Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1455

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
1/31/25  
Refer
3/12/25  

Caption

PEN CD-DEFERRED COMP-FEES

Impact

This legislative change is significant as it alters the financial responsibilities associated with the management of the deferred compensation plans. By shifting the financial burden from individual employees to employers, SB1455 may enhance the attractiveness of public service roles in Illinois, potentially fostering increased participation in the state’s deferred compensation programs. Employers will need to incorporate these costs into their budget considerations, which could affect overall employment strategies and compensation packages.

Summary

SB1455, introduced in the Illinois General Assembly by Sen. Robert F. Martwick, aims to amend the Deferred Compensation Article of the Illinois Pension Code. The bill stipulates that, after January 1, 2026, administration expenses of the deferred compensation plan will be recovered by charging fees equitably among participating employers rather than State employees. This change seeks to streamline the funding process for these administrative costs, alleviating the prior financial burden on employee earnings. The implementation is intended to be effective immediately upon passing.

Contention

Notably, this bill amends the State Mandates Act to specify that no state reimbursement will be provided for the implementation of these changes. This could spark discussions among employers about the fairness and sustainability of such a change, particularly as it adds financial responsibility to them without state support. Critics may argue that this approach might lead to uneven financial impacts across different employers and sectors, particularly affecting smaller employers who may struggle with the additional administrative costs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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