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Code · Illinois · Chapter 40 — PENSIONS · Act 5

Sec. 21-117. Inactivation.

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Sec. 21-117. Inactivation. Any political subdivision which ceases its corporate existence as the result of legal dissolution, annexation, or consolidation, shall promptly notify the State Agency and furnish legal documentation of such fact, whereupon the State Agency shall notify the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to permanently inactivate the coverage and reporting requirements applicable to such entity. If any employees remain upon the payroll of the entity beyond the official date of dissolution, the notice to the State Agency shall specify the ending date of the calendar month in which their employment relationship shall cease, and the coverage and reporting requirements under the entity's agreement shall continue upon any wages paid during that period.
The dissolution notice must identify the name and address of the repository where the payroll books and records of the dissolved entity shall be preserved for the statutory period.
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