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Public Act 096-1535


 

Public Act 1535 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY



 


 
Public Act 096-1535
 
HB1565 EnrolledLRB096 05112 AMC 15178 b

    AN ACT concerning public employee benefits.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by changing
Section 14-104 as follows:
 
    (40 ILCS 5/14-104)  (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-104)
    Sec. 14-104. Service for which contributions permitted.
Contributions provided for in this Section shall cover the
period of service granted. Except as otherwise provided in this
Section, the contributions shall be based upon the employee's
compensation and contribution rate in effect on the date he
last became a member of the System; provided that for all
employment prior to January 1, 1969 the contribution rate shall
be that in effect for a noncovered employee on the date he last
became a member of the System. Except as otherwise provided in
this Section, contributions permitted under this Section shall
include regular interest from the date an employee last became
a member of the System to the date of payment.
    These contributions must be paid in full before retirement
either in a lump sum or in installment payments in accordance
with such rules as may be adopted by the board.
    (a) Any member may make contributions as required in this
Section for any period of service, subsequent to the date of
establishment, but prior to the date of membership.
    (b) Any employee who had been previously excluded from
membership because of age at entry and subsequently became
eligible may elect to make contributions as required in this
Section for the period of service during which he was
ineligible.
    (c) An employee of the Department of Insurance who, after
January 1, 1944 but prior to becoming eligible for membership,
received salary from funds of insurance companies in the
process of rehabilitation, liquidation, conservation or
dissolution, may elect to make contributions as required in
this Section for such service.
    (d) Any employee who rendered service in a State office to
which he was elected, or rendered service in the elective
office of Clerk of the Appellate Court prior to the date he
became a member, may make contributions for such service as
required in this Section. Any member who served by appointment
of the Governor under the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois
and did not participate in this System may make contributions
as required in this Section for such service.
    (e) Any person employed by the United States government or
any instrumentality or agency thereof from January 1, 1942
through November 15, 1946 as the result of a transfer from
State service by executive order of the President of the United
States shall be entitled to prior service credit covering the
period from January 1, 1942 through December 31, 1943 as
provided for in this Article and to membership service credit
for the period from January 1, 1944 through November 15, 1946
by making the contributions required in this Section. A person
so employed on January 1, 1944 but whose employment began after
January 1, 1942 may qualify for prior service and membership
service credit under the same conditions.
    (f) An employee of the Department of Labor of the State of
Illinois who performed services for and under the supervision
of that Department prior to January 1, 1944 but who was
compensated for those services directly by federal funds and
not by a warrant of the Auditor of Public Accounts paid by the
State Treasurer may establish credit for such employment by
making the contributions required in this Section. An employee
of the Department of Agriculture of the State of Illinois, who
performed services for and under the supervision of that
Department prior to June 1, 1963, but was compensated for those
services directly by federal funds and not paid by a warrant of
the Auditor of Public Accounts paid by the State Treasurer, and
who did not contribute to any other public employee retirement
system for such service, may establish credit for such
employment by making the contributions required in this
Section.
    (g) Any employee who executed a waiver of membership within
60 days prior to January 1, 1944 may, at any time while in the
service of a department, file with the board a rescission of
such waiver. Upon making the contributions required by this
Section, the member shall be granted the creditable service
that would have been received if the waiver had not been
executed.
    (h) Until May 1, 1990, an employee who was employed on a
full-time basis by a regional planning commission for at least
5 continuous years may establish creditable service for such
employment by making the contributions required under this
Section, provided that any credits earned by the employee in
the commission's retirement plan have been terminated.
    (i) Any person who rendered full time contractual services
to the General Assembly as a member of a legislative staff may
establish service credit for up to 8 years of such services by
making the contributions required under this Section, provided
that application therefor is made not later than July 1, 1991.
    (j) By paying the contributions otherwise required under
this Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be
equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefit plus
interest, but with all of the interest calculated from the date
the employee last became a member of the System or November 19,
1991, whichever is later, to the date of payment, an employee
may establish service credit for a period of up to 4 years
spent in active military service for which he does not qualify
for credit under Section 14-105, provided that (1) he was not
dishonorably discharged from such military service, and (2) the
amount of service credit established by a member under this
subsection (j), when added to the amount of military service
credit granted to the member under subsection (b) of Section
14-105, shall not exceed 5 years. The change in the manner of
calculating interest under this subsection (j) made by this
amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly applies to credit
purchased by an employee on or after its effective date and
does not entitle any person to a refund of contributions or
interest already paid. In compliance with Section 14-152.1 of
this Act concerning new benefit increases, any new benefit
increase as a result of the changes to this subsection (j) made
by Public Act 95-483 is funded through the employee
contributions provided for in this subsection (j). Any new
benefit increase as a result of the changes made to this
subsection (j) by Public Act 95-483 is exempt from the
provisions of subsection (d) of Section 14-152.1.
    (k) An employee who was employed on a full-time basis by
the Illinois State's Attorneys Association Statewide Appellate
Assistance Service LEAA-ILEC grant project prior to the time
that project became the State's Attorneys Appellate Service
Commission, now the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate
Prosecutor, an agency of State government, may establish
creditable service for not more than 60 months service for such
employment by making contributions required under this
Section.
    (l) By paying the contributions otherwise required under
this Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be
equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefit plus
interest, a member may establish service credit for periods of
less than one year spent on authorized leave of absence from
service, provided that (1) the period of leave began on or
after January 1, 1982 and (2) any credit established by the
member for the period of leave in any other public employee
retirement system has been terminated. A member may establish
service credit under this subsection for more than one period
of authorized leave, and in that case the total period of
service credit established by the member under this subsection
may exceed one year. In determining the contributions required
for establishing service credit under this subsection, the
interest shall be calculated from the beginning of the leave of
absence to the date of payment.
    (l-5) By paying the contributions otherwise required under
this Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be
equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefit plus
interest, a member may establish service credit for periods of
up to 2 years spent on authorized leave of absence from
service, provided that during that leave the member represented
or was employed as an officer or employee of a statewide labor
organization that represents members of this System. In
determining the contributions required for establishing
service credit under this subsection, the interest shall be
calculated from the beginning of the leave of absence to the
date of payment.
    (m) Any person who rendered contractual services to a
member of the General Assembly as a worker in the member's
district office may establish creditable service for up to 3
years of those contractual services by making the contributions
required under this Section. The System shall determine a
full-time salary equivalent for the purpose of calculating the
required contribution. To establish credit under this
subsection, the applicant must apply to the System by March 1,
1998.
    (n) Any person who rendered contractual services to a
member of the General Assembly as a worker providing
constituent services to persons in the member's district may
establish creditable service for up to 8 years of those
contractual services by making the contributions required
under this Section. The System shall determine a full-time
salary equivalent for the purpose of calculating the required
contribution. To establish credit under this subsection, the
applicant must apply to the System by March 1, 1998.
    (o) A member who participated in the Illinois Legislative
Staff Internship Program may establish creditable service for
up to one year of that participation by making the contribution
required under this Section. The System shall determine a
full-time salary equivalent for the purpose of calculating the
required contribution. Credit may not be established under this
subsection for any period for which service credit is
established under any other provision of this Code.
    (p) By paying the contributions otherwise required under
this Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be
equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefit plus
interest, a member may establish service credit for a period of
up to 8 years during which he or she was employed by the
Visually Handicapped Managers of Illinois in a vending program
operated under a contractual agreement with the Department of
Rehabilitation Services or its successor agency.
    This subsection (p) applies without regard to whether the
person was in service on or after the effective date of this
amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly. In the case of a
person who is receiving a retirement annuity on that effective
date, the increase, if any, shall begin to accrue on the first
annuity payment date following receipt by the System of the
contributions required under this subsection (p).
    (q) By paying the required contributions under this
Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be equal to
the employer's normal cost of the benefit plus interest, an
employee who was laid off but returned to any State employment
may establish creditable service for the period of the layoff,
provided that (1) the applicant applies for the creditable
service under this subsection (q) within 6 months after July
27, 2010 (the effective date of Public Act 96-1320) this
amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, (2) the applicant
does not receive credit for that period under any other
provision of this Code, (3) at the time of the layoff, the
applicant is not in an initial probationary status consistent
with the rules of the Department of Central Management
Services, and (4) the total amount of creditable service
established by the applicant under this subsection (q) does not
exceed 3 years. For service established under this subsection
(q), the required employee contribution shall be based on the
rate of compensation earned by the employee on the date of
returning to employment after the layoff and the contribution
rate then in effect, and the required interest shall be
calculated at the actuarially assumed rate from the date of
returning to employment after the layoff to the date of
payment. Funding for any new benefit increase, as defined in
Section 14-152.1 of this Act, that is created under this
subsection (q) will be provided by the employee contributions
required under this subsection (q).
    (r) A member who participated in the University of Illinois
Government Public Service Internship Program (GPSI) may
establish creditable service for up to 2 years of that
participation by making the contribution required under this
Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be equal to
the employer's normal cost of the benefit plus interest. The
System shall determine a full-time salary equivalent for the
purpose of calculating the required contribution. Credit may
not be established under this subsection for any period for
which service credit is established under any other provision
of this Code.
    (s) A member who worked as a nurse under a contractual
agreement for the Department of Public Aid, or its successor
agency, the Department of Human Services, in the Client
Assessment Unit and was subsequently determined to be a State
employee by the United States Internal Revenue Service and the
Illinois Labor Relations Board may establish creditable
service for those contractual services by making the
contributions required under this Section. To establish credit
under this subsection, the applicant must apply to the System
by July 1, 2008.
    The Department of Human Services shall pay an employer
contribution based upon an amount determined by the Board to be
equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefit, plus
interest.
    In compliance with Section 14-152.1 added by Public Act
94-4, the cost of the benefits provided by Public Act 95-583
are offset by the required employee and employer contributions.
    (t) Any person who rendered contractual services on a
full-time basis to the Illinois Institute of Natural Resources
and the Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources may
establish creditable service for up to 4 years of those
contractual services by making the contributions required
under this Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to
be equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefit plus
interest at the actuarially assumed rate from the first day of
the service for which credit is being established to the date
of payment. To establish credit under this subsection (t), the
applicant must apply to the System within 6 months after July
27, 2010 August 28, 2009 (the effective date of Public Act
96-1320 96-775) this amendatory Act of the 96th General
Assembly.
    (u) By paying the required contributions under this
Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be equal to
the employer's normal cost of the benefit, plus interest, a
member may establish creditable service and earnings credit for
periods of furlough beginning on or after July 1, 2008. To
receive this credit, the participant must (i) apply in writing
to the System before December 31, 2011 and (ii) not receive
compensation for the furlough period. For service established
under this subsection, the required employee contribution
shall be based on the rate of compensation earned by the
employee immediately following the date of the first furlough
day in the time period specified in this subsection (u), and
the required interest shall be calculated at the actuarially
assumed rate from the date of the furlough to the date of
payment. A member may establish creditable service and earnings
credit for a period of voluntary or involuntary furlough, not
exceeding 5 days, beginning on or after July 1, 2008 and ending
on or before June 30, 2009, that is utilized as a means of
addressing a State fiscal emergency. To receive this credit,
the member must apply in writing to the System before July 1,
2012, and make contributions required under this Section, plus
an amount determined by the Board to be equal to the employer's
normal cost of the benefit, plus interest at the actuarially
assumed rate.
    A member may establish creditable service and earnings
credit for a period of voluntary or involuntary furlough, not
exceeding 24 days, beginning on or after July 1, 2009 and
ending on or before June 30, 2011, that is utilized as a means
of addressing a State fiscal emergency. To receive this credit,
the member must, before December 31, 2011, (i) apply in writing
to the System and (ii) make the contributions required under
this Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to be
equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefit, plus
interest at the actuarially assumed rate.
    (v) Any member who rendered full-time contractual services
to an Illinois Veterans Home operated by the Department of
Veterans' Affairs may establish service credit for up to 8
years of such services by making the contributions required
under this Section, plus an amount determined by the Board to
be equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefit, plus
interest at the actuarially assumed rate. To establish credit
under this subsection, the applicant must apply to the System
no later than 6 months after July 27, 2010 2009 (the effective
date of Public Act 96-1320 96-97) this amendatory Act of the
96th General Assembly.
(Source: P.A. 95-483, eff. 8-28-07; 95-583, eff. 8-31-07;
95-652, eff. 10-11-07; 95-876, eff. 8-21-08; 96-97, eff.
7-27-09; 96-718, eff. 8-25-09; 96-775, eff. 8-28-09; 96-961,
eff. 7-2-10; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1320, eff. 7-27-10;
revised 9-16-10.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.

Effective Date: 3/4/2011