1995 ( the |
12 | | effective date of Public Act 89-136) this amendatory Act of |
13 | | 1995 , the
salary on the last day of employment as a judge.
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14 | | (5) for a participant who terminates service on or |
15 | | after July 14, 1995 ( the effective
date of Public Act |
16 | | 89-136) this amendatory Act of 1995 , the salary on the last |
17 | | day of employment
as a judge, or the highest salary |
18 | | received by the participant for employment as
a judge in a |
19 | | position held by the participant for at least 4 consecutive |
20 | | years,
whichever is greater.
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21 | | However, in the case of a participant who elects to |
22 | | discontinue contributions
as provided in subdivision (a)(2) of |
23 | | Section 18-133, the time of such
election shall be considered |
24 | | the last day of employment in the determination
of final |
25 | | average salary under this subsection.
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26 | | For a Tier 1 participant who first serves as a judge on or |
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1 | | after August 10, 2009 (the effective date of Public Act 96-207) |
2 | | and before January 1, 2011 (the effective date of Public Act |
3 | | 96-889) , final average salary shall be the average monthly |
4 | | salary obtained by dividing the total salary of the participant |
5 | | during the period of: (1) the 48 consecutive months of service |
6 | | within the last 120 months of service in which the total |
7 | | compensation was the highest, or (2) the total period of |
8 | | service, if less than 48 months, by the number of months of |
9 | | service in that period. |
10 | | The maximum retirement annuity for any participant shall be |
11 | | 85% of final
average salary.
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12 | | (b-5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, |
13 | | for a Tier 2 participant who first serves as a judge on or |
14 | | after January 1, 2011 (the effective date of Public Act |
15 | | 96-889) , the annual
retirement annuity is 3% of the
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16 | | participant's final average salary for each year of service. |
17 | | The maximum retirement
annuity payable shall be 60% of the |
18 | | participant's final average salary. |
19 | | For a Tier 2 participant who first serves as a judge on or |
20 | | after January 1, 2011 (the effective date of Public Act |
21 | | 96-889) , final average salary shall be the average monthly |
22 | | salary obtained by dividing the total salary of the judge |
23 | | during the 96 consecutive months of service within the last 120 |
24 | | months of service in which the total salary was the highest by |
25 | | the number of months of service in that period; however, |
26 | | beginning January 1, 2011, the annual salary may not exceed |
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2 | | increased by the lesser of (i) 3% of that amount, including all |
3 | | previous adjustments, or (ii) the annual unadjusted percentage |
4 | | increase (but not less than zero) in the consumer price index-u
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5 | | for the 12 months ending with the September preceding each |
6 | | November 1. "Consumer price index-u" means
the index published |
7 | | by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States
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8 | | Department of Labor that measures the average change in prices |
9 | | of goods and
services purchased by all urban consumers, United |
10 | | States city average, all
items, 1982-84 = 100. The new amount |
11 | | resulting from each annual adjustment
shall be determined by |
12 | | the Public Pension Division of the Department of Insurance and |
13 | | made available to the Board by November 1st of each year. |
14 | | (c) The retirement annuity for a participant who retires |
15 | | prior to age 60
with less than 28 years of service in the |
16 | | System shall be reduced 1/2 of 1%
for each month that the |
17 | | participant's age is under 60 years at the time the
annuity |
18 | | commences. However, for a participant who retires on or after |
19 | | December 10, 1999 ( the
effective date of Public Act 91-653) |
20 | | this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly , the
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21 | | percentage reduction in retirement annuity imposed under this |
22 | | subsection shall
be reduced by 5/12 of 1% for every month of |
23 | | service in this System in excess of
20 years, and therefore a |
24 | | participant with at least 26 years of service in this
System |
25 | | may retire at age 55 without any reduction in annuity.
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26 | | The reduction in retirement annuity imposed by this |
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apply in the case of retirement on account |
2 | | of disability.
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3 | | (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, |
4 | | for a Tier 2 participant who first serves as a judge on or |
5 | | after January 1, 2011 (the effective date of Public Act 96-889) |
6 | | and who is retiring after attaining age 62, the retirement |
7 | | annuity shall be reduced by 1/2
of 1% for each month that the |
8 | | participant's age is under age 67 at the time the annuity |
9 | | commences. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 96-207, eff. 8-10-09; 96-889, eff. 1-1-11; |
11 | | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1490, eff. 1-1-11; revised 9-9-16.)
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12 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-125.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 18-125.1)
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13 | | Sec. 18-125.1. Automatic increase in retirement annuity. A |
14 | | participant who
retires from service after June 30, 1969, |
15 | | shall, in January of the year next
following the year in which |
16 | | the first anniversary of retirement occurs, and in
January of |
17 | | each year thereafter, have the amount of his or her originally
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18 | | granted retirement annuity increased as follows: for each year |
19 | | up to and
including 1971, 1 1/2%; for each year from 1972 |
20 | | through 1979 inclusive, 2%; and
for 1980 and each year |
21 | | thereafter, 3%.
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22 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, a |
23 | | retirement annuity for a Tier 2 participant who first serves as |
24 | | a judge on or after January 1, 2011 (the effective date of |
25 | | Public Act 96-889) shall be increased in January of the year |
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following the year in which the first anniversary of |
2 | | retirement occurs, but in no event prior to age 67, and in
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3 | | January of each year thereafter, by an amount equal to 3% or |
4 | | the annual percentage increase in the consumer price index-u as |
5 | | determined by the Public Pension Division of the Department of |
6 | | Insurance under subsection (b-5) of Section 18-125, whichever |
7 | | is less, of the retirement annuity then being paid. |
8 | | This Section is not applicable to a participant who retires |
9 | | before he
or she has made contributions at the rate prescribed |
10 | | in Section 18-133 for
automatic increases for not less than the |
11 | | equivalent of one full year, unless
such a participant arranges |
12 | | to pay the system the amount required to bring
the total |
13 | | contributions for the automatic increase to the equivalent of
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14 | | one year's contribution based upon his or her last year's |
15 | | salary.
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16 | | This Section is applicable to all participants (other than |
17 | | Tier 3 participants who do not have any service credit as a |
18 | | Tier 1 or Tier 2 participant) in service after June 30,
1969 |
19 | | unless a participant has elected, prior to September 1,
1969, |
20 | | in a written direction filed with the board not to be subject |
21 | | to
the provisions of this Section. Any participant in service |
22 | | on or after
July 1, 1992 shall have the option of electing |
23 | | prior to April 1, 1993,
in a written direction filed with the |
24 | | board, to be covered by the provisions of
the 1969 amendatory |
25 | | Act. Such participant shall be required to make the
aforesaid |
26 | | additional contributions with compound interest at 4% per |
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2 | | Any participant who has become eligible to receive the |
3 | | maximum rate of
annuity and who resumes service as a judge |
4 | | after receiving a retirement
annuity under this Article shall |
5 | | have the amount of his or her
retirement annuity increased by |
6 | | 3% of the originally granted annuity amount
for each year of |
7 | | such resumed service, beginning in January of the year
next |
8 | | following the date of such resumed service, upon subsequent
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9 | | termination of such resumed service.
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10 | | Beginning January 1, 1990, all automatic annual increases |
11 | | payable
under this Section shall be calculated as a percentage |
12 | | of the total annuity
payable at the time of the increase, |
13 | | including previous increases granted
under this Article.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 96-889, eff. 1-1-11; 96-1490, eff. 1-1-11.)
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15 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-127) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 18-127)
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16 | | Sec. 18-127. Retirement annuity - suspension on |
17 | | reemployment.
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18 | | (a) A participant receiving a retirement annuity who is |
19 | | regularly
employed for compensation by an employer other than a |
20 | | county, in any
capacity, shall have his or her retirement |
21 | | annuity payments suspended
during such employment. Upon |
22 | | termination of such employment, retirement
annuity payments at |
23 | | the previous rate shall be resumed.
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24 | | If such a participant resumes service as a judge, he or she
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25 | | shall receive credit for any additional service. Upon |
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retirement, his or her retirement annuity shall be |
2 | | the amount previously
granted, plus the amount earned by the |
3 | | additional judicial service under
the provisions in effect |
4 | | during the period of such additional service.
However, if the |
5 | | participant was receiving the maximum rate of annuity at
the |
6 | | time of re-employment, he or she may elect, in a written |
7 | | direction
filed with the board, not to receive any additional |
8 | | service credit during
the period of re-employment. In such |
9 | | case, contributions shall not be
required during the period of |
10 | | re-employment. Any such election shall be
irrevocable.
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11 | | (b) Beginning January 1, 1991, any participant receiving a |
12 | | retirement
annuity who accepts temporary employment from an |
13 | | employer other than a
county for a period not exceeding 75 |
14 | | working days in any calendar year
shall not be deemed to be |
15 | | regularly employed for compensation or to have
resumed service |
16 | | as a judge for the purposes of this Article. A day shall
be |
17 | | considered a working day if the annuitant performs on it any of |
18 | | his
duties under the temporary employment agreement.
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19 | | (c) Except as provided in subsection (a), beginning January |
20 | | 1, 1993,
retirement annuities shall not be subject to |
21 | | suspension upon resumption of
employment for an employer, and |
22 | | any retirement annuity that is then so
suspended shall be |
23 | | reinstated on that date.
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24 | | (d) The changes made in this Section by this amendatory Act |
25 | | of 1993
shall apply to judges no longer in service on its |
26 | | effective date, as well as to
judges serving on or after that |
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2 | | (e) A participant receiving a retirement
annuity under this |
3 | | Article who serves as a part-time employee in any of the |
4 | | following positions: Legislative Inspector General, Special |
5 | | Legislative Inspector General, employee of the Office of the |
6 | | Legislative Inspector General, Executive Director of the |
7 | | Legislative Ethics Commission, or staff of the Legislative |
8 | | Ethics Commission, but has not elected to participate in the |
9 | | Article 14 System with respect to that service, shall not be |
10 | | deemed to be regularly employed for compensation by an employer |
11 | | other than a county, nor to have
resumed service as a judge, on |
12 | | the basis of that service, and the retirement annuity payments |
13 | | and other benefits of that person under this Code shall not be |
14 | | suspended, diminished, or otherwise impaired solely as a |
15 | | consequence of that service. This subsection (e) applies |
16 | | without regard to whether the person is in service as a judge |
17 | | under this Article on or after the effective date of this |
18 | | amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly. In this |
19 | | subsection, a "part-time employee" is a person who is not |
20 | | required to work at least 35 hours per week.
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21 | | (f) A participant receiving a retirement annuity under this |
22 | | Article who has made an election under Section 1-123 and who is |
23 | | serving either as legal counsel in the Office of the Governor |
24 | | or as Chief Deputy Attorney General shall not be deemed to be |
25 | | regularly employed for compensation by an employer other than a |
26 | | county, nor to have resumed service as a judge, on the basis of |
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1 | | that service, and the retirement annuity payments and other |
2 | | benefits of that person under this Code shall not be suspended, |
3 | | diminished, or otherwise impaired solely as a consequence of |
4 | | that service. This subsection (f) applies without regard to |
5 | | whether the person is in service as a judge under this Article |
6 | | on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
7 | | 93rd General Assembly.
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8 | | (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, if |
9 | | a Tier 2 participant person who first becomes a participant |
10 | | under this System on or after January 1, 2011 (the effective |
11 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly) is |
12 | | receiving a retirement annuity under this Article and becomes a |
13 | | member or participant under this Article or any other Article |
14 | | of this Code and is employed on a full-time basis, then the |
15 | | person's retirement annuity under this System shall be |
16 | | suspended during that employment. Upon termination of that |
17 | | employment, the person's retirement annuity shall resume and, |
18 | | if appropriate, be recalculated under the applicable |
19 | | provisions of this Article. |
20 | | (Source: P.A. 96-889, eff. 1-1-11; 96-1490, eff. 1-1-11.)
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21 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-128.01) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 18-128.01)
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22 | | Sec. 18-128.01. Amount of survivor's annuity.
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23 | | (a) Upon the death of
an annuitant, his or her surviving |
24 | | spouse shall be entitled to a survivor's
annuity of 66 2/3% of |
25 | | the annuity the annuitant was receiving immediately
prior to |
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2 | | retirement
annuity to the date of death.
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3 | | (b) Upon the death of an active participant, his or her |
4 | | surviving spouse
shall receive a survivor's annuity of 66 2/3% |
5 | | of the annuity earned by the
participant as of the date of his |
6 | | or her death, determined without regard
to whether the |
7 | | participant had attained age 60 as of that time, or 7 1/2%
of |
8 | | the last salary of the decedent, whichever is greater.
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9 | | (c) Upon the death of a participant who had terminated |
10 | | service with at
least 10 years of service, his or her surviving |
11 | | spouse shall be entitled
to a survivor's annuity of 66 2/3% of |
12 | | the annuity earned by the deceased
participant at the date of |
13 | | death.
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14 | | (d) Upon the death of an annuitant, active participant, or |
15 | | participant
who had terminated service with at least 10 years |
16 | | of service, each surviving
child under the age of 18 or |
17 | | disabled as defined in Section 18-128 shall
be entitled to a |
18 | | child's annuity in an amount equal to 5% of the decedent's
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19 | | final salary, not to exceed in total for all such children the |
20 | | greater of
20% of the decedent's last salary or 66 2/3% of the |
21 | | annuity received or
earned by the decedent as provided under |
22 | | subsections (a) and (b) of this
Section. This child's annuity |
23 | | shall be paid whether or not a survivor's
annuity was elected |
24 | | under Section 18-123.
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25 | | (e) The changes made in the survivor's annuity provisions |
26 | | by Public Act
82-306 shall apply to the survivors of a deceased |
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whose death occurs on or after August |
2 | | 21, 1981.
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3 | | (f) Beginning January 1, 1990, every survivor's annuity |
4 | | shall be
increased
(1) on each January 1 occurring on or after |
5 | | the commencement of the annuity if
the deceased member died |
6 | | while receiving a retirement annuity, or (2) in other cases,
on |
7 | | each January 1 occurring on or after the first anniversary of
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8 | | the commencement of the annuity, by an amount equal to 3% of |
9 | | the current
amount of the annuity, including any previous |
10 | | increases under this Article.
Such increases shall apply |
11 | | without regard to whether the deceased member
was in service on |
12 | | or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of
1991, but |
13 | | shall not accrue for any period prior to January 1, 1990.
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14 | | (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, |
15 | | the initial survivor's annuity for a survivor of a Tier 2 |
16 | | participant who first serves as a judge after January 1, 2011 |
17 | | (the effective date of Public Act 96-889) shall be in the |
18 | | amount of 66 2/3% of the annuity received or earned by the |
19 | | decedent, and shall be increased (1) on each January 1 |
20 | | occurring on or after the commencement of the annuity if
the |
21 | | deceased participant died while receiving a retirement |
22 | | annuity, or (2) in other cases,
on each January 1 occurring on |
23 | | or after the first anniversary of
the commencement of the |
24 | | annuity, but in no event prior to age 67, by an amount equal to |
25 | | 3% or the annual unadjusted percentage increase in the consumer |
26 | | price index-u as determined by the Public Pension Division of |
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2 | | 18-125, whichever is less, of the survivor's annuity then being |
3 | | paid. |
4 | | (Source: P.A. 96-889, eff. 1-1-11; 96-1490, eff. 1-1-11.)
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5 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-133) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 18-133)
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6 | | Sec. 18-133. Financing; employee contributions.
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7 | | (a) Effective July 1, 1967, each participant is required to |
8 | | contribute
7 1/2% of each payment of salary toward the |
9 | | retirement annuity. Such
contributions shall continue during |
10 | | the entire time the participant is in
service, with the |
11 | | following exceptions:
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12 | | (1) Contributions for the retirement annuity are not |
13 | | required on salary
received after 18 years of service by |
14 | | persons who were participants before
January 2, 1954.
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15 | | (2) A participant who continues to serve as a judge |
16 | | after becoming
eligible to receive the maximum rate of |
17 | | annuity may elect, through a written
direction filed with |
18 | | the Board, to discontinue contributing to the System.
Any |
19 | | such option elected by a judge shall be irrevocable unless |
20 | | prior to
January 1, 2000, and while continuing to
serve as |
21 | | judge, the judge (A) files with the Board a letter |
22 | | cancelling the
direction to discontinue contributing to |
23 | | the System and requesting that such
contributing resume, |
24 | | and (B) pays into the System an amount equal to the total
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25 | | of the discontinued contributions plus interest thereon at |
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1 | | 5% per annum.
Service credits earned in any other |
2 | | "participating system" as defined in
Article 20 of this |
3 | | Code shall be considered for purposes of determining a
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4 | | judge's eligibility to discontinue contributions under |
5 | | this subdivision
(a)(2).
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6 | | (3) A participant who (i) has attained age 60, (ii) |
7 | | continues to serve
as a judge after becoming eligible to |
8 | | receive the maximum rate of annuity,
and (iii) has not |
9 | | elected to discontinue contributing to the System under
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10 | | subdivision (a)(2) of this Section (or has revoked any such |
11 | | election) may
elect, through a written direction filed with |
12 | | the Board, to make contributions
to the System based only |
13 | | on the amount of the increases in salary received by
the |
14 | | judge on or after the date of the election, rather than the |
15 | | total salary
received. If a judge who is making |
16 | | contributions to the System on the
effective date of this |
17 | | amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly makes an
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18 | | election to limit contributions under this subdivision |
19 | | (a)(3) within 90 days
after that effective date, the |
20 | | election shall be deemed to become
effective on that |
21 | | effective date and the judge shall be entitled to receive a
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22 | | refund of any excess contributions paid to the System |
23 | | during that 90-day
period; any other election under this |
24 | | subdivision (a)(3) becomes effective
on the first of the |
25 | | month following the date of the election. An election to
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26 | | limit contributions under this subdivision (a)(3) is |
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1 | | irrevocable. Service
credits earned in any other |
2 | | participating system as defined in Article 20 of
this Code |
3 | | shall be considered for purposes of determining a judge's |
4 | | eligibility
to make an election under this subdivision |
5 | | (a)(3).
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6 | | (b) Beginning July 1, 1969, each participant is required to |
7 | | contribute
1% of each payment of salary towards the automatic |
8 | | increase in annuity
provided in Section 18-125.1. However, such |
9 | | contributions need not be made
by any participant who has |
10 | | elected prior to September 15, 1969, not to be
subject to the |
11 | | automatic increase in annuity provisions.
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12 | | (c) Effective July 13, 1953, each married participant |
13 | | subject to the
survivor's annuity provisions is required to |
14 | | contribute 2 1/2% of each
payment of salary, whether or not he |
15 | | or she is required to make any other
contributions under this |
16 | | Section. Such contributions shall be made
concurrently with the |
17 | | contributions made for annuity purposes.
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18 | | (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, |
19 | | the required contributions for a Tier 2 participant who first |
20 | | becomes a participant on or after January 1, 2011 shall not |
21 | | exceed the contributions that would be due under this Article |
22 | | if that participant's highest salary for annuity purposes were |
23 | | $106,800, plus any increase in that amount under Section |
24 | | 18-125. |
25 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1490, eff. 1-1-11.)
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1 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-169)
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2 | | Sec. 18-169. Application and expiration of new benefit |
3 | | increases. |
4 | | (a) As used in this Section, "new benefit increase" means |
5 | | an increase in the amount of any benefit provided under this |
6 | | Article, or an expansion of the conditions of eligibility for |
7 | | any benefit under this Article, that results from an amendment |
8 | | to this Code that takes effect after the effective date of this |
9 | | amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly. "New benefit |
10 | | increase", however, does not include any benefit increase |
11 | | resulting from the changes made by this amendatory Act of the |
12 | | 100th General Assembly. |
13 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code or any |
14 | | subsequent amendment to this Code, every new benefit increase |
15 | | is subject to this Section and shall be deemed to be granted |
16 | | only in conformance with and contingent upon compliance with |
17 | | the provisions of this Section.
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18 | | (c) The Public Act enacting a new benefit increase must |
19 | | identify and provide for payment to the System of additional |
20 | | funding at least sufficient to fund the resulting annual |
21 | | increase in cost to the System as it accrues. |
22 | | Every new benefit increase is contingent upon the General |
23 | | Assembly providing the additional funding required under this |
24 | | subsection. The Commission on Government Forecasting and |
25 | | Accountability shall analyze whether adequate additional |
26 | | funding has been provided for the new benefit increase and |
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1 | | shall report its analysis to the Public Pension Division of the |
2 | | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. A new |
3 | | benefit increase created by a Public Act that does not include |
4 | | the additional funding required under this subsection is null |
5 | | and void. If the Public Pension Division determines that the |
6 | | additional funding provided for a new benefit increase under |
7 | | this subsection is or has become inadequate, it may so certify |
8 | | to the Governor and the State Comptroller and, in the absence |
9 | | of corrective action by the General Assembly, the new benefit |
10 | | increase shall expire at the end of the fiscal year in which |
11 | | the certification is made.
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12 | | (d) Every new benefit increase shall expire 5 years after |
13 | | its effective date or on such earlier date as may be specified |
14 | | in the language enacting the new benefit increase or provided |
15 | | under subsection (c). This does not prevent the General |
16 | | Assembly from extending or re-creating a new benefit increase |
17 | | by law. |
18 | | (e) Except as otherwise provided in the language creating |
19 | | the new benefit increase, a new benefit increase that expires |
20 | | under this Section continues to apply to persons who applied |
21 | | and qualified for the affected benefit while the new benefit |
22 | | increase was in effect and to the affected beneficiaries and |
23 | | alternate payees of such persons, but does not apply to any |
24 | | other person, including without limitation a person who |
25 | | continues in service after the expiration date and did not |
26 | | apply and qualify for the affected benefit while the new |
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 94-4, eff. 6-1-05.)
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3 | | (40 ILCS 5/20-121) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 20-121)
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4 | | (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 98-599, |
5 | | which has been held unconstitutional)
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6 | | Sec. 20-121. Calculation of proportional retirement |
7 | | annuities. |
8 | | (a) Upon
retirement of the employee, a proportional |
9 | | retirement annuity shall be computed
by each participating |
10 | | system in which pension credit has been established on
the |
11 | | basis of pension credits under each system. The computation |
12 | | shall be in
accordance with the formula or method prescribed by |
13 | | each participating system
which is in effect at the date of the |
14 | | employee's latest withdrawal from service
covered by any of the |
15 | | systems in which he has pension credits which he elects
to have |
16 | | considered under this Article. However, the amount of any |
17 | | retirement
annuity payable under the self-managed plan |
18 | | established under Section 15-158.2
of this Code depends solely |
19 | | on the value of the participant's vested account
balances and |
20 | | is not subject to any proportional adjustment under this
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21 | | Section.
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22 | | (a-5) For persons who participate in a Tier 3 plan |
23 | | established under Article 2, 14, 15, 16, or 18 of this Code to |
24 | | whom the provisions of this Article apply, the pension credits |
25 | | established under the Tier 3 plan may be considered in
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1 | | determining eligibility for or the amount of the defined |
2 | | benefit retirement annuity that is
payable by any other |
3 | | participating system. |
4 | | (b) Combined pension credit under all retirement systems |
5 | | subject to this
Article shall be considered in determining |
6 | | whether the minimum qualification
has been met and the formula |
7 | | or method of computation which shall be applied , except as may |
8 | | be otherwise provided with respect to vesting in State or |
9 | | employer contributions in a Tier 3 plan .
If a system has a |
10 | | step-rate formula for calculation of the retirement annuity,
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11 | | pension credits covering previous service which have been |
12 | | established under
another system shall be considered in |
13 | | determining which range or ranges of
the step-rate formula are |
14 | | to be applicable to the employee.
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15 | | (c) Interest on pension credit shall continue to accumulate |
16 | | in accordance with
the provisions of the law governing the |
17 | | retirement system in which the same
has been established during |
18 | | the time an employee is in the service of another
employer, on |
19 | | the assumption such employee, for interest purposes for pension
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20 | | credit, is continuing in the service covered by such retirement |
21 | | system.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 91-887, eff. 7-6-00.)
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23 | | (40 ILCS 5/20-123) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 20-123)
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24 | | (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 98-599, |
25 | | which has been held unconstitutional)
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1 | | Sec. 20-123. Survivor's annuity. The provisions governing |
2 | | a retirement
annuity shall be applicable to a survivor's |
3 | | annuity. Appropriate credits shall
be established for |
4 | | survivor's annuity purposes in those participating systems
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5 | | which provide survivor's annuities, according to the same |
6 | | conditions and
subject to the same limitations and restrictions |
7 | | herein prescribed for a
retirement annuity. If a participating |
8 | | system has no survivor's annuity
benefit, or if the survivor's |
9 | | annuity benefit under that system is waived,
pension credit |
10 | | established in that system shall not be considered
in |
11 | | determining eligibility for or the amount of the survivor's |
12 | | annuity which
may be payable by any other participating system.
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13 | | For persons who participate in the self-managed plan |
14 | | established under
Section 15-158.2 or the portable benefit |
15 | | package established under Section
15-136.4, pension credit |
16 | | established under Article 15 may be considered in
determining |
17 | | eligibility for or the amount of the survivor's annuity that is
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18 | | payable by any other participating system, but pension credit |
19 | | established in
any other system shall not result in any right |
20 | | to a survivor's annuity under
the Article 15 system.
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21 | | For persons who participate in a Tier 3 plan established |
22 | | under Article 2, 14, 15, 16, or 18 of this Code to whom the |
23 | | provisions of this Article apply, the pension credits |
24 | | established under the Tier 3 plan may be considered in
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25 | | determining eligibility for or the amount of the defined |
26 | | benefit survivor's annuity that is
payable by any other |
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1 | | participating system, but pension credits established in
any |
2 | | other system shall not result in any right to or increase in |
3 | | the value of a survivor's annuity under
the Tier 3 plan, which |
4 | | depends solely on the options chosen and the value of the |
5 | | participant's vested account
balances and is not subject to any |
6 | | proportional adjustment under this
Section. |
7 | | (Source: P.A. 91-887, eff. 7-6-00.)
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8 | | (40 ILCS 5/20-124) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 20-124)
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9 | | (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 98-599, |
10 | | which has been held unconstitutional)
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11 | | Sec. 20-124. Maximum benefits. |
12 | | (a) In no event shall the combined retirement
or survivors |
13 | | annuities exceed the highest annuity which would have been |
14 | | payable
by any participating system in which the employee has |
15 | | pension credits, if all
of his pension credits had been |
16 | | validated in that system.
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17 | | If the combined annuities should exceed the highest maximum |
18 | | as determined
in accordance with this Section, the respective |
19 | | annuities shall be reduced
proportionately according to the |
20 | | ratio which the amount of each proportional
annuity bears to |
21 | | the aggregate of all such annuities.
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22 | | (b) In the case of a participant in the self-managed plan |
23 | | established under
Section 15-158.2 of this Code to whom the |
24 | | provisions of this Article apply:
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25 | | (i) For purposes of calculating the combined |
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1 | | retirement annuity and
the proportionate reduction, if |
2 | | any, in a retirement annuity other than one
payable under |
3 | | the self-managed plan, the amount of the Article 15 |
4 | | retirement
annuity shall be deemed to be the highest |
5 | | annuity to which the annuitant would
have been entitled if |
6 | | he or she had participated in the traditional benefit
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7 | | package as defined in Section 15-103.1 rather than the |
8 | | self-managed plan.
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9 | | (ii) For purposes of calculating the combined |
10 | | survivor's annuity and
the proportionate reduction, if |
11 | | any, in a survivor's annuity other than one
payable under |
12 | | the self-managed plan, the amount of the Article 15 |
13 | | survivor's
annuity shall be deemed to be the highest |
14 | | survivor's annuity to which the
survivor would have been |
15 | | entitled if the deceased employee had participated in
the |
16 | | traditional benefit package as defined in Section 15-103.1 |
17 | | rather than the
self-managed plan.
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18 | | (iii) Benefits payable under the self-managed plan are |
19 | | not subject to
proportionate reduction under this Section.
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20 | | (c) In the case of a participant in a Tier 3 plan |
21 | | established under
Article 2, 14, 15, 16, or 18 of this Code to |
22 | | whom the provisions of this Article apply: |
23 | | (i) For purposes of calculating the combined |
24 | | retirement annuity and
the proportionate reduction, if |
25 | | any, in a defined benefit retirement annuity, any benefit |
26 | | payable under the Tier 3 plan shall not be considered. |
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1 | | (ii) For purposes of calculating the combined |
2 | | survivor's annuity and
the proportionate reduction, if |
3 | | any, in a defined benefit survivor's annuity, any benefit |
4 | | payable under the Tier 3 plan shall not be considered. |
5 | | (iii) Benefits payable under a Tier 3 plan established |
6 | | under Article 2, 14, 15, 16, or 18 of this Code are not |
7 | | subject to
proportionate reduction under this Section. |
8 | | (Source: P.A. 91-887, eff. 7-6-00.)
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9 | | (40 ILCS 5/20-125) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 20-125)
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10 | | (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 98-599, |
11 | | which has been held unconstitutional)
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12 | | Sec. 20-125. Return to employment - suspension of benefits. |
13 | | If a retired
employee returns to employment which is covered by |
14 | | a system from which he is
receiving a proportional annuity |
15 | | under this Article, his proportional annuity
from all |
16 | | participating systems shall be suspended during the period of
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17 | | re-employment, except that this suspension does not apply to |
18 | | any
distributions payable under the self-managed plan |
19 | | established under Section
15-158.2 of this Code or under a Tier |
20 | | 3 plan established under Article 2, 14, 15, 16, or 18 of this |
21 | | Code .
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22 | | The provisions of the Article under which such employment |
23 | | would be
covered shall govern the determination of whether the |
24 | | employee has returned
to employment, and if applicable the |
25 | | exemption of temporary employment or
employment not exceeding a |
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1 | | specified duration or frequency, for all
participating systems |
2 | | from which the retired employee is receiving a
proportional |
3 | | annuity under this Article, notwithstanding any contrary
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4 | | provisions in the other Articles governing such systems.
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 91-887, eff. 7-6-00.)
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6 | | (40 ILCS 5/2-165 rep.) |
7 | | (40 ILCS 5/2-166 rep.) |
8 | | (40 ILCS 5/14-155 rep.) |
9 | | (40 ILCS 5/14-156 rep.) |
10 | | (40 ILCS 5/15-200 rep.) |
11 | | (40 ILCS 5/15-201 rep.) |
12 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-205 rep.) |
13 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-206 rep.) |
14 | | Section 30. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
15 | | repealing Sections 2-165, 2-166, 14-155, 14-156, 15-200, |
16 | | 15-201, 16-205, and 16-206.
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17 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
18 | | becoming law.
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | 3 | | 5 ILCS 375/3 | from Ch. 127, par. 523 | | 4 | | 5 ILCS 375/10 | from Ch. 127, par. 530 | | 5 | | 20 ILCS 3501/801-40 | | | 6 | | 30 ILCS 105/5.878 new | | | 7 | | 30 ILCS 330/2 | from Ch. 127, par. 652 | | 8 | | 30 ILCS 330/2.5 | | | 9 | | 30 ILCS 330/7.6 new | | | 10 | | 30 ILCS 330/9 | from Ch. 127, par. 659 | | 11 | | 30 ILCS 330/11 | from Ch. 127, par. 661 | | 12 | | 30 ILCS 330/12 | from Ch. 127, par. 662 | | 13 | | 30 ILCS 330/13 | from Ch. 127, par. 663 | | 14 | | 40 ILCS 5/1-160 | | | 15 | | 40 ILCS 5/2-105.3 new | | | 16 | | 40 ILCS 5/2-162 | | | 17 | | 40 ILCS 5/2-165.5 new | | | 18 | | 40 ILCS 5/14-103.41 new | | | 19 | | 40 ILCS 5/14-103.42 new | | | 20 | | 40 ILCS 5/14-103.43 new | | | 21 | | 40 ILCS 5/14-147.5 new | | | 22 | | 40 ILCS 5/14-152.1 | | | 23 | | 40 ILCS 5/14-155.5 new | | | 24 | | 40 ILCS 5/15-108.1 | | | 25 | | 40 ILCS 5/15-108.2 | | |
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