104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB5232

 

Introduced 2/10/2026, by Rep. Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
40 ILCS 5/6-151.1  from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-151.1
30 ILCS 805/8.50 new

    Amends the Chicago Firefighter Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Provides that, if a fireman receiving an occupational disease disability benefit dies on or after the effective date of the amendatory Act, the fireman's surviving spouse may elect, in a manner prescribed by the Board of the Fund, to receive the deceased fireman's occupational disease disability benefit in lieu of the widow's annuity or Tier 2 surviving spouse annuity, whichever is applicable. Provides that the surviving spouse's eligibility for the deceased fireman's occupational disease disability benefit shall be the same as the eligibility for the widow's annuity or Tier 2 surviving spouse annuity, whichever is applicable. Provides that the changes apply without regard to whether the deceased fireman was in service on or after the effective date of the amendatory Act. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement.


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STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT
MAY APPLY

 

 

A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning public employee benefits.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by
5changing Section 6-151.1 as follows:
 
6    (40 ILCS 5/6-151.1)  (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-151.1)
7    Sec. 6-151.1. The General Assembly finds and declares that
8service in the Fire Department requires that firemen, in times
9of stress and danger, must perform unusual tasks; that by
10reason of their occupation, firemen are subject to exposure to
11great heat and to extreme cold in certain seasons while in
12performance of their duties; that by reason of their
13employment firemen are required to work in the midst of and are
14subject to heavy smoke fumes and carcinogenic, poisonous,
15toxic or chemical gases from fires; and that in the course of
16their rescue and paramedic duties firemen are exposed to
17disabling infectious diseases, including AIDS, hepatitis C,
18and stroke. The General Assembly further finds and declares
19that all the aforementioned conditions exist and arise out of
20or in the course of such employment.
21    Any active fireman who has completed 7 or more years of
22service and is unable to perform his duties in the Fire
23Department by reason of heart disease, tuberculosis, breast

 

 

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1cancer, any disease of the lungs or respiratory tract, AIDS,
2hepatitis C, stroke, or a contagious staph infection,
3including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA),
4resulting from his service as a fireman, shall be entitled to
5receive an occupational disease disability benefit during any
6period of such disability for which he does not have a right to
7receive salary.
8    Any active fireman who has completed 7 or more years of
9service and is unable to perform his duties in the fire
10department by reason of a disabling cancer, which develops or
11manifests itself during a period while the fireman is in the
12service of the department, shall be entitled to receive an
13occupational disease disability benefit during any period of
14such disability for which he does not have a right to receive
15salary. In order to receive this occupational disease
16disability benefit, the type of cancer involved must be a type
17which may be caused by exposure to heat, radiation or a known
18carcinogen as defined by the International Agency for Research
19on Cancer.
20    Any fireman receiving a retirement annuity shall be
21entitled to an occupational disease disability benefit under
22this Section if the fireman (1) has not reached the age of
23compulsory retirement, (2) has not been receiving a retirement
24annuity for more than 5 years, and (3) has a condition that
25would have qualified the fireman for an occupational disease
26disability benefit under this Section if he or she was an

 

 

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1active fireman. A fireman who receives an occupational disease
2disability benefit in accordance with this paragraph may not
3receive a retirement annuity during the period in which he or
4she receives an occupational disease disability benefit. The
5occupational disease disability benefit shall terminate upon
6the fireman reaching the age of compulsory retirement.
7    Any fireman who shall enter the service after the
8effective date of this amendatory Act shall be examined by one
9or more practicing physicians appointed by the Board, and if
10that examination discloses impairment of the heart, lungs, or
11respiratory tract, or the existence of AIDS, hepatitis C,
12stroke, cancer, or a contagious staph infection, including
13methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), then the
14fireman shall not be entitled to receive an occupational
15disease disability benefit unless and until a subsequent
16examination reveals no such impairment, AIDS, hepatitis C,
17stroke, cancer, or contagious staph infection, including
18methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
19    Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code to the
20contrary, if a fireman receiving an occupational disease
21disability benefit dies on or after the effective date of this
22amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, the fireman's
23surviving spouse may elect, in a manner prescribed by the
24Board, to receive the deceased fireman's occupational disease
25disability benefit in lieu of the widow's annuity or Tier 2
26surviving spouse annuity, whichever is applicable. The

 

 

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1surviving spouse's eligibility for the deceased fireman's
2occupational disease disability benefit shall be the same as
3the eligibility for the widow's annuity or Tier 2 surviving
4spouse annuity, whichever is applicable. Notwithstanding
5Section 1-103.1, the changes made to this Section by this
6amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly apply without
7regard to whether the deceased fireman was in service on or
8after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th
9General Assembly.
10    The occupational disease disability benefit shall be 65%
11of the fireman's salary at the time of his removal from the
12Department payroll. However, beginning January 1, 1994, no
13occupational disease disability benefit that has been payable
14under this Section for at least 10 years shall be less than 50%
15of the current salary attached from time to time to the rank
16and grade held by the fireman at the time of his removal from
17the Department payroll, regardless of whether that removal
18occurred before the effective date of this amendatory Act of
191993.
20    Such fireman also shall have a right to receive child's
21disability benefit of $30 per month on account of each
22unmarried child who is less than 18 years of age or
23handicapped, dependent upon the fireman for support, and
24either the issue of the fireman or legally adopted by him. The
25total amount of child's disability benefit payable to the
26fireman, when added to his occupational disease disability

 

 

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1benefit, shall not exceed 75% of the amount of salary which he
2was receiving at the time of the grant of occupational disease
3disability benefit.
4    The first payment of occupational disease disability
5benefit or child's disability benefit shall be made not later
6than one month after the benefit is granted. Each subsequent
7payment shall be made not later than one month after the date
8of the latest payment.
9    Occupational disease disability benefit shall be payable
10during the period of the disability until the fireman reaches
11the age of compulsory retirement. Child's disability benefit
12shall be paid to such a fireman during the period of disability
13until such child or children attain age 18 or marry, whichever
14event occurs first; except that attainment of age 18 by a child
15who is so physically or mentally handicapped as to be
16dependent upon the fireman for support, shall not render the
17child ineligible for child's disability benefit. The fireman
18thereafter shall receive such annuity or annuities as are
19provided for him in accordance with other provisions of this
20Article.
21(Source: P.A. 104-284, eff. 8-15-25.)
 
22    Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding
23Section 8.50 as follows:
 
24    (30 ILCS 805/8.50 new)

 

 

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1    Sec. 8.50. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and
28 of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for
3the implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory
4Act of the 104th General Assembly.