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Public Act 094-0541 |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act is | ||||
amended by changing Section 4 as follows:
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(5 ILCS 365/4) (from Ch. 127, par. 354)
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Sec. 4. Authorization of withholding. An employee or | ||||
annuitant may
authorize the withholding of a portion of his | ||||
salary, wages, or annuity for any
one or more of the following | ||||
purposes:
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(1) for purchase of United States Savings Bonds;
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(2) for payment of premiums on life or accident and health | ||||
insurance
as defined in Section 4 of the "Illinois Insurance | ||||
Code", approved June
29, 1937, as amended, and for payment of | ||||
premiums on policies of
automobile insurance as defined in | ||||
Section 143.13 of the "Illinois
Insurance Code", as amended, | ||||
and the personal multiperil coverages commonly
known as | ||||
homeowner's insurance. However, no portion of salaries, wages | ||||
or
annuities may be withheld to pay premiums on automobile, | ||||
homeowner's,
life or accident and health insurance policies | ||||
issued by any one insurance
company or insurance service | ||||
company unless a minimum of 100 employees or
annuitants insured | ||||
by that company authorize the withholding by an Office
within 6 | ||||
months after such withholding begins. If such minimum is not
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satisfied the Office may discontinue withholding for such | ||||
company. For any
insurance company or insurance service company | ||||
which has not previously had
withholding, the Office may allow | ||||
withholding for premiums, where less than
100 policies have | ||||
been written, to cover a probationary period. An
insurance | ||||
company which has discontinued withholding may reinstate it | ||||
upon
presentation of facts indicating new management or | ||||
re-organization
satisfactory to the Office;
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(3) for payment to any labor organization designated by the
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employee;
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(4) for payment of dues to any association the membership | ||
of which
consists of State employees and former State | ||
employees;
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(5) for deposit in any credit union, in which State | ||
employees are within
the field of membership as a result of | ||
their employment;
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(6) for payment to or for the benefit of an institution of | ||
higher
education by an employee of that institution;
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(7) for payment of parking fees at the underground facility | ||
located
south of the William G. Stratton State Office Building | ||
in Springfield, the
parking ramp located at 401 South College | ||
Street, west of the William G.
Stratton State Office Building | ||
in Springfield, or
at the parking facilities located on the | ||
Urbana-Champaign campus of the
University of Illinois;
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(8) for voluntary payment to the State of Illinois of | ||
amounts then due
and payable to the State;
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(9) for investment purchases made as a participant in | ||
College Savings
Programs established pursuant to Section | ||
30-15.8a of the School Code;
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(10) for voluntary payment to the Illinois Department of | ||
Revenue of
amounts due or to become due under the Illinois | ||
Income Tax Act;
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(11) for payment of optional contributions to a retirement | ||
system
subject to the provisions of the Illinois Pension Code;
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(12) for contributions to organizations found qualified by | ||
the
State Comptroller under the requirements set forth in the | ||
Voluntary Payroll
Deductions Act of 1983 ; .
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(13) for payment of fringe benefit contributions to | ||
employee benefit trust funds (whether such employee benefit | ||
trust funds are governed by the Employee Retirement Income | ||
Security Act of 1974, as amended, 29 U.S.C. §1001 et seq. or | ||
not) for State contractual employees hired through labor | ||
organizations and working pursuant to a signed agreement | ||
between a labor organization and a State agency, whether |
subject to the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act or not; this item | ||
(13) is not intended to limit employee benefit trust funds and | ||
the contributions to be made thereto to be limited to those | ||
which are encompassed for purposes of computing the prevailing | ||
wage in any particular locale, but rather such employee benefit | ||
trusts are intended to include contributions to be made to such | ||
funds that are intended to assist in training, building and | ||
maintenance, industry advancement, and the like, including but | ||
not limited to those benefit trust funds such as pension and | ||
welfare that are normally computed in the prevailing wage rates | ||
and which otherwise would be subject to contribution | ||
obligations by private employers that are signatory to | ||
agreements with labor organizations.
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(Source: P.A. 90-102, eff. 7-1-98; 90-448, eff. 8-16-97; | ||
90-655, eff.
7-30-98.)
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