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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 17-156.2. Increases to retired members. Any teacher who retired prior to September 1, 1959 on a service retirement pension at age 55 or over with at least 15 years of validated service, or while under age 55 with at least 20 years of validated service, or any teacher retired for total and permanent disability who is aged 65 years or over, shall be entitled to receive the benefits of this Section beginning January 1, 1972, except that no teacher may receive increases in benefits under both this Section and Section 17-156.1.
These benefits shall be the same as provided in Section 17-156.1, as amended, except that the yearly automatic annual increase to and including the calendar year 1971 shall be limited to 1 1/2 %. This payment shall begin in January, 1972.
A pensioner who otherwise qualifies for the aforesaid benefit shall make a one-time payment of 1% of the monthly base pension multiplied by each complete year of service forming the basis of his service or disability retirement pension. Unless the pensioner rejects the benefits of this Section, such sum shall be deducted from the pensioner's December 1971 pension check and shall not be refundable.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 40. Pensions § 5/17-156.2. Increases to retired members - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-40-pensions/il-st-sect-40-5-17-156-2/
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