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Code · Illinois · Chapter 40 — PENSIONS · Act 5

Sec. 13-801. Transfer of credits to General Assembly Retirement System.

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Sec. 13-801. Transfer of credits to General Assembly Retirement System.
(a)Payments. Any active member of the General Assembly Retirement System may apply for a transfer of 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.
An active member of the General Assembly who has service credits and creditable service under the Fund may establish additional service credits and creditable service for periods during which such member was an elected official and could have elected to participate but did not so elect. Service credits and creditable service may be established by payment to the fund of an amount equal to the contributions such member would have made if an election to participate had been made, plus interest to the date of payment.
(b)Validation of service credits. An active member of the General Assembly having no service credits or creditable service in the Fund, may establish service credit and creditable service for periods during which such member was an employee of an employer in an elective office and could have elected to participate in the Fund but did not so elect.
Service credits and creditable service may be established by payment to the Fund of an amount equal to the contributions such member would have made if an election to participate had been made, plus interest to the date of payment, together with a like amount as the applicable municipality credits including interest, but the total period of such creditable service that may be validated shall not exceed 8 years.
(c)Termination of continued participation. 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.
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 this Fund of:
(1)the amount by which the employer and employee contributions that would have been
required if such member 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, and
(2)interest thereon at 6% per annum compounded annually from the date of payment.
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