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91_HB0339 LRB9101310EGfg 1 AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing 2 Sections 14-118, 14-120, and 14-130. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by 6 changing Sections 14-118, 14-120, and 14-130 as follows: 7 (40 ILCS 5/14-118) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-118) 8 Sec. 14-118. Widow's annuity - Conditions for payment. 9 A widow who exercises the right of election to receive an 10 annuity pursuant to this Section is entitled to a lump sum 11 payment of $500 plus a widow's annuity, if: 12 (1) she was married to the deceased member: 13 (i) in the case of a member who dies before 14 the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 15 91st General Assembly, for at least one1year prior 16 to his death or retirement, whichever first occurs, 17 and also on the day of the last termination of his 18 service as a State employee; or 19 (ii) in the case of a member who dies on or 20 after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 21 the 91st General Assembly, for at least one year 22 immediately prior to the date of death, regardless 23 of the date of withdrawal; 24 (2) the deceased member had at least 8 years of 25 creditable service if death occurred while in service, or 26 while on leave of absence from service, or while in 27 receipt of a nonoccupational disability or occupational 28 disability benefit, or after retirement; 29 (3) she was nominated exclusively to receive the 30 entire death benefit payable under this Article; 31 (4) death of the member occurred after withdrawal, -2- LRB9101310EGfg 1 and he had fulfilled the prescribed age and service 2 conditions for establishing a right in a retirement 3 annuity; and 4 (5) she elected to receive the widow's annuity 5 within 6 months from the date of death of the employee, 6 otherwise the survivors annuity if applicable, shall be 7 payable. 8 If a widow's annuity beneficiary becomes entitled to a 9 survivors annuity and a widow's annuity, she shall elect to 10 receive only one of such annuities. 11 The surviving spouse of a person who (1) died on or after 12 January 1, 1985, (2) withdrew from service prior to August 1, 13 1953, (3) was receiving an annuity from the system at the 14 time of death, and (4) meets all other requirements of this 15 Section, shall be entitled to the benefits provided under 16 this Section. 17 A widow's annuity shall be payable beginning on the first 18 of the month following the date of death of the member if the 19 widow has then attained age 50 or, if she is under age 50 on 20 such date, on the first of the month following her attainment 21 of such age; provided, that if an unmarried child or children 22 of the member under age 18 (or under age 22 if a full-time 23 student) also survive him, and the child or children are 24 under the care of the eligible widow, the widow's annuity 25 shall begin on the first of the month following the member's 26 death without regard to the age of the widow. If she is 27 under age 50 at the death of the member and she qualifies for 28 a widow's annuity, she is entitled to receive the lump sum 29 payment immediately upon application, but payment of the 30 widow's annuity shall be deferred as provided above. 31 The provision for a widow's annuity shall not be 32 construed to affect the payment of a reversionary annuity. 33 If a widow qualifies for more than one widow's annuity, or 34 for a widow's annuity and a survivors annuity, she shall -3- LRB9101310EGfg 1 elect to receive only one of such annuities. 2 This Section shall not apply to the widow of any male 3 person who first became a member after July 19, 1961. 4 (Source: P.A. 90-448, eff. 8-16-97.) 5 (40 ILCS 5/14-120) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-120) 6 Sec. 14-120. Survivors annuities - Conditions for 7 payments. A survivors annuity is established for all members 8 of the System. Upon the death of any male person who was a 9 member on July 19, 1961, however, his widow may have the 10 option of receiving the widow's annuity provided in this 11 Article, in lieu of the survivors annuity. 12 (a) A survivors annuity beneficiary, as herein defined, 13 is eligible for a survivors annuity if the deceased member 14 had completed at least 1 1/2 years of contributing creditable 15 service if death occurred: 16 (1) while in service; 17 (2) while on an approved or authorized leave of 18 absence from service, not exceeding one year 19 continuously; or 20 (3) while in receipt of a non-occupational 21 disability or an occupational disability benefit. 22 (b) If death of the member occurs after withdrawal, the 23 survivors annuity beneficiary is eligible for such annuity 24 only if the member had fulfilled at the date of withdrawal 25 the prescribed service conditions for establishing a right in 26 a retirement annuity. 27 (c) Payment of the survivors annuity shall begin 28 immediately if the beneficiary is 50 years or over, or upon 29 attainment of age 50 if the beneficiary is under that age at 30 the date of the member's death. In the case of survivors of a 31 member whose death occurred between November 1, 1970 and July 32 15, 1971, the payment of the survivors annuity shall begin 33 upon October 1, 1977, if the beneficiary is then 50 years of -4- LRB9101310EGfg 1 age or older, or upon the attainment of age 50 if the 2 beneficiary is under that age on October 1, 1977. 3 If an eligible child or children, under the care of the 4 spouse also survive the member, the survivors annuity shall 5 begin immediately without regard to whether the beneficiary 6 has attained age 50. 7 Benefits under this Section shall accrue and be payable 8 for whole calendar months, beginning on the first day of the 9 month after the initiating event occurs and ending on the 10 last day of the month in which the terminating event occurs. 11 (d) A survivor annuity beneficiary means: 12 (1) A spouse of a member or annuitant if: 13 (i) in the case of a member or annuitant who 14 dies before the effective date of this amendatory 15 Act of the 91st General Assembly, the current 16 marriage with the member or annuitant was in effect 17 for at least one year at the date ofthe member's18 death orat least one year at the date of his or her19withdrawal, whichever first occurs; or 20 (ii) in the case of a member or annuitant who 21 dies on or after the effective date of this 22 amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, the 23 current marriage with the member or annuitant was in 24 effect for at least one year immediately prior to 25 the date of death, regardless of the date of 26 withdrawal. 27 (2) An unmarried child under age 18 (under age 22 28 if a full-time student) of the member or annuitant; an 29 unmarried stepchild under age 18 (under age 22 if a 30 full-time student) who has been such for at least one 31 year at the date of the member's death or at least one 32 year at the date of withdrawal, whichever first occurs; 33 an unmarried adopted child under age 18 (under age 22 if 34 a full-time student) if the adoption proceedings were -5- LRB9101310EGfg 1 initiated at least one year prior to the death or 2 withdrawal of the member or annuitant, whichever first 3 occurs; and an unmarried child over age 18 if he or she 4 is dependent by reason of a physical or mental 5 disability, so long as the physical or mental disability 6 continues. For purposes of this subsection, disability 7 means inability to engage in any substantial gainful 8 activity by reason of any medically determinable physical 9 or mental impairment which can be expected to result in 10 death or which has lasted or can be expected to last for 11 a continuous period of not less than 12 months. 12 (3) A dependent parent of the member or annuitant; 13 a dependent step-parent by a marriage contracted before 14 the member or annuitant attained age 18; or a dependent 15 adopting parent by whom the member or annuitant was 16 adopted before he or she attained age 18. 17 (e) Payment of a survivors annuity to a beneficiary 18 terminates upon: (1) remarriage before age 55 or death, if 19 the beneficiary isofa spouse; (2) marriage or death, if the 20 beneficiary isofa child; or (3) remarriage before age 55 or 21 death, if the beneficiary isofa parentterminates the22survivors annuity payable on account of such beneficiary. 23 Remarriage of a prospective beneficiary prior to the 24 attainment of age 50 disqualifies the beneficiary for the 25 annuity expectancy hereunder. Termination due toamarriage 26 or remarriage shall be permanent regardless of any future 27 changes in marital status. 28 Any person whose survivors annuity was terminated during 29 1978 or 1979 due to remarriage at age 55 or over shall be 30 eligible to apply, not later than July 1, 1990, for a 31 resumption of that annuity, to begin on July 1, 1990. 32 (f) The term "dependent" relating to a survivors annuity 33 means a beneficiary of a survivors annuity who was receiving 34 from the member at the date of the member's death at least -6- LRB9101310EGfg 1 1/2 of the support for maintenance including board, lodging, 2 medical care and like living costs. 3 (g) If there is no eligible spouse surviving the member, 4 or if a survivors annuity beneficiary includes a spouse who 5 dies or remarries, the annuity is payable to an unmarried 6 child or children. If at the date of death of the member 7 there is no spouse or unmarried child, payments shall be made 8 to a dependent parent or parents. If no eligible survivors 9 annuity beneficiary survives the member, the non-occupational 10 death benefit is payable in the manner provided in this 11 Article. 12 (h) Survivor benefits do not affect any reversionary 13 annuity. 14 (i) If a survivors annuity beneficiary becomes entitled 15 to a widow's annuity or one or more survivors annuities or 16 both such annuities, the beneficiary shall elect to receive 17 only one of such annuities. 18 (j) Contributing creditable service under the State 19 Universities Retirement System and the Teachers'Teachers20 Retirement System of the State of Illinois shall be 21 considered in determining whether the member has met the 22 contributing service requirements of this Section. 23 (k) In lieu of the Survivor's Annuity described in this 24 Section, the spouse of the member has the option to select 25 the Nonoccupational Death Benefit described in this Article, 26 provided the spouse is the sole survivor and the sole 27 nominated beneficiary of the member. 28 (l) The changes made to this Section and Sections 29 14-118, 14-119, and 14-128 by this amendatory Act of 1997, 30 relating to benefits for certain unmarried children who are 31 full-time students under age 22, apply without regard to 32 whether the deceased member was in service on or after the 33 effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997. These changes 34 do not authorize the repayment of a refund or a re-election -7- LRB9101310EGfg 1 of benefits, and any benefit or increase in benefits 2 resulting from these changes is not payable retroactively for 3 any period before the effective date of this amendatory Act 4 of 1997. 5 (Source: P.A. 90-448, eff. 8-16-97; revised 2-24-98.) 6 (40 ILCS 5/14-130) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-130) 7 Sec. 14-130. Refunds; rules. 8 (a) Upon withdrawal a member is entitled to receive, 9 upon written request, a refund of the member's contributions, 10 including credits granted while in receipt of disability 11 benefits, without credited interest. The board, in its 12 discretion may withhold payment of the refund of a member's 13 contributions for a period not to exceed 1 year after the 14 member has ceased to be an employee. 15 For purposes of this Section, a member will be considered 16 to have withdrawn from service if a change in, or transfer 17 of, his position results in his becoming ineligible for 18 continued membership in this System and eligible for 19 membership in another public retirement system under this 20 Act. 21 (b) A member receiving a refund forfeits and 22 relinquishes all accrued rights in the System, including all 23 accumulated creditable service. If the person again becomes 24 a member of the System and establishes at least 2 years of 25 creditable service, the member may repay the moneys 26 previously refunded. However, a former member may restore 27 credits previously forfeited by acceptance of a refund 28 without returning to service by applying in writing and 29 repaying to the System, by April 1, 1993, the amount of the 30 refund plus regular interest calculated from the date of 31 refund to the date of repayment. 32 The repayment of refunds issued prior to January 1, 1984 33 shall consist of the amount refunded plus 5% interest per -8- LRB9101310EGfg 1 annum compounded annually for the period from the date of the 2 refund to the end of the month in which repayment is made. 3 The repayment of refunds issued after January 1, 1984 shall 4 consist of the amount refunded plus regular interest for the 5 period from the date of refund to the end of the month in 6 which repayment is made. However, in the case of a refund 7 that is repaid in a lump sum between January 1, 1991 and July 8 1, 1991, repayment shall consist of the amount refunded plus 9 interest at the rate of 2.5% per annum compounded annually 10 from the date of the refund to the end of the month in which 11 repayment is made. 12 Upon repayment, the member shall receive credit for the 13 service, member contributions and regular interest that was 14 forfeited by acceptance of the refund as well as regular 15 interest for the period of non-membership. Such repayment 16 shall be made in full before retirement either in a lump sum 17 or in installment payments in accordance with such rules as 18 may be adopted by the board. 19 (b-5) The Board may adopt rules governing the repayment 20 of refunds and establishment of credits in cases involving 21 awards of back pay or reinstatement. The rules may authorize 22 repayment of a refund in installment payments and may waive 23 the payment of interest on refund amounts repaid in full 24 within a specified period. 25 (c) A member no longer in service who is unmarried and 26on the date of retirement or whodoes not have an eligible 27 survivors annuity beneficiary on theat thatdate of 28 application therefor is entitled to a refund of contributions 29 for widow's annuity or survivors annuity purposes, or both, 30 as the case may be, without interest. A widow's annuity or 31 survivors annuity shall not be payable upon the death of a 32 person who has received this refund, unless prior to that 33 death the amount of the refund has been repaid to the System, 34 together with regular interest from the date of the refund to -9- LRB9101310EGfg 1 the date of repayment. 2 (d) Any member who has service credit in any position 3 for which an alternative retirement annuity is provided and 4 in relation to which an increase in the rate of employee 5 contribution is required, shall be entitled to a refund, 6 without interest, of that part of the member's employee 7 contribution which results from that increase in the employee 8 rate if the member does not qualify for that alternative 9 retirement annuity at the time of retirement. 10 (Source: P.A. 90-448, eff. 8-16-97.) 11 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 12 becoming law.