Public Act 098-0449 Public Act 0449 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0449 | HB2767 Enrolled | LRB098 07983 EFG 38072 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 | Sections 14-103.10, 17-137, 17-138, and 17-139 as follows:
| (40 ILCS 5/14-103.10) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-103.10)
| Sec. 14-103.10. Compensation.
| (a) For periods of service prior to January 1, 1978, the | full rate of salary
or wages payable to an employee for | personal services performed if he worked
the full normal | working period for his position, subject to the following
| maximum amounts: (1) prior to July 1, 1951, $400 per month or | $4,800 per year;
(2) between July 1, 1951 and June 30, 1957 | inclusive, $625 per month or $7,500
per year; (3) beginning | July 1, 1957, no limitation.
| In the case of service of an employee in a position | involving
part-time employment, compensation shall be | determined according to the
employees' earnings record.
| (b) For periods of service on and after January 1, 1978, | all
remuneration for personal services performed defined as | "wages" under
the Social Security Enabling Act, including that | part of such
remuneration which is in excess of any maximum | limitation provided in
such Act, and including any benefits |
| received by an employee under a sick
pay plan in effect before | January 1, 1981, but excluding lump sum salary
payments:
| (1) for vacation,
| (2) for accumulated unused sick leave,
| (3) upon discharge or dismissal,
| (4) for approved holidays.
| (c) For periods of service on or after December 16, 1978, | compensation
also includes any benefits, other than lump sum | salary payments made at
termination of employment, which an | employee receives or is eligible to
receive under a sick pay | plan authorized by law.
| (d) For periods of service after September 30, 1985, | compensation also
includes any remuneration for personal | services not included as "wages"
under the Social Security | Enabling Act, which is deducted for purposes of
participation | in a program established pursuant to Section 125 of the
| Internal Revenue Code or its successor laws.
| (e) For members for which Section 1-160 applies for periods | of service on and after January 1, 2011, all remuneration for | personal services performed defined as "wages" under the Social | Security Enabling Act, excluding remuneration that is in excess | of the annual earnings, salary, or wages of a member or | participant, as provided in subsection (b-5) of Section 1-160, | but including any benefits received by an employee under a sick | pay plan in effect before January 1, 1981.
Compensation shall | exclude lump sum salary payments: |
| (1) for vacation; | (2) for accumulated unused sick leave; | (3) upon discharge or dismissal; and | (4) for approved holidays. | (f) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Section, | for service on or after July 1, 2013, "compensation"
does not | include any stipend payable to an employee for service on a | board or commission. | (Source: P.A. 96-1490, eff. 1-1-11.)
| (40 ILCS 5/17-137) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-137)
| Sec. 17-137. Board created. There shall be elected a Board | of Trustees,
herein also referred to as the "Board", to | administer and
control the Fund
created by this Article. The | Board shall consist of 12
members, 2 of whom shall be members | of the Board of Education, 6
of whom shall be contributors who | are not administrators principals , one of whom shall be a
| contributor who is an administrator a principal , and 3 of whom | shall be pensioners,
all to be chosen as provided in this | Article.
| (Source: P.A. 89-136, eff. 7-14-95; 90-566, eff. 1-2-98.)
| (40 ILCS 5/17-138) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-138)
| Sec. 17-138. Board membership. At the first meeting of the | Board of
Education in November of each year, the Board of | Education
shall appoint one of its members to serve, while a |
| member of the Board of
Education, on the Board of Trustees for | a term of 2 years.
| During the first week of November, On the last school day | of the 4th week of October of each year there
shall be elected | 2 members of the Board from the teachers other
than | administrators principals , who shall hold office for terms of 3 | years , provided the trustee retains his or her
while retaining | their status as a teacher teachers other than an administrator | principals , and other
members to fill any unexpired terms. In | the event that schools are not in session
on or during the week | prior to the last Friday in October, this election shall
be | held on the Friday of the first subsequent full week of school. | The
election shall be by secret ballot conducted in person or | by secure electronic ballot, and shall be held in such manner | as the
Board by bylaws or rules shall provide. Only teachers | who are
not administrators principals shall be eligible to vote | in the election.
| During the first week of November of 1995 and every third | year thereafter,
one contributor who is an administrator a | principal shall be elected a member of the Board. This trustee | shall hold office for a term of 3 years , provided the trustee | retains while
retaining
his or her status as an administrator a | principal . The election shall be by mail ballot or by secure | electronic ballot, and
only contributors who are | administrators principals shall be eligible to vote. The | election
shall be held in the manner provided by the Board by |
| rule or
bylaw.
| During the first week of November of each odd-numbered year | there shall
be elected 3 members of the Board from the | pensioners,
who shall hold office for a term of 2 years while | retaining their status
as pensioners. The election shall be by | mail ballot or secure electronic ballot to all service and
| disability pensioners, and shall be held in such manner as the | Board by bylaws or rules shall provide.
| All trustees, while members of the Board of Education or | while administrators
principals , teachers other than | administrators principals , or pensioners, as the
case may be, | shall hold their offices
until their successors shall have been | appointed or elected and qualified by
subscribing to the | constitutional oath of office at the immediately succeeding
| regular meeting of the Board.
| (Source: P.A. 89-136, eff. 7-14-95; 90-566, eff. 1-2-98.)
| (40 ILCS 5/17-139) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-139)
| Sec. 17-139. Board elections and vacancies.
| (1) Contributors other than administrators principals | election. Every
member who is not a principal or an | administrator may vote at the election for as many persons
as | there are trustees to be elected by the contributors who are | not principals or administrators , provided that the | contributor obtained that voter eligibility status on or before | October 1 of the election year . The name of a candidate shall |
| not be placed on printed upon
the ballot unless he or she has | been assigned on a regular certificate for
at least 10 years in | the Chicago public schools or charter schools and
nominated by | a petition signed by not less than 200 contributors who are not
| principals or administrators.
| Petitions shall be filed with the recording secretary of | the Fund on or after September
15 of each year and not later | than October 1st of that year. No more than one
candidate may | be nominated by any one petition. If the nominations do not
| exceed the number of candidates to be elected, the canvassing | board shall
declare the nominated candidates elected. | Otherwise, candidates receiving the
highest number of votes | cast for their respective terms shall be declared
elected. The | location and number of polling places shall be designated by | the
Board. The election shall be conducted by the teachers who | are
not principals or administrators, and the judges of the | election shall be selected from the
teachers who are not | principals or administrators, in such manner as the board in | its bylaws
or rules provides.
| Elections to fill vacancies on the Board
shall be held at | the next annual election.
| (2) Pensioners election. The name of a candidate
shall not | be placed printed on the ballot unless he or she has been | nominated by a
petition signed by not less than 100 pensioners | of the Fund.
Petitions shall
be filed with the recording | secretary of the Fund on or before
October 1 of the
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| odd-numbered year. If the nominations do not exceed 3, the | mailing
of ballots
shall be eliminated and the nominated | candidates shall be declared elected.
Otherwise, the 3 | candidates receiving the highest number of votes
cast shall be
| declared elected. The mailing and counting of the ballots shall | be conducted
by the office of the Fund with volunteer | assistance from
pensioners at the
request of the Board.
| (3) Administrators Principals election. The name of a | candidate shall not be placed printed on
the ballot unless he | or she has been nominated by a petition signed by at least
25 | contributors who are principals or administrators. Petitions | shall be filed with the
recording secretary of the Fund on or | before October 1 of the election year. Every
member who is a | principal or an administrator may vote at the election for one | candidate
who is a contributor who is an administrator, | provided that the member obtained such voter eligibility status | on or before October 1 of the election year
a principal .
If | only one eligible candidate is nominated, the election shall | not be held and
the nominated candidate shall be declared | elected. Otherwise, the candidate
receiving the highest number | of votes cast shall be declared elected. The
mailing and | counting of the ballots shall be conducted by the office of the
| Fund.
| (4) Vacancies. The Board may fill vacancies occurring in
| the membership of the Board elected by the principals, | administrators, teachers other
than principals or |
| administrators, or pensioners at any regular meeting of the | Board. The
Board of Education may fill vacancies occurring in | the membership of the Board appointed by the Board of Education | at any regular meeting of
the
Board of Education.
| (Source: P.A. 94-514, eff. 8-10-05.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/16/2013
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