Public Act 100-0139 Public Act 0139 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0139 | HB2966 Enrolled | LRB100 09048 RPS 19197 b |
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| AN ACT concerning public employee benefits.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by changing | Sections 7-172 and 7-174 as follows:
| (40 ILCS 5/7-172) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-172)
| Sec. 7-172. Contributions by participating municipalities | and
participating instrumentalities.
| (a) Each participating municipality and each participating
| instrumentality shall make payment to the fund as follows:
| 1. municipality contributions in an amount determined | by applying
the municipality contribution rate to each | payment of earnings paid to
each of its participating | employees;
| 2. an amount equal to the employee contributions | provided by paragraph
(a) of Section 7-173, whether or not | the employee contributions are
withheld as permitted by | that Section;
| 3. all accounts receivable, together with interest | charged thereon,
as provided in Section 7-209, and any | amounts due under subsection (a-5) of Section 7-144;
| 4. if it has no participating employees with current | earnings, an
amount payable which, over a closed period of |
| 20 years for participating municipalities and 10 years for | participating instrumentalities, will amortize, at the | effective rate for
that year, any unfunded obligation. The | unfunded obligation shall be computed as provided in | paragraph 2 of subsection (b); | 5. if it has fewer than 7 participating employees or a | negative balance in its municipality reserve, the greater | of (A) an amount payable that, over a period of 20 years, | will amortize at the effective rate for that year any | unfunded obligation, computed as provided in paragraph 2 of | subsection (b) or (B) the amount required by paragraph 1 of | this subsection (a).
| (b) A separate municipality contribution rate shall be | determined
for each calendar year for all participating | municipalities together
with all instrumentalities thereof. | The municipality contribution rate
shall be determined for | participating instrumentalities as if they were
participating | municipalities. The municipality contribution rate shall
be | the sum of the following percentages:
| 1. The percentage of earnings of all the participating | employees of all
participating municipalities and | participating instrumentalities which, if paid
over the | entire period of their service, will be sufficient when | combined with
all employee contributions available for the | payment of benefits, to provide
all annuities for | participating employees, and the $3,000 death benefit
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| payable under Sections 7-158 and 7-164, such percentage to | be known as the
normal cost rate.
| 2. The percentage of earnings of the participating | employees of each
participating municipality and | participating instrumentalities necessary
to adjust for | the difference between the present value of all benefits,
| excluding temporary and total and permanent disability and | death benefits, to
be provided for its participating | employees and the sum of its accumulated
municipality | contributions and the accumulated employee contributions | and the
present value of expected future employee and | municipality contributions
pursuant to subparagraph 1 of | this paragraph (b). This adjustment shall be
spread over a | period determined by the Board, not to exceed 30 years for | participating municipalities or 10 years for participating | instrumentalities.
| 3. The percentage of earnings of the participating | employees of all
municipalities and participating | instrumentalities necessary to provide
the present value | of all temporary and total and permanent disability
| benefits granted during the most recent year for which | information is
available.
| 4. The percentage of earnings of the participating | employees of all
participating municipalities and | participating instrumentalities
necessary to provide the | present value of the net single sum death
benefits expected |
| to become payable from the reserve established under
| Section 7-206 during the year for which this rate is fixed.
| 5. The percentage of earnings necessary to meet any | deficiency
arising in the Terminated Municipality Reserve.
| (c) A separate municipality contribution rate shall be | computed for
each participating municipality or participating | instrumentality
for its sheriff's law enforcement employees.
| A separate municipality contribution rate shall be | computed for the
sheriff's law enforcement employees of each | forest preserve district that
elects to have such employees. | For the period from January 1, 1986 to
December 31, 1986, such | rate shall be the forest preserve district's regular
rate plus | 2%.
| In the event that the Board determines that there is an | actuarial
deficiency in the account of any municipality with | respect to a person who
has elected to participate in the Fund | under Section 3-109.1 of this Code,
the Board may adjust the | municipality's contribution rate so as to make up
that | deficiency over such reasonable period of time as the Board may | determine.
| (d) The Board may establish a separate municipality | contribution
rate for all employees who are program | participants employed under the
federal Comprehensive | Employment Training Act by all of the
participating | municipalities and instrumentalities. The Board may also
| provide that, in lieu of a separate municipality rate for these
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| employees, a portion of the municipality contributions for such | program
participants shall be refunded or an extra charge | assessed so that the
amount of municipality contributions | retained or received by the fund
for all CETA program | participants shall be an amount equal to that which
would be | provided by the separate municipality contribution rate for all
| such program participants. Refunds shall be made to prime | sponsors of
programs upon submission of a claim therefor and | extra charges shall be
assessed to participating | municipalities and instrumentalities. In
establishing the | municipality contribution rate as provided in paragraph
(b) of | this Section, the use of a separate municipality contribution
| rate for program participants or the refund of a portion of the
| municipality contributions, as the case may be, may be | considered.
| (e) Computations of municipality contribution rates for | the
following calendar year shall be made prior to the | beginning of each
year, from the information available at the | time the computations are
made, and on the assumption that the | employees in each participating
municipality or participating | instrumentality at such time will continue
in service until the | end of such calendar year at their respective rates
of earnings | at such time.
| (f) Any municipality which is the recipient of State | allocations
representing that municipality's contributions for | retirement annuity
purposes on behalf of its employees as |
| provided in Section 12-21.16 of
the Illinois Public Aid Code | shall pay the allocations so
received to the Board for such | purpose. Estimates of State allocations to
be received during | any taxable year shall be considered in the
determination of | the municipality's tax rate for that year under Section
7-171. | If a special tax is levied under Section 7-171, none of the
| proceeds may be used to reimburse the municipality for the | amount of State
allocations received and paid to the Board. Any | multiple-county or
consolidated health department which | receives contributions from a county
under Section 11.2 of "An | Act in relation to establishment and maintenance
of county and | multiple-county health departments", approved July 9, 1943,
as | amended, or distributions under Section 3 of the Department of | Public
Health Act, shall use these only for municipality | contributions by the
health department.
| (g) Municipality contributions for the several purposes | specified
shall, for township treasurers and employees in the | offices of the
township treasurers who meet the qualifying | conditions for coverage
hereunder, be allocated among the | several school districts and parts of
school districts serviced | by such treasurers and employees in the
proportion which the | amount of school funds of each district or part of
a district | handled by the treasurer bears to the total amount of all
| school funds handled by the treasurer.
| From the funds subject to allocation among districts and | parts of
districts pursuant to the School Code, the trustees |
| shall withhold the
proportionate share of the liability for | municipality contributions imposed
upon such districts by this | Section, in respect to such township treasurers
and employees | and remit the same to the Board.
| The municipality contribution rate for an educational | service center shall
initially be the same rate for each year | as the regional office of
education or school district
which | serves as its administrative agent. When actuarial data become
| available, a separate rate shall be established as provided in | subparagraph
(i) of this Section.
| The municipality contribution rate for a public agency, | other than a
vocational education cooperative, formed under the | Intergovernmental
Cooperation Act shall initially be the | average rate for the municipalities
which are parties to the | intergovernmental agreement. When actuarial data
become | available, a separate rate shall be established as provided in
| subparagraph (i) of this Section.
| (h) Each participating municipality and participating
| instrumentality shall make the contributions in the amounts | provided in
this Section in the manner prescribed from time to | time by the Board and
all such contributions shall be | obligations of the respective
participating municipalities and | participating instrumentalities to this
fund. The failure to | deduct any employee contributions shall not
relieve the | participating municipality or participating instrumentality
of | its obligation to this fund. Delinquent payments of |
| contributions
due under this Section may, with interest, be | recovered by civil action
against the participating | municipalities or participating
instrumentalities. | Municipality contributions, other than the amount
necessary | for employee contributions, for
periods of service by employees | from whose earnings no deductions were made
for employee | contributions to the fund, may be charged to the municipality
| reserve for the municipality or participating instrumentality.
| (i) Contributions by participating instrumentalities shall | be
determined as provided herein except that the percentage | derived under
subparagraph 2 of paragraph (b) of this Section, | and the amount payable
under subparagraph 4 of paragraph (a) of | this Section, shall be based on
an amortization period of 10 | years.
| (j) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Section, | the additional unfunded liability accruing as a result of this | amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly
shall be amortized | over a period of 30 years beginning on January 1 of the
second | calendar year following the calendar year in which this | amendatory Act takes effect, except that the employer may | provide for a longer amortization period by adopting a | resolution or ordinance specifying a 35-year or 40-year period | and submitting a certified copy of the ordinance or resolution | to the fund no later than June 1 of the calendar year following | the calendar year in which this amendatory Act takes effect.
| (k) If the amount of a participating employee's reported |
| earnings for any of the 12-month periods used to determine the | final rate of earnings exceeds the employee's 12 month reported | earnings with the same employer for the previous year by the | greater of 6% or 1.5 times the annual increase in the Consumer | Price Index-U, as established by the United States Department | of Labor for the preceding September, the participating | municipality or participating instrumentality that paid those | earnings shall pay to the Fund, in addition to any other | contributions required under this Article, the present value of | the increase in the pension resulting from the portion of the | increase in reported earnings salary that is in excess of the | greater of 6% or 1.5 times the annual increase in the Consumer | Price Index-U, as determined by the Fund. This present value | shall be computed on the basis of the actuarial assumptions and | tables used in the most recent actuarial valuation of the Fund | that is available at the time of the computation. | Whenever it determines that a payment is or may be required | under this subsection (k), the fund shall calculate the amount | of the payment and bill the participating municipality or | participating instrumentality for that amount. The bill shall | specify the calculations used to determine the amount due. If | the participating municipality or participating | instrumentality disputes the amount of the bill, it may, within | 30 days after receipt of the bill, apply to the fund in writing | for a recalculation. The application must specify in detail the | grounds of the dispute. Upon receiving a timely application for |
| recalculation, the fund shall review the application and, if | appropriate, recalculate the amount due.
The participating | municipality and participating instrumentality contributions | required under this subsection (k) may be paid in the form of a | lump sum within 90 days after receipt of the bill. If the | participating municipality and participating instrumentality | contributions are not paid within 90 days after receipt of the | bill, then interest will be charged at a rate equal to the | fund's annual actuarially assumed rate of return on investment | compounded annually from the 91st day after receipt of the | bill. Payments must be concluded within 3 years after receipt | of the bill by the participating municipality or participating | instrumentality. | When assessing payment for any amount due under this | subsection (k), the fund shall exclude earnings increases | resulting from overload or overtime earnings. | When assessing payment for any amount due under this | subsection (k), the fund shall also exclude earnings increases | attributable to standard employment promotions resulting in | increased responsibility and workload. | This subsection (k) does not apply to earnings increases | paid to individuals under contracts or collective bargaining | agreements entered into, amended, or renewed before January 1, | 2012 (the effective date of Public Act 97-609), earnings | increases paid to members who are 10 years or more from | retirement eligibility, or earnings increases resulting from |
| an increase in the number of hours required to be worked. | When assessing payment for any amount due under this | subsection (k), the fund shall also exclude earnings | attributable to personnel policies adopted before January 1, | 2012 (the effective date of Public Act 97-609) as long as those | policies are not applicable to employees who begin service on | or after January 1, 2012 (the effective date of Public Act | 97-609). | The change made to this Section by this amendatory Act of | the 100th General Assembly is a clarification of existing law | and is intended to be retroactive to January 1, 2012 (the | effective date of Public Act 97-609). | (Source: P.A. 98-218, eff. 8-9-13; 99-745, eff. 8-5-16.)
| (40 ILCS 5/7-174) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-174)
| Sec. 7-174. Board created.
| (a) A board of 8 members shall
constitute a board of | trustees authorized to carry out the provisions of
this | Article. Each trustee shall be a participating employee of a
| participating municipality or participating instrumentality or | an annuitant
of the Fund and no person shall be eligible to | become a trustee after January
1, 1979 who does not have the | minimum service credit in this Fund to qualify for a pension at | least 8 years of creditable service .
| (b) The board shall consist of representatives of various | groups as
follows:
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| 1. 4 trustees shall be a chief executive officer, chief | finance
officer, or other officer, executive or department | head of a
participating municipality or participating | instrumentality, and each
such trustee shall be designated | as an executive trustee.
| 2. 3 trustees shall be employees of a participating | municipality or
participating instrumentality and each | such trustee shall be designated
as an employee trustee.
| 3. One trustee shall be an annuitant of the Fund, who | shall be
designated the annuitant trustee.
| (c) A person elected as a trustee shall qualify as a | trustee, after
declaration by the board that he has been duly | elected, upon taking and
subscribing to the constitutional oath | of office and filing same in the
office of the Fund.
| (d) The term of office of each trustee shall begin upon | January 1 of
the year following the year in which he is elected | and shall continue
for a period of 5 years and until a | successor has been elected and
qualified, or until prior | resignation, death, incapacity or
disqualification.
| (e) Any elected trustee (other than the annuitant trustee) | shall be
disqualified immediately upon termination of | employment with all participating
municipalities and | instrumentalities thereof or upon any change in status which
| removes any such trustee from all employments within the group | he represents.
The annuitant trustee shall be disqualified upon | termination of his or her
annuity.
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| (f) The trustees shall fill any vacancy in the board by | appointment,
for the period until the next election of | trustees, or, if the remaining
term is less than 2 years, for | the remainder of the term, and until his
successor has been | elected and qualified.
| (g) Trustees shall serve without compensation, but shall be
| reimbursed for any reasonable expenses incurred in attending | meetings of
the board and in performing duties on behalf of the | Fund and for the
amount of any earnings withheld by any | employing municipality or
participating instrumentality | because of attendance at any board
meeting.
| (h) Each trustee shall be entitled to
one vote on any and | all actions before the board. At least 5 concurring votes
shall | be necessary for every decision or action by the board at any | of its
meetings. No decision or action shall become effective | unless presented and so
approved at a regular or duly called | special meeting of the board.
| (Source: P.A. 95-890, eff. 8-22-08.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/18/2017
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