6.10 A. Notice of Enrollment in IMRF

A. Notice of Enrollment in IMRF

Employers with Internet access must use Employer Access to enroll members.

Do the following to ensure complete enrollment of a member in IMRF:

For New or Rehired Employee

Effective August 1, 2008, employers with Internet access must use Employer Access to enroll a new or rehired member.

NOTE: Employers must determine if a new hire is a person receiving an IMRF pension from previous employment. Refer to paragraph 3.20D (600 hour employers) or 3.65D (1,000 hour employers).

For an Employee who is an Elected Official, Appointed to Elected Office, or a City Hospital Worker

If an elected official or city hospital worker elects to participate in IMRF, IMRF requires the official’s or employee’s signature on the ”Election To Participate For Qualifying Position” form. Therefore, as part of the online enrollment process, a pre-populated ”Election To Participate For Qualifying Position” form is created. The employer will download the pre-populated form, sign it, have the elected official sign it and mail it to IMRF along with the signed enrollment form.

The election to participate cannot be rescinded. An elected official who elects to participate in IMRF is required to continue to participate if re-elected to subsequent terms of office.

The Elected County Official (ECO) Plan is closed to new members as of August 8, 2011. If a current elected county official has not elected to participate in ECO, he/she no longer has the option to do so. Future elected county officials may not elect ECO. If a county has not adopted the ECO plan, it no longer has the option to do so. Elected County Officials currently participating in ECO remain in the plan.

For an Employee who is a Police Chief

If the employee elects to participate in IMRF as a SLEP member, a pre-populated ”Election of Police Chief to Participate as SLEP member” is created as part of the online enrollment process. The employer will download the pre-populated form, sign it, have the employee sign it and mail it to IMRF along with the signed enrollment form. (Please note: if the police chief is the first employee to enroll in SLEP for your employer, i.e., your employer does not have a SLEP plan, the online enrollment process will advise you to call IMRF’s Member Services Unit for assistance.)

Refer to Paragraph 3.80C for information on eligibility requirements for police chiefs.

For Employee Who will Perform Teacher Aide Duties
P.A. 94-834 changed the Reciprocal Act to allow a former IMRF member who participated as a teacher aide (para-educator) and transferred to a position that is covered by the Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS) to retire under the Reciprocal Act even though the former teacher aide has less than 12 months of IMRF service credit.
Indicate on IMRF Form 6.10 if the employee will perform teacher aide duties.

An employee who works as teacher aide may have a position title such as paraeducator, classroom aide, reading aide, teacher assistant, special services assistant/technician, program assistant or library assistant. IMRF applies guidance from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook to define a "teacher aide". The following are typically considered teacher aide dutiesl:

Teacher aides may work within different areas of the school, such as the computer laboratories, libraries, lunchroom, or schoolyard. Some teacher aides work only with special education students with academic work. They may also work with students having more severe disabilities on other basic needs, such as eating or personal hygiene, or certain life skills.

Procedures to Enroll New Employee Formerly Employed by Other IMRF Employer or Rehired by Same Former IMRF Employer

  1. Employers with Internet access must submit the employee’s enrollment via Employer Access.

  2. IMRF requires that the member terminate (Employers with Internet access must terminate members via Employer Access) from the first employer and enroll with the second employer because in addition to keeping track of member credits, IMRF must also track employer liabilities.

Without the appropriate termination and enrollment documents, IMRF is unable to maintain accurate member and employer accounts. However, some employees participate concurrently under two or more employers. If this is the case, IMRF only needs the Online Termination for the employer from which the member is terminating.

Go to the Employer Access area to Terminate IMRF Participation

 

Do not submit an enrollment (via Employer Access) for member personal information changes.

Those changes should be made as follows:

  1. Changes to employment or IMRF coverage
    Use IMRF Form entitled, ”Member Employment Information.” (See 6.20 A. Member Employment Information.)

  2. Changes to personal information, such as correction of Social Security number, birth date, etc.:
    Because online transactions are more accurate, more efficient, and faster than submitting member information to IMRF via paper forms, effective March 1, 2009, employers with Internet access must submit member information changes via Employer Access.

 

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