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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB4079
Introduced 05/17/05, by Rep. Mike Boland - Donald L. Moffitt SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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5 ILCS 375/2 |
from Ch. 127, par. 522 |
5 ILCS 375/3 |
from Ch. 127, par. 523 |
5 ILCS 375/10 |
from Ch. 127, par. 530 |
5 ILCS 375/15 |
from Ch. 127, par. 535 |
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Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Authorizes child advocacy centers to provide their employees and annuitants, and their dependents, with group health coverage under the Act on a non-insured basis. Provides for the establishment and collection of premiums. Effective immediately.
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| AN ACT concerning government.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 |
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| is amended by changing Sections 2, 3, 10, and 15 as follows:
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| (5 ILCS 375/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 522)
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| Sec. 2. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to provide a |
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| program of
group life insurance, a program of health benefits |
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| and other employee benefits
for persons in the service of the |
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| State of Illinois, employees of local
governments, employees of |
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| rehabilitation facilities ,
and employees of
domestic violence |
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| shelters and services, and employees of child advocacy centers, |
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| and certain of their dependents.
It is also the purpose of this |
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| Act to provide a program of health benefits
(i) for certain |
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| benefit recipients of the Teachers' Retirement System of
the |
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| State of Illinois and their dependent beneficiaries and (ii) |
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| for certain
eligible retired community college employees and |
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| their dependent
beneficiaries.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-25, eff. 6-21-95; 90-497, eff. 8-18-97.)
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| (5 ILCS 375/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 523)
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| Sec. 3. Definitions. Unless the context otherwise |
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| requires, the
following words and phrases as used in this Act |
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| shall have the following
meanings. The Department may define |
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| these and other words and phrases
separately for the purpose of |
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| implementing specific programs providing benefits
under this |
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| Act.
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| (a) "Administrative service organization" means any |
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| person, firm or
corporation experienced in the handling of |
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| claims which is
fully qualified, financially sound and capable |
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| of meeting the service
requirements of a contract of |
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| administration executed with the Department.
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| (b) "Annuitant" means (1) an employee who retires, or has |
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| retired,
on or after January 1, 1966 on an immediate annuity |
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| under the provisions
of Articles 2, 14 (including an employee |
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| who has elected to receive an alternative retirement |
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| cancellation payment under Section 14-108.5 of the Illinois |
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| Pension Code in lieu of an annuity), 15 (including an employee |
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| who has retired under the optional
retirement program |
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| established under Section 15-158.2),
paragraphs (2), (3), or |
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| (5) of Section 16-106, or
Article 18 of the Illinois Pension |
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| Code; (2) any person who was receiving
group insurance coverage |
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| under this Act as of March 31, 1978 by
reason of his status as |
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| an annuitant, even though the annuity in relation
to which such |
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| coverage was provided is a proportional annuity based on less
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| than the minimum period of service required for a retirement |
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| annuity in
the system involved; (3) any person not otherwise |
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| covered by this Act
who has retired as a participating member |
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| under Article 2 of the Illinois
Pension Code but is ineligible |
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| for the retirement annuity under Section
2-119 of the Illinois |
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| Pension Code; (4) the spouse of any person who
is receiving a |
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| retirement annuity under Article 18 of the Illinois Pension
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| Code and who is covered under a group health insurance program |
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| sponsored
by a governmental employer other than the State of |
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| Illinois and who has
irrevocably elected to waive his or her |
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| coverage under this Act and to have
his or her spouse |
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| considered as the "annuitant" under this Act and not as
a |
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| "dependent"; or (5) an employee who retires, or has retired, |
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| from a
qualified position, as determined according to rules |
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| promulgated by the
Director, under a qualified local |
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| government ,
or a qualified rehabilitation
facility ,
or a |
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| qualified domestic violence shelter or service , or a qualified |
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| child advocacy center . (For definition
of "retired employee", |
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| see (p) post).
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| (b-5) "New SERS annuitant" means a person who, on or after |
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| January 1,
1998, becomes an annuitant, as defined in subsection |
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| (b), by virtue of
beginning to receive a retirement annuity |
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| under Article 14 of the Illinois
Pension Code (including an |
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| employee who has elected to receive an alternative retirement |
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| cancellation payment under Section 14-108.5 of that Code in |
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| lieu of an annuity), and is eligible to participate in the |
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| basic program of group
health benefits provided for annuitants |
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| under this Act.
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| (b-6) "New SURS annuitant" means a person who (1) on or |
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| after January 1,
1998, becomes an annuitant, as defined in |
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| subsection (b), by virtue of
beginning to receive a retirement |
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| annuity under Article 15 of the Illinois
Pension Code, (2) has |
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| not made the election authorized under Section 15-135.1
of the |
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| Illinois Pension Code, and (3) is eligible to participate in |
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| the basic
program of group
health benefits provided for |
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| annuitants under this Act.
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| (b-7) "New TRS State annuitant" means a person who, on or |
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| after July
1, 1998, becomes an annuitant, as defined in |
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| subsection (b), by virtue of
beginning to receive a retirement |
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| annuity under Article 16 of the Illinois
Pension Code based on |
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| service as a teacher as defined in
paragraph (2), (3), or (5) |
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| of Section 16-106 of that Code, and is eligible
to participate |
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| in the basic program of group health benefits provided for
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| annuitants under this Act.
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| (c) "Carrier" means (1) an insurance company, a corporation |
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| organized
under the Limited Health Service Organization Act or |
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| the Voluntary Health
Services Plan Act, a partnership, or other |
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| nongovernmental organization,
which is authorized to do group |
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| life or group health insurance business in
Illinois, or (2) the |
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| State of Illinois as a self-insurer.
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| (d) "Compensation" means salary or wages payable on a |
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| regular
payroll by the State Treasurer on a warrant of the |
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| State Comptroller out
of any State, trust or federal fund, or |
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| by the Governor of the State
through a disbursing officer of |
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| the State out of a trust or out of
federal funds, or by any |
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| Department out of State, trust, federal or
other funds held by |
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| the State Treasurer or the Department, to any person
for |
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| personal services currently performed, and ordinary or |
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| accidental
disability benefits under Articles 2, 14, 15 |
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| (including ordinary or accidental
disability benefits under |
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| the optional retirement program established under
Section |
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| 15-158.2), paragraphs (2), (3), or (5) of
Section 16-106, or |
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| Article 18 of the Illinois Pension Code, for disability
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| incurred after January 1, 1966, or benefits payable under the |
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| Workers'
Compensation or Occupational Diseases Act or benefits |
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| payable under a sick
pay plan established in accordance with |
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| Section 36 of the State Finance Act.
"Compensation" also means |
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| salary or wages paid to an employee of any
qualified local |
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| government ,
or qualified rehabilitation facility ,
or a
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| qualified domestic violence shelter or service , or qualified |
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| child advocacy center .
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| (e) "Commission" means the State Employees Group Insurance |
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| Advisory
Commission authorized by this Act. Commencing July 1, |
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| 1984, "Commission"
as used in this Act means the Commission on |
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| Government Forecasting and Accountability as
established by |
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| the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984.
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| (f) "Contributory", when referred to as contributory |
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| coverage, shall
mean optional coverages or benefits elected by |
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| the member toward the cost of
which such member makes |
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| contribution, or which are funded in whole or in part
through |
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| the acceptance of a reduction in earnings or the foregoing of |
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| an
increase in earnings by an employee, as distinguished from |
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| noncontributory
coverage or benefits which are paid entirely by |
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| the State of Illinois
without reduction of the member's salary.
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| (g) "Department" means any department, institution, board,
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| commission, officer, court or any agency of the State |
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| government
receiving appropriations and having power to |
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| certify payrolls to the
Comptroller authorizing payments of |
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| salary and wages against such
appropriations as are made by the |
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| General Assembly from any State fund, or
against trust funds |
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| held by the State Treasurer and includes boards of
trustees of |
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| the retirement systems created by Articles 2, 14, 15, 16 and
18 |
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| of the Illinois Pension Code. "Department" also includes the |
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| Illinois
Comprehensive Health Insurance Board, the Board of |
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| Examiners established under
the Illinois Public Accounting |
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| Act, and the Illinois Finance Authority.
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| (h) "Dependent", when the term is used in the context of |
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| the health
and life plan, means a member's spouse and any |
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| unmarried child (1) from
birth to age 19 including an adopted |
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| child, a child who lives with the
member from the time of the |
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| filing of a petition for adoption until entry
of an order of |
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| adoption, a stepchild or recognized child who lives with the
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| member in a parent-child relationship, or a child who lives |
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| with the member
if such member is a court appointed guardian of |
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| the child, or (2)
age 19 to 23 enrolled as a full-time student |
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| in any accredited school,
financially dependent upon the |
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| member, and eligible to be claimed as a
dependent for income |
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| tax purposes, or (3) age 19 or over who is mentally
or |
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| physically handicapped. For
the health plan only, the term |
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| "dependent" also includes any person
enrolled prior to the |
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| effective date of this Section who is dependent upon
the member |
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| to the extent that the member may claim such person as a
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| dependent for income tax deduction purposes; no other such
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| person may be enrolled.
For the health plan only, the term |
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| "dependent" also includes any person who
has received after |
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| June 30, 2000 an organ transplant and who is financially
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| dependent upon the member and eligible to be claimed as a |
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| dependent for income
tax purposes.
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| (i) "Director" means the Director of the Illinois |
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| Department of Central
Management Services.
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| (j) "Eligibility period" means the period of time a member |
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| has to
elect enrollment in programs or to select benefits |
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| without regard to
age, sex or health.
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| (k) "Employee" means and includes each officer or employee |
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| in the
service of a department who (1) receives his |
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| compensation for
service rendered to the department on a |
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| warrant issued pursuant to a payroll
certified by a department |
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| or on a warrant or check issued and drawn by a
department upon |
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| a trust, federal or other fund or on a warrant issued
pursuant |
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| to a payroll certified by an elected or duly appointed officer
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| of the State or who receives payment of the performance of |
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| personal
services on a warrant issued pursuant to a payroll |
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| certified by a
Department and drawn by the Comptroller upon the |
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| State Treasurer against
appropriations made by the General |
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| Assembly from any fund or against
trust funds held by the State |
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| Treasurer, and (2) is employed full-time or
part-time in a |
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| position normally requiring actual performance of duty
during |
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| not less than 1/2 of a normal work period, as established by |
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| the
Director in cooperation with each department, except that |
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| persons elected
by popular vote will be considered employees |
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| during the entire
term for which they are elected regardless of |
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| hours devoted to the
service of the State, and (3) except that |
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| "employee" does not include any
person who is not eligible by |
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| reason of such person's employment to
participate in one of the |
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| State retirement systems under Articles 2, 14, 15
(either the |
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| regular Article 15 system or the optional retirement program
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| established under Section 15-158.2) or 18, or under paragraph |
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| (2), (3), or
(5) of Section 16-106, of the Illinois
Pension |
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| Code, but such term does include persons who are employed |
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| during
the 6 month qualifying period under Article 14 of the |
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| Illinois Pension
Code. Such term also includes any person who |
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| (1) after January 1, 1966,
is receiving ordinary or accidental |
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| disability benefits under Articles
2, 14, 15 (including |
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| ordinary or accidental disability benefits under the
optional |
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| retirement program established under Section 15-158.2), |
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| paragraphs
(2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106, or Article 18 of |
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| the
Illinois Pension Code, for disability incurred after |
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| January 1, 1966, (2)
receives total permanent or total |
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| temporary disability under the Workers'
Compensation Act or |
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| Occupational Disease Act as a result of injuries
sustained or |
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| illness contracted in the course of employment with the
State |
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| of Illinois, or (3) is not otherwise covered under this Act and |
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| has
retired as a participating member under Article 2 of the |
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| Illinois Pension
Code but is ineligible for the retirement |
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| annuity under Section 2-119 of
the Illinois Pension Code. |
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| However, a person who satisfies the criteria
of the foregoing |
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| definition of "employee" except that such person is made
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| ineligible to participate in the State Universities Retirement |
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| System by
clause (4) of subsection (a) of Section 15-107 of the |
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| Illinois Pension
Code is also an "employee" for the purposes of |
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| this Act. "Employee" also
includes any person receiving or |
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| eligible for benefits under a sick pay
plan established in |
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| accordance with Section 36 of the State Finance Act.
"Employee" |
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| also includes (i) each officer or employee in the service of a
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| qualified local government, including persons appointed as |
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| trustees of
sanitary districts regardless of hours devoted to |
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| the service of the
sanitary district, (ii)
and each employee in |
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| the service of a qualified
rehabilitation facility , (iii)
and |
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| each full-time employee in the service of a
qualified domestic |
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| violence shelter or service, and (iv) each full-time employee |
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| in the service of a qualified child advocacy center, as |
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| determined according to
rules promulgated by the Director.
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| (l) "Member" means an employee, annuitant, retired |
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| employee or survivor.
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| (m) "Optional coverages or benefits" means those coverages |
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| or
benefits available to the member on his or her voluntary |
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| election, and at
his or her own expense.
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| (n) "Program" means the group life insurance, health |
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| benefits and other
employee benefits designed and contracted |
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| for by the Director under this Act.
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| (o) "Health plan" means a health benefits
program offered
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| by the State of Illinois for persons eligible for the plan.
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| (p) "Retired employee" means any person who would be an |
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| annuitant as
that term is defined herein but for the fact that |
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| such person retired prior to
January 1, 1966. Such term also |
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| includes any person formerly employed by
the University of |
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| Illinois in the Cooperative Extension Service who would
be an |
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| annuitant but for the fact that such person was made ineligible |
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| to
participate in the State Universities Retirement System by |
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| clause (4) of
subsection (a) of Section 15-107 of the Illinois
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| Pension Code.
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| (q) "Survivor" means a person receiving an annuity as a |
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| survivor of an
employee or of an annuitant. "Survivor" also |
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| includes: (1) the surviving
dependent of a person who satisfies |
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| the definition of "employee" except that
such person is made |
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| ineligible to participate in the State Universities
Retirement |
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| System by clause (4) of subsection (a)
of Section 15-107 of the |
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| Illinois Pension Code; (2) the surviving
dependent of any |
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| person formerly employed by the University of Illinois in
the |
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| Cooperative Extension Service who would be an annuitant except |
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| for the
fact that such person was made ineligible to |
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| participate in the State
Universities Retirement System by |
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| clause (4) of subsection (a) of Section
15-107 of the Illinois |
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| Pension Code; and (3) the surviving dependent of a person who |
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| was an annuitant under this Act by virtue of receiving an |
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| alternative retirement cancellation payment under Section |
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| 14-108.5 of the Illinois Pension Code.
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| (q-2) "SERS" means the State Employees' Retirement System |
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| of Illinois, created under Article 14 of the Illinois Pension |
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| Code.
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| (q-3) "SURS" means the State Universities Retirement |
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| System, created under Article 15 of the Illinois Pension Code.
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| (q-4) "TRS" means the Teachers' Retirement System of the |
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| State of Illinois, created under Article 16 of the Illinois |
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| Pension Code.
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| (q-5) "New SERS survivor" means a survivor, as defined in |
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| subsection (q),
whose annuity is paid under Article 14 of the |
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| Illinois Pension Code and is
based on the death of (i) an |
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| employee whose death occurs on or after January 1,
1998, or |
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| (ii) a new SERS annuitant as defined in subsection (b-5). "New |
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| SERS survivor" includes the surviving dependent of a person who |
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| was an annuitant under this Act by virtue of receiving an |
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| alternative retirement cancellation payment under Section |
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| 14-108.5 of the Illinois Pension Code.
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| (q-6) "New SURS survivor" means a survivor, as defined in |
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| subsection (q),
whose annuity is paid under Article 15 of the |
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| Illinois Pension Code and is
based on the death of (i) an |
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| employee whose death occurs on or after January 1,
1998, or |
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| (ii) a new SURS annuitant as defined in subsection (b-6).
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| (q-7) "New TRS State survivor" means a survivor, as defined |
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| in subsection
(q), whose annuity is paid under Article 16 of |
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| the Illinois Pension Code and is
based on the death of (i) an |
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| employee who is a teacher as defined in paragraph
(2), (3), or |
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| (5) of Section 16-106 of that Code and whose death occurs on or
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| after July 1, 1998, or (ii) a new TRS State annuitant as |
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| defined in subsection
(b-7).
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| (r) "Medical services" means the services provided within |
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| the scope
of their licenses by practitioners in all categories |
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| licensed under the
Medical Practice Act of 1987.
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| (s) "Unit of local government" means any county, |
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| municipality,
township, school district (including a |
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| combination of school districts under
the Intergovernmental |
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| Cooperation Act), special district or other unit,
designated as |
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| a
unit of local government by law, which exercises limited |
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| governmental
powers or powers in respect to limited |
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| governmental subjects, any
not-for-profit association with a |
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| membership that primarily includes
townships and township |
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| officials, that has duties that include provision of
research |
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| service, dissemination of information, and other acts for the
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| purpose of improving township government, and that is funded |
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| wholly or
partly in accordance with Section 85-15 of the |
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| Township Code; any
not-for-profit corporation or association, |
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| with a membership consisting
primarily of municipalities, that |
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| operates its own utility system, and
provides research, |
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| training, dissemination of information, or other acts to
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| promote cooperation between and among municipalities that |
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| provide utility
services and for the advancement of the goals |
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| and purposes of its
membership;
the Southern Illinois |
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| Collegiate Common Market, which is a consortium of higher
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| education institutions in Southern Illinois; and the Illinois |
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| Association of
Park Districts. "Qualified
local government" |
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| means a unit of local government approved by the Director and
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| participating in a program created under subsection (i) of |
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| Section 10 of this
Act.
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| (t) "Qualified rehabilitation facility" means any |
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| not-for-profit
organization that is accredited by the |
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| Commission on Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities or |
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| certified by the Department
of Human Services (as successor to |
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| the Department of Mental Health
and Developmental |
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| Disabilities) to provide services to persons with
disabilities
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| and which receives funds from the State of Illinois for |
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| providing those
services, approved by the Director and |
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| participating in a program created
under subsection (j) of |
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| Section 10 of this Act.
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| (u) "Qualified domestic violence shelter or service" means |
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| any Illinois
domestic violence shelter or service and its |
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| administrative offices funded
by the Department of Human |
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| Services (as successor to the Illinois Department of
Public |
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| Aid),
approved by the Director and
participating in a program |
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| created under subsection (k) of Section 10.
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| (v) "TRS benefit recipient" means a person who:
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| (1) is not a "member" as defined in this Section; and
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| (2) is receiving a monthly benefit or retirement |
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| annuity
under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension Code; and
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| (3) either (i) has at least 8 years of creditable |
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| service under Article
16 of the Illinois Pension Code, or |
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| (ii) was enrolled in the health insurance
program offered |
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| under that Article on January 1, 1996, or (iii) is the |
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| survivor
of a benefit recipient who had at least 8
years of |
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| creditable service under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension |
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| Code or
was enrolled in the health insurance program |
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| offered under that Article on
the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of 1995, or (iv) is a recipient or
survivor |
29 |
| of a recipient of a disability benefit under Article 16 of |
30 |
| the
Illinois Pension Code.
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| (w) "TRS dependent beneficiary" means a person who:
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| (1) is not a "member" or "dependent" as defined in this |
33 |
| Section; and
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| (2) is a TRS benefit recipient's: (A) spouse, (B) |
35 |
| dependent parent who
is receiving at least half of his or |
36 |
| her support from the TRS benefit
recipient, or (C) |
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19, |
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| or (ii) enrolled as a full-time student in
an accredited |
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| school, financially dependent upon the TRS benefit |
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| recipient,
eligible to be claimed as a dependent for income |
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| tax
purposes, and
either is under age 24 or was, on January |
6 |
| 1, 1996, participating as a dependent
beneficiary in the |
7 |
| health insurance program offered under Article 16 of the
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| Illinois Pension Code, or (iii) age 19 or over who is |
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| mentally or physically
handicapped.
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| (x) "Military leave with pay and benefits" refers to |
11 |
| individuals in basic
training for reserves, special/advanced |
12 |
| training, annual training, emergency
call up, or activation by |
13 |
| the President of the United States with approved pay
and |
14 |
| benefits.
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15 |
| (y) "Military leave without pay and benefits" refers to
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| individuals who enlist for active duty in a regular component |
17 |
| of the U.S. Armed
Forces or other duty not specified or |
18 |
| authorized under military leave with pay
and benefits.
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| (z) "Community college benefit recipient" means a person |
20 |
| who:
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| (1) is not a "member" as defined in this Section; and
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| (2) is receiving a monthly survivor's annuity or |
23 |
| retirement annuity
under Article 15 of the Illinois Pension |
24 |
| Code; and
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| (3) either (i) was a full-time employee of a community |
26 |
| college district or
an association of community college |
27 |
| boards created under the Public Community
College Act |
28 |
| (other than an employee whose last employer under Article |
29 |
| 15 of the
Illinois Pension Code was a community college |
30 |
| district subject to Article VII
of the Public Community |
31 |
| College Act) and was eligible to participate in a group
|
32 |
| health benefit plan as an employee during the time of |
33 |
| employment with a
community college district (other than a |
34 |
| community college district subject to
Article VII of the |
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| Public Community College Act) or an association of |
36 |
| community
college boards, or (ii) is the survivor of a |
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| person who:
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| (1) is not a "member" or "dependent" as defined in this |
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| Section; and
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| (2) is a community college benefit recipient's: (A) |
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| spouse, (B) dependent
parent who is receiving at least half |
8 |
| of his or her support from the community
college benefit |
9 |
| recipient, or (C) unmarried natural or adopted child who is |
10 |
| (i)
under age 19, or (ii) enrolled as a full-time student |
11 |
| in an accredited school,
financially dependent upon the |
12 |
| community college benefit recipient, eligible
to be |
13 |
| claimed as a dependent for income tax purposes and under |
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| age 23, or (iii)
age 19 or over and mentally or physically |
15 |
| handicapped.
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| (bb) "Qualified child advocacy center" means any Illinois |
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| child advocacy center and its administrative offices funded by |
18 |
| the Department of Children and Family Services, as defined by |
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| the Children's Advocacy Center Act (55 ILCS 80/), approved by |
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| the Director and participating in a program created under |
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| subsection (n) of Section 10.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-186, eff. 1-1-02; 92-204, |
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| eff. 8-1-01; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 93-205, eff. 1-1-04; 93-839, |
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| eff. 7-30-04; 93-1067, eff. 1-15-05.)
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| (5 ILCS 375/10) (from Ch. 127, par. 530)
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| Sec. 10. Payments by State; premiums.
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| (a) The State shall pay the cost of basic non-contributory |
28 |
| group life
insurance and, subject to member paid contributions |
29 |
| set by the Department or
required by this Section, the basic |
30 |
| program of group health benefits on each
eligible member, |
31 |
| except a member, not otherwise
covered by this Act, who has |
32 |
| retired as a participating member under Article 2
of the |
33 |
| Illinois Pension Code but is ineligible for the retirement |
34 |
| annuity under
Section 2-119 of the Illinois Pension Code, and |
35 |
| part of each eligible member's
and retired member's premiums |
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| for health insurance coverage for enrolled
dependents as |
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| provided by Section 9. The State shall pay the cost of the |
3 |
| basic
program of group health benefits only after benefits are |
4 |
| reduced by the amount
of benefits covered by Medicare for all |
5 |
| members and dependents
who are eligible for benefits under |
6 |
| Social Security or
the Railroad Retirement system or who had |
7 |
| sufficient Medicare-covered
government employment, except that |
8 |
| such reduction in benefits shall apply only
to those members |
9 |
| and dependents who (1) first become eligible
for such Medicare |
10 |
| coverage on or after July 1, 1992; or (2) are
Medicare-eligible |
11 |
| members or dependents of a local government unit which began
|
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| participation in the program on or after July 1, 1992; or (3) |
13 |
| remain eligible
for, but no longer receive Medicare coverage |
14 |
| which they had been receiving on
or after July 1, 1992. The |
15 |
| Department may determine the aggregate level of the
State's |
16 |
| contribution on the basis of actual cost of medical services |
17 |
| adjusted
for age, sex or geographic or other demographic |
18 |
| characteristics which affect
the costs of such programs.
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19 |
| The cost of participation in the basic program of group |
20 |
| health benefits
for the dependent or survivor of a living or |
21 |
| deceased retired employee who was
formerly employed by the |
22 |
| University of Illinois in the Cooperative Extension
Service and |
23 |
| would be an annuitant but for the fact that he or she was made
|
24 |
| ineligible to participate in the State Universities Retirement |
25 |
| System by clause
(4) of subsection (a) of Section 15-107 of the |
26 |
| Illinois Pension Code shall not
be greater than the cost of |
27 |
| participation that would otherwise apply to that
dependent or |
28 |
| survivor if he or she were the dependent or survivor of an
|
29 |
| annuitant under the State Universities Retirement System.
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| (a-1) Beginning January 1, 1998, for each person who |
31 |
| becomes a new SERS
annuitant and participates in the basic |
32 |
| program of group health benefits, the
State shall contribute |
33 |
| toward the cost of the annuitant's
coverage under the basic |
34 |
| program of group health benefits an amount equal
to 5% of that |
35 |
| cost for each full year of creditable service upon which the
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| annuitant's retirement annuity is based, up to a maximum of |
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| 100% for an
annuitant with 20 or more years of creditable |
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| service.
The remainder of the cost of a new SERS annuitant's |
3 |
| coverage under the basic
program of group health benefits shall |
4 |
| be the responsibility of the
annuitant. In the case of a new |
5 |
| SERS annuitant who has elected to receive an alternative |
6 |
| retirement cancellation payment under Section 14-108.5 of the |
7 |
| Illinois Pension Code in lieu of an annuity, for the purposes |
8 |
| of this subsection the annuitant shall be deemed to be |
9 |
| receiving a retirement annuity based on the number of years of |
10 |
| creditable service that the annuitant had established at the |
11 |
| time of his or her termination of service under SERS.
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| (a-2) Beginning January 1, 1998, for each person who |
13 |
| becomes a new SERS
survivor and participates in the basic |
14 |
| program of group health benefits, the
State shall contribute |
15 |
| toward the cost of the survivor's
coverage under the basic |
16 |
| program of group health benefits an amount equal
to 5% of that |
17 |
| cost for each full year of the deceased employee's or deceased
|
18 |
| annuitant's creditable service in the State Employees' |
19 |
| Retirement System of
Illinois on the date of death, up to a |
20 |
| maximum of 100% for a survivor of an
employee or annuitant with |
21 |
| 20 or more years of creditable service. The
remainder of the |
22 |
| cost of the new SERS survivor's coverage under the basic
|
23 |
| program of group health benefits shall be the responsibility of |
24 |
| the survivor. In the case of a new SERS survivor who was the |
25 |
| dependent of an annuitant who elected to receive an alternative |
26 |
| retirement cancellation payment under Section 14-108.5 of the |
27 |
| Illinois Pension Code in lieu of an annuity, for the purposes |
28 |
| of this subsection the deceased annuitant's creditable service |
29 |
| shall be determined as of the date of termination of service |
30 |
| rather than the date of death.
|
31 |
| (a-3) Beginning January 1, 1998, for each person who |
32 |
| becomes a new SURS
annuitant and participates in the basic |
33 |
| program of group health benefits, the
State shall contribute |
34 |
| toward the cost of the annuitant's
coverage under the basic |
35 |
| program of group health benefits an amount equal
to 5% of that |
36 |
| cost for each full year of creditable service upon which the
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| 100% for an
annuitant with 20 or more years of creditable |
3 |
| service.
The remainder of the cost of a new SURS annuitant's |
4 |
| coverage under the basic
program of group health benefits shall |
5 |
| be the responsibility of the
annuitant.
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| (a-4) (Blank).
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| (a-5) Beginning January 1, 1998, for each person who |
8 |
| becomes a new SURS
survivor and participates in the basic |
9 |
| program of group health benefits, the
State shall contribute |
10 |
| toward the cost of the survivor's coverage under the
basic |
11 |
| program of group health benefits an amount equal to 5% of that |
12 |
| cost for
each full year of the deceased employee's or deceased |
13 |
| annuitant's creditable
service in the State Universities |
14 |
| Retirement System on the date of death, up to
a maximum of 100% |
15 |
| for a survivor of an
employee or annuitant with 20 or more |
16 |
| years of creditable service. The
remainder of the cost of the |
17 |
| new SURS survivor's coverage under the basic
program of group |
18 |
| health benefits shall be the responsibility of the survivor.
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| (a-6) Beginning July 1, 1998, for each person who becomes a |
20 |
| new TRS
State annuitant and participates in the basic program |
21 |
| of group health benefits,
the State shall contribute toward the |
22 |
| cost of the annuitant's coverage under
the basic program of |
23 |
| group health benefits an amount equal to 5% of that cost
for |
24 |
| each full year of creditable service
as a teacher as defined in |
25 |
| paragraph (2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106 of the
Illinois |
26 |
| Pension Code
upon which the annuitant's retirement annuity is |
27 |
| based, up to a maximum of
100%;
except that
the State |
28 |
| contribution shall be 12.5% per year (rather than 5%) for each |
29 |
| full
year of creditable service as a regional superintendent or |
30 |
| assistant regional
superintendent of schools. The
remainder of |
31 |
| the cost of a new TRS State annuitant's coverage under the |
32 |
| basic
program of group health benefits shall be the |
33 |
| responsibility of the
annuitant.
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34 |
| (a-7) Beginning July 1, 1998, for each person who becomes a |
35 |
| new TRS
State survivor and participates in the basic program of |
36 |
| group health benefits,
the State shall contribute toward the |
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| cost of the survivor's coverage under the
basic program of |
2 |
| group health benefits an amount equal to 5% of that cost for
|
3 |
| each full year of the deceased employee's or deceased |
4 |
| annuitant's creditable
service
as a teacher as defined in |
5 |
| paragraph (2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106 of the
Illinois |
6 |
| Pension Code
on the date of death, up to a maximum of 100%;
|
7 |
| except that the State contribution shall be 12.5% per year |
8 |
| (rather than 5%) for
each full year of the deceased employee's |
9 |
| or deceased annuitant's creditable
service as a regional |
10 |
| superintendent or assistant regional superintendent of
|
11 |
| schools.
The remainder of
the cost of the new TRS State |
12 |
| survivor's coverage under the basic program of
group health |
13 |
| benefits shall be the responsibility of the survivor.
|
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| (a-8) A new SERS annuitant, new SERS survivor, new SURS
|
15 |
| annuitant, new SURS survivor, new TRS State
annuitant, or new |
16 |
| TRS State survivor may waive or terminate coverage in
the |
17 |
| program of group health benefits. Any such annuitant or |
18 |
| survivor
who has waived or terminated coverage may enroll or |
19 |
| re-enroll in the
program of group health benefits only during |
20 |
| the annual benefit choice period,
as determined by the |
21 |
| Director; except that in the event of termination of
coverage |
22 |
| due to nonpayment of premiums, the annuitant or survivor
may |
23 |
| not re-enroll in the program.
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| (a-9) No later than May 1 of each calendar year, the |
25 |
| Director
of Central Management Services shall certify in |
26 |
| writing to the Executive
Secretary of the State Employees' |
27 |
| Retirement System of Illinois the amounts
of the Medicare |
28 |
| supplement health care premiums and the amounts of the
health |
29 |
| care premiums for all other retirees who are not Medicare |
30 |
| eligible.
|
31 |
| A separate calculation of the premiums based upon the |
32 |
| actual cost of each
health care plan shall be so certified.
|
33 |
| The Director of Central Management Services shall provide |
34 |
| to the
Executive Secretary of the State Employees' Retirement |
35 |
| System of
Illinois such information, statistics, and other data |
36 |
| as he or she
may require to review the premium amounts |
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| certified by the Director
of Central Management Services.
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| (b) State employees who become eligible for this program on |
3 |
| or after January
1, 1980 in positions normally requiring actual |
4 |
| performance of duty not less
than 1/2 of a normal work period |
5 |
| but not equal to that of a normal work period,
shall be given |
6 |
| the option of participating in the available program. If the
|
7 |
| employee elects coverage, the State shall contribute on behalf |
8 |
| of such employee
to the cost of the employee's benefit and any |
9 |
| applicable dependent supplement,
that sum which bears the same |
10 |
| percentage as that percentage of time the
employee regularly |
11 |
| works when compared to normal work period.
|
12 |
| (c) The basic non-contributory coverage from the basic |
13 |
| program of
group health benefits shall be continued for each |
14 |
| employee not in pay status or
on active service by reason of |
15 |
| (1) leave of absence due to illness or injury,
(2) authorized |
16 |
| educational leave of absence or sabbatical leave, or (3)
|
17 |
| military leave with pay and benefits. This coverage shall |
18 |
| continue until
expiration of authorized leave and return to |
19 |
| active service, but not to exceed
24 months for leaves under |
20 |
| item (1) or (2). This 24-month limitation and the
requirement |
21 |
| of returning to active service shall not apply to persons |
22 |
| receiving
ordinary or accidental disability benefits or |
23 |
| retirement benefits through the
appropriate State retirement |
24 |
| system or benefits under the Workers' Compensation
or |
25 |
| Occupational Disease Act.
|
26 |
| (d) The basic group life insurance coverage shall continue, |
27 |
| with
full State contribution, where such person is (1) absent |
28 |
| from active
service by reason of disability arising from any |
29 |
| cause other than
self-inflicted, (2) on authorized educational |
30 |
| leave of absence or
sabbatical leave, or (3) on military leave |
31 |
| with pay and benefits.
|
32 |
| (e) Where the person is in non-pay status for a period in |
33 |
| excess of
30 days or on leave of absence, other than by reason |
34 |
| of disability,
educational or sabbatical leave, or military |
35 |
| leave with pay and benefits, such
person may continue coverage |
36 |
| only by making personal
payment equal to the amount normally |
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| contributed by the State on such person's
behalf. Such payments |
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| and coverage may be continued: (1) until such time as
the |
3 |
| person returns to a status eligible for coverage at State |
4 |
| expense, but not
to exceed 24 months, (2) until such person's |
5 |
| employment or annuitant status
with the State is terminated, or |
6 |
| (3) for a maximum period of 4 years for
members on military |
7 |
| leave with pay and benefits and military leave without pay
and |
8 |
| benefits (exclusive of any additional service imposed pursuant |
9 |
| to law).
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10 |
| (f) The Department shall establish by rule the extent to |
11 |
| which other
employee benefits will continue for persons in |
12 |
| non-pay status or who are
not in active service.
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13 |
| (g) The State shall not pay the cost of the basic |
14 |
| non-contributory
group life insurance, program of health |
15 |
| benefits and other employee benefits
for members who are |
16 |
| survivors as defined by paragraphs (1) and (2) of
subsection |
17 |
| (q) of Section 3 of this Act. The costs of benefits for these
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18 |
| survivors shall be paid by the survivors or by the University |
19 |
| of Illinois
Cooperative Extension Service, or any combination |
20 |
| thereof.
However, the State shall pay the amount of the |
21 |
| reduction in the cost of
participation, if any, resulting from |
22 |
| the amendment to subsection (a) made
by this amendatory Act of |
23 |
| the 91st General Assembly.
|
24 |
| (h) Those persons occupying positions with any department |
25 |
| as a result
of emergency appointments pursuant to Section 8b.8 |
26 |
| of the Personnel Code
who are not considered employees under |
27 |
| this Act shall be given the option
of participating in the |
28 |
| programs of group life insurance, health benefits and
other |
29 |
| employee benefits. Such persons electing coverage may |
30 |
| participate only
by making payment equal to the amount normally |
31 |
| contributed by the State for
similarly situated employees. Such |
32 |
| amounts shall be determined by the
Director. Such payments and |
33 |
| coverage may be continued until such time as the
person becomes |
34 |
| an employee pursuant to this Act or such person's appointment |
35 |
| is
terminated.
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36 |
| (i) Any unit of local government within the State of |
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may apply to the Director to have its employees, |
2 |
| annuitants, and their
dependents provided group health |
3 |
| coverage under this Act on a non-insured
basis. To participate, |
4 |
| a unit of local government must agree to enroll
all of its |
5 |
| employees, who may select coverage under either the State group
|
6 |
| health benefits plan or a health maintenance organization that |
7 |
| has
contracted with the State to be available as a health care |
8 |
| provider for
employees as defined in this Act. A unit of local |
9 |
| government must remit the
entire cost of providing coverage |
10 |
| under the State group health benefits plan
or, for coverage |
11 |
| under a health maintenance organization, an amount determined
|
12 |
| by the Director based on an analysis of the sex, age, |
13 |
| geographic location, or
other relevant demographic variables |
14 |
| for its employees, except that the unit of
local government |
15 |
| shall not be required to enroll those of its employees who are
|
16 |
| covered spouses or dependents under this plan or another group |
17 |
| policy or plan
providing health benefits as long as (1) an |
18 |
| appropriate official from the unit
of local government attests |
19 |
| that each employee not enrolled is a covered spouse
or |
20 |
| dependent under this plan or another group policy or plan, and |
21 |
| (2) at least
85% of the employees are enrolled and the unit of |
22 |
| local government remits
the entire cost of providing coverage |
23 |
| to those employees, except that a
participating school district |
24 |
| must have enrolled at least 85% of its full-time
employees who |
25 |
| have not waived coverage under the district's group health
plan |
26 |
| by participating in a component of the district's cafeteria |
27 |
| plan. A
participating school district is not required to enroll |
28 |
| a full-time employee
who has waived coverage under the |
29 |
| district's health plan, provided that an
appropriate official |
30 |
| from the participating school district attests that the
|
31 |
| full-time employee has waived coverage by participating in a |
32 |
| component of the
district's cafeteria plan. For the purposes of |
33 |
| this subsection, "participating
school district" includes a |
34 |
| unit of local government whose primary purpose is
education as |
35 |
| defined by the Department's rules.
|
36 |
| Employees of a participating unit of local government who |
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due to coverage under another group health |
2 |
| policy or plan may enroll in
the event of a qualifying change |
3 |
| in status, special enrollment, special
circumstance as defined |
4 |
| by the Director, or during the annual Benefit Choice
Period. A |
5 |
| participating unit of local government may also elect to cover |
6 |
| its
annuitants. Dependent coverage shall be offered on an |
7 |
| optional basis, with the
costs paid by the unit of local |
8 |
| government, its employees, or some combination
of the two as |
9 |
| determined by the unit of local government. The unit of local
|
10 |
| government shall be responsible for timely collection and |
11 |
| transmission of
dependent premiums.
|
12 |
| The Director shall annually determine monthly rates of |
13 |
| payment, subject
to the following constraints:
|
14 |
| (1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be |
15 |
| equal to the
amount normally charged to State employees for |
16 |
| elected optional coverages
or for enrolled dependents |
17 |
| coverages or other contributory coverages, or
contributed |
18 |
| by the State for basic insurance coverages on behalf of its
|
19 |
| employees, adjusted for differences between State |
20 |
| employees and employees
of the local government in age, |
21 |
| sex, geographic location or other relevant
demographic |
22 |
| variables, plus an amount sufficient to pay for the |
23 |
| additional
administrative costs of providing coverage to |
24 |
| employees of the unit of
local government and their |
25 |
| dependents.
|
26 |
| (2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall be |
27 |
| made to reflect
the actual prior years' claims experience |
28 |
| of the employees of the unit of
local government.
|
29 |
| In the case of coverage of local government employees under |
30 |
| a health
maintenance organization, the Director shall annually |
31 |
| determine for each
participating unit of local government the |
32 |
| maximum monthly amount the unit
may contribute toward that |
33 |
| coverage, based on an analysis of (i) the age,
sex, geographic |
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| unit's employees and (ii) the cost to cover those employees |
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| under the State
group health benefits plan. The Director may |
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| similarly determine the
maximum monthly amount each unit of |
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| local government may contribute toward
coverage of its |
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| employees' dependents under a health maintenance organization.
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| Monthly payments by the unit of local government or its |
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| employees for
group health benefits plan or health maintenance |
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| organization coverage shall
be deposited in the Local |
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| Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund.
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| The Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund shall be |
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| a continuing
fund not subject to fiscal year limitations. All |
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| expenditures from this Fund
shall be used for payments for |
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| health care benefits for local government and rehabilitation |
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| facility
employees, annuitants, and dependents, and to |
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| reimburse the Department or
its administrative service |
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| organization for all expenses incurred in the
administration of |
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| benefits. No other State funds may be used for these
purposes.
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| A local government employer's participation or desire to |
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| participate
in a program created under this subsection shall |
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| not limit that employer's
duty to bargain with the |
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| representative of any collective bargaining unit
of its |
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| employees.
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| (j) Any rehabilitation facility within the State of |
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| Illinois may apply
to the Director to have its employees, |
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| annuitants, and their eligible
dependents provided group |
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| health coverage under this Act on a non-insured
basis. To |
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| participate, a rehabilitation facility must agree to enroll all
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| of its employees and remit the entire cost of providing such |
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| coverage for
its employees, except that the rehabilitation |
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| facility shall not be
required to enroll those of its employees |
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| who are covered spouses or
dependents under this plan or |
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| another group policy or plan providing health
benefits as long |
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| as (1) an appropriate official from the rehabilitation
facility |
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| attests that each employee not enrolled is a covered spouse or
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| dependent under this plan or another group policy or plan, and |
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| (2) at least
85% of the employees are enrolled and the |
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| rehabilitation facility remits
the entire cost of providing |
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| coverage to those employees. Employees of a
participating |
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in the |
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| event of a qualifying change in status, special enrollment, |
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| special
circumstance as defined by the Director, or during the |
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| annual Benefit Choice
Period. A participating rehabilitation |
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| facility may also elect
to cover its annuitants. Dependent |
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| coverage shall be offered on an optional
basis, with the costs |
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| paid by the rehabilitation facility, its employees, or
some |
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| combination of the 2 as determined by the rehabilitation |
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| facility. The
rehabilitation facility shall be responsible for |
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| timely collection and
transmission of dependent premiums.
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| The Director shall annually determine quarterly rates of |
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| payment, subject
to the following constraints:
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| (1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be |
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| equal to the amount
normally charged to State employees for |
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| elected optional coverages or for
enrolled dependents |
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| coverages or other contributory coverages on behalf of
its |
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| employees, adjusted for differences between State |
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| employees and
employees of the rehabilitation facility in |
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| age, sex, geographic location
or other relevant |
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| demographic variables, plus an amount sufficient to pay
for |
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| the additional administrative costs of providing coverage |
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| to employees
of the rehabilitation facility and their |
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| dependents.
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| (2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall be |
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| made to reflect
the actual prior years' claims experience |
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| of the employees of the
rehabilitation facility.
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| Monthly payments by the rehabilitation facility or its |
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| employees for
group health benefits shall be deposited in the |
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| Local Government Health
Insurance Reserve Fund.
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| (k) Any domestic violence shelter or service within the |
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| State of Illinois
may apply to the Director to have its |
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| employees, annuitants, and their
dependents provided group |
34 |
| health coverage under this Act on a non-insured
basis. To |
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| participate, a domestic violence shelter or service must agree |
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| to
enroll all of its employees and pay the entire cost of |
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for its employees. A participating |
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| domestic violence shelter may also elect
to cover its |
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| annuitants. Dependent coverage shall be offered on an optional
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| basis, with
employees, or some combination of the 2 as |
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| determined by the domestic violence
shelter or service. The |
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| domestic violence shelter or service shall be
responsible for |
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| timely collection and transmission of dependent premiums.
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| The Director shall annually determine rates of payment,
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| subject to the following constraints:
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| (1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be |
11 |
| equal to the
amount normally charged to State employees for |
12 |
| elected optional coverages
or for enrolled dependents |
13 |
| coverages or other contributory coverages on
behalf of its |
14 |
| employees, adjusted for differences between State |
15 |
| employees and
employees of the domestic violence shelter or |
16 |
| service in age, sex, geographic
location or other relevant |
17 |
| demographic variables, plus an amount sufficient
to pay for |
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| the additional administrative costs of providing coverage |
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| to
employees of the domestic violence shelter or service |
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| and their dependents.
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| (2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall be |
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| made to reflect
the actual prior years' claims experience |
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| of the employees of the domestic
violence shelter or |
24 |
| service.
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| Monthly payments by the domestic violence shelter or |
26 |
| service or its employees
for group health insurance shall be |
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| deposited in the Local Government Health
Insurance Reserve |
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| Fund.
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| (l) A public community college or entity organized pursuant |
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| to the
Public Community College Act may apply to the Director |
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| initially to have
only annuitants not covered prior to July 1, |
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| 1992 by the district's health
plan provided health coverage |
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| under this Act on a non-insured basis. The
community college |
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| must execute a 2-year contract to participate in the
Local |
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| Government Health Plan.
Any annuitant may enroll in the event |
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| of a qualifying change in status, special
enrollment, special |
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annual |
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| The Director shall annually determine monthly rates of |
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| payment subject to
the following constraints: for those |
5 |
| community colleges with annuitants
only enrolled, first year |
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| rates shall be equal to the average cost to cover
claims for a |
7 |
| State member adjusted for demographics, Medicare
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| participation, and other factors; and in the second year, a |
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| further adjustment
of rates shall be made to reflect the actual |
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| first year's claims experience
of the covered annuitants.
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| (l-5) The provisions of subsection (l) become inoperative |
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| on July 1, 1999.
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| (m) The Director shall adopt any rules deemed necessary for
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| implementation of this amendatory Act of 1989 (Public Act |
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| 86-978).
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| (n) Any child advocacy center within the State of Illinois |
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| may apply to the Director to have its employees, annuitants, |
18 |
| and their dependants provided group health coverage under this |
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| Act on a non-insured basis. To participate, a child advocacy |
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| center must agree to enroll all of its employees and pay the |
21 |
| entire cost of providing coverage for its employees. A |
22 |
| participating child advocacy center may also elect to cover its |
23 |
| annuitants. Dependent coverage shall be offered on an optional |
24 |
| basis, with the costs paid by the child advocacy center, its |
25 |
| employees, or some combination of the 2 as determined by the |
26 |
| child advocacy center. The child advocacy center shall be |
27 |
| responsible for timely collection and transmission of |
28 |
| dependent premiums. |
29 |
| The Director shall annually determine rates of payment, |
30 |
| subject to the following constraints: |
31 |
| (1) In the first year of coverage, the rates shall be |
32 |
| equal to the amount normally charged to State employees for |
33 |
| elected optional coverages or for enrolled dependents |
34 |
| coverages or other contributory coverages on behalf of its |
35 |
| employees, adjusted for differences between State |
36 |
| employees and employees of the child advocacy center in |
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| demographic variables, plus an amount sufficient to pay for |
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| the additional administrative costs of providing coverage |
4 |
| to employees of the child advocacy center and their |
5 |
| dependents. |
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| (2) In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall be |
7 |
| made to reflect the actual prior years' claims experience |
8 |
| of the employees of the child advocacy center. |
9 |
| Monthly payments by the child advocacy center or its |
10 |
| employees for group health insurance shall be deposited into |
11 |
| the Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.)
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| (5 ILCS 375/15) (from Ch. 127, par. 535)
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| Sec. 15. Administration; rules; audit; review.
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| (a) The Director shall administer this Act and shall |
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| prescribe
such rules and regulations as are necessary to give |
17 |
| full effect to the
purposes of this Act.
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| (b) These rules may fix reasonable standards for the group |
19 |
| life and
group health programs and other benefit programs |
20 |
| offered under this
Act, and for the contractors providing them.
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| (c) These rules shall specify that covered and optional |
22 |
| medical
services of the program are services provided within |
23 |
| the scope of their
licenses by practitioners in all categories |
24 |
| licensed under the Medical
Practice Act of 1987 and shall |
25 |
| provide that all eligible persons be
fully informed of this |
26 |
| specification.
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| (d) These rules shall establish eligibility requirements |
28 |
| for
members and dependents as may be necessary to supplement
or |
29 |
| clarify requirements contained in this Act.
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| (e) Each affected department of the State, the State |
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| Universities
Retirement System, the Teachers' Retirement |
32 |
| System, and each qualified local
government, rehabilitation |
33 |
| facility, or domestic violence shelter or service,
or child |
34 |
| advocacy center, shall keep such records, make such |
35 |
| certifications, and furnish the Director
such information as |
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including |
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| employees of the department who are paid from trust funds or |
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| federal funds.
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| (f) Each member, each community college benefit recipient |
6 |
| to whom this Act
applies, and each TRS benefit recipient to |
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| whom this Act applies shall
furnish the Director, in such form |
8 |
| as may be required, any
information that may be necessary to |
9 |
| enroll such member
or benefit recipient and, if applicable, his |
10 |
| or her
dependents or dependent beneficiaries under the programs |
11 |
| or
plan, including such data as may be required to allow the |
12 |
| Director to
accumulate statistics on data normally considered |
13 |
| in actuarial studies of
employee groups. Information about |
14 |
| community college benefit recipients and
community college |
15 |
| dependent beneficiaries shall be furnished through the State
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16 |
| Universities Retirement System. Information about TRS benefit |
17 |
| recipients and
TRS dependent beneficiaries shall be furnished |
18 |
| through the Teachers' Retirement
System.
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| (g) There shall be audits and reports
on the programs |
20 |
| authorized and established by this Act prepared by the Director
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21 |
| with the assistance of a qualified, independent accounting |
22 |
| firm. The
reports shall provide information on the experience, |
23 |
| and
administrative effectiveness
and adequacy of the program |
24 |
| including, when applicable, recommendations on
up-grading of |
25 |
| benefits and improvement of the program.
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| (h) Any final order, decision or other determination made, |
27 |
| issued or
executed by the Director under the provisions of this |
28 |
| Act whereby any
contractor or person is aggrieved shall be |
29 |
| subject to review in accordance
with the provisions of the |
30 |
| Administrative Review Law and all amendments
and modifications |
31 |
| thereof, and the rules adopted pursuant thereto, shall
apply to |
32 |
| and govern all proceedings for the judicial review of final
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33 |
| administrative decisions of the Director.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-497, eff.
8-18-97; 91-390, eff. 7-30-99.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |