Wash. Admin. Code § 415-113-082

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 415-113-082 - Could retroactive retirement cancel my membership in a subsequent system?
(1)If you retire retroactively from a prior system, you could cancel your membership in a subsequent system. If your membership in a subsequent system would have been prohibited under RCW 41.04.270 but for your status as a dual member, and you retire retroactively from a prior system, the department will cancel your membership and refund your contributions in the subsequent system under RCW 41.54.020(1). Your retroactive retirement from a prior system may cancel your membership in a subsequent system according to the following table:

How much service did you earn in your prior system?

Were you eligible to retire in the prior system before you became a member of your subsequent system?

Will retroactive retirement from your prior system cancel your membership in subsequent system?

15 years or more

No

No (See Example 13)

15 years or more

Yes

Yes, unless you retire from both the prior and subsequent system under RCW 41.54.030(2). (See Example 14)

Less than 15 years

No

No (See Example 15)

Less than 15 years

Yes

No (See Example 15)

SeeRCW 41.54.020(1) and RCW 41.04.270.

Example

14:

A nonmember participant in LEOFF Plan 2 who has accrued sixteen years of service in LEOFF Plan 2 became a member of PERS Plan 2 at age fifty-four. Because she became a member participant of PERS Plan 2 at age fifty-four, prior to attaining retirement eligibility under LEOFF Plan 2 (i.e., age fifty-five), she may later retire retroactively from LEOFF Plan 2, subject to LEOFF Plan 2 criteria, while continuing membership in PERS Plan 2.

Example

15:

A nonmember participant in LEOFF Plan 2 with sixteen years of accrued service became a member of PERS Plan 2 at age fifty-five. If he attempts to retire from LEOFF Plan 2 while continuing membership in PERS Plan 2, the department will cancel his PERS Plan 2 membership and refund his PERS contributions. However, if he retires from both systems, he is entitled to retain the benefits of his PERS Plan 2 membership.

Example

16:

Assume either of the retirees in Examples 13 and 14 above had accrued less than fifteen years of service in LEOFF Plan 2. In this case, RCW 41.04.270 would not apply to prevent the retirees from establishing PERS Plan 2 membership. Either person could retire retroactively from the LEOFF Plan 2 without canceling membership and participation in PERS Plan 2.

(2) Defined terms used. Definitions for the following terms used in this section may be found in the sections listed.
(a) "Dual member" - RCW 41.54.010(4), WAC 415-113-041.
(b) "Member participant" - WAC 415-113-030.
(c) "Nonmember participant" - WAC 415-113-030.

Wash. Admin. Code § 415-113-082

Statutory Authority: RCW 41.50.050(5) and chapter 41.54 RCW. 02-18-046, §415-113-082, filed 8/28/02, effective 9/30/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 41.50.050. 99-22-043, §415-113-082, filed 10/29/99, effective 11/29/99; 95-03-001, §415-113-082, filed 1/4/95, effective 2/4/95.