Illinois Compiled Statutes 40 ILCS 5/15-146.1 – Survivors insurance benefits-Maximum amounts
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(a) The maximum total survivors annuity payable on account of any deceased participating employee shall be the lesser of: (1) 80% of the final rate of earnings; or (2) (A) $400 per month if one survivors insurance beneficiary is entitled to a survivors annuity, or (B) $600 per month if there are 2 or more such beneficiaries.
(b) The maximum total survivors annuity payable on account of the death of any person occurring after retirement or after termination of his or her employee status shall be the lesser of: (1) 80% of the final rate of earnings; (2) (A) $400 per month if one survivors insurance beneficiary is entitled to a survivors annuity, or (B) $600 per month if there are 2 or more such beneficiaries; or (3) 80% of the retirement annuity payable to the annuitant at the date of retirement under the provisions of Rule 1, Rule 2, or Rule 3 of Section 15-136, or 80% of the retirement annuity which would have been payable to the participant upon attainment of the minimum age at which the penalty for early retirement would not be applicable or the date of death, whichever is later, based upon credits earned as of the date of death.
(c) The maximum total survivors annuity payable on account of the death of any person whose death occurs while in receipt of a disability retirement annuity under Section 15-153.2 shall be the lesser of (1) 80% of his or her final rate of earnings, (2) (A) $400 per month if one survivors insurance beneficiary is entitled to a survivors annuity, or (B) $600 per month if 2 or more survivors insurance beneficiaries qualify for this benefit, or (3) 80% of the retirement annuity which would have been payable upon attainment of the age at which the penalty for early retirement would not be applicable or the date of death, whichever is later, based upon the participant’s credits on the date of death, or 80% of the disability retirement annuity whichever is greater.
(d) If the minimum annuity provided under Section 15-146 exceeds the maximum annuity provided under this Section, the minimum annuity shall be payable.
(e) If an annuitant has elected a reversionary annuity, the retirement annuity referred to in this Section is that which would have been payable had such election not been filed.
(f) If a survivors insurance beneficiary qualifies for a survivors or widows annuity because of pension credits established by the participant or annuitant in another system covered by Article 20, and the combined survivors annuities exceed the highest survivors annuity which could be provided by either system based upon the combined pension credits, the survivors annuity payable by this system shall be reduced to that amount which, when added to the survivors annuity payable by the other system, would equal this highest survivors annuity. If the other system has a similar provision for adjustment of the survivors annuity, the respective proportional survivors annuities shall be reduced proportionately according to the ratio which the amount of each proportional survivors annuity bears to the aggregate of all proportional survivors annuities. If a survivors annuity is payable by another system covered by Article 20, and the survivor elects to waive the survivors annuity and accept a lump sum payment or death benefit in lieu of the survivors annuity, this system shall, for the purpose of adjusting the survivors annuity under this subsection, assume that the survivor was entitled to a survivors annuity which, in accordance with actuarial tables of this system, is the actuarial equivalent of the amount of the lump sum payment or death benefit.
(g) The total monthly survivors annuity payable to the beneficiaries of any annuitant who terminated employment before July 14, 1959 and whose death occurs after September 16, 1977 shall not exceed $200.
(h) Whenever a reduction in the survivors annuity is made as authorized above, the survivors annuity to each dependent parent shall be proportionately reduced or eliminated, and if further reduction is necessary, the survivors annuity payable to every other person shall be proportionately decreased.
(i) This Section applies to the survivors insurance benefits provided to the eligible survivors of a Tier 1 member.
(b) The maximum total survivors annuity payable on account of the death of any person occurring after retirement or after termination of his or her employee status shall be the lesser of: (1) 80% of the final rate of earnings; (2) (A) $400 per month if one survivors insurance beneficiary is entitled to a survivors annuity, or (B) $600 per month if there are 2 or more such beneficiaries; or (3) 80% of the retirement annuity payable to the annuitant at the date of retirement under the provisions of Rule 1, Rule 2, or Rule 3 of Section 15-136, or 80% of the retirement annuity which would have been payable to the participant upon attainment of the minimum age at which the penalty for early retirement would not be applicable or the date of death, whichever is later, based upon credits earned as of the date of death.
Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 40 ILCS 5/15-146.1
- Annuity: A periodic (usually annual) payment of a fixed sum of money for either the life of the recipient or for a fixed number of years. A series of payments under a contract from an insurance company, a trust company, or an individual. Annuity payments are made at regular intervals over a period of more than one full year.
- Beneficiary: A person who is entitled to receive the benefits or proceeds of a will, trust, insurance policy, retirement plan, annuity, or other contract. Source: OCC
- Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
- Month: means a calendar month, and the word "year" a calendar year unless otherwise expressed; and the word "year" alone, is equivalent to the expression "year of our Lord. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.10
(c) The maximum total survivors annuity payable on account of the death of any person whose death occurs while in receipt of a disability retirement annuity under Section 15-153.2 shall be the lesser of (1) 80% of his or her final rate of earnings, (2) (A) $400 per month if one survivors insurance beneficiary is entitled to a survivors annuity, or (B) $600 per month if 2 or more survivors insurance beneficiaries qualify for this benefit, or (3) 80% of the retirement annuity which would have been payable upon attainment of the age at which the penalty for early retirement would not be applicable or the date of death, whichever is later, based upon the participant’s credits on the date of death, or 80% of the disability retirement annuity whichever is greater.
(d) If the minimum annuity provided under Section 15-146 exceeds the maximum annuity provided under this Section, the minimum annuity shall be payable.
(e) If an annuitant has elected a reversionary annuity, the retirement annuity referred to in this Section is that which would have been payable had such election not been filed.
(f) If a survivors insurance beneficiary qualifies for a survivors or widows annuity because of pension credits established by the participant or annuitant in another system covered by Article 20, and the combined survivors annuities exceed the highest survivors annuity which could be provided by either system based upon the combined pension credits, the survivors annuity payable by this system shall be reduced to that amount which, when added to the survivors annuity payable by the other system, would equal this highest survivors annuity. If the other system has a similar provision for adjustment of the survivors annuity, the respective proportional survivors annuities shall be reduced proportionately according to the ratio which the amount of each proportional survivors annuity bears to the aggregate of all proportional survivors annuities. If a survivors annuity is payable by another system covered by Article 20, and the survivor elects to waive the survivors annuity and accept a lump sum payment or death benefit in lieu of the survivors annuity, this system shall, for the purpose of adjusting the survivors annuity under this subsection, assume that the survivor was entitled to a survivors annuity which, in accordance with actuarial tables of this system, is the actuarial equivalent of the amount of the lump sum payment or death benefit.
(g) The total monthly survivors annuity payable to the beneficiaries of any annuitant who terminated employment before July 14, 1959 and whose death occurs after September 16, 1977 shall not exceed $200.
(h) Whenever a reduction in the survivors annuity is made as authorized above, the survivors annuity to each dependent parent shall be proportionately reduced or eliminated, and if further reduction is necessary, the survivors annuity payable to every other person shall be proportionately decreased.
(i) This Section applies to the survivors insurance benefits provided to the eligible survivors of a Tier 1 member.