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Public Act 093-0933 |
HB0587 Enrolled |
LRB093 05661 EFG 05754 b |
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AN ACT in relation to pensions.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by changing |
Sections 7-137 and 7-139 as follows:
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(40 ILCS 5/7-137) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-137)
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Sec. 7-137. Participating and covered employees.
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(a) The persons described in this paragraph (a) shall be |
included within
and be subject to this Article and eligible to |
benefits from this fund,
beginning upon the dates hereinafter |
specified:
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1. Except as to the employees specifically excluded |
under the
provisions of this Article, all persons who are |
employees of any
municipality (or instrumentality thereof) |
or participating
instrumentality on the effective date of |
participation of the
municipality or participating |
instrumentality beginning upon such
effective date.
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2. Except as to the employees specifically excluded |
under the
provisions of this Article, all persons, who |
became employees of any
participating municipality (or |
instrumentality thereof) or participating
instrumentality |
after the effective date of participation of such
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municipality or participating instrumentality, beginning |
upon the date
such person becomes an employee.
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3. All persons who file notice with the board as |
provided in
paragraph (b) 2 and 3 of this Section, |
beginning upon the date of filing
such notice.
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(b) The following described persons shall not be considered
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participating employees eligible for benefits from this fund, |
but shall
be included within and be subject to this Article |
(each of the
descriptions is not exclusive but is cumulative):
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1. Any person who occupies an office or is employed in |
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a position
normally requiring performance of duty during |
less than 600 hours a year
for a municipality (including |
all instrumentalities thereof) or a
participating |
instrumentality. If a school treasurer performs services
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for more than one school district, the total number of |
hours of service
normally required for the several school |
districts shall be considered
to determine whether he |
qualifies under this paragraph;
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2. Any person who holds elective office unless he has |
elected while
in that office in a written notice on file |
with the board to become a
participating employee;
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3. Any person working for a city hospital unless any |
such person,
while in active employment, has elected in a |
written notice on file with
the board to become a |
participating employee and notification thereof is
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received by the board;
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4. Any person who becomes an employee after June 30, |
1979 as a public
service employment program participant |
under the federal Comprehensive
Employment and Training |
Act and whose wages or fringe benefits are paid in
whole or |
in part by funds provided under such Act ; .
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5. Any person who is actively employed by a |
municipality on its effective date of participation in the |
Fund if that municipality (i) has at least 35 employees on |
its effective date of participation; (ii) is located in a |
county with at least 2,000,000 inhabitants; and (iii) |
maintains an independent defined benefit pension plan for |
the benefit of its eligible employees, unless the person |
files with the board within 90 days after the |
municipality's effective date of participation an |
irrevocable election to participate.
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(c) Any person electing to be a participating employee, |
pursuant to
paragraph (b) of this Section may not change such |
election,
except as provided in Section 7-137.1.
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(d) Any employee who occupied the position of school nurse |
in any
participating municipality on August 8, 1961 and |
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continuously thereafter
until the effective date of the |
exercise of the option authorized by
this subparagraph, who on |
August 7, 1961 was a member of the Teachers'
Retirement System |
of Illinois, by virtue of certification by the
Department of |
Registration and Education as a public health nurse, may
elect |
to terminate participation in this Fund in order to |
re-establish
membership in such System. The election may be |
exercised by filing
written notice thereof with the Board or |
with the Board of Trustees of
said Teachers' Retirement System, |
not later than September 30, 1963, and
shall be effective on |
the first day of the calendar month next following
the month in |
which the notice was filed. If the written notice is filed
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such Teachers' Retirement System, that System shall |
immediately
notify this Fund, but neither failure nor delay in |
notification shall
affect the validity of the employee's |
election. If the option is
exercised, the Fund shall notify |
such Teachers' Retirement System of
such fact and transfer to |
that system the amounts contributed by the
employee to this |
Fund, including interest at 3% per annum, but excluding
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contributions applicable to social security coverage during |
the period
beginning August 8, 1961 to the effective date of |
the employee's
election. Participation in this Fund as to any |
credits on or after
August 8, 1961 and up to the effective date |
of the employee's election
shall terminate on such effective |
date.
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(e) Any participating municipality or participating |
instrumentality,
other than a school district or special |
education joint agreement created
under Section 10-22.31 of the |
School Code, may, by a resolution or
ordinance duly adopted by |
its governing body, elect to exclude from
participation and |
eligibility for benefits all persons who are employed
after the |
effective date of such resolution or ordinance and who occupy |
an
office or are employed in a position normally requiring |
performance of duty
for less than 1000 hours per year for the |
participating municipality
(including all instrumentalities |
thereof) or participating instrumentality
except for persons |
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employed in a position normally requiring performance of
duty |
for 600 hours or more per year (i) by such participating |
municipality
or participating instrumentality prior to the |
effective date of the
resolution or ordinance, (ii) by any |
participating municipality or
participating instrumentality |
prior to January 1, 1982 and (iii) by a
participating |
municipality or participating instrumentality, which had not
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adopted such a resolution when the person was employed, and the |
function
served by the employee's position is assumed by |
another participating
municipality or participating |
instrumentality. A participating municipality or
participating |
instrumentality included in and subject to this Article after
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January 1, 1982 may adopt such resolution or ordinance only |
prior to the
date it becomes included in and subject to this |
Article. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, a participating |
municipality or participating
instrumentality which is formed |
solely to succeed to the functions of a
participating |
municipality or participating instrumentality shall be
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considered to have adopted any such resolution or ordinance |
which may have
been applicable to the employees performing such |
functions. The election
made by the resolution or ordinance |
shall take effect at the time specified
in the resolution or |
ordinance, and once effective shall be irrevocable.
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(Source: P.A. 86-272; 87-740; 87-850.)
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(40 ILCS 5/7-139) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-139)
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Sec. 7-139. Credits and creditable service to employees.
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(a) Each participating employee shall be granted credits |
and creditable
service, for purposes of determining the amount |
of any annuity or benefit
to which he or a beneficiary is |
entitled, as follows:
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1. For prior service: Each participating employee who |
is an employee
of a participating municipality or |
participating instrumentality on the
effective date shall |
be granted creditable service, but no credits under
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paragraph 2 of this subsection (a), for periods of prior |
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service for which
credit has not been received under any |
other pension fund or retirement system
established under |
this Code, as follows:
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If the effective date of participation for the |
participating municipality
or participating |
instrumentality is on or before January 1, 1998, creditable
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service shall be granted for the entire period of prior |
service with that
employer without any employee |
contribution.
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If the effective date of participation for the |
participating municipality
or participating |
instrumentality is after January 1, 1998, creditable
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service shall be granted for the last 20% of the period of |
prior service with
that employer, but no more than 5 years, |
without any employee contribution. A
participating |
employee may establish creditable service for the |
remainder of
the period of prior service with that employer |
by making an application in
writing, accompanied by payment |
of an employee contribution in an
amount determined by the |
Fund, based on the employee contribution rates in
effect at |
the time of application for the creditable service and the |
employee's
salary rate on the effective date of |
participation for that employer, plus
interest at the |
effective rate from the date of the prior service to the |
date
of payment. Application for this creditable service |
may be made at any time
while the employee is still in |
service.
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A municipality that (i) has at least 35 employees; (ii) |
is located in a county with at least 2,000,000 inhabitants; |
and (iii) maintains an independent defined benefit pension |
plan for the benefit of its eligible employees may restrict |
creditable service in whole or in part for periods of prior |
service with the employer if the governing body of the |
municipality adopts an irrevocable resolution to restrict |
that creditable service and files the resolution with the |
board before the municipality's effective date of |
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participation.
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Any person who has withdrawn from the service of a |
participating
municipality
or participating |
instrumentality prior to the effective date, who reenters
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the service of the same municipality or participating |
instrumentality after
the effective date and becomes a |
participating employee is entitled to
creditable service |
for prior service as otherwise provided in this
subdivision |
(a)(1) only if he or she renders 2 years of service as a
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participating employee after the effective date. |
Application
for such service must be made while in a |
participating status.
The salary rate to be used in the |
calculation of the required employee
contribution, if any, |
shall be the employee's salary rate at the time of first
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reentering service with the employer after the employer's |
effective date of
participation.
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2. For current service, each participating employee |
shall be
credited with:
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a. Additional credits of amounts equal to each |
payment of additional
contributions received from him |
under Section 7-173, as of the
date the corresponding |
payment of earnings is payable to him.
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b. Normal credits of amounts equal to each payment |
of normal
contributions received from him, as of the |
date the corresponding payment of
earnings is payable |
to him, and normal contributions made for the purpose |
of
establishing out-of-state service credits as |
permitted under the conditions set
forth in paragraph 6 |
of this subsection (a).
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c. Municipality credits in an amount equal to 1.4 |
times the normal
credits, except those established by |
out-of-state service credits, as of
the date of |
computation of any benefit if these credits would |
increase
the benefit.
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d. Survivor credits equal to each payment of |
survivor contributions
received from the participating |
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employee as of the date the
corresponding payment of |
earnings is payable, and survivor contributions made
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for the purpose of establishing out-of-state service |
credits.
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3. For periods of temporary and total and permanent |
disability
benefits, each employee receiving disability |
benefits shall be granted
creditable service for the period |
during which disability benefits are
payable. Normal and |
survivor credits, based upon the rate of earnings
applied |
for disability benefits, shall also be granted if such |
credits
would result in a higher benefit to any such |
employee or his
beneficiary.
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4. For authorized leave of absence without pay: A |
participating
employee shall be granted credits and |
creditable service for periods of
authorized leave of |
absence without pay under the following
conditions:
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a. An application for credits and creditable |
service is submitted to the
board while the employee is |
in a status of
active employment, and within 2 years |
after termination of the
leave of absence period for |
which credits and creditable service are
sought.
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b. Not more than 12 complete months of creditable |
service
for authorized leave of absence without pay |
shall be counted for purposes of
determining any |
benefits payable under this Article.
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c. Credits and creditable service shall be granted |
for leave of
absence only if such leave is approved by |
the governing body of the
municipality, including |
approval of the estimated cost thereof to the
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municipality as determined by the fund, and employee |
contributions, plus
interest at the effective rate |
applicable for each year from the end of
the period of |
leave to date of payment, have been paid to the fund in
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accordance with Section 7-173. The contributions shall |
be computed upon the
assumption earnings continued |
during the period of leave at the rate in
effect when |
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the leave began.
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d. Benefits under the provisions of Sections |
7-141, 7-146, 7-150
and 7-163 shall become payable to |
employees on authorized leave of
absence, or their |
designated beneficiary, only if such leave of absence
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is creditable hereunder, and if the employee has at |
least one year of
creditable service other than the |
service granted for leave of absence.
Any employee |
contributions due may be deducted from any benefits
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payable.
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e. No credits or creditable service shall be |
allowed for leave of
absence without pay during any |
period of prior service.
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5. For military service: The governing body of a |
municipality or
participating instrumentality may elect to |
allow creditable service to
participating employees who |
leave their employment to serve in the armed
forces of the |
United States for all periods of such service, provided
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that the person returns to active employment within 90 days |
after
completion
of full time active duty, but no |
creditable service shall be allowed such
person for any |
period that can be used in the computation of a pension
or |
any other pay or benefit, other than pay for active duty, |
for service
in any branch of the armed forces of the United |
States. If necessary to
the computation of any benefit, the |
board shall establish municipality
credits for |
participating employees under this paragraph on the
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assumption that the employee received earnings at the rate |
received at
the time he left the employment to enter the |
armed forces. A
participating employee in the armed forces |
shall not be considered an
employee during such period of |
service and no additional death and no
disability benefits |
are payable for death or disability during such period.
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Any participating employee who left his employment |
with a
municipality or participating instrumentality to |
serve in the armed
forces of the United States and who |
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again became a participating
employee within 90 days after |
completion of full time active duty by
entering the service |
of a different municipality or participating
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instrumentality, which has elected to allow creditable |
service for
periods of military service under the preceding |
paragraph, shall also be
allowed creditable service for his |
period of military service on the
same terms that would |
apply if he had been employed, before entering
military |
service, by the municipality or instrumentality which |
employed
him after he left the military service and the |
employer costs arising in
relation to such grant of |
creditable service shall be charged to and
paid by that |
municipality or instrumentality.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, any participating |
employee
shall be entitled to creditable service as |
required by any federal law
relating to re-employment |
rights of persons who served in the United States
Armed |
Services. Such creditable service shall be granted upon |
payment by
the member of an amount equal to the employee |
contributions which would
have been required had the |
employee continued in service at the same
rate of earnings |
during the military leave period, plus interest at
the |
effective rate.
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5.1. In addition to any creditable service established |
under
paragraph 5 of this subsection (a), creditable |
service may be granted for
up to 24 months of service in |
the armed forces of the United States.
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In order to receive creditable service for military |
service under this
paragraph 5.1, a participating employee |
must (1) apply to the Fund
in writing and provide evidence |
of the military service that is satisfactory
to the Board; |
(2) obtain the written approval of the current employer; |
and (3)
make contributions to the Fund equal to (i)
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employee contributions that would have been required had |
the service been
rendered as a member, plus (ii) an amount |
determined by the board to be equal
to the employer's |
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normal cost of the benefits accrued for that military
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service, plus (iii) interest on items (i) and (ii) from the |
date of first
membership in the Fund to the date of |
payment. If payment is made during
the 6-month period that |
begins 3 months after the effective date of this
amendatory |
Act of 1997, the required interest shall be at the rate of |
2.5%
per year, compounded annually; otherwise, the |
required interest shall be
calculated at the regular |
interest rate.
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6. For out-of-state service: Creditable service shall |
be granted for
service rendered to an out-of-state local |
governmental body under the
following conditions: The |
employee had participated and has irrevocably
forfeited |
all rights to benefits in the out-of-state public employees
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pension system; the governing body of his participating |
municipality or
instrumentality authorizes the employee to |
establish such service; the
employee has 2 years current |
service with this municipality or
participating |
instrumentality; the employee makes a payment of
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contributions, which shall be computed at 8% (normal) plus |
2% (survivor)
times length of service purchased times the |
average rate of earnings for the
first 2
years of service |
with the municipality or participating
instrumentality |
whose governing body authorizes the service established
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plus interest at the effective rate on the date such |
credits are
established, payable from the date the employee |
completes the required 2
years of current service to date |
of payment. In no case shall more than
120 months of |
creditable service be granted under this provision.
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7. For retroactive service: Any employee who could have |
but did not
elect to become a participating employee, or |
who should have been a
participant in the Municipal Public |
Utilities Annuity and Benefit Fund
before that fund was |
superseded, may receive creditable service for the
period |
of service not to exceed 50 months; however, a current or |
former
elected or appointed official of a participating |
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municipality may establish credit under this paragraph 7 |
for more than 50
months of service as an official of that |
municipality, if the excess over 50 months is approved by |
resolution of the
governing body of the affected |
municipality filed with
the Fund before January 1, 2002.
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Any employee who is a
participating employee on or |
after September 24, 1981 and who was
excluded from |
participation by the age restrictions removed by Public Act
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82-596 may receive creditable service for the period, on or |
after January
1, 1979, excluded by the age restriction and, |
in addition, if the governing
body of the participating |
municipality or participating instrumentality elects
to |
allow creditable service for all employees excluded by the |
age restriction
prior to January 1, 1979, for service |
during the period prior to that date
excluded by the age |
restriction. Any employee who was excluded from
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participation by the age restriction removed by Public Act |
82-596 and who is
not a participating employee on or after |
September 24, 1981 may receive
creditable service for |
service after January 1,
1979. Creditable service under |
this paragraph
shall be granted upon payment of the |
employee contributions
which would have been required had |
he participated, with interest at the
effective rate for |
each year from the end of the period of service
established |
to date of payment.
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8. For accumulated unused sick leave: A participating |
employee who is
applying for a retirement annuity shall be |
entitled to creditable service
for that portion of the |
employee's accumulated unused sick leave
for which payment |
is not received, as follows:
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a. Sick leave days shall be limited to those |
accumulated under a sick
leave plan established by a |
participating municipality or participating
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instrumentality which is available to all employees or |
a class of employees.
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b. Only sick leave days accumulated with a |
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participating municipality or
participating |
instrumentality with which the employee was in service |
within
60 days of the effective date of his retirement |
annuity shall be credited;
If the employee was in |
service with more than one employer during this
period |
only the sick leave days with the employer with which |
the employee
has the greatest number of unpaid sick |
leave days shall be considered.
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c. The creditable service granted shall be |
considered solely for the
purpose of computing the |
amount of the retirement annuity and shall not be
used |
to establish any minimum service period required by any |
provision of the
Illinois Pension Code, the effective |
date of the retirement annuity, or the
final rate of |
earnings.
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d. The creditable service shall be at the rate of |
1/20 of a month for
each full sick day, provided that |
no more than 12 months may be credited
under this |
subdivision 8.
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e. Employee contributions shall not be required |
for creditable service
under this subdivision 8.
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f. Each participating municipality and |
participating instrumentality
with which an employee |
has service within 60 days of the effective date of
his |
retirement annuity shall certify to the board the |
number of accumulated
unpaid sick leave days credited |
to the employee at the time of termination
of service.
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9. For service transferred from another system: |
Credits and
creditable service shall be granted for service |
under Article 3, 4, 5, 14
or 16 of this Act, to any active |
member of this Fund, and to any
inactive member who has |
been a county sheriff, upon
transfer of such credits |
pursuant to Section 3-110.3, 4-108.3, 5-235,
14-105.6 or |
16-131.4, and payment by the member of the amount by
which |
(1) the employer and employee contributions that would have |
been required
if he had participated in this Fund as a |
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sheriff's law enforcement employee
during the period for |
which credit is
being transferred, plus interest thereon at |
the effective rate for each
year, compounded annually, from |
the date of termination of the service for
which credit is |
being transferred to the date of payment, exceeds (2) the
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amount actually transferred to the Fund.
Such transferred |
service shall be deemed to be service as a sheriff's law
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enforcement employee for the purposes of Section 7-142.1.
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(b) Creditable service - amount:
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1. One month of creditable service
shall be allowed for |
each month for which a participating employee made
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contributions as required under Section 7-173, or for which |
creditable
service is otherwise granted hereunder. Not |
more than 1 month of
service shall be credited and counted |
for 1 calendar month, and not more
than 1 year of service |
shall be credited and counted for any calendar
year. A |
calendar month means a nominal month beginning on the first |
day
thereof, and a calendar year means a year beginning |
January 1 and ending
December 31.
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2. A seasonal employee shall be given 12 months of |
creditable
service if he renders the number of months of |
service normally required
by the position in a 12-month |
period and he remains in service for the
entire 12-month |
period. Otherwise a fractional year of service in the
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number of months of service rendered shall be credited.
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3. An intermittent employee shall be given creditable |
service for
only those months in which a contribution is |
made under Section 7-173.
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(c) No application for correction of credits or creditable |
service shall
be considered unless the board receives an |
application for correction while
(1) the applicant is a |
participating employee and in active employment
with a |
participating municipality or instrumentality, or (2) while |
the
applicant is actively participating in a pension fund or |
retirement
system which is a participating system under the |
Retirement Systems
Reciprocal Act. A participating employee or |
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other applicant shall not be
entitled to credits or creditable |
service unless the required employee
contributions are made in |
a lump sum or in installments made in accordance
with board |
rule.
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(d) Upon the granting of a retirement, surviving spouse or |
child
annuity, a death benefit or a separation benefit, on |
account of any
employee, all individual accumulated credits |
shall thereupon terminate.
Upon the withdrawal of additional |
contributions, the credits applicable
thereto shall thereupon |
terminate. Terminated credits shall not be applied
to increase |
the benefits any remaining employee would otherwise receive |
under
this Article.
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(Source: P.A. 91-887, eff. 7-6-00; 92-424, eff. 8-17-01.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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