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92_SB1947 LRB9215866EGfg 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 16-106, 16-118, 16-132, 16-150, and 16-152 6 and adding Section 16-150.1 as follows: 7 (40 ILCS 5/16-106) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-106) 8 Sec. 16-106. Teacher. "Teacher": The following 9 individuals, provided that, for employment prior to July 1, 10 1990, they are employed on a full-time basis, or if not 11 full-time, on a permanent and continuous basis in a position 12 in which services are expected to be rendered for at least 13 one school term: 14 (1) Any educational, administrative, professional 15 or other staff employed in the public common schools 16 included within this system in a position requiring 17 certification under the law governing the certification 18 of teachers; 19 (2) Any educational, administrative, professional 20 or other staff employed in any facility of the Department 21 of Children and Family Services or the Department of 22 Human Services, in a position requiring certification 23 under the law governing the certification of teachers, 24 and any person who (i) works in such a position for the 25 Department of Corrections, (ii) was a member of this 26 System on May 31, 1987, and (iii) did not elect to become 27 a member of the State Employees' Retirement System 28 pursuant to Section 14-108.2 of this Code; except that 29 "teacher" does not include any person who (A) becomes a 30 security employee of the Department of Human Services, as 31 defined in Section 14-110, after June 28, 2001 (the -2- LRB9215866EGfg 1 effective date of Public Act 92-14)this amendatory Act2of the 92nd General Assembly, or (B) becomes a member of 3 the State Employees' Retirement System pursuant to 4 Section 14-108.2c of this Code; 5 (3) Any regional superintendent of schools, 6 assistant regional superintendent of schools, State 7 Superintendent of Education; any person employed by the 8 State Board of Education as an executive; any executive 9 of the boards engaged in the service of public common 10 school education in school districts covered under this 11 system of which the State Superintendent of Education is 12 an ex-officio member; 13 (4) Any employee of a school board association 14 operating in compliance with Article 23 of the School 15 Code who is certificated under the law governing the 16 certification of teachers; 17 (5) Any person employed by the retirement system 18 who: 19 (i) was an employee of and a participant in 20 the system on August 17, 2001 (the effective date of 21 Public Act 92-416)this amendatory Act of the 92nd22General Assembly, or 23 (ii) becomes an employee of the system on or 24 after August 17, 2001the effective date of this25amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly; 26 (6) Any educational, administrative, professional 27 or other staff employed by and under the supervision and 28 control of a regional superintendent of schools, provided 29 such employment position requires the person to be 30 certificated under the law governing the certification of 31 teachers and is in an educational program serving 2 or 32 more districts in accordance with a joint agreement 33 authorized by the School Code or by federal legislation; 34 (7) Any educational, administrative, professional -3- LRB9215866EGfg 1 or other staff employed in an educational program 2 serving 2 or more school districts in accordance with a 3 joint agreement authorized by the School Code or by 4 federal legislation and in a position requiring 5 certification under the laws governing the certification 6 of teachers; 7 (8) Any officer or employee of a statewide teacher 8 organization or officer of a national teacher 9 organization who is certified under the law governing 10 certification of teachers, provided: (i) the individual 11 had previously established creditable service under this 12 Article, (ii) the individual files with the system an 13 irrevocable election to become a member, and (iii) the 14 individual does not receive credit for such service under 15 any other Article of this Code; 16 (9) Any educational, administrative, professional, 17 or other staff employed in a charter school operating in 18 compliance with the Charter Schools Law who is 19 certificated under the law governing the certification of 20 teachers. 21 An annuitant receiving a retirement annuity under this 22 Article or under Article 17 of this Code who istemporarily23 employed by a board of education or other employer asnot24exceeding thatpermitted under Section 16-118 or 16-150.1 is 25 not a "teacher" for purposes of this Article. A person who 26 has received a single-sum retirement benefit under Section 27 16-136.4 of this Article is not a "teacher" for purposes of 28 this Article. 29 (Source: P.A. 92-14, eff. 6-28-01; 92-416, eff. 8-17-01; 30 revised 10-18-01.) 31 (40 ILCS 5/16-118) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-118) 32 Sec. 16-118. Retirement. "Retirement": Entry upon a 33 retirement annuity or receipt of a single-sum retirement -4- LRB9215866EGfg 1 benefit granted under this Article after termination of 2 active service as a teacher. 3 (a) An annuitant receiving a retirement annuity other 4 than a disability retirement annuity may accept employment as 5 a teacher from a school board or other employer specified in 6 Section 16-106 without impairing retirement status, if that 7 employment: (1) is not within the school year during which 8 service was terminated; and (2) does not exceed 100 paid days 9 or 500 paid hours in any school year (during the period 10 beginning July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2006, 120 paid days 11 or 600 paid hours in each school year). Where such permitted 12 employment is partly on a daily and partly on an hourly 13 basis, a day shall be considered as 5 hours. 14 (b) Subsection (a) does not apply to an annuitant who 15 returns to teaching under the program established in Section 16 16-150.1, for the duration of his or her participation in 17 that program. 18 (Source: P.A. 92-416, eff. 8-17-01.) 19 (40 ILCS 5/16-132) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-132) 20 Sec. 16-132. Retirement annuity eligibility. A member 21 who has at least 20 years of creditable service is entitled 22 to a retirement annuity upon or after attainment of age 55. 23 A member who has at least 10 but less than 20 years of 24 creditable service is entitled to a retirement annuity upon 25 or after attainment of age 60. A member who has at least 5 26 but less than 10 years of creditable service is entitled to a 27 retirement annuity upon or after attainment of age 62. A 28 member who (i) has earned during the period immediately 29 preceding the last day of service at least one year of 30 contributing creditable service as an employee of a 31 department as defined in Section 14-103.04, (ii) has earned 32 at least 5 years of contributing creditable service as an 33 employee of a department as defined in Section 14-103.04, and -5- LRB9215866EGfg 1 (iii) retires on or after January 1, 2001 is entitled to a 2 retirement annuity upon or after attainment of an age which, 3 when added to the number of years of his or her total 4 creditable service, equals at least 85. Portions of years 5 shall be counted as decimal equivalents. 6 A member who is eligible to receive a retirement annuity 7 of at least 74.6% of final average salary and will attain age 8 55 on or before December 31 during the year which commences 9 on July 1 shall be deemed to attain age 55 on the preceding 10 June 1. 11 A member meeting the above eligibility conditions is 12 entitled to a retirement annuity upon written application to 13 the board setting forth the date the member wishes the 14 retirement annuity to commence. However, the effective date 15 of the retirement annuity shall be no earlier than the day 16 following the last day of creditable service, regardless of 17 the date of official termination of employment. 18 To be eligible for a retirement annuity, a member shall 19 not be employed as a teacher in the schools included under 20 this System or under Article 17, except (i) as provided in 21 Section 16-118 or 16-150.1, (ii) ifunlessthe member is 22 disabled (in which event, eligibility for salary must cease), 23 or (iii) ifunlessthe System is required by federal law to 24 commence payment due to the member's age; the changes to this 25 sentence made by this amendatory Act of the 92nd General 26 Assembly1991 shallapply without regard to whether the 27 member terminated employment before or after its effective 28 date. 29 (Source: P.A. 90-582, eff. 5-27-98; 91-927, eff. 12-14-00.) 30 (40 ILCS 5/16-150) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-150) 31 Sec. 16-150. Re-entry. 32 (a) This Section does not apply to an annuitant who 33 returns to teaching under the program established in Section -6- LRB9215866EGfg 1 16-150.1, for the duration of his or her participation in 2 that program. 3 (b) If an annuitant under this System is again employed 4 as a teacher for an aggregate period exceeding that permitted 5 by Section 16-118, his or her retirement annuity shall be 6 terminated and the annuitant shall thereupon be regarded as 7 an active member. The annuitant's remaining accumulated 8 contributions shall be transferred to the Members' 9 Contribution Reserve from the Employer's Contribution 10 Reserve. 11 Such annuitant is not entitled to a recomputation of his 12 or her retirement annuity unless at least one full year of 13 creditable service is rendered after the latest re-entry into 14 service and the annuitant must have rendered at least 3 years 15 of creditable service after last re-entry into service to 16 qualify for a recomputation of the retirement annuity based 17 on amendments enacted while in receipt of a retirement 18 annuity, except when retirement was due to disability. 19 However, regardless of age, an annuitant in receipt of a 20 retirement annuity may be given temporary employment by a 21 school board not exceeding that permitted under Section 22 16-118 and continue to receive the retirement annuity. 23 (c) Unless retirement was necessitated by disability, a 24 retirement shall be considered cancelled and the retirement 25 allowance must be repaid in full if the annuitant is employed 26 as a teacher within the school year during which service was 27 terminated. 28 (d) An annuitant's retirement which does not include a 29 period of at least one full and complete school year shall be 30 considered cancelled and the retirement annuity must be 31 repaid in full unless such retirement was necessitated by 32 disability. 33 (Source: P.A. 86-273; 87-794.) -7- LRB9215866EGfg 1 (40 ILCS 5/16-150.1 new) 2 Sec. 16-150.1. Return to teaching in shortage area. 3 (a) As used in this Section, "eligible employment" means 4 employment beginning on or after July 1, 2002 and ending no 5 later than June 30, 2007 in a public elementary or secondary 6 school that is located in an educational service region that 7 is experiencing a shortage of qualified teachers, as 8 determined by the regional superintendent, in a position 9 requiring certification under the law governing the 10 certification of teachers. If the regional superintendent's 11 determination of a shortage of qualified teachers is limited 12 to a particular subject area, then the eligible employment 13 must also be as a classroom teacher in that subject area. 14 (b) An annuitant receiving a retirement annuity under 15 this Article (other than a disability retirement annuity) may 16 engage in eligible employment without impairing his or her 17 retirement status or retirement annuity, subject to the 18 following conditions: 19 (1) the eligible employment does not begin within 20 the school year during which service was terminated; 21 (2) the annuitant has at least 34 years of service 22 credit under this Article; 23 (3) the annuitant has not received any early 24 retirement incentive under Section 16-133.3, 16-133.4, or 25 16-133.5; 26 (4) the salary received by the annuitant for the 27 eligible employment is not more than 75% of the final 28 average salary upon which his or her retirement annuity 29 is based; and 30 (5) before the eligible employment begins, the 31 annuitant notifies the System in writing of his or her 32 desire to participate in the program established under 33 this Section. 34 (c) An annuitant engaged in eligible employment in -8- LRB9215866EGfg 1 accordance with subsection (b) shall be deemed a participant 2 in the program established under this Section for so long as 3 he or she remains employed in eligible employment. 4 (d) A participant in the program established under this 5 Section continues to be a retirement annuitant, rather than 6 an active teacher, for all of the purposes of this Code. 7 With respect to an annuitant's eligible employment under 8 this Section, neither employee nor employer contributions 9 shall be made to the System and no additional service credit 10 shall be earned. Eligible employment does not affect the 11 annuitant's final average salary nor the amount of the 12 retirement annuity. 13 (e) Within 45 days after the effective date of this 14 amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly, the System shall 15 notify all qualified retirement annuitants about the terms 16 and availability of the program established under this 17 Section. 18 (f) This Section applies without regard to whether the 19 annuitant was in service on or after the effective date of 20 this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly. 21 (40 ILCS 5/16-152) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-152) 22 Sec. 16-152. Contributions by members. 23 (a) Each member shall make contributions for membership 24 service to this System as follows: 25 (1) Effective July 1, 1998, contributions of 7.50% 26 of salary towards the cost of the retirement annuity. 27 Such contributions shall be deemed "normal 28 contributions". 29 (2) Effective July 1, 1969, contributions of 1/2 of 30 1% of salary toward the cost of the automatic annual 31 increase in retirement annuity provided under Section 32 16-133.1. 33 (3) Effective July 24, 1959, contributions of 1% of -9- LRB9215866EGfg 1 salary towards the cost of survivor benefits. Such 2 contributions shall not be credited to the individual 3 account of the member and shall not be subject to refund 4 except as provided under Section 16-143.2. 5 (b) The minimum required contribution for any year of 6 full-time teaching service shall be $192. 7 (c) Contributions shall not be required of any annuitant 8 receiving a retirement annuity who is giventemporary9 employment asnot exceeding thatpermitted under Section 10 16-118 or 16-150.1. 11 (d) A person who (i) was a member before July 1, 1998, 12 (ii) retires with more than 34 years of creditable service, 13 and (iii) does not elect to qualify for the augmented rate 14 under Section 16-129.1 shall be entitled, at the time of 15 retirement, to receive a partial refund of contributions made 16 under this Section for service occurring after the later of 17 June 30, 1998 or attainment of 34 years of creditable 18 service, in an amount equal to 1.00% of the salary upon which 19 those contributions were based. 20 (Source: P.A. 90-582, eff. 5-27-98.) 21 Section 10. The School Code is amended by changing 22 Section 3-14.25 as follows: 23 (105 ILCS 5/3-14.25) (from Ch. 122, par. 3-14.25) 24 Sec. 3-14.25. Unfilled teaching positions list; 25 determination of shortage. 26 (a) To maintain, and make available to the public during 27 regular business hours, a list of unfilled teaching positions 28 within the region. The most current version of the list must 29 be posted on or linked to the regional office of education's 30 Internet web site. If the regional office of education does 31 not have an Internet web site, the regional superintendent of 32 schools must make the list available to the State Board of -10- LRB9215866EGfg 1 Education and the State Board of Education must post the list 2 on the State Board of Education's Internet web site. The 3 State Board of Education's Internet web site must provide a 4 link to each regional office of education's list. 5 (b) To determine annually whether the region is 6 experiencing a shortage of qualified teachers in general or a 7 shortage of qualified teachers in a particular subject area; 8 and to notify each school district in the region, the 9 Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois, and the 10 State Board of Education of that determination, for the 11 purpose of authorizing the employment of retired teachers 12 under the program established in Section 16-150.1 of the 13 Illinois Pension Code. 14 (Source: P.A. 92-41, eff. 7-1-01.) 15 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 16 becoming law.