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90_HB2467

      40 ILCS 5/3-111           from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-111
      40 ILCS 5/3-112           from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-112
      30 ILCS 805/8.22 new
          Amends the Downstate Police Article of the  Pension  Code
      to  increase  the  minimum  retirement  and  surviving spouse
      annuities from $400 to $1000 per  month.   Amends  the  State
      Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement.
      Effective immediately.
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the Illinois Pension Code by changing
 2    Sections 3-111 and 3-112 and to amend the State Mandates Act.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section  5.   The  Illinois  Pension  Code  is amended by
 6    changing Sections 3-111 and 3-112 as follows:
 7        (40 ILCS 5/3-111) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-111)
 8        Sec. 3-111.  Pension.
 9        (a)  A police officer age 50 or  more  with  20  or  more
10    years of creditable service, who is no longer in service as a
11    police  officer, shall receive a pension of 1/2 of the salary
12    attached to the rank held by the officer on the police  force
13    for  one  year  immediately prior to retirement or, beginning
14    July 1, 1987 for persons terminating service on or after that
15    date, the salary attached to the rank held on the last day of
16    service or for one year prior to the last day,  whichever  is
17    greater.  The pension shall be increased by 2% of such salary
18    for  each  additional year of service over 20 years, up to 30
19    years, and 1% of such salary  for  each  additional  year  of
20    service  over  30  years, to a maximum of 75% of such salary.
21    No pension in effect on or granted after June 30, l973  shall
22    be  less  than  $200  per month.  Beginning July 1, 1987, the
23    minimum retirement pension for a  police  officer  having  at
24    least 20 years of creditable service shall be $400 per month,
25    without regard to whether or not retirement occurred prior to
26    that date.  Beginning January 1, 1999, the minimum retirement
27    pension  for  a  police  officer  having at least 20 years of
28    creditable service shall be $1000 per month,  without  regard
29    to  whether the police officer was in service on or after the
30    effective date of this amendatory Act of 1998.
31        (b)  A police officer mandatorily  retired  from  service
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 1    due  to  age  by operation of law, having at least 8 but less
 2    than 20 years of creditable service, shall receive a  pension
 3    equal  to 2 1/2% of the salary attached to the rank he or she
 4    held on the police force for one year  immediately  prior  to
 5    retirement or, beginning July 1, 1987 for persons terminating
 6    service  on  or  after  that date, the salary attached to the
 7    rank held on the last day of service or for one year prior to
 8    the  last  day,  whichever  is  greater,  for  each  year  of
 9    creditable service.
10        A police officer who retires or is separated from service
11    having at least 8 years but less than 20 years of  creditable
12    service,  who  is  not  mandatorily  retired  due  to  age by
13    operation of law, and who does not  apply  for  a  refund  of
14    contributions  at  his  or  her  last  separation from police
15    service, shall receive a pension upon attaining age 60  equal
16    to 2.5% of the salary attached to the rank held by the police
17    officer on the police force for one year immediately prior to
18    retirement or, beginning July 1, 1987 for persons terminating
19    service  on  or  after  that date, the salary attached to the
20    rank held on the last day of service or for one year prior to
21    the  last  day,  whichever  is  greater,  for  each  year  of
22    creditable service.
23        (c)  A police officer no longer in  service  who  has  at
24    least  one  but  less than 8 years of creditable service in a
25    police pension  fund  but  meets  the  requirements  of  this
26    subsection  (c)  shall  be eligible to receive a pension from
27    that fund equal to 2.5% of the salary attached  to  the  rank
28    held  on  the  last day of service under that fund or for one
29    year prior to that last day, whichever is greater,  for  each
30    year  of  creditable service in that fund.  The pension shall
31    begin no earlier than upon attainment  of  age  60  (or  upon
32    mandatory retirement from the fund by operation of law due to
33    age, if that occurs before age 60) and in no event before the
34    effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997.
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 1        In  order  to  be  eligible  for  a  pension  under  this
 2    subsection (c), the police officer must have at least 8 years
 3    of  creditable  service in a second police pension fund under
 4    this Article and be receiving a pension under subsection  (a)
 5    or  (b)  of  this  Section from that second fund.  The police
 6    officer need not be in service on or after the effective date
 7    of this amendatory Act of 1997.
 8    (Source: P.A. 90-460, eff. 8-17-97.)
 9        (40 ILCS 5/3-112) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-112)
10        Sec. 3-112.  Pension to survivors.
11        (a)  Upon the death of a police  officer  entitled  to  a
12    pension  under  Section  3-111, the surviving spouse shall be
13    entitled to the pension to which the police officer was  then
14    entitled.   Upon  the  death of the surviving spouse, or upon
15    the remarriage of the surviving  spouse  if  that  remarriage
16    terminates  the  surviving spouse's eligibility under Section
17    3-121, the police officer's unmarried children who are  under
18    age  18  or  who  are dependent because of physical or mental
19    disability shall be entitled to equal shares of such pension.
20    If there is no eligible  surviving  spouse  and  no  eligible
21    child,  the  dependent parent or parents of the officer shall
22    be entitled to receive or  share  such  pension  until  their
23    death or marriage or remarriage after the death of the police
24    officer.
25        (b)  Upon the death of a police officer while in service,
26    having  at  least 20 years of creditable service, or upon the
27    death of a police officer who retired from  service  with  at
28    least  20  years  of creditable service, whether death occurs
29    before or after attainment of age 50, the pension  earned  by
30    the  police  officer  as  of the date of death as provided in
31    Section 3-111 shall be paid to the survivors in the  sequence
32    provided in subsection (a) of this Section.
33        (c)  Upon the death of a police officer while in service,
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 1    having  at  least  10  but  less  than 20 years of service, a
 2    pension of 1/2 of the salary attached to the  rank  or  ranks
 3    held  by  the officer for one year immediately prior to death
 4    shall be payable to the survivors in the sequence provided in
 5    subsection (a) of this Section.  If death occurs as a  result
 6    of the performance of duty, the 10 year requirement shall not
 7    apply and the pension to survivors shall be payable after any
 8    period of service.
 9        (d)  Beginning  July  1,  1987, a minimum pension of $400
10    per month shall be paid to  all  surviving  spouses,  without
11    regard  to  the  fact  that  the  death of the police officer
12    occurred prior to that date.
13        Beginning January 1, 1999, the minimum pension payable to
14    a surviving spouse entitled to an annuity under this  Section
15    shall  be  $1000  per  month,  without  regard to whether the
16    deceased police officer  was  in  service  on  or  after  the
17    effective date of this amendatory Act of 1998.
18    (Source: P.A. 89-408, eff. 11-15-95.)
19        Section  90.  The State Mandates Act is amended by adding
20    Section 8.22 as follows:
21        (30 ILCS 805/8.22 new)
22        Sec. 8.22. Exempt mandate.   Notwithstanding  Sections  6
23    and  8 of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required
24    for  the  implementation  of  any  mandate  created  by  this
25    amendatory Act of 1998.
26        Section 99. Effective date.  This Act takes  effect  upon
27    becoming law.

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