Public Act 102-0440 Public Act 0440 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0440 | HB2569 Enrolled | LRB102 14427 RPS 19779 b |
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| AN ACT concerning public employee benefits.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by | changing Section 16-150.1 as follows:
| (40 ILCS 5/16-150.1)
| Sec. 16-150.1. Return to teaching in subject shortage | area.
| (a) As used in this Section, "eligible employment" means | employment
beginning on or after July 1, 2003 and ending no | later than June 30, 2024 2021 ,
in a subject shortage area at a | qualified school, in a position requiring
certification under | the law governing the certification of teachers.
| As used in this Section, "qualified school" means a public | elementary or
secondary school that meets all of the following | requirements:
| (1) At the time of hiring a retired teacher under this | Section, the
school is experiencing a shortage of teachers | in the subject shortage area
for which the teacher is | hired.
| (2) The school district to which the school belongs | has complied with
the requirements of subsection (e), and | the regional superintendent has
certified that compliance |
| to the System.
| (3) If the school district to which the school belongs | provides group
health benefits for its teachers generally, | substantially similar health
benefits are made available | for teachers participating in the program under
this | Section, without any limitations based on pre-existing | conditions.
| (b) An annuitant receiving a retirement annuity under this | Article
(other than a disability retirement annuity) may | engage in eligible
employment at a qualified school without | impairing his or her retirement
status or retirement annuity, | subject to the following conditions:
| (1) the eligible employment does not begin within the | school year
during which service was terminated;
| (2) the annuitant has not received any early | retirement incentive under
Section 16-133.3, 16-133.4, or | 16-133.5;
| (3) if the annuitant retired before age 60 and with | less than 34 years
of service, the eligible employment | does not begin within the year following
the effective | date of the retirement annuity;
| (4) if the annuitant retired at age 60 or above or with | 34 or more
years of service, the eligible employment does | not begin within the 90 days
following the effective date | of the retirement annuity; and
| (5) before the eligible employment begins, the |
| employer notifies the
System in writing of the annuitant's | desire to participate in the program
established under | this Section.
| (c) An annuitant engaged in eligible employment in | accordance with
subsection (b) shall be deemed a participant | in the program established
under this Section for so long as he | or she remains employed in eligible
employment.
| (d) A participant in the program established under this | Section continues
to be a retirement annuitant, rather than an | active teacher, for all of the
purposes of this Code, but shall | be deemed an active teacher for other
purposes, such as | inclusion in a collective bargaining unit, eligibility for
| group health benefits, and compliance with the laws governing | the employment,
regulation, certification, treatment, and | conduct of teachers.
| With respect to an annuitant's eligible employment under | this Section,
neither employee nor employer contributions | shall be made to the System and
no additional service credit | shall be earned. Eligible employment does not
affect the | annuitant's final average salary or the amount of the | retirement
annuity.
| (e) Before hiring a teacher under this Section, the school | district
to which the school belongs must do the following:
| (1) If the school district to which the school belongs | has honorably
dismissed, within the calendar year | preceding the beginning of the school term
for which it |
| seeks to employ a retired teacher under the program | established in
this Section, any teachers who are legally | qualified to hold positions in the
subject shortage area | and have not yet begun to receive their retirement
| annuities under this Article, the vacant positions must | first be tendered to
those teachers.
| (2) For a period of at least 90 days
during the 6 | months preceding the beginning of either the fall or | spring term for which
it seeks to employ a retired teacher | under the program established in this
Section, the school | district must, on an ongoing basis, both (i) advertise
its | vacancies in the subject shortage area in a newspaper of | general
circulation in the area in which the school is | located and in employment
bulletins published by college | and university placement offices located near
the school; | and (ii) search for teachers legally qualified to fill | those
vacancies through the Illinois Education Job Bank ; | and (iii) post all vacancies on the school district's | website and list the vacancy in an online job portal or | database . | A school district replacing a teacher who is unable to | continue employment with the school district because of | documented illness, injury, or disability that occurred after | being hired by a school district under this Section shall be | exempt from the provisions of paragraph (2) for 90 school | days. However, the school district must on an ongoing basis |
| comply with items (i), (ii), and (iii) of paragraph (2).
| The school district must submit documentation of its | compliance with this
subsection to the regional | superintendent. Upon receiving satisfactory
documentation from | the school district, the regional superintendent shall
certify | the district's compliance with this subsection to the System.
| (f) This Section applies without regard to whether the | annuitant was in
service on or after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 93rd
General Assembly.
| (Source: P.A. 100-743, eff. 8-10-18; 101-49, eff. 7-12-19.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/20/2021
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