Public Act 0065 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 104-0065 |
| HB3657 Enrolled | LRB104 08622 RPS 18674 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 5-238 and 6-229 as follows: |
(40 ILCS 5/5-238) |
Sec. 5-238. Provisions applicable to new hires; Tier 2. |
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, |
the provisions of this Section apply to a person who first |
becomes a policeman under this Article on or after January 1, |
2011, and to certain qualified survivors of such a policeman. |
Such persons, and the benefits and restrictions that apply |
specifically to them under this Article, may be referred to as |
"Tier 2". |
(b) A policeman who has withdrawn from service, has |
attained age 50 or more, and has 10 or more years of service in |
that capacity shall be entitled, upon proper application being |
received by the Fund, to receive a Tier 2 monthly retirement |
annuity for his service as a police officer. The Tier 2 monthly |
retirement annuity shall be computed by multiplying 2.5% for |
each year of such service by his or her final average salary, |
subject to an annuity reduction factor of one-half of 1% for |
each month that the police officer's age at retirement is |
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under age 55. The Tier 2 monthly retirement annuity is in lieu |
of any age and service annuity or other form of retirement |
annuity under this Article. |
The maximum retirement annuity under this subsection (b) |
shall be 75% of final average salary. |
For the purposes of this subsection (b), "final average |
salary" means the greater of: (i) the average monthly salary |
obtained by dividing the total salary of the policeman during |
the 96 consecutive months of service within the last 120 |
months of service in which the total salary was the highest by |
the number of months of service in that period; or (ii) the |
average monthly salary obtained by dividing the total salary |
of the policeman during the 48 consecutive months of service |
within the last 60 months of service in which the total salary |
was the highest by the number of months of service in that |
period. |
Beginning on January 1, 2011, for all purposes under this |
Code (including without limitation the calculation of benefits |
and employee contributions), the annual salary based on the |
plan year of a member or participant to whom this Section |
applies shall not exceed $106,800; however, beginning July 1, |
2025, the annual salary shall not exceed $141,407.74 and that |
amount shall annually thereafter be increased by the lesser of |
(i) 3% of that amount, including all previous adjustments, or |
(ii) one-half the annual unadjusted percentage increase (but |
not less than zero) in the consumer price index-u for the 12 |
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months ending with the September preceding each November 1, |
including all previous adjustments. |
Nothing in this amendatory Act of the 104th General |
Assembly shall cause or otherwise result in any retroactive |
adjustment of any employee contributions. |
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, |
for a person who first becomes a policeman under this Article |
on or after January 1, 2011, eligibility for and the amount of |
the annuity to which the qualified surviving spouse, children, |
and parents are entitled under this subsection (c) shall be |
determined as follows: |
(1) The surviving spouse of a deceased policeman to |
whom this Section applies shall be deemed qualified to |
receive a Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity under this |
paragraph (1) if: (i) the deceased policeman meets the |
requirements specified under subdivision (A), (B), (C), or |
(D) of this paragraph (1); and (ii) the surviving spouse |
would not otherwise be excluded from receiving a widow's |
annuity under the eligibility requirements for a widow's |
annuity set forth in Section 5-146. The Tier 2 surviving |
spouse's annuity is in lieu of the widow's annuity |
determined under any other Section of this Article and is |
subject to the requirements of Section 5-147.1. |
As used in this subsection (c), "earned annuity" means |
a Tier 2 monthly retirement annuity determined under |
subsection (b) of this Section, including any increases |
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the policeman had received pursuant to Section 5-167.1. |
(A) If the deceased policeman was receiving an |
earned annuity at the date of his or her death, the |
Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity under this paragraph |
(1) shall be in the amount of 66 2/3% of the |
policeman's earned annuity at the date of death. |
If the deceased policeman was a parent of a child |
or children, including any child who has been |
conceived but not yet born, and there is a surviving |
spouse, 12% of the policeman's earned annuity at the |
date of death shall be granted to the guardian of any |
such minor child or children for each such child until |
attainment of age 18. Upon the death of the surviving |
spouse leaving one or more children under the age of |
18, or upon the death of a policeman leaving one or |
more children under the age of 18 but no surviving |
spouse, a monthly pension of 20% of the policeman's |
monthly salary at the date of death shall be granted to |
the duly appointed guardian of each such child for the |
support and maintenance of each such child until the |
child reaches age 18. The benefit in this paragraph is |
in lieu of a benefit under paragraph (2) of this |
subsection (c) but does not apply if the beneficiary |
is entitled to receive a greater benefit under |
paragraph (2) of this subsection (c). |
(B) If the deceased policeman was not receiving an |
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earned annuity but had at least 10 years of service at |
the time of death, the Tier 2 surviving spouse's |
annuity under this paragraph (1) shall be the greater |
of: (i) 30% of the annual maximum salary attached to |
the classified civil service position of a first class |
patrolman at the time of his death; (ii) 54% of the |
policeman's monthly salary at the time of the |
policeman's death; or (iii) (ii) 66 2/3% of the Tier 2 |
monthly retirement annuity that the deceased policeman |
would have been eligible to receive under subsection |
(b) of this Section, based upon the actual service |
accrued through the day before the policeman's death, |
but determined as though the policeman was at least |
age 55 on the day before his or her death and retired |
on that day. |
If the deceased policeman was a parent of a child |
or children, including any child who has been |
conceived but not yet born, and there is a surviving |
spouse, 12% of the policeman's monthly salary at the |
date of death shall be granted to the guardian of any |
such minor child or children for each such child until |
attainment of age 18. Upon the death of the surviving |
spouse leaving one or more children under the age of |
18, or upon the death of a policeman leaving one or |
more children under the age of 18 but no surviving |
spouse, a monthly pension of 20% of the policeman's |
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monthly salary at the date of death shall be granted to |
the duly appointed guardian of each such child for the |
support and maintenance of each such child until the |
child reaches age 18. The benefit in this paragraph is |
in lieu of a benefit under paragraph (2) of this |
subsection (c) but does not apply if the beneficiary |
is entitled to receive a greater benefit under |
paragraph (2) of this subsection (c). |
(C) If the deceased policeman was an active |
policeman with at least 1 1/2 but less than 10 years of |
service at the time of death, the Tier 2 surviving |
spouse's annuity under this paragraph (1) shall be the |
greater of: (i) in the amount of 30% of the annual |
maximum salary attached to the classified civil |
service position of a first class patrolman at the |
time of his death; or (ii) 54% of the policeman's |
monthly salary at the time of the policeman's death. |
If the deceased policeman was a parent of a child |
or children, including any child who has been |
conceived but not yet born, and there is a surviving |
spouse, 12% of the policeman's monthly salary at the |
date of death shall be granted to the guardian of any |
such minor child or children for each such child until |
attainment of age 18. Upon the death of the surviving |
spouse leaving one or more children under the age of |
18, or upon the death of a policeman leaving one or |
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more children under the age of 18 but no surviving |
spouse, a monthly pension of 20% of the policeman's |
monthly salary at the date of death shall be granted to |
the duly appointed guardian of each such child for the |
support and maintenance of each such child until the |
child reaches age 18. The benefit in this paragraph is |
in lieu of a benefit under paragraph (2) of this |
subsection (c) but does not apply if the beneficiary |
is entitled to receive a greater benefit under |
paragraph (2) of this subsection (c). |
(D) If the performance of an act or acts of duty |
results directly in the death of a policeman subject |
to this Section, or prevents him from subsequently |
resuming active service in the police department, and |
if the policeman's Tier 2 surviving spouse would |
otherwise meet the eligibility requirements for a |
compensation annuity or supplemental annuity granted |
under Section 5-144, then in addition to the Tier 2 |
surviving spouse's annuity provided under subdivision |
(A), (B), or (C) of this paragraph (1), whichever |
applies, the Tier 2 surviving spouse shall be |
qualified to receive compensation annuity or |
supplemental annuity, as would be provided under |
Section 5-144, in order to bring the total benefit up |
to the applicable 75% salary limitation provided in |
that Section, but subject to the Tier 2 salary cap |
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provided under subsection (b) of this Section; except |
that no such annuity shall be paid to the surviving |
spouse of a policeman who dies while in receipt of |
disability benefits when the policeman's death was |
caused by an intervening illness or injury unrelated |
to the illness or injury that had prevented him from |
subsequently resuming active service in the police |
department. |
(E) Notwithstanding any other provision of this |
Article, the monthly Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity |
under subdivision (A) or (B) of this paragraph (1) |
shall be increased on the January 1 next occurring |
after (i) attainment of age 60 by the recipient of the |
Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity or (ii) the first |
anniversary of the Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity |
start date, whichever is later, and on each January 1 |
thereafter, by 3% or one-half the annual unadjusted |
percentage increase (but not less than zero) in the |
consumer price index-u for the 12 months ending with |
the September preceding each November 1, whichever is |
less, of the originally granted Tier 2 surviving |
spouse's annuity. If the unadjusted percentage change |
in the consumer price index-u for a 12-month period |
ending in September is zero or, when compared with the |
preceding period, decreases, then the annuity shall |
not be increased. |
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For the purposes of this Section, "consumer price |
index-u" means the index published by the Bureau of |
Labor Statistics of the United States Department of |
Labor that measures the average change in prices of |
goods and services purchased by all urban consumers, |
United States city average, all items, 1982-84 = 100. |
The new amount resulting from each annual adjustment |
shall be determined by the Public Pension Division of |
the Department of Insurance and made available to the |
boards of the pension funds. |
(F) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this |
paragraph (1), for a qualified surviving spouse who is |
entitled to a Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity under |
subdivision (A), (B), (C), or (D) of this paragraph |
(1), that Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity shall not |
be less than the amount of the minimum widow's annuity |
established from time to time under Section 5-167.4. |
(2) Surviving children of a deceased policeman subject |
to this Section who would otherwise meet the eligibility |
requirements for a child's annuity set forth in Sections |
5-151 and 5-152 shall be deemed qualified to receive a |
Tier 2 child's annuity under this subsection (c), which |
shall be in lieu of, but in the same amount and paid in the |
same manner as, the child's annuity provided under those |
Sections; except that any salary used for computing a Tier |
2 child's annuity shall be subject to the Tier 2 salary cap |
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provided under subsection (b) of this Section. For |
purposes of determining any pro rata reduction in child's |
annuities under this subsection (c), references in Section |
5-152 to the combined annuities of the family shall be |
deemed to refer to the combined Tier 2 surviving spouse's |
annuity, if any, and the Tier 2 child's annuities payable |
under this subsection (c). |
(3) Surviving parents of a deceased policeman subject |
to this Section who would otherwise meet the eligibility |
requirements for a parent's annuity set forth in Section |
5-152 shall be deemed qualified to receive a Tier 2 |
parent's annuity under this subsection (c), which shall be |
in lieu of, but in the same amount and paid in the same |
manner as, the parent's annuity provided under Section |
5-152.1; except that any salary used for computing a Tier |
2 parent's annuity shall be subject to the Tier 2 salary |
cap provided under subsection (b) of this Section. For the |
purposes of this Section, a reference to "annuity" in |
Section 5-152.1 includes: (i) in the context of a widow, a |
Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity and (ii) in the context |
of a child, a Tier 2 child's annuity. |
Notwithstanding Section 1-103.1, the changes made to this |
subsection by this amendatory Act of the 104th General |
Assembly apply without regard to whether the deceased |
policeman was in service on or after the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly. The changes made |
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by this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly shall not |
diminish the survivor's benefits described in this Section. |
(d) The General Assembly finds and declares that the |
provisions of this Section, as enacted by Public Act 96-1495, |
require clarification relating to necessary eligibility |
standards and the manner of determining and paying the |
intended Tier 2 benefits and contributions in order to enable |
the Fund to unambiguously implement and administer benefits |
for Tier 2 members. The changes to this Section and the |
conforming changes to Sections 5-153, 5-155, 5-163, 5-167.1 |
(except for the changes to subsection (a) of that Section), |
5-169, and 5-170 made by this amendatory Act of the 99th |
General Assembly are enacted to clarify the provisions of this |
Section as enacted by Public Act 96-1495, and are hereby |
declared to represent and be consistent with the original and |
continuing intent of this Section and Public Act 96-1495. |
(e) The changes to Sections 5-153, 5-155, 5-163, 5-167.1 |
(except for the changes to subsection (a) of that Section), |
5-169, and 5-170 made by this amendatory Act of the 99th |
General Assembly are intended to be retroactive to January 1, |
2011 (the effective date of Public Act 96-1495) and, for the |
purposes of Section 1-103.1 of this Code, they apply without |
regard to whether the relevant policeman was in service on or |
after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 99th |
General Assembly. |
(Source: P.A. 99-905, eff. 11-29-16.) |
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(40 ILCS 5/6-229) |
Sec. 6-229. Provisions applicable to new hires; Tier 2. |
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, |
the provisions of this Section apply to a person who first |
becomes a fireman under this Article on or after January 1, |
2011, and to certain qualified survivors of such a fireman. |
Such persons, and the benefits and restrictions that apply |
specifically to them under this Article, may be referred to as |
"Tier 2". |
(b) A fireman who has withdrawn from service, has attained |
age 50 or more, and has 10 or more years of service in that |
capacity shall be entitled, upon proper application being |
received by the Fund, to receive a Tier 2 monthly retirement |
annuity for his service as a fireman. The Tier 2 monthly |
retirement annuity shall be computed by multiplying 2.5% for |
each year of such service by his or her final average salary, |
subject to an annuity reduction factor of one-half of 1% for |
each month that the fireman's age at retirement is under age |
55. The Tier 2 monthly retirement annuity is in lieu of any age |
and service annuity or other form of retirement annuity under |
this Article. |
The maximum retirement annuity under this subsection (b) |
shall be 75% of final average salary. |
For the purposes of this subsection (b), "final average |
salary" means the greater of (1) the average monthly salary |
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obtained by dividing the total salary of the fireman during |
the 96 consecutive months of service within the last 120 |
months of service in which the total salary was the highest by |
the number of months of service in that period or (2) the |
average monthly salary obtained by dividing the total salary |
of the fireman during the 48 consecutive months of service |
within the last 60 months of service in which the total salary |
was the highest by the number of months of service in that |
period. |
Beginning on January 1, 2011, for all purposes under this |
Code (including without limitation the calculation of benefits |
and employee contributions), the annual salary based on the |
plan year of a member or participant to whom this Section |
applies shall not exceed $106,800; however, beginning July 1, |
2025, the annual salary shall not exceed $141,407.74 and that |
amount shall annually thereafter be increased by the lesser of |
(i) 3% of that amount, including all previous adjustments, or |
(ii) one-half the annual unadjusted percentage increase (but |
not less than zero) in the consumer price index-u for the 12 |
months ending with the September preceding each November 1, |
including all previous adjustments. |
Nothing in this amendatory Act of the 104th General |
Assembly shall cause or otherwise result in any retroactive |
adjustment of any employee contributions. |
(b-5) For the purposes of this Section, "consumer price |
index-u" means the index published by the Bureau of Labor |
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Statistics of the United States Department of Labor that |
measures the average change in prices of goods and services |
purchased by all urban consumers, United States city average, |
all items, 1982-84 = 100. The new amount resulting from each |
annual adjustment shall be determined by the Public Pension |
Division of the Department of Insurance and made available to |
the boards of the retirement systems and pension funds by |
November 1 of each year. |
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, |
for a person who first becomes a fireman under this Article on |
or after January 1, 2011, eligibility for and the amount of the |
annuity to which the qualified surviving spouse, children, and |
parents of the fireman are entitled under this subsection (c) |
shall be determined as follows: |
(1) The surviving spouse of a deceased fireman to whom |
this Section applies shall be deemed qualified to receive |
a Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity under this paragraph |
(1) if: (i) the deceased fireman meets the requirements |
specified under subdivision (A), (B), (C), or (D) of this |
paragraph (1); and (ii) the surviving spouse would not |
otherwise be excluded from receiving a widow's annuity |
under the eligibility requirements for a widow's annuity |
set forth in Section 6-142. The Tier 2 surviving spouse's |
annuity is in lieu of the widow's annuity determined under |
any other Section of this Article and is subject to the |
requirements of Section 6-143.2. |
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As used in this subsection (c), "earned pension" means |
a Tier 2 monthly retirement annuity determined under |
subsection (b) of this Section, including any increases |
the fireman had received pursuant to Section 6-164. |
(A) If the deceased fireman was receiving an |
earned pension at the date of his or her death, the |
Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity under this paragraph |
(1) shall be in the amount of 66 2/3% of the fireman's |
earned pension at the date of death. |
If the deceased fireman was a parent of a child or |
children, including any child who has been conceived |
but not yet born, and there is a surviving spouse, 12% |
of the fireman's earned annuity at the date of death |
shall be granted to the guardian of any such minor |
child or children for each such child until attainment |
of age 18. Upon the death of the surviving spouse |
leaving one or more children under the age of 18, or |
upon the death of a fireman leaving one or more |
children under the age of 18 but no surviving spouse, a |
monthly pension of 20% of the fireman's monthly salary |
at the date of death shall be granted to the duly |
appointed guardian of each such child for the support |
and maintenance of each such child until the child |
reaches age 18. The benefit in this paragraph is in |
lieu of a benefit under paragraph (2) of this |
subsection (c) but does not apply if the beneficiary |
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is entitled to receive a greater benefit under |
paragraph (2) of this subsection (c). |
(B) If the deceased fireman was not receiving an |
earned pension but had at least 10 years of service at |
the time of death, the Tier 2 surviving spouse's |
annuity under this paragraph (1) shall be the greater |
of: (i) 30% of the salary attached to the rank of first |
class firefighter in the classified career service at |
the time of the fireman's death; (ii) 54% of the |
fireman's monthly salary at the time of the fireman's |
death; or (iii) (ii) 66 2/3% of the Tier 2 monthly |
retirement annuity that the deceased fireman would |
have been eligible to receive under subsection (b) of |
this Section, based upon the actual service accrued |
through the day before the fireman's death, but |
determined as though the fireman was at least age 55 on |
the day before his or her death and retired on that |
day. |
If the deceased fireman was a parent of a child or |
children, including any child who has been conceived |
but not yet born, and there is a surviving spouse, 12% |
of the fireman's monthly salary at the date of death |
shall be granted to the guardian of any such minor |
child or children for each such child until attainment |
of age 18. Upon the death of the surviving spouse |
leaving one or more children under the age of 18, or |
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upon the death of a fireman leaving one or more |
children under the age of 18 but no surviving spouse, a |
monthly pension of 20% of the fireman's monthly salary |
at the date of death shall be granted to the duly |
appointed guardian of each such child for the support |
and maintenance of each such child until the child |
reaches age 18. The benefit in this paragraph is in |
lieu of a benefit under paragraph (2) of this |
subsection (c) but does not apply if the beneficiary |
is entitled to receive a greater benefit under |
paragraph (2) of this subsection (c). |
(C) If the deceased fireman was an active fireman |
with at least 1 1/2 but less than 10 years of service |
at the time of death, the Tier 2 surviving spouse's |
annuity under this paragraph (1) shall be the greater |
of: (i) in the amount of 30% of the salary attached to |
the rank of first class firefighter in the classified |
career service at the time of the fireman's death; or |
(ii) 54% of the fireman's monthly salary at the time of |
the fireman's death. |
If the deceased fireman was a parent of a child or |
children, including any child who has been conceived |
but not yet born, and there is a surviving spouse, 12% |
of the fireman's monthly salary at the date of death |
shall be granted to the guardian of any such minor |
child or children for each such child until attainment |
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of age 18. Upon the death of the surviving spouse |
leaving one or more children under the age of 18, or |
upon the death of a fireman leaving one or more |
children under the age of 18 but no surviving spouse, a |
monthly pension of 20% of the fireman's monthly salary |
at the date of death shall be granted to the duly |
appointed guardian of each such child for the support |
and maintenance of each such child until the child |
reaches age 18. The benefit in this paragraph is in |
lieu of a benefit under paragraph (2) of this |
subsection (c) but does not apply if the beneficiary |
is entitled to receive a greater benefit under |
paragraph (2) of this subsection (c). |
(D) Notwithstanding subdivisions (A), (B), and (C) |
of this paragraph (1), if the performance of an act or |
acts of duty results directly in the death of a fireman |
subject to this Section, or prevents him from |
subsequently resuming active service in the fire |
department, then a surviving spouse who would |
otherwise meet the eligibility requirements for a |
death in the line of duty widow's annuity granted |
under Section 6-140 shall be deemed to be qualified |
for a Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity under this |
subdivision (D); except that no such annuity shall be |
paid to the surviving spouse of a fireman who dies |
while in receipt of disability benefits when the |
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fireman's death was caused by an intervening illness |
or injury unrelated to the illness or injury that had |
prevented him from subsequently resuming active |
service in the fire department. The Tier 2 surviving |
spouse's annuity calculated under this subdivision (D) |
shall be in lieu of, but in the same amount and paid in |
the same manner as, the widow's annuity provided under |
Section 6-140; except that the salary used for |
computing a Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity under |
this subdivision (D) shall be subject to the Tier 2 |
salary cap provided under subsection (b) of this |
Section. |
(E) Notwithstanding any other provision of this |
Article, the monthly Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity |
under subdivision (A) or (B) of this paragraph (1) |
shall be increased on the January 1 next occurring |
after (i) attainment of age 60 by the recipient of the |
Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity or (ii) the first |
anniversary of the Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity |
start date, whichever is later, and on each January 1 |
thereafter, by 3% or one-half the annual unadjusted |
percentage increase in the consumer price index-u for |
the 12 months ending with September preceding each |
November 1, whichever is less, of the originally |
granted Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity. If the |
annual unadjusted percentage change in the consumer |
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price index-u for a 12-month period ending in |
September is zero or, when compared with the preceding |
period, decreases, then the annuity shall not be |
increased. |
(F) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this |
paragraph (1), for a qualified surviving spouse who is |
entitled to a Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity under |
subdivision (A), (B), (C), or (D) of this paragraph |
(1), that Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity shall not |
be less than the amount of the minimum widow's annuity |
established from time to time under Section 6-128.4. |
(2) Surviving children of a deceased fireman subject |
to this Section who would otherwise meet the eligibility |
requirements for a child's annuity set forth in Sections |
6-147 and 6-148 shall be deemed qualified to receive a |
Tier 2 child's annuity under this subsection (c), which |
shall be in lieu of, but in the same amount and paid in the |
same manner as, the child's annuity provided under those |
Sections; except that any salary used for computing a Tier |
2 child's annuity shall be subject to the Tier 2 salary cap |
provided under subsection (b) of this Section. For |
purposes of determining any pro rata reduction in child's |
annuities under this subsection (c), references in Section |
6-148 to the combined annuities of the family shall be |
deemed to refer to the combined Tier 2 surviving spouse's |
annuity, if any, and the Tier 2 child's annuities payable |
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under this subsection (c). |
(3) Surviving parents of a deceased fireman subject to |
this Section who would otherwise meet the eligibility |
requirements for a parent's annuity set forth in Section |
6-149 shall be deemed qualified to receive a Tier 2 |
parent's annuity under this subsection (c), which shall be |
in lieu of, but in the same amount and paid in the same |
manner as, the parent's annuity provided under Section |
6-149; except that any salary used for computing a Tier 2 |
parent's annuity shall be subject to the Tier 2 salary cap |
provided under subsection (b) of this Section. For the |
purposes of this Section, a reference to "annuity" in |
Section 6-149 includes: (i) in the context of a widow, a |
Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity and (ii) in the context |
of a child, a Tier 2 child's annuity. |
Notwithstanding Section 1-103.1, the changes made to this |
subsection by this amendatory Act of the 104th General |
Assembly apply without regard to whether the deceased fireman |
was in service on or after the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly. The changes made |
by this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly shall not |
diminish the survivor's benefits described in this Section. |
(d) The General Assembly finds and declares that the |
provisions of this Section, as enacted by Public Act 96-1495, |
require clarification relating to necessary eligibility |
standards and the manner of determining and paying the |
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intended Tier 2 benefits and contributions in order to enable |
the Fund to unambiguously implement and administer benefits |
for Tier 2 members. The changes to this Section and the |
conforming changes to Sections 6-150, 6-158, 6-164 (except for |
the changes to subsection (a) of that Section), 6-166, and |
6-167 made by this amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly |
are enacted to clarify the provisions of this Section as |
enacted by Public Act 96-1495, and are hereby declared to |
represent and be consistent with the original and continuing |
intent of this Section and Public Act 96-1495. |
(e) The changes to Sections 6-150, 6-158, 6-164 (except |
for the changes to subsection (a) of that Section), 6-166, and |
6-167 made by this amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly |
are intended to be retroactive to January 1, 2011 (the |
effective date of Public Act 96-1495) and, for the purposes of |
Section 1-103.1 of this Code, they apply without regard to |
whether the relevant fireman was in service on or after the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 99th General |
Assembly. |
(Source: P.A. 103-579, eff. 12-8-23.) |
Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding |
Section 8.49 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 805/8.49 new) |
Sec. 8.49. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and |
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8 of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for |
the implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory |
Act of the 104th General Assembly. |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |