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Public Act 099-0646 | ||||
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Local | ||||
Government Wage Increase Transparency Act . | ||||
Section 5. Disclosure of certain wage increases made to | ||||
employees under Article 7 of the Illinois Pension Code. | ||||
(a) This Section applies only to a participating employee | ||||
under Article 7 of the Illinois Pension Code (IMRF) who began | ||||
participation before January 1, 2011 and who is not subject to | ||||
a collective bargaining agreement with respect to the | ||||
employment upon which the participation is based. | ||||
(b) The definitions in Article 7 of the Illinois Pension | ||||
Code also apply to this Section. | ||||
As used in this Section, "disclosable payment" means a | ||||
payment, whether in the form of an increase in the rate of | ||||
earnings or a lump-sum payment, that: | ||||
(1) would be made by a participating employer to a | ||||
participating employee after the employee has expressed to | ||||
the employer his or her intent to retire or withdraw from | ||||
service; | ||||
(2) would have the effect of increasing the employee's | ||||
reportable monthly earnings from that employer by more than |
6% compared to the previous month; and | ||
(3) would be made between 12 months and 90 days prior | ||
to the employee's expected termination of service. | ||
However, "disclosable payment" does not include a refund of | ||
contributions or any payment required to be paid by State or | ||
federal law. | ||
(c) A disclosable payment shall not be made or payable | ||
unless the governing body of that participating employer has | ||
first discussed the specific payment to be made at a meeting | ||
open to the public and posted and held in accordance with the | ||
requirements of the Open Meetings Act. At the meeting, the | ||
governing body shall, at a minimum, disclose (1) the identity | ||
of the employee, (2) the purpose and amount of the increase or | ||
payment, (3) the proposed retirement date, (4) the effect of | ||
the payment upon the expected retirement annuity of the | ||
employee, and (5) the effect of the payment upon the liability | ||
of the employer to the Article 7 Fund. | ||
(d) The determination of whether the disclosable payment is | ||
permissible under this Section shall rest exclusively with the | ||
employer. | ||
(e) A participating employer may not make a disclosable | ||
payment to an employee in a manner inconsistent with this | ||
Section. This Section is a denial and limitation of home rule | ||
powers and functions under subsection (h) of Section 6 of | ||
Article VII of the Illinois Constitution. |
Section 90. The Open Meetings Act is amended by changing | ||
Section 2 as follows:
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(5 ILCS 120/2) (from Ch. 102, par. 42)
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Sec. 2. Open meetings.
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(a) Openness required. All meetings of public
bodies shall | ||
be open to the public unless excepted in subsection (c)
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closed in accordance with Section 2a.
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(b) Construction of exceptions. The exceptions contained | ||
in subsection
(c) are in derogation of the requirement that | ||
public bodies
meet in the open, and therefore, the exceptions | ||
are to be strictly
construed, extending only to subjects | ||
clearly within their scope.
The exceptions authorize but do not | ||
require the holding of
a closed meeting to discuss a subject | ||
included within an enumerated exception.
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(c) Exceptions. A public body may hold closed meetings to | ||
consider the
following subjects:
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(1) The appointment, employment, compensation, | ||
discipline, performance,
or dismissal of specific | ||
employees of the public body or legal counsel for
the | ||
public body, including hearing
testimony on a complaint | ||
lodged against an employee of the public body or
against | ||
legal counsel for the public body to determine its | ||
validity. However, a meeting to consider an increase in | ||
compensation to a specific employee of a public body that | ||
is subject to the Local Government Wage Increase |
Transparency Act may not be closed and shall be open to the | ||
public and posted and held in accordance with this Act.
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(2) Collective negotiating matters between the public | ||
body and its
employees or their representatives, or | ||
deliberations concerning salary
schedules for one or more | ||
classes of employees.
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(3) The selection of a person to fill a public office,
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as defined in this Act, including a vacancy in a public | ||
office, when the public
body is given power to appoint | ||
under law or ordinance, or the discipline,
performance or | ||
removal of the occupant of a public office, when the public | ||
body
is given power to remove the occupant under law or | ||
ordinance.
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(4) Evidence or testimony presented in open hearing, or | ||
in closed
hearing where specifically authorized by law, to
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a quasi-adjudicative body, as defined in this Act, provided | ||
that the body
prepares and makes available for public | ||
inspection a written decision
setting forth its | ||
determinative reasoning.
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(5) The purchase or lease of real property for the use | ||
of
the public body, including meetings held for the purpose | ||
of discussing
whether a particular parcel should be | ||
acquired.
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(6) The setting of a price for sale or lease of | ||
property owned
by the public body.
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(7) The sale or purchase of securities, investments, or |
investment
contracts. This exception shall not apply to the | ||
investment of assets or income of funds deposited into the | ||
Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund.
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(8) Security procedures, school building safety and | ||
security, and the use of personnel and
equipment to respond | ||
to an actual, a threatened, or a reasonably
potential | ||
danger to the safety of employees, students, staff, the | ||
public, or
public
property.
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(9) Student disciplinary cases.
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(10) The placement of individual students in special | ||
education
programs and other matters relating to | ||
individual students.
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(11) Litigation, when an action against, affecting or | ||
on behalf of the
particular public body has been filed and | ||
is pending before a court or
administrative tribunal, or | ||
when the public body finds that an action is
probable or | ||
imminent, in which case the basis for the finding shall be
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recorded and entered into the minutes of the closed | ||
meeting.
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(12) The establishment of reserves or settlement of | ||
claims as provided
in the Local Governmental and | ||
Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act, if
otherwise the | ||
disposition of a claim or potential claim might be
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prejudiced, or the review or discussion of claims, loss or | ||
risk management
information, records, data, advice or | ||
communications from or with respect
to any insurer of the |
public body or any intergovernmental risk management
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association or self insurance pool of which the public body | ||
is a member.
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(13) Conciliation of complaints of discrimination in | ||
the sale or rental
of housing, when closed meetings are | ||
authorized by the law or ordinance
prescribing fair housing | ||
practices and creating a commission or
administrative | ||
agency for their enforcement.
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(14) Informant sources, the hiring or assignment of | ||
undercover personnel
or equipment, or ongoing, prior or | ||
future criminal investigations, when
discussed by a public | ||
body with criminal investigatory responsibilities.
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(15) Professional ethics or performance when | ||
considered by an advisory
body appointed to advise a | ||
licensing or regulatory agency on matters
germane to the | ||
advisory body's field of competence.
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(16) Self evaluation, practices and procedures or | ||
professional ethics,
when meeting with a representative of | ||
a statewide association of which the
public body is a | ||
member.
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(17) The recruitment, credentialing, discipline or | ||
formal peer review
of physicians or other
health care | ||
professionals for a hospital, or
other institution | ||
providing medical care, that is operated by the public | ||
body.
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(18) Deliberations for decisions of the Prisoner |
Review Board.
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(19) Review or discussion of applications received | ||
under the
Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures | ||
Act.
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(20) The classification and discussion of matters | ||
classified as
confidential or continued confidential by | ||
the State Government Suggestion Award
Board.
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(21) Discussion of minutes of meetings lawfully closed | ||
under this Act,
whether for purposes of approval by the | ||
body of the minutes or semi-annual
review of the minutes as | ||
mandated by Section 2.06.
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(22) Deliberations for decisions of the State
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Emergency Medical Services Disciplinary
Review Board.
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(23) The operation by a municipality of a municipal | ||
utility or the
operation of a
municipal power agency or | ||
municipal natural gas agency when the
discussion involves | ||
(i) contracts relating to the
purchase, sale, or delivery | ||
of electricity or natural gas or (ii) the results
or | ||
conclusions of load forecast studies.
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(24) Meetings of a residential health care facility | ||
resident sexual
assault and death review
team or
the | ||
Executive
Council under the Abuse Prevention Review
Team | ||
Act.
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(25) Meetings of an independent team of experts under | ||
Brian's Law. | ||
(26) Meetings of a mortality review team appointed |
under the Department of Juvenile Justice Mortality Review | ||
Team Act. | ||
(27) (Blank). | ||
(28) Correspondence and records (i) that may not be | ||
disclosed under Section 11-9 of the Public Aid Code or (ii) | ||
that pertain to appeals under Section 11-8 of the Public | ||
Aid Code. | ||
(29) Meetings between internal or external auditors | ||
and governmental audit committees, finance committees, and | ||
their equivalents, when the discussion involves internal | ||
control weaknesses, identification of potential fraud risk | ||
areas, known or suspected frauds, and fraud interviews | ||
conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing | ||
standards of the United States of America. | ||
(30) Those meetings or portions of meetings of a | ||
fatality review team or the Illinois Fatality Review Team | ||
Advisory Council during which a review of the death of an | ||
eligible adult in which abuse or neglect is suspected, | ||
alleged, or substantiated is conducted pursuant to Section | ||
15 of the Adult Protective Services Act. | ||
(31) Meetings and deliberations for decisions of the | ||
Concealed Carry Licensing Review Board under the Firearm | ||
Concealed Carry Act. | ||
(32) Meetings between the Regional Transportation | ||
Authority Board and its Service Boards when the discussion | ||
involves review by the Regional Transportation Authority |
Board of employment contracts under Section 28d of the | ||
Metropolitan Transit Authority Act and Sections 3A.18 and | ||
3B.26 of the Regional Transportation Authority Act. | ||
(33) Those meetings meeting or portions of meetings of | ||
the advisory committee and peer review subcommittee | ||
created under Section 320 of the Illinois Controlled | ||
Substances Act during which specific controlled substance | ||
prescriber, dispenser, or patient information is | ||
discussed. | ||
(d) Definitions. For purposes of this Section:
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"Employee" means a person employed by a public body whose | ||
relationship
with the public body constitutes an | ||
employer-employee relationship under
the usual common law | ||
rules, and who is not an independent contractor.
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"Public office" means a position created by or under the
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Constitution or laws of this State, the occupant of which is | ||
charged with
the exercise of some portion of the sovereign | ||
power of this State. The term
"public office" shall include | ||
members of the public body, but it shall not
include | ||
organizational positions filled by members thereof, whether
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established by law or by a public body itself, that exist to | ||
assist the
body in the conduct of its business.
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"Quasi-adjudicative body" means an administrative body | ||
charged by law or
ordinance with the responsibility to conduct | ||
hearings, receive evidence or
testimony and make | ||
determinations based
thereon, but does not include
local |
electoral boards when such bodies are considering petition | ||
challenges.
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(e) Final action. No final action may be taken at a closed | ||
meeting.
Final action shall be preceded by a public recital of | ||
the nature of the
matter being considered and other information | ||
that will inform the
public of the business being conducted.
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(Source: P.A. 98-49, eff. 7-1-13; 98-63, eff. 7-9-13; 98-756, | ||
eff. 7-16-14; 98-1027, eff. 1-1-15; 98-1039, eff. 8-25-14; | ||
99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 99-235, eff. 1-1-16; 99-480, eff. 9-9-15; | ||
revised 10-14-15.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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