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| | 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB6150 Introduced , by Rep. Daniel Biss SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 40 ILCS 5/2-117.4 new | | 40 ILCS 5/3-111.5 new | | 40 ILCS 5/4-109.5 new | | 40 ILCS 5/5-129.5 new | | 40 ILCS 5/6-124.5 new | | 40 ILCS 5/7-140.5 new | | 40 ILCS 5/8-137.5 new | | 40 ILCS 5/9-133.5 new | | 40 ILCS 5/10-104.6 new | | 40 ILCS 5/11-133.7 new | | 40 ILCS 5/12-129.5 new | | 40 ILCS 5/13-316 new | | 40 ILCS 5/14-108.7 new | | 40 ILCS 5/15-135.5 new | | 40 ILCS 5/16-133.8 new | | 40 ILCS 5/17-115.5 new | | 40 ILCS 5/18-123.5 new | |
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Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Establishes a program under which certain retirement system participants may elect to receive a cash payment in exchange for agreeing to an increase in the required retirement age or agreeing to give up future automatic annual benefit increases. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning public employee benefits.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by adding |
5 | | Sections 2-117.4, 3-111.5, 4-109.5, 5-129.5, 6-124.5, 7-140.5, |
6 | | 8-137.5, 9-133.5, 10-104.6, 11-133.7, 12-129.5, 13-316, |
7 | | 14-108.7, 15-135.5, 16-133.8, 17-115.5, and 18-123.5 as |
8 | | follows: |
9 | | (40 ILCS 5/2-117.4 new) |
10 | | Sec. 2-117.4. Benefit buyout program. |
11 | | (a) The System shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
12 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the System |
13 | | will pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in |
14 | | exchange for voluntarily making an irrevocable election to |
15 | | accept an increase in the required retirement age or to give up |
16 | | certain automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment |
17 | | is a cash payment payable to the person who makes an election |
18 | | under this Section. A person shall not be required to |
19 | | participate in the program or to make any election under this |
20 | | Section. |
21 | | The System shall take any actions necessary to ensure that |
22 | | it (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
23 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
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1 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
2 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
3 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
4 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
5 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
6 | | System may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of |
7 | | persons who may participate in the program or the total amount |
8 | | of money available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
9 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
10 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
11 | | which his or her election is made. |
12 | | The System shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
13 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
14 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
15 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
16 | | decisions. |
17 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the System, |
18 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
19 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
20 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
21 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
22 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
23 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
24 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
25 | | the System prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
26 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
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1 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
2 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
3 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
4 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
5 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
6 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
7 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
8 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
9 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
10 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
11 | | (b-1) An eligible person who first became a participant of |
12 | | this System before January 1, 2011 and who is vested in the |
13 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article but |
14 | | has not yet begun to receive that annuity may voluntarily elect |
15 | | to receive a benefit buyout payment from the System in exchange |
16 | | for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years in whichever of |
17 | | the retirement ages required under this Article applies at the |
18 | | time of retirement. A person who makes this election to |
19 | | increase the required retirement age is not eligible to qualify |
20 | | for a retirement annuity under any set of retirement criteria |
21 | | that does not include a minimum retirement age, other than a |
22 | | retirement benefit based on disability. A person who already |
23 | | meets the lowest applicable increased age requirement is not |
24 | | eligible to make an election under this subsection. |
25 | | (b-2) An eligible person who first became a participant of |
26 | | this System before January 1, 2011 and who is vested in the |
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1 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article but |
2 | | has not yet begun to receive that annuity may voluntarily elect |
3 | | to receive a benefit buyout payment from the System in exchange |
4 | | for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years in whichever of |
5 | | the retirement ages required under this Article applies at the |
6 | | time of retirement. A person who makes this election to |
7 | | increase the required retirement age is not eligible to qualify |
8 | | for a retirement annuity under any set of retirement criteria |
9 | | that does not include a minimum retirement age, other than a |
10 | | retirement benefit based on disability. A person who already |
11 | | meets the lowest applicable increased age requirement is not |
12 | | eligible to make an election under this subsection. |
13 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
14 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article may |
15 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
16 | | System in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
17 | | annual increases that are provided for under this Article, |
18 | | including but not limited to automatic annual increases in |
19 | | retirement annuity and in any survivor and disability benefits |
20 | | that may become payable. |
21 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a survivor's annuity |
22 | | subject to automatic annual increases under this Article may |
23 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
24 | | System in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
25 | | annual increases that are provided for that annuity under this |
26 | | Article. |
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1 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
2 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
3 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
4 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
5 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
6 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
7 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
8 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
9 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
10 | | increases that are provided under this Article, beginning on |
11 | | the date of the election all references to such increases in |
12 | | this Article shall cease to apply to that person and that |
13 | | person's eligible survivors. |
14 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
15 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
16 | | increases in survivor's annuity that are provided under this |
17 | | Article, beginning on the date of the election all references |
18 | | to such increases in this Article shall cease to apply to that |
19 | | person with respect to that annuity. |
20 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
21 | | provision of this Article that exists on the effective date of |
22 | | this Section. |
23 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
24 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
25 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
26 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
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1 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
2 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
3 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
4 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
5 | | affected benefits, the System shall consider anticipated |
6 | | future benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already |
7 | | earned at the time of the election, and where appropriate shall |
8 | | use the same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, |
9 | | continued employment, and other relevant factors that it uses |
10 | | in determining its funding requirements or actuarial |
11 | | liabilities. |
12 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
13 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
14 | | may direct the System to pay all or a portion of that payment |
15 | | (i) as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
16 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
17 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
18 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
19 | | The System shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
20 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
21 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
22 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
23 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
24 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
25 | | employee contributions and retained by the System. If the |
26 | | benefit buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, |
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1 | | the excess need not be repaid to the System. |
2 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
3 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the System, describing |
4 | | the consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
5 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
6 | | from the System before making the election. This
counseling may |
7 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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8 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
9 | | the System in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
10 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
11 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
12 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
13 | | System and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
14 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
15 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
16 | | specific tax advice. |
17 | | (h) The System shall report on the benefit buyout program |
18 | | to the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
19 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
20 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
21 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
22 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
23 | | payments adopted by the System, and the anticipated savings to |
24 | | the System resulting from the program. The report shall not |
25 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
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1 | | (40 ILCS 5/3-111.5 new) |
2 | | Sec. 3-111.5. Benefit buyout program. |
3 | | (a) The Public Pension Division of the Department of |
4 | | Insurance shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
5 | | accordance with this Section for all police pension funds under |
6 | | this Article. Each fund shall cooperate with the Division in |
7 | | the administration of the program. Under the program, the fund |
8 | | will pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in |
9 | | exchange for voluntarily making an irrevocable election to |
10 | | accept an increase in the required retirement age or to give up |
11 | | certain automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment |
12 | | is a cash payment payable to the person who makes an election |
13 | | under this Section. A person shall not be required to |
14 | | participate in the program or to make any election under this |
15 | | Section. |
16 | | In accordance with the recommendations of the Division, the |
17 | | fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it (i) has |
18 | | in place the necessary administrative and data processing |
19 | | ability to make the calculations and actuarial determinations |
20 | | and to provide the counseling required under this Section and |
21 | | (ii) has available the liquid assets anticipated to be |
22 | | necessary to make the benefit buyout payments promptly when |
23 | | elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains on the fund's |
24 | | available administrative and financial resources, the Division |
25 | | may adopt for each fund reasonable restrictions on the number |
26 | | of persons who may participate in the program or the total |
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1 | | amount of money available for making benefit buyout payments. |
2 | | If such restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible |
3 | | person to participate in the program shall be determined by the |
4 | | order in which his or her election is made. |
5 | | The fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
6 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
7 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
8 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
9 | | decisions. |
10 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Division, |
11 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
12 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
13 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
14 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
15 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
16 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
17 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
18 | | the fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
19 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
20 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
21 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
22 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
23 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
24 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
25 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
26 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
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1 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
2 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
3 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
4 | | (b-1) An eligible person who (i) is not a participant in |
5 | | the self-managed plan under Section
3-109.3, (ii)
first became |
6 | | a police officer under this Article before
January 1, 2011, and |
7 | | (iii) is vested in the right to receive a retirement pension |
8 | | under this Article but has not yet begun to receive that |
9 | | pension may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout |
10 | | payment from the fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an |
11 | | increase of 2 years in whichever of the retirement ages |
12 | | required under this Article applies at the time of retirement. |
13 | | A person who makes this election to increase the required |
14 | | retirement age is not eligible to qualify for a retirement |
15 | | pension under any set of retirement criteria that does not |
16 | | include a minimum retirement age, other than a retirement |
17 | | benefit based on disability. A person who already meets the |
18 | | lowest applicable increased age requirement is not eligible to |
19 | | make an election under this subsection. |
20 | | (b-2) An eligible person who (i) is not a participant in |
21 | | the self-managed plan under Section
3-109.3, (ii)
first became |
22 | | a police officer under this Article before
January 1, 2011, and |
23 | | (iii) is vested in the right to receive a retirement pension |
24 | | under this Article but has not yet begun to receive that |
25 | | pension may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout |
26 | | payment from the fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an |
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1 | | increase of 7 years in whichever of the retirement ages |
2 | | required under this Article applies at the time of retirement. |
3 | | A person who makes this election to increase the required |
4 | | retirement age is not eligible to qualify for a retirement |
5 | | pension under any set of retirement criteria that does not |
6 | | include a minimum retirement age, other than a retirement |
7 | | benefit based on disability. A person who already meets the |
8 | | lowest applicable increased age requirement is not eligible to |
9 | | make an election under this subsection. |
10 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
11 | | right to receive a retirement pension under this Article may |
12 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
13 | | fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
14 | | annual increases that are provided for under this Article, |
15 | | including but not limited to automatic annual increases in |
16 | | retirement pension and in any survivor and disability benefits |
17 | | that may become payable. |
18 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a survivor's pension |
19 | | subject to automatic annual increases under this Article may |
20 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
21 | | fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
22 | | annual increases that are provided for that pension under this |
23 | | Article. |
24 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
25 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
26 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
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1 | | provisions in this Article concerning a retirement age |
2 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
3 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
4 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
5 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
6 | | increases that are provided under this Article, beginning on |
7 | | the date of the election all references to such increases in |
8 | | this Article shall cease to apply to that person and that |
9 | | person's eligible survivors. |
10 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
11 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
12 | | increases in survivor's pension that are provided under this |
13 | | Article, beginning on the date of the election all references |
14 | | to such increases in this Article shall cease to apply to that |
15 | | person with respect to that survivor's pension. |
16 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
17 | | provision of this Article that exists on the effective date of |
18 | | this Section. |
19 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated in a |
20 | | manner determined by the Division in accordance with this |
21 | | Section. The Division may, but need not, provide assistance to |
22 | | one or more funds under this Article in calculating benefit |
23 | | buyout payments under the program. |
24 | | The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
25 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
26 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
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1 | | assumptions and tables approved by the Division. The benefit |
2 | | buyout payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
3 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
4 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
5 | | reduced by the election. The method of calculating the present |
6 | | value of affected benefits shall consider anticipated future |
7 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
8 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
9 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
10 | | employment, and other relevant factors that are used in |
11 | | determining the funding requirements or actuarial liabilities |
12 | | of the fund. |
13 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
14 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
15 | | may direct the fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
16 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
17 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
18 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
19 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
20 | | The fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
21 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
22 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
23 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
24 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
25 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
26 | | employee contributions and retained by the fund. If the benefit |
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1 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
2 | | excess need not be repaid to the fund. |
3 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
4 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Division, describing |
5 | | the consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
6 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
7 | | from the fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
8 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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9 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
10 | | the fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
11 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
12 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
13 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
14 | | fund, describe benefit buyout payment options, and provide |
15 | | general information about tax withholding, but shall not |
16 | | include specific tax advice. |
17 | | (h) Each fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
18 | | the Division by March 1, 2015. The report shall indicate the |
19 | | number and percentage of eligible persons who made an election, |
20 | | the types of elections made, the total amount of benefit buyout |
21 | | payments paid, any restrictions on the number of participants |
22 | | or total amount of benefit buyout payments adopted by the |
23 | | Division for the fund, and the anticipated savings to the fund |
24 | | resulting from the program. The report shall not include any |
25 | | personally identifiable information. The Division shall |
26 | | supervise the reporting required under this Section and shall |
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1 | | compile information from all of the funds under this Article |
2 | | into a single report to the Governor and the General Assembly |
3 | | by May 1, 2015. |
4 | | (40 ILCS 5/4-109.5 new) |
5 | | Sec. 4-109.5. Benefit buyout program. |
6 | | (a) The Public Pension Division of the Department of |
7 | | Insurance shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
8 | | accordance with this Section for all firefighters' pension |
9 | | funds under this Article. Each fund shall cooperate with the |
10 | | Division in the administration of the program. Under the |
11 | | program, the fund will pay a benefit buyout payment to certain |
12 | | persons in exchange for voluntarily making an irrevocable |
13 | | election to accept an increase in the required retirement age |
14 | | or to give up certain automatic annual increases. The benefit |
15 | | buyout payment is a cash payment payable to the person who |
16 | | makes an election under this Section. A person shall not be |
17 | | required to participate in the program or to make any election |
18 | | under this Section. |
19 | | In accordance with the recommendations of the Division, the |
20 | | fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it (i) has |
21 | | in place the necessary administrative and data processing |
22 | | ability to make the calculations and actuarial determinations |
23 | | and to provide the counseling required under this Section and |
24 | | (ii) has available the liquid assets anticipated to be |
25 | | necessary to make the benefit buyout payments promptly when |
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1 | | elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains on the fund's |
2 | | available administrative and financial resources, the Division |
3 | | may adopt for each fund reasonable restrictions on the number |
4 | | of persons who may participate in the program or the total |
5 | | amount of money available for making benefit buyout payments. |
6 | | If such restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible |
7 | | person to participate in the program shall be determined by the |
8 | | order in which his or her election is made. |
9 | | The fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
10 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
11 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
12 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
13 | | decisions. |
14 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Division, |
15 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
16 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
17 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
18 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
19 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
20 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
21 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
22 | | the fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
23 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
24 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
25 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
26 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
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1 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
2 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
3 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
4 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
5 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
6 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
7 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
8 | | (b-1) An eligible person who
first became a firefighter |
9 | | under this Article before
January 1, 2011 and who is vested in |
10 | | the right to receive a retirement pension under this Article |
11 | | but has not yet begun to receive that pension may voluntarily |
12 | | elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the fund in |
13 | | exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years in |
14 | | whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
15 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
16 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
17 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement pension under any set of |
18 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
19 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
20 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
21 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
22 | | subsection. |
23 | | (b-2) An eligible person who
first became a firefighter |
24 | | under this Article before
January 1, 2011 and who is vested in |
25 | | the right to receive a retirement pension under this Article |
26 | | but has not yet begun to receive that pension may voluntarily |
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1 | | elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the fund in |
2 | | exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years in |
3 | | whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
4 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
5 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
6 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement pension under any set of |
7 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
8 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
9 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
10 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
11 | | subsection. |
12 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
13 | | right to receive a retirement pension under this Article may |
14 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
15 | | fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
16 | | annual increases that are provided for under this Article, |
17 | | including but not limited to automatic annual increases in |
18 | | retirement pension and in any survivor and disability benefits |
19 | | that may become payable. |
20 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a survivor's pension |
21 | | subject to automatic annual increases under this Article may |
22 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
23 | | fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
24 | | annual increases that are provided for that pension under this |
25 | | Article. |
26 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
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1 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
2 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
3 | | provisions in this Article concerning a retirement age |
4 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
5 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
6 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
7 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
8 | | increases that are provided under this Article, beginning on |
9 | | the date of the election all references to such increases in |
10 | | this Article shall cease to apply to that person and that |
11 | | person's eligible survivors. |
12 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
13 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
14 | | increases in survivor's pension that are provided under this |
15 | | Article, beginning on the date of the election all references |
16 | | to such increases in this Article shall cease to apply to that |
17 | | person with respect to that survivor's pension. |
18 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
19 | | provision of this Article that exists on the effective date of |
20 | | this Section. |
21 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated in a |
22 | | manner determined by the Division in accordance with this |
23 | | Section. The Division may, but need not, provide assistance to |
24 | | one or more funds under this Article in calculating benefit |
25 | | buyout payments under the program. |
26 | | The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
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1 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
2 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
3 | | assumptions and tables approved by the Division. The benefit |
4 | | buyout payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
5 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
6 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
7 | | reduced by the election. The method of calculating the present |
8 | | value of affected benefits shall consider anticipated future |
9 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
10 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
11 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
12 | | employment, and other relevant factors that are used in |
13 | | determining the funding requirements or actuarial liabilities |
14 | | of the fund. |
15 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
16 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
17 | | may direct the fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
18 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
19 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
20 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
21 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
22 | | The fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
23 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
24 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
25 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
26 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
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1 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
2 | | employee contributions and retained by the fund. If the benefit |
3 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
4 | | excess need not be repaid to the fund. |
5 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
6 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Division, describing |
7 | | the consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
8 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
9 | | from the fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
10 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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11 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
12 | | the fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
13 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
14 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
15 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
16 | | fund, describe benefit buyout payment options, and provide |
17 | | general information about tax withholding, but shall not |
18 | | include specific tax advice. |
19 | | (h) Each fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
20 | | the Division by March 1, 2015. The report shall indicate the |
21 | | number and percentage of eligible persons who made an election, |
22 | | the types of elections made, the total amount of benefit buyout |
23 | | payments paid, any restrictions on the number of participants |
24 | | or total amount of benefit buyout payments adopted by the |
25 | | Division for the fund, and the anticipated savings to the fund |
26 | | resulting from the program. The report shall not include any |
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1 | | personally identifiable information. The Division shall |
2 | | supervise the reporting required under this Section and shall |
3 | | compile information from all of the funds under this Article |
4 | | into a single report to the Governor and the General Assembly |
5 | | by May 1, 2015. |
6 | | (40 ILCS 5/5-129.5 new) |
7 | | Sec. 5-129.5. Benefit buyout program. |
8 | | (a) The Fund shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
9 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the Fund will |
10 | | pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in exchange for |
11 | | voluntarily making an irrevocable election to accept an |
12 | | increase in the required retirement age or to give up certain |
13 | | automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment is a |
14 | | cash payment payable to the person who makes an election under |
15 | | this Section. A person shall not be required to participate in |
16 | | the program or to make any election under this Section. |
17 | | The Fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it |
18 | | (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
19 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
20 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
21 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
22 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
23 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
24 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
25 | | Fund may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of persons |
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1 | | who may participate in the program or the total amount of money |
2 | | available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
3 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
4 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
5 | | which his or her election is made. |
6 | | The Fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
7 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
8 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
9 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
10 | | decisions. |
11 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Fund, |
12 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
13 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
14 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
15 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
16 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
17 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
18 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
19 | | the Fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
20 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
21 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
22 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
23 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
24 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
25 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
26 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
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1 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
2 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
3 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
4 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
5 | | (b-1) An eligible person who first became a participant of |
6 | | this Fund before January 1, 2011 and who is vested in the right |
7 | | to receive a retirement retirement annuity under this Article |
8 | | but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may voluntarily |
9 | | elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the Fund in |
10 | | exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years in |
11 | | whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
12 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
13 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
14 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
15 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
16 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
17 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
18 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
19 | | subsection. |
20 | | (b-2) An eligible person who first became a participant of |
21 | | this Fund before January 1, 2011 and who is vested in the right |
22 | | to receive a retirement annuity under this Article but has not |
23 | | yet begun to receive that annuity may voluntarily elect to |
24 | | receive a benefit buyout payment from the Fund in exchange for |
25 | | agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years in whichever of the |
26 | | retirement ages required under this Article applies at the time |
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1 | | of retirement. A person who makes this election to increase the |
2 | | required retirement age is not eligible to qualify for a |
3 | | retirement annuity under any set of retirement criteria that |
4 | | does not include a minimum retirement age, other than a |
5 | | retirement benefit based on disability. A person who already |
6 | | meets the lowest applicable increased age requirement is not |
7 | | eligible to make an election under this subsection. |
8 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
9 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article may |
10 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
11 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
12 | | annual increases that are provided for under this Article, |
13 | | including but not limited to automatic annual increases in age |
14 | | and service or minimum annuity and in any survivor and |
15 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
16 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a widow's annuity |
17 | | subject to automatic annual increases under this Article may |
18 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
19 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
20 | | annual increases that are provided for that annuity under this |
21 | | Article. |
22 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
23 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
24 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
25 | | provisions in this Article concerning a retirement age |
26 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
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1 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
2 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
3 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
4 | | increases that are provided under this Article, beginning on |
5 | | the date of the election all references to such increases in |
6 | | this Article shall cease to apply to that person and that |
7 | | person's eligible survivors. |
8 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
9 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
10 | | increases in widow's annuity that are provided under this |
11 | | Article, beginning on the date of the election all references |
12 | | to such increases in this Article shall cease to apply to that |
13 | | person with respect to that annuity. |
14 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
15 | | provision of this Article that exists on the effective date of |
16 | | this Section. |
17 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
18 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
19 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
20 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
21 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
22 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
23 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
24 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
25 | | affected benefits, the Fund shall consider anticipated future |
26 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
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1 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
2 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
3 | | employment, and other relevant factors that it uses in |
4 | | determining its funding requirements or actuarial liabilities. |
5 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
6 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
7 | | may direct the Fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
8 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
9 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
10 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
11 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
12 | | The Fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
13 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
14 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
15 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
16 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
17 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
18 | | employee contributions and retained by the Fund. If the benefit |
19 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
20 | | excess need not be repaid to the Fund. |
21 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
22 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Fund, describing the |
23 | | consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
24 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
25 | | from the Fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
26 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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1 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
2 | | the Fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
3 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
4 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
5 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
6 | | Fund, describe benefit buyout payment options, and provide |
7 | | general information about tax withholding, but shall not |
8 | | include specific tax advice. |
9 | | (h) The Fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
10 | | the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
11 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
12 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
13 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
14 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
15 | | payments adopted by the Fund, and the anticipated savings to |
16 | | the Fund resulting from the program. The report shall not |
17 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
18 | | (40 ILCS 5/6-124.5 new) |
19 | | Sec. 6-124.5. Benefit buyout program. |
20 | | (a) The Fund shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
21 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the Fund will |
22 | | pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in exchange for |
23 | | voluntarily making an irrevocable election to accept an |
24 | | increase in the required retirement age or to give up certain |
25 | | automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment is a |
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1 | | cash payment payable to the person who makes an election under |
2 | | this Section. A person shall not be required to participate in |
3 | | the program or to make any election under this Section. |
4 | | The Fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it |
5 | | (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
6 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
7 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
8 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
9 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
10 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
11 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
12 | | Fund may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of persons |
13 | | who may participate in the program or the total amount of money |
14 | | available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
15 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
16 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
17 | | which his or her election is made. |
18 | | The Fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
19 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
20 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
21 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
22 | | decisions. |
23 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Fund, |
24 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
25 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
26 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
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1 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
2 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
3 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
4 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
5 | | the Fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
6 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
7 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
8 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
9 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
10 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
11 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
12 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
13 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
14 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
15 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
16 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
17 | | (b-1) An eligible person who first became a participant of |
18 | | this Fund before January 1, 2011 and who is vested in the right |
19 | | to receive a retirement annuity under this Article but has not |
20 | | yet begun to receive that annuity may voluntarily elect to |
21 | | receive a benefit buyout payment from the Fund in exchange for |
22 | | agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years in whichever of the |
23 | | retirement ages required under this Article applies at the time |
24 | | of retirement. A person who makes this election to increase the |
25 | | required retirement age is not eligible to qualify for a |
26 | | retirement annuity under any set of retirement criteria that |
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1 | | does not include a minimum retirement age, other than a |
2 | | retirement benefit based on disability. A person who already |
3 | | meets the lowest applicable increased age requirement is not |
4 | | eligible to make an election under this subsection. |
5 | | (b-2) An eligible person who first became a participant of |
6 | | this Fund before January 1, 2011 and who is vested in the right |
7 | | to receive a retirement annuity under this Article but has not |
8 | | yet begun to receive that annuity may voluntarily elect to |
9 | | receive a benefit buyout payment from the Fund in exchange for |
10 | | agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years in whichever of the |
11 | | retirement ages required under this Article applies at the time |
12 | | of retirement. A person who makes this election to increase the |
13 | | required retirement age is not eligible to qualify for a |
14 | | retirement annuity under any set of retirement criteria that |
15 | | does not include a minimum retirement age, other than a |
16 | | retirement benefit based on disability. A person who already |
17 | | meets the lowest applicable increased age requirement is not |
18 | | eligible to make an election under this subsection. |
19 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
20 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article may |
21 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
22 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
23 | | annual increases that are provided for under this Article, |
24 | | including but not limited to automatic annual increases in age |
25 | | and service or minimum annuity and in any survivor and |
26 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
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1 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a widow's annuity |
2 | | subject to automatic annual increases under this Article may |
3 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
4 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
5 | | annual increases that are provided for that annuity under this |
6 | | Article. |
7 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
8 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
9 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
10 | | provisions in this Article concerning a retirement age |
11 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
12 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
13 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
14 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
15 | | increases that are provided under this Article, beginning on |
16 | | the date of the election all references to such increases in |
17 | | this Article shall cease to apply to that person and that |
18 | | person's eligible survivors. |
19 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
20 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
21 | | increases in widow's annuity that are provided under this |
22 | | Article, beginning on the date of the election all references |
23 | | to such increases in this Article shall cease to apply to that |
24 | | person with respect to that annuity. |
25 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
26 | | provision of this Article that exists on the effective date of |
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1 | | this Section. |
2 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
3 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
4 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
5 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
6 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
7 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
8 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
9 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
10 | | affected benefits, the Fund shall consider anticipated future |
11 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
12 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
13 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
14 | | employment, and other relevant factors that it uses in |
15 | | determining its funding requirements or actuarial liabilities. |
16 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
17 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
18 | | may direct the Fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
19 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
20 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
21 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
22 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
23 | | The Fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
24 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
25 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
26 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
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1 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
2 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
3 | | employee contributions and retained by the Fund. If the benefit |
4 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
5 | | excess need not be repaid to the Fund. |
6 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
7 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Fund, describing the |
8 | | consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
9 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
10 | | from the Fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
11 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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12 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
13 | | the Fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
14 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
15 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
16 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
17 | | Fund, describe benefit buyout payment options, and provide |
18 | | general information about tax withholding, but shall not |
19 | | include specific tax advice. |
20 | | (h) The Fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
21 | | the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
22 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
23 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
24 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
25 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
26 | | payments adopted by the Fund, and the anticipated savings to |
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1 | | the Fund resulting from the program. The report shall not |
2 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
3 | | (40 ILCS 5/7-140.5 new) |
4 | | Sec. 7-140.5. Benefit buyout program. |
5 | | (a) The Fund shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
6 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the Fund will |
7 | | pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in exchange for |
8 | | voluntarily making an irrevocable election to accept an |
9 | | increase in the required retirement age or to give up certain |
10 | | automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment is a |
11 | | cash payment payable to the person who makes an election under |
12 | | this Section. A person shall not be required to participate in |
13 | | the program or to make any election under this Section. |
14 | | The Fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it |
15 | | (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
16 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
17 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
18 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
19 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
20 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
21 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
22 | | Fund may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of persons |
23 | | who may participate in the program or the total amount of money |
24 | | available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
25 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
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1 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
2 | | which his or her election is made. |
3 | | The Fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
4 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
5 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
6 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
7 | | decisions. |
8 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Fund, |
9 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
10 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
11 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
12 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
13 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
14 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
15 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
16 | | the Fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
17 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
18 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
19 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
20 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
21 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
22 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
23 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
24 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
25 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
26 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
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1 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
2 | | (b-1) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
3 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
4 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
5 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
6 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years |
7 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
8 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
9 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
10 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
11 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
12 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
13 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
14 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
15 | | subsection. |
16 | | (b-2) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
17 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
18 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
19 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
20 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years |
21 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
22 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
23 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
24 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
25 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
26 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
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1 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
2 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
3 | | subsection. |
4 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
5 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article (or |
6 | | under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) |
7 | | may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from |
8 | | the Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future |
9 | | automatic annual increases that are provided for under this |
10 | | Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect to service under |
11 | | this Article), including but not limited to automatic annual |
12 | | increases in retirement annuity and in any survivor and |
13 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
14 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a surviving spouse |
15 | | annuity under this Article (or a survivor's annuity under |
16 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) that |
17 | | is subject to automatic annual increases may voluntarily elect |
18 | | to receive a benefit buyout payment from the Fund in exchange |
19 | | for agreeing to give up all future automatic annual increases |
20 | | that are provided for under this Article (or under Section |
21 | | 1-160) with respect to that annuity. |
22 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
23 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
24 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
25 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
26 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
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1 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
2 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
3 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
4 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
5 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
6 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
7 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
8 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
9 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
10 | | person and that person's eligible survivors. |
11 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
12 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
13 | | increases in a surviving spouse annuity under this Article (or |
14 | | a survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 with respect to |
15 | | service under this Article), beginning on the date of the |
16 | | election all references to such increases in this Article (or |
17 | | under Section 1-160) shall cease to apply to that person with |
18 | | respect to that annuity. |
19 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
20 | | provision of this Article or Section 1-160 that exists on the |
21 | | effective date of this Section. |
22 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
23 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
24 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
25 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
26 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
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1 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
2 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
3 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
4 | | affected benefits, the Fund shall consider anticipated future |
5 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
6 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
7 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
8 | | employment, and other relevant factors that it uses in |
9 | | determining its funding requirements or actuarial liabilities. |
10 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
11 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
12 | | may direct the Fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
13 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
14 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
15 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
16 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
17 | | The Fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
18 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
19 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
20 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
21 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
22 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
23 | | employee contributions and retained by the Fund. If the benefit |
24 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
25 | | excess need not be repaid to the Fund. |
26 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
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1 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Fund, describing the |
2 | | consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
3 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
4 | | from the Fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
5 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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6 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
7 | | the Fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
8 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
9 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
10 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
11 | | Fund and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
12 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
13 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
14 | | specific tax advice. |
15 | | (h) The Fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
16 | | the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
17 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
18 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
19 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
20 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
21 | | payments adopted by the Fund, and the anticipated savings to |
22 | | the Fund resulting from the program. The report shall not |
23 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
24 | | (40 ILCS 5/8-137.5 new) |
25 | | Sec. 8-137.5. Benefit buyout program. |
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1 | | (a) The Fund shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
2 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the Fund will |
3 | | pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in exchange for |
4 | | voluntarily making an irrevocable election to accept an |
5 | | increase in the required retirement age or to give up certain |
6 | | automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment is a |
7 | | cash payment payable to the person who makes an election under |
8 | | this Section. A person shall not be required to participate in |
9 | | the program or to make any election under this Section. |
10 | | The Fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it |
11 | | (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
12 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
13 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
14 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
15 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
16 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
17 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
18 | | Fund may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of persons |
19 | | who may participate in the program or the total amount of money |
20 | | available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
21 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
22 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
23 | | which his or her election is made. |
24 | | The Fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
25 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
26 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
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1 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
2 | | decisions. |
3 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Fund, |
4 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
5 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
6 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
7 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
8 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
9 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
10 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
11 | | the Fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
12 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
13 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
14 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
15 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
16 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
17 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
18 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
19 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
20 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
21 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
22 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
23 | | (b-1) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
24 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
25 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
26 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
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1 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years |
2 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
3 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
4 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
5 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
6 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
7 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
8 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
9 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
10 | | subsection. |
11 | | (b-2) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
12 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
13 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
14 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
15 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years |
16 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
17 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
18 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
19 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
20 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
21 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
22 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
23 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
24 | | subsection. |
25 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
26 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article (or |
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1 | | under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) |
2 | | may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from |
3 | | the Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future |
4 | | automatic annual increases that are provided for under this |
5 | | Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect to service under |
6 | | this Article), including but not limited to automatic annual |
7 | | increases in retirement annuity and in any survivor and |
8 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
9 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a widow's annuity |
10 | | under this Article (or a survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 |
11 | | with respect to service under this Article) that is subject to |
12 | | automatic annual increases may voluntarily elect to receive a |
13 | | benefit buyout payment from the Fund in exchange for agreeing |
14 | | to give up all future automatic annual increases that are |
15 | | provided for that annuity under this Article (or under Section |
16 | | 1-160). |
17 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
18 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
19 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
20 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
21 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
22 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
23 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
24 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
25 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
26 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
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1 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
2 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
3 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
4 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
5 | | person and that person's eligible survivors. |
6 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
7 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
8 | | increases in a widow's annuity under this Article (or a |
9 | | survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 with respect to service |
10 | | under this Article), beginning on the date of the election all |
11 | | references to such increases in this Article (or under Section |
12 | | 1-160) shall cease to apply to that person with respect to that |
13 | | annuity. |
14 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
15 | | provision of this Article or Section 1-160 that exists on the |
16 | | effective date of this Section. |
17 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
18 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
19 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
20 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
21 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
22 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
23 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
24 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
25 | | affected benefits, the Fund shall consider anticipated future |
26 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
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1 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
2 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
3 | | employment, and other relevant factors that it uses in |
4 | | determining its funding requirements or actuarial liabilities. |
5 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
6 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
7 | | may direct the Fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
8 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
9 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
10 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
11 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
12 | | The Fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
13 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
14 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
15 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
16 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
17 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
18 | | employee contributions and retained by the Fund. If the benefit |
19 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
20 | | excess need not be repaid to the Fund. |
21 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
22 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Fund, describing the |
23 | | consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
24 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
25 | | from the Fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
26 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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1 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
2 | | the Fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
3 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
4 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
5 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
6 | | Fund and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
7 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
8 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
9 | | specific tax advice. |
10 | | (h) The Fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
11 | | the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
12 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
13 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
14 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
15 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
16 | | payments adopted by the Fund, and the anticipated savings to |
17 | | the Fund resulting from the program. The report shall not |
18 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
19 | | (40 ILCS 5/9-133.5 new) |
20 | | Sec. 9-133.5. Benefit buyout program. |
21 | | (a) The Fund shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
22 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the Fund will |
23 | | pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in exchange for |
24 | | voluntarily making an irrevocable election to accept an |
25 | | increase in the required retirement age or to give up certain |
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1 | | automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment is a |
2 | | cash payment payable to the person who makes an election under |
3 | | this Section. A person shall not be required to participate in |
4 | | the program or to make any election under this Section. |
5 | | The Fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it |
6 | | (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
7 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
8 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
9 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
10 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
11 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
12 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
13 | | Fund may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of persons |
14 | | who may participate in the program or the total amount of money |
15 | | available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
16 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
17 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
18 | | which his or her election is made. |
19 | | The Fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
20 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
21 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
22 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
23 | | decisions. |
24 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Fund, |
25 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
26 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
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1 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
2 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
3 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
4 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
5 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
6 | | the Fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
7 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
8 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
9 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
10 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
11 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
12 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
13 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
14 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
15 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
16 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
17 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
18 | | (b-1) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
19 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
20 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
21 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
22 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years |
23 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
24 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
25 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
26 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
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1 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
2 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
3 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
4 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
5 | | subsection. |
6 | | (b-2) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
7 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
8 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
9 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
10 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years |
11 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
12 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
13 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
14 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
15 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
16 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
17 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
18 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
19 | | subsection. |
20 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
21 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article (or |
22 | | under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) |
23 | | may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from |
24 | | the Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future |
25 | | automatic annual increases that are provided for under this |
26 | | Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect to service under |
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1 | | this Article), including but not limited to automatic annual |
2 | | increases in retirement annuity and in any survivor and |
3 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
4 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a widow's annuity |
5 | | under this Article (or a survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 |
6 | | with respect to service under this Article) that is subject to |
7 | | automatic annual increases may voluntarily elect to receive a |
8 | | benefit buyout payment from the Fund in exchange for agreeing |
9 | | to give up all future automatic annual increases that are |
10 | | provided for that annuity under this Article (or under Section |
11 | | 1-160). |
12 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
13 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
14 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
15 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
16 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
17 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
18 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
19 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
20 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
21 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
22 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
23 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
24 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
25 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
26 | | person and that person's eligible survivors. |
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1 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
2 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
3 | | increases in a widow's annuity under this Article (or a |
4 | | survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 with respect to service |
5 | | under this Article), beginning on the date of the election all |
6 | | references to such increases in this Article (or under Section |
7 | | 1-160) shall cease to apply to that person with respect to that |
8 | | annuity. |
9 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
10 | | provision of this Article or Section 1-160 that exists on the |
11 | | effective date of this Section. |
12 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
13 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
14 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
15 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
16 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
17 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
18 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
19 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
20 | | affected benefits, the Fund shall consider anticipated future |
21 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
22 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
23 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
24 | | employment, and other relevant factors that it uses in |
25 | | determining its funding requirements or actuarial liabilities. |
26 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
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1 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
2 | | may direct the Fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
3 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
4 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
5 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
6 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
7 | | The Fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
8 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
9 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
10 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
11 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
12 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
13 | | employee contributions and retained by the Fund. If the benefit |
14 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
15 | | excess need not be repaid to the Fund. |
16 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
17 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Fund, describing the |
18 | | consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
19 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
20 | | from the Fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
21 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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22 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
23 | | the Fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
24 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
25 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
26 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
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1 | | Fund and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
2 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
3 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
4 | | specific tax advice. |
5 | | (h) The Fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
6 | | the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
7 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
8 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
9 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
10 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
11 | | payments adopted by the Fund, and the anticipated savings to |
12 | | the Fund resulting from the program. The report shall not |
13 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
14 | | (40 ILCS 5/10-104.6 new) |
15 | | Sec. 10-104.6. Benefit buyout program. |
16 | | (a) The Fund shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
17 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the Fund will |
18 | | pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in exchange for |
19 | | voluntarily making an irrevocable election to accept an |
20 | | increase in the required retirement age or to give up certain |
21 | | automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment is a |
22 | | cash payment payable to the person who makes an election under |
23 | | this Section. A person shall not be required to participate in |
24 | | the program or to make any election under this Section. |
25 | | The Fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it |
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1 | | (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
2 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
3 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
4 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
5 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
6 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
7 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
8 | | Fund may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of persons |
9 | | who may participate in the program or the total amount of money |
10 | | available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
11 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
12 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
13 | | which his or her election is made. |
14 | | The Fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
15 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
16 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
17 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
18 | | decisions. |
19 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Fund, |
20 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
21 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
22 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
23 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
24 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
25 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
26 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
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1 | | the Fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
2 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
3 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
4 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
5 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
6 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
7 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
8 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
9 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
10 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
11 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
12 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
13 | | (b-1) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
14 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
15 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
16 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
17 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years |
18 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
19 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
20 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
21 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
22 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
23 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
24 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
25 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
26 | | subsection. |
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1 | | (b-2) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
2 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
3 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
4 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
5 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years |
6 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
7 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
8 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
9 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
10 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
11 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
12 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
13 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
14 | | subsection. |
15 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
16 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article (or |
17 | | under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) |
18 | | may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from |
19 | | the Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future |
20 | | automatic annual increases that are provided for under this |
21 | | Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect to service under |
22 | | this Article), including but not limited to automatic annual |
23 | | increases in retirement annuity and in any survivor and |
24 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
25 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a widow's annuity |
26 | | under this Article (or a survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 |
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1 | | with respect to service under this Article) that is subject to |
2 | | automatic annual increases may voluntarily elect to receive a |
3 | | benefit buyout payment from the Fund in exchange for agreeing |
4 | | to give up all future automatic annual increases that are |
5 | | provided for that annuity under this Article (or under Section |
6 | | 1-160). |
7 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
8 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
9 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
10 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
11 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
12 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
13 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
14 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
15 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
16 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
17 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
18 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
19 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
20 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
21 | | person and that person's eligible survivors. |
22 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
23 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
24 | | increases in a widow's annuity under this Article (or a |
25 | | survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 with respect to service |
26 | | under this Article), beginning on the date of the election all |
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1 | | references to such increases in this Article (or under Section |
2 | | 1-160) shall cease to apply to that person with respect to that |
3 | | annuity. |
4 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
5 | | provision of this Article or Section 1-160 that exists on the |
6 | | effective date of this Section. |
7 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
8 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
9 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
10 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
11 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
12 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
13 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
14 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
15 | | affected benefits, the Fund shall consider anticipated future |
16 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
17 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
18 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
19 | | employment, and other relevant factors that it uses in |
20 | | determining its funding requirements or actuarial liabilities. |
21 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
22 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
23 | | may direct the Fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
24 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
25 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
26 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
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1 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
2 | | The Fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
3 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
4 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
5 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
6 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
7 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
8 | | employee contributions and retained by the Fund. If the benefit |
9 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
10 | | excess need not be repaid to the Fund. |
11 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
12 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Fund, describing the |
13 | | consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
14 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
15 | | from the Fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
16 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
|
17 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
18 | | the Fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
19 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
20 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
21 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
22 | | Fund and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
23 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
24 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
25 | | specific tax advice. |
26 | | (h) The Fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
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1 | | the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
2 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
3 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
4 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
5 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
6 | | payments adopted by the Fund, and the anticipated savings to |
7 | | the Fund resulting from the program. The report shall not |
8 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
9 | | (40 ILCS 5/11-133.7 new) |
10 | | Sec. 11-133.7. Benefit buyout program. |
11 | | (a) The Fund shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
12 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the Fund will |
13 | | pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in exchange for |
14 | | voluntarily making an irrevocable election to accept an |
15 | | increase in the required retirement age or to give up certain |
16 | | automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment is a |
17 | | cash payment payable to the person who makes an election under |
18 | | this Section. A person shall not be required to participate in |
19 | | the program or to make any election under this Section. |
20 | | The Fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it |
21 | | (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
22 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
23 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
24 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
25 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
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1 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
2 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
3 | | Fund may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of persons |
4 | | who may participate in the program or the total amount of money |
5 | | available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
6 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
7 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
8 | | which his or her election is made. |
9 | | The Fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
10 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
11 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
12 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
13 | | decisions. |
14 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Fund, |
15 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
16 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
17 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
18 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
19 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
20 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
21 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
22 | | the Fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
23 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
24 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
25 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
26 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
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1 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
2 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
3 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
4 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
5 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
6 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
7 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
8 | | (b-1) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
9 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
10 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
11 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
12 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years |
13 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
14 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
15 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
16 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
17 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
18 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
19 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
20 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
21 | | subsection. |
22 | | (b-2) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
23 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
24 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
25 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
26 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years |
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1 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
2 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
3 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
4 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
5 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
6 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
7 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
8 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
9 | | subsection. |
10 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
11 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article (or |
12 | | under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) |
13 | | may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from |
14 | | the Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future |
15 | | automatic annual increases that are provided for under this |
16 | | Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect to service under |
17 | | this Article), including but not limited to automatic annual |
18 | | increases in retirement annuity and in any survivor and |
19 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
20 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a widow's annuity |
21 | | under this Article (or a survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 |
22 | | with respect to service under this Article) that is subject to |
23 | | automatic annual increases may voluntarily elect to receive a |
24 | | benefit buyout payment from the Fund in exchange for agreeing |
25 | | to give up all future automatic annual increases that are |
26 | | provided for that annuity under this Article (or under Section |
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1 | | 1-160). |
2 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
3 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
4 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
5 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
6 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
7 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
8 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
9 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
10 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
11 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
12 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
13 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
14 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
15 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
16 | | person and that person's eligible survivors. |
17 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
18 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
19 | | increases in a widow's annuity under this Article (or a |
20 | | survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 with respect to service |
21 | | under this Article), beginning on the date of the election all |
22 | | references to such increases in this Article (or under Section |
23 | | 1-160) shall cease to apply to that person with respect to that |
24 | | annuity. |
25 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
26 | | provision of this Article or Section 1-160 that exists on the |
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1 | | effective date of this Section. |
2 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
3 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
4 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
5 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
6 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
7 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
8 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
9 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
10 | | affected benefits, the Fund shall consider anticipated future |
11 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
12 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
13 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
14 | | employment, and other relevant factors that it uses in |
15 | | determining its funding requirements or actuarial liabilities. |
16 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
17 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
18 | | may direct the Fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
19 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
20 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
21 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
22 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
23 | | The Fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
24 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
25 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
26 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
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1 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
2 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
3 | | employee contributions and retained by the Fund. If the benefit |
4 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
5 | | excess need not be repaid to the Fund. |
6 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
7 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Fund, describing the |
8 | | consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
9 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
10 | | from the Fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
11 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
|
12 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
13 | | the Fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
14 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
15 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
16 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
17 | | Fund and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
18 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
19 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
20 | | specific tax advice. |
21 | | (h) The Fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
22 | | the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
23 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
24 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
25 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
26 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
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1 | | payments adopted by the Fund, and the anticipated savings to |
2 | | the Fund resulting from the program. The report shall not |
3 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
4 | | (40 ILCS 5/12-129.5 new) |
5 | | Sec. 12-129.5. Benefit buyout program. |
6 | | (a) The Fund shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
7 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the Fund will |
8 | | pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in exchange for |
9 | | voluntarily making an irrevocable election to accept an |
10 | | increase in the required retirement age or to give up certain |
11 | | automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment is a |
12 | | cash payment payable to the person who makes an election under |
13 | | this Section. A person shall not be required to participate in |
14 | | the program or to make any election under this Section. |
15 | | The Fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it |
16 | | (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
17 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
18 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
19 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
20 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
21 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
22 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
23 | | Fund may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of persons |
24 | | who may participate in the program or the total amount of money |
25 | | available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
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1 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
2 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
3 | | which his or her election is made. |
4 | | The Fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
5 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
6 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
7 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
8 | | decisions. |
9 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Fund, |
10 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
11 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
12 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
13 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
14 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
15 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
16 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
17 | | the Fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
18 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
19 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
20 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
21 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
22 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
23 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
24 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
25 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
26 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
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1 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
2 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
3 | | (b-1) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
4 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
5 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
6 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
7 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years |
8 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
9 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
10 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
11 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
12 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
13 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
14 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
15 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
16 | | subsection. |
17 | | (b-2) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
18 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
19 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
20 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
21 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years |
22 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
23 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
24 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
25 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
26 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
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1 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
2 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
3 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
4 | | subsection. |
5 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
6 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article (or |
7 | | under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) |
8 | | may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from |
9 | | the Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future |
10 | | automatic annual increases that are provided for under this |
11 | | Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect to service under |
12 | | this Article), including but not limited to automatic annual |
13 | | increases in retirement annuity and in any survivor and |
14 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
15 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a widow's or |
16 | | surviving spouse's annuity under this Article (or a survivor's |
17 | | annuity under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this |
18 | | Article) that is subject to automatic annual increases may |
19 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
20 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
21 | | annual increases that are provided for that annuity under this |
22 | | Article (or under Section 1-160). |
23 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
24 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
25 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
26 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
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1 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
2 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
3 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
4 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
5 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
6 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
7 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
8 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
9 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
10 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
11 | | person and that person's eligible survivors. |
12 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
13 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
14 | | increases in a widow's or surviving spouse's annuity under this |
15 | | Article (or a survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 with |
16 | | respect to service under this Article), beginning on the date |
17 | | of the election all references to such increases in this |
18 | | Article (or under Section 1-160) shall cease to apply to that |
19 | | person with respect to that annuity. |
20 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
21 | | provision of this Article or Section 1-160 that exists on the |
22 | | effective date of this Section. |
23 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
24 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
25 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
26 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
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1 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
2 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
3 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
4 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
5 | | affected benefits, the Fund shall consider anticipated future |
6 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
7 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
8 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
9 | | employment, and other relevant factors that it uses in |
10 | | determining its funding requirements or actuarial liabilities. |
11 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
12 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
13 | | may direct the Fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
14 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
15 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
16 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
17 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
18 | | The Fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
19 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
20 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
21 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
22 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
23 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
24 | | employee contributions and retained by the Fund. If the benefit |
25 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
26 | | excess need not be repaid to the Fund. |
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1 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
2 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Fund, describing the |
3 | | consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
4 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
5 | | from the Fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
6 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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7 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
8 | | the Fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
9 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
10 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
11 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
12 | | Fund and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
13 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
14 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
15 | | specific tax advice. |
16 | | (h) The Fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
17 | | the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
18 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
19 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
20 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
21 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
22 | | payments adopted by the Fund, and the anticipated savings to |
23 | | the Fund resulting from the program. The report shall not |
24 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
25 | | (40 ILCS 5/13-316 new) |
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1 | | Sec. 13-316. Benefit buyout program. |
2 | | (a) The Fund shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
3 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the Fund will |
4 | | pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in exchange for |
5 | | voluntarily making an irrevocable election to accept an |
6 | | increase in the required retirement age or to give up certain |
7 | | automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment is a |
8 | | cash payment payable to the person who makes an election under |
9 | | this Section. A person shall not be required to participate in |
10 | | the program or to make any election under this Section. |
11 | | The Fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it |
12 | | (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
13 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
14 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
15 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
16 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
17 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
18 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
19 | | Fund may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of persons |
20 | | who may participate in the program or the total amount of money |
21 | | available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
22 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
23 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
24 | | which his or her election is made. |
25 | | The Fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
26 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
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1 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
2 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
3 | | decisions. |
4 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Fund, |
5 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
6 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
7 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
8 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
9 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
10 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
11 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
12 | | the Fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
13 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
14 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
15 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
16 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
17 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
18 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
19 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
20 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
21 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
22 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
23 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
24 | | (b-1) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
25 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
26 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
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1 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
2 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years |
3 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
4 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
5 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
6 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
7 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
8 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
9 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
10 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
11 | | subsection. |
12 | | (b-2) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
13 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
14 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
15 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
16 | | Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years |
17 | | in whichever of the retirement ages required under this Article |
18 | | applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes this |
19 | | election to increase the required retirement age is not |
20 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
21 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
22 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability. A |
23 | | person who already meets the lowest applicable increased age |
24 | | requirement is not eligible to make an election under this |
25 | | subsection. |
26 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
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1 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article (or |
2 | | under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) |
3 | | may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from |
4 | | the Fund in exchange for agreeing to give up all future |
5 | | automatic annual increases that are provided for under this |
6 | | Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect to service under |
7 | | this Article), including but not limited to automatic annual |
8 | | increases in retirement annuity and in any survivor and |
9 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
10 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a surviving spouse's |
11 | | annuity under this Article (or a survivor's annuity under |
12 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) that |
13 | | is subject to automatic annual increases may voluntarily elect |
14 | | to receive a benefit buyout payment from the Fund in exchange |
15 | | for agreeing to give up all future automatic annual increases |
16 | | that are provided for that annuity under this Article (or under |
17 | | Section 1-160). |
18 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
19 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
20 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
21 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
22 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
23 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
24 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
25 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
26 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
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1 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
2 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
3 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
4 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
5 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
6 | | person and that person's eligible survivors. |
7 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
8 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
9 | | increases in a surviving spouse's annuity under this Article |
10 | | (or a survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 with respect to |
11 | | service under this Article), beginning on the date of the |
12 | | election all references to such increases in this Article (or |
13 | | under Section 1-160) shall cease to apply to that person with |
14 | | respect to that annuity. |
15 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
16 | | provision of this Article or Section 1-160 that exists on the |
17 | | effective date of this Section. |
18 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
19 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
20 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
21 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
22 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
23 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
24 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
25 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
26 | | affected benefits, the Fund shall consider anticipated future |
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1 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
2 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
3 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
4 | | employment, and other relevant factors that it uses in |
5 | | determining its funding requirements or actuarial liabilities. |
6 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
7 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
8 | | may direct the Fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
9 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
10 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
11 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
12 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
13 | | The Fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
14 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
15 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
16 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
17 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
18 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
19 | | employee contributions and retained by the Fund. If the benefit |
20 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
21 | | excess need not be repaid to the Fund. |
22 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
23 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Fund, describing the |
24 | | consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
25 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
26 | | from the Fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
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1 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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2 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
3 | | the Fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
4 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
5 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
6 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
7 | | Fund and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
8 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
9 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
10 | | specific tax advice. |
11 | | (h) The Fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
12 | | the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
13 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
14 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
15 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
16 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
17 | | payments adopted by the Fund, and the anticipated savings to |
18 | | the Fund resulting from the program. The report shall not |
19 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
20 | | (40 ILCS 5/14-108.7 new) |
21 | | Sec. 14-108.7. Benefit buyout program. |
22 | | (a) The System shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
23 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the System |
24 | | will pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in |
25 | | exchange for voluntarily making an irrevocable election to |
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1 | | accept an increase in the required retirement age or to give up |
2 | | certain automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment |
3 | | is a cash payment payable to the person who makes an election |
4 | | under this Section. A person shall not be required to |
5 | | participate in the program or to make any election under this |
6 | | Section. |
7 | | The System shall take any actions necessary to ensure that |
8 | | it (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
9 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
10 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
11 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
12 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
13 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
14 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
15 | | System may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of |
16 | | persons who may participate in the program or the total amount |
17 | | of money available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
18 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
19 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
20 | | which his or her election is made. |
21 | | The System shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
22 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
23 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
24 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
25 | | decisions. |
26 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the System, |
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1 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
2 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
3 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
4 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
5 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
6 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
7 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
8 | | the System prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
9 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
10 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
11 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
12 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
13 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
14 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
15 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
16 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
17 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
18 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
19 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
20 | | (b-1) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
21 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
22 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
23 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
24 | | System in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 |
25 | | years in whichever of the retirement ages required under this |
26 | | Article applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes |
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1 | | this election to increase the required retirement age is not |
2 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under the Rule of |
3 | | 85 or any set of retirement criteria that does not include a |
4 | | minimum retirement age (including retirement at any age with 35 |
5 | | years of service), other than a retirement benefit based on |
6 | | disability. A person who already meets the lowest applicable |
7 | | increased age requirement is not eligible to make an election |
8 | | under this subsection. |
9 | | (b-2) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
10 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
11 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
12 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
13 | | System in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 |
14 | | years in whichever of the retirement ages required under this |
15 | | Article applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes |
16 | | this election to increase the required retirement age is not |
17 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under the Rule of |
18 | | 85 or any set of retirement criteria that does not include a |
19 | | minimum retirement age (including retirement at any age with 35 |
20 | | years of service), other than a retirement benefit based on |
21 | | disability. A person who already meets the lowest applicable |
22 | | increased age requirement is not eligible to make an election |
23 | | under this subsection. |
24 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
25 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article (or |
26 | | under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) |
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1 | | may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from |
2 | | the System in exchange for agreeing to give up all future |
3 | | automatic annual increases that are provided for under this |
4 | | Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect to service under |
5 | | this Article), including but not limited to automatic annual |
6 | | increases in retirement annuity and in any survivor and |
7 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
8 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a widow's or |
9 | | survivor's annuity under this Article (or a survivor's annuity |
10 | | under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) |
11 | | that is subject to automatic annual increases may voluntarily |
12 | | elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the System in |
13 | | exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic annual |
14 | | increases that are provided for under this Article (or under |
15 | | Section 1-160) with respect to that annuity. |
16 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
17 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
18 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election (i) all |
19 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
20 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
21 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
22 | | requirement as increased by the election and (ii) all |
23 | | provisions concerning the Rule of 85 or retirement at any age |
24 | | with 35 years of service shall cease to apply. |
25 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
26 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
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1 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
2 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
3 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
4 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
5 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
6 | | person and that person's eligible survivors. |
7 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
8 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
9 | | increases in a widow's or survivor's annuity under this Article |
10 | | (or a survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 with respect to |
11 | | service under this Article), beginning on the date of the |
12 | | election all references to such increases in this Article (or |
13 | | under Section 1-160) shall cease to apply to that person with |
14 | | respect to that annuity. |
15 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
16 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
17 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
18 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
19 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
20 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
21 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
22 | | person and to any other persons who may be entitled to all or a |
23 | | portion of that annuity upon the survivor's death or |
24 | | remarriage. |
25 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
26 | | provision of this Article or Section 1-160 that exists on the |
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1 | | effective date of this Section. |
2 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
3 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
4 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
5 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
6 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
7 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
8 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
9 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
10 | | affected benefits, the System shall consider anticipated |
11 | | future benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already |
12 | | earned at the time of the election, and where appropriate shall |
13 | | use the same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, |
14 | | continued employment, and other relevant factors that it uses |
15 | | in determining its funding requirements or actuarial |
16 | | liabilities. |
17 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
18 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
19 | | may direct the System to pay all or a portion of that payment |
20 | | (i) as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
21 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
22 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
23 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
24 | | The System shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
25 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
26 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
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1 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
2 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
3 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
4 | | employee contributions and retained by the System. If the |
5 | | benefit buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, |
6 | | the excess need not be repaid to the System. |
7 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
8 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the System, describing |
9 | | the consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
10 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
11 | | from the System before making the election. This
counseling may |
12 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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13 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
14 | | the System in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
15 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
16 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
17 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
18 | | System and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
19 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
20 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
21 | | specific tax advice. |
22 | | (h) The System shall report on the benefit buyout program |
23 | | to the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
24 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
25 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
26 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
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1 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
2 | | payments adopted by the System, and the anticipated savings to |
3 | | the System resulting from the program. The report shall not |
4 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
5 | | (40 ILCS 5/15-135.5 new) |
6 | | Sec. 15-135.5. Benefit buyout program. |
7 | | (a) The System shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
8 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the System |
9 | | will pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in |
10 | | exchange for voluntarily making an irrevocable election to |
11 | | accept an increase in the required retirement age or to give up |
12 | | certain automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment |
13 | | is a cash payment payable to the person who makes an election |
14 | | under this Section. A person shall not be required to |
15 | | participate in the program or to make any election under this |
16 | | Section. |
17 | | The System shall take any actions necessary to ensure that |
18 | | it (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
19 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
20 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
21 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
22 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
23 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
24 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
25 | | System may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of |
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1 | | persons who may participate in the program or the total amount |
2 | | of money available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
3 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
4 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
5 | | which his or her election is made. |
6 | | The System shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
7 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
8 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
9 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
10 | | decisions. |
11 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the System, |
12 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
13 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
14 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
15 | | A person who participates in the self-managed plan under |
16 | | Section 15-158.2 is ineligible to make an election under this |
17 | | Section. |
18 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
19 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
20 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
21 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
22 | | the System prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
23 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
24 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
25 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
26 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
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1 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
2 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
3 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
4 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
5 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
6 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
7 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
8 | | (b-1) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
9 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
10 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
11 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
12 | | System in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 |
13 | | years in whichever of the retirement ages required under this |
14 | | Article applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes |
15 | | this election to increase the required retirement age is not |
16 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
17 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
18 | | age (including retirement at any age with 30 years of service), |
19 | | other than a retirement benefit based on disability, and is not |
20 | | eligible to avoid any reduction in retirement annuity due to |
21 | | age by having at least 30 years of service or meeting the Rule |
22 | | of 85. A person who already meets the lowest applicable |
23 | | increased age requirement is not eligible to make an election |
24 | | under this subsection. |
25 | | (b-2) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
26 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
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1 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
2 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
3 | | System in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 |
4 | | years in whichever of the retirement ages required under this |
5 | | Article applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes |
6 | | this election to increase the required retirement age is not |
7 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
8 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
9 | | age (including retirement at any age with 30 years of service), |
10 | | other than a retirement benefit based on disability, and is not |
11 | | eligible to avoid any reduction in retirement annuity due to |
12 | | age by having at least 30 years of service or meeting the Rule |
13 | | of 85. A person who already meets the lowest applicable |
14 | | increased age requirement is not eligible to make an election |
15 | | under this subsection. |
16 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
17 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article (or |
18 | | under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) |
19 | | may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from |
20 | | the System in exchange for agreeing to give up all future |
21 | | automatic annual increases that are provided for under this |
22 | | Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect to service under |
23 | | this Article), including but not limited to automatic annual |
24 | | increases in retirement annuity and in any survivor and |
25 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
26 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a survivors insurance |
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1 | | benefit under this Article (or a survivor's annuity under |
2 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) that |
3 | | is subject to automatic annual increases may voluntarily elect |
4 | | to receive a benefit buyout payment from the System in exchange |
5 | | for agreeing to give up all future automatic annual increases |
6 | | that are provided for under this Article (or under Section |
7 | | 1-160) with respect to that benefit or annuity. |
8 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
9 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
10 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election (i) all |
11 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
12 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
13 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
14 | | requirement as increased by the election and (ii) all |
15 | | provisions concerning retirement at any age with 30 years of |
16 | | service and avoidance of the reduction in retirement annuity |
17 | | because of age provided for certain persons who have at least |
18 | | 30 years of service shall cease to apply. |
19 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
20 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
21 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
22 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
23 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
24 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
25 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
26 | | person and that person's eligible survivors. |
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1 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
2 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
3 | | increases in a survivors insurance benefit under this Article |
4 | | (or a survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 with respect to |
5 | | service under this Article), beginning on the date of the |
6 | | election all references to such increases in this Article (or |
7 | | under Section 1-160) shall cease to apply to that person with |
8 | | respect to that benefit or annuity. |
9 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
10 | | provision of this Article or Section 1-160 that exists on the |
11 | | effective date of this Section. |
12 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
13 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
14 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
15 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
16 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
17 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
18 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
19 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
20 | | affected benefits, the System shall consider anticipated |
21 | | future benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already |
22 | | earned at the time of the election, and where appropriate shall |
23 | | use the same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, |
24 | | continued employment, and other relevant factors that it uses |
25 | | in determining its funding requirements or actuarial |
26 | | liabilities. |
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1 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
2 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
3 | | may direct the System to pay all or a portion of that payment |
4 | | (i) as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
5 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
6 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
7 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
8 | | The System shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
9 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
10 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
11 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
12 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
13 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
14 | | employee contributions and retained by the System. If the |
15 | | benefit buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, |
16 | | the excess need not be repaid to the System. |
17 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
18 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the System, describing |
19 | | the consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
20 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
21 | | from the System before making the election. This
counseling may |
22 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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23 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
24 | | the System in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
25 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
26 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
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1 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
2 | | System and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
3 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
4 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
5 | | specific tax advice. |
6 | | (h) The System shall report on the benefit buyout program |
7 | | to the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
8 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
9 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
10 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
11 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
12 | | payments adopted by the System, and the anticipated savings to |
13 | | the System resulting from the program. The report shall not |
14 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
15 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-133.8 new) |
16 | | Sec. 16-133.8. Benefit buyout program. |
17 | | (a) The System shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
18 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the System |
19 | | will pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in |
20 | | exchange for voluntarily making an irrevocable election to |
21 | | accept an increase in the required retirement age or to give up |
22 | | certain automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment |
23 | | is a cash payment payable to the person who makes an election |
24 | | under this Section. A person shall not be required to |
25 | | participate in the program or to make any election under this |
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1 | | Section. |
2 | | The System shall take any actions necessary to ensure that |
3 | | it (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
4 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
5 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
6 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
7 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
8 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
9 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
10 | | System may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of |
11 | | persons who may participate in the program or the total amount |
12 | | of money available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
13 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
14 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
15 | | which his or her election is made. |
16 | | The System shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
17 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
18 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
19 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
20 | | decisions. |
21 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the System, |
22 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
23 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
24 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
25 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
26 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
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1 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
2 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
3 | | the System prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
4 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
5 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
6 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
7 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
8 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
9 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
10 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
11 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
12 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
13 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
14 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
15 | | (b-1) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
16 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
17 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
18 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
19 | | System in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 |
20 | | years in whichever of the retirement ages required under this |
21 | | Article applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes |
22 | | this election to increase the required retirement age is not |
23 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
24 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
25 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability, and |
26 | | is not eligible to avoid any reduction in retirement annuity |
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1 | | due to age by having at least 35 years of service or meeting |
2 | | the Rule of 85. A person who already meets the lowest |
3 | | applicable increased age requirement is not eligible to make an |
4 | | election under this subsection. |
5 | | (b-2) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
6 | | is vested in the right to receive a retirement annuity under |
7 | | this Article but has not yet begun to receive that annuity may |
8 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
9 | | System in exchange for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 |
10 | | years in whichever of the retirement ages required under this |
11 | | Article applies at the time of retirement. A person who makes |
12 | | this election to increase the required retirement age is not |
13 | | eligible to qualify for a retirement annuity under any set of |
14 | | retirement criteria that does not include a minimum retirement |
15 | | age, other than a retirement benefit based on disability, and |
16 | | is not eligible to avoid any reduction in retirement annuity |
17 | | due to age by having at least 35 years of service or meeting |
18 | | the Rule of 85. A person who already meets the lowest |
19 | | applicable increased age requirement is not eligible to make an |
20 | | election under this subsection. |
21 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
22 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article (or |
23 | | under Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article) |
24 | | may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from |
25 | | the System in exchange for agreeing to give up all future |
26 | | automatic annual increases that are provided for under this |
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1 | | Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect to service under |
2 | | this Article), including but not limited to automatic annual |
3 | | increases in retirement annuity and in any survivor and |
4 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
5 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a survivors' benefit |
6 | | under this Article (or a survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 |
7 | | with respect to service under this Article) that is subject to |
8 | | automatic annual increases may voluntarily elect to receive a |
9 | | benefit buyout payment from the System in exchange for agreeing |
10 | | to give up all future automatic annual increases that are |
11 | | provided for under this Article (or under Section 1-160) with |
12 | | respect to that benefit or annuity. |
13 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
14 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
15 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election (i) all |
16 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
17 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
18 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
19 | | requirement as increased by the election and (ii) all |
20 | | provisions concerning avoidance of the reduction in retirement |
21 | | annuity because of age provided for certain persons who have 35 |
22 | | years of service or meet the Rule of 85 shall cease to apply. |
23 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
24 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
25 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
26 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
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1 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
2 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
3 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
4 | | person and that person's eligible survivors. |
5 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
6 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
7 | | increases in a survivors' benefit under this Article (or a |
8 | | survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 with respect to service |
9 | | under this Article), beginning on the date of the election all |
10 | | references to such increases in this Article (or under Section |
11 | | 1-160) shall cease to apply to that person with respect to that |
12 | | benefit or annuity. |
13 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
14 | | provision of this Article that exists on the effective date of |
15 | | this Section. |
16 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
17 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
18 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
19 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
20 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
21 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
22 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
23 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
24 | | affected benefits, the System shall consider anticipated |
25 | | future benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already |
26 | | earned at the time of the election, and where appropriate shall |
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1 | | use the same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, |
2 | | continued employment, and other relevant factors that it uses |
3 | | in determining its funding requirements or actuarial |
4 | | liabilities. |
5 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
6 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
7 | | may direct the System to pay all or a portion of that payment |
8 | | (i) as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
9 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
10 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
11 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
12 | | The System shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
13 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
14 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
15 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
16 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
17 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
18 | | employee contributions and retained by the System. If the |
19 | | benefit buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, |
20 | | the excess need not be repaid to the System. |
21 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
22 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the System, describing |
23 | | the consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
24 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
25 | | from the System before making the election. This
counseling may |
26 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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1 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
2 | | the System in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
3 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
4 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
5 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
6 | | System and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
7 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
8 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
9 | | specific tax advice. |
10 | | (h) The System shall report on the benefit buyout program |
11 | | to the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
12 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
13 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
14 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
15 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
16 | | payments adopted by the System, and the anticipated savings to |
17 | | the System resulting from the program. The report shall not |
18 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
19 | | (40 ILCS 5/17-115.5 new) |
20 | | Sec. 17-115.5. Benefit buyout program. |
21 | | (a) The Fund shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
22 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the Fund will |
23 | | pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in exchange for |
24 | | voluntarily making an irrevocable election to accept an |
25 | | increase in the required retirement age or to give up certain |
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1 | | automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment is a |
2 | | cash payment payable to the person who makes an election under |
3 | | this Section. A person shall not be required to participate in |
4 | | the program or to make any election under this Section. |
5 | | The Fund shall take any actions necessary to ensure that it |
6 | | (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
7 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
8 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
9 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
10 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
11 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
12 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
13 | | Fund may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of persons |
14 | | who may participate in the program or the total amount of money |
15 | | available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
16 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
17 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
18 | | which his or her election is made. |
19 | | The Fund shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
20 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
21 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
22 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
23 | | decisions. |
24 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the Fund, |
25 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
26 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
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1 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
2 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
3 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
4 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
5 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
6 | | the Fund prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
7 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
8 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
9 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
10 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
11 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
12 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
13 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
14 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
15 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
16 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
17 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
18 | | (b-1) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
19 | | is vested in the right to receive a service retirement pension |
20 | | under this Article but has not yet begun to receive that |
21 | | pension may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout |
22 | | payment from the Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an |
23 | | increase of 2 years in whichever of the retirement ages |
24 | | required under this Article applies at the time of retirement. |
25 | | A person who makes this election to increase the required |
26 | | retirement age is not eligible to qualify for a retirement |
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1 | | pension under any set of retirement criteria that does not |
2 | | include a minimum retirement age, other than a retirement |
3 | | benefit based on disability. A person who already meets the |
4 | | lowest applicable increased age requirement is not eligible to |
5 | | make an election under this subsection. |
6 | | (b-2) An eligible person not subject to Section 1-160 who |
7 | | is vested in the right to receive a service retirement pension |
8 | | under this Article but has not yet begun to receive that |
9 | | pension may voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout |
10 | | payment from the Fund in exchange for agreeing to accept an |
11 | | increase of 7 years in whichever of the retirement ages |
12 | | required under this Article applies at the time of retirement. |
13 | | A person who makes this election to increase the required |
14 | | retirement age is not eligible to qualify for a retirement |
15 | | pension under any set of retirement criteria that does not |
16 | | include a minimum retirement age, other than a retirement |
17 | | benefit based on disability. A person who already meets the |
18 | | lowest applicable increased age requirement is not eligible to |
19 | | make an election under this subsection. |
20 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
21 | | right to receive a service retirement pension under this |
22 | | Article (or a retirement annuity under Section 1-160 with |
23 | | respect to service under this Article) may voluntarily elect to |
24 | | receive a benefit buyout payment from the Fund in exchange for |
25 | | agreeing to give up all future automatic annual increases that |
26 | | are provided for under this Article (or under Section 1-160 |
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1 | | with respect to service under this Article), including but not |
2 | | limited to automatic annual increases in service retirement |
3 | | pension or retirement annuity and in any survivor and |
4 | | disability benefits that may become payable. |
5 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a survivor's pension |
6 | | under this Article (or a survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 |
7 | | with respect to service under this Article) that is subject to |
8 | | automatic annual increases may voluntarily elect to receive a |
9 | | benefit buyout payment from the Fund in exchange for agreeing |
10 | | to give up all future automatic annual increases that are |
11 | | provided for that pension or annuity under this Article (or |
12 | | under Section 1-160). |
13 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
14 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
15 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
16 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
17 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
18 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
19 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
20 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
21 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
22 | | increases that are provided under this Article (or under |
23 | | Section 1-160 with respect to service under this Article), |
24 | | beginning on the date of the election all references to such |
25 | | increases in this Article (or under Section 1-160 with respect |
26 | | to service under this Article) shall cease to apply to that |
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1 | | person and that person's eligible survivors. |
2 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
3 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
4 | | increases in a survivor's pension under this Article (or a |
5 | | survivor's annuity under Section 1-160 with respect to service |
6 | | under this Article), beginning on the date of the election all |
7 | | references to such increases in this Article (or under Section |
8 | | 1-160) shall cease to apply to that person with respect to that |
9 | | pension or annuity. |
10 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
11 | | provision of this Article or Section 1-160 that exists on the |
12 | | effective date of this Section. |
13 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
14 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
15 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
16 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
17 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
18 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
19 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
20 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
21 | | affected benefits, the Fund shall consider anticipated future |
22 | | benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already earned at |
23 | | the time of the election, and where appropriate shall use the |
24 | | same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, continued |
25 | | employment, and other relevant factors that it uses in |
26 | | determining its funding requirements or actuarial liabilities. |
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1 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
2 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
3 | | may direct the Fund to pay all or a portion of that payment (i) |
4 | | as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
5 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
6 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
7 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
8 | | The Fund shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
9 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
10 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
11 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
12 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
13 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
14 | | employee contributions and retained by the Fund. If the benefit |
15 | | buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, the |
16 | | excess need not be repaid to the Fund. |
17 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
18 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the Fund, describing the |
19 | | consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
20 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
21 | | from the Fund before making the election. This
counseling may |
22 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
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23 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
24 | | the Fund in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
25 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
26 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
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1 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
2 | | Fund and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
3 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
4 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
5 | | specific tax advice. |
6 | | (h) The Fund shall report on the benefit buyout program to |
7 | | the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
8 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
9 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
10 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
11 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |
12 | | payments adopted by the Fund, and the anticipated savings to |
13 | | the Fund resulting from the program. The report shall not |
14 | | include any personally identifiable information. |
15 | | (40 ILCS 5/18-123.5 new) |
16 | | Sec. 18-123.5. Benefit buyout program. |
17 | | (a) The System shall administer a benefit buyout program in |
18 | | accordance with this Section. Under the program, the System |
19 | | will pay a benefit buyout payment to certain persons in |
20 | | exchange for voluntarily making an irrevocable election to |
21 | | accept an increase in the required retirement age or to give up |
22 | | certain automatic annual increases. The benefit buyout payment |
23 | | is a cash payment payable to the person who makes an election |
24 | | under this Section. A person shall not be required to |
25 | | participate in the program or to make any election under this |
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1 | | Section. |
2 | | The System shall take any actions necessary to ensure that |
3 | | it (i) has in place the necessary administrative and data |
4 | | processing ability to make the calculations and actuarial |
5 | | determinations and to provide the counseling required under |
6 | | this Section and (ii) has available the liquid assets |
7 | | anticipated to be necessary to make the benefit buyout payments |
8 | | promptly when elections are made. To avoid unreasonable strains |
9 | | on its available administrative and financial resources, the |
10 | | System may adopt reasonable restrictions on the number of |
11 | | persons who may participate in the program or the total amount |
12 | | of money available for making benefit buyout payments. If such |
13 | | restrictions are adopted, the right of an eligible person to |
14 | | participate in the program shall be determined by the order in |
15 | | which his or her election is made. |
16 | | The System shall inform potentially eligible persons about |
17 | | the availability and operation of the program and any |
18 | | restrictions on participation in the program in a factual and |
19 | | objective manner that does not attempt to influence individual |
20 | | decisions. |
21 | | (b) Subject to any restrictions adopted by the System, |
22 | | elections under this Section may be made at any time during |
23 | | calendar year 2014. All elections made under this Section must |
24 | | be in writing and are irrevocable. |
25 | | A person against whom there is a QILDRO in effect is |
26 | | ineligible to make an election under this Section, unless all |
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1 | | alternate payees under the QILDRO have irrevocably consented in |
2 | | writing to the election and that consent has been filed with |
3 | | the System prior to making the election. Benefits payable in |
4 | | whole or in part to an alternate payee under a QILDRO are |
5 | | subject to any applicable election under this Section that (i) |
6 | | the alternate payee has consented to or (ii) occurred before |
7 | | the QILDRO took effect. |
8 | | A person shall not make an election under both subsection |
9 | | (b-1) and subsection (b-2), but a person who makes an election |
10 | | under either of those subsections may also make an election |
11 | | under subsection (b-3). Those elections need not be made at the |
12 | | same time. An eligible person may make an election under |
13 | | subsection (b-3) without making an election under subsection |
14 | | (b-1) or (b-2). |
15 | | (b-1) An eligible person who first became a participant of |
16 | | this System before January 1, 2011 and who is vested in the |
17 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article but |
18 | | has not yet begun to receive that annuity may voluntarily elect |
19 | | to receive a benefit buyout payment from the System in exchange |
20 | | for agreeing to accept an increase of 2 years in whichever of |
21 | | the retirement ages required under this Article applies at the |
22 | | time of retirement. A person who makes this election to |
23 | | increase the required retirement age is not eligible to qualify |
24 | | for a retirement annuity under any set of retirement criteria |
25 | | that does not include a minimum retirement age, other than a |
26 | | retirement benefit based on disability. A person who already |
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1 | | meets the lowest applicable increased age requirement is not |
2 | | eligible to make an election under this subsection. |
3 | | (b-2) An eligible person who first became a participant of |
4 | | this System before January 1, 2011 and who is vested in the |
5 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article but |
6 | | has not yet begun to receive that annuity may voluntarily elect |
7 | | to receive a benefit buyout payment from the System in exchange |
8 | | for agreeing to accept an increase of 7 years in whichever of |
9 | | the retirement ages required under this Article applies at the |
10 | | time of retirement. A person who makes this election to |
11 | | increase the required retirement age is not eligible to qualify |
12 | | for a retirement annuity under any set of retirement criteria |
13 | | that does not include a minimum retirement age, other than a |
14 | | retirement benefit based on disability. A person who already |
15 | | meets the lowest applicable increased age requirement is not |
16 | | eligible to make an election under this subsection. |
17 | | (b-3) An eligible person who receives or is vested in the |
18 | | right to receive a retirement annuity under this Article may |
19 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
20 | | System in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
21 | | annual increases that are provided for under this Article, |
22 | | including but not limited to automatic annual increases in |
23 | | retirement annuity and in any survivor and disability benefits |
24 | | that may become payable. |
25 | | (b-4) An eligible person who receives a survivor's annuity |
26 | | subject to automatic annual increases under this Article may |
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1 | | voluntarily elect to receive a benefit buyout payment from the |
2 | | System in exchange for agreeing to give up all future automatic |
3 | | annual increases that are provided for that annuity under this |
4 | | Article. |
5 | | (c) With respect to a person who makes an election under |
6 | | subsection (b-1) or subsection (b-2) to increase the required |
7 | | retirement age, beginning on the date of the election all |
8 | | provisions in this Article (and Article 20 with respect to |
9 | | service under this Article) concerning a retirement age |
10 | | requirement shall be deemed to mean the retirement age |
11 | | requirement as increased by the election. |
12 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
13 | | subsection (b-3) to give up all future automatic annual |
14 | | increases that are provided under this Article, beginning on |
15 | | the date of the election all references to such increases in |
16 | | this Article shall cease to apply to that person and that |
17 | | person's eligible survivors. |
18 | | With respect to a person who makes an election under |
19 | | subsection (b-4) to give up all future automatic annual |
20 | | increases in survivor's annuity that are provided under this |
21 | | Article, beginning on the date of the election all references |
22 | | to such increases in this Article shall cease to apply to that |
23 | | person with respect to that annuity. |
24 | | The provisions of this Section control over any contrary |
25 | | provision of this Article that exists on the effective date of |
26 | | this Section. |
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1 | | (d) The benefit buyout payment shall be calculated |
2 | | individually for each person making an election under this |
3 | | Section, as of the time of the election, using actuarial |
4 | | assumptions and tables adopted by the Board. The benefit buyout |
5 | | payment shall be equal to 1/3 of the amount by which the |
6 | | present value of all of the unreduced benefits to be affected |
7 | | by the election exceeds the present value of those benefits as |
8 | | reduced by the election. In calculating the present value of |
9 | | affected benefits, the System shall consider anticipated |
10 | | future benefit accruals, not just benefit amounts already |
11 | | earned at the time of the election, and where appropriate shall |
12 | | use the same actuarially assumed rates of salary increase, |
13 | | continued employment, and other relevant factors that it uses |
14 | | in determining its funding requirements or actuarial |
15 | | liabilities. |
16 | | (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person |
17 | | entitled to receive a benefit buyout payment under this Section |
18 | | may direct the System to pay all or a portion of that payment |
19 | | (i) as an immediate cash payment, (ii) in a series of annual |
20 | | payments over a period of up to 5 years, without interest, or |
21 | | (iii) as a rollover into another retirement plan or account |
22 | | qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. |
23 | | The System shall withhold from the benefit buyout payment any |
24 | | amounts required by law to be withheld for tax purposes. |
25 | | (f) If a person terminates employment and applies for a |
26 | | refund of employee contributions within 5 years after receiving |
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1 | | a benefit buyout payment under this Section, the amount of the |
2 | | benefit buyout payment shall be deducted from the refund of |
3 | | employee contributions and retained by the System. If the |
4 | | benefit buyout payment was more than the amount of the refund, |
5 | | the excess need not be repaid to the System. |
6 | | (g) Upon request, a person shall be provided with written |
7 | | information prepared
or prescribed by the System, describing |
8 | | the consequences of making an election under this Section. The |
9 | | person shall be offered an opportunity to
receive counseling |
10 | | from the System before making the election. This
counseling may |
11 | | consist of video materials, group presentations, individual
|
12 | | consultation with an employee or authorized representative of |
13 | | the System in
person or by telephone or other electronic means, |
14 | | or any combination of those
methods. |
15 | | The information and counseling shall specifically identify |
16 | | the anticipated effects of an election on benefits under the |
17 | | System and the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, describe |
18 | | benefit buyout payment options, and provide general |
19 | | information about tax withholding, but shall not include |
20 | | specific tax advice. |
21 | | (h) The System shall report on the benefit buyout program |
22 | | to the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 2015. The |
23 | | report shall indicate the number and percentage of eligible |
24 | | persons who made an election, the types of elections made, the |
25 | | total amount of benefit buyout payments paid, any restrictions |
26 | | on the number of participants or total amount of benefit buyout |