Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 1600 - UNIVERSITIES RETIREMENT
Subpart D - BENEFIT CALCULATION AND PAYMENT
Section 1600.440 - Voluntary Deductions from Annuity Payments
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Purpose. This Section implements procedures for voluntary deductions from annuities and disability benefits as authorized under Section 4 of the State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act (SSAWA) [5 ILCS 365/4] and Section 4.5 of the Voluntary Payroll Deductions Act of 1983 (VPDA) [5 ILCS 340/4.5] . The SSAWA allows a SURS annuitant receiving an annuity or disability benefit to authorize the withholding of a portion of his or her annuity or disability benefit for purposes enumerated in Section 4(1) through (13) of the SSAWA. In furtherance of Section 4(12) of the SSAWA, the VPDA allows a SURS annuitant receiving an annuity or disability benefit under Article 15 of the Code to authorize the withholding of a portion of his or her annuity or disability benefit for contribution to a maximum of four organizations described in Section 3(b) and (c) of the VPDA. Upon written request of the annuitant, SURS may deduct from the annuity or disability benefit of the annuitant the amount specified in the voluntary deduction authorization to the entity designated by the annuitant.
a) Written Authorizations. The written request for voluntary annuity or disability benefit deductions shall be made by filling out and signing a SURS-prepared voluntary deduction authorization form, by written correspondence from the annuitant, or by a voluntary deduction authorization form prepared by an organization or entity authorized to solicit annuitants under the SSAWA and VPDA.
b) Form of Authorization. The voluntary deduction authorization form or correspondence shall contain the following to be an effective authorization for voluntary deductions:
c) Effective Date of Authorization. The voluntary deduction authorization shall be effective for annuities and disability benefits according to the following schedule. An authorization is deemed submitted when it is received and date stamped by SURS.
d) Deduction Increases. The annuitant may authorize in writing increases in amounts withheld by voluntary deduction without filing a new deduction authorization form (e.g., on account of increases in union dues). However, prior to an increase in withholding taking effect, written notice shall be given to SURS and to each affected annuitant by the entity to receive the increase.
e) Termination and Reinstatement. Effective voluntary deduction authorizations may be terminated at any time by the annuitant by written request. Absent a written request for termination, an effective voluntary deduction authorization is automatically terminated upon reaching the date of expiration as indicated on the written request for voluntary deductions. If no expiration date is indicated, then the voluntary deduction authorization continues to be effective for each recurring annuity or disability benefit pay period until the annuity or disability benefit ceases. A reinstatement of a deduction subsequent to its termination as a result of a request for termination, expiration, or cessation of annuity or benefit must be authorized under a new voluntary deduction authorization as prescribed under subsection (b). However, a temporary suspension (such as a suspension due to the lack of a valid address verification) of an annuity or disability benefit, followed by its recommencement, does not require a new voluntary deduction authorization.
f) Deduction Limits