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Code · Illinois · Chapter 40 — PENSIONS · Act 5

Sec. 7-211. Authorizations.

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Sec. 7-211. Authorizations.
(a)Each participating municipality and instrumentality thereof and each participating instrumentality shall:
1. Deduct all normal and additional contributions and contributions for federal Social
Security taxes as required by the Social Security Enabling Act from each payment of earnings payable to each participating employee who is entitled to any earnings from such municipality or instrumentality thereof or participating instrumentality, and remit all normal and additional contributions immediately to the board; and
2. Pay to the board contributions required by this Article.
(b)Each participating employee shall, by virtue of the payment of contributions to this fund, receive a vested interest in the annuities and benefits provided in this Article and in consideration of such vested interest shall be deemed to have agreed and authorized the deduction from earnings of all contributions payable to this fund in accordance with this Article.
(c)Payment of earnings less the amounts of contributions provided in this Article and in the Social Security Enabling Act shall be a full and complete discharge of all claims for payment for services rendered by any employee during the period covered by any such payment.
(d)Any covered annuitant may authorize the withholding of all or a portion of his or her annuity, for the payment of premiums on group accident and health insurance provided pursuant to Section 7-199.1. The annuitant may revoke this authorization at any time.
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