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Full Text of SB3119  100th General Assembly

SB3119ham002 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. Michael J. Zalewski

Filed: 5/18/2018

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3119

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3119 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by
5changing Sections 4-112, 7-109, and 7-109.3 as follows:
 
6    (40 ILCS 5/4-112)  (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-112)
7    Sec. 4-112. Determination of disability; restoration to
8active service; disability cannot constitute cause for
9discharge. A disability pension shall not be paid until
10disability has been established by the board by examinations of
11the firefighter at pension fund expense by 3 physicians
12selected by the board and such other evidence as the board
13deems necessary. The 3 physicians selected by the board need
14not agree as to the existence of any disability or the nature
15and extent of a disability. Medical examination of a
16firefighter receiving a disability pension shall be made at

 

 

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1least once each year prior to attainment of age 50 in order to
2verify continuance of disability, except that a medical
3examination of a firefighter receiving a disability pension for
4post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to his or her
5service as a firefighter shall not be made if: (1) the
6firefighter has attained age 45; (2) the firefighter has
7provided to the board documentation approving the
8discontinuance of the medical examination from at least 2
9physicians; and (3) at least 4 members of the board have voted
10in the affirmative to allow the firefighter to discontinue the
11medical examination. No examination shall be required after age
1250. No physical or mental disability that constitutes, in whole
13or in part, the basis of an application for benefits under this
14Article may be used, in whole or in part, by any municipality
15or fire protection district employing firefighters, emergency
16medical technicians, or paramedics as cause for discharge.
17    Upon satisfactory proof to the board that a firefighter on
18the disability pension has recovered from disability, the board
19shall terminate the disability pension. The firefighter shall
20report to the marshal or chief of the fire department, who
21shall thereupon order immediate reinstatement into active
22service, and the municipality shall immediately return the
23firefighter to its payroll, in the same rank or grade held at
24the date he or she was placed on disability pension. If the
25firefighter must file a civil action against the municipality
26to enforce his or her mandated return to payroll under this

 

 

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1paragraph, then the firefighter is entitled to recovery of
2reasonable court costs and attorney's fees.
3    The firefighter shall be entitled to 10 days notice before
4any hearing or meeting of the board at which the question of
5his or her disability is to be considered, and shall have the
6right to be present at any such hearing or meeting, and to be
7represented by counsel; however, the board shall not have any
8obligation to provide such fireman with counsel.
9(Source: P.A. 95-681, eff. 10-11-07.)
 
10    (40 ILCS 5/7-109)  (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-109)
11    Sec. 7-109. Employee.
12    (1) "Employee" means any person who:
13        (a) 1. Receives earnings as payment for the performance
14    of personal services or official duties out of the general
15    fund of a municipality, or out of any special fund or funds
16    controlled by a municipality, or by an instrumentality
17    thereof, or a participating instrumentality, including, in
18    counties, the fees or earnings of any county fee office;
19    and
20        2. Under the usual common law rules applicable in
21    determining the employer-employee relationship, has the
22    status of an employee with a municipality, or any
23    instrumentality thereof, or a participating
24    instrumentality, including aldermen, county supervisors
25    and other persons (excepting those employed as independent

 

 

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1    contractors) who are paid compensation, fees, allowances
2    or other emolument for official duties, and, in counties,
3    the several county fee offices.
4        (b) Serves as a township treasurer appointed under the
5    School Code, as heretofore or hereafter amended, and who
6    receives for such services regular compensation as
7    distinguished from per diem compensation, and any regular
8    employee in the office of any township treasurer whether or
9    not his earnings are paid from the income of the permanent
10    township fund or from funds subject to distribution to the
11    several school districts and parts of school districts as
12    provided in the School Code, or from both such sources; or
13    is the chief executive officer, chief educational officer,
14    chief fiscal officer, or other employee of a Financial
15    Oversight Panel established pursuant to Article 1H of the
16    School Code, other than a superintendent or certified
17    school business official, except that such person shall not
18    be treated as an employee under this Section if that person
19    has negotiated with the Financial Oversight Panel, in
20    conjunction with the school district, a contractual
21    agreement for exclusion from this Section.
22        (c) Holds an elective office in a municipality,
23    instrumentality thereof or participating instrumentality.
24    (2) "Employee" does not include persons who:
25        (a) Are eligible for inclusion under any of the
26    following laws:

 

 

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1            1. "An Act in relation to an Illinois State
2        Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund", approved May
3        27, 1915, as amended;
4            2. Articles 15 and 16 of this Code.
5        However, such persons shall be included as employees to
6    the extent of earnings that are not eligible for inclusion
7    under the foregoing laws for services not of an
8    instructional nature of any kind.
9        However, any member of the armed forces who is employed
10    as a teacher of subjects in the Reserve Officers Training
11    Corps of any school and who is not certified under the law
12    governing the certification of teachers shall be included
13    as an employee.
14        (b) Are designated by the governing body of a
15    municipality in which a pension fund is required by law to
16    be established for policemen or firemen, respectively, as
17    performing police or fire protection duties, except that
18    when such persons are the heads of the police or fire
19    department and are not eligible to be included within any
20    such pension fund, they shall be included within this
21    Article; provided, that such persons shall not be excluded
22    to the extent of concurrent service and earnings not
23    designated as being for police or fire protection duties.
24    However, (i) any head of a police department who was a
25    participant under this Article immediately before October
26    1, 1977 and did not elect, under Section 3-109 of this Act,

 

 

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1    to participate in a police pension fund shall be an
2    "employee", and (ii) any chief of police who became a
3    participating employee under this Article before January
4    1, 2019 and who elects to participate in this Fund under
5    Section 3-109.1 of this Code, regardless of whether such
6    person continues to be employed as chief of police or is
7    employed in some other rank or capacity within the police
8    department, shall be an employee under this Article for so
9    long as such person is employed to perform police duties by
10    a participating municipality and has not lawfully
11    rescinded that election.
12        (b-5) Were not participating employees under this
13    Article before the effective date of this amendatory Act of
14    the 100th General Assembly and participated as a chief of
15    police in a fund under Article 3 and return to work in any
16    capacity with the police department, with any oversight of
17    the police department, or in an advisory capacity for the
18    police department with the same municipality with which
19    that pension was earned, regardless of whether they are
20    considered an employee of the police department or are
21    eligible for inclusion in the municipality's Article 3
22    fund.
23        (c) Are contributors to or eligible to contribute to a
24    Taft-Hartley pension plan to which the participating
25    municipality is required to contribute as the person's
26    employer based on earnings from the municipality. Nothing

 

 

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1    in this paragraph shall affect service credit or creditable
2    service for any period of service prior to the effective
3    date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly,
4    and this paragraph shall not apply to individuals who are
5    participating in the Fund prior to the effective date of
6    this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly.
7        (d) Become an employee of any of the following
8    participating instrumentalities on or after the effective
9    date of this amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly:
10    the Illinois Municipal League; the Illinois Association of
11    Park Districts; the Illinois Supervisors, County
12    Commissioners and Superintendents of Highways Association;
13    an association, or not-for-profit corporation, membership
14    in which is authorized under Section 85-15 of the Township
15    Code; the United Counties Council; or the Will County
16    Governmental League.
17    (3) All persons, including, without limitation, public
18defenders and probation officers, who receive earnings from
19general or special funds of a county for performance of
20personal services or official duties within the territorial
21limits of the county, are employees of the county (unless
22excluded by subsection (2) of this Section) notwithstanding
23that they may be appointed by and are subject to the direction
24of a person or persons other than a county board or a county
25officer. It is hereby established that an employer-employee
26relationship under the usual common law rules exists between

 

 

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1such employees and the county paying their salaries by reason
2of the fact that the county boards fix their rates of
3compensation, appropriate funds for payment of their earnings
4and otherwise exercise control over them. This finding and this
5amendatory Act shall apply to all such employees from the date
6of appointment whether such date is prior to or after the
7effective date of this amendatory Act and is intended to
8clarify existing law pertaining to their status as
9participating employees in the Fund.
10(Source: P.A. 99-830, eff. 1-1-17; 100-281, eff. 8-24-17.)
 
11    (40 ILCS 5/7-109.3)  (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-109.3)
12    Sec. 7-109.3. "Sheriff's Law Enforcement Employees".
13    (a) "Sheriff's law enforcement employee" or "SLEP" means:
14        (1) A county sheriff and all deputies, other than
15    special deputies, employed on a full time basis in the
16    office of the sheriff.
17        (2) A person who has elected to participate in this
18    Fund under Section 3-109.1 of this Code, and who is
19    employed by a participating municipality to perform police
20    duties.
21        (3) A law enforcement officer employed on a full time
22    basis by a Forest Preserve District, provided that such
23    officer shall be deemed a "sheriff's law enforcement
24    employee" for the purposes of this Article, and service in
25    that capacity shall be deemed to be service as a sheriff's

 

 

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1    law enforcement employee, only if the board of
2    commissioners of the District have so elected by adoption
3    of an affirmative resolution. Such election, once made, may
4    not be rescinded.
5        (4) A person not eligible to participate in a fund
6    established under Article 3 of this Code who is employed on
7    a full-time basis by a participating municipality or
8    participating instrumentality to perform police duties at
9    an airport, but only if the governing authority of the
10    employer has approved sheriff's law enforcement employee
11    status for its airport police employees by adoption of an
12    affirmative resolution. Such approval, once given, may not
13    be rescinded.
14        (5) A person first hired on or after January 1, 2011
15    who (i) is employed by a participating municipality that
16    has both 30 or more full-time police officers and 50 or
17    more full-time firefighters and has not established a fund
18    under Article 3 or Article 4 of this Code and (ii) is
19    employed on a full-time basis by that participating
20    municipality to perform police duties or firefighting and
21    EMS duties; but only if the governing authority of that
22    municipality has approved sheriff's law enforcement
23    employee status for its police officer or firefighter
24    employees by adoption of an affirmative resolution. The
25    resolution must specify that SLEP status shall be
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1    adoption of the resolution. Such resolution shall be
2    irrevocable, but shall automatically terminate upon the
3    establishment of an Article 3 or 4 fund by the
4    municipality.
5    (b) An employee who is a sheriff's law enforcement employee
6and is granted military leave or authorized leave of absence
7shall receive service credit in that capacity. Sheriff's law
8enforcement employees shall not be entitled to out-of-State
9service credit under Section 7-139.
10(Source: P.A. 100-354, eff. 8-25-17.)
 
11    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
12becoming law.".