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92_SB0336 LRB9207359EGfg 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 Sections 5-154 and 5-154.1 as follows: 6 (40 ILCS 5/5-154) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-154) 7 Sec. 5-154. Duty disability benefit; child's disability 8 benefit. 9 (a) An active policeman who becomes disabled on or after 10 the effective date as the result of injury incurred on or 11 after such date in the performance of an act of duty, has a 12 right to receive duty disability benefit during any period of 13 such disability for which he does not have a right to receive 14 salary, equal to 75% of his salary, as salary is defined in 15 this Article, at the time the disability is allowed; or in 16 the case of a policeman on duty disability who returns to 17 active employment at any time for a period of at least 2 18 years and is again disabled from the same cause or causes, 19 75% of his salary, as salary is defined in this Article, at 20 the time disability is allowed; provided, that if the 21 disability resulted from any physical defect or mental 22 disorder or any disease which existed at the time the injury 23 was sustained, or if the disability is less than 50% of total 24 disability for any service of a remunerative character, the 25 duty disability benefit shall be 50% of salary as defined in 26 this Article. However, beginning January 1, 1996, no duty 27 disability benefit that has been payable under this Section 28 for at least 10 years shall be less than 50% of the current 29 salary attached from time to time to the rank held by the 30 policeman at the time of removal from the police department 31 payroll, regardless of whether that removal occurred before -2- LRB9207359EGfg 1 the effective date of this amendatory Act 1995. 2 (b) The policeman shall also have a right to child's 3 disability benefit of $100$30per month for each natural or 4 legally adopted unmarried child, the issue of the policeman,5 less than age 18, but the total amount of child's disability 6 benefit shall not exceed 25% of his salary as defined in this 7 Article. The increase in child's disability benefit provided 8 by this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly applies 9 to all such benefits payable on or after the effective date 10 of this amendatory Act, regardless of whether the disabled 11 policeman is in active service on or after that effective 12 date. 13 (c) Duty disability benefit shall be payable until the 14 policeman becomes age 63 or would have been retired by 15 operation of law, whichever is later, and child's disability 16 benefit shall be paid during any such period of disability 17 until the child attains age 18. Thereafter the policeman 18 shall receive the annuity provided in accordance with the 19 other provisions of this Article. 20 (d) A policeman who suffers a heart attack during the 21 performance and discharge of his or her duties as a policeman 22 shall be considered injured in the performance of an act of 23 duty and shall be eligible for all benefits that the City 24 provides for police officers injured in the performance of an 25 act of duty. This subsection (d) is a restatement of 26 existing law and applies without regard to whether the 27 policeman is in service on or after the effective date of 28 Public Act 89-12 or this amendatory Act of 1996. 29 (Source: P.A. 89-12, eff. 4-20-95; 89-643, eff. 8-9-96.) 30 (40 ILCS 5/5-154.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-154.1) 31 Sec. 5-154.1. Occupational disease disability benefit. 32 (a) The General Assembly finds that service in the 33 police department requires police officers in times of stress -3- LRB9207359EGfg 1 and danger to perform unusual tasks; that police officers are 2 subject to exposure to extreme heat or extreme cold in 3 certain seasons while performing their duties; and that these 4 conditions exist and arise out of or in the course of 5 employment. 6 (b) Any police officer with at least 10 years of service 7 who suffers a heart attack or any other disabling heart 8 disease but is not entitled to a benefit under Section 5-154 9 is entitled to receive an occupational disease disability 10 benefit under this Section. The occupational disease 11 disability benefit shall be 65% of the salary attached to the 12 rank held by the police officer in the police service at the 13 time of his or her removal from the police department 14 payroll. However, no occupational disease disability benefit 15 that has been payable under this Section for at least 10 16 years shall be less than 50% of the current salary attached 17 from time to time to the rank held by the police officer at 18 the time of his or her removal from the police department 19 payroll. 20 The police officer is also entitled to a child's 21 disability benefit of $100$50per month for each natural or 22 legally adopted unmarried child less than age 18 dependent 23 upon the police officer for support. The total child's 24 disability benefit shall not exceed 10% of the police 25 officer's salary at the time of removal from the police 26 department payroll. The increase in child's disability 27 benefit provided by this amendatory Act of the 92nd General 28 Assembly applies to all such benefits payable on or after the 29 effective date of this amendatory Act, regardless of whether 30 the disabled policeman is in active service on or after that 31 effective date. 32 The occupational disease disability benefit is payable 33 during the period of disability until the police officer 34 attains age 63 or compulsory retirement age, whichever occurs -4- LRB9207359EGfg 1 later; thereafter the police officer shall receive the 2 benefits provided under the other provisions of this Article. 3 If the police officer ceases to be disabled, the occupational 4 disease disability benefit shall cease. 5 The child's disability benefit is payable during the 6 period of disability until the child attains age 18 or 7 marries, whichever event occurs first, except that a benefit 8 payable on account of a child under this Section shall not be 9 reduced or terminated by reason of the child's attainment of 10 age 18 if he or she is then dependent by reason of a physical 11 or mental disability, but shall continue to be paid as long 12 as the child's dependency and disability continue. 13 (Source: P.A. 89-12, eff. 4-20-95; 89-643, eff. 8-9-96.) 14 Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding 15 Section 8.25 as follows: 16 (30 ILCS 805/8.25 new) 17 Sec. 8.25. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 18 and 8 of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required 19 for the implementation of any mandate created by this 20 amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly. 21 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 22 becoming law.