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 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
 
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 1        effective date of Public Act 92-14) this  amendatory  Act
 2        of  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  92nd
22             General Assembly, or
23                  (ii)  becomes  an  employee of the system on or
24             after August 17, 2001 the  effective  date  of  this
25             amendatory 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
 
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 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  is  temporarily
23    employed  by  a  board  of education or other employer as not
24    exceeding that permitted 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
 
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 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
 
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 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)  if  unless  the  member  is
22    disabled (in which event, eligibility for salary must cease),
23    or  (iii)  if unless the 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    Assembly  1991  shall  apply  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
 
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 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.)
 
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 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
 
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 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
 
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 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  given   temporary
 9    employment  as  not  exceeding  that  permitted 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
 
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 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.

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