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Code · Illinois · Chapter 40 — PENSIONS · Act 5

Sec. 4-106.1. Discontinuation of fire protection district; annexation to fire protection district; dissolution and reestablishment of inactive firefighters' pension funds.

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Sec. 4-106.1. Discontinuation of fire protection district; annexation to fire protection district; dissolution and reestablishment of inactive firefighters' pension funds.
(a)Whenever a fire protection district which has established a pension fund under this Article is discontinued under the Fire Protection District Act, and the municipality assuming the obligations of the district is required to and has established a Firefighters' Pension Fund under this Article, the assets of the fund established by the district shall be transferred to the Board of Trustees of the Firefighters' Pension Fund of the municipality. The Firefighters' Pension Fund of the municipality shall assume all accrued liabilities of the district's pension fund, and all accrued rights, benefits and future expectancies of the members, retired employees and beneficiaries of the district's fund shall remain unimpaired.
(b)If a municipal fire department for which a pension fund has been established under this Article is discontinued and the affected territory is annexed by a fire protection district, and the fire protection district is required to and has established a firefighters' pension fund under this Article, then the assets of the firefighters' pension fund established by the municipality shall be transferred to the board of trustees of the pension fund of the fire protection district. The firefighters' pension fund of the fire protection district shall assume all liabilities of the municipality's firefighters' pension fund, and all of the accrued rights, benefits, and future expectancies of the members, retired employees, and beneficiaries of the municipality's firefighters' pension fund shall remain unimpaired.
(c)The corporate authorities of a municipality for which a pension fund has been established under this Article may, by resolution or ordinance, dissolve the fund if an independent auditor has certified to the authorities that the fund has no liabilities, participants, or beneficiaries entitled to benefits, and the authorities shall reestablish the fund if a firefighter of the municipality seeks to establish service credit in the fund or if reestablishment of the fund is required upon a former firefighter's reinstatement of creditable service under subsection
(g)of Section 4-109.3 of this Code.
The Public Pension Division of the Department of Insurance shall adopt rules regarding the process and procedures for
(i)dissolving a pension fund under this Section and
(ii)redistributing assets and reestablishing the fund if reestablishment of the fund is necessary.
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