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Code · Illinois · Chapter 40 — PENSIONS · Act 5

Sec. 7-205.1. Reserves for Disability Benefits.

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Sec. 7-205.1. Reserves for Disability Benefits.
A temporary and total and permanent disability benefit reserves shall be created for payment of all temporary and total and permanent disability benefits.
1. Amounts to fund the cost of total and permanent disability benefits shall be established at the time such benefits are granted under actuarial tables adopted by the Board upon recommendation of the Actuary of the Fund. All total and permanent disability benefits payable shall be charged to this reserved amount.
2. Temporary disability benefit payments shall be charged to the disability reserve when made.
3. Amounts credited to the disability reserve shall be derived from municipality contributions made pursuant to Section 7-172, paragraph (b), subparagraph 3.
4. The total and permanent disability reserve shall be revalued annually as of December 31. Any adjustment required therein by such revaluation shall be charged or credited to the earnings and experience variation reserve.
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