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What is creditable service?

It is time served as a police officer as a member of a regularly constituted police force of a municipality.

What does creditable service include?

  • Leaves of Absence for Illness or Accident - Leaves of absence for illness or accident regardless of length and periods of disability for which a police officer received no disability payments under Article 3 of the Illinois Pension Code shall be counted as creditable service.

  • Leaves of Absence for 30 Days or Less in Any One Year - Furloughs and leaves of absence of 30 days or less in any one year may be counted as creditable service, if the police officer makes the contribution to the fund that would have been required had he or she not been on furlough or leave of absence. To qualify, the police officer must pay the required contribution to the fund either subsequent to the termination of the furlough or leave of absence or prior to date of retirement, if the municipality has not made such contributions on his or her behalf.

  • Military Service Creditable service includes all periods of service in the military, naval or air forces of the United States, not to exceed 5 years. (exception: a police officer with more than 5 years of creditable service on July 1, 1973 shall receive the total amount thereof as of that date.) This period of service must be entered upon while on active status as a police officer of a municipality. The police officer must upon applying for a permanent pension, and in accordance with the board, pay into the fund the amount the officer would have contributed if he or she had been a regular contributor during such period, if the municipality for which the officer served, has made no contributions on behalf of the police officer.

  • To Serve As An Executive Of An Organization Creditable service includes time served as an executive of an organization whose membership consists of members of a police department by a police officer while on leave of absence from a police department. In order to qualify, the police officer must be a participant of a fund established under Article 3 of the Illinois Pension Code and have at least 10 years of service as a police officer and did not receive any credit for such service under any other retirement system, pension fund or annuity and benefit fund included in the Illinois Pension Code. The police officer must pay to the fund, pursuant to the rules of the board, the amount he or she would have contributed had the officer been an active member of the police department. The organization must pay a contribution equal to the municipality's normal cost for that period of service.

  • Creditable Service Originally Established In Another Police Pension Fund Creditable service includes periods of service originally established in another police pension fund under Article 3 or in the Fund established under Article 7, for which the contributions have been transferred under Section 3-110.7 or Section 7-139.9 and any additional contribution required under Section 3-110(d)(2) has been paid in full.

  • See Illinois Administrative Code Section 4404 for more detail.

What does creditable service not include?

  • Furloughs and leaves of absence without pay exceeding 30 days.
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