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90_SB0003ren

      (New Act)
          Creates the Public Employee Pension Equity Act.
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 1        AN ACT concerning public employees' pensions.
 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section  5.   The  State Employees Group Insurance Act of
 5    1971 is amended by changing Sections 3 and 10 as follows:
 6        (5 ILCS 375/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 523)
 7        Sec.  3.  Definitions.   Unless  the  context   otherwise
 8    requires, the following words and phrases as used in this Act
 9    shall have the following meanings.  The Department may define
10    these  and other words and phrases separately for the purpose
11    of implementing specific programs  providing  benefits  under
12    this Act.
13        (a)  "Administrative   service  organization"  means  any
14    person, firm or corporation experienced in  the  handling  of
15    claims  which  is  fully  qualified,  financially  sound  and
16    capable  of meeting the service requirements of a contract of
17    administration executed with the Department.
18        (b)  "Annuitant" means (1) an employee  who  retires,  or
19    has  retired,  on  or  after  January 1, 1966 on an immediate
20    annuity under the provisions of Articles 2, 14, 15 (including
21    an employee who has retired  under  the  optional  retirement
22    program  established under Section 15-158.2), paragraphs (2),
23    (3), or (5) (b) or (c) of Section 16-106, or  Article  18  of
24    the  Illinois  Pension Code; (2) any person who was receiving
25    group insurance coverage under this Act as of March 31,  1978
26    by  reason  of  his  status  as an annuitant, even though the
27    annuity in relation to which such coverage was provided is  a
28    proportional annuity based on less than the minimum period of
29    service  required  for  a  retirement  annuity  in the system
30    involved; (3) any person not otherwise covered  by  this  Act
31    who  has retired as a participating member under Article 2 of
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 1    the  Illinois  Pension  Code  but  is  ineligible   for   the
 2    retirement  annuity  under  Section  2-119  of  the  Illinois
 3    Pension Code; (4) the spouse of any person who is receiving a
 4    retirement  annuity  under Article 18 of the Illinois Pension
 5    Code and who  is  covered  under  a  group  health  insurance
 6    program  sponsored  by a governmental employer other than the
 7    State of Illinois and who has irrevocably  elected  to  waive
 8    his  or  her  coverage  under this Act and to have his or her
 9    spouse considered as the "annuitant" under this Act  and  not
10    as  a  "dependent";  or  (5)  an employee who retires, or has
11    retired, from a qualified position, as  determined  according
12    to rules promulgated by the Director, under a qualified local
13    government  or  a  qualified  rehabilitation  facility  or  a
14    qualified   domestic   violence   shelter  or  service.  (For
15    definition of "retired employee", see (p) post).
16        (b-5)  "New SERS annuitant" means a  person  who,  on  or
17    after  January  1,  1998, becomes an annuitant, as defined in
18    subsection  (b),  by  virtue  of  beginning  to   receive   a
19    retirement  annuity  under Article 14 of the Illinois Pension
20    Code, and is eligible to participate in the basic program  of
21    group health benefits provided for annuitants under this Act.
22        (b-6)  "New  SURS  annuitant"  means  a person who, on or
23    after January 1, 1998, becomes an annuitant,  as  defined  in
24    subsection   (b),   by  virtue  of  beginning  to  receive  a
25    retirement annuity under Article 15 of the  Illinois  Pension
26    Code,  and is eligible to participate in the basic program of
27    group health benefits provided for annuitants under this Act.
28        (b-7)  "New TRS State annuitant" means a person  who,  on
29    or  after  July  1, 1998, becomes an annuitant, as defined in
30    subsection  (b),  by  virtue  of  beginning  to   receive   a
31    retirement  annuity  under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension
32    Code based on service as a teacher as  defined  in  paragraph
33    (2),  (3),  or  (5)  of  Section  16-106 of that Code, and is
34    eligible to participate in the basic program of group  health
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 1    benefits provided for annuitants under this Act.
 2        (c)  "Carrier"   means   (1)   an  insurance  company,  a
 3    corporation  organized  under  the  Limited  Health   Service
 4    Organization Act or the Voluntary Health Services Plan Act, a
 5    partnership,  or other nongovernmental organization, which is
 6    authorized  to  do  group  life  or  group  health  insurance
 7    business in Illinois, or (2)  the  State  of  Illinois  as  a
 8    self-insurer.
 9        (d)  "Compensation"  means  salary  or wages payable on a
10    regular payroll by the State Treasurer on a  warrant  of  the
11    State Comptroller out of any State, trust or federal fund, or
12    by  the Governor of the State through a disbursing officer of
13    the State out of a trust or out of federal funds, or  by  any
14    Department  out  of State, trust, federal or other funds held
15    by the State Treasurer or the Department, to any  person  for
16    personal   services  currently  performed,  and  ordinary  or
17    accidental disability  benefits  under  Articles  2,  14,  15
18    (including  ordinary  or accidental disability benefits under
19    the optional retirement  program  established  under  Section
20    15-158.2),  paragraphs (2), (3), or (5) (b) or (c) of Section
21    16-106, or Article 18  of  the  Illinois  Pension  Code,  for
22    disability  incurred  after  January  1,  1966,  or  benefits
23    payable  under  the  Workers'  Compensation  or  Occupational
24    Diseases  Act  or  benefits  payable  under  a  sick pay plan
25    established in  accordance  with  Section  36  of  the  State
26    Finance  Act.  "Compensation" also means salary or wages paid
27    to an employee of any qualified local government or qualified
28    rehabilitation facility  or  a  qualified  domestic  violence
29    shelter or service.
30        (e)  "Commission"   means   the   State  Employees  Group
31    Insurance  Advisory  Commission  authorized  by   this   Act.
32    Commencing  July  1,  1984,  "Commission" as used in this Act
33    means  the  Illinois  Economic  and  Fiscal   Commission   as
34    established  by the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act
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 1    of 1984.
 2        (f)  "Contributory", when  referred  to  as  contributory
 3    coverage,  shall  mean optional coverages or benefits elected
 4    by the member toward the cost  of  which  such  member  makes
 5    contribution, or which are funded in whole or in part through
 6    the acceptance of a reduction in earnings or the foregoing of
 7    an increase in earnings by an employee, as distinguished from
 8    noncontributory  coverage or benefits which are paid entirely
 9    by the State of Illinois without reduction  of  the  member's
10    salary.
11        (g)  "Department"   means  any  department,  institution,
12    board, commission, officer, court or any agency of the  State
13    government  receiving  appropriations  and  having  power  to
14    certify  payrolls  to the Comptroller authorizing payments of
15    salary and wages against such appropriations as are  made  by
16    the  General  Assembly  from any State fund, or against trust
17    funds held by the State  Treasurer  and  includes  boards  of
18    trustees of the retirement systems created by Articles 2, 14,
19    15,  16  and  18  of the Illinois Pension Code.  "Department"
20    also includes the  Illinois  Comprehensive  Health  Insurance
21    Board,  the Board of Examiners established under the Illinois
22    Public Accounting Act, and the Illinois Rural Bond Bank.
23        (h)  "Dependent", when the term is used in the context of
24    the health and life plan, means a  member's  spouse  and  any
25    unmarried child (1) from birth to age 19 including an adopted
26    child, a child who lives with the member from the time of the
27    filing  of a petition for adoption until entry of an order of
28    adoption, a stepchild or recognized child who lives with  the
29    member  in  a parent-child relationship, or a child who lives
30    with the member if such member is a court appointed  guardian
31    of  the  child,  or  (2) age 19 to 23 enrolled as a full-time
32    student in any accredited school, financially dependent  upon
33    the  member,  and  eligible as a dependent for Illinois State
34    income tax purposes, or (3) age 19 or over who is mentally or
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 1    physically handicapped as defined in the  Illinois  Insurance
 2    Code.  For  the  health  plan only, the term "dependent" also
 3    includes any person enrolled prior to the effective  date  of
 4    this  Section  who is dependent upon the member to the extent
 5    that the member may claim such  person  as  a  dependent  for
 6    Illinois  State  income tax deduction purposes; no other such
 7    person may be enrolled.
 8        (i)  "Director"  means  the  Director  of  the   Illinois
 9    Department of Central Management Services.
10        (j)  "Eligibility  period"  means  the  period  of time a
11    member has to elect  enrollment  in  programs  or  to  select
12    benefits without regard to age, sex or health.
13        (k)  "Employee"   means  and  includes  each  officer  or
14    employee in the service of a department who (1) receives  his
15    compensation  for  service  rendered  to  the department on a
16    warrant  issued  pursuant  to  a  payroll  certified   by   a
17    department  or  on  a  warrant or check issued and drawn by a
18    department upon a trust,  federal  or  other  fund  or  on  a
19    warrant  issued pursuant to a payroll certified by an elected
20    or duly appointed  officer  of  the  State  or  who  receives
21    payment  of the performance of personal services on a warrant
22    issued pursuant to a payroll certified by  a  Department  and
23    drawn  by  the  Comptroller  upon the State Treasurer against
24    appropriations made by the General Assembly from any fund  or
25    against  trust  funds held by the State Treasurer, and (2) is
26    employed  full-time  or  part-time  in  a  position  normally
27    requiring actual performance of duty during not less than 1/2
28    of a normal work period, as established by  the  Director  in
29    cooperation with each department, except that persons elected
30    by  popular  vote  will  be  considered  employees during the
31    entire term for which they are elected  regardless  of  hours
32    devoted  to  the  service  of  the State, and (3) except that
33    "employee" does not include any person who is not eligible by
34    reason of such person's employment to participate in  one  of
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 1    the State retirement systems under Articles 2, 14, 15 (either
 2    the  regular  Article  15  system  or the optional retirement
 3    program established under Section 15-158.2) or 18,  or  under
 4    paragraph  (2),  (3), or (5) (b) or (c) of Section 16-106, of
 5    the Illinois Pension Code, but such term does include persons
 6    who are employed during the 6 month qualifying  period  under
 7    Article  14  of  the  Illinois  Pension Code.  Such term also
 8    includes any  person  who  (1)  after  January  1,  1966,  is
 9    receiving  ordinary  or  accidental disability benefits under
10    Articles  2,  14,  15  (including  ordinary   or   accidental
11    disability  benefits  under  the  optional retirement program
12    established under Section 15-158.2), paragraphs (2), (3),  or
13    (5)  (b)  or  (c)  of  Section  16-106,  or Article 18 of the
14    Illinois Pension Code, for disability incurred after  January
15    1,  1966,  (2)  receives  total  permanent or total temporary
16    disability   under   the   Workers'   Compensation   Act   or
17    Occupational Disease Act as a result of injuries sustained or
18    illness contracted in the course of employment with the State
19    of Illinois, or (3) is not otherwise covered under  this  Act
20    and  has retired as a participating member under Article 2 of
21    the  Illinois  Pension  Code  but  is  ineligible   for   the
22    retirement  annuity  under  Section  2-119  of  the  Illinois
23    Pension  Code.   However, a person who satisfies the criteria
24    of the foregoing definition of "employee"  except  that  such
25    person  is  made  ineligible  to  participate  in  the  State
26    Universities  Retirement  System  by clause (4) of subsection
27    (a) of Section 15-107 of the Illinois Pension Code is also an
28    "employee" for the purposes of  this  Act.   "Employee"  also
29    includes  any person receiving or eligible for benefits under
30    a sick pay plan established in accordance with Section 36  of
31    the  State Finance Act. "Employee" also includes each officer
32    or employee in the service of a qualified  local  government,
33    including persons appointed as trustees of sanitary districts
34    regardless  of  hours  devoted to the service of the sanitary
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 1    district, and each employee in the  service  of  a  qualified
 2    rehabilitation  facility  and  each full-time employee in the
 3    service of a qualified domestic violence shelter or  service,
 4    as determined according to rules promulgated by the Director.
 5        (l)  "Member"   means  an  employee,  annuitant,  retired
 6    employee or survivor.
 7        (m)  "Optional  coverages  or   benefits"   means   those
 8    coverages  or  benefits available to the member on his or her
 9    voluntary election, and at his or her own expense.
10        (n)  "Program" means the  group  life  insurance,  health
11    benefits  and other employee benefits designed and contracted
12    for by the Director under this Act.
13        (o)  "Health plan" means a self-insured health  insurance
14    program  offered by the State of Illinois for the purposes of
15    benefiting employees by means  of  providing,  among  others,
16    wellness  programs,  utilization reviews, second opinions and
17    medical fee reviews, as well as for paying for  hospital  and
18    medical care up to the maximum coverage provided by the plan,
19    to its members and their dependents.
20        (p)  "Retired  employee" means any person who would be an
21    annuitant as that term is defined herein  but  for  the  fact
22    that such person retired prior to January 1, 1966.  Such term
23    also  includes any person formerly employed by the University
24    of Illinois in the Cooperative Extension Service who would be
25    an annuitant but for the  fact  that  such  person  was  made
26    ineligible   to   participate   in   the  State  Universities
27    Retirement System by clause (4) of subsection (a) of  Section
28    15-107 of the Illinois Pension Code.
29        (p-6)  "New SURS retired employee" means a person who, on
30    or  after  January  1,  1998,  becomes a retired employee, as
31    defined in subsection  (p),  by  virtue  of  being  a  person
32    formerly  employed  by  the  University  of  Illinois  in the
33    Cooperative Extension Service who would be an  annuitant  but
34    for   the  fact  that  he  or  she  was  made  ineligible  to
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 1    participate in the State Universities  Retirement  System  by
 2    clause  (4)  of  subsection  (a)  of  Section  15-107  of the
 3    Illinois Pension Code, and who is eligible to participate  in
 4    the  basic  program  of  group  health  benefits provided for
 5    retired employees under this Act.
 6        (q)  "Survivor" means a person receiving an annuity as  a
 7    survivor  of an employee or of an annuitant.  "Survivor" also
 8    includes:  (1)  the  surviving  dependent  of  a  person  who
 9    satisfies the  definition  of  "employee"  except  that  such
10    person  is  made  ineligible  to  participate  in  the  State
11    Universities  Retirement  System  by clause (4) of subsection
12    (a) of Section 15-107 of the Illinois Pension Code;  and  (2)
13    the  surviving  dependent  of any person formerly employed by
14    the University  of  Illinois  in  the  Cooperative  Extension
15    Service  who  would  be an annuitant except for the fact that
16    such person was made ineligible to participate in  the  State
17    Universities  Retirement  System  by clause (4) of subsection
18    (a) of Section 15-107 of the Illinois Pension Code.
19        (q-5)  "New SERS survivor" means a survivor,  as  defined
20    in  subsection (q), whose annuity is paid under Article 14 of
21    the Illinois Pension Code and is based on the death of (i) an
22    employee whose death occurs on or after January 1,  1998,  or
23    (ii) a new SERS annuitant as defined in subsection (b-5).
24        (q-6)  "New  SURS  survivor" means a survivor, as defined
25    in subsection (q), whose annuity is paid under Article 15  of
26    the Illinois Pension Code and is based on the death of (i) an
27    employee whose death occurs on or after January 1, 1998, (ii)
28    a new SURS annuitant as defined in subsection (b-6), or (iii)
29    a new SURS retired employee as defined in subsection (p-6).
30        (q-7)  "New  TRS  State  survivor"  means  a survivor, as
31    defined in  subsection  (q),  whose  annuity  is  paid  under
32    Article  16  of the Illinois Pension Code and is based on the
33    death of (i) an employee who  is  a  teacher  as  defined  in
34    paragraph (2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106 of that Code and
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 1    whose  death  occurs  on or after July 1, 1998, or (ii) a new
 2    TRS State annuitant as defined in subsection (b-7).
 3        (r)  "Medical  services"  means  the  services   provided
 4    within  the  scope  of their licenses by practitioners in all
 5    categories licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987.
 6        (s)  "Unit  of  local  government"  means   any   county,
 7    municipality,  township, school district, special district or
 8    other unit, designated as a unit of local government by  law,
 9    which  exercises  limited  governmental  powers  or powers in
10    respect to limited governmental subjects, any  not-for-profit
11    association   with   a  membership  that  primarily  includes
12    townships  and  township  officials,  that  has  duties  that
13    include  provision  of  research  service,  dissemination  of
14    information, and other acts  for  the  purpose  of  improving
15    township  government,  and that is funded wholly or partly in
16    accordance with Section  85-15  of  the  Township  Code;  any
17    not-for-profit  corporation or association, with a membership
18    consisting primarily of municipalities, that operates its own
19    utility   system,   and    provides    research,    training,
20    dissemination  of  information,  or  other  acts  to  promote
21    cooperation  between  and  among  municipalities that provide
22    utility services and for the advancement  of  the  goals  and
23    purposes  of  its membership; and the Illinois Association of
24    Park Districts.  "Qualified local government" means a unit of
25    local government approved by the Director  and  participating
26    in  a  program  created under subsection (i) of Section 10 of
27    this Act.
28        (t)  "Qualified  rehabilitation   facility"   means   any
29    not-for-profit   organization   that  is  accredited  by  the
30    Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation  Facilities  or
31    certified  by  the Department of Human Services (as successor
32    to  the  Department  of  Mental  Health   and   Developmental
33    Disabilities)   to   provide   services   to   persons   with
34    disabilities  and  which  receives  funds  from  the State of
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 1    Illinois  for  providing  those  services,  approved  by  the
 2    Director  and  participating  in  a  program  created   under
 3    subsection (j) of Section 10 of this Act.
 4        (u)  "Qualified  domestic  violence  shelter  or service"
 5    means any Illinois domestic violence shelter or  service  and
 6    its  administrative offices funded by the Department of Human
 7    Services (as successor to the Illinois Department  of  Public
 8    Aid), approved by the Director and participating in a program
 9    created under subsection (k) of Section 10.
10        (v)  "TRS benefit recipient" means a person who:
11             (1)  is  not  a "member" as defined in this Section;
12        and
13             (2)  is receiving a monthly  benefit  or  retirement
14        annuity  under  Article  16 of the Illinois Pension Code;
15        and
16             (3)  either (i) has at least 8 years  of  creditable
17        service under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension Code, or
18        (ii) was enrolled in the health insurance program offered
19        under  that  Article  on January 1, 1996, or (iii) is the
20        survivor of a benefit recipient who had at least 8  years
21        of  creditable  service  under Article 16 of the Illinois
22        Pension Code or was  enrolled  in  the  health  insurance
23        program  offered under that Article on the effective date
24        of this amendatory Act of 1995, or (iv) is a recipient or
25        survivor of a recipient of  a  disability  benefit  under
26        Article 16 of the Illinois Pension Code.
27        (w)  "TRS dependent beneficiary" means a person who:
28             (1)  is  not a "member" or "dependent" as defined in
29        this Section; and
30             (2)  is a TRS benefit recipient's: (A)  spouse,  (B)
31        dependent parent who is receiving at least half of his or
32        her  support  from  the  TRS  benefit  recipient,  or (C)
33        unmarried natural or adopted child who is (i)  under  age
34        19,  or  (ii)  enrolled  as  a  full-time  student  in an
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 1        accredited school, financially  dependent  upon  the  TRS
 2        benefit  recipient,  eligible as a dependent for Illinois
 3        State income tax purposes, and either is under age 24  or
 4        was,  on  January  1,  1996, participating as a dependent
 5        beneficiary in the health insurance program offered under
 6        Article 16 of the Illinois Pension Code, or (iii) age  19
 7        or  over  who  is  mentally  or physically handicapped as
 8        defined in the Illinois Insurance Code.
 9        (x)  "Military leave with pay  and  benefits"  refers  to
10    individuals  in basic training for reserves, special/advanced
11    training, annual training, emergency call up,  or  activation
12    by  the  President of the United States with approved pay and
13    benefits.
14        (y)  "Military leave without pay and benefits" refers  to
15    individuals who enlist for active duty in a regular component
16    of  the  U.S.  Armed  Forces  or  other duty not specified or
17    authorized under military leave with pay and benefits.
18        (z)  "Community college benefit recipient" means a person
19    who:
20             (1)  is not a "member" as defined in  this  Section;
21        and
22             (2)  is  receiving  a  monthly survivor's annuity or
23        retirement annuity  under  Article  15  of  the  Illinois
24        Pension Code; and
25             (3)  either  (i)  was  a  full-time  employee  of  a
26        community college district or an association of community
27        college boards created under the Public Community College
28        Act  (other  than  an  employee whose last employer under
29        Article 15 of the Illinois Pension Code was  a  community
30        college  district  subject  to  Article VII of the Public
31        Community College Act) and was eligible to participate in
32        a group health benefit plan as  an  employee  during  the
33        time  of  employment  with  a  community college district
34        (other than  a  community  college  district  subject  to
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 1        Article  VII  of  the Public Community College Act) or an
 2        association of community college boards, or (ii)  is  the
 3        survivor of a person described in item (i).
 4        (aa)  "Community  college  dependent beneficiary" means a
 5    person who:
 6             (1)  is not a "member" or "dependent" as defined  in
 7        this Section; and
 8             (2)  is a community college benefit recipient's: (A)
 9        spouse,  (B)  dependent  parent who is receiving at least
10        half of his or her support  from  the  community  college
11        benefit  recipient,  or  (C) unmarried natural or adopted
12        child who is (i) under age 19,  or  (ii)  enrolled  as  a
13        full-time  student  in  an accredited school, financially
14        dependent upon the community college  benefit  recipient,
15        eligible  as  a  dependent  for Illinois State income tax
16        purposes and under age 23, or (iii) age 19  or  over  and
17        mentally  or  physically  handicapped  as  defined in the
18        Illinois Insurance Code.
19    (Source: P.A.  89-21,  eff.  6-21-95;  89-25,  eff.  6-21-95;
20    89-76,  eff.  7-1-95;  89-324,  eff.  8-13-95;  89-430,  eff.
21    12-15-95;  89-502,  eff. 7-1-96; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97; 89-628,
22    eff. 8-9-96; 90-14, eff. 7-1-97; 90-65, eff. 7-7-97;  90-448,
23    eff.  8-16-97;  90-497,  eff.  8-18-97; 90-511, eff. 8-22-97;
24    revised 10-13-97.)
25        (5 ILCS 375/10) (from Ch. 127, par. 530)
26        Sec. 10. Payments by State; premiums.
27        (a)  The   State   shall   pay   the   cost   of    basic
28    non-contributory  group life insurance and, subject to member
29    paid contributions set by the Department or required by  this
30    Section,  the  basic program of group health benefits on each
31    eligible member, except a member, not  otherwise  covered  by
32    this  Act,  who  has  retired as a participating member under
33    Article 2 of the Illinois Pension Code but is ineligible  for
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 1    the  retirement  annuity  under Section 2-119 of the Illinois
 2    Pension Code, and part of each eligible member's and  retired
 3    member's  premiums for health insurance coverage for enrolled
 4    dependents as provided by Section 9.  The State shall pay the
 5    cost of the basic program of group health benefits only after
 6    benefits are reduced by the amount  of  benefits  covered  by
 7    Medicare  for all retired members and retired dependents aged
 8    65 years or older who are entitled to benefits  under  Social
 9    Security  or  the  Railroad  Retirement  system  or  who  had
10    sufficient Medicare-covered government employment except that
11    such  reduction in benefits shall apply only to those retired
12    members or retired dependents who (1) first  become  eligible
13    for  such  Medicare coverage on or after July 1, 1992; or (2)
14    remain eligible for, but no longer receive Medicare  coverage
15    which  they  had been receiving on or after July 1, 1992. The
16    Department may determine the aggregate level of  the  State's
17    contribution  on the basis of actual cost of medical services
18    adjusted for age, sex  or  geographic  or  other  demographic
19    characteristics which affect the costs of such programs.
20        (a-1)  Beginning  January  1,  1998,  for each person who
21    becomes a new SERS annuitant and participates  in  the  basic
22    program  of group health benefits, the State shall contribute
23    toward the cost of the annuitant's coverage under  the  basic
24    program  of  group  health  benefits an amount equal to 5% of
25    that cost for each full year of creditable service upon which
26    the annuitant's retirement annuity is based, up to a  maximum
27    of  100% for an annuitant with 20 or more years of creditable
28    service.  The remainder of the cost of a new SERS annuitant's
29    coverage under the basic program  of  group  health  benefits
30    shall be the responsibility of the annuitant.
31        (a-2)  Beginning  January  1,  1998,  for each person who
32    becomes a new SERS survivor and  participates  in  the  basic
33    program  of group health benefits, the State shall contribute
34    toward the cost of the survivor's coverage  under  the  basic
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 1    program  of  group  health  benefits an amount equal to 5% of
 2    that cost for each full year of the  deceased  employee's  or
 3    deceased   annuitant's   creditable   service  in  the  State
 4    Employees' Retirement System  of  Illinois  on  the  date  of
 5    death,  up to a maximum of 100% for a survivor of an employee
 6    or annuitant with 20 or more  years  of  creditable  service.
 7    The remainder of the cost of the new SERS survivor's coverage
 8    under the basic program of group health benefits shall be the
 9    responsibility of the survivor.
10        (a-3)  Beginning  January  1,  1998,  for each person who
11    becomes a new SURS annuitant and participates  in  the  basic
12    program  of group health benefits, the State shall contribute
13    toward the cost of the annuitant's coverage under  the  basic
14    program  of  group  health  benefits an amount equal to 5% of
15    that cost for each full year of creditable service upon which
16    the annuitant's retirement annuity is based, up to a  maximum
17    of  100% for an annuitant with 20 or more years of creditable
18    service.  The remainder of the cost of a new SURS annuitant's
19    coverage under the basic program  of  group  health  benefits
20    shall be the responsibility of the annuitant.
21        (a-4)  Beginning  January  1,  1998,  for each person who
22    becomes a new SURS retired employee and participates  in  the
23    basic  program  of  group  health  benefits,  the State shall
24    contribute toward the cost of the retired employee's coverage
25    under the basic program of group health  benefits  an  amount
26    equal  to 5% of that cost for each full year that the retired
27    employee was an employee as defined in Section  3,  up  to  a
28    maximum  of  100%  for a retired employee who was an employee
29    for 20 or more years.  The remainder of the  cost  of  a  new
30    SURS  retired  employee's coverage under the basic program of
31    group health benefits shall  be  the  responsibility  of  the
32    retired employee.
33        (a-5)  Beginning  January  1,  1998,  for each person who
34    becomes a new SURS survivor and  participates  in  the  basic
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 1    program  of group health benefits, the State shall contribute
 2    toward the cost of the survivor's coverage  under  the  basic
 3    program  of  group  health  benefits an amount equal to 5% of
 4    that cost for each full year of the  deceased  employee's  or
 5    deceased   annuitant's   creditable   service  in  the  State
 6    Universities Employees' Retirement System of Illinois on  the
 7    date  of  death, up to a maximum of 100% for a survivor of an
 8    employee or annuitant with 20 or  more  years  of  creditable
 9    service.    The  remainder  of  the  cost  of  the  new  SURS
10    survivor's coverage under the basic program of  group  health
11    benefits shall be the responsibility of the survivor.
12        (a-6)  Beginning  July  1,  1998,  for  each  person  who
13    becomes  a  new  TRS  State annuitant and participates in the
14    basic program of  group  health  benefits,  the  State  shall
15    contribute  toward the cost of the annuitant's coverage under
16    the basic program of group health benefits an amount equal to
17    5% of that cost for each full year of creditable service as a
18    teacher as defined in paragraph (2), (3), or (5)  of  Section
19    16-106   of   the   Illinois  Pension  Code  upon  which  the
20    annuitant's retirement annuity is based, up to a  maximum  of
21    100%  for  an  annuitant  with  20  or  more  years  of  such
22    creditable  service.   The remainder of the cost of a new TRS
23    State annuitant's coverage under the basic program  of  group
24    health benefits shall be the responsibility of the annuitant.
25        (a-7)  Beginning  July  1,  1998,  for  each  person  who
26    becomes  a  new  TRS  State  survivor and participates in the
27    basic program of  group  health  benefits,  the  State  shall
28    contribute  toward  the cost of the survivor's coverage under
29    the basic program of group health benefits an amount equal to
30    5% of that cost for each full year of the deceased employee's
31    or deceased annuitant's creditable service as  a  teacher  as
32    defined  in  paragraph  (2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106 of
33    the Illinois Pension Code on the  date  of  death,  up  to  a
34    maximum  of  100%  for a survivor of an employee or annuitant
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 1    with 20 or  more  years  of  such  creditable  service.   The
 2    remainder  of  the  cost  of  the  new  TRS  State survivor's
 3    coverage under the basic program  of  group  health  benefits
 4    shall be the responsibility of the survivor.
 5        (a-8) (a-6)  A new SERS annuitant, new SERS survivor, new
 6    SURS  annuitant,  new  SURS  retired  employee,  or  new SURS
 7    survivor, new TRS State annuitant, or new TRS State  survivor
 8    may  waive  or  terminate  coverage  in  the program of group
 9    health benefits.  Any such annuitant,  survivor,  or  retired
10    employee  who has waived or terminated coverage may enroll or
11    re-enroll in the program of group health benefits only during
12    the annual  benefit  choice  period,  as  determined  by  the
13    Director; except that in the event of termination of coverage
14    due  to  nonpayment  of premiums, the annuitant, survivor, or
15    retired employee may not re-enroll in the program.
16        (a-9) (a-7)  No later than May 1 of each  calendar  year,
17    the  Director of Central Management Services shall certify in
18    writing to the Executive Secretary of  the  State  Employee's
19    Retirement  System  the  amounts  of  the Medicare supplement
20    health care premiums and  the  amounts  of  the  health  care
21    premiums   for  all  other  retirees  who  are  not  Medicare
22    eligible.
23        A separate calculation of the  premiums  based  upon  the
24    actual cost of each health care plan shall be so certified.
25        The Director of Central Management Services shall provide
26    to the Executive Secretary of the State Employee's Retirement
27    System  such information, statistics, and other data as he or
28    she  he/she  may  require  to  review  the  premium   amounts
29    certified by the Director of Central Management Services.
30        (b)  State employees who become eligible for this program
31    on  or after January 1, 1980 in positions, normally requiring
32    actual performance of duty not less than 1/2 of a normal work
33    period but not equal to that of a normal work  period,  shall
34    be  given  the  option  of  participating  in  the  available
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 1    program.  If  the  employee  elects coverage, the State shall
 2    contribute on behalf of such employee  to  the  cost  of  the
 3    employee's  benefit  and any applicable dependent supplement,
 4    that sum which bears the same percentage as  that  percentage
 5    of  time the employee regularly works when compared to normal
 6    work period.
 7        (c)  The basic non-contributory coverage from  the  basic
 8    program  of group health benefits shall be continued for each
 9    employee not in pay status or on active service by reason  of
10    (1) leave of absence due to illness or injury, (2) authorized
11    educational  leave  of  absence  or  sabbatical leave, or (3)
12    military leave with pay and  benefits.  This  coverage  shall
13    continue  until  expiration of authorized leave and return to
14    active service, but not to exceed 24 months for leaves  under
15    item (1) or (2). This 24-month limitation and the requirement
16    of  returning  to  active  service shall not apply to persons
17    receiving  ordinary  or  accidental  disability  benefits  or
18    retirement benefits through the appropriate State  retirement
19    system   or  benefits  under  the  Workers'  Compensation  or
20    Occupational Disease Act.
21        (d)  The  basic  group  life  insurance  coverage   shall
22    continue,  with full State contribution, where such person is
23    (1) absent  from  active  service  by  reason  of  disability
24    arising  from  any  cause  other  than self-inflicted, (2) on
25    authorized educational leave of absence or sabbatical  leave,
26    or (3) on military leave with pay and benefits.
27        (e)  Where  the  person is in non-pay status for a period
28    in excess of 30 days or on leave of absence,  other  than  by
29    reason  of  disability,  educational  or sabbatical leave, or
30    military  leave  with  pay  and  benefits,  such  person  may
31    continue coverage only by making personal  payment  equal  to
32    the amount normally contributed by the State on such person's
33    behalf.  Such  payments  and  coverage  may be continued: (1)
34    until such time as the person returns to  a  status  eligible
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 1    for  coverage  at State expense, but not to exceed 24 months,
 2    (2) until such person's employment or annuitant  status  with
 3    the  State  is  terminated,  or (3) for a maximum period of 4
 4    years for members on military leave with pay and benefits and
 5    military leave without pay and  benefits  (exclusive  of  any
 6    additional service imposed pursuant to law).
 7        (f)  The  Department  shall  establish by rule the extent
 8    to which other employee benefits will continue for persons in
 9    non-pay status or who are not in active service.
10        (g)  The State shall  not  pay  the  cost  of  the  basic
11    non-contributory  group  life  insurance,  program  of health
12    benefits and other employee  benefits  for  members  who  are
13    survivors  as defined by paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection
14    (q) of Section 3 of this Act.   The  costs  of  benefits  for
15    these  survivors  shall  be  paid  by the survivors or by the
16    University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service, or  any
17    combination thereof.
18        (h)  Those   persons   occupying   positions   with   any
19    department  as a result of emergency appointments pursuant to
20    Section 8b.8 of the Personnel Code  who  are  not  considered
21    employees  under  this  Act  shall  be  given  the  option of
22    participating in the programs of group life insurance, health
23    benefits and other employee benefits.  Such persons  electing
24    coverage  may participate only by making payment equal to the
25    amount  normally  contributed  by  the  State  for  similarly
26    situated employees.  Such amounts shall be determined by  the
27    Director.   Such payments and coverage may be continued until
28    such time as the person becomes an employee pursuant to  this
29    Act or such person's appointment is terminated.
30        (i)  Any  unit  of  local  government within the State of
31    Illinois may apply to the Director  to  have  its  employees,
32    annuitants,   and  their  dependents  provided  group  health
33    coverage  under  this  Act  on  a  non-insured   basis.    To
34    participate,  a unit of local government must agree to enroll
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 1    all of its employees, who may select  coverage  under  either
 2    the State group health insurance plan or a health maintenance
 3    organization  that  has  contracted  with  the  State  to  be
 4    available  as a health care provider for employees as defined
 5    in this Act.  A unit  of  local  government  must  remit  the
 6    entire  cost  of  providing  coverage  under  the State group
 7    health  insurance  plan  or,  for  coverage  under  a  health
 8    maintenance  organization,  an  amount  determined   by   the
 9    Director  based  on  an  analysis of the sex, age, geographic
10    location, or other relevant  demographic  variables  for  its
11    employees, except that the unit of local government shall not
12    be  required to enroll those of its employees who are covered
13    spouses or dependents under this plan or another group policy
14    or  plan  providing  health  benefits  as  long  as  (1)   an
15    appropriate  official  from  the  unit  of  local  government
16    attests  that  each employee not enrolled is a covered spouse
17    or dependent under this plan or another group policy or plan,
18    and (2) at least 85% of the employees are  enrolled  and  the
19    unit  of local government remits the entire cost of providing
20    coverage to those employees.  Employees  of  a  participating
21    unit of local government who are not enrolled due to coverage
22    under  another  group  health  policy or plan may enroll at a
23    later date subject to submission of satisfactory evidence  of
24    insurability  and  provided that no benefits shall be payable
25    for services incurred during the first 6 months  of  coverage
26    to  the  extent  the  services  are   in  connection with any
27    pre-existing  condition.   A  participating  unit  of   local
28    government may also elect to cover its annuitants.  Dependent
29    coverage  shall  be  offered  on  an optional basis, with the
30    costs paid by the unit of local government, its employees, or
31    some combination of the two as  determined  by  the  unit  of
32    local  government.   The  unit  of  local government shall be
33    responsible  for  timely  collection  and   transmission   of
34    dependent premiums.
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 1        The  Director  shall  annually determine monthly rates of
 2    payment, subject to the following constraints:
 3             (1)  In the first year of coverage, the rates  shall
 4        be   equal  to  the  amount  normally  charged  to  State
 5        employees for elected optional coverages or for  enrolled
 6        dependents  coverages or other contributory coverages, or
 7        contributed by the State for basic insurance coverages on
 8        behalf of its employees, adjusted for differences between
 9        State employees and employees of the local government  in
10        age,   sex,   geographic   location   or  other  relevant
11        demographic variables, plus an amount sufficient  to  pay
12        for  the  additional  administrative  costs  of providing
13        coverage to employees of the unit of local government and
14        their dependents.
15             (2)  In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall
16        be  made  to  reflect  the  actual  prior  years'  claims
17        experience  of  the  employees  of  the  unit  of   local
18        government.
19        In  the  case  of  coverage of local government employees
20    under a health maintenance organization, the  Director  shall
21    annually  determine  for  each  participating  unit  of local
22    government the maximum monthly amount the unit may contribute
23    toward that coverage, based on an analysis of  (i)  the  age,
24    sex,  geographic  location,  and  other  relevant demographic
25    variables of the unit's employees and (ii) the cost to  cover
26    those  employees under the State group health insurance plan.
27    The Director may  similarly  determine  the  maximum  monthly
28    amount  each  unit  of local government may contribute toward
29    coverage  of  its  employees'  dependents  under   a   health
30    maintenance organization.
31        Monthly  payments  by the unit of local government or its
32    employees for group health insurance  or  health  maintenance
33    organization   coverage  shall  be  deposited  in  the  Local
34    Government  Health  Insurance  Reserve   Fund.    The   Local
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 1    Government   Health   Insurance   Reserve  Fund  shall  be  a
 2    continuing fund not subject to fiscal year limitations.   All
 3    expenditures  from  this  fund shall be used for payments for
 4    health care benefits for local government and  rehabilitation
 5    facility   employees,  annuitants,  and  dependents,  and  to
 6    reimburse  the  Department  or  its  administrative   service
 7    organization  for all expenses incurred in the administration
 8    of benefits.  No other State funds  may  be  used  for  these
 9    purposes.
10        A  local government employer's participation or desire to
11    participate in a program created under this subsection  shall
12    not   limit   that   employer's  duty  to  bargain  with  the
13    representative of  any  collective  bargaining  unit  of  its
14    employees.
15        (j)  Any  rehabilitation  facility  within  the  State of
16    Illinois may apply to the Director  to  have  its  employees,
17    annuitants,   and  their  dependents  provided  group  health
18    coverage  under  this  Act  on  a   non-insured   basis.   To
19    participate,  a  rehabilitation facility must agree to enroll
20    all of its employees and remit the entire cost  of  providing
21    such   coverage   for   its   employees,   except   that  the
22    rehabilitation facility shall not be required to enroll those
23    of its employees who are covered spouses or dependents  under
24    this  plan  or  another group policy or plan providing health
25    benefits as long as (1)  an  appropriate  official  from  the
26    rehabilitation   facility  attests  that  each  employee  not
27    enrolled is a covered spouse or dependent under this plan  or
28    another  group  policy  or  plan, and (2) at least 85% of the
29    employees are enrolled and the rehabilitation facility remits
30    the entire cost of providing  coverage  to  those  employees.
31    Employees  of a participating rehabilitation facility who are
32    not enrolled due  to  coverage  under  another  group  health
33    policy  or  plan  may  enroll  at  a  later  date  subject to
34    submission  of  satisfactory  evidence  of  insurability  and
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 1    provided that no  benefits  shall  be  payable  for  services
 2    incurred  during the first 6 months of coverage to the extent
 3    the  services  are  in  connection  with   any   pre-existing
 4    condition.  A  participating rehabilitation facility may also
 5    elect to cover its annuitants. Dependent  coverage  shall  be
 6    offered  on  an  optional  basis,  with the costs paid by the
 7    rehabilitation facility, its employees, or  some  combination
 8    of  the  2  as determined by the rehabilitation facility. The
 9    rehabilitation  facility  shall  be  responsible  for  timely
10    collection and transmission of dependent premiums.
11        The Director shall annually determine quarterly rates  of
12    payment, subject to the following constraints:
13             (1)  In  the first year of coverage, the rates shall
14        be  equal  to  the  amount  normally  charged  to   State
15        employees  for elected optional coverages or for enrolled
16        dependents coverages or other contributory  coverages  on
17        behalf of its employees, adjusted for differences between
18        State  employees  and  employees  of  the  rehabilitation
19        facility  in  age,  sex,  geographic  location  or  other
20        relevant demographic variables, plus an amount sufficient
21        to   pay  for  the  additional  administrative  costs  of
22        providing coverage to  employees  of  the  rehabilitation
23        facility and their dependents.
24             (2)  In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall
25        be  made  to  reflect  the  actual  prior  years'  claims
26        experience   of   the  employees  of  the  rehabilitation
27        facility.
28        Monthly payments by the rehabilitation  facility  or  its
29    employees  for  group  health insurance shall be deposited in
30    the Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund.
31        (k)  Any domestic violence shelter or service within  the
32    State  of  Illinois  may  apply  to  the Director to have its
33    employees, annuitants, and their  dependents  provided  group
34    health  coverage  under  this Act on a non-insured basis.  To
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 1    participate, a domestic  violence  shelter  or  service  must
 2    agree  to enroll all of its employees and pay the entire cost
 3    of  providing   such   coverage   for   its   employees.    A
 4    participating  domestic  violence  shelter  may also elect to
 5    cover its annuitants.  Dependent coverage shall be offered on
 6    an optional basis, with employees, or some combination of the
 7    2 as determined by the domestic violence shelter or  service.
 8    The domestic violence shelter or service shall be responsible
 9    for timely collection and transmission of dependent premiums.
10        The  Director shall annually determine quarterly rates of
11    payment, subject to the following constraints:
12             (1)  In the first year of coverage, the rates  shall
13        be   equal  to  the  amount  normally  charged  to  State
14        employees for elected optional coverages or for  enrolled
15        dependents  coverages  or other contributory coverages on
16        behalf of its employees, adjusted for differences between
17        State employees and employees of  the  domestic  violence
18        shelter  or  service  in age, sex, geographic location or
19        other relevant  demographic  variables,  plus  an  amount
20        sufficient to pay for the additional administrative costs
21        of  providing  coverage  to  employees  of  the  domestic
22        violence shelter or service and their dependents.
23             (2)  In subsequent years, a further adjustment shall
24        be  made  to  reflect  the  actual  prior  years'  claims
25        experience  of  the  employees  of  the domestic violence
26        shelter or service.
27             (3)  In no case shall the  rate  be  less  than  the
28        amount normally charged to State employees or contributed
29        by the State on behalf of its employees.
30        Monthly  payments  by  the  domestic  violence shelter or
31    service or its employees for group health insurance shall  be
32    deposited  in  the  Local Government Health Insurance Reserve
33    Fund.
34        (l)  A  public  community  college  or  entity  organized
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 1    pursuant to the Public Community College Act may apply to the
 2    Director initially to have only annuitants not covered  prior
 3    to July 1, 1992 by the district's health plan provided health
 4    coverage   under  this  Act  on  a  non-insured  basis.   The
 5    community  college  must  execute  a   2-year   contract   to
 6    participate  in  the  Local  Government  Health  Plan.  Those
 7    annuitants enrolled initially under this contract shall  have
 8    no  benefits payable for services incurred during the first 6
 9    months  of  coverage  to  the  extent  the  services  are  in
10    connection with any pre-existing  condition.   Any  annuitant
11    who  may enroll after this initial enrollment period shall be
12    subject   to   submission   of   satisfactory   evidence   of
13    insurability and to the pre-existing conditions limitation.
14        The Director shall annually determine  monthly  rates  of
15    payment  subject  to  the  following  constraints:  for those
16    community colleges with annuitants only enrolled, first  year
17    rates  shall be equal to the average cost to cover claims for
18    a  State   member   adjusted   for   demographics,   Medicare
19    participation,  and  other factors; and in the second year, a
20    further adjustment of rates shall  be  made  to  reflect  the
21    actual   first   year's  claims  experience  of  the  covered
22    annuitants.
23        (m)  The Director shall adopt any rules deemed  necessary
24    for implementation of this amendatory Act of 1989 (Public Act
25    86-978).
26    (Source:  P.A.  89-53,  eff.  7-1-95;  89-236,  eff.  8-4-95;
27    89-324,  eff.  8-13-95;  89-626,  eff.  8-9-96;  90-65,  eff.
28    7-7-97.)
29        Section  10.   The  Illinois  Pension  Code is amended by
30    changing  Sections  16-132,  16-133,  16-133.2,  16-152,  and
31    16-158 and adding Section 16-129.1 as follows:
32        (40 ILCS 5/16-129.1 new)
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 1        Sec. 16-129.1.  Optional increase in retirement annuity.
 2        (a)  A member of the System may qualify for the augmented
 3    rate under subdivision (a)(B)(1) of Section  16-133  for  all
 4    years  of  creditable  service  earned before July 1, 1998 by
 5    making the optional contribution specified in subsection (b).
 6    A member may not elect to qualify for the augmented rate  for
 7    only a portion of his or her creditable service earned before
 8    July 1, 1998.
 9        (b)  The contribution shall be an amount equal to 1.0% of
10    the  member's highest salary rate in the 4 consecutive school
11    years immediately prior to but not including the school  year
12    in  which the application occurs, multiplied by the number of
13    years of creditable service earned by the member before  July
14    1, 1998 or 20, whichever is less.  This contribution shall be
15    reduced by 1.0% of that salary rate for every 3 full years of
16    creditable  service earned by the member after June 30, 1998.
17    The contribution shall not in any event exceed  20%  of  that
18    salary rate.
19        The  member  shall  pay  to  the System the amount of the
20    contribution as calculated at the time of  application  under
21    this  Section.   The  amount  of  the contribution determined
22    under this subsection shall be recalculated at  the  time  of
23    retirement, and if the System determines that the amount paid
24    by  the  member  exceeds  the recalculated amount, the System
25    shall refund  the  difference  to  the  member  with  regular
26    interest from the date of payment to the date of refund.
27        The  contribution  required  by  this subsection shall be
28    paid in one of the following ways or in a combination of  the
29    following ways that does not extend over more than 5 years:
30             (i)  in  a  lump  sum  on  or  before  the  date  of
31        retirement;
32             (ii)  in  substantially  equal  installments  over a
33        period of time not to exceed 5 years, as a deduction from
34        salary in  accordance  with  subsection  (b)  of  Section
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 1        16-154;
 2             (iii)  if  the  member  becomes  an annuitant before
 3        June   30,   2003,   in   substantially   equal   monthly
 4        installments over a  24-month  period,  by  reducing  the
 5        annuitant's monthly benefit over a 24-month period by the
 6        amount  of  the  otherwise  applicable contribution.  For
 7        federal and Illinois tax purposes, the monthly amount  by
 8        which  the  annuitant's  benefit  is reduced shall not be
 9        treated as a contribution by the annuitant, but rather as
10        a reduction of the annuitant's monthly benefit.
11        (c)  If the member fails to make  the  full  contribution
12    under  this  Section  in  a timely fashion, the payments made
13    under this Section shall be refunded to the  member,  without
14    interest.    If  the  member  dies  before  making  the  full
15    contribution, the payments made under this Section,  together
16    with  regular  interest  thereon,  shall  be  refunded to the
17    member's designated beneficiary for  benefits  under  Section
18    16-138.
19        (d)  For   purposes   of  this  Section  and  subdivision
20    (a)(B)(1) of  Section  16-133,  optional  creditable  service
21    established  by  a member shall be deemed to have been earned
22    at the time of the employment or other qualifying event  upon
23    which  the  service  is  based,  rather  than at the time the
24    credit was established in this System.
25        (e)  The contributions required under  this  Section  are
26    the  responsibility  of  the  teacher  and  not the teacher's
27    employer.  However, an employer of teachers  may,  after  the
28    effective  date  of this amendatory Act of 1998, specifically
29    agree, through collective bargaining or  otherwise,  to  make
30    the contributions required by this Section on behalf of those
31    teachers.
32        (40 ILCS 5/16-132) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-132)
33        Sec.  16-132.   Retirement annuity eligibility.  A member
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 1    who has at least 20 years of creditable service  is  entitled
 2    to  a  retirement annuity upon or after attainment of age 55.
 3    A member who has at least  10  but  less  than  20  years  of
 4    creditable  service  is entitled to a retirement annuity upon
 5    or after attainment of age 60.  A member who has at  least  5
 6    but less than 10 years of creditable service is entitled to a
 7    retirement  annuity  upon  or  after attainment of age 62.  A
 8    member who is eligible to receive a retirement annuity of  at
 9    least 74.6% of final average salary and will attain age 55 on
10    or before December 31 during the year which commences on July
11    1 shall be deemed to attain age 55 on the preceding June 1.
12        A  member  meeting  the  above  eligibility conditions is
13    entitled to a retirement annuity upon written application  to
14    the  board  setting  forth  the  date  the  member wishes the
15    retirement annuity to commence.  However, the effective  date
16    of  the  retirement  annuity shall be no earlier than the day
17    following the last day of creditable service,  regardless  of
18    the  date  of  official  termination  of  employment.   To be
19    eligible for a retirement annuity,  a  member  shall  not  be
20    employed  as  a  teacher  in  the schools included under this
21    System or under Article 17, unless the member is disabled (in
22    which event, eligibility for salary must  cease),  or  unless
23    the System is required by federal law to commence payment due
24    to  the  member's  age;  the changes to this sentence made by
25    this amendatory Act of 1991 shall  apply  without  regard  to
26    whether  the member terminated employment before or after its
27    effective date.
28    (Source: P.A. 85-1008; 86-1488.)
29        (40 ILCS 5/16-133) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-133)
30        Sec. 16-133.  Retirement annuity; amount.
31        (a)  The amount of the retirement annuity  shall  be  the
32    larger of the amounts determined under paragraphs (A) and (B)
33    below:
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 1             (A)  An   amount   consisting  of  the  sum  of  the
 2        following:
 3                  (1)  An amount  that  can  be  provided  on  an
 4             actuarially   equivalent   basis   by  the  member's
 5             accumulated contributions at the time of retirement;
 6             and
 7                  (2)  The sum of (i)  the  amount  that  can  be
 8             provided  on  an actuarially equivalent basis by the
 9             member's  accumulated   contributions   representing
10             service  prior  to July 1, 1947, and (ii) the amount
11             that can be provided on  an  actuarially  equivalent
12             basis  by  the  amount  obtained  by multiplying 1.4
13             times   the   member's   accumulated   contributions
14             covering service subsequent to June 30, 1947; and
15                  (3)  If there is prior  service,  2  times  the
16             amount   that   would  have  been  determined  under
17             subparagraph (2) of paragraph (A) above  on  account
18             of  contributions  which would have been made during
19             the period of prior service creditable to the member
20             had the System been in operation and had the  member
21             made  contributions  at  the  contribution  rate  in
22             effect prior to July 1, 1947.
23             (B)  An  amount  consisting  of  the  greater of the
24        following:
25                  (1)  For creditable service earned before  July
26             1,  1998  that  has not been augmented under Section
27             16-129.1:  1.67% of final average salary for each of
28             the first 10 years of creditable service,  1.90%  of
29             final  average  salary for each year in excess of 10
30             but not exceeding 20, 2.10% of final average  salary
31             for  each year in excess of 20 but not exceeding 30,
32             and 2.30% of final average salary for each  year  in
33             excess of 30; and
34                  For  creditable service earned on or after July
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 1             1, 1998 by a member who has at  least  30  years  of
 2             creditable  service on July 1, 1998 and who does not
 3             elect to augment  service  under  Section  16-129.1:
 4             2.3%  of  final  average  salary  for  each  year of
 5             creditable service earned on or after July 1,  1998;
 6             and
 7                  For  all  other  creditable  service:   2.2% of
 8             final average salary for  each  year  of  creditable
 9             service; or
10                  (2)  1.5%  1 1/2%  of  final average salary for
11             each year of creditable service plus the  sum  $7.50
12             for  each  of  the  first  20  years  of  creditable
13             service.
14        The  amount  of  the  retirement annuity determined under
15        this paragraph (B) shall be reduced by 1/2 of 1% for each
16        month that the member is less than age 60 at the time the
17        retirement annuity begins.  However, this reduction shall
18        not apply (i) if the member has  at  least  35  years  of
19        creditable  service,  or  (ii)  if  the member retires on
20        account of disability  under  Section  16-149.2  of  this
21        Article with at least 20 years of creditable service.
22        (b)  For  purposes  of this Section, final average salary
23    shall be the average salary for  the  highest  4  consecutive
24    years  within  the  last  10  years  of creditable service as
25    determined under rules  of  the  board.   The  minimum  final
26    average salary shall be considered to be $2,400 per year.
27        In  the determination of final average salary for members
28    other than elected officials and their appointees  when  such
29    appointees  are  allowed  by statute, that part of a member's
30    salary for any year  beginning  after  June  30,  1979  which
31    exceeds  the  member's  annual full-time salary rate with the
32    same employer for the preceding year by more than  20%  shall
33    be excluded.
34        (c)  In  determining the amount of the retirement annuity
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 1    under paragraph (B) of this Section, a fractional year  shall
 2    be granted proportional credit.
 3        (d)  The  retirement  annuity  determined under paragraph
 4    (B) of this Section shall be available only  to  members  who
 5    render  teaching  service after July 1, 1947 for which member
 6    contributions are required, and to  annuitants  who  re-enter
 7    under the provisions of Section 16-150.
 8        (e)  The   maximum   retirement  annuity  provided  under
 9    paragraph (B) of this Section shall be 75% of  final  average
10    salary.
11        (f)  A  member  retiring after the effective date of this
12    amendatory Act of 1998 shall receive a pension equal  to  75%
13    of final average salary if the member is qualified to receive
14    a retirement annuity equal to at least 74.6% of final average
15    salary  under this Article or as proportional annuities under
16    Article 20 of this Code.
17    (Source: P.A. 86-273; 87-794; 87-1265.)
18        (40 ILCS 5/16-133.2) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-133.2)
19        Sec. 16-133.2.  Early  retirement  without  discount.   A
20    member  retiring after June 1, 1980 and on or before June 30,
21    2000, and applying for a retirement annuity within  6  months
22    of   the   last   day   of   teaching  for  which  retirement
23    contributions  were  required,  may  elect  at  the  time  of
24    application for a retirement annuity,  to  make  a  one  time
25    member  contribution  to  the  System  and  thereby avoid the
26    reduction in the retirement annuity for retirement before age
27    60  specified  in  paragraph  (B)  of  Section  16-133.   The
28    exercise  of  the  election  shall  also  obligate  the  last
29    employer to make a one time  non-refundable  contribution  to
30    the  System.   Substitute  teachers  wishing to exercise this
31    election must teach 85 or more days in one school  term  with
32    one  employer,  who  shall  be  deemed  the last employer for
33    purposes of this Section.  The last day of teaching with that
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 1    employer must be within 6 months of the date  of  application
 2    for  retirement.   All  substitute  teaching  credit  applied
 3    toward  the  required  85  days must be earned after June 30,
 4    1990.
 5        The one time member and employer contributions shall be a
 6    percentage of the retiring  member's  highest  annual  salary
 7    rate  used  in  the  determination  of the average salary for
 8    retirement annuity purposes.  However, when  determining  the
 9    one-time  member  and  employer contributions, that part of a
10    member's salary with the  same  employer  which  exceeds  the
11    annual  salary  rate  for the preceding year by more than 20%
12    shall be excluded.  The member contribution shall be  at  the
13    rate  of  7%  for the lesser of the following 2 periods:  (1)
14    for each year that the member is less than age 60; or (2) for
15    each year that the member's creditable service is  less  than
16    35  years. If a member is at least age 55 and has at least 34
17    years of creditable service, no member contribution  for  the
18    early  retirement  option  shall  be  required.  The employer
19    contribution shall be at the rate of 20% for  each  year  the
20    member is under age 60.
21        Upon  receipt of the application and election, the System
22    shall  determine  the  one   time   employee   and   employer
23    contributions  required.   The  member  contribution shall be
24    credited to the individual account  of  the  member  and  the
25    employer  contribution  shall  be  credited to the Employer's
26    Contribution Reserve.  The provisions of this  Section  shall
27    not  be applicable until all the above outlined contributions
28    have been received by the  System;  however,  the  date  such
29    contributions   are  received  shall  not  be  considered  in
30    determining the effective date of retirement.
31        The number of members working for a single  employer  who
32    may  retire  under this Section in any year may be limited at
33    the option of the employer to a specified percentage of those
34    eligible, not less than 30%, with the right to participate to
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 1    be allocated among those applying on the basis  of  seniority
 2    in the service of the employer.
 3    (Source: P.A. 89-10, eff. 3-31-95.)
 4        (40 ILCS 5/16-152) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-152)
 5        Sec. 16-152. Contributions by members.
 6        (a)  Each  member shall make contributions for membership
 7    service to this System as follows:
 8        (1)  Effective July 1, 1998 1971, contributions of  7.50%
 9    6 1/2%  of salary towards the cost of the retirement annuity.
10    Such contributions shall be deemed "normal contributions".
11        (2)  Effective July 1, 1969, contributions of 1/2  of  1%
12    of salary toward the cost of the automatic annual increase in
13    retirement annuity provided under Section 16-133.1.
14        (3)  Effective  July  24,  1959,  contributions  of 1% of
15    salary  towards  the  cost  of   survivor   benefits.    Such
16    contributions shall not be credited to the individual account
17    of  the  member  and shall not be subject to refund except as
18    provided under Section 16-143.2.
19        (b)  The minimum required contribution for  any  year  of
20    full-time teaching service shall be $192.
21        (c)  Contributions shall not be required of any annuitant
22    receiving   a  retirement  annuity  who  is  given  temporary
23    employment not exceeding that permitted under Section 16-118.
24        (d)  A person who (i) was a member before July  1,  1998,
25    (ii)  retires  with more than 34 years of creditable service,
26    and (iii) does not elect to qualify for  the  augmented  rate
27    under  Section  16-129.1  shall  be  entitled, at the time of
28    retirement, to receive a partial refund of contributions made
29    under this Section for service occurring after the  later  of
30    June  30,  1998  or  attainment  of  34  years  of creditable
31    service, in an amount equal to 1.00% of the salary upon which
32    those contributions were based.
33    (Source: P.A. 83-1440.)
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 1        (40 ILCS 5/16-158) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-158)
 2        Sec. 16-158.  Contributions by State and other  employing
 3    units.
 4        (a)  The  State shall make contributions to the System by
 5    means of appropriations from the Common School Fund and other
 6    State funds of amounts which, together  with  other  employer
 7    contributions, employee contributions, investment income, and
 8    other  income,  will  be  sufficient  to  meet  the  cost  of
 9    maintaining  and  administering  the  System  on a 90% funded
10    basis in accordance with actuarial recommendations.
11        The  Board  shall   determine   the   amount   of   State
12    contributions  required  for each fiscal year on the basis of
13    the actuarial tables and other  assumptions  adopted  by  the
14    Board  and  the  recommendations  of  the  actuary, using the
15    formula in subsection (b-3).
16        (a-1)  Annually, on or  before  November  15,  the  board
17    shall  certify  to  the  Governor  the amount of the required
18    State  contribution  for  the  coming   fiscal   year.    The
19    certification   shall   include   a  copy  of  the  actuarial
20    recommendations upon which it is based.
21        (b)  Through  State   fiscal   year   1995,   the   State
22    contributions  shall be paid to the System in accordance with
23    Section 18-7 of the School Code.
24        (b-1)  Beginning in State fiscal year 1996, on  the  15th
25    day   of  each  month,  or  as  soon  thereafter  as  may  be
26    practicable, the Board shall submit vouchers for  payment  of
27    State  contributions to the System, in a total monthly amount
28    of one-twelfth of  the  required  annual  State  contribution
29    certified  under  subsection  (a-1).  These vouchers shall be
30    paid by the State Comptroller and Treasurer by warrants drawn
31    on the funds appropriated to the System for that fiscal year.
32        If in any month the amount remaining unexpended from  all
33    other  appropriations to the System for the applicable fiscal
34    year  (including  the  appropriations  to  the  System  under
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 1    Section 8.12 of the State Finance Act and Section  1  of  the
 2    State  Pension  Funds  Continuing  Appropriation Act) is less
 3    than the amount lawfully vouchered under this subsection, the
 4    difference shall be paid from the Common  School  Fund  under
 5    the  continuing  appropriation  authority provided in Section
 6    1.1 of the State Pension Funds Continuing Appropriation Act.
 7        (b-2)  Allocations   from   the   Common   School    Fund
 8    apportioned  to school districts not coming under this System
 9    shall not be diminished or affected by the provisions of this
10    Article.
11        (b-3)  For State fiscal  years  2011  through  2045,  the
12    minimum  contribution  to  the System to be made by the State
13    for each fiscal year shall be an  amount  determined  by  the
14    System  to  be  sufficient  to  bring the total assets of the
15    System up to 90% of the total actuarial  liabilities  of  the
16    System by the end of State fiscal year 2045.  In making these
17    determinations,  the  required  State  contribution  shall be
18    calculated each year as a level percentage  of  payroll  over
19    the  years  remaining  to  and including fiscal year 2045 and
20    shall be determined under the projected unit credit actuarial
21    cost method.
22        For State fiscal  years  1996  through  2010,  the  State
23    contribution to the System, as a percentage of the applicable
24    employee   payroll,   shall  be  increased  in  equal  annual
25    increments so that by State fiscal year 2011,  the  State  is
26    contributing  at the rate required under this Section; except
27    that in the following specified State fiscal years, the State
28    contribution to  the  System  shall  not  be  less  than  the
29    following  indicated  percentages  of the applicable employee
30    payroll, even if the  indicated  percentage  will  produce  a
31    State contribution in excess of the amount otherwise required
32    under this subsection and subsection (a), and notwithstanding
33    any contrary certification made under subsection (a-1) before
34    the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1998:  10.02% in
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 1    FY  1999;  10.77% in FY 2000; 11.47% in FY 2001; 12.16% in FY
 2    2002; 12.86% in FY 2003; 13.56% in  FY  2004;  14.25%  in  FY
 3    2005;  14.95%  in  FY  2006;  15.65% in FY 2007; 16.34% in FY
 4    2008; 17.04% in FY 2009; and 17.74% in FY 2010.
 5        Beginning in State fiscal year 2046,  the  minimum  State
 6    contribution  for each fiscal year shall be the amount needed
 7    to maintain the total assets of the  System  at  90%  of  the
 8    total actuarial liabilities of the System.
 9        (c)  Payment  of  the required State contributions and of
10    all pensions, retirement annuities, death benefits,  refunds,
11    and  other  benefits granted under or assumed by this System,
12    and all expenses in connection with  the  administration  and
13    operation thereof, are obligations of the State.
14        If  members  are paid from special trust or federal funds
15    which are administered by the employing unit, whether  school
16    district  or  other unit, the employing unit shall pay to the
17    System from such funds the  full  accruing  retirement  costs
18    based  upon  that  service,  as  determined  by  the  System.
19    Employer  contributions, based on salary paid to members from
20    federal funds, may be forwarded by the distributing agency of
21    the State of Illinois to the System prior to  allocation,  in
22    an   amount   determined   in   accordance   with  guidelines
23    established by such agency and the System.
24        (d)  Effective July 1, 1986, any employer of a teacher as
25    defined in paragraph (8) of  Section  16-106  shall  pay  the
26    employer's  normal  cost of benefits based upon the teacher's
27    service, in addition to employee contributions, as determined
28    by  the  System.   Such  employer  contributions   shall   be
29    forwarded  monthly  in accordance with guidelines established
30    by the System.
31        However, with respect to benefits granted  under  Section
32    16-133.4 or 16-133.5 to a teacher as defined in paragraph (8)
33    of  Section  16-106, the employer's contribution shall be 12%
34    (rather than 20%) of the member's highest annual salary  rate
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 1    for each year of creditable service granted, and the employer
 2    shall  also  pay the required employee contribution on behalf
 3    of the teacher.  For the purposes of  Sections  16-133.4  and
 4    16-133.5,  a  teacher  as defined in paragraph (8) of Section
 5    16-106 who is serving in that  capacity  while  on  leave  of
 6    absence from another employer under this Article shall not be
 7    considered an employee of the employer from which the teacher
 8    is on leave.
 9        (e)  Beginning  July 1, 1998, every employer of a teacher
10    shall pay to the System an employer contribution computed  as
11    follows:
12             (1)  Beginning  July  1, 1998 through June 30, 1999,
13        the employer contribution shall be equal to 0.3% of  each
14        teacher's salary.
15             (2)  Beginning  July  1,  1999  and  thereafter, the
16        employer contribution shall be equal  to  0.58%  of  each
17        teacher's salary.
18    The  school  district  or  other employing unit may pay these
19    employer contributions out of any source of funding available
20    for that purpose and shall forward the contributions  to  the
21    System  on the schedule established for the payment of member
22    contributions.
23        These employer contributions are  intended  to  offset  a
24    portion  of  the  cost  to  the  System  of  the increases in
25    retirement benefits resulting from  this  amendatory  Act  of
26    1998.
27        The  additional  1%  employee contribution required under
28    Section  16-152  by  this  amendatory  Act  of  1998  is  the
29    responsibility of the teacher and not the teacher's employer,
30    unless the employer agrees, through collective bargaining  or
31    otherwise, to make the contribution on behalf of the teacher.
32        If an employer is required by a contract in effect on May
33    1,  1998 between the employer and an employee organization to
34    pay, on behalf of all its full-time employees covered by this
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 1    Article, all mandatory employee contributions required  under
 2    this  Article, then the employer shall be excused from paying
 3    the employer contribution required under this subsection  (e)
 4    for  the  balance of the term of that contract.  The employer
 5    and the employee organization shall jointly  certify  to  the
 6    System  the existence of the contractual requirement, in such
 7    form as the System may prescribe.  This exclusion shall cease
 8    upon the termination, extension, or renewal of  the  contract
 9    at any time after May 1, 1998.
10    (Source: P.A. 87-1265; 88-593, eff. 8-22-94.)
11        Section  15.   The  Illinois  Pension  Code is amended by
12    changing Sections  17-116,  17-127,  and  17-130  and  adding
13    Sections 17-119.1, 17-127.2, and 17-130.2 as follows:
14        (40 ILCS 5/17-116) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-116)
15        Sec. 17-116. Service retirement pension.
16        (a)  Each   teacher  having  20  years  of  service  upon
17    attainment of age 55, or who thereafter attains age 55  shall
18    be  entitled  to  a  service retirement pension upon or after
19    attainment of age 55; and each teacher in service on or after
20    July 1, 1971, with 5 or  more  but  less  than  20  years  of
21    service  shall  be  entitled  to receive a service retirement
22    pension upon or after attainment of age 62.  Such pension  is
23    to be calculated as follows:
24        (b)  Beginning   as   of  June  25,  1971,   The  service
25    retirement pension for a teacher who retires on or after June
26    25, 1971 such date, at age 60 or over, shall be calculated as
27    follows:
28             (1)  For creditable service earned  before  July  1,
29        1998  that has not been augmented under Section 17-119.1:
30        1.67% for each of the first 10 years  of  service;  1.90%
31        for  each of the next 10 years of service; 2.10% for each
32        year of service in excess of 20 but not exceeding 30; and
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 1        2.30% for each year of service in  excess  of  30,  based
 2        upon average salary as herein defined.
 3             (2)  For  creditable service earned on or after July
 4        1, 1998 by  a  member  who  has  at  least  30  years  of
 5        creditable service on July 1, 1998 and who does not elect
 6        to  augment  service  under  Section  17-119.1:   2.3% of
 7        average salary for each year of creditable service earned
 8        on or after July 1, 1998.
 9             (3)  For all  other  creditable  service:   2.2%  of
10        average salary for each year of creditable service.
11        (c)  When computing such service retirement pensions, the
12    following conditions shall apply:
13        1.  Average  salary  shall  consist of the average annual
14    rate of salary for  the  4  consecutive  years  of  validated
15    service within the last 10 years of service when such average
16    annual  rate  was  highest.   In the determination of average
17    salary for retirement allowance  purposes,  for  members  who
18    commenced  employment after August 31, 1979, that part of the
19    salary for any year  shall  be  excluded  which  exceeds  the
20    annual  full-time  salary rate for the preceding year by more
21    than 20%.  In the case of a member who  commenced  employment
22    before  August  31,  1979  and who receives salary during any
23    year after September 1, 1983 which exceeds  the  annual  full
24    time  salary rate for the preceding year by more than 20%, an
25    Employer and other  employers  of  eligible  contributors  as
26    defined  in  Section  17-106  shall pay to the Fund an amount
27    equal  to  the  present  value  of  the  additional   service
28    retirement  pension  resulting  from such excess salary.  The
29    present value of the additional  service  retirement  pension
30    shall  be  computed  by  the  Board on the basis of actuarial
31    tables adopted by the Board.  If a member elects to receive a
32    pension from this Fund provided by Section 20-121, his salary
33    under  the  State  Universities  Retirement  System  and  the
34    Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois shall be
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 1    considered in determining such average salary.  Amounts  paid
 2    after  the  effective date of this amendatory Act of 1991 for
 3    unused vacation time earned after that effective  date  shall
 4    not under any circumstances be included in the calculation of
 5    average  salary or the annual rate of salary for the purposes
 6    of this Article.
 7        2.  Proportionate credit shall  be  given  for  validated
 8    service of less than one year.
 9        3.  For retirement at age 60 or over the pension shall be
10    payable at the full rate.
11        4.  For separation from service below age 60 to a minimum
12    age of 55, the pension shall be discounted at the rate of 1/2
13    of  one  per  cent  for  each  month  that  the  age  of  the
14    contributor is less than 60, but a teacher may elect to defer
15    the effective date of pension in order to eliminate or reduce
16    this  discount.  This discount shall not be applicable to any
17    participant who has at least 34 35  years  of  service  or  a
18    retirement pension of at least 74.6% of average salary on the
19    date the retirement annuity begins.
20        5.  No  additional  pension  shall be granted for service
21    exceeding 45 years.  Beginning June 26, 1971 no pension shall
22    exceed the greater of $1,500 per  month  or  75%  of  average
23    salary as herein defined.
24        6.  Service   retirement  pensions  shall  begin  on  the
25    effective date of resignation, retirement, the day  following
26    the  close of the payroll period for which service credit was
27    validated, or the  time  the  person  resigning  or  retiring
28    attains  age  55,  or  on  a  date  elected  by  the teacher,
29    whichever shall be latest.
30        7.  A member who is  eligible  to  receive  a  retirement
31    pension  of  at least 74.6% of average salary and will attain
32    age 55 on  or  before  December  31  during  the  year  which
33    commences  on  July 1 shall be deemed to attain age 55 on the
34    preceding June 1.
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 1        8.  A member retiring after the effective  date  of  this
 2    amendatory  Act  of 1998 shall receive a pension equal to 75%
 3    of average salary if the member is  qualified  to  receive  a
 4    retirement  pension equal to at least 74.6% of average salary
 5    under this Article or as proportional annuities under Article
 6    20 of this Code.
 7    (Source: P.A. 90-566, eff. 1-2-98.)
 8        (40 ILCS 5/17-119.1 new)
 9        Sec. 17-119.1.  Optional increase in retirement annuity.
10        (a)  A member of the Fund may qualify for  the  augmented
11    rate under subdivision (b)(3) of Section 17-116 for all years
12    of  creditable  service  earned before July 1, 1998 by making
13    the optional contribution specified  in  subsection  (b).   A
14    member  may  not  elect to qualify for the augmented rate for
15    only a portion of his or her creditable service earned before
16    July 1, 1998.
17        (b)  The contribution shall be an amount equal to 1.0% of
18    the member's highest salary rate in the 4 consecutive  school
19    years  immediately prior to but not including the school year
20    in which the application occurs, multiplied by the number  of
21    years  of creditable service earned by the member before July
22    1, 1998 or 20, whichever is less.  This contribution shall be
23    reduced by 1.0% of that salary rate for every 3 full years of
24    creditable service earned by the member after June 30,  1998.
25    The  contribution  shall  not in any event exceed 20% of that
26    salary rate.
27        The member shall pay  to  the  Fund  the  amount  of  the
28    contribution  as  calculated at the time of application under
29    this Section.  The  amount  of  the  contribution  determined
30    under  this  subsection  shall be recalculated at the time of
31    retirement, and if the Fund determines that the  amount  paid
32    by the member exceeds the recalculated amount, the Fund shall
33    refund  the  difference  to  the member with regular interest
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 1    from the date of payment to the date of refund.
 2        The contribution required by  this  subsection  shall  be
 3    paid  in one of the following ways or in a combination of the
 4    following ways that does not extend over more than 5 years:
 5             (i)  in  a  lump  sum  on  or  before  the  date  of
 6        retirement;
 7             (ii)  in substantially  equal  installments  over  a
 8        period of time not to exceed 5 years, as a deduction from
 9        salary in accordance with Section 17-130.2;
10             (iii)  if  the  member  becomes  an annuitant before
11        June   30,   2003,   in   substantially   equal   monthly
12        installments over a 24-month period, by a deduction  from
13        the annuitant's monthly benefit.
14        (c)  If  the  member  fails to make the full contribution
15    under this Section in a timely  fashion,  the  payments  made
16    under  this  Section shall be refunded to the member, without
17    interest.   If  the  member  dies  before  making  the   full
18    contribution,  the  payments made under this Section shall be
19    refunded to the member's designated beneficiary.
20        (d)  For purposes of this Section and subsection  (b)  of
21    Section  17-116, optional creditable service established by a
22    member shall be deemed to have been earned at the time of the
23    employment or other qualifying event upon which  the  service
24    is  based, rather than at the time the credit was established
25    in this Fund.
26        (e)  The contributions required under  this  Section  are
27    the  responsibility  of  the  teacher  and  not the teacher's
28    employer.  However, an employer of teachers  may,  after  the
29    effective  date  of this amendatory Act of 1998, specifically
30    agree, through collective bargaining or  otherwise,  to  make
31    the contributions required by this Section on behalf of those
32    teachers.
33        (40 ILCS 5/17-127) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-127)
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 1        Sec. 17-127. Financing; revenues for the Fund.
 2        (a)  The  revenues  for  the  Fund  shall consist of: (1)
 3    amounts paid into the Fund by contributors thereto  and  from
 4    employer contributions and State appropriations in accordance
 5    with  this Article; (2) amounts contributed to the Fund by an
 6    Employer; (3) amounts contributed to the Fund pursuant to any
 7    law  now  in  force  or  hereafter   to   be   enacted;   (4)
 8    contributions  from any other source; and (5) the earnings on
 9    investments.
10        (b)  The General Assembly finds that for many  years  the
11    State  has  contributed  to the Fund an annual amount that is
12    between 20% and  30%  of  the  amount  of  the  annual  State
13    contribution  to  the  Article  16 retirement system, and the
14    General Assembly declares that it is its goal  and  intention
15    to  continue  this  level  of contribution to the Fund in the
16    future.
17        Beginning in State fiscal  year  1999,  the  State  shall
18    include  in its annual contribution to the Fund an additional
19    amount equal to 0.544% of the Fund's total  teacher  payroll;
20    except  that this additional contribution need not be made in
21    a fiscal year if the Board  has  certified  in  the  previous
22    fiscal  year  that  the Fund is at least 90% funded, based on
23    actuarial    determinations.     These    additional    State
24    contributions are intended to offset a portion of the cost to
25    the Fund of the increases in  retirement  benefits  resulting
26    from this amendatory Act of 1998.
27    (Source:  P.A.  90-548,  eff.  12-4-97;  90-566, eff. 1-2-98;
28    revised 1-8-98.)
29        (40 ILCS 5/17-127.2 new)
30        Sec. 17-127.2.  Additional contributions by  employer  of
31    teachers.
32        (a)  Beginning  July  1,  1998, the employer of a teacher
33    shall pay to the Fund an employer  contribution  computed  as
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 1    follows:
 2             (1)  Beginning  July  1, 1998 through June 30, 1999,
 3        the employer contribution shall be equal to 0.3% of  each
 4        teacher's salary.
 5             (2)  Beginning  July  1,  1999  and  thereafter, the
 6        employer contribution shall be equal  to  0.58%  of  each
 7        teacher's salary.
 8    The  employer may pay these employer contributions out of any
 9    source of  funding  available  for  that  purpose  and  shall
10    forward  the  contributions  to  the  Fund  on  the  schedule
11    established for the payment of member contributions.
12        These employer contributions need not be made in a fiscal
13    year  if  the Board has certified in the previous fiscal year
14    that the Fund is at least  90%  funded,  based  on  actuarial
15    determinations.
16        These  employer  contributions  are  intended to offset a
17    portion  of  the  cost  to  the  Fund  of  the  increases  in
18    retirement benefits resulting from  this  amendatory  Act  of
19    1998.
20        (40 ILCS 5/17-130) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-130)
21        Sec.   17-130.  Participants'  contributions  by  payroll
22    deductions.
23        (a)  There shall be deducted  from  the  salary  of  each
24    teacher  7.50% 6 1/2% of his salary for service or disability
25    retirement pension and 0.5% 1/2  of  1%  of  salary  for  the
26    annual increase in base pension.
27        In  addition,  there shall be deducted from the salary of
28    each teacher 1% of his salary for survivors'  and  children's
29    pensions.
30        (b)  An   Employer   and   any   employer   of   eligible
31    contributors  as  defined  in Section 17-106 is authorized to
32    make the  necessary  deductions  from  the  salaries  of  its
33    teachers.   Such  amounts  shall be included as a part of the
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 1    Fund.  An Employer and any employer of eligible  contributors
 2    as  defined  in Section 17-106 shall formulate such rules and
 3    regulations as  may  be  necessary  to  give  effect  to  the
 4    provisions of this Section.
 5        (c)  All  persons  employed  as  teachers  shall, by such
 6    employment, accept the provisions  of  this  Article  and  of
 7    Sections  34-83  to  34-87,  inclusive, of "The School Code",
 8    approved March 18, 1961, as  amended,  and  thereupon  become
 9    contributors  to  the  Fund  in  accordance  with  the  terms
10    thereof.   The  provisions  of  this  Article  and  of  those
11    Sections shall become a part of the contract of employment.
12        (d)  A  person  who (i) was a member before July 1, 1998,
13    (ii) retires with more than 34 years of  creditable  service,
14    and  (iii)  does  not elect to qualify for the augmented rate
15    under Section 17-119.1 shall be  entitled,  at  the  time  of
16    retirement, to receive a partial refund of contributions made
17    under  this  Section for service occurring after the later of
18    June 30,  1998  or  attainment  of  34  years  of  creditable
19    service, in an amount equal to 1.00% of the salary upon which
20    those contributions were based.
21    (Source: P.A. 90-566, eff. 1-2-98.)
22        (40 ILCS 5/17-130.2 new)
23        Sec. 17-130.2. Pickup of optional contributions.
24        (a)  For   the   purposes   of  this  Section,  "optional
25    contributions" means contributions that a  member  elects  to
26    make in order to qualify for the augmented service retirement
27    pension rate under Section 17-119.1.
28        (b)  Subject  to  the requirements of federal law and the
29    rules of the Board, beginning July 1, 1998 a  member  who  is
30    employed  on a full-time basis may elect to have the Employer
31    pick up optional contributions that the member has elected to
32    pay to the Fund, and the contributions so picked up shall  be
33    treated   as  employer  contributions  for  the  purposes  of
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 1    determining federal tax  treatment.   The  election  to  have
 2    optional contributions picked up is irrevocable.  At the time
 3    of  making  the election, the member shall execute a binding,
 4    irrevocable payroll deduction authorization.  Upon  receiving
 5    notice  of  the  election,  the  Employer  shall  pick up the
 6    contributions by a reduction in the cash salary of the member
 7    and shall pay the contributions from the same source of funds
 8    that is used to pay earnings to the member.
 9        (c)  Each Employer under this Fund shall take  the  steps
10    necessary  to  comply with the requirements of Section 414(h)
11    of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended,  to  permit
12    the pickup of optional contributions on a tax-deferred basis.
13        Section  90.  The State Mandates Act is amended by adding
14    Section 8.22 as follows:
15        (30 ILCS 805/8.22 new)
16        Sec. 8.22. Exempt mandate.   Notwithstanding  Sections  6
17    and  8 of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required
18    for  the  implementation  of  any  mandate  created  by  this
19    amendatory Act of 1998.
20        Section 99. Effective date.  This Act takes  effect  upon
21    becoming law.

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