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IMRF Plans by Type

Each heading is a link to detailed plan information.

Regular IMRF Plan

Most IMRF members participate in this plan.

Sheriff's Law Enforcement Personnel (SLEP) Plan

Membership in SLEP is based on several items, such as your position, type of appointment, and/or action taken by your employer.The following positions may be eligible to participate in the SLEP Plan:

  • Deputy Sheriffs
  • Deputy
  • Sheriff and Chief Deputy
  • Correctional Officers
  • Forest Preserve District Rangers
  • Airport Police
  • Police Chiefs

Elected County Official (ECO) Plan

ECO stands for "Elected County Official Plan." In 1997, Public Act 90-0032 was signed into law creating the original alternative benefit plan for Elected County Officials (ECO).

On January 26, 2000, Public Act 91-0685 revised the original ECO program.

 

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IMRF Online provides a brief summary of IMRF benefits and the adminstration of those benefits. IMRF members' and employers' rights and obligations are governed by Article 7 of the Illinois Pension Code. Statements in these publications are general, and the Illinois state law governing IMRF is complex and specific. If a conflict arises between information in these publications and the law, all decisions are based on the law.

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