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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 | | Article 1. |
5 | | Section 1-5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
6 | | changing Section 11-196 and by adding Section 12-162.5 as |
7 | | follows:
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8 | | (40 ILCS 5/11-196) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-196)
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9 | | Sec. 11-196. To subpoena witnesses and compel the |
10 | | production of records . To issue subpoenas to compel the |
11 | | attendance of witnesses to testify before it and to compel the |
12 | | production of documents and records upon any matter concerning |
13 | | the
Fund, including, but not limited to, in conjunction with: |
14 | | fund and allow witness fees not in excess of $6 per day. |
15 | | (1) a disability claim; |
16 | | (2) an administrative review proceeding; |
17 | | (3) an attempt to obtain information to assist in the |
18 | | collection of sums due to the Fund; |
19 | | (4) obtaining any and all personal identifying |
20 | | information necessary for the administration of benefits; |
21 | | (5) the determination of the death of a benefit |
22 | | recipient or a potential benefit recipient; or |
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1 | | (6) a felony forfeiture investigation. |
2 | | The fees of witnesses for attendance and travel shall be |
3 | | the same as the fees of witnesses before the circuit courts of |
4 | | this State and shall be paid by the party seeking the subpoena. |
5 | | The Board may apply to any circuit court in the State for an |
6 | | order requiring compliance with a subpoena issued under this |
7 | | Section. Subpoenas issued under this Section shall be subject |
8 | | to applicable provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure. The |
9 | | president or
other members of the board may administer oaths |
10 | | to witnesses.
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11 | | (Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
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12 | | (40 ILCS 5/12-162.5 new) |
13 | | Sec. 12-162.5. To subpoena witnesses and compel the |
14 | | production of records. To issue subpoenas to compel the |
15 | | attendance of witnesses to testify before it and to compel the |
16 | | production of documents and records upon any matter concerning |
17 | | the Fund, including, but not limited to, in conjunction with: |
18 | | (1) a disability claim; |
19 | | (2) an administrative review proceeding; |
20 | | (3) an attempt to obtain information to assist in the |
21 | | collection of sums due to the Fund; |
22 | | (4) obtaining any and all personal identifying |
23 | | information necessary for the administration of benefits; |
24 | | (5) the determination of the death of a benefit |
25 | | recipient or a potential benefit recipient; or |
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1 | | (6) a felony forfeiture investigation. |
2 | | The fees of witnesses for attendance and travel shall be |
3 | | the same as the fees of witnesses before the circuit courts of |
4 | | this State and shall be paid by the party seeking the subpoena. |
5 | | The Board may apply to any circuit court in the State for an |
6 | | order requiring compliance with a subpoena issued under this |
7 | | Section. Subpoenas issued under this Section shall be subject |
8 | | to applicable provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure. The |
9 | | president or other members of the board may administer oaths |
10 | | to witnesses. |
11 | | Article 2. |
12 | | Section 2-5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
13 | | changing Sections 15-202, 16-204, 24-104, and 24-107 as |
14 | | follows: |
15 | | (40 ILCS 5/15-202) |
16 | | Sec. 15-202. Optional deferred compensation plan. |
17 | | (a) As soon as practicable after August 10, 2018 (the |
18 | | effective date of Public Act 100-769), the System shall offer |
19 | | a deferred compensation plan that is eligible under Section |
20 | | 457(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, to |
21 | | participating employees of the System employed by employers |
22 | | described in Section 15-106 of this Code that qualify as |
23 | | eligible employers under Section 457(e)(1)(A) of the Internal |
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1 | | Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Such eligible employers |
2 | | shall adopt the plan with an effective date no later than |
3 | | September 1, 2021. Participating employees may voluntarily |
4 | | elect to make elective deferrals to the eligible deferred |
5 | | compensation plan. Eligible employers may make optional |
6 | | employer contributions to the plan on behalf of participating |
7 | | employees, which contributions may be maintained, increased, |
8 | | reduced, or eliminated at the discretion of the employer from |
9 | | plan year to plan year. The plan shall collect voluntary |
10 | | employee and optional employer contributions into an account |
11 | | for each participant and shall offer investment options to the |
12 | | participant. The plan under this Section shall be operated in |
13 | | full compliance with any applicable State and federal laws, |
14 | | and the System shall utilize generally accepted practices in |
15 | | creating and maintaining the plan for the best interest of the |
16 | | participants. In administering the deferred compensation plan, |
17 | | the System shall require that the deferred compensation plan |
18 | | recordkeeper agree that, in performing services with respect |
19 | | to the deferred compensation plan, the recordkeeper: (i) will |
20 | | not use information received as a result of providing services |
21 | | with respect to the deferred compensation plan or the |
22 | | participants in the deferred compensation plan to solicit the |
23 | | participants in the deferred compensation plan for the purpose |
24 | | of cross-selling nonplan products and services, unless in |
25 | | response to a request by a participant in the deferred |
26 | | compensation plan; and (ii) will not promote, recommend, |
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1 | | endorse, or solicit participants in the deferred compensation |
2 | | plan to purchase any financial products or services outside of |
3 | | the deferred compensation plan, except that links to parts of |
4 | | the recordkeeper's website that are generally available to the |
5 | | public, are about commercial products, and may be encountered |
6 | | by a participant in the regular course of navigating the |
7 | | recordkeeper's website will not constitute a violation of this |
8 | | item (ii). The System may use funds from the employee and |
9 | | employer contributions to defray any and all costs of creating |
10 | | and maintaining the plan. The System shall produce an annual |
11 | | report on the participation in the plan and shall make the |
12 | | report public.
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13 | | (b) The System shall automatically enroll in the eligible |
14 | | deferred compensation plan any employee of an eligible |
15 | | employer who first becomes a participating employee of the |
16 | | System on or after July 1, 2023 under an eligible automatic |
17 | | contribution arrangement that is subject to Section 414(w) of |
18 | | the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the United |
19 | | States Department of Treasury regulations promulgated |
20 | | thereunder. An employee who is automatically enrolled under |
21 | | this subsection (b) shall have 3% of his or her compensation, |
22 | | as defined by the plan, for each pay period deferred on a |
23 | | pre-tax basis into his or her account, subject to any |
24 | | contribution limits applicable to the plan. The Board may |
25 | | increase the default percentage of compensation deferred under |
26 | | this subsection (b). |
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1 | | An employee shall have 30 days from the date on which the |
2 | | System provides the notice required under Section 414(w) of |
3 | | the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, to elect to not |
4 | | participate in the eligible deferred compensation plan or to |
5 | | elect to increase or reduce the initial amount of elective |
6 | | deferrals made to the plan. In the absence of such affirmative |
7 | | election, the employee shall be automatically enrolled in the |
8 | | plan on the first day of the calendar month, or as soon as |
9 | | administratively practicable thereafter, following the 30th |
10 | | day from the date on which the System provides the required |
11 | | notice. An employee who has been automatically enrolled in the |
12 | | plan under this subsection (b) may elect, within 90 days of |
13 | | enrollment, to withdraw from the plan and receive a refund of |
14 | | amounts deferred, adjusted by applicable earnings and fees. An |
15 | | employee making such an election shall forfeit all employer |
16 | | matching contributions, if any, made with respect to such |
17 | | refunded elective deferrals and such forfeited amounts shall |
18 | | be used to defray plan expenses. Any refunded elective |
19 | | deferrals shall be included in the employee's gross income for |
20 | | the taxable year in which the refund is issued. |
21 | | (c) The System may provide for one or more automatic |
22 | | contribution arrangements, which shall comply with all |
23 | | applicable Internal Revenue Service rules and regulations, in |
24 | | conjunction with or in lieu of the eligible automatic |
25 | | contribution arrangement under subsection (b), for |
26 | | participating employees of eligible employers whose annual |
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1 | | earnings are limited by application of subsection (b) of |
2 | | Section 15-111 of this Code. The amount of elective deferrals |
3 | | made for the employee each pay period under an automatic |
4 | | contribution arrangement shall equal the default percentage |
5 | | specified by resolution of the Board multiplied by the |
6 | | employee's compensation as defined by the plan, subject to any |
7 | | contribution limits applicable to the plan, and shall be made |
8 | | on a pre-tax basis. An employee subject to this subsection (c) |
9 | | shall have 30 days from the date on which the System provides |
10 | | written notice to the employee to elect to not participate in |
11 | | the eligible deferred compensation plan or to elect to |
12 | | increase or reduce the amount of initial elective deferrals |
13 | | made to the plan. In the absence of such affirmative election, |
14 | | the employee shall be automatically enrolled in the plan |
15 | | beginning the first day of the calendar month, or as soon as |
16 | | administratively practicable thereafter, following the 30th |
17 | | day from the date on which the System provides the required |
18 | | notice. |
19 | | (d) The System may provide that the default percentage for |
20 | | any employee automatically enrolled in the eligible deferred |
21 | | compensation plan under subsection (b) or (c) be increased by |
22 | | a specified percentage each plan year after the plan year in |
23 | | which the employee is automatically enrolled in the plan. The |
24 | | amount of automatic annual increases in any plan year shall |
25 | | not exceed 1% of compensation as defined by the plan. |
26 | | (e) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory |
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1 | | Act of the 102nd General Assembly are corrections of existing |
2 | | law and are intended to be retroactive to the effective date of |
3 | | Public Act 100-769, notwithstanding Section 1-103.1 of this |
4 | | Code. |
5 | | (Source: P.A. 102-540, eff. 8-20-21.) |
6 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-204) |
7 | | Sec. 16-204. Optional defined contribution benefit. As |
8 | | soon as practicable after the effective date of this |
9 | | amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly, the System shall |
10 | | offer a defined contribution benefit to active members of the |
11 | | System. The defined contribution benefit shall be an optional |
12 | | benefit to any member who chooses to participate. The defined |
13 | | contribution benefit shall collect optional employee and |
14 | | optional employer contributions into an account and shall |
15 | | offer investment options to the participant. The benefit under |
16 | | this Section shall be operated in full compliance with any |
17 | | applicable State and federal laws, and the System shall |
18 | | utilize generally accepted practices in creating and |
19 | | maintaining the benefit for the best interest of the |
20 | | participants. In administering the defined contribution |
21 | | benefit, the System shall require that the defined |
22 | | contribution benefit recordkeeper agree that, in performing |
23 | | services with respect to the defined contribution benefit, the |
24 | | recordkeeper: (i) will not use information received as a |
25 | | result of providing services with respect to the defined |
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1 | | contribution benefit or the participants in the defined |
2 | | contribution benefit to solicit the participants in the |
3 | | defined contribution benefit for the purpose of cross-selling |
4 | | nonplan products and services, unless in response to a request |
5 | | by a participant in the defined contribution benefit; and (ii) |
6 | | will not promote, recommend, endorse, or solicit participants |
7 | | in the defined contribution benefit to purchase any financial |
8 | | products or services outside of the defined contribution |
9 | | benefit, except that links to parts of the recordkeeper's |
10 | | website that are generally available to the public, are about |
11 | | commercial products, and may be encountered by a participant |
12 | | in the regular course of navigating the recordkeeper's website |
13 | | will not constitute a violation of this item (ii). The System |
14 | | may use funds from the employee and employer contributions to |
15 | | defray any and all costs of creating and maintaining the |
16 | | benefit. In addition, the System may use funds provided under |
17 | | Section 16-158 of this Code to defray any and all costs of |
18 | | creating and maintaining the benefit and then shall reimburse |
19 | | those costs from funds received from the employee and employer |
20 | | contributions under this Section. All employers must comply |
21 | | with the reporting and administrative functions established by |
22 | | the System and are required to implement the benefits |
23 | | established under this Section. The System shall produce an |
24 | | annual report on the participation in the benefit and shall |
25 | | make the report public.
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26 | | As soon as is practicable on or after January 1, 2022, the |
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1 | | System shall automatically enroll any employee who first |
2 | | becomes an active member or participant in the System. A |
3 | | member automatically enrolled under this Section shall have 3% |
4 | | of his or her pre-tax gross compensation for each compensation |
5 | | period deferred into his or her deferred compensation account, |
6 | | unless the member otherwise instructs the System on forms |
7 | | approved by the System. A member may elect, in a manner |
8 | | provided for by the System, to not participate in the defined |
9 | | contribution benefit or to increase or reduce the amount of |
10 | | pre-tax gross compensation contributed, consistent with State |
11 | | or federal law. A member shall be automatically enrolled in |
12 | | the benefit beginning the first day of the pay period |
13 | | following the member's 30th day of employment. A member who |
14 | | has been automatically enrolled in the benefit may elect, |
15 | | within 90 days of enrollment, to withdraw from the benefit and |
16 | | receive a refund of amounts deferred, plus or minus any |
17 | | applicable earnings, investment fees, and administrative fees. |
18 | | Any refunded amount shall be included in the member's gross |
19 | | income for the taxable year in which the refund is issued. |
20 | | On or after January 1, 2023, the System may elect to |
21 | | increase the automatic annual contributions under this |
22 | | Section. The increase in the rate of contribution, however, |
23 | | shall not exceed 2% of a member's pre-tax gross compensation |
24 | | per year, and at no time shall any total contribution exceed |
25 | | any contribution limits established by State or federal law. |
26 | | (Source: P.A. 102-540, eff. 8-20-21.)
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1 | | (40 ILCS 5/24-104) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 24-104)
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2 | | Sec. 24-104. State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan. |
3 | | In this Section, "Plan" means the State Employees Deferred |
4 | | Compensation Plan. |
5 | | The Illinois State Board of Investment created under
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6 | | Article 22A of this Act shall develop and establish a deferred
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7 | | compensation plan for employees of the State which shall be |
8 | | known as the
State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan. The |
9 | | Plan shall provide for
the Board to review proposed investment |
10 | | offerings and shall require that
only investments determined |
11 | | to be acceptable by the Board may be used
for investing |
12 | | compensation deferred.
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13 | | The Plan shall include appropriate provisions pertaining |
14 | | to its day
to day operation providing for methods of electing |
15 | | to defer income,
methods of changing the amount of income to be |
16 | | deferred, methods of
selecting from among investment options |
17 | | available under the plan and
such other provisions as may be |
18 | | appropriate.
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19 | | In administering the Plan, the Board shall require that |
20 | | the Plan recordkeeper agree that, in performing services with |
21 | | respect to the Plan, the recordkeeper: (i) will not use |
22 | | information received as a result of providing services with |
23 | | respect to the Plan or the Plan's participants to solicit the |
24 | | Plan's participants for the purpose of cross-selling non-Plan |
25 | | products and services, unless in response to a request by a |
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1 | | Plan participant; and (ii) will not promote, recommend, |
2 | | endorse, or solicit Plan participants to purchase any |
3 | | financial products or services outside of the Plan, except |
4 | | that links to parts of the recordkeeper's website that are |
5 | | generally available to the public, are about commercial |
6 | | products, and may be encountered by a Plan participant in the |
7 | | regular course of navigating the recordkeeper's website will |
8 | | not constitute a violation of this item (ii). |
9 | | The Plan shall provide for the preparation, and |
10 | | distribution from
time to time to all eligible State |
11 | | employees, of pamphlets describing
the Plan and outlining the |
12 | | options and opportunities available to State
employees under |
13 | | the Plan.
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14 | | The Plan established under this Section shall not be |
15 | | implemented or amended
until the Board is satisfied that
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16 | | compensation deferred under the Plan is not subject to income |
17 | | tax for
the year in which it is earned and that the taxation of |
18 | | such
compensation will be deferred until the time of its |
19 | | distribution to the
employee.
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20 | | The Board shall also review and oversee the administration |
21 | | of the Plan.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 81-671.)
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23 | | (40 ILCS 5/24-107) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 24-107)
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24 | | Sec. 24-107. Local government plans.
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25 | | (a) Any unit of local government or school district may
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1 | | establish for its employees a deferred compensation plan |
2 | | program .
Participation shall be by written agreement between |
3 | | each employee and
the legislative authority of the unit of |
4 | | local government or school
district providing for the deferral |
5 | | of such compensation and the
subsequent investment and |
6 | | administration of such funds.
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7 | | (b) Any unit of local government may establish an |
8 | | employer-funded
money purchase retirement plan for those of |
9 | | its full time employees who are
not eligible to participate in |
10 | | any pension fund or retirement system
established under |
11 | | Articles 2 through 18 of this Code. Contributions to the
plan |
12 | | shall be made by the unit of local government only from general
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13 | | purpose funds not derived from real property taxes imposed by |
14 | | the unit, at
a rate to be determined from time to time by the |
15 | | unit of local government.
However, the rate of employer |
16 | | contribution shall be (i) the same for all
employees |
17 | | participating in the plan, and (ii) not more than 10% of the
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18 | | employee's salary.
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19 | | Any benefits accruing to the participants in a retirement |
20 | | plan
established under this subsection shall be protected from |
21 | | impairment in
accordance with Article XIII, Section 5 of the |
22 | | Illinois Constitution.
However, the unit of local government |
23 | | establishing such a plan may
terminate it at any time, unless |
24 | | it has otherwise contractually agreed
with its participating |
25 | | employees.
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26 | | (c) The agency or department designated by the unit of |
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1 | | local government
or school district to establish and |
2 | | administer a plan or program authorized
under subsection (a) |
3 | | or (b) of this Section may invest the assets of the
plan in |
4 | | investments deemed appropriate by the agency or
department, |
5 | | including but not limited to life insurance or annuity
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6 | | contracts, and share or share certificate accounts of State or |
7 | | federal
credit unions, the accounts of which are insured as |
8 | | required by the
Illinois Credit Union Act or the Federal |
9 | | Credit Union Act, whichever is
applicable. The payment of |
10 | | employer contributions to a retirement
plan established under |
11 | | subsection (b), and investment and
payment to a participant of |
12 | | deferred compensation and income or gain
thereon, if any, |
13 | | shall not be construed to be prohibited uses of the
general |
14 | | assets of the unit of local government or school district.
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15 | | This Section does not limit the power or authority of any |
16 | | unit of
local government, school district or any institution |
17 | | supported in whole
or in part by public funds to establish and |
18 | | administer any other
deferred compensation plans that may be |
19 | | authorized by law and deemed
appropriate by the officials of |
20 | | such subdivisions or institutions.
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21 | | (d) In administering the deferred compensation plans |
22 | | authorized under this Section, the governing board or |
23 | | administrators of the sponsoring unit of local government or |
24 | | school district shall require that the deferred compensation |
25 | | plan recordkeeper agree that, in performing services with |
26 | | respect to the deferred compensation plan, the recordkeeper: |
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1 | | (i) will not use information received as a result of providing |
2 | | services with respect to the deferred compensation plan or the |
3 | | deferred compensation plan's participants to solicit the |
4 | | participants in the deferred compensation plan for the purpose |
5 | | of cross-selling nonplan products and services, unless in |
6 | | response to a request by a participant in the deferred |
7 | | compensation plan; and (ii) will not promote, recommend, |
8 | | endorse, or solicit participants in the deferred compensation |
9 | | plan to purchase any financial products or services outside of |
10 | | the deferred compensation plan, except that links to parts of |
11 | | the recordkeeper's website that are generally available to the |
12 | | public, are about commercial products, and may be encountered |
13 | | by a Plan participant in the regular course of navigating the |
14 | | recordkeeper's website will not constitute a violation of this |
15 | | item (ii). |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 87-794.)
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17 | | Section 2-10. The University Employees Custodial Accounts |
18 | | Act is amended by changing Section 2 as follows:
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19 | | (110 ILCS 95/2) (from Ch. 144, par. 1702)
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20 | | Sec. 2.
The governing board of any public institution of |
21 | | higher education
has the power to establish a defined |
22 | | contribution plan to make payments to custodial accounts for |
23 | | investment in
regulated
investment company stock to provide |
24 | | retirement benefits as described in
Section 403(b)(7) of the |
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1 | | Internal Revenue Code for eligible employees of
such |
2 | | institutions. Such payments shall be made with funds made |
3 | | available
by deductions from or reductions in salary or wages |
4 | | of eligible employees
who authorize in writing deductions or |
5 | | reductions for such purpose. Such
stock shall be purchased |
6 | | only from persons authorized to sell such stock in
this State.
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7 | | In administering the defined contribution plan, the |
8 | | governing board of any public institution of higher education |
9 | | shall require that the defined contribution plan recordkeeper |
10 | | agree that, in performing services with respect to the defined |
11 | | contribution plan, the recordkeeper: (i) will not use |
12 | | information received as a result of providing services with |
13 | | respect to the defined contribution plan or the participants |
14 | | in the defined contribution plan to solicit the participants |
15 | | in the defined contribution plan for the purpose of |
16 | | cross-selling nonplan products and services, unless in |
17 | | response to a request by a participant in the defined |
18 | | contribution plan; and (ii) will not promote, recommend, |
19 | | endorse, or solicit participants in the defined contribution |
20 | | plan to purchase any financial products or services outside of |
21 | | the defined contribution plan, except that links to parts of |
22 | | the recordkeeper's website that are generally available to the |
23 | | public, are about commercial products, and may be encountered |
24 | | by a participant in the regular course of navigating the |
25 | | recordkeeper's website will not constitute a violation of this |
26 | | item (ii). However, a public institution of higher education |
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1 | | may allow promotion of limited services if the public |
2 | | institution of higher education receives no compensation from |
3 | | the recordkeeper for promoting or providing such services. |
4 | | Such limited services may include educational, counseling, |
5 | | debt reduction, student loan repayment or forgiveness, or |
6 | | other services intended to enhance retirement savings |
7 | | opportunities. Such limited services may not include credit |
8 | | cards, life insurance, or banking products. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 83-261.)
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10 | | Article 3. |
11 | | Section 3-5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
12 | | changing Section 1-167 as follows: |
13 | | (40 ILCS 5/1-167) |
14 | | Sec. 1-167. Prohibited disclosures. No pension fund or |
15 | | retirement system subject to this Code shall disclose the |
16 | | following information of any members or participants of any |
17 | | pension fund or retirement system: (1) the individual's home |
18 | | address (including ZIP code and county); (2) the individual's |
19 | | date of birth; (3) the individual's home and personal phone |
20 | | number; (4) the individual's personal email address; (5) |
21 | | personally identifying member or participant deduction |
22 | | information; or (6) any membership status in a labor |
23 | | organization or other voluntary association affiliated with a |
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1 | | labor organization or labor federation (including whether |
2 | | participants are members of such organization, the identity of |
3 | | such organization, whether or not participants pay or |
4 | | authorize the payment of any dues or moneys to such |
5 | | organization, and the amounts of such dues or moneys). |
6 | | This Section does not apply to disclosures (i) required |
7 | | under the Freedom of Information Act, (ii) for purposes of |
8 | | conducting public operations or business, or (iii) to a labor |
9 | | organization or other voluntary association affiliated with a |
10 | | labor organization or labor federation or to the Municipal |
11 | | Employees Society of Chicago .
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 101-620, eff. 12-20-19.) |
13 | | Article 4. |
14 | | Section 4-5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
15 | | changing Section 24-105.2 as follows: |
16 | | (40 ILCS 5/24-105.2) |
17 | | Sec. 24-105.2. Automatic enrollment for certain employees. |
18 | | The Department of Central Management Services shall |
19 | | automatically enroll in the State Employees Deferred |
20 | | Compensation Plan any employee who, on or after July 1, 2020, |
21 | | becomes an active member or participant of a retirement system |
22 | | created under Article 2, 14, or 18. Any agency with employees |
23 | | subject to automatic enrollment must systematically provide |
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1 | | the employee data necessary for enrollment to the Department |
2 | | of Central Management Services or its designee. An employee |
3 | | automatically enrolled under this Section shall have 3% of his |
4 | | or her pre-tax gross compensation for each compensation period |
5 | | deferred into his or her deferred compensation account. The |
6 | | Board may increase the default percentage amount of |
7 | | compensation deferred into employee accounts. |
8 | | An employee hired on or after January 1, 2024 shall be |
9 | | automatically enrolled in the Plan beginning the first day of |
10 | | the pay period following the close of the notice period, |
11 | | unless the employee elects otherwise within the notice period. |
12 | | During the notice period, an employee may elect to not |
13 | | participate in the Plan or to increase or reduce the amount of |
14 | | pre-tax gross compensation deferred. For the purposes of this |
15 | | Section, "notice period" means a reasonable period of time |
16 | | after the employee is provided with an automatic enrollment |
17 | | notice as required under Section 414(w) of the Internal |
18 | | Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. An employee who has been |
19 | | automatically enrolled in the Plan may elect, within 90 days |
20 | | after enrollment, to withdraw from the Plan and receive a |
21 | | refund of amounts deferred, plus or minus any applicable |
22 | | earnings, investment fees, and administrative fees. An |
23 | | employee making such an election shall forfeit all employer |
24 | | matching contributions, if any, made prior to the election. |
25 | | Any refunded amount shall be included in the employee's gross |
26 | | income for the taxable year in which the refund is issued. |
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1 | | An employee hired on or after July 1, 2020 and before |
2 | | January 1, 2024 shall have 30 days from the start date of |
3 | | employment to elect to not participate in the deferred |
4 | | compensation plan or to elect to increase or reduce the amount |
5 | | of pre-tax gross compensation deferred. An employee shall be |
6 | | automatically enrolled in the Plan beginning the first day of |
7 | | the pay period following the employee's thirtieth day of |
8 | | employment. An employee who has been automatically enrolled in |
9 | | the Plan may elect, within 90 days of enrollment, to withdraw |
10 | | from the Plan and receive a refund of amounts deferred, plus or |
11 | | minus any applicable earnings, investment fees, and |
12 | | administrative fees. An employee making such an election shall |
13 | | forfeit all employer matching contributions, if any, made |
14 | | prior to the election. Any refunded amount shall be included |
15 | | in the employee's gross income for the taxable year in which |
16 | | the refund is issued.
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17 | | As soon as practicable, the Board shall establish annual, |
18 | | automatic increases to employee contribution rates for |
19 | | employees who are automatically enrolled in the Plan pursuant |
20 | | to this Section. The amount of automatic annual increases in |
21 | | any 12-month period shall not exceed 1% of compensation. |
22 | | Employees may elect to not receive automatic annual increases |
23 | | in a manner described by the Board. |
24 | | (Source: P.A. 101-277, eff. 1-1-20; 102-219, eff. 7-30-21.) |
25 | | Article 5. |
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1 | | Section 5-5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
2 | | changing Sections 22C-115, 22C-116, 22C-119, and 22C-123 as |
3 | | follows: |
4 | | (40 ILCS 5/22C-115) |
5 | | Sec. 22C-115. Board of Trustees of the Fund. |
6 | | (a) No later than February 1, 2020 (one month after the |
7 | | effective date of Public Act 101-610) or as soon thereafter as |
8 | | may be practicable, the Governor shall appoint, by and with |
9 | | the advice and consent of the Senate, a transition board of |
10 | | trustees consisting of 9 members as follows: |
11 | | (1) three members representing municipalities and fire |
12 | | protection districts who are mayors, presidents, chief |
13 | | executive officers, chief financial officers, or other |
14 | | officers, executives, or department heads of |
15 | | municipalities or fire protection districts and appointed |
16 | | from among candidates recommended by the Illinois |
17 | | Municipal League; |
18 | | (2) three members representing participants who are |
19 | | participants and appointed from among candidates |
20 | | recommended by the statewide labor organization |
21 | | representing firefighters employed by at least 85 |
22 | | municipalities that is affiliated with the Illinois State |
23 | | Federation of Labor; |
24 | | (3) one member representing beneficiaries who is a |
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1 | | beneficiary and appointed from among the candidate or |
2 | | candidates recommended by the statewide labor organization |
3 | | representing firefighters employed by at least 85 |
4 | | municipalities that is affiliated with the Illinois State |
5 | | Federation of Labor; |
6 | | (4) one member recommended by the Illinois Municipal |
7 | | League; and |
8 | | (5) one member who is a participant recommended by the |
9 | | statewide labor organization representing firefighters |
10 | | employed by at least 85 municipalities and that is |
11 | | affiliated with the Illinois State Federation of Labor. |
12 | | The transition board members shall serve until the initial |
13 | | permanent board members are elected and qualified. |
14 | | The transition board of trustees shall select the |
15 | | chairperson of the transition board of trustees from among the |
16 | | trustees for the duration of the
transition board's tenure. |
17 | | (b) The permanent board of trustees shall consist of 9 |
18 | | members comprised as follows: |
19 | | (1) Three members who are mayors, presidents, chief |
20 | | executive officers, chief financial officers, or other |
21 | | officers, executives, or department heads of |
22 | | municipalities or fire protection districts that have |
23 | | participating pension funds and are elected by the mayors |
24 | | and presidents of municipalities or fire protection |
25 | | districts that have participating pension funds. |
26 | | (2) Three members who are participants of |
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1 | | participating pension funds and elected by the |
2 | | participants of participating pension funds. |
3 | | (3) One member who is a beneficiary of a participating |
4 | | pension fund and is elected by the beneficiaries of |
5 | | participating pension funds. |
6 | | (4) One member recommended by the Illinois Municipal |
7 | | League who shall be appointed by the Governor with the |
8 | | advice and consent of the Senate. |
9 | | (5) One member recommended by the statewide labor |
10 | | organization representing firefighters employed by at |
11 | | least 85 municipalities and that is affiliated with the |
12 | | Illinois State Federation of Labor who shall be appointed |
13 | | by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. |
14 | | The permanent board of trustees shall select the |
15 | | chairperson of the permanent board of trustees from among the |
16 | | trustees for a term of 2 years. The holder of the office of |
17 | | chairperson shall alternate between a person elected or |
18 | | appointed under item (1) or (4) of this subsection (b) and a |
19 | | person elected or appointed under item (2), (3), or (5) of this |
20 | | subsection (b). |
21 | | (c) Each trustee shall qualify by taking an oath of office |
22 | | before the Secretary of State or the Board's appointed legal |
23 | | counsel stating that he or she will diligently and honestly |
24 | | administer the affairs of the board and will not violate or |
25 | | knowingly permit the violation of any provision of this |
26 | | Article. |
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1 | | (d) Trustees shall receive no salary for service on the |
2 | | board but shall be reimbursed for travel expenses incurred |
3 | | while on business for the board according to the standards in |
4 | | effect for members of the Commission on Government Forecasting |
5 | | and Accountability . |
6 | | A municipality or fire protection district employing a |
7 | | firefighter who is an elected or appointed trustee of the |
8 | | board must allow reasonable time off with compensation for the |
9 | | firefighter to conduct official business related to his or her |
10 | | position on the board, including time for travel. The board |
11 | | shall notify the municipality or fire protection district in |
12 | | advance of the dates, times, and locations of this official |
13 | | business. The Fund shall timely reimburse the municipality or |
14 | | fire protection district for the reasonable costs incurred |
15 | | that are due to the firefighter's absence. |
16 | | (e) No trustee shall have any interest in any brokerage |
17 | | fee, commission, or other profit or gain arising out of any |
18 | | investment directed by the board. This subsection does not |
19 | | preclude ownership by any member of any minority interest in |
20 | | any common stock or any corporate obligation in which an |
21 | | investment is directed by the board. |
22 | | (f) Notwithstanding any provision or interpretation of law |
23 | | to the contrary, any member of the transition board may also be |
24 | | elected or appointed as a member of the permanent board. |
25 | | Notwithstanding any provision or interpretation of law to |
26 | | the contrary, any trustee of a fund established under Article |
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1 | | 4 of this Code may also be appointed as a member of the |
2 | | transition board or elected or appointed as a member of the |
3 | | permanent board. |
4 | | The restriction in Section 3.1 of the Lobbyist |
5 | | Registration Act shall not apply to a member of the transition |
6 | | board appointed pursuant to items (4) or (5) of subsection (a) |
7 | | or to a member of the permanent board appointed pursuant to |
8 | | items (4) or (5) of subsection (b).
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 101-610, eff. 1-1-20; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.) |
10 | | (40 ILCS 5/22C-116) |
11 | | Sec. 22C-116. Conduct and administration of elections; |
12 | | terms of office. |
13 | | (a) For the election of the permanent trustees, the |
14 | | transition board shall administer the initial elections and |
15 | | the permanent board shall administer all subsequent elections. |
16 | | Each board shall develop and implement such procedures as it |
17 | | determines to be appropriate for the conduct of such |
18 | | elections. For the purposes of obtaining information necessary |
19 | | to conduct elections under this Section, participating pension |
20 | | funds shall cooperate with the Fund. |
21 | | (b) All nominations for election shall be by petition. |
22 | | Each petition for a trustee shall be executed as follows: |
23 | | (1) for trustees to be elected by the mayors and |
24 | | presidents of municipalities or fire protection districts |
25 | | that have participating pension funds, by at least 20 such |
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1 | | mayors and presidents; except that this item (1) shall |
2 | | apply only with respect to participating pension funds; |
3 | | (2) for trustees to be elected by participants, by at |
4 | | least 400 participants; and |
5 | | (3) for trustees to be elected by beneficiaries, by at |
6 | | least 100 beneficiaries. |
7 | | (c) A separate ballot shall be used for each class of |
8 | | trustee. The board shall prepare and send ballots and ballot |
9 | | envelopes to the participants and beneficiaries eligible |
10 | | voters to vote in accordance with rules adopted by the board. |
11 | | The ballots shall contain the names of all candidates in |
12 | | alphabetical order. The ballot envelope shall have on the |
13 | | outside a form of certificate stating that the person voting |
14 | | the ballot is a participant or beneficiary entitled to vote. |
15 | | Eligible voters Participants and beneficiaries , upon |
16 | | receipt of the ballot, shall vote the ballot and place it in |
17 | | the ballot envelope, seal the envelope, execute the |
18 | | certificate thereon, and return the ballot to the Fund. |
19 | | The board shall set a final date for ballot return, and |
20 | | ballots received prior to that date in a ballot envelope with a |
21 | | properly executed certificate and properly voted shall be |
22 | | valid ballots. |
23 | | The board shall set a day for counting the ballots and name |
24 | | judges and clerks of election to conduct the count of ballots |
25 | | and shall make any rules necessary for the conduct of the |
26 | | count. |
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1 | | The candidate or candidates receiving the highest number |
2 | | of votes for each class of trustee shall be elected. In the |
3 | | case of a tie vote, the winner shall be determined in |
4 | | accordance with procedures developed by the Department of |
5 | | Insurance. |
6 | | In lieu of conducting elections via mail balloting as |
7 | | described in this Section, the board may instead adopt rules |
8 | | to provide for elections to be carried out solely via Internet |
9 | | balloting or phone balloting. Nothing in this Section |
10 | | prohibits the Fund from contracting with a third party to |
11 | | administer the election in accordance with this Section. |
12 | | (d) At any election, voting shall be as follows: |
13 | | (1) Each person authorized to vote for an elected |
14 | | trustee may cast one vote for each related position for |
15 | | which such person is entitled to vote and may cast such |
16 | | vote for any candidate or candidates on the ballot for |
17 | | such trustee position. |
18 | | (2) If only one candidate for each position is |
19 | | properly nominated in petitions received, that candidate |
20 | | shall be deemed the winner and no election under this |
21 | | Section shall be required. |
22 | | (3) The results shall be entered in the minutes of the |
23 | | first meeting of the board following the tally of votes. |
24 | | (e) The initial election for permanent trustees shall be |
25 | | held and the permanent board shall be seated no later than 12 |
26 | | months after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
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1 | | 101st General Assembly. Each subsequent election shall be held |
2 | | no later than 30 days prior to the end of the term of the |
3 | | incumbent trustees. |
4 | | (f) The elected trustees shall each serve for terms of 4 |
5 | | years commencing on the first business day of the first month |
6 | | after election; except that the terms of office of the |
7 | | initially elected trustees shall be as follows: |
8 | | (1) One trustee elected pursuant to item (1) of |
9 | | subsection (b) of Section 22C-115 shall serve for a term |
10 | | of 2 years and 2 trustees elected pursuant to item (1) of |
11 | | subsection (b) of Section 22C-115 shall serve for a term |
12 | | of 4 years; |
13 | | (2) One trustee elected pursuant to item (2) of |
14 | | subsection (b) of Section 22C-115 shall serve for a term |
15 | | of 2 years and 2 trustees elected pursuant to item (2) of |
16 | | subsection (b) of Section 22C-115 shall serve for a term |
17 | | of 4 years; and |
18 | | (3) The trustee elected pursuant to item (3) of |
19 | | subsection (b) of Section 22C-115 shall serve for a term |
20 | | of 2 years. |
21 | | (g) The trustees appointed pursuant to items (4) and (5) |
22 | | of subsection (b) of Section 22C-115 shall each serve for a |
23 | | term of 4 years commencing on the first business day of the |
24 | | first month after the election of the elected trustees. |
25 | | (h) A member of the board who was elected pursuant to item |
26 | | (1) of subsection (b) of Section 22C-115 who ceases to serve as |
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1 | | a mayor, president, chief executive officer, chief financial |
2 | | officer, or other officer, executive, or department head of a |
3 | | municipality or fire protection district that has a |
4 | | participating pension fund shall not be eligible to serve as a |
5 | | member of the board and his or her position shall be deemed |
6 | | vacant. A member of the board who was elected by the |
7 | | participants of participating pension funds who ceases to be a |
8 | | participant may serve the remainder of his or her elected |
9 | | term. |
10 | | For a vacancy of an elected trustee occurring with an |
11 | | unexpired term of 6 months or more, an election shall be |
12 | | conducted for the vacancy in accordance with Section 22C-115 |
13 | | and this Section. |
14 | | For a vacancy of an elected trustee occurring with an |
15 | | unexpired term of less than 6 months , the vacancy shall be |
16 | | filled by appointment by the board for the unexpired term as |
17 | | follows: a vacancy of a member elected pursuant to item (1) of |
18 | | subsection (b) of Section 22C-115 shall be filled by a mayor, |
19 | | president, chief executive officer, chief financial officer, |
20 | | or other officer, executive, or department head of a |
21 | | municipality or fire protection district that has a |
22 | | participating pension fund; a vacancy of a member elected |
23 | | pursuant to item (2) of subsection (b) of Section 22C-115 |
24 | | shall be filled by a participant of a participating pension |
25 | | fund; and a vacancy of a member elected under item (3) of |
26 | | subsection (b) of Section 22C-115 shall be filled by a |
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1 | | beneficiary of a participating pension fund. A trustee |
2 | | appointed to fill the vacancy of an elected trustee shall |
3 | | serve until a successor is elected. Special elections to fill |
4 | | the remainder of an unexpired term vacated by an elected |
5 | | trustee shall be held concurrently with and in the same manner |
6 | | as the next regular election for an elected trustee position. |
7 | | Vacancies among the appointed trustees shall be filled for |
8 | | unexpired terms by appointment in like manner as for the |
9 | | original appointments.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 101-610, eff. 1-1-20.) |
11 | | (40 ILCS 5/22C-119) |
12 | | Sec. 22C-119. Adoption of rules. The board shall adopt |
13 | | such rules (not inconsistent with this Code) as in its |
14 | | judgment are desirable to implement and properly administer |
15 | | this Article. Such rules shall specifically provide for the |
16 | | following: (1) the implementation of the transition process |
17 | | described in Section 22C-120; (2) the process by which the |
18 | | participating pension funds may request transfer of funds; (3) |
19 | | the process for the transfer in, receipt for, and investment |
20 | | of pension assets received by the Fund after the transition |
21 | | period from the participating pension funds; (4) the process |
22 | | by which contributions from municipalities and fire protection |
23 | | districts for the benefit of the participating pension funds |
24 | | may, but are not required to, be directly transferred to the |
25 | | Fund; and (5) compensation and benefits for its employees. A |
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1 | | copy of the rules adopted by the Fund shall be posted on the |
2 | | Fund's website filed with the Secretary of State and the |
3 | | Department of Insurance . The adoption and effectiveness of |
4 | | such rules shall not be subject to Article 5 of the Illinois |
5 | | Administrative Procedure Act.
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6 | | (Source: P.A. 101-610, eff. 1-1-20.) |
7 | | (40 ILCS 5/22C-123) |
8 | | Sec. 22C-123. Custodian. The pension fund assets |
9 | | transferred to or otherwise acquired by the Fund shall be |
10 | | placed in the custody of a custodian who shall provide |
11 | | adequate safe deposit facilities for those assets and hold all |
12 | | such securities, funds, and other assets subject to the order |
13 | | of the Fund. |
14 | | Each custodian shall furnish a corporate surety bond of |
15 | | such amount as the board designates, which bond shall |
16 | | indemnify the Fund, the board, and the officers and employees |
17 | | of the Fund against any loss that may result from any action or |
18 | | failure to act by the custodian or any of the custodian's |
19 | | agents , or provide insurance coverages of such type and limits |
20 | | as the board designates . All charges incidental to the |
21 | | procuring and giving of any bond shall be paid by the board and |
22 | | each bond shall be in the custody of the board.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 101-610, eff. 1-1-20.) |
24 | | Article 6. |
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1 | | Section 6-5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
2 | | changing Section 8-165 as follows:
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3 | | (40 ILCS 5/8-165) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-165)
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4 | | Sec. 8-165. Re-entry into service. |
5 | | (a) Except as provided in subsection (c) or (d) , when an |
6 | | employee receiving age and service or prior service
annuity |
7 | | who has withdrawn from service after the effective date
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8 | | re-enters service before age 65, any annuity previously |
9 | | granted and any
annuity fixed for his wife shall be cancelled. |
10 | | The employee shall be
credited for annuity purposes with sums |
11 | | sufficient to provide annuities
equal to those cancelled, as |
12 | | of their ages on the date of re-entry;
provided, the maximum |
13 | | age of the wife for this purpose shall be as
provided in |
14 | | Section 8-155 of this Article.
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15 | | The sums so credited shall provide for annuities to be |
16 | | fixed and
granted in the future. Contributions by the |
17 | | employees
and the city for
the purposes of this Article shall |
18 | | be made, and when the proper time
arrives, as provided in this |
19 | | Article, new annuities based upon the total
credit for annuity |
20 | | purposes and the entire term of his service shall be
fixed for |
21 | | the employee and his wife.
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22 | | If the employee's wife died before he re-entered service, |
23 | | no part of
any credits for widow's or widow's prior service |
24 | | annuity at the time
annuity for his wife was fixed shall be |
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1 | | credited upon re-entry into
service, and no such sums shall |
2 | | thereafter be used to provide such
annuity.
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3 | | (b) Except as provided in subsection (c) or (d) , when an |
4 | | employee re-enters service after age 65, payments on
account |
5 | | of any annuity previously granted shall be suspended during |
6 | | the
time thereafter that he is in service, and when he again |
7 | | withdraws,
annuity payments shall be resumed. If the employee |
8 | | dies in service, his
widow shall receive the amount of annuity |
9 | | previously fixed for her.
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10 | | (c) For school years beginning on or after July 1, 2021, an |
11 | | age and service or prior service
annuity shall not be |
12 | | cancelled in the case of an employee who is re-employed by the |
13 | | Board of Education of the city as a Special Education |
14 | | Classroom Assistant or Classroom Assistant on a temporary and |
15 | | non-annual basis or on an hourly basis so long as the person: |
16 | | (1) does not work for compensation on more than 120 days in a |
17 | | school year; or (2) does not accept gross compensation for the |
18 | | re-employment in a school year in excess of $30,000. These |
19 | | limitations apply only to school years that begin on or after |
20 | | July 1, 2021. Re-employment under this subsection does not |
21 | | require contributions, result in service credit being earned |
22 | | or granted, or constitute active participation in the Fund. |
23 | | (d) For school years beginning on or after July 1, 2023, an |
24 | | age and service or prior service annuity shall not be |
25 | | cancelled in the case of an employee who is re-employed by the |
26 | | Board of Education of the city as a paraprofessional or |
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1 | | related service provider on a temporary and non-annual basis |
2 | | or on an hourly basis so long as the person: (1) does not work |
3 | | for compensation on more than 120 days in a school year; or (2) |
4 | | does not accept gross compensation for the re-employment in a |
5 | | school year in excess of $30,000. These limitations apply only |
6 | | to school years that begin on or after July 1, 2023. |
7 | | Re-employment under this subsection does not require |
8 | | contributions, result in service credit being earned or |
9 | | granted, or constitute active participation in the Fund. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 102-342, eff. 8-13-21.)
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11 | | Article 7. |
12 | | Section 7-5. The School Code is amended by changing |
13 | | Section 24-6.3 as follows:
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14 | | (105 ILCS 5/24-6.3) (from Ch. 122, par. 24-6.3)
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15 | | Sec. 24-6.3. Retirement trustee leave. |
16 | | (a) Each school board
employing a teacher who is an |
17 | | elected trustee of the Teachers' Retirement
System of the |
18 | | State of Illinois shall make available to the elected trustee
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19 | | at least 20 days of paid leave of absence per year for the |
20 | | purpose of
attending meetings of the System's Board of |
21 | | Trustees, committee meetings of
such Board, and seminars |
22 | | regarding issues for which such Board is
responsible. The |
23 | | Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois shall
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1 | | reimburse affected school districts for the actual cost of |
2 | | hiring a
substitute teacher during such leaves of absence.
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3 | | (b) Each school board employing an employee who is an |
4 | | elected trustee of the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund |
5 | | shall make available to the elected trustee at least 20 days of |
6 | | paid leave of absence per year for the purpose of attending |
7 | | meetings of the Fund's Board of Trustees, committee meetings |
8 | | of the Board of Trustees, and seminars regarding issues for |
9 | | which the Board of Trustees is responsible. The Illinois |
10 | | Municipal Retirement Fund may reimburse affected school |
11 | | districts for the actual cost of hiring a substitute employee |
12 | | during such leaves of absence. |
13 | | (c) The school board established under Article 34 and |
14 | | employers under Article 17 of the Illinois Pension Code shall |
15 | | make available to each active teacher who is an elected |
16 | | trustee of the Board of Trustees of the Public School |
17 | | Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund of Chicago established |
18 | | under Article 17 of the Illinois Pension Code up to 22 days of |
19 | | paid leave of absence per year for the purpose of attending |
20 | | meetings of the Board of Trustees, committee meetings of the |
21 | | Board of Trustees, and seminars regarding issues for which the |
22 | | Board of Trustees is responsible. The allocation of the days |
23 | | of paid leave shall be at the discretion of the Board of |
24 | | Trustees of the Public School Teachers' Pension and Retirement |
25 | | Fund of Chicago. |
26 | | (Source: P.A. 96-357, eff. 8-13-09.)
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1 | | Article 8. |
2 | | Section 8-5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
3 | | changing Section 16-155 as follows:
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4 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-155) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-155)
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5 | | Sec. 16-155. Report to system and payment of deductions.
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6 | | (a) The employer governing body of each school district |
7 | | shall submit to the System all required reports and make two |
8 | | deposits each
month. The deposit for member contributions for |
9 | | salary paid during any between the first
and the fifteenth of |
10 | | the month is due by the 10th 25th of the following month. |
11 | | Additionally, all The deposit of
member contributions for |
12 | | salary paid between the sixteenth and last day of the
month is |
13 | | due by the 10th of the following month. All required |
14 | | contributions
for salary earned during a school term are due |
15 | | by July 10 next following the
close of such school term.
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16 | | The governing body of each State institution coming
under |
17 | | this retirement system, the State Comptroller or other State |
18 | | officer
certifying payroll vouchers including payments of |
19 | | salary or wages to
teachers, and any other employer of |
20 | | teachers, shall, monthly, forward to
the secretary of the |
21 | | retirement system the member contributions required
under this |
22 | | Article.
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23 | | Each employer specified above shall, prior to August 15 of |
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1 | | each year,
forward to the System a detailed statement, |
2 | | verified in all cases of school
districts by the secretary or |
3 | | clerk of the district, of the amounts so
contributed since the |
4 | | period covered by the last previous annual statement,
together |
5 | | with required contributions not yet forwarded, such payments |
6 | | being
payable to the System.
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7 | | The board may prescribe rules governing the form, content, |
8 | | investigation,
control, and supervision of such statements and |
9 | | may establish additional interim employer reporting |
10 | | requirements as the Board deems necessary. If no teacher in
a |
11 | | school district comes under the provisions of this Article, |
12 | | the
governing body of the district shall so state under the |
13 | | oath of its
secretary to this system, and shall at the same |
14 | | time forward a copy of
the statement to the regional |
15 | | superintendent of schools.
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16 | | The board may also require reporting requirements that are |
17 | | different than those prescribed in this Section and may |
18 | | require different reporting requirements for different |
19 | | benefits or purposes established under this Article, |
20 | | including, but not limited to, any optional benefit plan an |
21 | | employee chooses to participate in. |
22 | | (b) If the governing body of an employer that is not a |
23 | | State agency fails to forward such
required contributions |
24 | | within the time permitted in subsection (a) above,
the System |
25 | | shall notify the employer of an additional amount
due, equal |
26 | | to
$50 per day for each day that elapses from the due date |
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1 | | until the day such report and employee contributions are |
2 | | received by the System.
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3 | | (c) If the system, on August 15, is not in receipt of the |
4 | | detailed
statements required under this Section of any school |
5 | | district or other
employing unit, such school district or |
6 | | other employing unit shall pay to
the system an amount equal to |
7 | | $250 for each day that elapses from August
15, until the day |
8 | | such statement is filed with the system.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 101-502, eff. 8-23-19.)
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10 | | Article 9. |
11 | | Section 9-5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
12 | | changing Sections 9-108.3 and 9-161 as follows: |
13 | | (40 ILCS 5/9-108.3) |
14 | | Sec. 9-108.3. In service. "In service": Any period during |
15 | | which contributions are being made to the Fund on behalf of an |
16 | | employee except for temporary election work as described in |
17 | | subsection (c) of Section 9-161 .
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 99-578, eff. 7-15-16.)
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19 | | (40 ILCS 5/9-161) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-161)
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20 | | Sec. 9-161. Re-entry into service. (a) When an employee |
21 | | who has withdrawn from service after the
effective date |
22 | | re-enters service before age 65, any annuity previously
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1 | | granted and any annuity fixed for his wife shall be cancelled. |
2 | | The
employee shall be credited for annuity purposes with the |
3 | | actuarial value
of annuities equal to those cancelled as of |
4 | | their ages on the date of
re-entry; provided, the maximum age |
5 | | of the wife for this purpose shall
be as provided in Section |
6 | | 9-151 of this Article. The sums so credited
shall provide for |
7 | | annuities to be fixed and granted in the future.
Contributions |
8 | | by the employee and the county for the
purposes of this
Article |
9 | | shall be made and when the proper time arrives, as provided in
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10 | | this Article, new annuities based upon the total sums |
11 | | accumulated to his
credit for annuity purposes and the entire |
12 | | term of his service shall be
fixed for the employee and his |
13 | | wife.
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14 | | If the employee's wife has died before he re-entered |
15 | | service, no part
of any credits for widow's or widow's prior |
16 | | service annuity at the time
annuity for his wife was fixed |
17 | | shall be credited upon re-entry into
service, and no such sums |
18 | | shall thereafter be used to provide such
annuity.
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19 | | (b) When an employee re-enters service after age 65, |
20 | | payments on
account of any annuity previously granted shall be |
21 | | suspended during the
time thereafter that he is in service, |
22 | | and when he again withdraws
annuity payments shall be resumed. |
23 | | If the employee dies in service, his
widow shall receive the |
24 | | annuity previously fixed for her.
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25 | | (c) If an employee annuitant re-enters service as an |
26 | | election worker and provides services for a scheduled federal, |
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1 | | State, or local election for a period of 60 days or less during |
2 | | a calendar year, that employee annuitant's annuity shall not |
3 | | be suspended and such employee annuitant shall not be |
4 | | considered to be in service within the meaning of Section |
5 | | 9-108.3 and is not entitled to benefits for employees in |
6 | | service. If an employee annuitant re-enters service for a |
7 | | period longer than 60 days during a calendar year, the annuity |
8 | | shall be suspended or cancelled retroactive to the initial |
9 | | date of re-entry. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
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11 | | Article 10. |
12 | | Section 10-5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
13 | | changing Section 17-133 as follows: |
14 | | (40 ILCS 5/17-133) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-133)
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15 | | Sec. 17-133. Contributions for periods of outside and |
16 | | other service.
Regularly certified and appointed teachers who |
17 | | desire to have the following
described services credited for |
18 | | pension purposes shall submit to the Board
evidence thereof |
19 | | and pay into the Fund the amounts prescribed herein:
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20 | | 1. For teaching service by a certified teacher in the |
21 | | public
schools of the several states or in schools |
22 | | operated by or under the
auspices of the United States, a |
23 | | teacher shall pay the
contributions at the rates in force |
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1 | | (a) on the date of
appointment as a regularly certified |
2 | | teacher after salary adjustments
are completed, or (b) at |
3 | | the time of reappointment after salary
adjustments are |
4 | | completed, whichever is later, but not less than $450
per |
5 | | year of service. Upon the Board's approval of such service |
6 | | and the
payment of the required contributions, service |
7 | | credit of not more than
10 years shall be granted.
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8 | | 2. For service as a playground instructor in public |
9 | | school playgrounds,
teachers shall pay the contributions |
10 | | prescribed in this Article (a) at
the time of appointment, |
11 | | as a regularly certified teacher after salary
adjustments |
12 | | are completed, or (b) on return to service as a full time
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13 | | regularly certified teacher, as the case may be, provided |
14 | | such rates or
amounts shall not be less than $450 per year.
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15 | | 3. For service prior to September 1, 1955, in the |
16 | | public schools of the
City as a substitute, evening school |
17 | | or temporary teacher, or for service
as an Americanization |
18 | | teacher prior to December 31, 1955, teachers shall pay
the |
19 | | contributions prescribed in this Article (a) at the time |
20 | | of appointment,
as a regularly certified teacher after |
21 | | salary adjustments are completed,
(b) on return to service |
22 | | as a full time regularly certified teacher, as
the case |
23 | | may be, provided such rates or amounts shall not be less |
24 | | than $450
per year; and provided further that for teachers |
25 | | employed on or after September
1, 1953, rates shall not |
26 | | include contributions for widows' pensions if the
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1 | | described in this sub-paragraph 3 was rendered before that |
2 | | date. Any
teacher entitled to repay a refund of |
3 | | contributions under Section 17-126 may validate service |
4 | | described in this paragraph by
payment of the amounts |
5 | | prescribed herein, together with the repayment of the
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6 | | refund, provided that if such creditable service was the |
7 | | last service rendered
in the public schools of the City |
8 | | and is not automatically reinstated by
repayment of the |
9 | | refund, the rates or amounts shall not be less than $450 |
10 | | per
year.
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11 | | 4. For service after June 30, 1982 as a member of the |
12 | | Board of
Education, if required to resign from an |
13 | | administrative or teaching position
in order to qualify as |
14 | | a member of the Board of Education.
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15 | | 5. For service during the 1986-87 school year as a |
16 | | teacher on a special
leave of absence with full loss of |
17 | | salary, teaching for an agency under
contract to the Board |
18 | | of Education, if the teacher returned to employment in
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19 | | September, 1987. For service under this item 5, the |
20 | | teacher must pay the
contributions at the rates in force |
21 | | at the completion of the leave period.
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22 | | 6. For up to 2 years of service as a teacher or |
23 | | administrator employed
by a private school registered with |
24 | | or recognized by the Illinois State Board
of Education, |
25 | | provided that the teacher (i) was certified under the law
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26 | | governing the certification of teachers at the time the |
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(ii) applies in writing no later |
2 | | than 2 years after the effective date of this amendatory |
3 | | Act of the 102nd General Assembly, (iii) supplies |
4 | | satisfactory evidence of the employment, (iv) completes
at |
5 | | least 10 years of contributing service as a teacher as |
6 | | defined in
Section 17-106, (v) pays the contribution |
7 | | required in this Section, and (vi)
does not receive credit |
8 | | for that service under any other provision of this
Code. |
9 | | The member may apply for credit under this subsection and |
10 | | pay the
required contribution before completing the 10 |
11 | | years of contributing service
required under item (iv), |
12 | | but the credit may not be used until the item (iv)
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13 | | contributing service requirement has been met.
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14 | | For each year of service credit to be established |
15 | | under this
subparagraph 6, a member is required to |
16 | | contribute to the System (i) the employee and employer |
17 | | contribution that would have been required had such |
18 | | service been rendered as a member based on the annual |
19 | | salary rate during the first year of full-time employment
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20 | | as a teacher under this Article following the private |
21 | | school service, plus
(ii) interest thereon at the |
22 | | actuarially assumed rate from the date of first full-time |
23 | | employment as a teacher
under this Article following the |
24 | | private school service to the date of payment,
compounded |
25 | | annually , at a rate determined by the Board .
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26 | | For service described in sub-paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of this |
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1 | | Section, interest
shall be charged beginning one year after |
2 | | the effective date of appointment or
reappointment.
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3 | | Effective September 1, 1974, the interest rate to be |
4 | | charged by the
Fund on contributions provided in |
5 | | sub-paragraphs 1, 2, 3 and 4 shall
be 5% per annum compounded |
6 | | annually.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 102-822, eff. 5-13-22.)
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8 | | Article 99. |
9 | | Section 99-90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding |
10 | | Section 8.47 as follows: |
11 | | (30 ILCS 805/8.47 new) |
12 | | Sec. 8.47. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and |
13 | | 8 of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for |
14 | | the implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory |
15 | | Act of the 103rd General Assembly.
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16 | | Section 99-99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
17 | | becoming law.
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