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| The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the |
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| President of the Senate shall select from the members of the |
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| Board 2 co-chairmen. The co-chairmen of the Board shall each |
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| serve a 2-year term, beginning February 1 of the odd-numbered |
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| year, and the 2 co-chairmen shall not be members of or |
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| identified with the same house. |
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| Members shall serve a 2-year term and must be appointed |
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| during the month of January in each odd-numbered year for terms |
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| beginning February 1. Any vacancy in the Board shall be filled |
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| by appointment for the balance of the term in the same manner |
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| as the original appointment. A vacancy shall exist when a |
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| member no longer holds the elected legislative office held at |
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| the time of the appointment or at the termination of the |
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| member's legislative service. |
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| The Pension Oversight Board shall meet twice annually or |
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| more often upon the call of the chair or any 9 members. A |
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| quorum of the Board shall consist of a majority of the |
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| appointed members.
Members of the Board shall serve without |
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| compensation, but shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred in |
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| carrying out the duties of the Board pursuant to rules adopted |
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| by the Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services. |
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| Creation of the Pension Oversight Board does not relieve |
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| the funds' boards of trustees from their fiduciary and other |
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| duties to the funds, nor does it create any liability for the |
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| funds on the part of the State. |
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| Should any person fail to obey the summons of the Board, |
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| refuse to surrender or afford access to the Board members to |
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| any such record, book, paper, contract, or other document, the |
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| co-chairs may apply to the circuit court, in the name of the |
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| Board, of the county in which the principal office of the |
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| pension fund involved is located, and the court, if it finds |
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| that the Board has not exceeded its authority in the matter, |
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| may, by order duly entered, require the attendance of witnesses |
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| and the production of all relevant documents required by the |
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| Board in carrying out its responsibilities under this Code. |
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| Upon refusal or neglect to obey the order of the court, the |
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| court may compel obedience by proceedings for contempt of |
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| court. |
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| (b) The Pension Oversight Board has the power to: |
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| (1) enter into contracts, sue and be sued, to implead |
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| and be impleaded; |
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| (2) adopt and enforce bylaws and rules for the |
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| management and conduct of its affairs; |
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| (3) make, amend, and repeal bylaws, rules, and |
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| procedures consistent with the provisions of this Section; |
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| and |
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| (4) do all things necessary and appropriate to |
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| implement this Section and assist the Board in performance |
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| of its duties. |
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| (c) The Board shall have all of the following powers and |
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| duties: |
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| (1) To establish minimum requirements for training to |
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| be completed by each member of the board of trustees of any |
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| pension fund established under this Code. The requirements |
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| must include, but are not be limited to, training in |
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| ethics, fiduciary duty, and investment responsibilities. |
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| (2) To investigate conflicts of interests regarding |
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| consultants, executive directors, investment officers, and |
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| trustees. The Board shall report any current or potential |
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| criminal violations to the appropriate local, county, |
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| state, and federal law enforcement officials. |
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| (3) To examine the extent to which pension funds |
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| embrace qualified Illinois-headquartered money managers |
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| and broker dealers. The Board shall also examine the funds |
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| use of minority and women owned firms. |
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| (4) To investigate discriminatory treatment in the |
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| procurement process. |
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| (d) On or before October 1 following the convening of a |
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| regular session of the General Assembly, the Board shall submit |
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| a report to the Governor and General Assembly setting forth the |
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| examinations and investigations that have been conducted in |
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| accordance with this Section since the date of the last such |
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| report submitted by the Board. |
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| The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall |
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| be satisfied by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, |
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| the Minority Leader, and the Clerk of the House of |
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| Representatives, the President, the Minority Leader, and the |
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| Secretary of the Senate, and the Legislative Research Unit, as |
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| required by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization |
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| Act, and filing additional copies with the State Government |
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| Report Distribution Center for the General Assembly as required |
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| under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State Library Act. |
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| Upon request, the Board shall distribute additional copies |
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| of the report, at no charge to the secretary, to any pension |
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| fund established under this Code, the treasurer, executive |
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| director, or fiscal officer of each fund, to public libraries, |
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| and State agencies active in the public pension area.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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