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Code · Illinois · Chapter 40 — PENSIONS · Act 5

Sec. 11-222. Certain park district employees.

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Sec. 11-222. Certain park district employees.
The "Exchange of Functions Act of 1957", to the extent that it applies to the fund, is incorporated into and made a part of this Article by express reference. Employees of a city who are members of the fund and who are transferred to the employment of a park district pursuant to the aforesaid Act shall remain members of the fund, and their rights, credits and equities shall remain unimpaired by such transfer of employment.
After such transfer of employment, the city shall assume no further financial responsibility or obligation for such employees under this Article, but such financial responsibility and obligation shall become the duty of the park district by which they are employed. Wherever, as to such employees, reference is made in this Article to the exercise of a function, power, responsibility or duty by the city, such reference shall apply, effective January 1, 1959, to the governing board of the park district by which such persons are employed.
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