(40 ILCS 5/Art. 6 heading)
(40 ILCS 5/6-101) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-101)
Sec. 6-101.
Creation of fund.
In each city of more than 500,000 inhabitants, a firemen's annuity and
benefit fund shall be created, set apart, and maintained, for the benefit
of its firemen, their widows, children and parents, and of all contributors
to, participants in, and beneficiaries of any firemen's pension fund in
operation, by authority of law, in such city immediately prior to the
effective date. For the purposes of this Article, the firemen's annuity and
benefit fund may be referred to as the "fund".
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-102) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-102)
Sec. 6-102.
Terms defined.
The terms used in this Article shall have the meanings ascribed to them
in Sections 6-103 to 6-117, inclusive, except when the context otherwise
requires.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-103) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-103)
Sec. 6-103.
Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund Act of the Illinois Municipal Code.
"Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund Act of the Illinois Municipal Code":
Division 9 of Article 10 of the Illinois Municipal Code, being a
continuation of "An Act to provide for the creation, setting apart,
maintenance and administration of a firemen's annuity and benefit fund in
cities having a population exceeding five hundred thousand inhabitants",
approved June 12, 1931, as amended.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-104) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-104)
Sec. 6-104.
Effective date.
"Effective date": July 1, 1931, for any city covered by the "Firemen's
Annuity and Benefit Fund of the Illinois Municipal Code" on the date this
Article comes in effect; and the date thereafter that any other city first
comes under the provisions of this Article.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-105) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-105)
Sec. 6-105.
Retirement board or board.
"Retirement board" or "board": The board of trustees of the Firemen's
Annuity and Benefit Fund.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-106) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-106)
Sec. 6-106. Fireman. "Fireman": Any person who:
(a) was, is, or shall be employed by a city in its fire service as a
fireman, fire paramedic, fire engineer, marine engineer, or fire pilot,
and whose duty is
to participate in the work of controlling and extinguishing fire at the
location of any such fire, whether or not he is assigned to fire service
other than the actual extinguishing of fire;
(b) is employed in the fire service of a city on the effective date,
whose duty shall not be as hereinbefore stated, but who shall then be a
contributor to, participant in, or beneficiary of any firemen's pension
fund in operation by authority of law in such city on said date, unless he
applies to the retirement board, within 90 days from the effective date,
for exemption from the provisions of this Article. Any person who would
have been entitled on July 1, 1931 to membership in this fund by reason of
the definition of the word "fireman" contained in "An Act to provide for a
firemen's pension fund and to create a board of trustees to administer said
fund in cities having a population exceeding two hundred thousand (200,000)
inhabitants", filed July 14, 1917, as amended, who has not filed with the
board prior to July 1, 1941, a written application to be a member shall not
be a fireman within the meaning of this Article; or
(c) made the election under Section 6-230.
(Source: P.A. 100-1144, eff. 11-28-18.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-106.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-106.1)
Sec. 6-106.1.
Gender.
The masculine gender wherever used in this
Article includes the female gender and all annuities and benefits
applicable to male firemen and their survivors and the contributions to
be made for widows' annuities or other benefits shall apply with equal
force to female firemen and their survivors without any modification or
distinction whatsoever.
(Source: P.A. 80-899.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-107) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-107)
Sec. 6-107.
Present employee.
"Present employee": Any person employed by a city as a fireman on the
day before the effective date; also any fireman receiving a pension on
account of disability from any firemen's pension fund in operation, by
authority of law, in such city immediately prior to the effective date,
when such fireman recovers from the disability and is reinstated into
active service.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-108) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-108)
Sec. 6-108.
Future entrant.
"Future entrant": Any person employed as a fireman of a city for the
first time on or after the effective date.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-109) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-109)
Sec. 6-109. Active fireman.
"Active fireman": Any person employed and receiving salary as a fireman. "Active fireman" also includes a person who made the election under Section 6-230 and is serving in a position covered under Section 8-243.
(Source: P.A. 100-1144, eff. 11-28-18.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-110) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-110)
Sec. 6-110.
Act of duty.
"Act of duty": Any act imposed on an active fireman by the ordinances of
a city, or by the rules or regulations of its fire department, or any act
performed by an active fireman while on duty, having for its direct purpose
the saving of the life or property of another person.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-111)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-111)
Sec. 6-111. Salary. "Salary": Subject to Section 6-211, the annual salary
of a fireman, as follows:
(a) For age and service annuity, minimum annuity, and disability
benefits, the actual amount of the annual salary, except as otherwise
provided in this Article.
(b) For prior service annuity, widow's annuity, widow's prior
service annuity and child's annuity to and including August 31, 1957,
the amount of the annual salary up to a maximum of $3,000.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in Section 6-141.1, for widow's annuity,
beginning September 1, 1957, the amount of annual salary up to a maximum of
$6,000.
(d) "Salary" means the actual amount of the annual salary attached to the
permanent career service rank held by the fireman, except as provided in
subsections (e) and (e-5).
(e) In the case of a fireman who holds an exempt position above career
service rank:
(f) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd
General Assembly, and for any prior periods for which contributions have been
paid under subsection (g) of this Section, all salary payments made to any
active or former fireman who holds or previously held the permanent assigned
position or classified career service rank, grade, or position of ambulance
commander shall be included as salary for all purposes under this Article.
(g) Any active or former fireman who held the permanent assigned position or
classified career service rank, grade, or position of ambulance commander may
elect to have the full amount of the salary attached to that permanent
assigned position or classified career service rank, grade, or position
included
in the calculation of his or her salary for any period during which the fireman
held the permanent assigned position or classified career service rank, grade,
or position of ambulance commander by applying in writing and making all
employee and employer contributions, without interest, related to the actual
salary payments corresponding to the permanent assigned position or classified
career service rank, grade, or position of ambulance commander for all periods
beginning on or after January 1, 1995. All applicable contributions must be
paid in full to the Fund before January 1, 2006 before the payment of any
benefit under this subsection (g) will be made.
Any former fireman or widow of a fireman who (i) held the permanent assigned
position or classified career service rank, grade, or position of ambulance
commander, (ii) is in receipt of annuity on the effective date of this
amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, and (iii) pays to the Fund
contributions under this subsection (g) for salary payments at the permanent
assigned position or classified career service rank, grade, or position of
ambulance commander shall have his or her annuity recalculated to reflect the
ambulance commander salary and the resulting increase shall become payable on
the next annuity payment date following the date the contribution is received
by the Fund.
In the case of an active or former fireman who (i) dies before January 1,
2006 without making an election under this subsection and (ii) was eligible to
make an election under this subsection at the time of death (or would have been
eligible had the death occurred after the effective date of this amendatory
Act), any surviving spouse, child, or parent of the fireman who is eligible
to receive a benefit under this Article based on the fireman's salary may make
that election and pay the required contributions on behalf of the deceased
fireman. If the death occurs within the 30 days immediately preceding January
1, 2006, the deadline for application and payment is extended to January 31,
2006.
Any portion of the compensation received for service as an ambulance
commander for which the corresponding contributions have not been paid
shall not be included in the calculation of salary.
(h) Beginning January 1, 1999, with respect to a fireman who is licensed by
the State as an Emergency Medical Technician, references in this Article to the
fireman's salary or the salary attached to or appropriated for the permanent
assigned position or classified career service rank, grade, or position of the
fireman shall be deemed to include any additional compensation payable to the
fireman by virtue of being licensed as an Emergency Medical Technician, as
provided under a collective bargaining agreement with the city.
(i) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd
General Assembly (and for any period prior to that date for which contributions
have been paid under subsection (j) of this Section), the salary of a fireman,
as calculated for any purpose under this Article, shall include any duty
availability pay received by the fireman (i) pursuant to a collective
bargaining agreement or (ii) pursuant to an appropriation ordinance in an
amount equivalent to the amount of duty availability pay received by other
firemen pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement, and references in this
Article to the salary attached to or appropriated for the permanent assigned
position or classified career service rank, grade, or position of the fireman
shall be deemed to include that duty availability pay.
(j) An active or former fireman who received duty availability pay at any
time after December 31, 1994 and before the effective date of this amendatory
Act of the 93rd General Assembly and who either (1) retired during that period
or (2) had attained age 46 and at least 16 years of service by the effective
date of this amendatory Act may elect to have that duty availability pay
included in the calculation of his or her salary for any portion of that period
for which the pay was received, by applying in writing and paying to the Fund,
before January 1, 2006, the corresponding employee contribution,
without interest.
In the case of an applicant who is receiving an annuity at the time the
application and contribution are received by the Fund, the annuity shall be
recalculated and the resulting increase shall become payable on the next
annuity payment date following the date the contribution is received by the
Fund.
In the case of an active or former fireman who (i) dies before January 1,
2006 without making an election under this subsection and (ii) was eligible to
make an election under this subsection at the time of death (or would have been
eligible had the death occurred after the effective date of this amendatory
Act), any surviving spouse, child, or parent of the fireman who is eligible to
receive a benefit under this Article based on the fireman's salary may make
that election and pay the required contribution on behalf of the deceased
fireman. If the death occurs within the 30 days immediately preceding January
1, 2006, the deadline for application and payment is extended to January 31,
2006.
Any duty availability pay for which the corresponding employee contribution
has not been paid shall not be included in the calculation of salary.
(k) The changes to this Section made by this amendatory Act of the 93rd
General Assembly are not limited to firemen in service on or after the
effective date of this amendatory Act.
(Source: P.A. 100-1144, eff. 11-28-18.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-112) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-112)
Sec. 6-112.
"Disability":
A condition of physical or mental incapacity to
perform any assigned duty or duties in the fire service.
"Injury": Damage suffered by or hurt done to a fireman.
"Occupational Disease": A sickness, disease or illness of the heart,
lungs, or respiratory tract of a fireman, arising solely out of his
employment as a fireman, due to exposures to heat and extreme cold,
inhalation of heavy smoke, fumes or poisonous, toxic or chemical gases
while in the performance of active duty in the fire department. "Occupational
Disease" also includes cancer.
(Source: P.A. 83-661.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-113) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-113)
Sec. 6-113.
Compulsory retirement.
"Compulsory retirement": Separation of a fireman from the service due to
his reaching an age set by law or ordinance beyond which the fireman is
prohibited from working as a fireman.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-114) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-114)
Sec. 6-114.
Withdrawal, withdrawal from service, or withdrawn from service.
"Withdrawal", "withdrawal from service", or "withdrawn from service":
The discharge, resignation or complete separation from service of a
fireman, other than death.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-115) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-115)
Sec. 6-115.
Assets.
"Assets": The total value of cash, securities and other property. Bonds
shall be valued at amortized book value.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-116) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-116)
Sec. 6-116.
Annuity.
"Annuity": Annual payments for life, unless otherwise terminated under
this Article, payable in 12 equal monthly installments beginning on the
first day of the second month next following the date of the event upon
which payment of annuity shall depend, shall occur and subsequent payments
to be due and payable on the first day of each and every month thereafter,
except that a smaller pro rata amount shall be paid for part of a month
when the annuity begins after the first day of the month or ends before the
last day of the month.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-117) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-117)
Sec. 6-117.
Present value.
"Present value": The amount of money needed to provide an annuity or
benefit at some future date computed according to the applicable mortality
and interest tables.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-118) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-118)
Sec. 6-118.
Prior service annuity.
"Prior Service Annuity" shall be credited for present employees for
service rendered prior to the effective date in accordance with the
provisions of the "Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund Act of the Illinois
Municipal Code" and this Article. Each such credit shall be improved by
interest until the amount of annuity to which an employee has a right is
fixed.
In determining such annuity, the annual salary for the entire period of
the employee's service prior to the effective date shall be the salary in
effect on the effective date, but not in excess of $3,000 per year.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-119) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-119)
Sec. 6-119.
Age and service annuity.
"Age and Service Annuity" shall be provided firemen for service rendered
on or after the effective date.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-120) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-120)
Sec. 6-120.
Present employees limitation to and amount of prior
service annuities in certain cases.
A present employee, who has a credit on the effective date, for prior
service annuity, of an amount sufficient to provide annuity as of his
age on such date equal to that to which he would have had a right if employee
contributions and city contributions
had been made for age and
service annuity during his entire service until his attainment of age
57, is entitled to a prior service annuity from the date he withdraws
from service, fixed as of his age on the effective date, of such amount
as can be provided by his credit for this purpose on the effective date.
Any such present employee has no right to receive age and service
annuity.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-121) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-121)
Sec. 6-121.
Present employees - Age 57 in service - Amount of annuity.
(a) A present employee, who attains age 57 or more while in service,
having credit from sums accumulated for age and service annuity and
prior service annuity sufficient to provide annuity as of his age at
such time equal to that to which he would have had a right if
employee contributions and city
contributions had been made in accordance with
this Article during his entire period of service until he attained age
57, is entitled to an age and service annuity and prior service annuity
from the date he withdraws from service, fixed as of his age on the date
when he has to his credit such sums; such annuities shall be the amounts
provided from the entire sum accumulated to his credit for age and
service annuity and prior service annuity purposes on such date of
fixing.
(b) A present employee who attains age 57 or more while in service
and who has not to his credit for age and service annuity and prior
service annuity the amount described in paragraph (a) above, is entitled
on the date of his withdrawal to an age and service annuity and prior
service annuity fixed as of his age on the date of withdrawal of the
amount provided from the entire sum accumulated to his credit for age
and service annuity and prior service annuity on such date of
withdrawal.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-122) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-122)
Sec. 6-122.
Present employees - Age 50 but less than 57 in
service - Age 50 out of service - Amount of annuity.
A present employee who (1) attains age 50 or more but less than 57
while in service, having 10 or more years of service at the date of
withdrawal or (2) withdraws with 10 or more years of service before age
50 and thereafter attains age 50 while out of service, is entitled to an
age and service annuity and prior service annuity from the date of
withdrawal or after attainment of age 50, as the case may be, fixed as
of his age at the date of withdrawal, or at age 50, respectively, in
such amount as can be provided from the total of the following:
(1) If service is 20 or more years, the entire sum accumulated to
his credit for age and service annuity and prior service annuity; or
(2) If service is 10 or more but less than 20 years, (a) the sum
provided from the sum accumulated to his credit for age and service
annuity from salary deductions, (b) 1/10 of the sum accumulated to his
credit for such purposes from the contributions by the city for each
completed year of service after the first 10 years, (c) the sum credited
for prior service annuity from employee contributions and applied to any
firemen's pension fund in operation, by authority of law in the city on
the effective date, and (d) 1/10 of the credit for prior service
annuity, in accordance with "Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund Act of
the Illinois Municipal Code", for each completed year of service after
the first 10 years.
The annuity provided in this Section for an employee who attains age
50 out of service shall be computed as though the employee were exactly
age 50 at the time it is granted, regardless of his actual age at the
time of his application therefor, and no such employee has any right to
any annuity on account of any time between the date he attains age 50
and the date of application for annuity, nor shall any annuity be
payable if the employee has received a refund of contributions.
Annuity in excess of that fixed by this Section shall not be granted
unless the employee reenters the service before age 57. If such re-entry
occurs, his annuity shall be provided in accordance with this section or
Section 6-121, whichever is applicable.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-123) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-123)
Sec. 6-123.
Minimum amount of annuity of present employee.
Any present employee who withdraws on or after the effective date,
having at least 20 years of service, and for whom the annuity otherwise
provided in this Article is less than the amount stated in this section,
has a right to annuity as follows:
If he is at least age 50 on withdrawal, his annuity, from and after such
withdrawal, shall be 50% of his salary on the day one year prior to such
date.
If he is less than age 50 on withdrawal, his annuity, after the date he
becomes age 50, shall be 50% of his salary on the day one year prior to the
date of his withdrawal.
Any such employee who remains in service after qualifying for annuity
under this section or Section 10-9-53 of the Firemen's Annuity and Benefit
Fund of the Illinois Municipal Code, shall have added to his annuity an
additional 1% of salary for each complete year of service or fraction
thereof accruing until July 21, 1959, and an additional 1% for a total of
2% of salary after July 21, 1959. "Salary" as referred to in this paragraph
shall be determined by striking an average of the 5 consecutive highest
years of salary within the last 10 years of service immediately preceding
withdrawal.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-124) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-124)
Sec. 6-124. Future entrants; amount of annuity. When a future entrant attains age 63 in service, except for a fireman who is not subject to the compulsory retirement age, his age and service
annuity shall be fixed as of age 63. The annuity shall be that provided
from the entire sum accumulated to his credit for age and service annuity
on the date he attains age 63.
When a future entrant who is not subject to the compulsory retirement age withdraws from service and is at least age 63, his or her age and service annuity shall be fixed as of the age he or she withdraws from service. The annuity shall be that provided from the entire sum accumulated to his or her credit for age and service annuity on the date he or she withdraws from service.
(Source: P.A. 102-293, eff. 8-6-21.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-124.1)
Sec. 6-124.1. Withdrawal from service; amount of annuity.
(a) In lieu of any annuity provided in the other provisions of this
Article, a fireman who (1) is required to withdraw from service due to attainment
of compulsory retirement age, or is not subject to compulsory retirement age, withdraws from service, and is at least age 63, and (2) has at least 10 but less than 20 years of
service credit may elect to receive an annuity equal to 30% of average salary
for the first 10 years of service plus 2% of average salary for each completed
year of service or remaining fraction thereof in excess of 10, but not to
exceed a maximum of 50% of average salary.
(b) For the purpose of this Section, "average salary" means the average of
the fireman's highest 4 consecutive years of salary within the last 10 years
of service.
(c) For the purpose of qualifying for the annual increases provided in
Section 6-164, a fireman whose retirement annuity is calculated under this
Section shall be deemed to qualify for a minimum annuity.
(Source: P.A. 102-293, eff. 8-6-21.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-125) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-125)
Sec. 6-125.
Future entrants - age 50 but less than age 63 in
service - amount of annuity.
When a future entrant who attains age 50 or more in service, having
10 or more years of service, withdraws before age 63 his age and service
annuity shall be fixed as of his age at withdrawal. He is entitled to
annuity, after withdrawal, of the amount provided from the following
sums on the date of withdrawal:
(1) If service is 20 or more years, the entire sum accumulated to
his credit for age and service annuity; or
(2) If service is 10 or more but less than 20 years, the entire sum
accumulated to his credit for age and service annuity from deductions
from salary, plus 1/10 of the sum accumulated for such purpose from
contributions by the city, for each completed year of service after the
first 10 years.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-126) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-126)
Sec. 6-126.
Future entrants - Withdrawal before age 50 - Amount of
annuity.
When a future entrant withdraws before age 50 after 10 or more years'
service and attains age 50 while out of service, his age and service
annuity shall be fixed as of age 50. He is entitled to an annuity, after
he attains age 50, provided from the following sums:
(1) If service is 20 or more years, the entire sum accumulated to
his credit for age and service annuity; or
(2) If service is 10 or more but less than 20 years, the entire sum
accumulated to his credit for age and service annuity, from deductions
from salary, plus 1/10 of the sum accumulated for such annuity from
contributions by the city, for each completed year of service after the
first 10 years.
The annuity shall be computed as though the employee were exactly age
50 when the annuity is granted regardless of his age at the time of
application. No such employee has any right to annuity for any time
between the date he attains age 50 and the date he makes application,
nor shall any annuity be payable if he has received a refund of
contributions.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-127) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-127)
Sec. 6-127.
Future entrants-Re-entry and new fixation.
Except as may be otherwise provided in this Article, no amount of
annuity other than that fixed in accordance with Sections 6-125 and 6-126
shall be granted to any future entrant therein described unless he
re-enters the service before age 63. If such re-entry occurs, the amount of
annuity shall again be fixed as provided herein.
(Source: P.A. 76-1668.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-128)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-128)
Sec. 6-128. (a) A future entrant who withdraws on or after July 21, 1959,
after completing at least 23 years of service, and for whom the annuity
otherwise provided in this Article is less than that stated in this
Section, has a right to receive annuity as follows:
If he is age 53 or more on withdrawal, his annuity after withdrawal,
shall be equal to 50% of his average salary.
An employee who reaches compulsory retirement age and who has less
than 23 years of service shall be entitled to a minimum annuity equal to
an amount determined by the product of (1) his years of service and (2)
2% of his average salary.
An employee who remains in service after qualifying for annuity under this
Section shall have added to this annuity an additional 1% of average salary
for each completed year of service or fraction thereof rendered until July 21,
1959, and an additional 1% for a total of 2% of average salary from July
21, 1959. Each future entrant who has completed 23 years of service before
reaching age 53 shall have added to this annuity 1% of average salary for
each completed year of service or fraction thereof in excess of 23 years up to
age 53.
(b) In lieu of the annuity provided in the foregoing provisions of this
Section any future entrant who withdraws from the service either (i) after
December 31, 1983 with at least 22 years of service credit and having
attained age 52 in the service, or (ii) after December 31, 1984 with at
least 21 years of service credit and having attained age 51 in the service,
or (iii) after December 31, 1985 with at least 20 years of service credit
and having attained age 50 in the service, or (iv) after December 31,
1990 with at least 20 years of service regardless of age, may elect to
receive an annuity, to begin not earlier than upon attainment of age 50
if under that age at withdrawal, computed as follows: an annuity equal
to 50% of average salary, plus additional annuity equal to 2% of
average salary for each completed year of service or fraction thereof
rendered after his completion of the minimum number of years of service
required for him to be eligible under this subsection (b). However, the
annuity provided under this subsection (b) may not exceed 75% of
average salary.
(c) In lieu of the annuity provided in any other provision of this
Section, a future entrant who withdraws from service after
the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly
with at least 20 years of service may elect to receive an annuity, to begin no
earlier than upon attainment of age 50 if under that age at withdrawal, equal
to 50% of average salary plus 2.5% of average salary for each completed year of
service or fraction thereof over 20, but not to exceed 75% of average salary.
(d) For the purpose of this Section, "average salary" means the average
of the highest 4 consecutive years of salary within the last 10 years of
service.
(Source: P.A. 93-654, eff. 1-16-04.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-128.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-128.1)
Sec. 6-128.1.
Firemen who have retired prior to September 23, 1971 and firemen who
retire after that and who served 20 or more years before retirement and
whose pensions or annuities are less than $250 per month shall receive such
additional sums as are required to provide to them a minimum pension or
annuity of $250 per month, said minimum to be reached in three stages: $200
per month from and after the effective date; $225 per month beginning
January 1, 1972; and $250 beginning January 1, 1973.
The minimum pensions and annuities established by this Section do not
include any sums to be added to annuity payments by the automatic annual
increases provided by Sections 6-164 and 6-164.1 and such annual increases
shall be paid in addition to the minimum amounts specified in this Section.
(Source: P.A. 78-1242.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-128.2)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-128.2)
Sec. 6-128.2. Minimum retirement annuities.
(a) Beginning with the monthly payment due in January, 1988, the monthly
annuity payment for any person who is entitled to receive a retirement
annuity under this Article in January, 1990 and has retired from service at
age 50 or over with 20 or more years of service, and for any person who
retires from service on or after January 24, 1990 at age 50 or over
with 20 or more years of service, shall not be less than $475 per month.
The $475 minimum annuity is exclusive of any automatic annual increases
provided by Sections 6-164 and 6-164.1, but not exclusive of previous
raises in the minimum annuity as provided by any Section of this Article.
Beginning January 1, 1992, the minimum retirement annuity payable to
any person who has retired from service at age 50 or over with 20 or more
years of service and is entitled to receive a retirement annuity under this
Article on that date, or who retires from service at age 50 or over with 20
or more years of service after that date, shall be $650 per month.
Beginning January 1, 1993, the minimum retirement annuity payable to
any person who has retired from service at age 50 or over with 20 or more
years of service and is entitled to receive a retirement annuity under this
Article on that date, or who retires from service at age 50 or over with 20
or more years of service after that date, shall be $750 per month.
Beginning January 1, 1994, the minimum retirement annuity payable to
any person who has retired from service at age 50 or over with 20 or more
years of service and is entitled to receive a retirement annuity under this
Article on that date, or who retires from service at age 50 or over with 20
or more years of service after that date, shall be $850 per month.
Beginning January 1, 2004, the minimum retirement annuity payable to any
person who has retired from service at age 50 or over with 20 or more years of
service and is entitled to receive a retirement annuity under this Article on
that date, or who retires from service at age 50 or over with 20 or more years
of service after that date, shall be $950 per month.
Beginning January 1, 2005, the minimum retirement annuity payable to any
person who has retired from service at age 50 or over with 20 or more years of
service and is entitled to receive a retirement annuity under this Article on
that date, or who retires from service at age 50 or over with 20 or more years
of service after that date, shall be $1,050 per month.
Beginning January 1, 2016, the minimum retirement annuity payable to any person who has retired from service at age 50 or over with 20 or more years of service and is entitled to receive a retirement annuity under this Article on that date, or who retires from service at age 50 or over with 20 or more years of service after that date, shall be no less than 125% of the Federal Poverty Level. For purposes of this Section, the "Federal Poverty Level" shall be determined pursuant to the poverty guidelines updated periodically in the Federal Register by the United States Department of Health and Human Services under the authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902(2).
The minimum annuities established by this subsection (a) do include
previous raises in the minimum annuity as provided by any Section of this
Article, but do not include any sums which have been added or will be added
to annuity payments by the automatic annual increases provided by Sections
6-164 and 6-164.1. Such annual increases shall be paid in addition to the
minimum amounts specified in this subsection.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, beginning
January 1, 1990, the minimum retirement annuity payable to any person who
is entitled to receive a retirement annuity under this Article on that date
shall be $475 per month.
(c) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act of the
93rd General Assembly apply to all persons receiving a retirement
annuity under this Article, without regard to whether the retirement of the
fireman occurred prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act.
(Source: P.A. 99-506, eff. 5-30-16.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-128.3) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-128.3)
Sec. 6-128.3.
Minimum widow's annuities.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, beginning
January 1, 1988, the minimum widow's annuity payable to any person who is
entitled to receive a widow's annuity under this Article shall be $325 per month.
(b) This Section shall apply to all persons receiving a
widow's annuity under this Article, without regard to whether the death or
retirement of the fireman occurred prior to the effective date of this
amendatory Act (P.A. 86-272).
(Source: P.A. 86-272; 86-1028.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-128.4)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-128.4)
Sec. 6-128.4. Minimum widow's annuities.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, beginning
January 1, 1996, the minimum amount of widow's annuity payable to any person
who is entitled to receive a widow's annuity under this Article is $700 per
month, without regard to whether the deceased fireman is in service on or after
the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995.
(b) Notwithstanding Section 6-128.3, beginning January 1, 1994, the
minimum widow's annuity under this Article shall be $700 per month for (1) all
persons receiving widow's annuities on that date who are survivors of employees
who retired at age 50 or over with at least 20 years of service, and (2)
persons who become eligible for widow's annuities and are survivors of
employees who retired at age 50 or over with at least 20 years of service.
(c) Notwithstanding Section 6-128.3, beginning January 1, 1999, the
minimum widow's annuity under this Article shall be $800 per month for (1) all
persons receiving widow's annuities on that date who are survivors of employees
who retired at age 50 or over with at least 20 years of service, and (2)
persons who become eligible for widow's annuities and are survivors of
employees who retired at age 50 or over with at least 20 years of service.
(d) Notwithstanding Section 6-128.3, beginning January 1, 2004, the
minimum widow's annuity under this Article shall be $900 per month for all
persons receiving widow's annuities on or after that date, without regard to
whether the deceased fireman is in service on or after the effective date of
this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly.
(e) Notwithstanding Section 6-128.3, beginning January 1, 2005, the
minimum widow's annuity under this Article shall be $1,000 per month for all
persons receiving widow's annuities on or after that date, without regard to
whether the deceased fireman is in service on or after the effective date of
this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly.
(f) Notwithstanding Section 6-128.3, beginning January 1, 2017 and until January 1, 2023, the minimum widow's annuity under this Article shall be no less than 125% of the Federal Poverty Level for all persons receiving widow's annuities on or after that date, without regard to whether the deceased fireman is in service on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly.
Notwithstanding Section 6-128.3, beginning January 1, 2023, the minimum widow's annuity under this Article shall be no less than 150% of the Federal Poverty Level for all persons receiving widow's annuities on or after that date, without regard to whether the deceased fireman is in service on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly.
For purposes of this Section, "Federal Poverty Level" means the poverty guidelines applicable to an individual in a single-person household located in Illinois, as updated periodically in the Federal Register by the United States Department of Health and Human Services under the authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902(2).
(Source: P.A. 102-884, eff. 5-13-22.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-129) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-129)
Sec. 6-129.
Widow's prior service annuity.
"Widow's Prior Service Annuity" shall be credited for the widow of a
male present employee for service prior to the effective date, in
accordance with the "Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund Act of the Illinois
Municipal Code" and this Article.
For a present employee in service on August 31, 1957, and under age 57
on that date, the annuity so provided shall be improved by interest at 4%
per year during his subsequent service. For a present employee in the
service on August 31, 1957, and over age 57 on that date, the annuity so
provided shall be improved by interest at such rate in the manner stated in
Section 6-132 of this Article.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-130) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-130)
Sec. 6-130.
Widow's annuity.
"Widow's Annuity" shall be provided for the widows of firemen for
service after the effective date.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-131) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-131)
Sec. 6-131.
Amount of present employee's widow's annuity on effective date.
The amount of annuity for the wife of a present employee who attains age
57 or more on or before the effective date shall be fixed on the effective
date as of the age of the wife at the time the employee attained age 57.
The widow shall receive annuity, from the date of the employee's death of
such amount as can be provided on a reversionary annuity basis from the
employee's credit for such annuity on the effective date.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-133) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-133)
Sec. 6-133.
Widow's annuity-All employees-Death in service before
age 63.
The widow of an employee who dies in service before age 63 is
entitled to receive annuity, from the date of his death, of the amount
provided on a single life annuity basis from the total sum accumulated
to his credit at his death for age and service annuity, widow's annuity,
and if a present employee, prior service and widow's prior service
annuity; but no part of such credits which represent the city
contributions shall be used to provide annuity for the widow in excess
of the maximum widow's annuity provided in this Article. The annuity
shall be computed as of the date of the employee's death.
(Source: P.A. 76-1668.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-134) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-134)
Sec. 6-134.
Widow's annuity - all employees - withdrawal before age 63
and after age 50.
The widow's annuity and widow's prior service annuity for the wife of
an employee who (1) attained age 50 or more but less than age 63 while
in service and (2) served 10 or more years and (3) withdraws from
service, shall be fixed as of her age at the time of his withdrawal. The
annuity, payable from and after the date of his death, shall be such
amount as can be provided on a reversionary annuity basis from the
following sums accumulated to his credit on the date the annuity was
fixed:
(1) If service is 20 or more years, the entire sum accumulated to
his credit for widow's annuity and, for a present employee, widow's
prior service annuity; or
(2) If service is 10 or more but less than 20 years, the sum
accumulated to his credit for widow's annuity
from salary deductions, plus 1/10 of the sum accumulated to his credit
for widow's annuity, and,
if a present employee, widow's prior service annuity, from contributions
by the city for each completed year of service after the first 10 years.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-135) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-135)
Sec. 6-135.
Widow's annuity - All employees - Withdrawal before age
50 - Death after age 50.
The widow's annuity and widow's prior service annuity for the wife of
an employee who withdraws after service of 10 or more years before age
50, and later attains such age and dies while out of service, shall be
fixed as of her age at the time the employee becomes age 50. She shall
receive annuity, from the date of the employee's death, of such amount
as can be provided on a reversionary annuity basis from the following
sums accumulated to his credit on the date the annuity was fixed:
(1) If service is 20 or more years, the entire sum accumulated to
his credit for widow's annuity, and, for a present employee, widow's
prior service annuity;
(2) If service is 10 or more but less than 20 years, the sum
accumulated to his credit for widow's annuity from salary deductions,
plus 1/10 of the sum accumulated to his credit for widow's annuity, and,
for a present employee, widow's prior service annuity, from
contributions by the city, for each completed year of service after the
first 10 years.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-136) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-136)
Sec. 6-136.
Widow's annuity - All employees - Withdrawal and death
before age 50.
The widow of an employee who (1) has served 10 or more years and (2)
withdraws before age 50, and (3) dies out of service before age 50,
shall receive annuity, from the date of his death of the amount provided
on a reversionary annuity basis from the following sums to his credit on
the date of his death:
(1) If service is 20 or more years, the entire sum accumulated to
his credit for age and service annuity, widow's annuity, and, for a
present employee, prior service and widow's prior service annuity; or
(2) If service is 10 or more but less than 20 years, the sum
accumulated to his credit for age and service annuity, and widow's
annuity, and, in the case of a present employee, prior service annuity
from employee contributions, plus 1/10 of the sum credited for age and
service annuity, widow's annuity, and, for a present employee, prior
service and widow's prior service annuity, from contributions by the
city, for each completed year of service after the first 10 years.
The annuity shall be computed as of the age of the widow at the date
of the employee's death.
No part of city contributions shall be used to provide annuity for a
widow in excess of that to which she would have had a right to receive
if the employee had lived until age 50 and had not re-entered service
and the annuity were then fixed for the widow on a reversionary annuity
basis as of her age on the date when her husband would have attained age
50.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-137) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-137)
Sec. 6-137.
Widow's annuity-Re-entry and new fixation.
Annuity in excess of that fixed in Sections 6-134 and 6-135 shall not
be granted to the widow of an employee described therein unless the
employee re-enters the service before age 63, in which case the annuity for
his wife shall be fixed when he again withdraws or dies, whichever event
first occurs, as of her age at the time the annuity is fixed.
(Source: P.A. 76-1668.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-138) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-138)
Sec. 6-138.
Widow's annuity-Determination of age of widow.
Widow's annuity shall be computed as herein provided, except that the
maximum age of the widow for annuity purposes for the wife or widow of any
employee entering service prior to July 1, 1953, shall not be more than 5
years less than the age of the employee as of the date when such wife's or
widow's annuity is fixed; and for the widow of a future entrant entering
service after June 30, 1953, her maximum age for annuity purposes shall in
no event be more than the age of her husband as of the date when such
wife's or widow's annuity is fixed.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-139) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-139)
Sec. 6-139.
Widow's annuity - Limitations after fixation.
Except as may be otherwise provided in this Article, (a) no salary deductions
or contributions by the city for
widow's annuity shall be
made after such annuity has been fixed; (b) no widow's annuity in excess
of that fixed in accordance with this Article shall be granted; and (c)
no service rendered after the time of fixing shall be considered for
widow's annuity.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-140) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-140)
Sec. 6-140. Death in the line of duty.
(a) The annuity for the widow of a fireman whose death results from
the performance of an act or acts of duty shall be an amount equal to 50% of
the current annual salary attached to the classified position to which the
fireman was certified at the time of his death and 75% thereof after
December 31, 1972.
Unless the performance of an act or acts of duty results directly in the
death of the fireman, or prevents him from subsequently resuming active
service in the fire department, the annuity herein provided shall not be
paid; nor shall such annuities be paid unless the widow was the wife of the
fireman at the time of the act or acts of duty which resulted in his death.
For the purposes of this Section only, the death of any fireman as a result of the exposure to and contraction of COVID-19, as evidenced by either (i) a confirmed positive laboratory test for COVID-19 or COVID-19 antibodies or (ii) a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 from a licensed medical professional, shall be rebuttably presumed to have been contracted while in the performance of an act or acts of duty and the fireman shall be rebuttably presumed to have been fatally injured while in active service. The presumption shall apply to any fireman who was exposed to and contracted COVID-19 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); except that the presumption shall not apply if the fireman was on a leave of absence from his or her employment or otherwise not required to report for duty for a period of 14 or more consecutive days immediately prior to the date of contraction of COVID-19. For the purposes of determining when a fireman contracted COVID-19 under this paragraph, the date of contraction is either the date that the fireman was diagnosed with COVID-19 or was unable to work due to symptoms that were later diagnosed as COVID-19, whichever occurred first.
(b) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act of the 92nd
General Assembly apply without regard to whether the deceased fireman was in
service on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act. In the case of
a widow receiving an annuity under this Section that has been reduced to 40%
of current salary because the fireman, had he lived, would have attained the
age prescribed for compulsory retirement, the annuity shall be restored to the
amount provided in subsection (a), with the increase beginning to accrue on
the later of January 1, 2001 or the day the annuity first became payable.
(Source: P.A. 101-633, eff. 6-5-20; 101-653, eff. 2-28-21.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-141) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-141)
Sec. 6-141.
Minimum widow's annuities after July 1, 1935-Widow of pensioner under
prior act.
Whenever the annuity under any provision of this Article for a widow of
a fireman described in this section is less than $45 per month, the
following described widows shall receive $45 per month after July 1, 1935,
or after the death of the fireman if such death occurs on or after July 1,
1935, and prior to July 1, 1969, and $100 per month if the death of the
fireman occurs on or after
July 1, 1969, and from and after August 19, 1971 a minimum widow's annuity
of $150 per month to July 1,
1975, $175 a month after July 1, 1975 and before January 1, 1976, and $200
a month after January 1, 1976 and before July 1, 1981, and $250 a month
beginning July 1, 1981,
shall be paid to all widows hereinafter described, without regard to the
fact that the death of the fireman occurred
before the applicable minimum rate was established by law, provided
that the $175 a month or $200 a month or $250 a month minimum rates apply only
in the event the fireman had at least 10 years of service credit
at his date of death in the service:
(a) the widow of a fireman who dies in service; (b)
the widow of a fireman who withdraws after 20 or more years of service and
who enters upon annuity after age 50 or more, provided, that the widow is
married to the fireman before he withdraws from service; (c) the widow of
a fireman who has served 20 or more years and who withdraws from service
before age 50 and who dies before he enters upon an annuity, provided, that the
widow is married to the fireman before he withdraws from service.
The widow of a fireman who was receiving a pension under "An Act to
provide for a firemen's pension fund and to create a board of trustees to
administer said fund in cities having a population exceeding two hundred
thousand (200,000) inhabitants", in force July 1, 1917, shall be paid a
pension of $45 per month. Such pension, however, shall not be allowed if
the widow married the fireman pensioner subsequent to the date of his
retirement with a pension under said Act and after June 30, 1915.
The widow of a fireman who retires from service after
December 31, 1975 or who dies while in service after December 31, 1975 and
on or after the date on which he becomes eligible to retire under
Section 6-128 shall, if she is otherwise eligible for a widow's annuity
under this Article and if the amount determined under this Section is more
than the total combined amounts of her widow's annuity and widow's prior
service annuity, receive, in lieu of such other widow's annuity and widow's
prior service annuity, a widow's annuity equal to 40% of the amount of annuity
which her deceased fireman husband received as of the date of his retirement
on annuity or if he dies in the service prior to retirement on annuity a
widow's
annuity equal to 40% of the amount of annuity her deceased fireman husband
would have been entitled to receive if he had retired on the day before the
date of his death in the service, except that if the age of the wife at date
of retirement or the age of the widow at date of death in the service is more
than 5 years younger than her fireman husband, the amount of such annuity shall be
reduced by 1/2 of 1% for each such month and fraction thereof that she is more than
5 years younger at date of retirement or at date of death subject to a maximum
reduction of 50%. However, no annuity under this Section shall exceed $500.00
per month.
This Section does not apply to the widow of any former fireman who
was receiving an annuity from the fund on December 31, 1975 and who re-enters
service as a fireman, unless he renders at least 3 years of additional
service after re-entry.
(Source: P.A. 82-342.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-141.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-141.1)
Sec. 6-141.1.
(a) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Article,
the widow of a fireman who dies on or after June 30, 1984, while receiving
a retirement annuity or while an active fireman with at least 1 1/2 years
of creditable service, may elect to have the amount of widow's annuity calculated in
accordance with this Section.
(b) If the deceased fireman was an active fireman at the time of his death
and had at least 1 1/2 years of creditable service, the widow's annuity
shall be the greater of (1) 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
(2) 50% of the retirement annuity the deceased fireman would have been
eligible to receive if he had retired from service on the day before his death.
(c) If the deceased fireman was receiving a retirement annuity at the
time of his death, the widow's annuity shall be equal to 50% of the amount
of such retirement annuity at the time of the fireman's death.
(Source: P.A. 84-11.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-141.2)
Sec. 6-141.2. Minimum annuity for certain widows.
Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Article, the widow's
annuity payable to the widow of a fireman who dies on or after July 1, 1997
while an active fireman with at least 10 years of creditable service shall be
no less than 50% of the retirement annuity that the deceased fireman would have
been eligible to receive if he had attained age 50 and 20 years of service on
the day before his death and retired on that day. In the case of a widow's
annuity that is payable on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
93rd General Assembly, the increase provided by this Section, if any, shall
begin to accrue on the first annuity payment date following that effective
date.
(Source: P.A. 93-654, eff. 1-16-04.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-142)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-142)
Sec. 6-142. Wives and widows not entitled to annuities.
(A) Except as provided in subsection (B), the following wives
or widows have no right to annuity from the fund:
(B) Beginning on January 16, 2004, the limitation on marriage after withdrawal
under subdivision (A)(b) and the limitation on marriage during disability
under subdivision (A)(f) no longer apply to a widow who was married to the
deceased fireman for at least one year immediately preceding the date of death, regardless
of whether the deceased fireman is in service on or after the effective date
of Public Act 93-654 or this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly; except that this
subsection (B) does not apply to the widow of a fireman who received a refund
of contributions for widow's annuity under Section 6-160, unless the refund
is repaid to the Fund, with interest at the rate of 4% per year, compounded
annually, from the date of the refund to the date of repayment.
If the widow
of a fireman who died before January 16, 2004 becomes
eligible for a widow's annuity because of Public Act 93-654, the annuity
shall begin to accrue on the date of application for the annuity, but in no
event sooner than January 16, 2004.
The changes to this Section made by this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly apply without regard to whether the deceased fireman was in service on or after its effective date. If the widow
of a fireman who died before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly becomes
eligible for a widow's annuity because of this amendatory Act, the annuity
shall begin to accrue on the date of application for the annuity, but in no
event sooner than January 16, 2004.
(Source: P.A. 93-654, eff. 1-16-04; 93-917, eff. 8-12-04.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-143)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-143)
Sec. 6-143. Widow's remarriage.
(a) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
93rd General Assembly, a widow's annuity shall no longer be subject to
termination or suspension under this Section due to remarriage. Any widow's
annuity that was previously terminated or suspended under this Section by
reason of remarriage shall, upon application, be resumed as of the date of the
application, but in no event sooner than the effective date of this amendatory
Act. The resumption shall not be retroactive. This subsection (a) applies
regardless of whether or not the deceased fireman was in service on or after
the effective date of this amendatory Act.
(b) This subsection (b) does not apply on or after the effective date of
this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly.
Any annuity granted to a widow who remarries on or after December 31, 1989
shall be suspended when she remarries, unless (i) she remarries after attaining
the age of 60 regardless of whether or not the deceased fireman was in service
on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995 or (ii) she has
been granted a Section 6-140 annuity as the widow of a fireman killed in
performance of duty. An annuity suspended under this Section shall, upon
application, be resumed if the subsequent marriage ends by dissolution of
marriage, declaration of invalidity of marriage, or the death of the husband;
this resumption shall not be retroactive.
If a widow remarries after attaining age 60 or after she has been granted
an annuity under Section 6-140 and the remarriage takes place after December
31, 1989, regardless of whether or not the deceased fireman was in service on
or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995, the
widow's annuity shall continue without interruption.
Any widow's annuity that was previously terminated by reason of remarriage
prior to December 31, 1989 or suspended shall, upon application, be resumed,
as of the date of the application, if the subsequent marriage ended by
dissolution of marriage, declaration of invalidity of marriage, or the death of
the husband, regardless of whether or not the deceased fireman was in service
on the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995; this resumption shall
not be retroactive.
When a widow dies, if she has not received, in the form of an annuity, an
amount equal to the accumulated employee contributions for widow's annuity, the
difference between such accumulated contributions and the sum received by her,
along with any part of the accumulated contributions for age and service
annuity remaining in the fund at her death, shall be refunded to the fireman's
children, in equal parts to each; except that if a child is less than age 18,
the part of any such amount that is required to pay an annuity to the child
shall be transferred to the child's annuity reserve. If no children or
descendants thereof survive the fireman, the refund shall be paid to the estate
of the fireman. In making refunds under this Section, no interest shall be
considered upon either the total of annuity payments made or the amounts
subject to refund.
(Source: P.A. 93-654, eff. 1-16-04.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-143.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-143.1)
Sec. 6-143.1.
Pensions to survivors of female firemen.
All provisions of
this Article relating to annuities or benefits to a widow, children or other
survivors of a male fireman shall apply with equal force to a surviving
spouse, children or other survivors of a female fireman.
(Source: P.A. 80-899.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-143.2) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-143.2)
Sec. 6-143.2.
Widows - double annuity.
If any widow (1) receives a
widow's annuity from the Fund, and (2) after December 31, 1989 marries a
fireman who is a participant in this Fund, and (3) the fireman dies and a
second widow's annuity thereby becomes payable, then the first widow's
annuity shall be cancelled at the time the widow accepts any payment of the
second widow's annuity. Any refund due because of the cancelled annuity
shall be paid to the widow.
(Source: P.A. 86-1488.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-144) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-144)
Sec. 6-144.
No annuity in excess of 75% of the highest salary received by
the fireman concerned shall be granted or paid to him except to the extent
that the annuity may exceed such 75% under the provisions of Section 6-164
of this Article.
(Source: P.A. 77-1353.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-145) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-145)
Sec. 6-145.
Mortality tables and interest rates.
Any annuity fixed for or granted to a present employee or future entrant
who entered service prior to July 1, 1953, or to his widow, shall be
computed according to the American Experience Table of Mortality. The rate
of interest to be used for all purposes of this Article on account of such
persons shall be 4% per annum.
Annuities for future entrants entering service after June 30, 1953, and
for widows and persons having a right to annuities or benefits through such
future entrants, shall be computed according to the Combined Annuity
Mortality Table, rated back 4 years for female lives. The rate of interest
for all purposes of this Article on account of such future entrants and
their beneficiaries shall be 3% per annum.
All sums to the credit of a fireman for annuity purposes at the time he
withdraws before age 50 shall be improved to his credit thereafter by
interest while he is out of service and has not entered upon annuity until
he attains age 57. Such interest shall be 4% per annum if he is a present
employee or a future entrant who entered service prior to July 1, 1953, or
3% per annum if he is a future entrant who enters service after June 30,
1953. Any annuity fixed for or granted to such employees who entered
service prior to July 1, 1953, and who have not re-entered the service
prior to the time such annuity is fixed or granted, or any annuity fixed
for or granted to a widow of any such employee shall be computed according
to the American Experience Table of Mortality with interest at 4% per
annum, and any annuity fixed for or granted to any such future entrant who
entered service subsequent to June 30, 1953 or his widow shall be computed
according to the Combined Annuity Mortality Table rated back 4 years for
female lives and with interest at 3% per annum.
The amount of widow's annuity or widow's prior service annuity which
shall be fixed for the wife of a fireman while he is alive shall be a
reversionary annuity computed according to the applicable table of
mortality.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-146) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-146)
Sec. 6-146.
Term annuities-How computed.
Whenever the sum to a fireman's credit for an annuity to him or his
widow is insufficient to provide a life annuity of $25 per month to either
of them, a term annuity of such amount of equal actuarial value shall be
payable for the period of time established as the term period. Such annuity
shall cease upon death prior to the end of the term period.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-147) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-147)
Sec. 6-147.
Child's annuity.
A "Child's Annuity" shall be provided for unmarried natural or adopted
children of firemen payable monthly from the date of death of the fireman
parent of a child until the annuitant attains age 18.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-148) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-148)
Sec. 6-148. A child's annuity, shall be paid for the benefit of any
unmarried child, less than age 18, of any following described firemen:
(a) A fireman whose death results from the performance of any act or
acts of duty; (b) a fireman who dies in service from any cause; (c) a
fireman who withdraws subsequent to age 50 and who enters upon or is
eligible for annuity; and (d) a fireman having at least 20 years of
service who withdraws and dies before he enters upon annuity.
The annuity shall be paid without regard to the fact that the death
of the deceased fireman parent may have occurred prior to the effective
date of this amendatory Act and shall be paid monthly in an amount equal
to 15% of the current annual maximum salary attached to the classified
civil service position of fire fighter if no widow survives and 10% of
such salary while the widow survives and no age limitation in this
Section shall apply to a child who is so physically or mentally
handicapped as to be unable to support himself; provided, if annuities
for the widow and children of a fireman who dies on or after the
effective date and whose death has been the result of an act or acts of
duty performed on or after said date, or for the children in any such
case wherein a widow shall not exist, computed at the rates hereinbefore
stated, would exceed the final annual salary of a first class fireman,
(one who receives maximum salary for classified civil service rank of
fire fighter), the annuity for each child shall be reduced pro rata so
that the combined annuities for the family of the fireman shall not
exceed such amount; and in the case of the family of a fireman who dies
on or after said date and whose death is the result of any cause or
causes other than injury incurred in the performance of an act or acts
of duty in which annuities for such family, computed at the rates
hereinbefore stated would exceed 60% of the final annual salary of a
first class fireman, the annuity of each child shall be reduced pro rata
so that the combined annuities for the family do not exceed such
limitation.
Child's annuity shall be paid to the parent who is providing for the
child, unless another person is appointed by a court of law as the
child's guardian.
(Source: P.A. 95-279, eff. 1-1-08.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-149) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-149)
Sec. 6-149.
"Parent's annuity" shall be provided for the natural parent or parents
of a fireman who dies on or after the effective date while in active
service, or is disabled and in receipt of or pending receipt of disability
benefit, or upon leave of absence with whole or part pay, or upon leave of
absence without pay during a period of not more than 3 months in the
aggregate, or in receipt of annuity granted after 20 years of service, or
while out of the service after 20 years of service and pending receipt of
annuity to which the fireman has a right upon attainment of age 50 or more;
provided, that at the time of the fireman's death, no widow or unmarried
child under 18 years of age entitled to annuity survives him; and, provided
further, that satisfactory proof shall be made to the board that the
fireman was contributing to the support of his parent or parents.
Parent's annuity shall be 18% of the current annual salary attached to
the classified position held by the fireman at the time of his death or
retirement and each surviving parent shall be entitled to receive said 18%
annuity on a monthly basis.
(Source: P.A. 77-1359.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-150) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-150)
Sec. 6-150. Death benefit.
(a) Effective January 1, 1962, an ordinary death benefit shall
be payable on account of any fireman in service and in receipt of salary on
or after such date, which benefit shall be in addition to all other
annuities and benefits herein provided. This benefit shall be payable upon
death of a fireman:
(b) The ordinary death benefit shall be payable to such beneficiary or
beneficiaries as the fireman has nominated by written direction duly signed
and acknowledged before an officer authorized to take acknowledgments, and
filed with the board. If no such written direction has been filed or if the
designated beneficiaries do not survive the fireman, payment of the benefit
shall be made to his estate.
(c) Beginning July 1, 1983, if death occurs prior to retirement on
annuity and before the
fireman's attainment of age 50, the amount of the benefit payable shall be
$12,000. Beginning July 1, 1983, if death occurs prior
to retirement, at age 50 or over, the benefit
of $12,000 shall be reduced $400 for each year
(commencing on the fireman's
attainment of age 50 and thereafter on each succeeding birth date) that the
fireman's age, at date of death, is more than age 49, but in no event below
the amount of $6,000.
Beginning July 1, 1983, if the fireman's death occurs while he is in
receipt of an annuity, the
benefit shall be $6,000.
(d) For the purposes of this Section only, the death of any fireman as a result of the exposure to and contraction of COVID-19, as evidenced by either (i) a confirmed positive laboratory test for COVID-19 or COVID-19 antibodies or (ii) a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 from a licensed medical professional, shall be rebuttably presumed to have been contracted while in the performance of an act or acts of duty and the fireman shall be rebuttably presumed to have been fatally injured while in active service. The presumption shall apply to any fireman who was exposed to and contracted COVID-19 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); except that the presumption shall not apply if the fireman was on a leave of absence from his or her employment or otherwise not required to report for duty for a period of 14 or more consecutive days immediately prior to the date of contraction of COVID-19. For the purposes of determining when a fireman contracted COVID-19 under this subsection, the date of contraction is either the date that the fireman was diagnosed with COVID-19 or was unable to work due to symptoms that were later diagnosed as COVID-19, whichever occurred first.
(Source: P.A. 101-633, eff. 6-5-20; 101-653, eff. 2-28-21.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-151) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-151)
Sec. 6-151. An active fireman who is or becomes disabled on or after the
effective date as the result of a specific injury, or of cumulative
injuries, or of specific sickness incurred in or resulting from an act or
acts of duty, shall have the right to receive duty disability benefit
during any period of such disability for which he does not receive or have
a right to receive salary, equal to 75% of his salary at the time the
disability is allowed. However, beginning January 1, 1994, no
duty disability benefit that has been payable under this Section for at least
10 years shall be less than 50%
of the current salary attached from time to time to the rank and grade held
by the fireman at the time of his removal from the Department payroll,
regardless of whether that removal occurred before the effective date of
this amendatory Act of 1993.
Whenever an active fireman is or becomes so injured or sick, as to
require medical or hospital attention, the chief officer of the fire
department of the city shall file, or cause to be filed, with the board a
report of the nature and cause of his disability, together with the
certificate or report of the physician attending or treating, or who
attended or treated the fireman, and a copy of any hospital record
concerning the disability. Any injury or sickness not reported to the board
in time to permit the board's physician to examine the fireman before his
recovery, and any injury or sickness for which a physician's report or copy
of the hospital record is not on file with the board shall not be
considered for the payment of duty disability benefit.
Such fireman shall also receive a child's disability benefit of $30 per
month on account of each unmarried child, the issue of the fireman or
legally adopted by him, who is less
than 18 years of age or handicapped and dependent upon the fireman for
support. The total amount of child's disability benefit shall not exceed
25% of his salary at the time the disability is allowed.
The first payment of duty disability or child's disability benefit shall
be made not later than one month after the benefit is granted. Each
subsequent payment shall be made not later than one month after the date of
the latest payment.
Duty disability benefit shall be payable during the period of the
disability until the fireman reaches the age of compulsory retirement.
Child's disability benefit shall be paid to such a fireman during the
period of disability until such child or children attain age 18 or marries,
whichever event occurs first; except that attainment of age 18 by a child
who is so physically or mentally handicapped as to be dependent upon the
fireman for support, shall not render the child ineligible for child's
disability benefit. The fireman shall thereafter receive such
annuity or annuities as are provided for him in accordance with other
provisions of this Article.
(Source: P.A. 95-279, eff. 1-1-08.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-151.1)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-151.1)
Sec. 6-151.1. The General Assembly finds and declares that service in the
Fire Department requires that firemen, in times of stress and danger, must
perform unusual tasks; that by reason of their occupation, firemen are subject
to exposure to great heat and to extreme cold in certain seasons while in
performance of their duties; that by reason of their employment firemen are
required to work in the midst of and are subject to heavy smoke fumes and
carcinogenic, poisonous, toxic or chemical gases from fires; and that in the
course of their rescue and paramedic duties firemen are exposed to disabling
infectious diseases, including AIDS, hepatitis C, and stroke. The General
Assembly further finds and declares that all the aforementioned conditions
exist and arise out of or in the course of such employment.
Any active fireman who has completed 7 or more years of service
and is unable to perform his duties in the Fire Department by reason of heart
disease, tuberculosis, any disease of the lungs or respiratory
tract, AIDS, hepatitis C, stroke, or a contagious staph infection, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), resulting from his service
as a fireman, shall be entitled to receive an occupational disease disability
benefit during any period of such disability for which he does not have a right
to receive salary.
Any active fireman who has completed 7 or more years of service
and is unable to perform his duties in the fire department by reason of a
disabling cancer, which develops or manifests itself during a period while
the fireman is in the service of the department, shall be entitled to
receive an occupational disease disability benefit during any period of
such disability for which he does not have a right to receive salary. In
order to receive this occupational disease disability benefit, the type of
cancer involved must be a type which may be caused by exposure to heat,
radiation or a known carcinogen as defined by the International Agency for
Research on Cancer.
Any fireman receiving a retirement annuity shall be entitled to an occupational disease disability benefit under this Section if the fireman (1) has not reached the age of compulsory retirement, (2) has not been receiving a retirement annuity for more than 5 years, and (3) has a condition
that would have qualified the fireman for an occupational disease disability benefit under this Section if he or she was an active fireman. A fireman who receives an occupational disease disability benefit in accordance with this paragraph may not receive a retirement annuity during the period in which he or she receives an occupational disease disability benefit. The occupational disease disability benefit shall terminate upon the fireman reaching the age of compulsory retirement.
Any fireman who shall enter the service after the effective date of this
amendatory Act shall be examined by one or more practicing physicians appointed
by the Board, and if that
examination discloses impairment of
the heart, lungs, or respiratory tract, or the existence of AIDS,
hepatitis C, stroke, cancer, or a contagious staph infection, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), then the fireman shall
not be
entitled to receive an occupational disease disability benefit unless and
until a subsequent examination reveals no such impairment, AIDS,
hepatitis C, stroke, cancer, or contagious staph infection, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
The occupational disease disability benefit shall be 65% of the
fireman's salary at the time of his removal from the Department payroll.
However, beginning January 1, 1994, no occupational disease disability
benefit that has been payable under this Section for at least 10 years shall be
less than 50% of the current salary attached from time to time to the rank and
grade held by the fireman at the time of his removal from the Department
payroll, regardless of whether that removal occurred before the effective date
of this amendatory Act of 1993.
Such fireman also shall have a right to receive child's disability
benefit of $30 per month on account of each unmarried child who is less than
18 years of age or handicapped, dependent upon the fireman for support, and
either the issue of the fireman or legally adopted by him. The total
amount of child's disability benefit payable to the fireman, when added to
his occupational disease disability benefit, shall not exceed 75% of the
amount of salary which he was receiving at the time of the grant of
occupational disease disability benefit.
The first payment of occupational disease disability benefit or
child's disability benefit shall be made not later than one month after
the benefit is granted. Each subsequent payment shall be made not later
than one month after the date of the latest payment.
Occupational disease disability benefit shall be payable during the
period of the disability until the fireman reaches the age of compulsory
retirement. Child's disability benefit shall be paid to such a fireman
during the period of disability until such child or children attain age
18 or marry, whichever event occurs first; except that attainment of age
18 by a child who is so physically or mentally handicapped as to be
dependent upon the fireman for support, shall not render the child
ineligible for child's disability benefit. The fireman thereafter shall
receive such annuity or annuities as are provided for him in accordance
with other provisions of this Article.
(Source: P.A. 102-91, eff. 7-9-21; 102-1064, eff. 6-10-22.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-151.2)
Sec. 6-151.2. Disability benefits; terminally ill. Notwithstanding any other provision of Sections 6-151, 6-151.1, and 6-154, an active fireman who is certified to be terminally ill by a Board-appointed physician may, upon such certification, make application with the Board for a determination that the participant is eligible to receive a disability benefit, even though, at the time, the participant has the right to receive salary. However, an active fireman may not receive any such disability benefit payments at the same time the participant receives salary.
(Source: P.A. 95-1036, eff. 2-17-09.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-152) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-152)
Sec. 6-152.
Ordinary disability benefits.
Any fireman who is not eligible for minimum annuity, who becomes
disabled after the effective date as the result of any cause other than
the performance of an act or acts of duty, shall have a right to
receive ordinary disability benefit during any period or periods of such
disability, after the first 30 days of disability. Payment of such
benefits shall not exceed, in the aggregate, throughout the entire
service of the fireman, a period equal to 1/2 of the total service
rendered by him prior to the time he became disabled, but not to exceed
5 years. In computing such period of service, the time that the fireman
received ordinary disability benefit shall not be included.
The first payment of the benefit shall be made not later than one
month after the benefit is granted and each subsequent payment shall be
made not later than one month after the time when the latest payment was
made.
When a disabled fireman becomes eligible for minimum annuity, the
disability benefit shall cease and he shall thereafter receive such
annuity or annuities as are provided for him in accordance with other
provisions of this Article.
Ordinary disability benefit shall be 50% of the fireman's salary at
the time the disability occurs. Before any payment is made, a sum
ordinarily deducted from the fireman's salary for annuity purposes
during a period of time equal to that for which such payment of ordinary
disability benefit is to be made shall be deducted from such payment and
credited to him as a deduction from his salary for such period. The sums
so credited shall be regarded, for annuity and refund purposes, as sums
contributed by the fireman.
(Source: P.A. 84-11.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-153) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-153)
Sec. 6-153.
Proof of duty, occupational disease, or ordinary disability
shall be furnished to the Board by at least one licensed and practicing
physician appointed by the Board. In cases where the Board requires the
applicant to obtain a second opinion, the applicant may select a physician
from a list of qualified licensed and practicing physicians which shall be
established and maintained by the board. The Board may require other
evidence of disability. A disabled fireman who is receiving a duty,
occupational disease, or ordinary disability benefit shall be examined at
least once a year or such longer period as determined by the Board, by one or more licensed and practicing physicians
appointed by the board; however such examination may be waived by
the Board if the appointed physician certifies in writing to the Board that
the disability of the fireman is of such a nature as to render him
permanently disabled and unable ever to return to service.
When the disability ceases, the Board shall discontinue payment of the
benefit and the fireman shall be returned to service in his proper rank or grade.
(Source: P.A. 96-727, eff. 8-25-09.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-154) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-154)
Sec. 6-154.
Administration of disability benefits.
If a fireman who is granted any type of disability benefit under this
Article refuses to submit to examination by any physician appointed by
the board, he shall have no further right to receive the benefit.
A fireman who has withdrawn while disabled and entered upon annuity,
and who re-enters the service on or after the date of withdrawal, and
who has not served at least one year subsequent to the date of such
re-entry, shall not receive ordinary disability benefit in excess of the
amount he has previously received as pension on account of disability,
or as annuity, for an equal period of disability. This provision shall
apply throughout the duration of any disability incurred by the fireman
within one year after his reinstatement resulting from any cause other
than the performance of an act or acts of duty.
No disability benefit shall be paid on account of any form of
disability for any period of time for which a disabled fireman has a
right to receive any part of his salary, under any law or ordinance in
effect in the city.
If a disabled fireman receives compensation from the city for such
disability under the Workers' Compensation Act or Occupational Diseases
Act, the disability benefit provided herein shall be reduced by any
amount so received, if such amount is less than the amount of the
benefit; and if the amount received as compensation exceeds the amount
of the disability benefit, the fireman shall not receive such disability
benefit until the benefit payable, accumulated at the rate herein
stated, equals the amount of such compensation without consideration of
interest.
If the widow, child or children, or parent or parents (or any of
these persons) of any fireman whose death results from an act or acts of
duty receives any compensation from the city under the Workers'
Compensation Act or Occupational Diseases Act, the annuities herein
provided for such beneficiaries shall be reduced by any amounts so
received, if such amounts are less than the amount of the annuity or
annuities. If the amount or amounts received as compensation exceed the
amount or amounts of the annuity or annuities for the widow, child or
children, or parent or parents, the annuities shall not be payable until
the accumulated value of the annuity or annuities at the rate herein
stated equals the amount of such compensation without consideration of
interest. In making such adjustment, the annuity to the widow shall
first be reduced.
Disability pension or disability benefit shall not be paid to any
fireman while he resides outside the State of Illinois, unless such
residence is by permission of the board.
(Source: P.A. 81-992.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-155) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-155)
Sec. 6-155.
Annuity after withdrawal while disabled.
A fireman who continues to be disabled beyond the maximum period of
eligibility for ordinary disability benefits as the result of any cause
other than the performance of an act or acts of duty, and who withdraws
while still so disabled and before age 50, shall receive the annuity
that may be provided from the amounts accumulated to his credit from
salary deductions and
contributions by the city for his retirement
annuity. The annuity shall be computed as of the age of the fireman on
the date of his withdrawal.
The annuity to which the wife of any such fireman has a right from
the date of his death shall be fixed as of her age on the date of his
withdrawal. It shall be an amount provided on a reversionary annuity
basis from the entire amount to his credit for widow's annuity. The
maximum age of the wife for annuity purposes shall not be more than 5
years less than the fireman's age.
Upon the death of a fireman after he has entered upon annuity, any
unmarried child of his under age 18, shall have a right to receive
annuity under the conditions and of the amount specified in this Article
for a child's annuity.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-156) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-156)
Sec. 6-156.
Re-entry of pensioner or annuitant into service.
(a)
When a fireman who has withdrawn after the effective date re-enters the
service before age 63, any annuity previously granted to him and any
annuity fixed for his wife shall be cancelled. The fireman shall be
credited with the actuarial value of the annuities cancelled for him and
his wife as of their respective ages on the date of his re-entry into
service; provided, that for present employees and future entrants who
entered service prior to July 1, 1953, the maximum age of a wife for
this purpose shall not be more than 5 years less than his age, and for
future entrants who entered service after June 30, 1953, the age, for
annuity purposes, of a wife who is older than her husband shall be
assumed to be equal to his age. Such sums shall be credited to the
fireman to provide for annuities in the future.
Deductions from salary and contributions by the city for all
purposes of this Article shall be made as provided herein, and upon
subsequent retirement, new annuities based upon the amount then to his
credit for annuity purposes and the entire term of his service shall be
fixed for him and his wife.
If such fireman's wife, for whom annuity has been fixed prior to his
re-entrance into service, has died, or the marriage was dissolved before
he re-entered service, no part of any sum or sums to the credit of such
fireman for widow's prior service annuity at the time annuity for such
wife was fixed shall be credited to such fireman at the time of
re-entry. No part of any such sum or sums shall be used to provide
annuity for any wife of such fireman who is his wife at any time after
his re-entry into service.
(b) If a fireman re-enters service after age 63, payments of pension
or annuity previously granted shall be suspended. When he again
withdraws, payments upon such pension or annuity shall be resumed. If
the fireman dies in service, his widow shall receive the annuity
previously fixed for her.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-157) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-157)
Sec. 6-157.
Re-entry of fireman not in service on day prior to
effective date.
A fireman who was not in the fire service of the city on the day
prior to the effective date, and who was in such service prior to that
day and who re-enters service thereafter and before age 57 shall receive
no credit for prior service and widow's prior service annuity; provided
that such service before the effective date shall be included in
computing service for age and service annuity and widow's annuity.
Deductions from salary and contributions by the city for age and
service annuity and widow's annuity shall be made until he attains age
57.
Such fireman has a right to receive age and service annuity, from the
date of his withdrawal, as of his age on such date, of the amount
provided from the credits for such annuity on such date. The annuity to
which his widow shall be entitled shall be fixed in accordance with the
provisions of this Article relating to annuities for widows of future
entrants.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-158) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-158)
Sec. 6-158. Refund.
(a) A fireman who withdraws before age 50 and a fireman with less than
10 years of service who withdraws before age 57, or any fireman who
withdraws and enters the service of another department of the city, has a
right to a refund of the entire amount to his credit as of the date of
withdrawal for age and service annuity or Tier 2 monthly retirement annuity, for automatic annual increase in annuity as provided in Section 6-164, and for widow's annuity or Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity, from deductions
from salary.
(b) Any such fireman shall be entitled to refund until he re-enters
service or until his annuity is fixed.
(c) A fireman who receives a refund forfeits all rights to any annuity
or benefit from the fund, for himself and for any other person who might
benefit through him because of his service, provided he shall retain the
right to credit for any such service, for the purpose of computing his
total service if he re-enters service before age 57, becomes a beneficiary
of the fund and makes repayment of the refund with interest.
(d) A fireman completing 10 years of service who does not receive a
refund, may receive an annuity as provided in this Article.
(e) A fireman completing less than 10 years who does not receive a
refund has a right to have all amounts to his credit for annuity purposes
on the date of withdrawal improved by interest while he is out of service
until age 57 only, for his benefit and the benefit of any person who may
have any right to annuity through him, if he subsequently reenters service
and attains a right to annuity.
(f) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly are intended to be a restatement and clarification of existing law and are intended to be retroactive to August 6, 2021 (the effective date of Public Act 102-293).
(Source: P.A. 102-293, eff. 8-6-21; 102-836, eff. 5-13-22.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-159) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-159)
Sec. 6-159. Refund - Re-entry into service - Repayment of refund.
A fireman who receives a refund, and who subsequently re-enters the
service, shall not thereafter receive, nor shall his widow or parent or
parents receive, any annuity, benefit or pension under this Article unless
he or his widow, or parent or parents, repays the refund within 2
years after the date of re-entry into service or by January 1, 2011, whichever
is later, with interest at the actuarially assumed rate,
compounded annually, from the date the refund was received to the date such
amount is repaid. The change made in this Section by this amendatory Act of
1995 applies without regard to whether the fireman was in service on or after
the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995.
A fireman who has failed to repay any refund due to the Fund under this Article after re-entering service shall be treated as a new employee and shall only receive service credit from the date that he has re-entered service as a new employee.
(Source: P.A. 96-727, eff. 8-25-09.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-160)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-160)
Sec. 6-160. Refund - Widow's annuity contributions. When a fireman attains
age 63 in service and is not then married, or when an unmarried fireman
withdraws before age 63 and enters upon annuity, his contributions for widow's
annuity shall then be refunded to him, upon request. A refund under this
Section may be repaid as provided in Section 6-142(B).
(Source: P.A. 93-654, eff. 1-16-04.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-161) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-161)
Sec. 6-161.
Refund-Transfer of city contributions.
Whenever any amounts are refunded, the accumulated city contributions
shall be transferred to the prior service annuity reserve until such time
as the assets of said reserve become equal to the liabilities thereof.
Thereafter such amounts and the interest thereon shall be used to reduce
the amount which the city would otherwise be required to contribute during
a succeeding year to the fund.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-162) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-162)
Sec. 6-162.
Refund - Widows and children.
If the amount accumulated in the account of a deceased unmarried
fireman from salary deductions
for annuity purposes after the effective
date, including interest, has not been paid to him or his parent or
parents, and in the case of a deceased married fireman to him and his
widow, in form of annuity or benefit before the death of the last
survivor of such persons, the remaining amount if any, without interest,
shall be paid in the following order of precedence: (a) to the
administrator or executor of the fireman's estate; (b) for burial
expenses of the fireman; and (c) to his heirs according to the law
pertaining to administration of estates; provided, if any of his
children less than age 18 survive, such amount as is necessary to pay
children's annuities shall not be refunded, but shall be transferred to
the Child's Annuity Reserve, and used for the payment of annuities to
children.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-163) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-163)
Sec. 6-163.
Annual salary for computing annuities and benefits-Amount of duty
disability benefit limited.
For age and service annuity, the minimum annuities prescribed in
Sections 6-123 and 6-128 and for disability benefits, salary as defined
in Section 6-111 shall be the basis of computation. For disability pension
and duty disability benefit under this Article, it shall be assumed that
the annual salary of a fireman is the amount set out and appropriated for
the rank or grade held by him in the annual budget or appropriation of the
city, and that when salary is appropriated in a lump sum to be paid on the
basis of a daily wage for services as needed, the annual salary is the
amount ascertained by multiplying the daily wage by 280; provided that (1)
for computing minimum annuity, disability pension and duty disability
benefits from and after January 1, 1941, the salary shall be assumed to be
not less than the salary appropriated for the rank or grade held by the
fireman concerned on December 31, 1940; and that (2) when the amount of
salary appropriated for a position is for a definite period of less than 12
months in any one year subsequent to December 31, 1940, disability benefit
shall be computed upon the basis of a daily wage or salary by dividing the
amount appropriated for such disabled person by 365; and (3) the amount of
duty disability benefit, either in itself or when added to child's
disability benefit, shall not exceed the actual salary appropriated for the
rank or grade held by the disabled person when the right to such disability
benefits accrues.
The provisions of this section shall be retroactive to January 1, 1941,
but shall not apply to any person whose pension, annuity or disability
benefit has been or shall be granted, based upon or computed in accordance
with the provisions of any Act other than this Article or the "Firemen's
Annuity and Benefit Fund of the Illinois Municipal Code".
(Source: Laws 1967, p. 3625.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-164)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-164)
Sec. 6-164. Automatic annual increase; retirement after September 1, 1959.
(a) A fireman qualifying for a minimum annuity who retires from service
after September 1, 1959 shall, upon either the first of the month following the
first anniversary of his date of retirement if he is age 55 or over on that anniversary date, or upon
the first of the month following his attainment of age 55 if that occurs after the first anniversary
of his retirement date, have his then fixed and payable monthly annuity
increased by 1 1/2%, and such first fixed annuity as granted at retirement
increased by an additional 1 1/2% in January of each year thereafter up to a
maximum increase of 30%.
Beginning July 1, 1982 for firemen born before January 1, 1930, and beginning
January 1, 1990 for firemen born after December 31, 1929 and before January 1,
1940, and beginning January 1, 1996 for firemen born after December 31, 1939
but before January 1, 1945, and beginning January 1, 2004, for firemen born
after December 31, 1944 but before January 1, 1955, and beginning January 1, 2017, for firemen born after December 31, 1954, such increases shall be
3% and such firemen shall not be subject to the 30% maximum increase.
Any fireman born before January 1, 1945 who qualifies for a minimum annuity
and retires after September 1, 1967 but has not received the initial increase
under this subsection before January 1, 1996 is entitled to receive the initial
increase under this subsection on (1) January 1, 1996, (2) the first
anniversary of the date of retirement, or (3) attainment of age 55, whichever
occurs last. The changes to this Section made by this amendatory Act of 1995
apply beginning January 1, 1996 and apply without regard to whether the fireman
or annuitant terminated service before the effective date of this amendatory
Act of 1995.
Any fireman born before January 1, 1955 who qualifies for a minimum
annuity and retires after September 1, 1967 but has not received the initial
increase under this subsection before January 1, 2004 is entitled to receive
the initial increase under this subsection on (1) January 1, 2004, (2) the
first anniversary of the date of retirement, or (3) attainment of age 55,
whichever occurs last. The changes to this Section made by this amendatory
Act of the 93rd General Assembly apply without regard to whether the fireman
or annuitant terminated service before the effective date of this amendatory
Act.
Any fireman born after December 31, 1954 but before January 1, 1966 who qualifies for
a minimum annuity and retires after
September 1, 1967 is entitled to
receive an increase under this subsection on (1)
January 1, 2017, (2) the first anniversary of the date of
retirement, or (3) attainment of age 55, whichever occurs last, in an amount equal to an increase of 3% of his then fixed and payable monthly annuity upon the first of the month following the first anniversary of his date of retirement if he is age 55 or over on that anniversary date or upon the first of the month following his attainment of age 55 if that date occurs after the first anniversary of his retirement date and such first fixed annuity as granted at retirement shall be increased by an additional 3% in January of each year thereafter. In the case of a fireman born after December 31, 1954 but before January 1, 1966 who received an increase in any year of 1.5%, that fireman shall receive an increase for any such year so that the total increase is equal to 3% for each year the fireman would have been otherwise eligible had the fireman not received any increase. The changes to this subsection made by this amendatory
Act of the 99th General Assembly apply without regard to whether the fireman
or annuitant terminated service before the effective date of this amendatory
Act. The changes to this subsection made by this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly are a declaration of existing law and shall not be construed as a new enactment.
Any fireman who qualifies for
a minimum annuity and retires after
September 1, 1967 is entitled to
receive an increase under this subsection on (1)
January 1, 2020, (2) the first anniversary of the date of
retirement, or (3) attainment of age 55, whichever occurs last, in an amount equal to an increase of 3% of his or her then fixed and payable monthly annuity upon the first of the month following the first anniversary of his or her date of retirement if he or she is age 55 or over on that anniversary date or upon the first of the month following his or her attainment of age 55 if that date occurs after the first anniversary of his or her retirement date and such first fixed annuity as granted at retirement shall be increased by an additional 3% in January of each year thereafter. In the case of a fireman who received an increase in any year of 1.5%, that fireman shall receive an increase for any such year so that the total increase is equal to 3% for each year the fireman would have been otherwise eligible had the fireman not received any increase. The changes to this subsection made by this amendatory
Act of the 101st General Assembly apply without regard to whether the fireman
or annuitant terminated service before the effective date of this amendatory
Act of the 101st General Assembly.
(b) Subsection (a) of this Section is
not applicable to an employee receiving a term annuity.
(c) To help defray the cost of such increases in annuity, there
shall be deducted, beginning September 1, 1959, from each payment of salary
to a fireman, 1/8 of 1% of each such salary payment and an additional 1/8
of 1% beginning on September 1, 1961, and September 1, 1963, respectively,
concurrently with and in addition to the salary deductions otherwise made
for annuity purposes.
Each such additional 1/8 of 1% deduction from salary which shall, on
September 1, 1963, result in a total increase of 3/8 of 1% of salary,
shall be credited to the Automatic Increase Reserve, to be used,
together with city contributions as provided in this Article, to defray
the cost of the annuity increments specified in this Section. Any balance
in such reserve as of the beginning of each calendar year shall be
credited with interest at the rate of 3% per annum.
The salary deductions provided in this Section are not subject to
refund, except to the fireman himself in any case in which: (i) the fireman
withdraws prior to qualification for minimum annuity or Tier 2 monthly retirement annuity and applies for
refund, (ii) the fireman applies for an annuity of a type that is not subject to annual increases under this Section, or (iii) a term annuity becomes
payable. In such cases, the total of such salary deductions shall be
refunded to the fireman, without interest, and charged to the
aforementioned reserve.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, the Tier 2 monthly retirement annuity of a
person who first becomes a fireman under this Article on or after January 1, 2011 shall be increased on the January 1 occurring either on or after (i) the attainment of age 60 or (ii) the first anniversary of the annuity start date, whichever is later. Each annual increase shall be calculated at 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 retirement annuity. If the annual 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.
For the purposes of this subsection (d), "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 by November 1 of each year.
(Source: P.A. 100-23, eff. 7-6-17; 100-539, eff. 11-7-17; 101-673, eff. 4-5-21.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-164.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-164.1)
Sec. 6-164.1.
Automatic annual increase; retirement on or before
September 1, 1959.
(a) A retired fireman, qualifying for minimum annuity
or who retired from service with 20 or more years of service,
on or before September 1, 1959, at age 50 or over shall
have, in January of the year following the year he attains
the age of 65, or in January, 1970, if he is then over age 65, his then
fixed and payable monthly annuity increased by an amount equal to 2% of the
original grant of annuity, for each year he received annuity payments after
the year in which he attains age 65. An additional 2% increase in such
fixed and payable original granted annuity shall accrue in each January
thereafter.
However, beginning January 1, 1996, the increases payable under this
subsection (a) to a fireman born before January 1, 1945 shall be at the rate of
3% of the originally granted annuity amount, notwithstanding that the fireman
terminated service prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of
1995.
(b) The provisions of subsection (a) of
this Section apply only to a retired fireman eligible for such
increases in his annuity if he contributed to the fund a sum equal to 1% of
the final average monthly salary used in the computation of the annuity for
each full year of credited service upon which his annuity was computed. All
such sums contributed shall be placed in a Supplementary Payment Reserve
and used for the purposes of such fund account.
(c) Beginning with the monthly annuity payment due in July, 1982,
the monthly annuity payment for any fireman who retired from the service
before September 1, 1976 at age 50 or over with 20 or more years of service
or who was granted duty disability benefits prior to September 1, 1957 and
entitled to an annuity or duty disability benefits on July 1, 1975 shall be
not less than $400.
(d) The difference in amount between the minimum monthly annuity
specified in subsection (c) and the minimum
monthly annuity to which the fireman was entitled before July 1, 1975, in
accordance with the provisions of Section 6-128.1, shall be paid as a
supplement in the manner set forth in subsection (e).
(e) To defray the annual cost of the increases indicated in the
preceding part of this Section, the annual income accruing from
investments held by this fund, above 4% a year, to the extent
necessary and available to finance the cost of such increases for the
following year, shall be transferred each year beginning with the year 1969
to a fund account designated as the Supplementary Payment Reserve from the
Interest and Investment Reserve set forth in Section 6-203.
If the money in the Supplementary Payment Reserve in any year arising
from interest income above 4% a year as defined in this Section accruing in
the preceding year; and the contributions by retired persons, are
insufficient to make the total payments to all persons entitled to the
annuity under this Section; and any investment earnings over 4% a year
beginning with the year 1969 not previously used to finance such increases
and transferred to the Prior Service Annuity Reserve, may be used to the
extent necessary and available to provide sufficient funds to finance such
increases for the current year. Such sums shall be transferred from the
Prior Service Annuity Reserve. If the total money available in the
Supplementary Payment Reserve from such sources are insufficient to make
the total payments to all persons entitled to such increases for the year,
a proportionate amount computed as the ratio of the money available to the
total of all the payments specified for that year shall be paid to each
person for that year.
No part of any such increase under this Section is an obligation of the
fund otherwise established under this Article 6.
(Source: P.A. 89-136, eff. 7-14-95.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-164.2) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-164.2)
Sec. 6-164.2. Payments to city.
(a) For the purposes of this Section, "city annuitant" means a person
receiving an age and service annuity, a widow's annuity, a child's annuity, or
a minimum annuity under this Article as a direct result of previous employment
by the City of Chicago ("the city").
(b) The board shall pay to the city, on behalf of the board's city
annuitants who participate in any of the city's health care plans, the
following amounts:
The payments described in this subsection shall be paid from the tax levy
authorized under Section 6-165; such amounts shall be credited to the reserve
for group hospital care and group medical and surgical plan benefits, and all
payments to the city required under this subsection shall be charged against
it.
(c) The city health care plans referred to in this Section and the board's
payments to the city under this Section are not and shall not be construed to
be pension or retirement benefits for the purposes of Section 5 of Article XIII
of the Illinois Constitution of 1970.
(Source: P.A. 98-43, eff. 6-28-13.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-165)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-165)
Sec. 6-165. Financing; tax.
(a) Except as expressly provided in this
Section, each city shall levy a tax annually upon all
taxable property therein for the purpose of providing revenue for the
fund. For the years prior to the year 1960, the tax rate shall be as
provided for in the "Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund of the Illinois
Municipal Code". The tax, from and after January 1, 1968 to and
including the year 1971, shall not exceed .0863% of the value, as
equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue, of
all taxable property in the city. Beginning with the year 1972 and through 2014, the city shall levy a tax annually at a rate on the
dollar of the value, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue
of all taxable property within such city that will
produce, when extended, not to exceed an amount equal to the total
amount of contributions by the employees to the fund made in the
calendar year 2 years prior to the year for which the annual applicable
tax is levied, multiplied by 2.23 through the calendar year 1981, and by
2.26 for the year 1982 and for each tax levy year through 2014. Beginning in tax levy year 2015, the city council shall levy a tax annually at a rate on the dollar of the assessed valuation of all taxable property that will produce when extended an annual amount that is equal to no less than the amount of the city's contribution in each of the following payment years: for 2016, $199,000,000; for 2017, $208,000,000; for 2018, $227,000,000; for 2019, $235,000,000; for 2020, $245,000,000.
Beginning in tax levy year 2020, the city council shall levy a tax annually at a rate on the dollar of the assessed valuation of all taxable property that will produce when extended an annual amount that is equal to no less than (1) the normal cost to the Fund, plus (2) an annual amount sufficient to bring the total assets of the Fund up to 90% of the total actuarial liabilities of the Fund by the end of fiscal year 2055, as annually updated and determined by an enrolled actuary employed by the Illinois Department of Insurance or by an enrolled actuary retained by the Fund or the city. In making these determinations, the required minimum employer contribution shall be calculated each year as a level percentage of payroll over the years remaining up to and including fiscal year 2055 and shall be determined under the entry age normal actuarial cost method. Beginning in payment year 2056, the city's required contribution in that year and for each year thereafter shall be an annual amount that is equal to no less than (1) the normal cost to the Fund, plus (2) the annual amount determined by an enrolled actuary employed by the Illinois Department of Insurance or by an enrolled actuary retained by the Fund to be equal to the amount, if any, needed to bring the total actuarial assets of the Fund up to 90% of the total actuarial liabilities of the Fund as of the end of the year, utilizing the entry age normal actuarial cost method as provided above.
To provide revenue for the ordinary death benefit established by
Section 6-150 of this Article, in addition to the contributions by the firemen
for this purpose, the city council shall for the
year 1962 and each year thereafter annually levy a tax, which shall be
in addition to and exclusive of the taxes authorized to be levied under
the foregoing provisions of this Section, upon all taxable property in
the city, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue, at such
rate per cent of the value of such property as shall be
sufficient to produce for each year the sum of $142,000.
The amounts produced by the taxes levied annually, together with the
deposit expressly authorized in this Section, shall be
sufficient, when added to the amounts deducted from the salaries of
firemen and applied to the fund, to provide for the purposes of the
fund.
(a-5) For purposes of determining the required employer contribution to the Fund, the value of the Fund's assets shall be equal to the actuarial value of the Fund's assets, which shall be calculated as follows:
(a-7) If the city fails to transmit to the Fund contributions required of it under this Article for more than 90 days after the payment of those contributions is due, the Fund shall, after giving notice to the city, certify to the State Comptroller the amounts of the delinquent payments, and the Comptroller must, beginning in fiscal year 2016, deduct and deposit into the Fund the certified amounts or a portion of those amounts from the following proportions of grants of State funds to the city:
The State Comptroller may not deduct from any grants of State funds to the city more than the amount of delinquent payments certified to the State Comptroller by the Fund.
(b) The taxes shall be levied and collected in like manner with the
general taxes of the city, and shall be in addition to all other taxes
which the city may levy upon all taxable property therein and shall be
exclusive of and in addition to the amount of tax the city may levy for
general purposes under Section 8-3-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code,
approved May 29, 1961, as amended, or under any other law or laws which
may limit the amount of tax which the city may levy for general
purposes.
(c) The amounts of the taxes to be levied in each year shall be
certified to the city council by the board.
(d) As soon as any revenue derived from such taxes is collected, it
shall be paid to the city treasurer and held for the benefit of the fund, and
all such revenue shall be paid into the fund in accordance with the
provisions of this Article.
(e) If the funds available are insufficient during any year to
meet the requirements of this Article, the city may issue tax anticipation
warrants, against the tax levies herein authorized for the current
fiscal year.
(f) The various sums, hereinafter stated, including interest, to be
contributed by the city, shall be taken from the revenue derived from the taxes
or otherwise as expressly provided in this Section. Except for defraying the
cost of administration of the fund during the calendar year in which a city
first attains a population of 500,000 and comes under the provisions of this
Article and the first calendar year thereafter, any money of the city derived
from any source other than these taxes or the sale of tax anticipation warrants
shall not be used to provide revenue for the fund, nor to pay any part of the
cost of administration thereof, unless applied to make the deposit expressly
authorized in this Section
or the additional city contributions required under subsection (h).
(g) In lieu of levying all or a portion of the tax required under this
Section in any year, the city may deposit with the city treasurer no later than
March 1 of that year for the benefit of the fund, to be held in accordance with
this Article, an amount that, together with the taxes levied under this Section
for that year, is not less than the amount of the city contributions for that
year as certified by the board to the city council. The deposit may be derived
from any source legally available for that purpose, including, but not limited
to, the proceeds of city borrowings. The making of a deposit shall satisfy
fully the requirements of this Section for that year to the extent of the
amounts so deposited. Amounts deposited under this subsection may be used
by the fund for any of the purposes for which the proceeds of the taxes levied
under this Section may be used, including the payment of any amount that is
otherwise required by this Article to be paid from the proceeds of those
taxes.
(h) In addition to the contributions required under the other provisions
of this Article, by November 1 of the following specified years, the city shall
deposit with the city treasurer for the benefit of the fund, to be held and
used in accordance with this Article, the following specified amounts:
$6,300,000 in 1999;
$5,880,000 in 2000;
$5,460,000 in 2001;
$5,040,000 in 2002; and
$4,620,000 in 2003.
The additional city contributions required under this subsection are
intended to decrease the unfunded liability of the fund and shall not decrease
the amount of the city contributions required under the other provisions of
this Article. The additional city contributions made under this subsection
may be used by the fund for any of its lawful purposes.
(i) Any proceeds received by the city in relation to the operation of a casino or casinos within the city shall be expended by the city for payment to the Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago to satisfy the city contribution obligation in any year.
(Source: P.A. 99-506, eff. 5-30-16.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-165.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-165.1)
Sec. 6-165.1.
The employer may pick up the employee contributions required
by Sections 6-143.1, 6-152, 6-164, 6-166, 6-167, 6-168 and 6-170 for
salary earned after December 31, 1981.
If employee contributions are not picked up, the amount that would have
been picked up
under this amendatory Act of 1980 shall continue to be deducted
from salary. If employee contributions are picked up they
shall be treated as
employer contributions in determining tax treatment under
the United States Internal Revenue Code; however, the employer shall continue
to withhold Federal and state income taxes based upon these contributions
until the Internal Revenue Service
or the Federal courts rule that pursuant to Section 414(h) of the United
States Internal Revenue Code, these contributions shall not be included
as gross income of the employee
until such time as they are distributed or made available.
The employer shall pay these employee contributions from the same source
of funds which is used in paying salary to the employee.
The employer may pick up these contributions by a reduction in the cash
salary of the employee or by an offset against a future salary increase
or by a combination
of a reduction in salary and offset against a future salary increase.
If employee contributions are picked up they shall be treated for all
purposes of this Article 6, including Section 6-165, in the same manner
and to the same extent as employee contributions made prior to the date picked up.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-165.2)
Sec. 6-165.2. Funding obligation.
(a) Beginning January 1, 2016, the city shall be obligated to contribute to the Fund in
each fiscal year an amount not less than the amount determined annually under subsection (a) of Section 6-165 of this Code. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the city fails to pay the amount guaranteed under this Section on or before December 31 of the year in which such amount is due, the Fund may bring a mandamus action in the Circuit Court of Cook County to compel the city to make the required payment, irrespective of other remedies that may be available to the Fund. The obligations and causes of action created under this Section shall be in addition to any other right or remedy otherwise accorded by common law or State or federal law, and nothing in this Section shall be construed to deny, abrogate, impair, or waive any such common law or statutory right or remedy.
(b) In ordering the city to make the required payment, the court may order a reasonable
payment schedule to enable the city to make the required payment without significantly imperilling the public health, safety, or welfare. Any payments required to be made by the city pursuant to this Section are expressly subordinated to the payment of the principal, interest, premium, if any, and other payments on or related to any bonded debt obligation of the city, either currently outstanding or to be issued, for which the source of repayment or security thereon is derived directly or indirectly from any funds collected or received by the city or collected or received on behalf of the city. Payments on such bonded obligations include any statutory fund transfers or other prefunding mechanisms or formulas set forth, now or hereafter, in State law, city ordinance, or bond indentures, into debt service funds or accounts of the city related to such bonded obligations, consistent with the payment schedules associated with such obligations.
(Source: P.A. 99-506, eff. 5-30-16.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-166) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-166)
Sec. 6-166. Contributions for age and service annuities or Tier 2 monthly retirement annuities for present employees and
future entrants.
(a) After the effective date and prior to July 1, 1953, 3 1/2%, and after
June 30, 1953, and prior to September 1, 1959, 6%, and beginning September
1, 1959, 7 1/8% of each payment of the salary of each present employee and
future entrant shall be deducted and contributed to the fund for age and
service annuity or Tier 2 monthly retirement annuity. The deductions shall be made at the time payments of
salary are payable and shall continue while the employee is in service.
Concurrently with each such contribution, the city shall contribute 8
1/2% of each payment of salary, but the city contributions shall cease for
all employees upon their attainment of age 63.
(b) Each contribution by the employee and the city shall be allocated to the
account of and credited to the employee, and shall be improved by interest
at the applicable rate during the time he is in service until the age and
service annuity is fixed. Any accretion, by way of interest or otherwise,
upon such sum or any deduction from salary made after the annuity is fixed
for a present employee or after attainment of age 63 by a future entrant
who first
becomes a fireman under this Article before January 1, 2011 shall not be credited to the employee for age and service annuity.
(Source: P.A. 99-905, eff. 11-29-16.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-167) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-167)
Sec. 6-167. Contributions for widow's annuity and Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity. Beginning on the effective date and prior to September 1, 1957,
1% of each payment of salary of not more than $3,000 of each employee and
beginning September 1, 1957, 1% of each payment of salary of not more than
$6,000 of each present employee and future entrant shall be deducted and
contributed to the fund for widow's annuity. After September 1, 1967
and prior to January 1, 1976,
1%,
and beginning January 1, 1976, 1 1/2%
of salary without limitation shall be deducted from the pay of each
present employee and future entrant and contributed to the fund for widow's
annuity or Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity. The deduction shall be made at the time the payments of salary are
payable and shall continue during the service of the employee.
Concurrently with each contribution, the city shall contribute 2% of
each payment of salary.
Each contribution by the employee and the city shall be allocated to the
accounts of and credited to the employee for widow's annuity or Tier 2 surviving spouse's annuity.
(Source: P.A. 99-905, eff. 11-29-16.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-168) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-168)
Sec. 6-168.
Contributions for death benefit.
To defray the cost of the ordinary death benefit, each fireman in
service on or after January 1, 1962, shall make contributions in addition
to the contributions otherwise provided in this Article, in the amount of
$2.50 per monthly period. This contribution shall begin with the first pay
period accruing after January 1, 1962, and shall be deducted from the
salary of each fireman at the same time and with the same frequency as
deductions are made for the other purposes of this Article.
Contributions towards this benefit shall be made only when the fireman
is in active service and in receipt of salary. Firemen in receipt of
disability benefits and firemen in receipt of annuities whose retirement
occurred on or after January 1, 1962, shall not be required to make
contributions during such period of disability or retirement.
The amount contributed by such city, through the tax levy prescribed in
Section 6-165 hereof toward this ordinary death benefit, shall be credited
each year to the death benefit reserve and a credit for the amount of
$142,000 from each tax levy beginning with the year 1962 shall be made to
this reserve notwithstanding the requirements for all other purposes of
this Article.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-169) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-169)
Sec. 6-169.
In lieu of salary deductions
for annuity purposes, the
city shall contribute sums equal to such amounts for any period during
which a fireman received duty disability benefit or occupational disease
disability benefit. The contributions shall be credited to the disabled
fireman and shall be regarded for annuity purposes as sums contributed
by the fireman.
The city shall also contribute amounts ordinarily contributed for
annuity purposes for such fireman as though he were in active discharge
of his duties during either such disability.
To provide widow's annuity in accordance with the benefits authorized
in Section 6-140, the city shall contribute such sums annually, from the
date of the fireman's death to provide said annuity to the widow for
life.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-170) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-170)
Sec. 6-170.
Contributions by city and firemen for ordinary disability benefits.
The city shall contribute all amounts ordinarily contributed by it for
annuity purposes for any fireman receiving ordinary disability benefit and
the fireman shall receive credit therefor as though he were in active
discharge of his duties during disability.
For each year, at least 1/3 of the total sum estimated annually by the
board as necessary to provide ordinary disability benefits during the year
shall be contributed by the firemen as follows:
Such amount (1/3 of said total sum) shall be prorated among all such
firemen in proportion to the annual salary of each fireman, the percentage
of each such annual salary which the sum related thereto shall constitute
shall be ascertained, and a sum equal to a life percentage of each payment
of such salary, but not less than 1/8 of 1% of each such payment, shall be
deducted from each payment of salary.
The city shall contribute the balance of the total sum estimated
annually as necessary to provide ordinary disability benefits during each
year.
Whenever the balance in the ordinary disability reserve at the end of
any calendar year, exclusive of employee contributions and city
contributions for ordinary disability benefit purposes for such year, is
sufficient to provide for all valid claims for ordinary disability benefits
due for such year, such salary deductions for such year shall forthwith
become the property of the respective firemen concerned. Any fireman from
whose salary such deductions were made for such year may direct the board
to transfer such deductions to the Gift Reserve to be used as he specifies
in writing, or may otherwise direct the retirement board as to the
disposition to be made of these deductions, excepting that they may not be
credited to his account in the salary deduction reserve or in the annuity
payment reserve; and the city shall not be required to contribute any
amount for ordinary disability benefit purposes for such year.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-171) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-171)
Sec. 6-171.
Contributions by city for certain annuities.
(a) Each city shall contribute annually, from the sum produced by tax
levy herein authorized, all sums required for the purposes of this Article,
other than those stated in this Section.
(b) Thereafter, the balance of the sum produced by the tax levy shall be
applied to provide prior service and widow's prior service annuities under
this Article, and all annuities, pensions and benefits which have been or
shall be granted under "An Act to provide for a firemen's pension fund and
to create a board of trustees to administer said pension fund in cities
having a population exceeding two hundred thousand (200,000) inhabitants",
filed June 14, 1917, as amended, and also for the purpose of providing
that part of any annuity described in Sections 6-123, 6-128, 6-141 and
6-164 of this Article for which moneys are not provided under this
Article, and to make possible the transfer of reserves from the investment
and interest reserve to other reserves.
(c) All amounts contributed by the city for the purposes of this Section
shall be credited to the prior service annuity reserve except that
contributions made for the purposes of Section 6-164 shall be credited to
the automatic increase reserve. When the balance of each of these reserves
equals the liabilities of each such reserve (including, in addition to all
other liabilities of such reserve, the present value, according to the
applicable mortality table, and applicable interest rate, of all annuities,
present or prospective, or parts of such annuities chargeable to that
reserve) the city shall cease to contribute the sum stated in paragraph (b)
of this Section; provided, if at any time the balance of the investment and
interest reserve is not sufficient to permit a transfer of moneys from that
reserve to any other reserve, in accordance with the provisions of this
Article, the city shall, as soon as practicable thereafter, contribute sums
sufficient to make possible such transfer of the amounts required.
(d) If by reason of annexation of territory and the employment by the
city of any fireman employed in the territory at the time of the
annexation, after the city has ceased to contribute as provided in
paragraph (b) of this Section, contributions to provide prior service and
widow's prior service annuity for such fireman becomes necessary for such
annuity purposes, the city shall, as soon as practicable thereafter,
contribute sums sufficient to provide such annuities.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-172) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-172)
Sec. 6-172.
Contributions by city for administration costs.
Beginning September 1, 1959, the city shall contribute, the entire costs
of administration of the fund from revenue derived from the taxes
authorized to be levied for the fund.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-173) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-173)
Sec. 6-173.
Other city contributions - Estimates.
The board shall estimate the amounts required each year to be
contributed by the city for all annuities, benefits and administrative
expenses. All amounts shall be paid annually by the city into the fund
from the taxes herein authorized.
If it is not possible or practicable for the city to make
contributions for age and service and widow's annuity at the time
deductions from employees' salaries are made for these purposes, the
city shall make such contributions as soon as possible thereafter, with
interest thereon at the applicable rate to the time they shall be made.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-174) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-174)
Sec. 6-174. Board created. A board of 8 members shall constitute a
board of trustees authorized to administer the provisions of this Article.
The board shall be known as the Retirement Board of the Firemen's Annuity
and Benefit Fund of the city.
The board shall consist of the city treasurer, the city comptroller, the
city clerk, a deputy fire commissioner designated by the fire commissioner
of the city, 3 firemen employed by the city, and 1 annuitant of the fund or
a fireman pensioner of any prior firemen's pension fund in operation, by
authority of law, in the city. The city treasurer, with the prior approval of the board, may appoint a designee from among employees of the city who is versed in the affairs of the city treasurer's office to act in the absence of the city treasurer on all matters pertaining to administering the provisions of this Article. Children less than age 18 shall not be
eligible for membership.
The members of a retirement board holding office at the time this
Article becomes effective, including elected and ex officio members, shall
continue in office until the expiration of their respective terms or
appointment and until their respective successors are elected or appointed,
and qualified.
In a city which first attains a population of over 500,000 and comes
under the provisions of this Article, the active firemen members of the
board of trustees of any firemen's pension fund then in effect in such city
and the member of such board who was chosen from the retired members of
such fund shall become members of the board as follows:
(a) The active fireman member for whom the highest number of votes was
cast and counted at the most recent election for board members shall become
a member of the retirement board for a term which shall end on December 1st
of the third year after the year in which this Article comes into force in
the city; the member of the board for whom the second highest number of
votes was cast and counted at such election shall become a member of the
retirement board for a term which shall end on December 1st of the second
year after the year in which this Article comes into force in the city; and
the member of the board for whom the third highest number of votes was cast
and counted at such election shall become a member of the retirement board
for a term which shall end on December 1st of the first year after the year
in which this Article comes into force in the city.
(b) The annuitant member of the pension fund shall become a member of
the board for a term which shall end on December 1st of the second year
after the year in which this Article comes into force in the city.
The board shall conduct regular elections annually, at least 30 days
prior to the expiration of the term of the active fireman member of the
board whose term next expires, for the election of a successor for a term
of 3 years. The board also shall conduct regular elections, at
least 30 days prior to the expiration of the term of the member who is a
pensioner of any pension fund formerly in effect in such city or an
annuitant of the annuity and benefit fund herein provided, for the election
of a successor to such member for a term of 3 years.
Any member of the board, elected as aforesaid, shall continue in office
until his successor is elected and qualified.
Each member of the board, before entering upon the duties of his office,
shall take the oath prescribed by the Constitution of this State, which
oath shall be filed in the office of the city clerk of the city.
(Source: P.A. 101-96, eff. 7-19-19; 102-995, eff. 5-27-22.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-175) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-175)
Sec. 6-175.
Board elections.
The regular elections for members of the board shall be held by mail. The
board shall designate not less than 2
clerks of election to conduct the
election. The board shall furnish the clerks of election with a list of
firemen, pensioners and annuitants eligible to vote at the election,
and tally
sheets to be used in counting the vote. The clerks of election shall count the
votes cast, recording on the tally sheets provided a true count of
ballots cast for each candidate and the correct number of unused and
spoiled ballots.
Immediately after all ballots are counted, the clerks of election shall certify the
tally sheets by signing them at the place provided, the marked ballots
shall be sealed and delivered together with all other materials used in
the election to the office of the board, which shall cause a detailed
receipt to be issued to each clerk of election upon receiving such
material. Not later than 30 days prior to the elections, the retirement
board shall publish written rules for the conduct of the elections in
conformity herewith, including notification to eligible voters and provision for poll
watchers for candidates to be present at the places where the votes are counted.
At any election for active firemen members, all firemen employed by
the city at the time the election is held and all firemen on occupational,
duty or ordinary disability at the time the election is held shall
have a right to vote.
At any election for the pensioner or annuitant member, all annuitants
and pensioners (except children less than age 18) and the legal guardian
of any child annuitant or child pensioner whose mother or stepmother
shall not be an annuitant or pensioner, shall have a right to vote.
Ballots to be used in such elections shall be of a secret character.
The board shall mail, to each person who is entitled to vote, a ballot which
permits such person to vote by mail.
The board shall provide by its rules sufficient time before the date
of election to permit the voting by mail provided herein. The mailed
ballots shall remain sealed until the official tallying is begun, at
which time all mail votes shall be tallied by not less than 2 clerks of
election at the office of the board as hereinabove set forth.
Within 72 hours after the close of each election, the board shall
cause records pertaining to the election, including all lists of persons
eligible to vote, all ballots,
used, unused and spoiled, and all tally sheets used in the counting of
votes, to be deposited with the city clerk who shall preserve all such
material for 6 months from the date of election.
(Source: P.A. 83-152.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-176) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-176)
Sec. 6-176.
Vacancy on board.
A vacancy on the board owing to death, resignation or any other
cause, shall be filled as follows: if the vacancy is that of an
ex-officio member, the mayor of the city shall appoint a person to serve
until a person qualified as hereinbefore described shall assume the
duties of member of the board. If the vacancy is of an active fireman
member, or a pensioner or annuitant member, the successor shall be
elected to serve during the remainder of the unexpired term at a special
election to be held by the board within 30 days from the date the
vacancy occurs and to be conducted in the same manner as the regular
annual election.
A member elected by the active firemen who resigns or is discharged
from the fire service of the city shall automatically cease to be a
member of the board.
Any Elective member of the board shall be subject to recall as follows:
If not less than 60% of the active firemen contributors to the fund, or
not less than 60% of the pensioners and annuitants (minors under age 18
excepted), petition the board in writing to declare vacant the membership
of an active fireman member or pensioner or annuitant, as the case may be,
the board, within 15 days after receipt of the petition shall declare such
membership vacant. A member of the board is not subject to recall more
than once in any calendar year nor within one year after a previous recall petition.
(Source: P.A. 81-854.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-177) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-177)
Sec. 6-177.
As soon as possible after the board membership is first
completed, the board shall meet and from among its members elect by a
majority vote of the members who vote upon the question, a president, a
vice president, and a secretary, who shall serve until their respective
successors are elected.
At each regular meeting in December thereafter, the board shall elect,
by a majority vote of the members who vote upon the question, a president,
a vice president, and a secretary from among its own members. The secretary
shall be chosen from the active firemen members of the board. The
secretary shall be detailed to the pension board office by the Fire
Commissioner upon the secretary's election. The secretary
shall keep a record of the proceedings of all meetings of the board and
shall perform such other duties as the board directs.
(Source: P.A. 86-273.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-178) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-178)
Sec. 6-178.
Board meetings.
The board shall hold regular meetings in each
month and such other meetings as it deems necessary. A majority of the
members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any
meeting; provided, that no pension, annuity, or benefit shall be allowed or
granted and no money shall be paid out of the fund unless ordered by the
affirmative vote of a majority of the total membership of the board as
shown by roll call entered upon the official record of proceedings of the
meeting at which such action is taken. All board meetings shall be open
to the public.
(Source: P.A. 86-273.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-179) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-179)
Sec. 6-179. Board's powers and duties. The board shall have the powers and duties stated in Section 6-180 to 6-191.1, inclusive, in addition to the other powers and duties provided in
this Article.
(Source: P.A. 99-793, eff. 8-12-16.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-180) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-180)
Sec. 6-180.
To supervise deductions and contributions.
To see that all amounts specified in this Article to be applied to
the fund, from any source, are collected and so applied; to see that the
sums to be deducted from the salaries
of firemen are deducted and paid
into the fund, and that the sums to be contributed by the city are so
contributed and received into the fund, and that all interest upon
moneys due the fund and all other moneys which accrue to the fund are
collected and paid into it.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-181) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-181)
Sec. 6-181.
To notify comptroller of deductions.
To notify the city comptroller of the amounts or percentages of salary
to be deducted from the salaries
of firemen and paid into the
fund.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-182) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-182)
Sec. 6-182.
To accept gifts.
To accept by gift, grant, bequest or otherwise any money or property of
any kind and use the same for the purposes of the fund.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-183) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-183)
Sec. 6-183.
To invest the monies of the fund in accordance with the
provisions set forth in Sections 1-109, 1-109.1, 1-109.2, 1-110, 1-111,
1-114 and 1-115 of this Act. Investments made in accordance with Section
1-113 shall be deemed prudent.
The Board may sell any of the securities belonging to the Fund and borrow
money upon such securities as collateral whenever, in its judgment, such
action is necessary to meet the cash requirements of the Fund.
No bank or savings and loan association shall receive investment funds
as permitted by this Section, unless it has complied with the requirements
established pursuant to Section 6 of "An Act relating to certain investments
of public funds by public agencies", approved July 23, 1943, as now or
hereafter amended. The limitations set forth in such Section 6 shall be
applicable only at the time of investment and shall not require the
liquidation of any investment at any time.
The board shall have the authority to enter into such agreements and to
execute such documents as it determines to be necessary to complete any
investment transaction.
All investments shall be clearly held and accounted for to indicate ownership
by the board. The board may direct the registration of securities in its
own name or in the name of a nominee created for the express purpose of
registration of securities by a savings and loan association or national
or State bank or trust company authorized to conduct a trust business
in the State of Illinois.
Investments shall be carried at cost or at a book value in accordance with
accounting procedures approved by the board. No adjustments shall be made
in investment carrying values for ordinary current market price fluctuations;
but reserves may be provided to account for possible losses or unrealized
gains as determined by the board.
The book value of investments held by the pension fund in one or more
commingled investment accounts shall be the cost of its units
of participation in such commingled account or accounts as recorded on the
books of the board.
The board of trustees of any fund established under this Article may not
transfer its investment authority, nor transfer the assets of the fund
to any other person or entity for the purpose of consolidating or merging
its assets and management with any other pension fund or public investment
authority, unless the board resolution authorizing such transfer is submitted
for approval to the contributors and pensioners of the fund at elections
held not less than 30 days after the adoption of such resolution by the
board, and such resolution is approved by a majority of the votes cast on
the question in both the contributors election and the pensioners election.
The election procedures and qualifications governing the election of trustees
shall govern the submission of resolutions for approval under this paragraph,
insofar as they may be made applicable.
(Source: P.A. 86-273.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-183.1)
Sec. 6-183.1. To lend securities. The board may lend securities owned by the Fund to a borrower upon such terms and conditions as may be mutually agreed in writing. Such agreement shall provide that during the period of such loan the Fund shall retain the right to receive, or collect from the borrower, all dividends, interest rights, or any distributions to which the Fund would have otherwise been entitled. The borrower shall deposit with the Fund, as collateral for such loan, cash equal to the market value of the securities at the time the loan is made and shall increase the amount of collateral if and when the Fund requests an additional amount because of subsequent increased market value of the securities.
The period for which the securities may be loaned shall not exceed one year, and the loan agreement may specify earlier termination by either party upon mutually agreed conditions.
(Source: P.A. 99-793, eff. 8-12-16.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-184) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-184)
Sec. 6-184.
To have an audit.
To contract with an independent certified
public accounting firm to perform an annual audit of the assets of the fund
and issue a financial opinion. The annual audit shall be in addition to
any examination of the fund by the State Director of Insurance.
(Source: P.A. 86-273.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-185) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-185)
Sec. 6-185.
To authorize payments.
To authorize the payment of any annuity, pension or benefit granted
under this Article, or under any other Act relating to firemen's pensions,
heretofore in effect in the city which has been superseded by this Article;
to increase, reduce, or suspend any such annuity, pension, or benefit
whenever any part thereof was secured or granted, or the amount thereof
fixed, as the result of misrepresentation, fraud, or error; provided, that
the annuitant, pensioner, or beneficiary concerned shall be notified and
given an opportunity to be heard concerning such proposed action. The board
shall have exclusive original jurisdiction in all matters relating to or
affecting the fund, including, in addition to all other matters, all claims
for annuities, benefits, refunds or pensions.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-186) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-186)
Sec. 6-186.
To require statements and determine service credits.
To require each fireman, including those on vacation and on leave of
absence to file a statement, in such form as the board directs, concerning
service rendered prior to the effective date, from which the board shall
make a determination of the length of such service; to determine, from such
information as shall be available, the period of service rendered prior to
the effective date by any fireman who fails to file such a statement.
The determination by the board shall be conclusive as to any such period
of service unless the board reconsiders any case within 2 years from the
date of the determination and changes the determination.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-187) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-187)
Sec. 6-187.
To issue certificate of service.
To issue to each present employee a certificate which shall show the
entire period of service rendered by him prior to the effective date and
the amounts to his credit as of such date for prior service annuity and
widow's prior service annuity.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-188) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-188)
Sec. 6-188.
To submit annual report to city council.
To submit a report annually in June to the city council. The report
shall be made as of the close of business on December 31st of the preceding
year, and shall contain a detailed statement of the affairs of the fund,
its income and disbursements for such year, its assets and liabilities, and
the status of the fund reserves.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-189) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-189)
Sec. 6-189.
To subpoena witnesses.
To compel witnesses to attend and testify before it upon any matter
concerning the fund, and, in its discretion, allow fees not in excess of $6
to any such witness other than a fireman for attendance upon any one day.
The president and other members of the board may administer oaths to
witnesses.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-190) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-190)
Sec. 6-190.
To appoint employees.
To appoint such actuarial, medical,
legal, clerical or other employees as may be necessary. The board shall
develop procedures for obtaining, by contract or employment, any necessary
professional assistance including investment advisors and managers,
auditors, actuaries, and medical and legal professionals.
(Source: P.A. 86-273.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-190.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-190.1)
Sec. 6-190.1.
To have a budget.
The board shall adopt an annual
budget at its regular January meeting.
(Source: P.A. 86-273.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-191) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-191)
Sec. 6-191.
To make rules.
To make rules and regulations necessary for the administration of the
fund.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-191.1)
Sec. 6-191.1. To reproduce records. To have any records kept by the board photographed, microfilmed, or digitally or electronically reproduced in accordance with the Local Records Act. The photographs, microfilm, and digital and electronic reproductions shall be deemed original records and documents for all purposes, including introduction in evidence before all courts and administrative agencies.
(Source: P.A. 99-793, eff. 8-12-16.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-192) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-192)
Sec. 6-192.
Moneys which may be held on deposit.
To pay annuities and benefits, the board may at all times keep
uninvested a sum not in excess of the amount required for such payments
which become due and payable within the following 90 days. Such sum or
any part thereof, shall be kept on deposit in any bank or savings and
loan association authorized to do business in this State. The amount which
the board may deposit
in any such bank or savings and loan association, however, shall not
exceed 25% of the paid up capital
and surplus of the bank or savings and loan association.
No bank or savings and loan association shall receive investment funds
as permitted by this Section, unless it has complied with the requirements,
other than the maximum deposit requirement, established pursuant to Section
6 of "An Act relating to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",
approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended.
(Source: P.A. 83-541.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-193) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-193)
Sec. 6-193.
Accounting.
An adequate system of accounts and records shall
be established to give effect to the requirements of this Article, and
shall be maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles. The reserves designated in Sections 6-194 to 6-205, inclusive,
shall be maintained.
(Source: P.A. 86-273.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-194) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-194)
Sec. 6-194.
Expense reserve.
Amounts contributed by the city for cost of administration shall be
credited to this reserve. All expenses of administration shall be charged
to this reserve.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-195) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-195)
Sec. 6-195.
City contribution reserve.
All amounts which the city contributes for age and service annuity,
widow's and supplemental annuity, except those contributed in lieu of
deductions from salary of any fireman who
receives duty disability
benefit, and all amounts transferred to this reserve from the investment
and interest reserve shall be credited to this reserve.
An individual account shall be kept in this reserve for each employee
and for each widow for which the city shall contribute for supplemental
annuity to which city contributions and interest shall be credited.
At least once each year, and always before any transfer is made from
this reserve to any other reserve, the credits shall be improved by
interest.
When the annuity for a fireman or widow is fixed, and when
supplemental annuity for a widow first becomes payable, the total amount
in this reserve for the purpose of providing such annuity and required
therefor shall be charged to this reserve and credited to the annuity
payment reserve.
If there is to the credit of any fireman who withdraws from service
before age 63, an amount in excess of that required to provide him age
and service annuity, or in excess of that required to provide widow's
annuity for his wife (either or both) such amount shall be retained in
this reserve and improved by interest until the fireman becomes age 63
or dies, whichever event occurs first. Any such accumulated amount shall
then be used in accordance with the provisions of this Article.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-196) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-196)
Sec. 6-196.
Salary deduction reserve.
The following amounts shall be credited to this reserve: (1) Amounts deducted
from salaries of firemen for age
and service annuity and
widow's annuity; (2) amounts contributed by the city for any such
annuity purpose for any fireman who receives duty disability benefit, in
lieu of deductions from his salary; and (3) amounts transferred to this
reserve from the investment and interest reserve.
An individual account shall be kept for each fireman from whose
salary
any such amount is deducted. As such amounts are received, they
shall be allocated and credited to the respective accounts of the
firemen.
At least once each year, and always before any moneys shall be
transferred to any other reserve, the sums credited shall be improved by
interest.
When the annuity for a fireman or widow is fixed or granted, the
total amount in this reserve for the purpose of the annuity and required
therefor shall be charged thereto and credited to the annuity payment
reserve.
Amounts resulting from salary deductions,
and amounts resulting from
contributions of the city for any fireman who receives duty disability
benefit in lieu of deductions from his salary, that are to be refunded
in accordance with the provisions of this Article, except those referred
to in Section 6-197, shall be charged to this reserve.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-197) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-197)
Sec. 6-197.
Annuity payment reserve.
The following amounts shall be credited to this reserve: (1) amounts
transferred from the city contribution reserve and from the salary deduction
reserve for the payment of annuities which have been fixed;
(2) amounts deducted from the salary
of a fireman after the amount of
his age and service annuity has been fixed; and (3) amounts transferred
to this reserve from the investment and interest reserve.
All age and service annuities and all widow's annuities shall be
charged to this reserve. Any amount to be refunded on account of such
annuities under Sections 6-143, 6-160 and 6-162 of this Article shall
be charged to this reserve.
If a fireman whose annuity is fixed or granted withdraws from service
and thereafter re-enters service before age 63, an amount determined in
accordance with this Article shall be charged to this reserve and
credited to him for age and service annuity in the city contribution and
salary deduction reserves, respectively. Such
amount shall be credited
in said reserves in the ratio in which the respective amounts
transferred from such reserves for age and service annuity for the
fireman bear to each other at the time his annuity was fixed. If the
wife of such fireman when he re-enters service was his wife when annuity
for his wife was fixed, an amount to be determined as provided in this
Article shall be transferred from this reserve and credited to the
fireman for widow's annuity in the city contribution reserve and the salary
deduction reserve, respectively. Such amount shall
be credited in
said reserves in the ratio in which the respective amounts transferred
bear to each other at the time the annuity for the wife of the fireman
was fixed.
If at the end of any year the balance in the Annuity Payment Reserve
is in excess of the liabilities chargeable thereto by 15% thereof, the
excess shall be transferred to the Investment and Interest Reserve,
Ordinary Disability Benefit Reserve, Expense Reserve, Prior Service
Annuity Reserve, or City Contribution Reserve in the order named, to
remove any deficiency then existing in such reserves.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-198) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-198)
Sec. 6-198.
Prior service annuity reserve.
The following amounts shall be credited to this reserve: (1) All
contributions of the city for prior service annuity and widow's prior
service annuity; (2) all other contributions of the city to provide prior
service annuities in accordance with this Article shall be credited to this
reserve; and (3) all assets of any firemen's pension fund which were
received by the board under "An Act to provide for a firemen's pension fund
and to create a board of trustees to administer said fund in cities having
a population exceeding two hundred thousand (200,000) inhabitants", filed
June 14, 1917, as amended, in such city on the effective date, as
provided in Section 10-9-53 of the Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund Act
of the Illinois Municipal Code.
All prior service annuities and widow's prior service annuities payable
under this Article and the "Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund Act of the
Illinois Municipal Code", and all annuities, benefits and pensions which
have been or shall be granted under said Act, filed June 14, 1917, as
amended, and the requirements for term annuities, shall be charged to this
reserve.
If at any time the balance in the investment and interest reserve is not
sufficient to permit a transfer from that reserve to the annuity payment
reserve of such amounts as are necessary according to the American
Experience Table of Mortality and the Combined Annuity Table and applicable
rates of interest, whichever table applies, to make the balance of the
annuity payment reserve equal to the liabilities chargeable thereto
(including among such liabilities, and in addition to all other liabilities
of such reserve, the present values of all annuities entered upon, and of
all annuities fixed and not entered upon to be charged to such reserve) any
amount necessary for such purpose shall be transferred from this reserve to
the investment and interest reserve.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 2034.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-199) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-199)
Sec. 6-199.
Child's annuity reserve.
Amounts contributed by the city for child's annuities shall be credited
to this reserve and all such annuities shall be charged to it.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-200) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-200)
Sec. 6-200.
Duty disability reserve.
Amounts contributed by the city for duty disability benefit, child's
disability benefit, and compensation annuity shall be credited to this
reserve, and all such benefits and annuities shall be charged to it.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-201) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-201)
Sec. 6-201.
Ordinary disability reserve.
Amounts contributed by the city, and all amounts deducted from the salaries
of firemen for ordinary disability benefits
shall be credited
to this reserve, and all such benefits shall be charged to it.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-202) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-202)
Sec. 6-202.
Gift reserve.
All money or property received by the board for
any purposes of the fund under any law other than this law, or as gifts,
grants, or bequests or in any manner other than as provided in this
Article, shall be placed in this reserve and used for the purposes of the
fund as the board decides; provided that, whenever any gift of moneys or
other property is made to this reserve to be used for the benefit of any
class of beneficiaries of this fund, such moneys or other property shall be
used only for such specified purpose. The balance in this reserve shall be
annually improved by interest at the rate realized by the Board on its
investments in the previous year.
(Source: P.A. 86-273.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-203) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-203)
Sec. 6-203.
Investment and interest reserve.
All gains from investments and all interest earnings shall be
credited to the investment and interest reserve. All losses from
investments shall be charged to this reserve. From this reserve shall be
transferred all amounts due in interest upon balances existing in the
city contribution, salary deduction, prior service
annuity, ordinary
disability, and the gift reserves.
Such amounts as may be necessary, according to the American
Experience Table of Mortality and interest at 4% per annum, or the
Combined Annuity Mortality Table with 4% per annum as to the assets or
liabilities to which either table may be applicable in accordance with
this Article for the purpose of establishing a balance in the annuity
payment reserve equal to the liabilities chargeable thereto (including
among such liabilities and in addition to all other liabilities of such
reserve the present values of all annuities entered upon, or fixed and
not entered upon, to be charged to such reserve) shall be transferred to
the annuity payment reserve at least once each year.
That portion of the annual investment earnings on the fund's invested
assets as required by this Section shall be transferred from the
investment and interest reserve to the Supplementary Payment Reserve.
Any balance in the investment and interest reserve shall be either
charged or credited to the Prior Service Annuity Reserve depending on
whether a deficiency or surplus exists in the investment and interest
reserve.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-204) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-204)
Sec. 6-204.
Death benefit reserve.
Amounts contributed by firemen and the city for ordinary death
benefits shall be credited to this reserve and all such benefits shall
be charged to this reserve. At the close of each fiscal year, interest
at the rate of 3% per year shall be credited on the mean balance in this
reserve.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-205) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-205)
Sec. 6-205.
Automatic increase reserve.
Amounts contributed by firemen and the city to provide the 1 1/2%
retirement annuity increments as provided in Section 6-164, together
with interest allocations, shall be credited to this reserve, and all
payments for annuity increments shall be charged to this reserve.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-206) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-206)
Sec. 6-206.
Deficiencies in reserves.
If at any time the balance in the expense reserve, the prior service
annuity reserve, the child's annuity reserve, the duty disability
reserve, or the ordinary disability reserve (either one of these) is not
sufficient to provide for expenses, annuities or benefits which are
chargeable to such reserves, the remainder required shall be transferred
from any or all of the following named reserves in the order stated:
city contribution reserve, prior service annuity reserve, salary deduction
reserve. When amounts in excess of that required to pay any
expenses, annuities or benefits chargeable to the reserves to which such
sums have been transferred shall be received into such reserves, such
excess amounts shall be transferred to the reserves from which any such
sums were taken until the full sum is returned to the reserves from
which a transfer was made. Interest at 4% per annum upon any transfer
and retransfer shall be credited to the investment and interest reserve.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-207) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-207)
Sec. 6-207.
Treasurer of fund.
The city treasurer of the city is ex officio, the treasurer and
custodian of the fund and shall furnish the board a bond of such amount as
it designates, which bond shall indemnify the board against any loss which
may result from any action or failure to act on the part of such treasurer
and custodian or any of his agents. All fees and charges incidental to the
procuring and giving of the bond shall be paid by the board.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-208) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-208)
Sec. 6-208.
Attorney.
The chief legal officer of the city is ex officio, the legal advisor of
and attorney for the board. The detailed legal work necessary to the proper
administration of the fund shall be performed by a licensed attorney
employed and paid by the board. All legal opinions of the attorney so
employed shall be submitted to the chief legal officer of the city before
action shall be taken thereon by the board.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-209) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-209)
Sec. 6-209.
In computing the service rendered by a fireman prior to
the effective date, the following periods shall be counted, in addition
to all periods during which he performed the duties of his position, as
periods of service for annuity purposes only: All periods of (a)
vacation, (b) leave of absence with whole or part pay, (c) leave of
absence without pay which were necessary on account of disability, and
(d) leave of absence during which he was engaged in the military or
naval service of the United States of America. Service credit shall not
be allowed for any period during which a fireman was in receipt of
pension on account of disability from any pension fund superseded by
this fund.
In computing the service rendered by a fireman on and after the
effective date, the following periods shall be counted in addition to
all periods during which he performed the duties of his position, as
periods of service for annuity purposes only: All periods of (a)
vacation, (b) leave of absence with whole or part pay, (c) leave of
absence during which he was engaged in the military or naval service of
the United States of America, (d) disability for which he receives any
disability benefit, (e) disability for which he receives whole or part
pay, (f) leave of absence, or other authorized relief from active
duty, during which he served as president of The Firemen's Association of
Chicago, provided that for all leaves of absence or other authorized relief under this item (f), including those beginning before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, the fireman continues to remain in sworn status, subject to the professional standards of the public employer or those terms established in statute, (g) periods of suspension from duty not to exceed a total of one
year during the total period of service of the fireman, and (h) a period of
time not to exceed 23 days in 1980 in accordance with an agreement with the
City on a settlement of strike; provided that the fireman elects to
make contributions to the Fund for the various annuity and benefit purposes
according to the provisions of this Article as though he were an active
fireman, based upon the salary attached to the civil service rank held by
him during such absence from duty, and if the fireman so elects, the city
shall make the prescribed concurrent contributions for such annuity and
benefit purposes as provided in this Article, all to the end that such
fireman shall be entitled to receive the same annuities and benefits for
which he would otherwise be eligible if he had continued as an active
fireman during the periods of absence from duty.
In computing service on and after the effective date for ordinary
disability benefit, all periods described in the preceding paragraph,
except any period for which a fireman receives ordinary disability
benefit, shall be counted as periods of service.
In computing service for any of the purposes of this Article, credit
shall be given for any periods prior to January 9, 1997,
during which an active fireman (or fire paramedic) who is a member of the
General Assembly is on leave of absence or is otherwise
authorized to be absent from duty to enable him to perform his legislative
duties, notwithstanding any reduction in salary for such periods and
notwithstanding that the contributions paid by the fireman were based on
such reduced salary rather than the full amount of salary attached to his
civil service rank.
In computing service for any of the purposes of this Article, no
credit shall be given for any period during which a fireman was not
rendering active service because of his discharge from the service,
unless proceedings to test the legality of the discharge are filed in a
court of competent jurisdiction within one year from the date of
discharge and a final judgment is entered therein declaring the
discharge illegal.
No overtime or extra service shall be included in computing service
of a fireman and not more than one year or a proper fractional part
thereof of service shall be allowed for service rendered during any
calendar year.
(Source: P.A. 97-651, eff. 1-5-12.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-210) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-210)
Sec. 6-210. Credit allowed for service in police department. Service rendered by a fireman, as a regularly appointed and sworn
policeman of the city shall be included, for the purposes of this
Article, as if such service were rendered as a fireman of the city.
Salary received by a fireman for any such service as a policeman shall
be considered, for the purposes of this Article, as salary received as a
fireman. Any annuity payable to a fireman under this Article shall be
reduced by any pension or annuity payable to him from any policemen's annuity and benefit fund in operation in the city, and any member entering service after January 1, 2011 shall not be given service credit in this fund for any period of time in which the member is in receipt of retirement benefits from any annuity and benefit fund in operation in the city.
Any policeman who becomes a fireman, subsequent to July 1, 1935, may
contribute to the fund an amount equal to the sum which would have
accumulated to his credit from deductions from salary
for annuity
purposes if he had been contributing to the fund such sums as he
contributed for annuity purposes to the policemen's annuity and benefit
fund, and no credit for periods of service rendered by him in the police
department shall be allowed, under this Article, except as to such
periods for which he made contributions to the policemen's annuity and
benefit fund, provided he has made the payments required by this
Article.
(Source: P.A. 96-1466, eff. 8-20-10.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-210.1)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-210.1)
Sec. 6-210.1. Credit for former employment with the fire department.
(a) Any fireman who (1) accumulated service credit in the Article 8 fund for
service as an employee of the Chicago Fire Department and (2) has terminated
that Article 8 service credit and received a refund of contributions therefor,
may establish service credit in this Fund for all or any part of that period of
service under the Article 8 fund by making written application to the Board by
January 1, 2010 and paying to this Fund (i) employee contributions based upon
the actual salary received and the rates in effect for members of this Fund at
the time of such service, plus (ii) the difference between the amount of employer contributions transferred to the Fund under Section 8-172.1 and the amounts equal to the employer's normal cost of contributions had such contributions been made at the rates in effect for members of this Fund at the time of such service, plus (iii) interest thereon calculated as follows:
A fireman who (1) retired on or after January 16, 2004 and on or before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly and (2) files an application to establish service credit under this subsection (a) before January 1, 2005, shall have his or her pension recalculated prospectively to include the service credit established under this subsection (a).
(b) A fireman who, at any time during the period 1970 through 1983, was
an employee of the Chicago Fire Department but did not participate in any
pension fund subject to this Code with respect to that employment may establish
service credit in this Fund for all or any part of that employment by making
written application to the Board by January 1, 2010
and paying to
this Fund (i)
employee contributions based upon the actual salary received and the rates in
effect for members of this Fund at the time of that employment, plus (ii)
the amounts equal to the employer's normal cost of contributions had such contributions been made at the rates in effect for members of this Fund at the time of that employment, plus (iii) interest thereon calculated at the actuarially assumed rate, compounded annually,
from the first date of the employment for which credit is being established
under this subsection (b) to the date of payment.
(c) (Blank).
(d) Employer contributions shall be transferred as provided in Sections
6-210.2 and 8-172.1. The employer shall not be responsible for making any
additional employer contributions for any credit established under this
Section.
(Source: P.A. 96-727, eff. 8-25-09.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-210.2)
Sec. 6-210.2. City contributions for paramedics. Municipality credits
computed and credited under Article 8 for all firemen who (1) accumulated
service credit in the Article 8 fund for service as a paramedic, (2) have
terminated that Article 8 service credit and received a refund of
contributions, and (3) are participants in this Article 6 fund on the
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly shall be
transferred by the Article 8 fund to this Fund, together with interest at the
actuarially assumed rate, compounded annually, to the date of the transfer, as
provided in Section 8-172.1 of this Code. These city contributions shall be
credited to the individual fireman only if he or she pays for prior service as
a paramedic in full to this Fund.
(Source: P.A. 96-727, eff. 8-25-09.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-210.3)
Sec. 6-210.3. Payments and rollovers.
(a) The Board may adopt rules prescribing the manner of repaying refunds
and purchasing any other credits permitted under this Article. The rules may
prescribe the manner of calculating interest when payments or repayments are
made in installments.
(b) Rollover contributions from other retirement plans qualified under the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 may be used to purchase any optional credit or
repay any refund permitted under this Article.
(Source: P.A. 93-654, eff. 1-16-04.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-210.4)
Sec. 6-210.4. Creditable service for pre-employment military service. An active fireman may establish a maximum of 24 months of additional service credit attributed to service in the armed forces of the United States that was served prior to employment by the city as a firefighter by applying in writing to the fund and, after substantiation of any such requested service, making contributions to the fund equal to (i) the employee contributions that would have been required had the service been rendered as a member, plus (ii) an amount determined by the fund to be equal to the employer's normal cost of the benefits accrued for that military service, plus (iii) interest at the actuarially assumed rate provided in the Fund's most recent annual actuarial valuation, compounded annually from the first date of membership in the fund to the date of payment on items (i) and (ii).
This Section applies only to firemen in service on or after its effective date.
(Source: P.A. 96-260, eff. 8-11-09.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-211)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-211)
Sec. 6-211. Permanent and temporary positions; exempt positions above
career service rank.
(a) Except as specified in subsection (b), no annuity, pension or
other benefit shall be paid to a fireman or widow, under this Article, based
upon any salary paid by virtue of a temporary appointment, and all
contributions, annuities and benefits shall be related to the salary which
attaches to the permanent position of the fireman.
Any fireman temporarily serving in a position or rank other than that to
which he has received permanent appointment shall be considered, while so
serving, as though he were in his permanent position or rank, except that no
increase in any pension, annuity or other benefit hereunder shall accrue to
him by virtue of any service performed by him subsequent to attaining the
compulsory retirement age provided by law or ordinance.
This Section does not apply to any person certified to the
fire department by the civil service commission of the city, during the period
of probationary service.
A fireman who holds a position at the will of the Fire Commissioner or other
appointing authority, whether or not such position is an "exempt" position,
shall be deemed to hold a temporary position.
(b) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd
General Assembly, for service in an exempt position above career service rank,
employee contributions shall be based on the actual full salary attached to the
exempt rank position held by the fireman.
For service in an exempt position above career service rank, benefit
computations under this Article shall be based on the actual full salary
attached to the exempt rank position held by the fireman if and only if:
(c) For service prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
93rd General Assembly in an exempt position above career service rank for
which contributions have been paid only on the salary attached to the fireman's
permanent career service rank, a fireman may make the contributions required
under subsection (b) by paying to the Fund before the later of the date of
retirement or 6 months after the effective date of this amendatory Act, but
in no event later than July 1, 2005, an amount equal to the difference between
the employee contributions actually made for that service and the employee
contributions that would have been made based on the actual full salary
attached to the exempt rank position held by the fireman on or after January 1,
1994, plus interest thereon at the rate of 4% per year, compounded annually,
from the date of the service to the date of payment (or to the date of
retirement if retirement is before the effective date of this amendatory Act).
In the case of a fireman who retired in an exempt rank position after January
1, 1994 and before January 1, 1999 and in the case of a fireman who retired due
to attaining compulsory retirement age before December 1, 2003, the payment
under this subsection (c) shall be for a period of at least 5 years.
If a fireman dies while eligible to make the contributions required under
subsection (b) but before the contributions are paid, the fireman's widow may
elect to make the contributions.
(d) Subsection (e) of Section 6-111 and the changes made to this Section
by this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly apply to a fireman who
retires (or becomes disabled) on or after January 1, 1994. In the case of a
benefit payable on the effective date of this amendatory Act, the resulting
increase in benefit shall begin to accrue with the first benefit payment
period commencing after the required contributions are paid.
(e) If a fireman or his survivors do not qualify to have benefits computed
on the full amount of salary received for service in an exempt position as
provided in subsection (b), benefits shall be computed on the basis of the
salary attached to the permanent career service rank, and a refund of any
employee contributions paid on the difference between the actual salary and
the salary attached to the permanent career service rank shall be payable to
the fireman upon termination of service, or to the fireman's widow or estate
upon the fireman's death.
(f) The tax levy computed under Section 6-165 shall be based on employee
contributions, including the payments of employee contributions under
subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this Section 6-211.
(g) The city shall pay to the Fund on an annual basis, in addition to
the usual city contributions, an amount at least equal to the sum of (1) the
increase in normal cost resulting from subsection (e) of Section 6-111 and
the changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act of the 93rd General
Assembly, plus (2) amortization (over a period of 30 years from the effective
date of this amendatory Act) of the initial unfunded liability resulting from
subsection (e) of Section 6-111 and the changes made to this Section by this
amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly. The payment required under this
subsection shall be no less than $400,000 per year. Payment shall begin with
the first calendar year commencing after the effective date of this amendatory
Act and shall be in addition to the tax levy otherwise calculated under Section
6-165. The city may increase that tax levy by the amount of the payment
required under this subsection, or it may utilize any funds appropriated for
this purpose.
(Source: P.A. 93-654, eff. 1-16-04.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-212) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-212)
Sec. 6-212.
Firemen in territory annexed to city.
Whenever any territory is annexed to a city, any person then regularly
employed as a paid fireman in the annexed territory, who is employed as a
fireman by the city on the date of annexation, shall automatically come
under the provisions of this Article. Service as a fireman rendered in such
territory shall be considered, for the purposes of this Article, as service
rendered in such city.
Any such fireman shall be treated, as of the date when such annexation
shall come into effect, in the manner specified in this Article concerning
present employees or future entrants of the city on the date upon which
this Article shall come into force and effect in such city.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-213) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-213)
Sec. 6-213.
Annuities, etc., exempt.
All pensions, annuities, refunds and
disability benefits granted under this Article and every portion thereof, are
exempt from attachment or garnishment process and shall not be seized, taken,
subjected to, detained, or levied upon by virtue of any judgment or any process
or proceeding whatsoever entered or issued by or out of any court in this
State, for the payment and satisfaction in whole or in part of any debt,
damage, claim, demand, or judgment against any pensioner, annuitant, applicant
for a refund or other beneficiary hereunder.
No pensioner, annuitant, applicant for a refund, disability beneficiary
or other beneficiary has a right to transfer or assign his or her pension,
annuity, refund or disability benefit or any part thereof by mortgage or
otherwise, except that an annuitant or disability beneficiary may direct in
writing that a monthly payment be made to such association or organization
with which he or his widow may be affiliated by virtue of his fire service,
or for hospitalization insurance purposes.
An annuitant may execute under oath a written waiver of his right to
receive all or any part of his annuity. The waiver shall take effect upon
being filed with the board and shall be irrevocable. The annuity shall
thereupon be permanently reduced by the amount waived.
The board, in its discretion, however, may pay to the wife of any above
stated person, such proportion of her husband's annuity, pension, refund or
disability benefit as a court may order, or such an amount as the board may
consider necessary for her support or for the support of herself and the
children, in the event of his failure to provide such support. The board may
also retain out of any future annuity, pension, refund or disability benefit
payment such amount or amounts, as it may in its discretion set for the purpose
of repayment into this fund of any moneys paid to such person through
misrepresentation, fraud or error. Any action herein provided to be taken by
the board shall, when taken, release the board and the fund from any liability
for any moneys retained or paid out as herein provided.
Whenever any annuity, pension, refund or disability benefit is payable
to a minor or to a person adjudged to be under legal disability, the board
in its discretion when to the apparent interest of such minor or person under
legal disability may waive guardianship proceedings and pay such money to the
person providing for or caring for such minor and to the wife, parent or
blood relative providing or caring for such person under legal disability.
Whenever a pensioner, annuitant, applicant for refund or disability
beneficiary disappears or his whereabouts are unknown and it cannot be
ascertained whether or not he is living, there shall be paid to his wife
under this section the amount which would be payable to her in the event
her fireman husband had died on the date of his disappearance. In the event
of his subsequent return, or upon satisfactory proof of his being alive,
the amount theretofore paid to his wife shall be charged against any moneys
payable to him under any of the provisions of this Article as though such
payment to his wife had been an allowance to her out of the moneys payable
to him as such pensioner, annuitant, applicant for refund or disability
beneficiary.
(Source: P.A. 87-1265.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-214) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-214)
Sec. 6-214.
No compensation.
A member of a board of trustees of an annuity and benefit fund provided
for in this Article shall not receive any moneys from a pension fund as
salary for service performed as a member or employee of such board.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-215) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-215)
Sec. 6-215.
No commissions on investments.
No member of the board of trustees and no person officially connected
with the board, either as an employee, or as legal advisor thereof, or as a
custodian of the fund, shall receive any commissions on account of any
investment made by the board, or act as the agent of any other person
concerning any such investment.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-216) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-216)
Sec. 6-216.
Facilities for board meetings.
Suitable rooms for office and meetings of the board of trustees of an
annuity and benefit fund provided for in this Article shall be provided by
the mayor of the city.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-217) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-217)
Sec. 6-217. Age stated in employment application to be conclusive.
For any fireman, as defined in this Article, who has filed an
application for appointment as a member of the fire department of the city,
the age therein stated shall be conclusive evidence of his age for the
purposes of providing all benefits under this Article. However, for any fireman, as defined in this Article, entering service with the City of Chicago Fire Department after January 1, 2020, the actual birthdate as provided in the fireman's birth certificate shall be conclusive evidence of the fireman's age for the purposes of this Article.
(Source: P.A. 101-365, eff. 8-9-19.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-218) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-218)
Sec. 6-218.
Duties of city officers.
It shall be the duty of the proper officers of the city to:
(a) Deduct the sums required by this Article from the
salaries of
firemen, as defined in this Article, and pay such sums to the board of
the fund in such manner as the board specifies;
(b) On the first day of each month, notify the board of the
employment of any new firemen, and of all discharges, resignations, and
suspensions from the service, deaths, and changes in salary which have
occurred during the preceding month, and the dates when any such events
occurred;
(c) Transmit to the board, in such form and at such time as the
board specifies, all information requested by the board concerning the
service, age, salary, residence, marital status, wife or widow,
children, parents, physical condition, mental condition, and death of
any firemen employed by the city; in particular, information concerning
service rendered by any such firemen prior to the effective date set
forth in this Article.
(d) Convey to the board all information required by the board
concerning each newly appointed or reappointed fireman immediately after
such appointment or reappointment;
(e) Certify to the board, as of some day in each year to be fixed by
the board, the name of each fireman to whom this Article applies;
(f) Keep such records concerning firemen as the board may reasonably
require and may specify.
All such duties shall be performed by the city officers without cost
to the fund.
(Source: P.A. 81-1536.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-219) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-219)
Sec. 6-219.
Duty to comply with article.
It shall be the duty of all officers, officials, and employees of such
city to perform any and all acts required to carry out the intent and
purposes of this Article.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-220) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-220)
Sec. 6-220. Examination
and report by Director of Insurance.
The Director of Insurance biennially shall make a thorough examination
of the fund provided for in this Article. He or she shall report the results
thereof with such recommendations as he or she deems proper to the Governor for
transmittal to the General Assembly and send a copy to the board and to the
city council of the city. The city council shall file such report and
recommendations in the official record of its proceedings.
The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall be satisfied
by filing copies of the report as required
by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act, and filing such additional copies
with the State Government Report Distribution Center for the General Assembly
as is required under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State Library Act.
(Source: P.A. 100-1148, eff. 12-10-18.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-221) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-221)
Sec. 6-221. Felony conviction. None of the benefits provided in this Article shall be paid to any
person who is convicted of any felony relating to or arising out of or in
connection with his service as a fireman.
None of the benefits provided for in this Article shall be paid to any person who otherwise would receive a survivor benefit who is convicted of any felony relating to or arising out of or in connection with the service of the fireman from whom the benefit results.
This Section shall not operate to impair any contract or vested right
heretofore acquired under any law or laws continued in this Article, nor
to preclude the right to a refund, and for the changes under this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly, shall not impair any contract or vested right acquired by a survivor prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly.
All future entrants after July 11, 1955 shall be deemed to have
consented to the provisions of this section as a condition of coverage, and all participants entering service subsequent to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly shall be deemed to have consented to the provisions of this amendatory Act as a condition of participation.
(Source: P.A. 100-334, eff. 8-25-17.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-222)
(from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-222)
Sec. 6-222. Administrative review.
(a) The provisions of the Administrative Review Law, and all
amendments and modifications thereof and the rules adopted
pursuant thereto shall apply to and govern all proceedings for the judicial
review of final administrative decisions of the retirement board hereunder.
The term "administrative decision" is as defined in Section 3-101 of the
Code of Civil Procedure.
(b) If any fireman whose application for either a duty disability benefit
under Section 6-151 or for an occupational disease disability benefit under
Section 6-151.1 has been denied by the Retirement Board brings an action for
administrative review challenging the denial of disability benefits and the
fireman prevails in the action in administrative review, then the prevailing
fireman shall be entitled to recover from the Fund court costs and litigation
expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, as part of the costs of the
action.
(Source: P.A. 93-654, eff. 1-16-04.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-223) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-223)
Sec. 6-223.
General provisions and savings clause.
The provisions of Article 1 and Article 23 of this Code apply to this
Article as though such provisions were fully set forth in this Article as a
part thereof.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-224) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-224)
Sec. 6-224.
(a) Any active member of the General Assembly Retirement System
may apply for transfer of his credits and creditable service accumulated
under this Fund to the General Assembly System. Such credits and creditable
service shall be transferred forthwith. Payment by this Fund to the General
Assembly Retirement System shall be made at the same time and shall consist of:
(1) the amounts accumulated to the credit of the applicant, including
interest, on the books of the Fund on the date of transfer, but excluding any additional
or optional credits, which credits shall be refunded to the applicant; and
(2) municipality credits computed and credited under this Article including
interest, on the books of the Fund on the date the member terminated service
under the Fund. Participation in this Fund as to any credits transferred
under this Section shall terminate on the date of transfer.
(b) An active member of the General Assembly may reinstate service and
service credits terminated upon receipt of a separation benefit, by payment
to the Fund of the amount of the separation benefit plus interest thereon
to the date of payment.
(Source: P.A. 81-1128.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-225) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-225)
Sec. 6-225.
(a) Persons otherwise required or eligible to participate
in the Fund who elect to continue participation in the General Assembly
System under Section 2-117.1 may not participate in the Fund for the duration
of such continued participation under Section 2-117.1.
(b) Upon terminating such continued participation, a person may transfer
credits and creditable service accumulated under Section 2-117.1 to this
Fund, upon payment to the Fund of (1) the amount by which the employer and
employee contributions that would have been required if he had participated
in this Fund during the period for which credit under Section 2-117.1 is
being transferred, plus interest, exceeds the amounts actually transferred
under that Section to the Fund, plus (2) interest thereon at 6% per annum
compounded annually from the date of such participation to the date of payment.
(Source: P.A. 82-342.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-226) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-226)
Sec. 6-226.
Transfer of creditable service to Article 8, 9 or 13 fund.
(a) Any city officer as defined in Section 8-243.2 of this Code,
any county officer elected by vote of the people who is
a participant in the pension fund established under Article 9 of this Code,
and any elected sanitary district commissioner who is a participant in a
pension fund established under Article 13 of this Code, may apply for
transfer of his credits and creditable service accumulated in this Fund to
such Article 8, 9 or 13 fund. Such creditable service shall be
transferred forthwith. Payment by this Fund to the Article 8, 9 or 13
fund shall be made at the same time and shall consist of:
Participation in this Fund as to any
credits transferred under this Section shall terminate on the date of transfer.
(b) Any such elected city officer, county officer or sanitary
district commissioner may reinstate credits and creditable service
terminated upon receipt of a separation benefit, by payment to the Fund of
the amount of the separation benefit plus interest thereon to the
date of payment.
(Source: P.A. 85-964; 86-1488.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-227)
Sec. 6-227. Transfer of creditable service from Article 4. Until 6 months after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly, any active member of the Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago may transfer to the Fund up to a total of 10 years of creditable service accumulated under Article 4 of this Code upon payment to the Fund within 5 years after the date of application of an amount equal to the difference between the amount of employee and employer contributions transferred to the Fund under Section 4-108.6 and the amounts determined by the Fund in accordance with this Section, plus interest on that difference at the actuarially assumed rate, compounded annually, from the date of service to the date of payment.
The Fund must determine the fireman's payment required to establish creditable service under this Section by taking into account the appropriate actuarial assumptions, including without limitation the fireman's service, age, and salary history; the level of funding of the Fund; and any other factors that the Fund determines to be relevant. For this purpose, the fireman's required payment should result in no significant increase to the Fund's unfunded actuarial accrued liability determined as of the most recent actuarial valuation, based on the same assumptions and methods used to develop and report the Fund's actuarial accrued liability and actuarial value of assets under Statement No. 25 of Governmental Accounting Standards Board or any subsequent applicable Statement.
(Source: P.A. 100-544, eff. 11-8-17.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-227.1)
Sec. 6-227.1. Transfer of creditable service to Article 4.
(a) Until 6 months after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly, any active participant in an Article 4 pension fund may apply for transfer of creditable service accumulated in the Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago to any Article 4 pension fund. Such creditable service shall be transferred only upon payment by the Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago to the Article 4 fund of an amount equal to:
Participation in the Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago as to any credits transferred under this Section shall terminate on the date of transfer.
(b) An active participant in an Article 4 pension fund applying for a transfer of creditable service under subsection (a) may reinstate credits and creditable service terminated upon receipt of a refund by payment to the Article 4 pension fund of the amount of the refund with interest thereon at the actuarially assumed rate, compounded annually, from the date of the refund to the date of payment.
(Source: P.A. 101-474, eff. 8-23-19.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-228)
Sec. 6-228. Action by Fund against third party; subrogation. In those cases where the injury or death for which a disability or death benefit is payable under this Article was caused under circumstances creating a legal liability on the part of some person or entity (hereinafter "third party") to pay damages to the fireman, legal proceedings may be taken against such third party to recover damages notwithstanding the Fund's payment of or liability to pay disability or death benefits under this Article. In such case, however, if the action against such third party is brought by the injured fireman or his personal representative and judgment is obtained and paid, or settlement is made with such third party, either with or without suit, from the amount received by such fireman or personal representative, then there shall be paid to the Fund the amount of money representing the death or disability benefits paid or to be paid to the disabled fireman pursuant to the provisions of this Article. In all circumstances where the action against a third party is brought by the disabled fireman or his personal representative, the Fund shall have a claim or lien upon any recovery, by judgment or settlement, out of which the disabled fireman or his personal representative might be compensated from such third party. The Fund may satisfy or enforce any such claim or lien only from that portion of a recovery that has been, or can be, allocated or attributed to past and future lost salary, which recovery is by judgment or settlement. The Fund's claim or lien shall not be satisfied or enforced from that portion of a recovery that has been, or can be, allocated or attributed to medical care and treatment, pain and suffering, loss of consortium, and attorney's fees and costs.
Where action is brought by the disabled fireman or his personal representative they shall forthwith notify the Fund, by personal service or registered mail, of such fact and of the name of the court where such suit is brought, filing proof of such notice in such action. The Fund may, at any time thereafter, intervene in such action upon its own motion. Therefore, no release or settlement of claim for damages by reason of injury to the disabled fireman, and no satisfaction of judgment in such proceedings, shall be valid without the written consent of the Board of Trustees authorized by this Code to administer the Fund created under this Article, except that such consent shall be provided expeditiously following a settlement or judgment.
In the event the disabled fireman or his personal representative has not instituted an action against a third party at a time when only 3 months remain before such action would thereafter be barred by law, the Fund may, in its own name or in the name of the personal representative, commence a proceeding against such third party seeking the recovery of all damages on account of injuries caused to the fireman. From any amount so recovered, the Fund shall pay to the personal representative of such disabled fireman all sums collected from such third party by judgment or otherwise in excess of the amount of disability or death benefits paid or to be paid under this Article to the disabled fireman or his personal representative, and such costs, attorney's fees, and reasonable expenses as may be incurred by the Fund in making the collection or in enforcing such liability. The Fund's recovery, shall be satisfied only from that portion of a recovery that has been, or can be, allocated or attributed to past and future lost salary, which recovery is by judgment or settlement. The Fund's recovery shall not be satisfied from that portion of the recovery that has been or can be allocated or attributed to medical care and treatment, pain and suffering, loss of consortium, and attorney's fees and costs.
Additionally, with respect to any right of subrogation asserted by the Fund under this Section, the Fund, in the exercise of discretion, may determine what amount from past or future salary shall be appropriate under the circumstances to collect from the recovery obtained on behalf of the disabled fireman.
(Source: P.A. 96-727, eff. 8-25-09.)
(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 average monthly salary 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.
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, 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.
(b-5) 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 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:
(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 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. 99-905, eff. 11-29-16.)
(40 ILCS 5/6-230)
Sec. 6-230. Participation by an alderperson or member of city council.
(a) A person shall be a member under this Article if he or she (1) is or was employed and receiving a salary as a fireman under item (a) of Section 6-106, (2) has at least 5 years of service under this Article, (3) is employed in a position covered under Section 8-243, (4) made an election under Article 8 to not receive service credit or be a participant under that Article, and (5) made an election to participate under this Article.
(b) For the purposes of determining employee and employer contributions under this Article, the employee and employer shall be responsible for any and all contributions otherwise required if the person was employed and receiving salary as a fireman under item (a) of Section 6-106.
(Source: P.A. 102-15, eff. 6-17-21.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
40 ILCS 5/ - Illinois Pension Code.
Article 1 - General Provisions: Short Title, Effect Of Code And Other Provisions
Article 1A - Regulation Of Public Pension Funds
Article 2 - General Assembly Retirement System
Article 3 - Police Pension Fund - Municipalities 500,000 And Under
Article 4 - Firefighters' Pension Fund - Municipalities 500,000 And Under
Article 5 - Policemen's Annuity And Benefit Fund--Cities Over 500,000
Article 6 - Firemen's Annuity And Benefit Fund--Cities Over 500,000
Article 7 - Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund
Article 10 - Forest Preserve District Employees' Annuity And Benefit Fund
Article 13 - Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Retirement Fund
Article 14 - State Employees' Retirement System Of Illinois
Article 15 - State Universities Retirement System
Article 16 - Teachers' Retirement System Of The State Of Illinois
Article 17 - Public School Teachers' Pension And Retirement Fund--Cities Of Over 500,000 Inhabitants
Article 18 - Judges Retirement System Of Illinois
Article 20 - Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act
Article 21 - Social Security Enabling Act
Article 22 - Miscellaneous Collateral Provisions
Article 22A - Investment Board
Article 22B - The Police Officers' Pension Investment Fund
Article 22C - The Firefighters' Pension Investment Fund