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Public Act 104-0611

Public Act 0611 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0611
 
HB4491 EnrolledLRB104 16691 BDA 30095 b

    AN ACT concerning government.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Public Employee Disability Act is amended
by changing Sections 1 and 2 as follows:
 
    (5 ILCS 345/1)  (from Ch. 70, par. 91)
    Sec. 1. Disability benefit.
    (a) For the purposes of this Section, "eligible employee"
means any part-time or full-time State correctional officer or
any other full or part-time employee of the Department of
Corrections, any full or part-time employee of the Prisoner
Review Board, any full or part-time employee of the Department
of Human Services working within a penal institution or a
State mental health or developmental disabilities facility
operated by the Department of Human Services, and any
full-time law enforcement officer or full-time firefighter,
including a full-time paramedic or a firefighter who performs
paramedic duties, who is employed by the State of Illinois,
any unit of local government (including any home rule unit),
any State supported college or university, or any other public
entity granted the power to employ persons for such purposes
by law.
    (b) Whenever an eligible employee suffers any injury in
the line of duty which causes that employee him to be unable to
perform the employee's his duties, the employee he shall
continue to be paid by the employing public entity on the same
gross pay basis, inclusive of all pensionable salary, as the
employee he was paid before the injury, with no deduction from
and with continued accrual of any his sick leave credits, with
no deduction from the employee's compensatory time for
overtime accumulations, with continued accrual of any or
vacation credits, and with continued accrual of any or service
credits in a public employee pension fund during the time the
employee he is unable to perform the employee's his duties as a
due to the result of the injury, but not longer than one year
in relation to the same injury, except as otherwise provided
under subsection (b-5). However, no injury to an employee of
the Department of Corrections or the Prisoner Review Board
working within a penal institution or an employee of the
Department of Human Services working within a departmental
mental health or developmental disabilities facility shall
qualify the employee for benefits under this Section unless
the injury is the direct or indirect result of violence by
inmates of the penal institution or residents of the mental
health or developmental disabilities facility.
    (b-5) Upon the occurrence of circumstances, directly or
indirectly attributable to COVID-19, occurring on or after
March 9, 2020 and on or before June 30, 2021 (including the
period between December 31, 2020 and the effective date of
this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly) which would
hinder the physical recovery from an injury of an eligible
employee within the one-year period as required under
subsection (b), the eligible employee shall be entitled to an
extension of no longer than 60 days by which he or she shall
continue to be paid by the employing public entity on the same
basis as he or she was paid before the injury. The employing
public entity may require proof of the circumstances hindering
an eligible employee's physical recovery before granting the
extension provided under this subsection (b-5).
    (c) At any time during the period for which continuing
compensation is required by this Act, the employing public
entity may order at the expense of that entity physical or
medical examinations of the injured person to determine the
degree of disability.
    (d) During this period of disability, the injured person
shall not be employed in any other manner, with or without
monetary compensation. Any person who is employed in violation
of this paragraph forfeits the continuing compensation
provided by this Act from the time such employment begins. Any
salary compensation due the injured person from workers'
compensation or any salary due the injured person him from any
type of insurance which may be carried by the employing public
entity shall revert to that entity during the time for which
continuing compensation is paid to the injured person him
under this Act. Any person with a disability receiving
compensation under the provisions of this Act shall not be
entitled to any benefits for which that person he would
qualify because of the person's his disability under the
provisions of the Illinois Pension Code.
    (e) Any employee of the State of Illinois, as defined in
Section 14-103.05 of the Illinois Pension Code, who becomes
permanently unable to perform the duties of such employment
due to an injury received in the active performance of that
employee's his duties as a State employee as a result of a
willful act of violence by another employee of the State of
Illinois, as so defined, committed during such other
employee's course of employment and after January 1, 1988,
shall be eligible for benefits pursuant to the provisions of
this Section. For purposes of this Section, permanent
disability is defined as a diagnosis or prognosis of an
inability to return to current job duties by a physician
licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches.
    (f) The compensation and other benefits provided to
part-time employees covered by this Section shall be
calculated based on the percentage of time the part-time
employee was scheduled to work pursuant to his or her status as
a part-time employee.
    (g) Pursuant to paragraphs (h) and (i) of Section 6 of
Article VII of the Illinois Constitution, this Act
specifically denies and limits the exercise by home rule units
of any power which is inconsistent herewith, and all existing
laws and ordinances which are inconsistent herewith are hereby
superseded. This Act does not preempt the concurrent exercise
by home rule units of powers consistent herewith.
    This Act does not apply to any home rule unit with a
population of over 1,000,000.
    (h) In those cases where the injury to a State employee for
which a benefit is payable under this Act was caused under
circumstances creating a legal liability for damages on the
part of some person other than the State employer, all of the
rights and privileges, including the right to notice of suit
brought against such other person and the right to commence or
join in such suit, as given the employer, together with the
conditions or obligations imposed under paragraph (b) of
Section 5 of the Workers' Compensation Act, are also given and
granted to the State, to the end that, with respect to State
employees only, the State may be paid or reimbursed for the
amount of benefit paid or to be paid by the State to the
injured employee or his or her personal representative out of
any judgment, settlement, or payment for such injury obtained
by such injured employee or his or her personal representative
from such other person by virtue of the injury.
(Source: P.A. 100-1143, eff. 1-1-19; 101-651, eff. 8-7-20;
101-653, eff. 2-28-21.)
 
    (5 ILCS 345/2)
    Sec. 2. Illness disability benefit.
    (a) As used in this Section:
    "Eligible employee" means any full-time law enforcement
officer or full-time firefighter, including a full-time
paramedic or a firefighter who performs paramedic duties, who
is employed by any unit of local government, including any
home rule unit.
    "Illness" means any illness, disease, or condition the
presence of which in a community results in the declaration of
a disaster or emergency by a State, county, or municipal
official.
    (b) Whenever an eligible employee suffers an illness in
the line of duty which causes the employee to be unable to
perform the employee's duties, the employee shall continue to
be paid by the employing public entity on the same gross pay
basis, inclusive of all pensionable salary, as the employee
was paid before the illness, with no deduction from and with
continued accrual of any the employee's sick leave credits,
with no deduction from the employee's compensatory time for
overtime accumulations, with continued accrual of any or
vacation credits, and with continued accrual of any or service
credits in a public pension fund during the time the employee
is unable to perform the employee's duties as a due to the
result of the illness, but not longer than one year in relation
to the same illness.
    (c) At any time during the period for which continuing
compensation is required by this Act, the employing public
entity may order at the expense of that entity physical or
medical examinations of the ill person to determine the degree
of disability.
    (d) During this period of disability, the ill person shall
not be employed in any other manner, with or without a monetary
compensation. Any person who is employed in violation of this
subsection forfeits the continuing compensation provided by
this Act from the time such employment begins. Any salary
compensation due to the ill person from workers' compensation
or any salary due to the employee from any type of insurance
which may be carried by the employing public entity shall
revert to that entity during the time for which continuing
compensation is paid to the employee under this Act. Any
person with a disability receiving compensation under the
provisions of this Act shall not be entitled to any benefits
for which the employee would qualify because of the employee's
disability under the provisions of the Illinois Pension Code.
    (e) Pursuant to paragraphs (h) and (i) of Section 6 of
Article VII of the Illinois Constitution, this Act
specifically denies and limits the exercise by home rule units
of any power which is inconsistent herewith, and all existing
laws and ordinances which are inconsistent herewith are hereby
superseded. This Act does not preempt the concurrent exercise
by home rule units of powers consistent herewith.
    This Act does not apply to any home rule unit with a
population of over 1,000,000.
(Source: P.A. 103-63, eff. 1-1-24.)
Effective Date: 1/1/2027