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92_HB1703 LRB9204643EGfg 1 AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by 5 changing Section 16-165 as follows: 6 (40 ILCS 5/16-165) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-165) 7 Sec. 16-165. Board; elected members; vacancies. 8 (a) In each odd-numbered year, there shall be elected 2 9 teachers who shall hold office for a term of 4 years 10 beginning July 15 next following their election, in the 11 manner provided under this Section. 12 (b) One elected annuitant trustee shall first be elected 13 in 1987, and in every fourth year thereafter, for a term of 4 14 years beginning July 15 next following his or her election. 15 (c) The elected annuitant position created by this 16 amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly shall be filled 17 as soon as possible in the manner provided for vacancies, for 18 an initial term ending July 15, 2001. One elected annuitant 19 trustee shall be elected in 2001, and in every fourth year 20 thereafter, for a term of 4 years beginning July 15 next 21 following his or her election. 22 (d) Elections shall be held on May 1, unless May 1 falls 23 on a Saturday or Sunday, in which event the election shall be 24 conducted on the following Monday. Candidates shall be 25 nominated by petitions in writing, signed by not less than 26 500 teachers or annuitants, as the case may be, with their 27 addresses shown opposite their names. The petitions shall be 28 filed with the board's Secretary not less than 90 nor more 29 than 120 days prior to May 1. The Secretary shall determine 30 their validity not less than 75 days before the election. 31 (d-5) Beginning July 15, 2003, not more than 3 of the 4 -2- LRB9204643EGfg 1 active teachers elected to the Board of Trustees may be 2 active members of the same statewide teacher organization. 3 For the purposes of this Section, "statewide teacher 4 organization" means a teacher organization (1) in which 5 membership is not restricted to persons living or teaching 6 within a limited geographical area of this State and (2) that 7 has among its membership at least 10,000 persons who 8 participate in this System. 9 Candidates for the active teacher positions on the Board 10 shall indicate, in their nomination petitions and campaign 11 materials, which (if any) statewide teacher organizations 12 they have belonged to during the 5 years preceding the 13 election. 14 (e) If, for either teacher or annuitant members, the 15 number of qualified nominees exceeds the number of available 16 positions, the System shall prepare an appropriate ballot 17 with the names of the candidates in alphabetical order and 18 shall mail one copy thereof, at least 10 days prior to the 19 election day, to each teacher or annuitant of this System as 20 of the latest date practicable, at the latest known address, 21 together with a return envelope addressed to the board and 22 also a smaller envelope marked "For Ballot Only", and a slip 23 for signature. Each voter, upon marking his ballot with a 24 cross mark in the square before the name of the person voted 25 for, shall place the ballot in the envelope marked "For 26 Ballot Only", seal the envelope, write on the slip provided 27 therefor his signature and address, enclose both the slip and 28 sealed envelope containing the marked ballot in the return 29 envelope addressed to the board, and mail it. Whether a 30 person is eligible to vote for the teacher nominees or the 31 annuitant nominees shall be determined from System payroll 32 records as of March 1. 33 Upon receipt of the return envelopes, the System shall 34 open them and set aside unopened the envelopes marked "For -3- LRB9204643EGfg 1 Ballot Only". On election day ballots shall be publicly 2 opened and counted by the trustees or canvassers appointed 3 therefor. Each vote cast for a candidate represents one vote 4 only. No ballot arriving after 10 o'clock a.m. on election 5 day shall be counted. 6 (e-3) The 2 teacher candidates and the annuitant 7 candidate receiving the highest number of votes shall be 8 declared elected, except that beginning with the election in 9 2003, if the teacher candidate who receives the highest 10 number of votes and the 2 incumbent teacher members who are 11 not up for election belong to the same statewide teacher 12 organization, then the second teacher candidate to be 13 declared elected shall be the candidate not a member of that 14 statewide teacher organization who receives the highest 15 number of votes, unless there is no such candidate. 16 The board shall declare the results of the election, keep 17 a record thereof, and notify the candidates of the results 18 thereof within 30 days after the election. 19 (e-6) If, for either class of members, there are only as 20 many qualified nominees as there are positions available, the 21 balloting as described in this Section shall not be conducted 22 for those nominees, and the board shall declare them duly 23 elected. 24 (f) A vacancy occurring in the elective membership on 25 the board shall be filled for the unexpired term by the board 26 with a person qualified for the vacant position. 27 (Source: P.A. 91-941, eff. 2-6-01.) 28 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 29 becoming law.