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1 | AN ACT concerning public employee benefits.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | changing Sections 3-103, 4-103, 7-109, and 7-132 and by adding | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Sections 3-146 and 4-141.5 as follows:
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7 | (40 ILCS 5/3-103) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-103)
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8 | Sec. 3-103. Municipality. "Municipality": (1) Any city, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | village , or incorporated town of 5,000
or more but less than | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | 500,000 inhabitants,
as determined from the United
States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Government statistics or a census taken at any time by the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | city,
village , or incorporated town and (2) any city, village , | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | or incorporated
town of
less than 5,000 inhabitants that | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | which , by referendum held under Section 3-145 ,
adopts this | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Article.
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16 | "Municipality" does not include a city, village, or | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | incorporated town with a population of less than 5,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | inhabitants that has adopted a referendum under Section 3-146. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | (Source: P.A. 83-1440.)
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20 | (40 ILCS 5/3-146 new) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Sec. 3-146. Termination of participation by referendum. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Any municipality, as defined in Section 3-103, with a |
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1 | population of less than 5,000 inhabitants as determined by | ||||||
2 | both of the preceding 2 federal decennial censuses, or that | ||||||
3 | has a population of less than 5,000 inhabitants and approved a | ||||||
4 | referendum creating a pension fund under Section 3-145, may, | ||||||
5 | in accordance with this Section, terminate its participation | ||||||
6 | in a pension fund created under this Article with regard to | ||||||
7 | persons who first become police officers after the adoption of | ||||||
8 | the proposition under this Section and enroll in the Illinois | ||||||
9 | Municipal Retirement Fund persons who first become police | ||||||
10 | officers after the adoption of the proposition under this | ||||||
11 | Section. | ||||||
12 | The corporate authorities of the municipality shall, by | ||||||
13 | resolution, provide for submission of the proposition to the | ||||||
14 | voters. The municipality shall certify the resolution and the | ||||||
15 | proposition to the proper election officials who shall submit | ||||||
16 | the proposition in accordance with the general election law at | ||||||
17 | a regular election in the municipality if notice of the | ||||||
18 | referendum has been given in accordance with the provisions of | ||||||
19 | Section 12-5 of the Election Code in effect at the time of the | ||||||
20 | referendum and notice has been published at least 10 and not | ||||||
21 | more than 45 days before the date of the election, | ||||||
22 | notwithstanding the time for publication otherwise imposed by | ||||||
23 | Section 12-5. Notices required in connection with the | ||||||
24 | submission of public questions shall be as set forth in | ||||||
25 | Section 12-5 of the Election Code. If the proposition is not | ||||||
26 | adopted at that election, it may be submitted in like manner at |
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1 | any regular election thereafter. The proposition shall be | ||||||
2 | substantially in the following form: | ||||||
3 | Shall the city (or village or incorporated town as the | ||||||
4 | case may be) of . . . . enroll police officers hired after | ||||||
5 | the adoption of this proposition into the Illinois | ||||||
6 | Municipal Retirement Fund and terminate its participation | ||||||
7 | in the Article 3 pension fund once all participants and | ||||||
8 | current beneficiaries have received their entitled | ||||||
9 | benefits? | ||||||
10 | The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No". If a majority | ||||||
11 | of the electors voting on the referendum are in favor of the | ||||||
12 | referendum, the municipality shall notify the Illinois | ||||||
13 | Municipal Retirement Fund in the form and manner specified by | ||||||
14 | the Board of the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund and all | ||||||
15 | police officers who first become police officers after the | ||||||
16 | adoption of the proposition shall be enrolled in the Illinois | ||||||
17 | Municipal Retirement Fund instead of the fund under this | ||||||
18 | Article. Police officers who first became participants prior | ||||||
19 | to the adoption of the proposition shall continue as | ||||||
20 | participants in the fund under this Article. | ||||||
21 | A municipality that has adopted the proposition may elect | ||||||
22 | to terminate its participation under this Article and dissolve | ||||||
23 | the fund if all of the following conditions are met: | ||||||
24 | (1) An independent auditor certifies that the fund | ||||||
25 | created under this Article has no liabilities and there | ||||||
26 | are no members or participants in the fund and no |
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1 | beneficiaries entitled to benefits under the fund. | ||||||
2 | (2) The corporate authorities of the municipality, by | ||||||
3 | ordinance, approve the closing of the fund. | ||||||
4 | The Department of Insurance shall adopt rules to implement | ||||||
5 | this Section.
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6 | (40 ILCS 5/4-103) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-103)
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7 | Sec. 4-103. Municipality. "Municipality": (1) Any city, | ||||||
8 | township, village , or incorporated town
of 5,000 or more but | ||||||
9 | less than 500,000
inhabitants, and any fire protection | ||||||
10 | district having any full-time
paid firefighters, and (2) any | ||||||
11 | city, village,
incorporated town or township of less than | ||||||
12 | 5,000 inhabitants having a full-time
paid fire department | ||||||
13 | which adopts the provisions of this article
pursuant to the | ||||||
14 | provisions of Section 4-141. The term "city council" or
"board | ||||||
15 | of trustees" includes
the board of trustees of a fire | ||||||
16 | protection district and the board of town
trustees or other | ||||||
17 | persons empowered to
draft the tentative budget and | ||||||
18 | appropriation ordinance and the electors of
such a township | ||||||
19 | acting at the annual or special meeting of town
electors.
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20 | "Municipality" does not include a city, village,
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21 | incorporated town, or township of less than 5,000 inhabitants | ||||||
22 | that has adopted a referendum under Section 4-141.5. | ||||||
23 | (Source: P.A. 83-1440.)
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24 | (40 ILCS 5/4-141.5 new) |
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1 | Sec. 4-141.5. Termination of participation by referendum. | ||||||
2 | Any municipality, as defined in Section 4-103, with a | ||||||
3 | population of less than 5,000 inhabitants as determined by | ||||||
4 | both of the preceding 2 federal decennial censuses, or that | ||||||
5 | has a population of less than 5,000 inhabitants and approved a | ||||||
6 | referendum creating a pension fund under Section 4-141, may, | ||||||
7 | in accordance with this Section, terminate its participation | ||||||
8 | in a pension fund created under this Article with regard to | ||||||
9 | persons who first become firefighters after the adoption of | ||||||
10 | the proposition under this Section and enroll in the Illinois | ||||||
11 | Municipal Retirement Fund persons who first become | ||||||
12 | firefighters after the adoption of the proposition under this | ||||||
13 | Section. | ||||||
14 | The corporate authorities of the municipality shall, by | ||||||
15 | resolution, provide for submission of the proposition to the | ||||||
16 | voters. The municipality shall certify the resolution and the | ||||||
17 | proposition to the proper election officials who shall submit | ||||||
18 | the proposition in accordance with the general election law at | ||||||
19 | a regular election in the municipality if notice of the | ||||||
20 | referendum has been given in accordance with the provisions of | ||||||
21 | Section 12-5 of the Election Code in effect at the time of the | ||||||
22 | referendum and notice has been published at least 10 and not | ||||||
23 | more than 45 days before the date of the election, | ||||||
24 | notwithstanding the time for publication otherwise imposed by | ||||||
25 | Section 12-5. Notices required in connection with the | ||||||
26 | submission of public questions shall be as set forth in |
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1 | Section 12-5 of the Election Code. If the proposition is not | ||||||
2 | adopted at that election, it may be submitted in like manner at | ||||||
3 | any regular election thereafter. The proposition shall be | ||||||
4 | substantially in the following form: | ||||||
5 | Shall the city (or village, township, or incorporated | ||||||
6 | town as the case may be) of . . . . enroll firefighters | ||||||
7 | hired after the adoption of this proposition into the | ||||||
8 | Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund and terminate its | ||||||
9 | participation in the Article 4 pension fund once all | ||||||
10 | current participants and beneficiaries have received their | ||||||
11 | entitled benefits? | ||||||
12 | The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No". If a majority | ||||||
13 | of the electors voting on the referendum are in favor of the | ||||||
14 | referendum, the municipality shall notify the Illinois | ||||||
15 | Municipal Retirement Fund in the form and manner specified by | ||||||
16 | the Board of the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund and all | ||||||
17 | firefighters who first become firefighters after the adoption | ||||||
18 | of the proposition shall be enrolled in the Illinois Municipal | ||||||
19 | Retirement Fund instead of the fund under this Article. | ||||||
20 | Firefighters who first became participants prior to the | ||||||
21 | adoption of the proposition shall continue as participants in | ||||||
22 | the fund under this Article. | ||||||
23 | A municipality that has adopted the proposition may elect | ||||||
24 | to terminate its participation under this Article and dissolve | ||||||
25 | the fund if all of the following conditions are met: | ||||||
26 | (1) An independent auditor certifies that the fund |
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1 | created under this Article has no liabilities and there | ||||||
2 | are no members or participants in the fund and no | ||||||
3 | beneficiaries entitled to benefits under the fund. | ||||||
4 | (2) The corporate authorities of the municipality, by | ||||||
5 | ordinance, approve the closing of the fund. | ||||||
6 | The Department of Insurance shall adopt rules to implement | ||||||
7 | this Section.
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8 | (40 ILCS 5/7-109) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-109)
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9 | Sec. 7-109. Employee.
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10 | (1) "Employee" means any person who:
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11 | (a) 1. Receives earnings as payment for the | ||||||
12 | performance of personal
services or official duties out of | ||||||
13 | the general fund of a municipality,
or out of any special | ||||||
14 | fund or funds controlled by a municipality, or by
an | ||||||
15 | instrumentality thereof, or a participating | ||||||
16 | instrumentality, including,
in counties, the fees or | ||||||
17 | earnings of any county fee office; and
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18 | 2. Under the usual common law rules applicable in | ||||||
19 | determining the
employer-employee relationship, has the | ||||||
20 | status of an employee with a
municipality, or any | ||||||
21 | instrumentality thereof, or a participating
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22 | instrumentality, including alderpersons, county | ||||||
23 | supervisors and other
persons (excepting those employed as | ||||||
24 | independent contractors) who are
paid compensation, fees, | ||||||
25 | allowances or other emolument for official
duties, and, in |
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1 | counties, the several county fee offices.
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2 | (b) Serves as a township treasurer appointed under the | ||||||
3 | School
Code, as heretofore or hereafter amended, and
who | ||||||
4 | receives for such services regular compensation as | ||||||
5 | distinguished
from per diem compensation, and any regular | ||||||
6 | employee in the office of
any township treasurer whether | ||||||
7 | or not his earnings are paid from the
income of the | ||||||
8 | permanent township fund or from funds subject to
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9 | distribution to the several school districts and parts of | ||||||
10 | school
districts as provided in the School Code, or from | ||||||
11 | both such sources; or is the chief executive officer, | ||||||
12 | chief educational officer, chief fiscal officer, or other | ||||||
13 | employee of a Financial Oversight Panel established | ||||||
14 | pursuant to Article 1H of the School Code, other than a | ||||||
15 | superintendent or certified school business official, | ||||||
16 | except that such person shall not be treated as an | ||||||
17 | employee under this Section if that person has negotiated | ||||||
18 | with the Financial Oversight Panel, in conjunction with | ||||||
19 | the school district, a contractual agreement for exclusion | ||||||
20 | from this Section.
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21 | (c) Holds an elective office in a municipality, | ||||||
22 | instrumentality
thereof or participating instrumentality.
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23 | (2) "Employee" does not include persons who:
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24 | (a) Are eligible for inclusion under any of the | ||||||
25 | following laws:
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26 | 1. "An Act in relation to an Illinois State |
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1 | Teachers' Pension and
Retirement Fund", approved May | ||||||
2 | 27, 1915, as amended;
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3 | 2. Articles 15 and 16 of this Code.
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4 | However, such persons shall be included as employees | ||||||
5 | to the extent of
earnings that are not eligible for | ||||||
6 | inclusion under the foregoing laws
for services not of an | ||||||
7 | instructional nature of any kind.
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8 | However, any member of the armed forces who is | ||||||
9 | employed as a teacher
of subjects in the Reserve Officers | ||||||
10 | Training Corps of any school and who
is not certified | ||||||
11 | under the law governing the certification of teachers
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12 | shall be included as an employee.
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13 | (b) Are designated by the governing body of a | ||||||
14 | municipality in which a
pension fund is required by law to | ||||||
15 | be established for policemen or
firemen, respectively, as | ||||||
16 | performing police or fire protection duties,
except that | ||||||
17 | when such persons are the heads of the police or fire
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18 | department and are not eligible to be included within any | ||||||
19 | such pension
fund, they shall be included within this | ||||||
20 | Article; provided, that such
persons shall not be excluded | ||||||
21 | to the extent of concurrent service and
earnings not | ||||||
22 | designated as being for police or fire protection duties. | ||||||
23 | This paragraph (b) does not apply to a person performing | ||||||
24 | police duties for a municipality that has adopted a | ||||||
25 | referendum under Section 3-146 or a person performing fire | ||||||
26 | protection duties for a municipality that has adopted a |
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1 | referendum under Section 4-141.5.
However, (i) any head of | ||||||
2 | a police department who was a participant under this
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3 | Article immediately before October 1, 1977 and did not | ||||||
4 | elect, under Section
3-109 of this Act, to participate in | ||||||
5 | a police pension fund shall be an
"employee", and (ii) any | ||||||
6 | chief of police who became a participating employee under | ||||||
7 | this Article before January 1, 2019 and who elects to | ||||||
8 | participate in this
Fund under Section 3-109.1 of this | ||||||
9 | Code, regardless of whether such person
continues to be | ||||||
10 | employed as chief of police or is employed in some other
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11 | rank or capacity within the police department, shall be an | ||||||
12 | employee under
this Article for so long as such person is | ||||||
13 | employed to perform police
duties by a participating | ||||||
14 | municipality and has not lawfully rescinded that
election. | ||||||
15 | (b-5) Were not participating employees under this | ||||||
16 | Article before August 26, 2018 (the effective date of | ||||||
17 | Public Act 100-1097) and participated as a chief of police | ||||||
18 | in a fund under Article 3 and return to work in any | ||||||
19 | capacity with the police department, with any oversight of | ||||||
20 | the police department, or in an advisory capacity for the | ||||||
21 | police department with the same municipality with which | ||||||
22 | that pension was earned, regardless of whether they are | ||||||
23 | considered an employee of the police department or are | ||||||
24 | eligible for inclusion in the municipality's Article 3 | ||||||
25 | fund. | ||||||
26 | (c) Are contributors to or eligible to contribute to a |
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1 | Taft-Hartley pension plan to which the participating | ||||||
2 | municipality is required to contribute as the person's | ||||||
3 | employer based on earnings from the municipality. Nothing | ||||||
4 | in this paragraph shall affect service credit or | ||||||
5 | creditable service for any period of service prior to July | ||||||
6 | 16, 2014 (the effective date of Public Act 98-712), and | ||||||
7 | this paragraph shall not apply to individuals who are | ||||||
8 | participating in the Fund prior to July 16, 2014 (the | ||||||
9 | effective date of Public Act 98-712).
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10 | (d) Become an employee of any of the following | ||||||
11 | participating instrumentalities on or after January 1, | ||||||
12 | 2017 (the effective date of Public Act 99-830): the | ||||||
13 | Illinois Municipal League; the Illinois Association of | ||||||
14 | Park Districts; the Illinois Supervisors, County | ||||||
15 | Commissioners and Superintendents of Highways Association; | ||||||
16 | an association, or not-for-profit corporation, membership | ||||||
17 | in which is authorized under Section 85-15 of the Township | ||||||
18 | Code; the United Counties Council; or the Will County | ||||||
19 | Governmental League. | ||||||
20 | (e) Are members of the Board of Trustees of the | ||||||
21 | Firefighters' Pension Investment Fund, as created under | ||||||
22 | Article 22C of this Code, in their capacity as members of | ||||||
23 | the Board of Trustees of the Firefighters' Pension | ||||||
24 | Investment Fund. | ||||||
25 | (f) Are members of the Board of Trustees of the Police | ||||||
26 | Officers' Pension Investment Fund, as created under |
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1 | Article 22B of this Code, in their capacity as members of | ||||||
2 | the Board of Trustees of the Police Officers' Pension | ||||||
3 | Investment Fund. | ||||||
4 | (3) All persons, including, without limitation, public | ||||||
5 | defenders and
probation officers, who receive earnings from | ||||||
6 | general or special funds
of a county for performance of | ||||||
7 | personal services or official duties
within the territorial | ||||||
8 | limits of the county, are employees of the county
(unless | ||||||
9 | excluded by subsection (2) of this Section) notwithstanding | ||||||
10 | that
they may be appointed by and are subject to the direction | ||||||
11 | of a person or
persons other than a county board or a county | ||||||
12 | officer. It is hereby
established that an employer-employee | ||||||
13 | relationship under the usual
common law rules exists between | ||||||
14 | such employees and the county paying
their salaries by reason | ||||||
15 | of the fact that the county boards fix their
rates of | ||||||
16 | compensation, appropriate funds for payment of their earnings
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17 | and otherwise exercise control over them. This finding and | ||||||
18 | this
amendatory Act shall apply to all such employees from the | ||||||
19 | date of
appointment whether such date is prior to or after the | ||||||
20 | effective date of
this amendatory Act and is intended to | ||||||
21 | clarify existing law pertaining
to their status as | ||||||
22 | participating employees in the Fund.
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23 | (Source: P.A. 102-15, eff. 6-17-21; 102-637, eff. 8-27-21; | ||||||
24 | 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.)
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25 | (40 ILCS 5/7-132)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-132)
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1 | Sec. 7-132. Municipalities, instrumentalities and | ||||||
2 | participating
instrumentalities included and effective dates.
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3 | (A) Municipalities and their instrumentalities.
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4 | (a) The following described municipalities, but not | ||||||
5 | including any with
more than 1,000,000 inhabitants, and the | ||||||
6 | instrumentalities thereof,
shall be included within and be | ||||||
7 | subject to this Article beginning upon the
effective dates | ||||||
8 | specified by the Board:
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9 | (1) Except as to the municipalities and | ||||||
10 | instrumentalities thereof
specifically excluded under this | ||||||
11 | Article, every county shall be subject to
this Article, | ||||||
12 | and all cities, villages and incorporated towns having a
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13 | population in excess of 5,000 inhabitants as determined by | ||||||
14 | the last
preceding decennial or subsequent federal census, | ||||||
15 | shall be subject to this
Article following publication of | ||||||
16 | the census by the Bureau of the Census.
Within 90 days | ||||||
17 | after publication of the census, the Board shall notify
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18 | any municipality that has become subject to this Article | ||||||
19 | as a result of
that census, and shall provide information | ||||||
20 | to the corporate authorities of
the municipality | ||||||
21 | explaining the duties and consequences of participation.
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22 | The notification shall also include a proposed date upon | ||||||
23 | which
participation by the municipality will commence.
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24 | However, for any city, village or incorporated town | ||||||
25 | that attains a
population over 5,000 inhabitants after |
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1 | having provided social security
coverage for its employees | ||||||
2 | under the Social Security Enabling Act,
participation | ||||||
3 | under this Article shall not be mandatory but may be | ||||||
4 | elected
in accordance with subparagraph (3) or (4) of this | ||||||
5 | paragraph (a), whichever
is applicable.
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6 | (2) School districts, other than those specifically
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7 | excluded under this Article, shall be subject to this | ||||||
8 | Article, without
election, with respect to all employees | ||||||
9 | thereof.
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10 | (3) Towns and all other bodies politic and corporate | ||||||
11 | which
are formed by vote of, or are subject to control by, | ||||||
12 | the electors in towns
and are located in towns which are | ||||||
13 | not participating municipalities on the
effective date of | ||||||
14 | this Act, may become subject to this Article by
election | ||||||
15 | pursuant to Section 7-132.1.
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16 | (4) Any other municipality (together with its | ||||||
17 | instrumentalities),
other than those specifically excluded | ||||||
18 | from participation and those
described in paragraph (3) | ||||||
19 | above, may elect to be included either by
referendum under | ||||||
20 | Section 3-146, 4-141.5, or 7-134 or by the adoption of a | ||||||
21 | resolution or
ordinance by its governing body. A copy of | ||||||
22 | such resolution or ordinance
duly authenticated and | ||||||
23 | certified by the clerk of the municipality or other
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24 | appropriate official of its governing body shall | ||||||
25 | constitute the required
notice to the board of such | ||||||
26 | action.
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1 | (b) A municipality that is about to begin participation | ||||||
2 | shall submit to
the Board an application to participate, in a | ||||||
3 | form acceptable to the Board,
not later than 90 days prior to | ||||||
4 | the proposed effective date of
participation. The Board shall | ||||||
5 | act upon the application within 90 days,
and if it finds that | ||||||
6 | the application is in conformity with its requirements
and the | ||||||
7 | requirements of this Article, participation by the applicant | ||||||
8 | shall
commence on a date acceptable to the municipality and | ||||||
9 | specified by the
Board, but in no event more than one year from | ||||||
10 | the date of application.
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11 | (c) A participating municipality which succeeds to the | ||||||
12 | functions
of a participating municipality which is dissolved | ||||||
13 | or terminates its
existence shall assume and be transferred | ||||||
14 | the net accumulation balance
in the municipality reserve and | ||||||
15 | the municipality account receivable
balance of the terminated | ||||||
16 | municipality.
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17 | (d) In the case of a Veterans Assistance Commission whose | ||||||
18 | employees
were being treated by the Fund on January 1, 1990 as | ||||||
19 | employees of the
county served by the Commission, the Fund may | ||||||
20 | continue to treat the
employees of the Veterans Assistance | ||||||
21 | Commission as county employees for
the purposes of this | ||||||
22 | Article, unless the Commission becomes a participating
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23 | instrumentality in accordance with subsection (B) of this | ||||||
24 | Section.
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25 | (B) Participating instrumentalities.
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1 | (a) The participating instrumentalities designated in
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2 | paragraph (b) of this subsection shall be included within
and | ||||||
3 | be subject to this Article if:
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4 | (1) an application to participate, in a form | ||||||
5 | acceptable to
the Board and adopted by a two-thirds vote | ||||||
6 | of the governing body, is
presented to the Board not later | ||||||
7 | than 90 days prior to the proposed
effective date; and
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8 | (2) the Board finds that the application is in
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9 | conformity with its requirements, that the applicant has | ||||||
10 | reasonable
expectation to continue as a political entity | ||||||
11 | for a period of at least
10 years and has the prospective | ||||||
12 | financial capacity to meet its
current and future | ||||||
13 | obligations to the Fund, and that the actuarial
soundness | ||||||
14 | of the Fund may be reasonably expected to be unimpaired by
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15 | approval of participation by the applicant.
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16 | The Board shall notify the applicant of its findings | ||||||
17 | within 90 days
after receiving the application, and if the
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18 | Board approves the application, participation by the applicant | ||||||
19 | shall
commence on the effective date specified by the Board.
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20 | (b) The following participating instrumentalities, so long | ||||||
21 | as
they meet the requirements of Section 7-108 and the area | ||||||
22 | served by them
or within their jurisdiction is not located | ||||||
23 | entirely within a municipality
having more than one million | ||||||
24 | inhabitants, may be included hereunder:
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25 | i. Township School District Trustees.
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26 | ii. Multiple County and Consolidated Health |
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1 | Departments created
under Division 5-25 of the Counties | ||||||
2 | Code or its predecessor law.
| ||||||
3 | iii. Public Building Commissions created under the | ||||||
4 | Public Building
Commission Act, and located in counties of | ||||||
5 | less
than 1,000,000 inhabitants.
| ||||||
6 | iv. A multitype, consolidated or cooperative
library | ||||||
7 | system created under the Illinois Library System Act. Any
| ||||||
8 | library system created under the Illinois Library System | ||||||
9 | Act that has one
or more predecessors that participated in | ||||||
10 | the Fund may participate in the
Fund upon application. The | ||||||
11 | Board shall establish procedures for
implementing the | ||||||
12 | transfer of rights and obligations from the predecessor
| ||||||
13 | system to the successor system.
| ||||||
14 | v. Regional Planning Commissions created under | ||||||
15 | Division 5-14 of the
Counties Code or its predecessor law.
| ||||||
16 | vi. Local Public Housing Authorities created under the | ||||||
17 | Housing
Authorities Act, located in counties of less than | ||||||
18 | 1,000,000 inhabitants.
| ||||||
19 | vii. Illinois Municipal League.
| ||||||
20 | viii. Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area Planning | ||||||
21 | Commission.
| ||||||
22 | ix. Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan Area Planning | ||||||
23 | Commission.
| ||||||
24 | x. Illinois Association of Park Districts.
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25 | xi. Illinois Supervisors, County Commissioners and | ||||||
26 | Superintendents
of Highways Association.
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1 | xii. Tri-City Regional Port District.
| ||||||
2 | xiii. An association, or not-for-profit corporation, | ||||||
3 | membership in
which is authorized under Section 85-15 of | ||||||
4 | the Township Code.
| ||||||
5 | xiv. Drainage Districts operating under the Illinois | ||||||
6 | Drainage
Code.
| ||||||
7 | xv. Local mass transit districts created under the | ||||||
8 | Local Mass
Transit District Act.
| ||||||
9 | xvi. Soil and water conservation districts created | ||||||
10 | under the Soil
and Water Conservation Districts Law.
| ||||||
11 | xvii. Commissions created to provide water supply or | ||||||
12 | sewer services
or both under Division 135 or Division 136 | ||||||
13 | of Article 11 of the Illinois
Municipal Code.
| ||||||
14 | xviii. Public water districts created under the Public | ||||||
15 | Water
District Act.
| ||||||
16 | xix. Veterans Assistance Commissions established under | ||||||
17 | Section
9 of the Military Veterans Assistance Act that
| ||||||
18 | serve counties with a population of less than 1,000,000.
| ||||||
19 | xx. The governing body of an entity, other than a | ||||||
20 | vocational education
cooperative, created under an | ||||||
21 | intergovernmental cooperative agreement
established | ||||||
22 | between participating municipalities under the
| ||||||
23 | Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, which by the terms of | ||||||
24 | the agreement is
the employer of the persons performing | ||||||
25 | services under the agreement under
the usual common law | ||||||
26 | rules determining the employer-employee relationship.
The |
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1 | governing body of such an intergovernmental cooperative | ||||||
2 | entity
established prior to July 1, 1988 may make | ||||||
3 | participation retroactive to the
effective date of the | ||||||
4 | agreement and, if so, the effective date of
participation | ||||||
5 | shall be the date the required application is filed with | ||||||
6 | the
fund. If any such entity is unable to pay the required | ||||||
7 | employer
contributions to the fund, then the participating | ||||||
8 | municipalities shall make
payment of the required | ||||||
9 | contributions and the payments shall be allocated
as | ||||||
10 | provided in the agreement or, if not so provided, equally | ||||||
11 | among them.
| ||||||
12 | xxi. The Illinois Municipal Electric Agency.
| ||||||
13 | xxii. The Waukegan Port District.
| ||||||
14 | xxiii. The Fox Waterway Agency created under the Fox | ||||||
15 | Waterway Agency
Act.
| ||||||
16 | xxiv. The Illinois Municipal Gas Agency.
| ||||||
17 | xxv. The Kaskaskia Regional Port District.
| ||||||
18 | xxvi. The Southwestern Illinois Development Authority.
| ||||||
19 | xxvii. The Cairo Public Utility Company.
| ||||||
20 | xxviii. Except with respect to employees who elect to | ||||||
21 | participate in the State Employees' Retirement System of | ||||||
22 | Illinois under Section 14-104.13 of this Code, the Chicago | ||||||
23 | Metropolitan Agency for Planning created under the | ||||||
24 | Regional Planning Act, provided that, with respect to the | ||||||
25 | benefits payable pursuant to Sections 7-146, 7-150, and | ||||||
26 | 7-164 and the requirement that eligibility for such |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | benefits is conditional upon satisfying a minimum period | ||||||
2 | of service or a minimum contribution, any employee of the | ||||||
3 | Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning that was | ||||||
4 | immediately prior to such employment an employee of the | ||||||
5 | Chicago Area Transportation Study or the Northeastern | ||||||
6 | Illinois Planning Commission, such employee's service at | ||||||
7 | the Chicago Area Transportation Study or the Northeastern | ||||||
8 | Illinois Planning Commission and contributions to the | ||||||
9 | State Employees' Retirement System of Illinois established | ||||||
10 | under Article 14 and the Illinois Municipal Retirement | ||||||
11 | Fund shall count towards the satisfaction of such | ||||||
12 | requirements.
| ||||||
13 | xxix. United Counties Council (formerly the Urban | ||||||
14 | Counties Council), but only if the Council has a ruling | ||||||
15 | from the United States Internal Revenue Service that it is | ||||||
16 | a governmental entity.
| ||||||
17 | xxx. The Will County Governmental League, but only if | ||||||
18 | the League has a ruling from the United States Internal | ||||||
19 | Revenue Service that it is a governmental entity. | ||||||
20 | xxxi. The Firefighters' Pension Investment Fund. | ||||||
21 | xxxii. The Police Officers' Pension Investment Fund. | ||||||
22 | (c) The governing boards of special education joint | ||||||
23 | agreements
created under Section 10-22.31 of the School Code | ||||||
24 | without designation of an
administrative district shall be | ||||||
25 | included within and be subject to this
Article as | ||||||
26 | participating instrumentalities when the joint agreement |
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| |||||||
1 | becomes
effective. However, the governing board of any such | ||||||
2 | special education
joint agreement in effect before September | ||||||
3 | 5, 1975 shall not be subject to this
Article unless the joint | ||||||
4 | agreement is modified by the school districts to
provide that | ||||||
5 | the governing board is subject to this Article, except as
| ||||||
6 | otherwise provided by this Section.
| ||||||
7 | The governing board of the Special Education District of | ||||||
8 | Lake County shall
become subject to this Article as a | ||||||
9 | participating instrumentality on July 1,
1997. Notwithstanding | ||||||
10 | subdivision (a)1 of Section 7-139, on the effective date
of | ||||||
11 | participation, employees of the governing board of the Special | ||||||
12 | Education
District of Lake County shall receive creditable | ||||||
13 | service for their prior
service with that employer, up to a | ||||||
14 | maximum of 5 years, without any employee
contribution. | ||||||
15 | Employees may establish creditable service for the remainder
| ||||||
16 | of their prior service with that employer, if any, by applying | ||||||
17 | in writing and
paying an employee contribution in an amount | ||||||
18 | determined by the Fund, based on
the employee contribution | ||||||
19 | rates in effect at the time of application for the
creditable | ||||||
20 | service and the employee's salary rate on the effective date | ||||||
21 | of
participation for that employer, plus interest at the | ||||||
22 | effective rate from the
date of the prior service to the date | ||||||
23 | of payment. Application for this
creditable service must be | ||||||
24 | made before July 1, 1998; the payment may be made
at any time | ||||||
25 | while the employee is still in service. The employer may elect | ||||||
26 | to
make the required contribution on behalf of the employee.
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| |||||||
1 | The governing board of a special education joint agreement | ||||||
2 | created
under Section 10-22.31 of the School Code for which an | ||||||
3 | administrative
district has been designated, if there are | ||||||
4 | employees of the cooperative
educational entity who are not | ||||||
5 | employees of the administrative district,
may elect to | ||||||
6 | participate in the Fund and be included within this Article as
| ||||||
7 | a participating instrumentality, subject to such application | ||||||
8 | procedures and
rules as the Board may prescribe.
| ||||||
9 | The Boards of Control of cooperative or joint educational | ||||||
10 | programs or
projects created and administered under Section | ||||||
11 | 3-15.14 of the School
Code, whether or not the Boards act as | ||||||
12 | their own administrative district,
shall be included within | ||||||
13 | and be subject to this Article as participating
| ||||||
14 | instrumentalities when the agreement establishing the | ||||||
15 | cooperative or joint
educational program or project becomes | ||||||
16 | effective.
| ||||||
17 | The governing board of a special education joint agreement | ||||||
18 | entered into
after June 30, 1984 and prior to September 17, | ||||||
19 | 1985 which provides for
representation on the governing board | ||||||
20 | by less than all the participating
districts shall be included | ||||||
21 | within and subject to this Article as a
participating | ||||||
22 | instrumentality. Such participation shall be effective as of
| ||||||
23 | the date the joint agreement becomes effective.
| ||||||
24 | The governing boards of educational service centers | ||||||
25 | established under
Section 2-3.62 of the School Code shall be | ||||||
26 | included within and subject to
this Article as participating |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | instrumentalities. The governing boards of
vocational | ||||||
2 | education cooperative agreements created under the
| ||||||
3 | Intergovernmental Cooperation Act and approved by the State | ||||||
4 | Board of
Education shall be included within and be subject to | ||||||
5 | this
Article as participating instrumentalities. If any such | ||||||
6 | governing boards
or boards of control are unable to pay the | ||||||
7 | required employer contributions
to the fund, then the school | ||||||
8 | districts served by such boards shall make
payment of required | ||||||
9 | contributions as provided in Section 7-172. The
payments shall | ||||||
10 | be allocated among the several school districts in
proportion | ||||||
11 | to the number of students in average daily attendance for the
| ||||||
12 | last full school year for each district in relation to the | ||||||
13 | total number of
students in average attendance for such period | ||||||
14 | for all districts served.
If such educational service centers, | ||||||
15 | vocational education cooperatives or
cooperative or joint | ||||||
16 | educational programs or projects created and
administered | ||||||
17 | under Section 3-15.14 of the School Code are dissolved, the
| ||||||
18 | assets and obligations shall be distributed among the | ||||||
19 | districts in the
same proportions unless otherwise provided.
| ||||||
20 | The governing board of Paris Cooperative High School shall | ||||||
21 | be included within and be subject to this
Article as a | ||||||
22 | participating instrumentality on the effective date of this | ||||||
23 | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly. If the governing | ||||||
24 | board of Paris Cooperative High School is unable to pay the | ||||||
25 | required employer contributions
to the fund, then the school | ||||||
26 | districts served shall make
payment of required contributions |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | as provided in Section 7-172. The
payments shall be allocated | ||||||
2 | among the several school districts in
proportion to the number | ||||||
3 | of students in average daily attendance for the
last full | ||||||
4 | school year for each district in relation to the total number | ||||||
5 | of
students in average attendance for such period for all | ||||||
6 | districts served.
If Paris Cooperative High School is | ||||||
7 | dissolved, then the
assets and obligations shall be | ||||||
8 | distributed among the districts in the
same proportions unless | ||||||
9 | otherwise provided. | ||||||
10 | The Philip J. Rock Center and School shall be included | ||||||
11 | within and be subject to this Article as a participating | ||||||
12 | instrumentality on the effective date of this amendatory Act | ||||||
13 | of the 97th General Assembly. The Philip J. Rock Center and | ||||||
14 | School shall certify to the Fund the dates of service of all | ||||||
15 | employees within 90 days of the effective date of this | ||||||
16 | amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly. The Fund shall | ||||||
17 | transfer to the IMRF account of the Philip J. Rock Center and | ||||||
18 | School all creditable service and all employer contributions | ||||||
19 | made on behalf of the employees for service at the Philip J. | ||||||
20 | Rock Center and School that were reported and paid to IMRF by | ||||||
21 | another employer prior to this date. If the Philip J. Rock | ||||||
22 | Center and School is unable to pay the required employer | ||||||
23 | contributions to the Fund, then the amount due will be paid by | ||||||
24 | all employers as defined in item (2) of paragraph (a) of | ||||||
25 | subsection (A) of this Section. The payments shall be | ||||||
26 | allocated among these employers in proportion to the number of |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | students in average daily attendance for the last full school | ||||||
2 | year for each district in relation to the total number of | ||||||
3 | students in average attendance for such period for all | ||||||
4 | districts. If the Philip J. Rock Center and School is | ||||||
5 | dissolved, then its IMRF assets and obligations shall be | ||||||
6 | distributed in the same proportions unless otherwise provided. | ||||||
7 | Financial Oversight Panels established under Article 1H of | ||||||
8 | the School Code shall be included within and be subject to this | ||||||
9 | Article as a participating instrumentality on the effective | ||||||
10 | date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly. If | ||||||
11 | the Financial Oversight Panel is unable to pay the required | ||||||
12 | employer contributions to the fund, then the school districts | ||||||
13 | served shall make payment of required contributions as | ||||||
14 | provided in Section 7-172. If the Financial Oversight Panel is | ||||||
15 | dissolved, then the assets and obligations shall be | ||||||
16 | distributed to the district served. | ||||||
17 | (d) The governing boards of special recreation joint | ||||||
18 | agreements
created under Section 8-10b of the Park District | ||||||
19 | Code, operating
without
designation of an administrative | ||||||
20 | district or an administrative
municipality appointed to | ||||||
21 | administer the program operating under the
authority of such | ||||||
22 | joint agreement shall be included within and be
subject to | ||||||
23 | this Article as participating instrumentalities when the
joint | ||||||
24 | agreement becomes effective. However, the governing board of | ||||||
25 | any
such special recreation joint agreement in effect before | ||||||
26 | January 1,
1980 shall not be subject to this Article unless the |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | joint agreement is
modified, by the districts and | ||||||
2 | municipalities which are parties to the
agreement, to provide | ||||||
3 | that the governing board is subject to this Article.
| ||||||
4 | If the Board returns any employer and employee | ||||||
5 | contributions to any
employer which erroneously submitted such | ||||||
6 | contributions on behalf of a
special recreation joint | ||||||
7 | agreement, the Board shall include interest
computed from the | ||||||
8 | end of each year to the date of payment, not compounded,
at the | ||||||
9 | rate of 7% per annum.
| ||||||
10 | (e) Each multi-township assessment district, the board of
| ||||||
11 | trustees of which has adopted this Article by ordinance prior | ||||||
12 | to April 1,
1982, shall be a participating instrumentality | ||||||
13 | included within and subject
to this Article effective December | ||||||
14 | 1, 1981. The contributions required
under Section 7-172 shall | ||||||
15 | be included in the budget prepared under and
allocated in | ||||||
16 | accordance with Section 2-30 of the Property Tax Code.
| ||||||
17 | (f) The Illinois Medical District Commission created under | ||||||
18 | the Illinois Medical District Act may be included within and | ||||||
19 | subject to
this Article as a participating instrumentality, | ||||||
20 | notwithstanding that the location of the District is entirely | ||||||
21 | within the City of Chicago. To become a participating | ||||||
22 | instrumentality, the Commission must apply to the Board in the | ||||||
23 | manner set forth in paragraph (a) of this subsection (B). If | ||||||
24 | the
Board approves the application, under the criteria and | ||||||
25 | procedures set forth in paragraph (a) and any other applicable | ||||||
26 | rules, criteria, and procedures of the Board, participation by |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | the Commission shall
commence on the effective date specified | ||||||
2 | by the Board.
| ||||||
3 | (C) Prospective participants. | ||||||
4 | Beginning January 1, 1992, each prospective participating
| ||||||
5 | municipality or participating instrumentality shall pay to the | ||||||
6 | Fund the
cost, as determined by the Board, of a study prepared | ||||||
7 | by the Fund or its
actuary, detailing the prospective costs of | ||||||
8 | participation in the Fund to be
expected by the municipality | ||||||
9 | or instrumentality.
| ||||||
10 | (Source: P.A. 102-637, eff. 8-27-21.)
| ||||||
11 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
12 | becoming law.
|