Indiana Code 2-3.5-4-4. Participants 55 and older; reduced monthly retirement benefit; computation
(1) The participant’s service as a member of the general assembly is terminated.
Terms Used In Indiana Code 2-3.5-4-4
- Remainder: An interest in property that takes effect in the future at a specified time or after the occurrence of some event, such as the death of a life tenant.
(3) The participant is not receiving and is not entitled to receive a salary from the state.
(b) The reduced monthly benefit payable for life to a participant eligible under this section is the benefit calculated under section 3 of this chapter, multiplied by a percentage determined as follows:
STEP ONE: From seven hundred eighty (780) months, which equals sixty-five (65) years, subtract the age of the participant at the participant’s retirement date expressed in whole months (retirement age in months) and obtain a remainder (X).
STEP TWO:
(A) If the remainder (X) is less than or equal to sixty (60), multiply the remainder (X) times one-tenth percent (0.1%) and obtain a product (Y).
(B) If the remainder (X) is greater than sixty (60), multiply five-twelfths percent (5/12%) times the difference obtained by subtracting sixty (60) from the remainder (X) and obtain a product. Add to this six percent (6%) and obtain a sum (Y).
STEP THREE: From one hundred percent (100%) subtract the appropriate (Y). This equals the percentage used to determine the reduced monthly benefit.
As added by P.L.6-1989, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.13-2001, SEC.2.