(a) Should any change or error in records result in any member or beneficiary receiving from the teachers’ retirement system more or less than the member or beneficiary would have been entitled to receive had the records been correct, then upon discovery of any such error the Teachers’ Retirement Board shall notify the member or beneficiary affected. The board shall, to the extent feasible, adjust the member’s or beneficiary’s payments so that the member or beneficiary is paid the actuarial equivalent of the benefit he or she was correctly entitled to be paid. If such error or adjustment results in any member or beneficiary receiving less than he or she is eligible to receive, such member or beneficiary may elect to have such benefit paid in a single payment. The board may grant a request for a reimbursement of overdraft charges incurred by a member or beneficiary that resulted from an error in benefit payments, provided the member or beneficiary makes a request for such reimbursement in writing to the board not later than the last business day of the month after the error occurred.

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 10-183ff

  • Beneficiary: A person who is entitled to receive the benefits or proceeds of a will, trust, insurance policy, retirement plan, annuity, or other contract. Source: OCC
  • Board: means the Teachers' Retirement Board. See Connecticut General Statutes 10-183b
  • Contributions: means amounts withheld pursuant to this chapter and paid to the board by an employer from compensation payable to a member. See Connecticut General Statutes 10-183b
  • Discovery: Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
  • Formal application of retirement: means : (A) the member's application, birth certificate or notarized statement supported by other evidence satisfactory to the board, in lieu thereof, (B) records of service, if such records are required by the board to determine a salary rate or years of creditable service, (C) a statement of payment plan, including, if applicable, the fixed period of time selected by a member under Plan C or the coparticipant's share designated under Plan D, (D) in the case of an application for a disability benefit, a physician's, a physician assistant's or an advanced practice registered nurse's statement of health, and (E) any other documentation required by the board. See Connecticut General Statutes 10-183b
  • Member: means any Connecticut teacher employed (A) on, and compensated for, the first school day, in accordance with the member's contractual schedule, and (B) for an average of at least one-half of each school day after the first school day, except that no teacher who under any provision of the general statutes elects not to participate in the system shall be a member unless and until the teacher elects to participate in the system. See Connecticut General Statutes 10-183b
  • month: means a calendar month, and the word "year" means a calendar year, unless otherwise expressed. See Connecticut General Statutes 1-1
  • System: means the Connecticut teachers' retirement system. See Connecticut General Statutes 10-183b

(b) If a member or beneficiary has been overpaid through no fault of his or her own, and the member or beneficiary could not reasonably have been expected to detect the error, the board may waive any repayment which it determines would cause hardship.

(c) Upon determination by the board that any person has erroneously been included in membership in the teachers’ retirement system, contributions and interest credited under the provisions of this chapter shall be refunded and records of related service voided.

(d) Upon determination that the board has invoiced a member for the purchase of additional credited service in an amount in excess of that permitted by law, and such member has paid the invoiced amount, the amount of the overpayment shall be refunded to such member with interest at a rate equal to the average of interest rates for the most recent ten-year period from the date of the member’s retirement to the date such amount is refunded.

(e) Upon determination by the board that a member received, on or after November 1, 2008, an estimate of benefits statement from the board that contained a material error, the board shall pay the member the benefits set forth in such estimate if the board determines that (1) the member could not reasonably have been expected to detect such error, and (2) the member, in reliance upon such estimate, irrevocably submitted (A) his or her resignation to the employing board of education, and (B) a formal application of retirement to the board. For purposes of this subsection, “material error” means an error that amounts to a difference of ten per cent or greater between the estimated retirement benefits and the actual retirement benefits to which such member would otherwise be entitled.