Illinois Code § 40 ILCS 5/12-143.1

Limitations on payment of ordinary or duty disability.
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(a) An employee who has withdrawn from service, has been on a leave of
absence, is laid off or is out of pay status for any reason for more than
30 days, and who subsequently reenters service, shall not be entitled to
ordinary or duty disability payments unless the employee (1) qualified for
an ordinary or duty disability benefit before the absence from service, or
(2) renders at least 6 months of service subsequent to the date of the last reentry.

 
(b) An ordinary or duty disability benefit otherwise payable under
this Article shall be suspended for the duration of any period during which
the disabled employee receives salary or other compensation for personal
services (but not including any worker's compensation benefit) that exceeds
50% of the amount of the disability benefit.

 
A person receiving an ordinary or duty disability benefit shall provide
to the Board, upon request, a tax return, pay stub, or other documentation of earnings.

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