Public Act 0506 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0506 |
SB2100 Enrolled | LRB103 28494 RPS 54875 b |
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AN ACT concerning public employee benefits.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
changing Sections 22B-115 and 22B-116 as follows: |
(40 ILCS 5/22B-115) |
Sec. 22B-115. Board of Trustees of the Fund. |
(a) No later than one month after the effective date of |
this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly or as soon |
thereafter as may be practicable, the Governor shall appoint, |
by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, a transition |
board of trustees consisting of 9 members as follows: |
(1) three members representing municipalities who are |
mayors, presidents, chief executive officers, chief |
financial officers, or other officers, executives, or |
department heads of municipalities and appointed from |
among candidates recommended by the Illinois Municipal |
League; |
(2) three members representing participants and who |
are participants, 2 of whom shall be appointed from among |
candidates recommended by a statewide fraternal |
organization representing more than 20,000 active and |
retired police officers in the State of Illinois, and one |
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of whom shall be appointed from among candidates |
recommended by a benevolent association representing sworn |
police officers in the State of Illinois; |
(3) two members representing beneficiaries and who are |
beneficiaries, one of whom shall be appointed from among |
candidates recommended by a statewide fraternal |
organization representing more than 20,000 active and |
retired police officers in the State of Illinois, and one |
of whom shall be appointed from among candidates |
recommended by a benevolent association representing sworn |
police officers in the State of Illinois; and |
(4) one member who is a representative of the Illinois |
Municipal League. |
The transition board members shall serve until the initial |
permanent board members are elected and qualified. |
The transition board of trustees shall select the |
chairperson of the transition board of trustees from among the |
trustees for the duration of the transition board's tenure. |
(b) The permanent board of trustees shall consist of 9 |
members as follows: |
(1) Three members who are mayors, presidents, chief |
executive officers, chief financial officers, or other |
officers, executives, or department heads of |
municipalities that have participating pension funds and |
are elected by the mayors and presidents of municipalities |
that have participating pension funds. |
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(2) Three members who are participants of |
participating pension funds and are elected by the |
participants of participating pension funds. |
(3) Two members who are beneficiaries of participating |
pension funds and are elected by the beneficiaries of |
participating pension funds. |
(4) One member recommended by the Illinois Municipal |
League who shall be appointed by the Governor with the |
advice and consent of the Senate. |
The permanent board of trustees shall select the |
chairperson of the permanent board of trustees from among the |
trustees for a term of 2 years. The holder of the office of |
chairperson shall alternate between a person elected or |
appointed under item (1) or (4) of this subsection (b) and a |
person elected under item (2) or (3) of this subsection (b). |
(c) Each trustee shall qualify by taking an oath of office |
before the Secretary of State or the legal counsel of the fund |
stating that he or she will diligently and honestly administer |
the affairs of the board and will not violate or knowingly |
permit the violation of any provision of this Article. |
(d) Trustees shall receive no salary for service on the |
board but shall be reimbursed for travel expenses incurred |
while on business for the board according to Article 1 of this |
Code and rules adopted by the board the standards in effect for |
members of the Commission on Government Forecasting and |
Accountability . |
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A municipality employing a police officer who is an |
elected or appointed trustee of the board must allow |
reasonable time off with compensation for the police officer |
to conduct official business related to his or her position on |
the board, including time for travel. The board shall notify |
the municipality in advance of the dates, times, and locations |
of this official business. The Fund shall timely reimburse the |
municipality for the reasonable costs incurred that are due to |
the police officer's absence. |
(e) No trustee shall have any interest in any brokerage |
fee, commission, or other profit or gain arising out of any |
investment directed by the board. This subsection does not |
preclude ownership by any member of any minority interest in |
any common stock or any corporate obligation in which an |
investment is directed by the board. |
(f) Notwithstanding any provision or interpretation of law |
to the contrary, any member of the transition board may also be |
elected or appointed as a member of the permanent board. |
Notwithstanding any provision or interpretation of law to |
the contrary, any trustee of a fund established under Article |
3 of this Code may also be appointed as a member of the |
transition board or elected or appointed as a member of the |
permanent board. |
The restriction in Section 3.1 of the Lobbyist |
Registration Act shall not apply to a member of the transition |
board appointed pursuant to item (4) of subsection (a) or to a |
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member of the permanent board appointed pursuant to item (4) |
of subsection (b).
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(Source: P.A. 101-610, eff. 1-1-20.) |
(40 ILCS 5/22B-116) |
Sec. 22B-116. Conduct and administration of elections; |
terms of office. |
(a) For the election of the permanent trustees, the |
transition board shall administer the initial elections and |
the permanent board shall administer all subsequent elections. |
Each board shall develop and implement such procedures as it |
determines to be appropriate for the conduct of such |
elections. For the purposes of obtaining information necessary |
to conduct elections under this Section, participating pension |
funds shall cooperate with the Fund. |
(b) All nominations for election shall be by petition. |
Each petition for a trustee shall be executed as follows: |
(1) for trustees to be elected by the mayors and |
presidents of municipalities that have participating |
pension funds, by at least 20 such mayors and presidents; |
(2) for trustees to be elected by participants, by at |
least 400 participants; and |
(3) for trustees to be elected by beneficiaries, by at |
least 100 beneficiaries. |
(c) A separate ballot shall be used for each class of |
trustee. The board shall prepare and send ballots and ballot |
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envelopes to the participants and beneficiaries eligible to |
vote in accordance with rules adopted by the board. The |
ballots shall contain the names of all candidates in |
alphabetical order. The ballot envelope shall have on the |
outside a form of certificate stating that the person voting |
the ballot is a participant or beneficiary entitled to vote. |
Participants and beneficiaries, upon receipt of the |
ballot, shall vote the ballot and place it in the ballot |
envelope, seal the envelope, execute the certificate thereon, |
and return the ballot to the Fund. |
The board shall set a final date for ballot return, and |
ballots received prior to that date in a ballot envelope with a |
properly executed certificate and properly voted shall be |
valid ballots. |
The board shall set a day for counting the ballots and name |
judges and clerks of election to conduct the count of ballots |
and shall make any rules necessary for the conduct of the |
count. |
The candidate or candidates receiving the highest number |
of votes for each class of trustee shall be elected. In the |
case of a tie vote, the winner shall be determined in |
accordance with procedures developed by the Department of |
Insurance. |
In lieu of conducting elections via mail balloting as |
described in this Section, the board may instead adopt rules |
to provide for elections to be carried out solely via Internet |
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balloting or phone balloting. Nothing in this Section |
prohibits the Fund from contracting with a third party to |
administer the election in accordance with this Section. |
(d) At any election, voting shall be as follows: |
(1) Each person authorized to vote for an elected |
trustee may cast one vote for each related position for |
which such person is entitled to vote and may cast such |
vote for any candidate or candidates on the ballot for |
such trustee position. |
(2) If only one candidate for each position is |
properly nominated in petitions received, that candidate |
shall be deemed the winner and no election under this |
Section shall be required. |
(3) The results shall be entered in the minutes of the |
first meeting of the board following the tally of votes. |
(e) The initial election for permanent trustees shall be |
held and the permanent board shall be seated no later than 12 |
months after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
101st General Assembly. Each subsequent election shall be held |
no later than 30 days prior to the end of the term of the |
incumbent trustees. |
(f) The elected trustees shall each serve for terms of 4 |
years commencing on the first business day of the first month |
after election; except that the terms of office of the |
initially elected trustees shall be as follows: |
(1) one trustee elected pursuant to item (1) of |
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subsection (b) of Section 22B-115 shall serve for a term |
of 2 years and 2 trustees elected pursuant to item (1) of |
subsection (b) of Section 22B-115 shall serve for a term |
of 4 years; |
(2) two trustees elected pursuant to item (2) of |
subsection (b) of Section 22B-115 shall serve for a term |
of 2 years and one trustee elected pursuant to item (2) of |
subsection (b) of Section 22B-115 shall serve for a term |
of 4 years; and |
(3) one trustee elected pursuant to item (3) of |
subsection (b) of Section 22B-115 shall serve for a term |
of 2 years and one trustee elected pursuant to item (3) of |
subsection (b) of Section 22B-115 shall serve for a term |
of 4 years. |
(g) The trustee appointed pursuant to item (4) of |
subsection (b) of Section 22B-115 shall serve for a term of 2 |
years commencing on the first business day of the first month |
after the election of the elected trustees. |
(h) A member of the board who was elected pursuant to item |
(1) of subsection (b) of Section 22B-115 who ceases to serve as |
a mayor, president, chief executive officer, chief financial |
officer, or other officer, executive, or department head of a |
municipality that has a participating pension fund shall not |
be eligible to serve as a member of the board and his or her |
position shall be deemed vacant. A member of the board who was |
elected by the participants of participating pension funds who |
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ceases to be a participant may serve the remainder of his or |
her elected term. |
For a vacancy of a trustee under item (1) of subsection (b) |
of Section 22B-115, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment |
by the board for the unexpired term from a list of candidates |
recommended by the trustees under item (1) of subsection (b) |
of Section 22B-115. The list of candidates shall be compiled |
and presented to the board by the executive director of the |
Fund. |
For a vacancy of a trustee under item (2) of subsection (b) |
of Section 22B-115, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment |
by the board for the unexpired term from a list of candidates |
recommended by the trustees under item (2) of subsection (b) |
of Section 22B-115. The list of candidates shall be compiled |
and presented to the board by the executive director of the |
Fund. |
For a vacancy of a trustee under item (3) of subsection (b) |
of Section 22B-115, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment |
by the board for the unexpired term from a list of candidates |
recommended by the trustees under item (3) of subsection (b) |
of Section 22B-115. The list of candidates shall be compiled |
and presented to the board by the executive director of the |
Fund. |
A trustee appointed to fill the vacancy of an elected |
trustee shall serve until a successor is elected. Special |
elections to fill the remainder of an unexpired term vacated |
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by an elected trustee shall be held concurrently with and in |
the same manner as the next regular election for an elected |
trustee position. |
For a vacancy of an elected trustee occurring with an |
unexpired term of 6 months or more, an election shall be |
conducted for the vacancy in accordance with Section 22B-115 |
and this Section. |
For a vacancy of an elected trustee occurring with an |
unexpired term of less than 6 months, the vacancy shall be |
filled by appointment by the board for the unexpired term as |
follows: a vacancy of a member elected pursuant to item (1) of |
subsection (b) of Section 22B-115 shall be filled by a mayor, |
president, chief executive officer, chief financial officer, |
or other officer, executive, or department head of a |
municipality that has a participating pension fund; a vacancy |
of a member elected pursuant to item (2) of subsection (b) of |
Section 22B-115 shall be filled by a participant of a |
participating pension fund; and a vacancy of a member elected |
under item (3) of subsection (b) of Section 22B-115 shall be |
filled by a beneficiary of a participating pension fund. |
Vacancies among the appointed trustees shall be filled for |
unexpired terms by appointment in like manner as for the |
original appointments.
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(Source: P.A. 101-610, eff. 1-1-20.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |