Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1243

Introduced
2/2/23  

Caption

PEN CD-SURS-POLICE DISABILITY

Impact

The proposed amendment significantly changes the landscape of benefits available to police officers in Illinois. Beyond merely ensuring financial support, it also reinforces the acknowledgement that certain medical conditions, like heart disease or tuberculosis, may be directly attributable to a police officer's duties. By expanding the definition of qualifying disabilities, the bill aims to protect police officers who are often placed in compromising situations, and thus potentially face unique health risks. This reform could demand additional funding considerations for state pensions, impacting budget allocations within the system.

Summary

SB1243 aims to amend the Illinois Pension Code, specifically concerning police officers' entitlements to disability benefits resulting from injuries sustained in the line of duty. The bill establishes that if a police officer is determined to be physically or mentally disabled due to a sickness, accident, or injury incurred while performing their duties, they may be eligible for a line of duty disability annuity. This annuity is calculated as the greater of 65% of the officer's current salary or the retirement annuity they would qualify for, minus automatic annual increases. This creates a more robust safety net for police officers facing severe health challenges due to their profession.

Contention

While SB1243 has the potential to deliver significant benefits to police officers, it is not without contention. Critics may argue that broadening the criteria for what constitutes a disability could lead to increased financial strain on the pension system. Opponents might raise concerns regarding the broader implications for state finances, especially if the claims for line of duty disabilities rise dramatically. Moreover, there may be debates surrounding the definitions of 'work-related' conditions and the criteria for determining eligibility, making the implementation of the bill a point of further legislative scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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PEN CD-SURS-SURVIVORS BENEFITS