Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 1600 - UNIVERSITIES RETIREMENT
Subpart F - QUALIFIED ILLINOIS DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDERS
Section 1600.665 - Providing Benefit Information for Divorce Purposes
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Information by Subpoena or Member Request. SURS shall provide the information listed under Section 1-119(h)(1) of the Pension Code within 45 days after receipt of a subpoena from any party to a proceeding for declaration of invalidity of marriage, legal separation or dissolution of marriage in which a QILDRO may be issued, or after receiving a request from the member. If so requested in the subpoena, SURS shall also provide in response general retirement plan information available to a member and any relevant procedures, rules or modifications to the model QILDRO.
b) QILDRO Division by Percentages. If a QILDRO provides for the alternate payee to receive a percentage of the gross or marital portion of a benefit, SURS shall provide the applicable information to the member and the alternate payee, or to one designated representative of each, as indicated below:
c) Information provided by SURS for divorce purposes does not include the value of a member's retirement benefit accrued during an academic year for which data are not yet on file with SURS.
d) Information provided by SURS for divorce purposes does not reflect an actuarial opinion as to the present value of a member's retirement benefit, refund or other interests.
e) Information provided by SURS for divorce purposes reflects the member's total service career for which service credit in SURS has accrued, and is not isolated as to the marital period only.
f) While SURS makes every effort to provide accurate information for divorce purposes, benefit estimates are by their nature approximate and subject to revision due to errors, omissions, erroneous assumptions, or future changes in the rules and laws governing SURS.
g) SURS does not disclose information for divorce purposes to spouses, former spouses, relatives or other third parties, including the member's attorney, except in response to the member's written authorization to release the information, in response to a subpoena, or in accordance with subsections (a) and (b) of this Section.