(40 ILCS 5/7-141.1)
Sec. 7-141.1. Early retirement incentive.
(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that:
(1) Units of local government across the State have |
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(2) This financial crisis is expected to continue.
(3) Units of local government must depend on
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(4) An early retirement incentive designed
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(5) The early retirement incentive should be made
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(6) A unit of local government adopting a program of
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| early retirement incentives under this Section is encouraged to implement personnel procedures to prohibit, for at least 5 years, the rehiring (whether on payroll or by independent contract) of employees who receive early retirement incentives.
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(7) A unit of local government adopting a program of
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| early retirement incentives under this Section is also encouraged to replace as few of the participating employees as possible and to hire replacement employees for salaries totaling no more than 80% of the total salaries formerly paid to the employees who participate in the early retirement program.
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It is the primary purpose of this Section to encourage units of local
government that can realize true cost savings, or have determined that an early
retirement program is in their best interest, to implement an early retirement
program.
(b) Until June 27, 1997 (the effective date of Public Act 90-32), this
Section does not apply to any employer that is a city, village, or incorporated
town, nor to the employees of any such employer. Beginning on June 27, 1997 (the effective
date of Public Act 90-32), any employer under this Article, including
an employer that is a city, village, or incorporated town, may establish an
early retirement incentive program for its employees under this Section. The
decision of a city, village, or incorporated town to consider or establish an
early retirement program is at the sole discretion of that city, village, or
incorporated town, and nothing in Public Act 90-32 limits or
otherwise diminishes this discretion. Nothing contained in this Section shall
be construed to require a city, village, or incorporated town to establish an
early retirement program and no city, village, or incorporated town may be
compelled to implement such a program.
The benefits provided in this Section are available only to members
employed by a participating employer that has filed with the Board of the
Fund a resolution or ordinance expressly providing for the creation of an
early retirement incentive program under this Section for its employees and
specifying the effective date of the early retirement incentive program.
Subject to the limitation in subsection (h), an employer may adopt a resolution
or ordinance providing a program of early retirement incentives under this
Section at any time.
The resolution or ordinance shall be in substantially the following form:
RESOLUTION (ORDINANCE) NO. ....
A RESOLUTION (ORDINANCE) ADOPTING AN EARLY
RETIREMENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYEES
IN THE ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND
WHEREAS, Section 7-141.1 of the Illinois Pension Code provides that a
participating employer may elect to adopt an early retirement
incentive program offered by the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund by
adopting a resolution or ordinance; and
WHEREAS, The goal of adopting an early retirement program is
to realize a substantial savings in personnel costs by offering early
retirement incentives to employees who have accumulated many years of
service credit; and
WHEREAS, Implementation of the early retirement program will provide a
budgeting tool to aid in controlling payroll costs; and
WHEREAS, The (name of governing body) has determined that the adoption of an
early retirement incentive program is in the best interests of the (name of
participating employer); therefore be it
RESOLVED (ORDAINED) by the (name of governing body) of (name of
participating employer) that:
(1) The (name of participating employer) does hereby adopt the Illinois
Municipal Retirement Fund early retirement incentive program as provided in
Section 7-141.1 of the Illinois Pension Code. The early retirement incentive
program shall take effect on (date).
(2) In order to help achieve a true cost savings, a person who retires under
the early retirement incentive program shall lose those incentives if he or she
later accepts employment with or enters into a personal services contract with any IMRF employer.
(3) In order to utilize an early retirement incentive as a budgeting
tool, the (name of participating employer) will use its best efforts either
to limit the number of employees who replace the employees who retire under
the early retirement program or to limit the salaries paid to the employees who
replace the employees who retire under the early retirement program.
(4) The effective date of each employee's retirement under this early
retirement program shall be set by (name of employer) and shall be no
earlier than the effective date of the program and no later than one year after
that effective date; except that the employee may require that the retirement
date set by the employer be no later than the June 30 next occurring after the
effective date of the program and no earlier than the date upon which the
employee qualifies for retirement.
(5) To be eligible for the early retirement incentive under this Section,
the employee must have attained age 50 and have at least 20 years of creditable
service by his or her retirement date.
(6) The (clerk or secretary) shall promptly file a certified copy of
this resolution (ordinance) with the Board of Trustees of the Illinois
Municipal Retirement Fund.
CERTIFICATION
I, (name), the (clerk or secretary) of the (name of participating
employer) of the County of (name), State of Illinois, do hereby certify
that I am the keeper of the books and records of the (name of employer)
and that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution
(ordinance) duly adopted by the (governing body) at a meeting duly convened
and held on (date).
SEAL
(Signature of clerk or secretary)
(c) To be eligible for the benefits provided under an early retirement
incentive program adopted under this Section, a member must:
(1) be a participating employee of this Fund who, on |
| the effective date of the program, (i) is in active payroll status as an employee of a participating employer that has filed the required ordinance or resolution with the Board, (ii) is on layoff status from such a position with a right of re-employment or recall to service, (iii) is on a leave of absence from such a position, or (iv) is on disability but has not been receiving benefits under Section 7-146 or 7-150 for a period of more than 2 years from the date of application;
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(2) have never previously received a retirement
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| annuity under this Article or under the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act using service credit established under this Article;
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(3) (blank);
(4) have at least 20 years of creditable service in
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| the Fund by the date of retirement, without the use of any creditable service established under this Section;
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(5) have attained age 50 by the date of retirement if
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| he or she is a Tier 1 regular employee or age 57 if he or she is a Tier 2 regular employee, without the use of any age enhancement received under this Section; and
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(6) be eligible to receive a retirement annuity under
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| this Article by the date of retirement, for which purpose the age enhancement and creditable service established under this Section may be considered.
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(d) The employer shall determine the retirement date for each employee
participating in the early retirement program adopted under this Section. The
retirement date shall be no earlier than the effective date of the program and
no later than one year after that effective date, except that the employee may
require that the retirement date set by the employer be no later than the June
30 next occurring after the effective date of the program and no earlier than
the date upon which the employee qualifies for retirement. The employer shall
give each employee participating in the early retirement program at least 30
days written notice of the employee's designated retirement date, unless the
employee waives this notice requirement.
(e) An eligible person may establish up to 5 years of creditable service
under this Section. In addition, for each period of creditable service
established under this Section, a person shall have his or her age at
retirement deemed enhanced by an equivalent period.
The creditable service established under this Section may be used for all
purposes under this Article and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act,
except for the computation of final rate of earnings and the determination
of earnings, salary, or compensation under this or any other Article of the
Code.
The age enhancement established under this Section may be used for all
purposes under this Article (including calculation of the reduction imposed
under subdivision (a)1b(iv) of Section 7-142), except for purposes of a
reversionary annuity under Section 7-145 and any distributions required because
of age. The age enhancement established under this Section may be used in
calculating a proportionate annuity payable by this Fund under the Retirement
Systems Reciprocal Act, but shall not be used in determining benefits payable
under other Articles of this Code under the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act.
(f) For all creditable service established under this Section, the
member must pay to the Fund an employee contribution consisting of the total employee contribution rate in effect at the time the member purchases the service for the plan in which the member was participating with the employer at that time multiplied by the member's highest annual salary rate used in the determination of the
final rate of earnings for retirement annuity purposes for each year of
creditable service granted under this Section.
Contributions for fractions of a year of service shall be prorated.
Any amounts that are disregarded in determining the final rate of earnings
under subdivision (d)(5) of Section 7-116 (the 125% rule) shall also be
disregarded in determining the required contribution under this subsection (f).
The employee contribution shall be paid to the Fund as follows: If the
member is entitled to a lump sum payment for accumulated vacation, sick leave,
or personal leave upon withdrawal from service, the employer shall deduct the
employee contribution from that lump sum and pay the deducted amount directly
to the Fund. If there is no such lump sum payment or the required employee
contribution exceeds the net amount of the lump sum payment, then the remaining
amount due, at the option of the employee, may either be paid to the Fund
before the annuity commences or deducted from the retirement annuity in 24
equal monthly installments.
(g) An annuitant who has received any age enhancement or creditable service
under this Section and thereafter accepts employment with or enters into a
personal services contract with an employer under this Article thereby forfeits
that age enhancement and creditable service; except that this restriction
does not apply to (1) service in an elective office, so long as the annuitant
does not participate in this Fund with respect to that office, (2) a person appointed as an officer under subsection (f) of Section 3-109 of this Code, and (3) a person appointed as an auxiliary police officer pursuant to Section 3.1-30-5 of the Illinois Municipal Code. A person
forfeiting early retirement incentives under this subsection (i) must repay to
the Fund that portion of the retirement annuity already received which is
attributable to the early retirement incentives that are being forfeited, (ii)
shall not be eligible to participate in any future early retirement program
adopted under this Section, and (iii) is entitled to a refund of the employee
contribution paid under subsection (f). The Board shall deduct the required
repayment from the refund and may impose a reasonable payment schedule for
repaying the amount, if any, by which the required repayment exceeds the refund
amount.
(h) The additional unfunded liability accruing as a result of the adoption
of a program of early retirement incentives under this Section by an employer
shall be amortized over a period of 10 years beginning on January 1 of the
second calendar year following the calendar year in which the latest date for
beginning to receive a retirement annuity under the program (as determined by
the employer under subsection (d) of this Section) occurs; except that the
employer may provide for a shorter amortization period (of no less than 5
years) by adopting an ordinance or resolution specifying the length of the
amortization period and submitting a certified copy of the ordinance or
resolution to the Fund no later than 6 months after the effective date of the
program. An employer, at its discretion, may accelerate payments to the Fund.
An employer may provide more than one early retirement incentive program
for its employees under this Section. However, an employer that has provided
an early retirement incentive program for its employees under this Section may
not provide another early retirement incentive program under this Section until the liability arising from the earlier program has been fully paid to
the Fund.
(Source: P.A. 102-210, eff. 1-1-22; 102-850, eff. 5-13-22.)
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