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Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 74-4998a

  • Act: means the Kansas deferred retirement option program act;

    (2) "board" means the board of trustees of the Kansas public employees retirement system;

    (3) "DROP" means the deferred retirement option program established by Kan. See Kansas Statutes 74-4986l

  • final average salary: means the average highest annual salary, as defined in Kan. See Kansas Statutes 74-49,202
  • member: means any member of the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system who is eligible to participate in the DROP and who elects to participate in the DROP as provided in this act;

    (7) "monthly DROP accrual" means the amount equal to the monthly retirement benefit that would have been payable to the member had the member terminated service and retired on the day the member elected; and

    (8) "system" means the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system. See Kansas Statutes 74-4986l

  • Month: means a calendar month, unless otherwise expressed. See Kansas Statutes 77-201
  • Retirant: means (1) any person who is a member of a retirement system and who has retired prior to July 2, 1987, (2) any person who is a special member of a retirement system and who has retired prior to July 2, 1987, (3) any person who is a joint annuitant or beneficiary of any member described in clause (1) or of any special member described in clause (2), (4) any local school annuitant, and (5) any insured disability benefit recipient. See Kansas Statutes 74-49,109
  • Retirement system: means the Kansas public employees retirement system, the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system, the state school retirement system, the Kansas highway patrol pension fund, the Kansas bureau of investigation pension fund, the Kansas retirement fund for judges, or the Kansas retirement fund for official court reporters. See Kansas Statutes 74-49,109
  • salary: means the same as such term is defined in Kan. See Kansas Statutes 74-49,202
  • system: means the Kansas public employees retirement system. See Kansas Statutes 74-49,302

(1) Each person who has served as a member of the Kansas legislature, whose service as a member of the Kansas legislature was not covered by the federal social security act and who had 10 or more years of such service prior to January 1, 1974, shall become a member of the Kansas public employees retirement system upon receipt by the board of trustees of the system of an application in a manner prescribed by the board of trustees.

(2) Any person becoming a member of the system under this section shall receive prior service credit for all service as a member of the legislature which is not covered by the federal social security act. No service credit shall be granted under the provisions of this section for service as a member of the legislature while not covered by the federal social security act for any service which has previously been credited under the system.

(3) Any member of the system, who has become a member of the system prior to the effective date of this act and who has had 10 or more years of service as a member of the legislature while not covered by the federal social security act prior to January 1, 1974, shall receive prior service credit for any such service which has not previously been credited under the system.

(4) Benefits for prior service credited under this section shall accrue from the first day of the month coinciding with or following a receipt of the application and verification by the board of trustees under this section. For members receiving prior service credit under the provisions of this section, benefits for such service shall be computed on the basis of a prior service annual salary of $3,720 unless such member has a prior service annual salary or final average salary which is greater. However, in no event will the monthly calculated benefit for the retirant be less than $50 per month.

(5) The surviving spouse of any deceased former member of the legislature whose service prior to January 1, 1974, was not covered by social security and who would have been otherwise eligible for benefits under this section except for being deceased, may receive benefits under the provisions of this section under the joint and 1/2 to joint annuitant survivor option as though the deceased former member of the legislature had been eligible for benefits under this section and had retired on the date of death. Such benefits shall be payable only if the surviving spouse was the spouse of the deceased on the date of death. Such benefits shall accrue from the first day of the month coinciding with or following the receipt of an application in a manner prescribed by the board of trustees.