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State Universities Retirement System : ウィキペディア英語版 | State Universities Retirement System
The State Universities Retirement System or SURS is an agency in the U.S. state of Illinois government that administers retirement, disability, death, and survivor benefits to eligible SURS participants and annuitants. Membership in SURS is attained through employment with more than 70 employing agencies,〔(SURS Participating Employers ) Retrieved 2012.01.13〕 including public universities, community colleges, and other qualified state agencies. Eligible employees are automatically enrolled in SURS when employment begins.〔(), Chicago State Universities - SURS〕 == History == The Governor and General Assembly founded the University Retirement System in 1941 as an administrator of benefits for employees of the University of Illinois. In the following years, the system grew to include other universities, colleges, and affiliated agencies throughout the state. In 1963, the system adopted its current name,〔(), SUAA SURS History〕 State Universities Retirement System (SURS). SURS employs 120+ individuals in its Champaign, Illinois office and provides retirement, survivor, disability, and death benefits. SURS serves over 208,000 active and inactive members and benefit recipients throughout the world.〔(), SURS Website Booklet〕 SURS is considered a component unit of the State of Illinois’ financial reporting entity and is included in the state’s financial reports as a pension trust fund. SURS is governed by Section 5/15, Chapter 40, of the Illinois Compiled Statutes.〔
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