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Code · Illinois · Chapter 40 — PENSIONS · Act 5

Sec. 3-124.2. Deduction for group plans.

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Sec. 3-124.2. Deduction for group plans. If a municipality sponsors a group hospital and medical plan which includes retired police officers and their spouses, upon written request of a retired police officer, deductions shall be made from the pension payments of the officer in the amounts which the officer is required to contribute toward the group plan in order to obtain such coverage.
Whenever continued group insurance coverage is elected in accordance with the provisions of Section 367g of the Illinois Insurance Code, as now or hereafter amended, the total monthly premium for such continued group insurance coverage or such portion thereof as is not paid by the municipality shall, upon request of the person electing such continued group insurance coverage, be deducted from any monthly pension benefit otherwise payable to such person pursuant to this Article, to be remitted by the pension fund making such deduction to the insurance company or other entity providing the group insurance coverage.
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