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92_HB1724 LRB9200759LDpr 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 9-128.1 as follows: 6 (40 ILCS 5/9-128.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-128.1) 7 Sec. 9-128.1. Annuities for members of the County Police 8 Department. 9 (a) In lieu of the regular or minimum annuity or 10 annuities for any deputy sheriff who is a member of a County 11 Police Department, he may, upon withdrawal from service 12 after not less than 20 years of service in the position of 13 deputy sheriff as defined below, upon or after attainment of 14 age 55, receive a total annuity equal to 2% for each year of 15 service based upon hishighestaverageannualsalaryfor any164 consecutive years within the last 10 years of service17immediately preceding the date of withdrawal from service, 18 subject to a maximum annuity equal to 75% ofsuchaverage 19annualsalary. 20 (b) Any deputy sheriff who withdraws from the service 21 after July 1, 1979, after having attained age 53 in the 22 service with 23 or more years of service credit shall be 23 entitled to an annuity computed as follows if such annuity is 24 greater than that provided in the foregoing paragraphs of 25 this Section 9-128.1: An annuity equal to 50% oftheaverage 26 salaryfor the 4 highest consecutive years of the last 1027years of serviceplus additional annuity equal to 2% ofsuch28 average salary for each completed year of service or fraction 29 thereof rendered after his attainment of age 53 and the 30 completion of 23 years of service, plus an additional annuity 31 equal to 1% ofsuchaverage salary for each completed year of -2- LRB9200759LDpr 1 service or fraction thereof in excess of 23 years up to age 2 53. 3 (c) Any deputy sheriff who withdraws from the service 4 after December 31, 1987 with 20 or more years of service 5 credit, shall be entitled, upon attainment of age 50, to an 6 annuity computed as follows if such annuity is greater than 7 that provided in the foregoing paragraphs of this Section 8 9-128.1: An annuity equal to 50% of the average salaryfor9the 4 highest consecutive years of the last 10 years of10service, plus additional annuity equal to 2% ofsuchaverage 11 salary for each completed year of service or fraction thereof 12 in excess of 20 years. 13 (d) A deputy sheriff who reaches compulsory retirement 14 age and who has less than 23 years of service shall be 15 entitled to a minimum annuity equal to an amount determined 16 by the product of (1) his years of service and (2) 2% of his 17 average salaryfor the 4 consecutive highest years of salary18within the last 10 years of service immediately prior to his19reaching compulsory retirement age. 20 (e) Any deputy sheriff who retires after January 1, 1984 21 and elects to receive an annuity under this Section, and who 22 has credits under this Article for service not as a deputy 23 sheriff, shall be entitled to receive, in addition to the 24 amount of annuity otherwise provided under this Section, an 25 additional amount of annuity provided from the totals 26 accumulated to his credit for prior service and age and 27 service annuities for such service not as a deputy sheriff. 28 (f) The term "deputy sheriff" means an employee charged 29 with the duty of law enforcement as a deputy sheriff as 30 specified in Section 1 of "An Act in relation to County 31 Police Departments in certain Counties, creating a County 32 Police Department Merit Board and defining its powers and 33 duties", approved August 5, 1963, who rendered service in 34 such position before and after such date. -3- LRB9200759LDpr 1 The terms "deputy sheriff" and "member of a County Police 2 Department" shall also include an elected sheriff of the 3 county who has elected to become a contributor and who has 4 submitted to the board his written election to be included 5 within the provisions of this Section. With respect to any 6 such sheriff, service as the elected sheriff of the county 7 shall be deemed to be service in the position of deputy 8 sheriff for the purposes of this Section provided that the 9 employee contributions therefor are made at the rate 10 prescribed for members of the County Police Department. A 11 sheriff electing to be included under this Section may also 12 elect to have his service as sheriff of the county before the 13 date of such election included as service as a deputy sheriff 14 for the purposes of this Section, by making an additional 15 contribution for each year of such service, equal to the 16 difference between the amount he would have contributed to 17 the Fund during such year had he been contributing at the 18 rate then in effect for members of the County Police 19 Department and the amount actually contributed, plus interest 20 thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from the end of such year 21 to the date of payment. 22 (g) In no case shall an annual annuity provided in this 23 Section 9-128.1 exceed 80% oftheaverageannualsalaryfor24any 4 consecutive years within the last 10 years of service25immediately preceding the date of withdrawal from service. 26 A deputy sheriff may in addition, be entitled to the 27 benefits provided by Section 9-133 or 9-133.1 if he so 28 qualifies under such Sections. 29 (h) A deputy sheriff may elect, between January 1 and 30 January 15, 1983, to transfer his creditable service as a 31 member of the State Employees' Retirement System of Illinois 32 to any Fund established under this Article of which he is a 33 member, and such transferred creditable service shall be 34 included as service for the purpose of calculating his -4- LRB9200759LDpr 1 benefits under this Article to the extent that the payment 2 specified in Section 14-105.3 has been received by such Fund. 3 (i) An active deputy sheriff who has at least 15 years 4 of service credit in that capacity may elect to have any or 5 all of his credits under this Article for service not as a 6 deputy sheriff deemed to be credits for service as a deputy 7 sheriff, by filing a written election with the Board, 8 accompanied by payment of an amount to be determined by the 9 Board, equal to (1) the difference between the amount of 10 employee contributions actually contributed by the applicant 11 for such service not as a deputy sheriff, and the amounts 12 that would have been contributed had such contributions been 13 made at the rates applicable to service as a deputy sheriff, 14 plus (2) interest thereon at the rate of 3% per annum, 15 compounded annually, from the date of service to the date of 16 payment. 17 (j) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory 18 Act of 1996, the terms "deputy sheriff" and "member of a 19 County Police Department" shall also include any chief of the 20 County Police Department or undersheriff of the County 21 Sheriff's Department who has submitted to the board his or 22 her written election to be included within the provisions of 23 this Section. With respect to any such police chief or 24 undersheriff, service as a chief of the County Police 25 Department or an undersheriff of the County Sheriff's 26 Department shall be deemed to be service in the position of 27 deputy sheriff for the purposes of this Section, provided 28 that the employee contributions therefor are made at the rate 29 prescribed for members of the County Police Department. 30 A chief of the County Police Department or undersheriff 31 of the County Sheriff's Department electing to be included 32 under this Section may also elect to have his or her service 33 as chief of the County Police Department or undersheriff of 34 the County Sheriff's Department before the date of the -5- LRB9200759LDpr 1 election included as service as a deputy sheriff for the 2 purposes of this Section, by making an additional 3 contribution for each year of such service, equal to the 4 difference between the amount that he or she would have 5 contributed to the Fund during that year at the rate then in 6 effect for members of the County Police Department and the 7 amount actually contributed, plus interest thereon at the 8 rate of 6% per year, compounded annually, from the end of 9 that year to the date of payment. 10 A chief of the County Police Department or undersheriff 11 of the County Sheriff's Department who has elected to be 12 included within the provisions of this Section may transfer 13 to this Fund credits and creditable service accumulated under 14 any pension fund or retirement system established under 15 Article 3, 7, 8, 14, or 15, upon payment to the Fund of (1) 16 the amount by which the employee contributions that would 17 have been required if he or she had participated in this Fund 18 during the period for which credit is being transferred, plus 19 interest, plus an equal amount for employer contributions, 20 exceeds the amounts actually transferred from that other fund 21 or system to this Fund, plus (2) interest thereon at 6% per 22 year, compounded annually, from the date of transfer to the 23 date of payment. 24 A chief of the County Police Department or undersheriff 25 of the County Sheriff's Department may purchase credits and 26 creditable service for up to 2 years of public employment 27 rendered to an out-of-state public agency. Payment for that 28 service shall be at the applicable rates in effect for 29 employee and employer contributions during the period for 30 which credit is being purchased, plus interest at the rate of 31 6% per year, compounded annually, from the date of service 32 until the date of payment. 33 (k) For the purposes of this Section, "average salary" 34 means: -6- LRB9200759LDpr 1 (1) For a person who withdraws from service before 2 the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd 3 General Assembly, the average annual salary for the 4 highest 4 consecutive years within the last 10 years of 5 service immediately preceding the date of withdrawal from 6 service. 7 (2) For a person who withdraws from service on or 8 after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 9 92nd General Assembly, the annual salary on the last day 10 of service as a member of the county police department or 11 the average annual salary for the highest 12 consecutive 12 months within the last 10 years of service immediately 13 preceding the date of withdrawal from service, whichever 14 is greater. 15 (Source: P.A. 89-643, eff. 8-9-96.) 16 Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding 17 Section 8.25 as follows: 18 (30 ILCS 805/8.25 new) 19 Sec. 8.25. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 20 and 8 of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required 21 for the implementation of any mandate created by this 22 amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly. 23 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 24 becoming law.