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Code · Illinois · Chapter 40 — PENSIONS · Act 5

Sec. 14-108.2b. Former Chicago Police Department Crime Laboratory Division employees.

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Sec. 14-108.2b. Former Chicago Police Department Crime Laboratory Division employees.
(a)For the purposes of this Section and Section 8-230.5:
(1)"Takeover date" means the date upon which the Illinois Department of State Police
assumes and becomes responsible for performing the crime laboratory functions that are transferred to the Department from the Chicago Police Department Crime Laboratory Division pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement.
(2)The "dual eligibility period" of a person to whom this Section applies means the
period beginning when the person is employed by the Illinois Department of State Police to perform services relating to the transferred crime laboratory functions and ending on the last day of the second complete pay period of that employment following the takeover date or the effective date of this Section, whichever occurs later.
(b)This Section applies only to persons who were employed at any time between June 30, 1995 and the takeover date by the Chicago Police Department Crime Laboratory Division in connection with functions of that Division that are transferred to the State pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement, and who become employed by the Illinois Department of State Police on or after July 1, 1995 but no later than 6 months after the takeover date to perform services relating to those transferred functions.
(c)A person to whom this Section applies who has not begun receiving a retirement benefit under Article 8 may elect to continue participation in the pension fund governed by Article 8 through the last day of his or her dual eligibility period by giving written notice to the System and the Article 8 fund of this election within 15 days of beginning service or within 15 days after this Section takes effect, whichever is later. Any person so electing shall become a member of this System beginning on the day following the last day of the dual eligibility period and shall be a noncovered employee for the remainder of his or her employment, except as may be otherwise required under federal law.
(d)If a person to whom this Section applies does not elect to become a member of this System in accordance with subsection (c), the person shall be deemed to have elected to participate in the System as of the first day of his or her employment with the Illinois Department of State Police and shall be a covered employee for the duration of that employment.
(e)In the case of a person to whom this Section applies and who is performing services for the Department of State Police relating to the transferred crime laboratory functions at the time of death or the commencement of disability, the following requirements are not applicable:
(1)The requirement of 18 months of creditable service to qualify for temporary
disability benefits under Section 14-123.1.
(2)The requirement of 1 1/2 years of creditable service to qualify for nonoccupational
disability benefits under Section 14-124.
(3)The requirement of 1 1/2 years of contributing creditable service for the surviving
spouse to qualify for a survivors annuity under Section 14-120.
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