Public Act 095-1043
Public Act 1043 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-1043 |
SB1985 Enrolled |
LRB095 14944 AMC 40889 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 14-119 and 14-121 as follows:
| (40 ILCS 5/14-119) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-119)
| Sec. 14-119. Amount of widow's annuity.
| (a) The widow's annuity shall be 50% of the amount of | retirement annuity
payable to the member on the date of death | while on retirement if an
annuitant, or on the date of his | death while in service if an employee,
regardless of his age on | such date, or on the date of withdrawal if death
occurred after | termination of service under the conditions prescribed in
the | preceding Section.
| (b) If an eligible widow, regardless of age, has in her | care any
unmarried child or children of the member under age 18 | (under age 22 if a
full-time student), the widow's
annuity | shall be increased in the amount of 5% of the retirement | annuity
for each such child, but the combined payments for a | widow and
children shall not exceed 66 2/3% of the member's | earned
retirement annuity.
| The amount of retirement annuity from which the widow's
| annuity is derived shall be that earned by the member without |
| regard to
whether he attained age 60 prior to his withdrawal | under the conditions
stated or prior to his death.
| (c) Marriage of a child shall render the child ineligible | for further
consideration in the increase in the amount of the | widow's annuity.
| Attainment of age 18 (age 22 if a full-time student)
shall | render a child ineligible for
further consideration in the | increase of the widow's annuity, but the
annuity to the widow | shall be continued thereafter, without regard to
her age at | that time.
| (d) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection (d), a | A widow's annuity payable on account of any covered employee | who
has shall have been a covered employee for at least 18 | months shall be reduced
by 1/2 of the amount of survivors | benefits to which his beneficiaries are
eligible under the | provisions of the Federal Social Security Act, except
that (1) | the amount of any widow's annuity payable under this Article | shall
not be reduced by reason of any increase under that Act | which occurs after
the offset required by this subsection is | first applied to that annuity,
and (2) for benefits granted on | or after January 1, 1992, the offset under
this subsection (d) | shall not exceed 50% of the amount of widow's annuity
otherwise | payable.
| Beginning July 1, 2009, the offset under this subsection | (d) shall no
longer be applied to any widow's annuity of any | person who began receiving retirement benefits or a widow's |
| annuity prior to January 1, 1998.
| Beginning July 1, 2009, the offset under this subsection | (d) shall no longer be applied to the widow's annuity of any | person who began receiving a widow's annuity on or after | January 1, 1998 and before the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly. | Any person who began receiving retirement benefits after | January 1, 1998 and before the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly may, during a | one-time election period established by the System, elect to | reduce his or her retirement annuity by 3.825% in exchange for | not having the offset under this subsection (d) applied to his | or her widow's annuity. | Any employee in service on the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly may, at the time of | retirement, elect to reduce his or her retirement annuity by | 3.825% in exchange for not having the offset under this | subsection (d) applied to his or her widow's annuity. | If a widow's annuity is payable to the widow of an employee | based on the employee's death in service, then the offset under | this subsection (d) shall no longer be applied to the widow's | annuity. | A retiree who elects to reduce his or her retirement | annuity under this subsection (d) in exchange for not having | the offset applied may make an irrevocable election to | eliminate the reduction of his or her retirement annuity if |
| there is a change in marital status due to death or divorce, | but the retiree is not entitled to reimbursement of any benefit | reduction prior to the election. | (e) Upon the death of a recipient of a widow's annuity the | excess, if
any, of the member's accumulated contributions plus | credited interest over
all annuity payments to the member and | widow, exclusive of the $500 lump
sum payment, shall be paid to | the named beneficiary of the widow, or if
none has been named, | to the estate of the widow, provided no reversionary
annuity is | payable.
| (f) On January 1, 1981, any recipient of a widow's annuity | who was receiving
a widow's annuity on or before January 1, | 1971, shall have her widow's annuity
then being paid increased | by 1% for each full year which has elapsed from
the date the | widow's annuity began. On January 1, 1982, any recipient
of a | widow's annuity who began receiving a widow's annuity after | January
1, 1971, but before January 1, 1981, shall have her | widow's annuity then
being paid increased by 1% for each full | year which has elapsed from the
date the widow's annuity began. | On January 1, 1987, any recipient of a
widow's annuity who | began receiving the widow's annuity on or before January
1, | 1977, shall have the monthly widow's annuity increased by $1
| for each full year which has elapsed since the date the
annuity | began.
| (g) Beginning January 1, 1990, every widow's annuity shall | be
increased (1) on each January 1 occurring on or after the |
| commencement
of the annuity if the deceased member died while | receiving a retirement
annuity, or (2) in other cases, on each | January 1 occurring on or after
the first anniversary of the | commencement of the annuity, by an amount
equal to 3% of the | current amount of the annuity, including any previous
increases | under this Article. Such increases shall apply without regard | to
whether the deceased member was in service on or after the | effective date
of Public Act 86-1488, but shall not accrue for | any period prior to January
1, 1990.
| (Source: P.A. 95-279, eff. 1-1-08.)
| (40 ILCS 5/14-121) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-121)
| Sec. 14-121. Amount of survivors annuity. A survivors | annuity
beneficiary shall be entitled upon death of the member | to a single sum
payment of $1,000, payable pro rata among all | persons entitled thereto,
together with a survivors annuity | payable at the rates and under the
conditions specified in this | Article.
| (a) If the survivors annuity beneficiary is a spouse, the | survivors
annuity shall be 30% of final average compensation | subject to a maximum
payment of $400 per month.
| (b) If an eligible child or children under the care of a | spouse also
survives the member, such spouse as natural | guardian of the child or
children shall receive, in addition to | the foregoing annuity, 20% of final
average compensation on | account of each such child and 10% of final average
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| compensation divided pro rata among such children, subject to a | maximum
payment on account of all survivor annuity | beneficiaries of $600 per month,
or 80% of the member's final | average compensation, whichever is the lesser.
| (c) If the survivors annuity beneficiary or beneficiaries | consists of
an unmarried child or children, the amount of | survivors annuity shall be
20% of final average compensation to | each child, and 10% of final average
compensation divided pro | rata among all such children entitled to such annuity,
subject | to a maximum payment to all children combined of $600 per month
| or 80% of the member's final average compensation, whichever is | the lesser.
| (d) If the survivors annuity beneficiary is one or more | dependent parents,
the annuity shall be 20% of final average | compensation to each parent and
10% of final average | compensation divided pro rata among the parents who
qualify for | this annuity, subject to a maximum payment to both dependent
| parents of $400 per month.
| (e) The survivors annuity to the spouse, children or | dependent parents of
a member whose death occurs after the date | of last withdrawal, or after
retirement, or while in service | following reentry into service after
retirement but before | completing 1 1/2 years of additional creditable
service, shall | not exceed the lesser of 80% of the member's earned
retirement | annuity at the date of death or the maximum previously
| established in this Section.
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| (f) In applying the limitation prescribed on the combined | payments to
2 or more survivors annuity beneficiaries, the | annuity on account of each
beneficiary shall be reduced pro | rata until such time as the number of
beneficiaries makes the | reduction no longer applicable.
| (g) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection (g), a | survivors annuity payable on account of
any covered employee | who has
shall have been a covered employee for at
least 18 | months at date of death or last withdrawal, whichever is the | later,
shall be reduced by 1/2 of the survivors benefits to | which his beneficiaries
are eligible under the federal Social | Security Act, except that (1) the
survivors annuity payable | under this Article shall not be reduced by any
increase under | that Act which occurs after the offset required by this
| subsection is first applied to that annuity, (2) for benefits | granted on or
after January 1, 1992, the offset under this | subsection (g) shall not exceed
50% of the amount of survivors | annuity otherwise payable.
| Beginning July 1, 2009, the offset under this subsection | (g) shall no
longer be applied to any survivors annuity of any | person who began receiving retirement benefits or a survivors | annuity prior to January 1, 1998.
| Beginning July 1, 2009, the offset under this subsection | (g) shall no longer be applied to the survivors annuity of any | person who began receiving a survivors annuity on or after | January 1, 1998 and before the effective date of this |
| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly.
| Any person who began receiving retirement benefits after | January 1, 1998 and before the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly may, during a | one-time election period established by the System, elect to | reduce his or her retirement annuity by 3.825% in exchange for | not having the offset under this subsection (g) applied to his | or her survivors annuity. | Any employee in service on the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly may, at the time of | retirement, elect to reduce his or her retirement annuity by | 3.825% in exchange for not having the offset under this | subsection (g) applied to his or her survivors annuity. | If a survivors annuity is payable to the widow of an | employee based on the employee's death in service, then the | offset under this subsection (g) shall no longer be applied to | the survivors annuity. | A retiree who elects to reduce his or her retirement | annuity under this subsection (g) in exchange for not having | the offset applied may make an irrevocable election to | eliminate the reduction of his or her retirement annuity if | there is a change in marital status due to death or divorce, | but the retiree is not entitled to reimbursement of any benefit | reduction prior to the election. | (h) The minimum payment to a beneficiary hereunder shall be | $60 per month,
which shall be reduced in accordance with the |
| limitation prescribed on the
combined payments to all | beneficiaries of a member.
| (i) Subject to the conditions set forth in Section 14-120, | the minimum
total survivors annuity benefit payable to the | survivors annuity beneficiaries
of a deceased member or | annuitant whose death occurs on or after January
1, 1984, shall | be 50% of the amount of retirement annuity that was or would
| have been payable to the deceased on the date of death, | regardless of the
age of the deceased on such date. If the | minimum total benefit provided
by this subsection exceeds the | maximum otherwise imposed by this Section,
the minimum total | benefit shall nevertheless be payable. Any increase in
the | total survivors annuity benefit resulting from the operation of | this
subsection shall be divided among the survivors annuity | beneficiaries of
the deceased in proportion to their shares of | the total survivors annuity
benefit otherwise payable under | this Section.
| (j) Any survivors annuity beneficiary whose annuity | terminates due to any
condition specified in this Article other | than death shall be entitled to
a refund of the excess, if any, | of the accumulated contributions of the
member plus credited | interest over all payments to the member and beneficiary
or | beneficiaries, exclusive of the single sum payment of $1,000, | provided
no future survivors or reversionary annuity benefits | are payable.
| (k) Upon the death of the last eligible recipient of a |
| survivors
annuity the excess, if any, of the member's | accumulated contributions plus
credited interest over all | annuity payments to the member and survivors
exclusive of the | single sum payment of $1000, shall be paid to the named
| beneficiary of the last eligible survivor, or if none has been | named, to
the estate of the last eligible survivor, provided no | reversionary annuity
is payable.
| (l) On January 1, 1981, any survivor who was receiving a | survivors
annuity on or before January 1, 1971, shall have his | survivors annuity then
being paid increased by 1% for each full | year which has elapsed from the
date the annuity began. On | January 1, 1982, any survivor who began receiving
a survivor's | annuity after January 1, 1971, but before January 1, 1981,
| shall have his survivor's annuity then being paid increased by | 1% for each
full year that has elapsed from the date the | annuity began.
On January 1, 1987, any survivor who began | receiving a survivor's annuity
on or before January 1, 1977, | shall have the monthly survivor's annuity
increased by $1 for | each full year which has elapsed since the date the
survivor's | annuity began.
| (m) Beginning January 1, 1990, every survivor's annuity | shall be increased
(1) on each January 1 occurring on or after | the commencement of the annuity if
the deceased member died | while receiving a retirement annuity, or (2) in
other cases, on | each January 1 occurring on or after the first anniversary
of | the commencement of the annuity, by an amount equal to 3% of |
| the current
amount of the annuity, including any previous | increases under this Article.
Such increases shall apply | without regard to whether the deceased member
was in service on | or after the effective date of Public Act 86-1488,
but shall | not accrue for any period prior to January 1, 1990.
| (Source: P.A. 86-273; 86-1488; 87-794.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 3/26/2009
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