2019 -- S 0274 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PUBLIC OFFICES AND EMPLOYEES -- RETIREMENT | |
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Introduced By: Senators Gallo, and Ciccone | |
Date Introduced: February 13, 2019 | |
Referred To: Senate Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 36-9-20 of the General Laws in Chapter 36-9 entitled "Retirement |
2 | System - Membership and Service Credits" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 36-9-20. Credit for service as a teacher, municipal employee, or legislator. |
4 | (a) Any state employee who shall have rendered service as a teacher as defined under the |
5 | provisions of chapters 16 and 17 of title 16 shall be entitled to credit for that service for the |
6 | various purposes of this system, provided the member shall have been a contributing member of |
7 | this system for that period. Any state employee who shall have been a contributing member of the |
8 | municipal system as defined under the provisions of chapter 21 of title 45 shall be given credit for |
9 | that service for the various purposes of this system, provided the member's contributions are |
10 | transferred to this system. All contributions made by the member shall be transferred in toto to |
11 | this system for the periods of service and the retirement system shall calculate the full actuarial |
12 | value of the accrued benefit with the former employer. If the full actuarial value of the accrued |
13 | benefit with the former employer is greater than the total employee contributions transferred, the |
14 | retirement system shall also transfer the difference between the full actuarial value of the accrued |
15 | benefit with the former employer and the employee's contributions from the account of the former |
16 | employer to the account of the current employer. In any case in which a member shall have |
17 | received a refund or refunds of contributions made to the system, the allowance of the aforesaid |
18 | credit for service shall be conditioned upon the payment of the full actuarial cost as defined in |
19 | subsection 36-8-1(10). Any service as defined herein for which no contributions were made may |
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1 | be granted provided the member pays to the retirement system the full actuarial cost as defined in |
2 | § 36-8-1(10). Any state employee or teacher as defined under the provisions of chapters 16 and |
3 | 17 of title 16 who shall have been employed by a municipality which did not elect to accept |
4 | chapter 21 of title 45 as provided in § 45-21-4 shall be given credit for that service for the various |
5 | purposes of this system, provided that the employee shall have met the definitional requirements |
6 | of "employee" as stated in § 45-21-2(7) and provided the member pays to the retirement system |
7 | an amount equal to the full actuarial value of the credit as certified by the retirement board; |
8 | provided, however, that any state employee who shall have been employed by a municipality |
9 | which did not elect to accept chapter 21 of title 45 as provided in § 45-21-4 shall be given credit |
10 | for that service for the various purposes of this system, to a maximum period of four (4) years, |
11 | provided the member pays to the retirement system the full actuarial cost as defined in subsection |
12 | 36-8-1(10). Nothing in this section shall be deemed to allow the purchase of four (4) years of |
13 | service for credit in more than one retirement system. |
14 | (b) Any member who shall have rendered service both as a state employee under § 36-10- |
15 | 9, and service as a correctional officer under § 36-10-9.2(a), shall be eligible to elect to combine |
16 | the member's service as a correctional officer and service as a state employee to determine the |
17 | member's retirement eligibility date under § 36-10-9. For any member making this election, the |
18 | member will receive a single benefit equal to the member's accrued benefit as a correctional |
19 | officer computed under § 36-10-10.2, plus the member's accrued benefit as a state employee |
20 | computed under § 36-10-10. |
21 | (b)(c) The retirement board shall fix and determine rules and regulations to govern the |
22 | provisions of this section. |
23 | SECTION 2. Section 36-10-9.2 of the General Laws in Chapter 36-10 entitled |
24 | "Retirement System - Contributions and Benefits" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
25 | 36-10-9.2. Retirement on service allowance -- Correctional officers. |
26 | (a) This section shall apply to the retirement of members employed as assistant director |
27 | (adult services), assistant deputy director, chief of inspection, and associate directors, correctional |
28 | officer, chief of security, work rehabilitation program supervisor, supervisor of custodial records |
29 | and reports, and classification counselor within the department of corrections. |
30 | (b) (i) Any member who has attained the age of fifty (50) years may be retired subsequent |
31 | to the proper execution and filing of a written application; provided, however, that the member |
32 | shall have completed twenty (20) years of total service within the department of corrections and |
33 | who retires before October 1, 2009 or is eligible to retire as of September 30, 2009. |
34 | (ii) For members who become eligible to retire on or after October 1, 2009, benefits are |
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1 | available to members who have attained the age of fifty-five (55) and have completed at least |
2 | twenty-five (25) years of total contributory service in any classification within the department of |
3 | corrections. For members in service as of October 1, 2009 who were not eligible to retire as of |
4 | September 30, 2009 but who are eligible to retire on or prior to June 30, 2012, the minimum |
5 | retirement age of fifty-five (55) will be adjusted downward in proportion to the amount of service |
6 | the member has earned as of September 30, 2009. The proportional formula shall work as |
7 | follows: |
8 | (1) The formula shall determine the first age of retirement eligibility under the laws in |
9 | effect on September 30, 2009 which shall then be subtracted from the minimum retirement age of |
10 | fifty-five (55). |
11 | (2) The formula shall then take the member's total service credit as of September 30, |
12 | 2009 as the numerator and the years of service credit determined under (1) as the denominator. |
13 | (3) The fraction determined in (2) shall then be multiplied by the age difference |
14 | determined in (1) to apply a reduction in years from age fifty-five (55). |
15 | (c) Any member with contributory service on or after July 1, 2012, who has completed at |
16 | least five (5) years of contributory service but who has not completed twenty-five (25) years of |
17 | contributory service, shall be eligible to retire upon the attainment of the member's Social |
18 | Security retirement age or, notwithstanding any other provisions, effective July 1, 2015, members |
19 | in active service shall be eligible to retire upon the earlier of: |
20 | (1) The attainment of at least age sixty-five (65) and the completion of at least thirty (30) |
21 | years of total service, or the attainment of at least age sixty-four and the completion on at least |
22 | thirty-one (31) years of total service, or the attainment of at least age sixty-three and the |
23 | completion on at least thirty-two (32) years of total service, or the attainment of at least age sixty- |
24 | two and the completion on at least thirty-three (33) years of total service; or |
25 | (2) The member's retirement eligibility date under § 36-10-9(c)(ii). |
26 | (d) Any member who shall have rendered service both as a state employee under § 36-10- |
27 | 9, and service as a correctional officer under § 36-10-9.2(a), shall be eligible to elect to combine |
28 | the member's service as a correctional officer and service as a state employee to determine the |
29 | member's retirement eligibility date under § 36-10-9. For any member making this election, the |
30 | member will receive a single benefit equal to the member's accrued benefit as a correctional |
31 | officer computed under § 36-10-10.2, plus the member's accrued benefit as a state employee |
32 | computed under § 36-10-10. |
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1 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PUBLIC OFFICES AND EMPLOYEES -- RETIREMENT | |
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1 | This act would allow state employees who had also been a correctional officer to elect to |
2 | combine their service time earned from each job, for the determination of their retirement |
3 | eligibility date and calculation of retirement benefits. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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