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Code · Illinois · Chapter 40 — PENSIONS · Act 5

Sec. 15-155.1. Actions to enforce payments by employers.

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Sec. 15-155.1. Actions to enforce payments by employers.
(a)Except as otherwise specified, if any employer fails to transmit to the System contributions required of it under this Article or contributions collected by it from its participating employees for the purposes of this Article for more than 120 days after the payment of those contributions is due, the Board, after giving notice to that employer, may certify to the State Comptroller the amounts of such delinquent payments in accordance with any applicable rules of the Comptroller, and the Comptroller shall deduct the amounts so certified or any part thereof from any payments of State funds to the employer involved and shall remit the amount so deducted to the System. If State funds from which such deductions may be made are not available or if deductions are delayed for longer than 120 days after the date of the certification to the Comptroller, the Board may proceed against the employer to recover the amounts of such delinquent payments in the appropriate circuit court.
(b)Except as otherwise specified, if any employer that is a community college district fails to transmit to the System contributions required of it under this Article or contributions collected by it from its participating employees for the purposes of this Article for more than 120 days after the payment of those contributions is due, the Board, after giving notice to that employer, may certify the fact of such delinquent payment to the county treasurer of the county in which that employer is located, who shall thereafter remit the amounts collected from any taxes levied by the employer directly to the System. If the funds from which such remittances may be made are not available or if the remittances are delayed for longer than 120 days after the date of the certification to the county treasurer, the Board may proceed against the employer to recover the amounts of such delinquent payments in the appropriate circuit court.
(c)Nothing in this Section prohibits the Board from proceeding against an employer to recover the amounts of any delinquent payments in the appropriate circuit court.
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