Missouri Laws 104.1091 – New employees, normal retirement eligibility — vesting requirements — ..
1. Notwithstanding any provision of the year 2000 plan to the contrary, each person who first becomes an employee on or after January 1, 2011, shall be a member of the year 2000 plan subject to the provisions of this section.
2. A member’s normal retirement eligibility shall be as follows:
Terms Used In Missouri Laws 104.1091
- Amendment: A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both. Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, thelegislature must agree to it.
- Annuity: A periodic (usually annual) payment of a fixed sum of money for either the life of the recipient or for a fixed number of years. A series of payments under a contract from an insurance company, a trust company, or an individual. Annuity payments are made at regular intervals over a period of more than one full year.
- Annuity: annual payments, made in equal monthly installments, to a retired member from funds provided for in, or authorized by, this chapter. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- Annuity starting date: the first day of the first month with respect to which an amount is paid as an annuity under sections 104. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- 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
- Beneficiary: any persons or entities entitled to or nominated by a member or retiree who may be legally entitled to receive benefits pursuant to this chapter. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- Chapter: sections 104. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- Department: any department or agency of the executive, legislative or judicial branch of the state of Missouri receiving state appropriations, including allocated funds from the federal government but not including any body corporate or politic unless its employees are eligible for retirement coverage from a system pursuant to this chapter as otherwise provided by law. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- Disability benefits: benefits paid to any employee while totally disabled as provided in this chapter. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- employee: shall include :
a. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- Employer: a department of the state. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- following: when used by way of reference to any section of the statutes, mean the section next preceding or next following that in which the reference is made, unless some other section is expressly designated in the reference. See Missouri Laws 1.020
- Interest: interest at such rate as shall be determined and prescribed from time to time by a board. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- Member: as used in sections 104. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- person: may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, and to partnerships and other unincorporated associations. See Missouri Laws 1.020
- Reduced annuity: an actuarial equivalent of a normal annuity. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- 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.
- Retiree: a member who is not an employee and who is receiving an annuity from a system pursuant to this chapter. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- retirement system: the Missouri department of transportation and highway patrol employees' retirement system, as created by sections 104. See Missouri Laws 104.010
- State: when applied to any of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories, and the words "United States" includes such district and territories. See Missouri Laws 1.020
- United States: includes such district and territories. See Missouri Laws 1.020
(1) The member’s attainment of at least age sixty-seven and the completion of at least ten years of credited service; or the member’s attainment of at least age fifty-five with the sum of the member’s age and credited service equaling at least ninety; or, in the case of a member who is serving as a uniformed member of the highway patrol and subject to the mandatory retirement provisions of section 104.081, such member’s attainment of at least age sixty or the attainment of at least age fifty-five with ten years of credited service;
(2) For members of the general assembly, the member’s attainment of at least age sixty-two and the completion of at least three full biennial assemblies; or the member’s attainment of at least age fifty-five with the sum of the member’s age and credited service equaling at least ninety;
(3) For statewide elected officials, the official’s attainment of at least age sixty-two and the completion of at least four years of credited service; or the official’s attainment of at least age fifty-five with the sum of the official’s age and credited service equaling at least ninety.
3. A vested former member’s normal retirement eligibility shall be based on the attainment of at least age sixty-seven and the completion of at least ten years of credited service.
4. A temporary annuity paid pursuant to subsection 4 of section 104.1024 shall be payable if the member has attained at least age fifty-five with the sum of the member’s age and credited service equaling at least ninety; or in the case of a member who is serving as a uniformed member of the highway patrol and subject to the mandatory retirement provisions of section 104.081, the temporary annuity shall be payable if the member has attained at least age sixty, or at least age fifty-five with ten years of credited service.
5. A member, other than a member who is serving as a uniformed member of the highway patrol and subject to the mandatory retirement provisions of section 104.081, shall be eligible for an early retirement annuity upon the attainment of at least age sixty-two and the completion of at least ten years of credited service. A vested former member who terminated employment prior to the attainment of early retirement eligibility shall not be eligible for early retirement.
6. The provisions of subsection 6 of section 104.1021 and section 104.344 as applied pursuant to subsection 7 of section 104.1021 and section 104.1090 shall not apply to members covered by this section.
7. The minimum credited service requirements of five years contained in sections 104.1018, 104.1030, 104.1036, and 104.1051 shall be ten years for members covered by this section. The normal and early retirement eligibility requirements in this section shall apply for purposes of administering section 104.1087.
8. A member shall be required to contribute four percent of the member’s pay to the retirement system, which shall stand to the member’s credit in his or her individual account with the system, together with investment credits thereon, for purposes of funding retirement benefits payable under the year 2000 plan, subject to the following provisions:
(1) The state of Missouri employer, pursuant to the provisions of 26 U.S.C. § 414(h)(2), shall pick up and pay the contributions that would otherwise be payable by the member under this section. The contributions so picked up shall be treated as employer contributions for purposes of determining the member’s pay that is includable in the member’s gross income for federal income tax purposes;
(2) Member contributions picked up by the employer shall be paid from the same source of funds used for the payment of pay to a member. A deduction shall be made from each member’s pay equal to the amount of the member’s contributions picked up by the employer. This deduction, however, shall not reduce the member’s pay for purposes of computing benefits under the retirement system pursuant to this chapter;
(3) Member contributions so picked up shall be credited to a separate account within the member’s individual account so that the amounts contributed pursuant to this section may be distinguished from the amounts contributed on an after-tax basis;
(4) The contributions, although designated as employee contributions, shall be paid by the employer in lieu of the contributions by the member. The member shall not have the option of choosing to receive the contributed amounts directly instead of having them paid by the employer to the retirement system;
(5) Interest shall be credited annually on June thirtieth based on the value in the account as of July first of the immediately preceding year at a rate of four percent. Effective June 30, 2014, and each June thirtieth thereafter, the interest crediting rate shall be equal to the investment rate that is published by the United States Department of the Treasury, or its successor agency, for fifty-two week treasury bills for the relevant auction that is nearest to the preceding July first, or a successor treasury bill investment rate as approved by the board if the fifty-two week treasury bill is no longer issued. Interest credits shall cease upon termination of employment if the member is not a vested former member. Otherwise, interest credits shall cease upon retirement or death;
(6) A vested former member or a former member who is not vested may request a refund of his or her contributions and interest credited thereon. If such member is married at the time of such request, such request shall not be processed without consent from the spouse. Such member is not eligible to request a refund if such member’s retirement benefit is subject to a division of benefit order pursuant to section 104.1051. Such refund shall be paid by the system within an administratively reasonable period, but no sooner than ninety days from the date of termination of employment. The amount refunded shall include all employee contributions made to any retirement plan administered by the system and interest credited thereon. A vested former member may not request a refund after such member becomes eligible for normal retirement. A vested former member or a former member who is not vested who receives a refund shall forfeit all the member’s credited service and future rights to receive benefits from the system and shall not be eligible to receive any disability benefits; provided that any member or vested former member receiving disability benefits shall not be eligible for a refund. If such member subsequently becomes an employee and works continuously for at least one year, the credited service previously forfeited shall be restored if the member returns to the system the amount previously refunded plus interest at a rate established by the board;
(7) The beneficiary of any member who made contributions shall receive a refund upon the member’s death equal to the amount, if any, of such contributions and interest credited thereon less any retirement benefits received by the member unless an annuity is payable to a survivor or beneficiary as a result of the member’s death. In that event, the beneficiary of the survivor or beneficiary who received the annuity shall receive a refund upon the survivor’s or beneficiary’s death equal to the amount, if any, of the member’s contributions less any annuity amounts received by the member and the survivor or beneficiary.
9. The employee contribution rate, the benefits provided under the year 2000 plan to members covered under this section, and any other provision of the year 2000 plan with regard to members covered under this section may be altered, amended, increased, decreased, or repealed, but only with respect to services rendered by the member after the effective date of such alteration, amendment, increase, decrease, or repeal, or, with respect to interest credits, for periods of time after the effective date of such alteration, amendment, increase, decrease, or repeal.
10. For purposes of members covered by this section, the options under section 104.1027 shall be as follows:
Option 1.
A retiree‘s life annuity shall be reduced to a certain percent of the annuity otherwise payable. Such percent shall be eighty-eight and one half percent adjusted as follows: if the retiree’s age on the annuity starting date is younger than sixty-seven years, an increase of three-tenths of one percent for each year the retiree’s age is younger than age sixty-seven years; and if the beneficiary’s age is younger than the retiree’s age on the annuity starting date, a decrease of three-tenths of one percent for each year of age difference; and if the retiree’s age is younger than the beneficiary’s age on the annuity starting date, an increase of three-tenths of one percent for each year of age difference; provided, after all adjustments the option 1 percent cannot exceed ninety-four and one quarter percent. Upon the retiree’s death, fifty percent of the retiree’s reduced annuity shall be paid to such beneficiary who was the retiree’s spouse on the annuity starting date or as otherwise provided by subsection 5 of this section.
Option 2.
A retiree’s life annuity shall be reduced to a certain percent of the annuity otherwise payable. Such percent shall be eighty-one percent adjusted as follows: if the retiree’s age on the annuity starting date is younger than sixty-seven years, an increase of four-tenths of one percent for each year the retiree’s age is younger than sixty-seven years; and if the beneficiary’s age is younger than the retiree’s age on the annuity starting date, a decrease of five-tenths of one percent for each year of age difference; and if the retiree’s age is younger than the beneficiary’s age on the annuity starting date, an increase of five-tenths of one percent for each year of age difference; provided, after all adjustments the option 2 percent cannot exceed eighty-seven and three quarter percent. Upon the retiree’s death one hundred percent of the retiree’s reduced annuity shall be paid to such beneficiary who was the retiree’s spouse on the annuity starting date or as otherwise provided by subsection 5 of this section.
Option 3.
A retiree’s life annuity shall be reduced to ninety-three percent of the annuity otherwise payable. If the retiree dies before having received one hundred twenty monthly payments, the reduced annuity shall be continued for the remainder of the one hundred twenty-month period to the retiree’s designated beneficiary provided that if there is no beneficiary surviving the retiree, the present value of the remaining annuity payments shall be paid as provided under subsection 3 of section 104.620. If the beneficiary survives the retiree but dies before receiving the remainder of such one hundred twenty monthly payments, the present value of the remaining annuity payments shall be paid as provided under subsection 3 of section 104.620.
Option 4.
A retiree’s life annuity shall be reduced to eighty-six percent of the annuity otherwise payable. If the retiree dies before having received one hundred eighty monthly payments, the reduced annuity shall be continued for the remainder of the one hundred eighty-month period to the retiree’s designated beneficiary provided that if there is no beneficiary surviving the retiree, the present value of the remaining annuity payments shall be paid as provided under subsection 3 of section 104.620. If the beneficiary survives the retiree but dies before receiving the remainder of such one hundred eighty monthly payments, the present value of the remaining annuity payments shall be paid as provided under subsection 3 of section 104.620.
11. The provisions of subsection 6 of section 104.1024 shall not apply to members covered by this section.
12. Effective January 1, 2018, a member who is not a statewide elected official or a member of the general assembly shall be eligible for retirement under this subsection subject to the following conditions:
(1) A member’s normal retirement eligibility shall be based on the attainment of at least age sixty-seven and the completion of at least five years of credited service; or the member’s attainment of at least age fifty-five with the sum of the member’s age and credited service equaling at least ninety; or in the case of a member who is serving as a uniformed member of the highway patrol and subject to the mandatory retirement provisions of section 104.081, such member’s attainment of at least age sixty or the attainment of at least age fifty-five with five years of credited service;
(2) A vested former member’s normal retirement eligibility shall be based on the attainment of at least age sixty-seven and the completion of at least five years of credited service; except that, a vested former member who terminates employment after the attainment of normal retirement eligibility as described* in subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be covered under such subdivision;
(3) A temporary annuity paid under subsection 4 of section 104.1024 shall be payable if the member has attained at least age fifty-five with the sum of the member’s age and credited service equaling at least ninety; or in the case of a member who is serving as a uniformed member of the highway patrol and subject to the mandatory retirement provisions of section 104.081, the temporary annuity shall be payable if the member has attained at least age sixty, or at least age fifty-five with five years of credited service;
(4) A member, other than a member who is serving as a uniformed member of the highway patrol and subject to the mandatory retirement provisions of section 104.081, shall be eligible for an early retirement annuity upon the attainment of at least age sixty-two and the completion of at least five years of credited service. A vested former member who terminated employment prior to the attainment of early retirement eligibility shall not be eligible for early retirement;
(5) The normal and early retirement eligibility requirements in this subsection shall apply for purposes of administering section 104.1087;
(6) The survivor annuity payable under section 104.1030 for vested former members who terminated employment prior to the attainment of early retirement eligibility and who are covered by this section shall not be payable until the deceased member would have reached his or her normal retirement eligibility under this subsection;
(7) The annual cost-of-living adjustment payable under section 104.1045 shall not commence until the second anniversary of the annuity starting date for vested former members who terminated employment prior to the attainment of early retirement eligibility and who are covered by this subsection;
(8) The unused sick leave credit granted under subsection 2 of section 104.1021 shall not apply to members covered by this subsection unless the member terminates employment after reaching normal retirement eligibility or becoming eligible for an early retirement annuity under this subsection; and
(9) The minimum credited service requirements of five years contained in sections 104.1018, 104.1030, 104.1036, and 104.1051 shall be five years for members covered by this subsection.