Bill Text: OH SB341 | 2011-2012 | 129th General Assembly | Engrossed
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Bill Title: To revise the law governing the School Employees Retirement System.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2012-12-26 - Effective Date [SB341 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2011-SB341-Engrossed.html
As Passed by the Senate
A BILL
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Bill Title: To revise the law governing the School Employees Retirement System.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2012-12-26 - Effective Date [SB341 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2011-SB341-Engrossed.html
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Senators Niehaus, Kearney
Cosponsors:
Senators Bacon, Coley, Hite, Jones, Lehner, Seitz, Tavares
To amend sections 3309.05, 3309.051, 3309.061, | 1 |
3309.07, 3309.072, 3309.074, 3309.075, 3309.10, | 2 |
3309.15, 3309.21, 3309.22, 3309.23, 3309.26, | 3 |
3309.28, 3309.33, 3309.34, 3309.341, 3309.343, | 4 |
3309.35, 3309.353, 3309.354, 3309.36, 3309.362, | 5 |
3309.371, 3309.373, 3309.376, 3309.379, 3309.3710, | 6 |
3309.3711, 3309.39, 3309.401, 3309.41, 3309.44, | 7 |
3309.45, 3309.46, 3309.47, 3309.50, 3309.51, | 8 |
3309.69, and 3309.88; to enact new section | 9 |
3309.571 and sections 3309.392 and 3309.474; and | 10 |
to repeal sections 3309.38 and 3309.571 of the | 11 |
Revised Code to revise the law governing the | 12 |
School Employees Retirement System. | 13 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 3309.05, 3309.051, 3309.061, | 14 |
3309.07, 3309.072, 3309.074, 3309.075, 3309.10, 3309.15, 3309.21, | 15 |
3309.22, 3309.23, 3309.26, 3309.28, 3309.33, 3309.34, 3309.341, | 16 |
3309.343, 3309.35, 3309.353, 3309.354, 3309.36, 3309.362, | 17 |
3309.371, 3309.373, 3309.376, 3309.379, 3309.3710, 3309.3711, | 18 |
3309.39, 3309.401, 3309.41, 3309.44, 3309.45, 3309.46, 3309.47, | 19 |
3309.50, 3309.51, 3309.69, and 3309.88 be amended and that new | 20 |
section 3309.571 and sections 3309.392 and 3309.474 be enacted to | 21 |
read as follows: | 22 |
Sec. 3309.05. (A) The school employees retirement board shall | 23 |
consist of the following members: | 24 |
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investment designee, who shall be appointed by the treasurer of | 26 |
state for a term of four years and who shall have the following | 27 |
qualifications: | 28 |
(a) The member is a resident of this state. | 29 |
(b) Within the three years immediately preceding the | 30 |
appointment, the member has not been employed by the public | 31 |
employees retirement system, police and fire pension fund, state | 32 |
teachers retirement system, school employees retirement system, or | 33 |
state highway patrol retirement system or by any person, | 34 |
partnership, or corporation that has provided to one of those | 35 |
retirement systems services of a financial or investment nature, | 36 |
including the management, analysis, supervision, or investment of | 37 |
assets. | 38 |
(c) The member has direct experience in the management, | 39 |
analysis, supervision, or investment of assets. | 40 |
(d) The member is not currently employed by the state or a | 41 |
political subdivision of the state. | 42 |
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members of the school employees retirement system, and who shall | 44 |
be elected by ballot by the members of the system; | 45 |
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be former members of the retirement system who reside in this | 47 |
state and currently receive an age and service retirement benefit, | 48 |
a disability benefit, or benefits under a plan established under | 49 |
section 3309.81 of the Revised Code. The retirant members shall be | 50 |
elected by ballot by former members of the system who are | 51 |
currently receiving an age and service retirement benefit, a | 52 |
disability benefit, or benefits under a plan established under | 53 |
section 3309.81 of the Revised Code. | 54 |
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members, who shall be appointed to four-year terms. One investment | 56 |
expert member shall be appointed by the governor, and one | 57 |
investment expert member shall be jointly appointed by the speaker | 58 |
of the house of representatives and the president of the senate. | 59 |
Each investment expert member shall have the following | 60 |
qualifications: | 61 |
(a) The member is a resident of this state; | 62 |
(b) Within the three years immediately preceding the | 63 |
appointment, the member has not been employed by the public | 64 |
employees state retirement system, police and fire pension fund, | 65 |
state teachers retirement system, school employees retirement | 66 |
system, or state highway patrol retirement system or by any | 67 |
person, partnership, or corporation that has provided to one of | 68 |
those retirement systems services of a financial or investment | 69 |
nature, including the management, analysis, supervision, or | 70 |
investment of assets; | 71 |
(c) The member has direct experience in the management, | 72 |
analysis, supervision, or investment of assets. | 73 |
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shall hold office until the later of the end of | 77 |
for which the member | 78 |
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date the member's successor takes office | 80 |
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Sec. 3309.051. Each | 82 |
employees retirement board | 83 |
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commencing service as a board member, complete the orientation | 85 |
program component of the retirement board member education program | 86 |
established under section 171.50 of the Revised Code. | 87 |
Each member of the board who has served a year or longer as a | 88 |
board member shall, not less than twice each year, attend one or | 89 |
more programs that are part of the continuing education component | 90 |
of the retirement board member education program established under | 91 |
section 171.50 of the Revised Code. | 92 |
Sec. 3309.061. (A) The office of | 93 |
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convicted of or pleads guilty to a felony, a theft offense as | 95 |
defined in section 2913.01 of the Revised Code, or a violation of | 96 |
section 102.02, 102.03, 102.04, 2921.02, 2921.11, 2921.13, | 97 |
2921.31, 2921.41, 2921.42, 2921.43, or 2921.44 of the Revised Code | 98 |
shall be deemed vacant. A person who has pleaded guilty to or been | 99 |
convicted of an offense of that nature is ineligible for election | 100 |
or appointment to | 101 |
school employees retirement board. | 102 |
(B) A member of the school employees retirement board who | 103 |
willfully and flagrantly exercises authority or power not | 104 |
authorized by law, refuses or willfully neglects to enforce the | 105 |
law or to perform any official duty imposed by law, or is guilty | 106 |
of gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, drunkenness, | 107 |
misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance is guilty of misconduct | 108 |
in office. On complaint and hearing in the manner provided for in | 109 |
this section, the board member shall have judgment of forfeiture | 110 |
of the office with all its emoluments entered against the board | 111 |
member, creating in the office a vacancy to be filled as provided | 112 |
by law. | 113 |
(C) Proceedings for removal of a board member on any of the | 114 |
grounds enumerated in division (B) of this section shall be | 115 |
commenced by filing with the court of common pleas of the county | 116 |
in which the board member resides a written complaint specifically | 117 |
setting forth the charge. The complaint shall be accepted if | 118 |
signed by the governor or signed as follows: | 119 |
(1) If the complaint is against an employee member of the | 120 |
board, the complaint must be signed by a number of members of the | 121 |
retirement system that equals at least the following and must | 122 |
include signatures of at least twenty employee members residing in | 123 |
at least five different counties: | 124 |
(a) If the employee member was most recently elected in | 125 |
accordance with division (B) of section 3309.07 of the Revised | 126 |
Code, ten per cent of the number of members of the system who | 127 |
voted in that election; | 128 |
(b) If the employee member most recently became a member of | 129 |
the board pursuant to section 3309.06 of the Revised Code to fill | 130 |
a vacancy in the board or took office in accordance with section | 131 |
3309.061 of the Revised Code, ten per cent of the number of | 132 |
members of the system who voted in the most recent election held | 133 |
in accordance with division (B) of section 3309.07 of the Revised | 134 |
Code for that employee member position on the board. | 135 |
(2) If the complaint is against a retirant member of the | 136 |
board, the complaint must be signed by a number of system | 137 |
retirants that equals at least the following and must include | 138 |
signatures of at least twenty retirant members residing in at | 139 |
least five different counties: | 140 |
(a) If the retirant member was most recently elected in | 141 |
accordance with division (C) of section 3309.07 of the Revised | 142 |
Code, ten per cent of the number of former members of the system | 143 |
who voted in that election; | 144 |
(b) If the retirant member most recently became a member of | 145 |
the board pursuant to section 3309.06 of the Revised Code to fill | 146 |
a vacancy in the board or took office in accordance with section | 147 |
3309.061 of the Revised Code, ten per cent of the number of former | 148 |
members of the system who voted in the most recent election held | 149 |
in accordance with division (C) of section 3309.07 of the Revised | 150 |
Code for that retirant member position on the board. | 151 |
(D) The clerk of the court of common pleas in which a | 152 |
complaint against a board member is filed under division (C) of | 153 |
this section shall do both of the following with respect to the | 154 |
complaint: | 155 |
(1) Submit the signatures obtained pursuant to division (C) | 156 |
of this section to the board for purposes of verifying the | 157 |
validity of the signatures. The board shall verify the validity of | 158 |
the signatures and report its findings to the court. | 159 |
(2) Cause a copy of the complaint to be served on the board | 160 |
member at least ten days before the hearing on the complaint. The | 161 |
court shall hold a public hearing not later than thirty days after | 162 |
the filing of the complaint. The court may subpoena witnesses and | 163 |
compel their attendance in the same manner as in civil cases. | 164 |
Process shall be served by the sheriff of the county in which the | 165 |
witness resides. Witness fees and other fees in connection with | 166 |
the proceedings shall be the same as in civil cases. The court may | 167 |
suspend the board member pending the hearing. | 168 |
If the court finds that one or more of the charges in the | 169 |
complaint are true, it shall make a finding for removal of the | 170 |
board member. The court's finding shall include a full, detailed | 171 |
statement of the reasons for the removal. The finding shall be | 172 |
filed with the clerk of the court and be made a matter of public | 173 |
record. | 174 |
The board member has the right to appeal to the court of | 175 |
appeals. | 176 |
(E) No individual who has been removed from the board | 177 |
pursuant to this section shall be eligible to fill an elective or | 178 |
appointed position as a member of the board. | 179 |
Sec. 3309.07. (A) All elections for employee or retirant | 180 |
members of the school employees retirement board shall be held | 181 |
under the direction of the board in accordance with rules adopted | 182 |
under section 3309.075 of the Revised Code. | 183 |
(B) Any member of the school employees retirement system, | 184 |
other than a disability benefit recipient, shall be eligible to be | 185 |
nominated for election as an employee member of the board who has | 186 |
been nominated by a petition that is signed by at least five | 187 |
hundred members and certified in accordance with rules adopted | 188 |
under section 3309.075 of the Revised Code. The petition shall | 189 |
contain the signatures of not less than twenty members each from | 190 |
at least ten counties wherein such members are employed. The | 191 |
petition shall specify the term of office and position. The name | 192 |
of any member so nominated shall be placed upon the ballot by the | 193 |
board as a regular candidate. Other names of eligible candidates | 194 |
may at any election be substituted for the regular candidates by | 195 |
writing such names upon the ballot. The candidate receiving the | 196 |
highest number of votes for any term as member of the board shall | 197 |
be elected for such term on certification of the election results | 198 |
in accordance with rules adopted under section 3309.075 of the | 199 |
Revised Code. In any year in which two employee member or two | 200 |
retirant member positions must be filled, the candidates who | 201 |
receive the highest and second highest number of votes shall be | 202 |
elected to the offices on certification of the election results in | 203 |
accordance with rules adopted under section 3309.075 of the | 204 |
Revised Code. | 205 |
(C) Any former member of the school employees retirement | 206 |
system described in division
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Revised Code is eligible for election as a retirant member of the | 208 |
board to represent former members currently receiving an age and | 209 |
service retirement benefit, a disability benefit, or benefits | 210 |
under a plan established under section 3309.81 of the Revised | 211 |
Code, provided that such person has been nominated by a petition | 212 |
that is certified in accordance with rules adopted under section | 213 |
3309.075 of the Revised Code and signed by at least one hundred | 214 |
fifty former members of the system who are currently receiving an | 215 |
age and service retirement benefit, a disability benefit, or | 216 |
benefits under a plan established under section 3309.81 of the | 217 |
Revised Code. The petition shall contain the signatures of at | 218 |
least ten such recipients from each of at least five counties | 219 |
wherein recipients of benefits from this system reside. The | 220 |
petition shall specify the term of office and position. The name | 221 |
of any person so nominated shall be placed upon the ballot by the | 222 |
board as a regular candidate. Other names of eligible candidates | 223 |
may at any election be substituted for the regular candidates by | 224 |
writing such names upon the ballot. The candidate receiving the | 225 |
highest number of votes for any term as member of the board shall | 226 |
be elected for such term on certification of the election results | 227 |
in accordance with rules adopted under section 3309.075 of the | 228 |
Revised Code. | 229 |
No employee member of the board who retires while a member of | 230 |
the board shall be eligible to become a retirant member of the | 231 |
board for three years after the date of the member's retirement. | 232 |
Sec. 3309.072. (A) As used in this section: | 233 |
(1) "Campaign committee" means a candidate or a combination | 234 |
of two or more persons authorized by a candidate to receive | 235 |
contributions and in-kind contributions and make expenditures on | 236 |
behalf of the candidate. | 237 |
(2) "Candidate" means an individual who has been nominated | 238 |
pursuant to section 3309.07 of the Revised Code for election to | 239 |
the school employees retirement board or who is seeking to be | 240 |
elected to fill a vacancy on the board pursuant to division (D) of | 241 |
section 3309.06 of the Revised Code. | 242 |
(3) "Contribution" means a loan, gift, deposit, forgiveness | 243 |
of indebtedness, donation, advance, payment, transfer of funds or | 244 |
transfer of anything of value including a transfer of funds from | 245 |
an inter vivos or testamentary trust or decedent's estate, and the | 246 |
payment by any person other than the person to whom the services | 247 |
are rendered for the personal services of another person, which | 248 |
contribution is made, received, or used for the purpose of | 249 |
influencing the results of an election to the school employees | 250 |
retirement board under section 3309.07 of the Revised Code or the | 251 |
results of an election to fill a vacancy on the board pursuant to | 252 |
division (C) of section 3309.06 of the Revised Code. | 253 |
"Contribution" does not include: | 254 |
(a) Services provided without compensation by individuals | 255 |
volunteering a portion or all of their time on behalf of a person; | 256 |
(b) Ordinary home hospitality; | 257 |
(c) The personal expenses of a volunteer paid for by that | 258 |
volunteer campaign worker. | 259 |
(4) "Election day" means the following, as appropriate to the | 260 |
situation: | 261 |
(a) The first Monday in March of a year for which section | 262 |
3309.06 of the Revised Code specifies that an election for a | 263 |
member of the school employees retirement board be held; | 264 |
(b) If, pursuant to section 3309.071 of the Revised Code, no | 265 |
election is held, the first Monday in March of a year that the | 266 |
election would have been held if not for section 3309.071 of the | 267 |
Revised Code. | 268 |
(5) "Expenditure" means the disbursement or use of a | 269 |
contribution for the purpose of influencing the results of an | 270 |
election to the school employees retirement board under section | 271 |
3309.07 of the Revised Code or the results of an election to fill | 272 |
a vacancy on the board pursuant to division (D) of section 3309.06 | 273 |
of the Revised Code. | 274 |
(6) "Independent expenditure" means an expenditure by an | 275 |
individual, partnership, or other entity advocating the election | 276 |
or defeat of an identified candidate or candidates, that is not | 277 |
made with the consent of, in coordination, cooperation, or | 278 |
consultation with, or at the request or suggestion of any | 279 |
candidate or candidates or of the campaign committee or agent of | 280 |
the candidate or candidates. An independent expenditure shall not | 281 |
be construed as being a contribution. As used in division (A)(6) | 282 |
of this section: | 283 |
(a) "Advocating" means any communication containing a message | 284 |
advocating election or defeat. | 285 |
(b) "Identified candidate" means that the name of the | 286 |
candidate appears, a photograph or drawing of the candidate | 287 |
appears, or the identity of the candidate is otherwise apparent by | 288 |
unambiguous reference. | 289 |
(c) "Made in coordination, cooperation, or consultation with, | 290 |
or at the request or suggestion of, any candidate or the campaign | 291 |
committee or agent of the candidate" means made pursuant to any | 292 |
arrangement, coordination, or direction by the candidate, the | 293 |
candidate's campaign committee, or the candidate's agent prior to | 294 |
the publication, distribution, display, or broadcast of the | 295 |
communication. An expenditure is presumed to be so made when it is | 296 |
any of the following: | 297 |
(i) Based on information about the candidate's plans, | 298 |
projects, or needs provided to the person making the expenditure | 299 |
by the candidate, or by the candidate's campaign committee or | 300 |
agent, with a view toward having an expenditure made; | 301 |
(ii) Made by or through any person who is, or has been, | 302 |
authorized to raise or expend funds, who is, or has been, an | 303 |
officer of the candidate's campaign committee, or who is, or has | 304 |
been, receiving any form of compensation or reimbursement from the | 305 |
candidate or the candidate's campaign committee or agent; | 306 |
(iii) Made by a political party in support of a candidate, | 307 |
unless the expenditure is made by a political party to conduct | 308 |
voter registration or voter education efforts. | 309 |
(d) "Agent" means any person who has actual oral or written | 310 |
authority, either express or implied, to make or to authorize the | 311 |
making of expenditures on behalf of a candidate, or means any | 312 |
person who has been placed in a position with the candidate's | 313 |
campaign committee or organization such that it would reasonably | 314 |
appear that in the ordinary course of campaign-related activities | 315 |
the person may authorize expenditures. | 316 |
(7) "In-kind contribution" means anything of value other than | 317 |
money that is used to influence the results of an election to the | 318 |
school employees retirement board under section 3309.07 of the | 319 |
Revised Code or the results of an election to fill a vacancy on | 320 |
the board pursuant to division (C) of section 3309.06 of the | 321 |
Revised Code or is transferred to or used in support of or in | 322 |
opposition to a candidate and that is made with the consent of, in | 323 |
coordination, cooperation, or consultation with, or at the request | 324 |
or suggestion of the benefited candidate. The financing of the | 325 |
dissemination, distribution, or republication, in whole or part, | 326 |
of any broadcast or of any written, graphic, or other form of | 327 |
campaign materials prepared by the candidate, the candidate's | 328 |
campaign committee, or their authorized agents is an in-kind | 329 |
contribution to the candidate and an expenditure by the candidate. | 330 |
(8) "Personal expenses" includes ordinary expenses for | 331 |
accommodations, clothing, food, personal motor vehicle or | 332 |
airplane, and home telephone. | 333 |
(B) Except as otherwise provided in division (D) of this | 334 |
section, each candidate who, or whose campaign committee, receives | 335 |
contributions or in-kind contributions totaling one thousand | 336 |
dollars or more or has expenditures totaling one thousand dollars | 337 |
or more in connection with the candidate's efforts to be elected | 338 |
to the school employees retirement board under section 3309.07 of | 339 |
the Revised Code shall file with the secretary of state two | 340 |
complete, accurate, and itemized statements setting forth in | 341 |
detail the contributions, in-kind contributions, and expenditures. | 342 |
The statements shall be filed regardless of whether, pursuant to | 343 |
section 3309.071 of the Revised Code, no election is held. The | 344 |
statements shall be made on a form prescribed under section 111.30 | 345 |
of the Revised Code. Every expenditure in excess of twenty-five | 346 |
dollars shall be vouched for by a receipted bill, stating the | 347 |
purpose of the expenditures, that shall be filed with the | 348 |
statement; a canceled check with a notation of the purpose of the | 349 |
expenditure is a receipted bill for purposes of this division. | 350 |
The first statement shall be filed not later than four p.m. | 351 |
on the day that is twelve days before election day. The second | 352 |
statement shall be filed not sooner than the day that is eight | 353 |
days after election day and not later than thirty-eight days after | 354 |
election day. The first statement shall reflect contributions and | 355 |
in-kind contributions received and expenditures made to the close | 356 |
of business on the twentieth day before election day. The second | 357 |
statement shall reflect contributions and in-kind contributions | 358 |
received and expenditures made during the period beginning on the | 359 |
nineteenth day before election day and ending on the close of | 360 |
business on the seventh day after election day. | 361 |
(C) Each individual, partnership, or other entity who makes | 362 |
an independent expenditure in connection with the candidate's | 363 |
efforts to be elected to the school employees retirement board | 364 |
under section 3309.07 of the Revised Code shall file with the | 365 |
secretary of state two complete, accurate, and itemized statements | 366 |
setting forth in detail the independent expenditures. The | 367 |
statements shall be filed regardless of whether, pursuant to | 368 |
section 3309.071 of the Revised Code, no election is held. The | 369 |
statements shall be made on a form prescribed under section 111.30 | 370 |
of the Revised Code. | 371 |
The first statement shall be filed not later than four p.m. | 372 |
on the day that is twelve days before election day. The second | 373 |
statement shall be filed not sooner than the day that is eight | 374 |
days after election day and not later than thirty-eight days after | 375 |
election day. The first statement shall reflect independent | 376 |
expenditures made to the close of business on the twentieth day | 377 |
before election day. The second statement shall reflect | 378 |
independent expenditures made during the period beginning on the | 379 |
nineteenth day before election day and ending on the close of | 380 |
business on the seventh day after election day. | 381 |
(D) Each candidate who, or whose campaign committee, receives | 382 |
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totaling one thousand dollars or more or | 384 |
expenditures totaling one thousand dollars or more in connection | 385 |
with the candidate's efforts to be elected to fill a vacancy in | 386 |
the | 387 |
division (C) of section 3309.06 of the Revised Code shall file | 388 |
with the secretary of state a complete, accurate, and itemized | 389 |
statement setting forth in detail the contributions, in-kind | 390 |
contributions, and expenditures. The statement shall be made on a | 391 |
form prescribed under section 111.30 of the Revised Code. Every | 392 |
expenditure in excess of twenty-five dollars shall be vouched for | 393 |
by a receipted bill, stating the purpose of the expenditures, that | 394 |
shall be filed with the statement; a canceled check with a | 395 |
notation of the purpose of the expenditure is a receipted bill for | 396 |
purposes of this division. | 397 |
The statement shall be filed within thirty-eight days after | 398 |
the day the candidate takes office. The statement shall reflect | 399 |
contributions and in-kind contributions received and expenditures | 400 |
made to the close of business on the seventh day after the day the | 401 |
candidate takes office. | 402 |
(E) Each individual, partnership, or other entity that makes | 403 |
an independent expenditure in connection with the candidate's | 404 |
efforts to be elected to fill a vacancy in the school employees | 405 |
retirement board under division (C) of section 3309.06 of the | 406 |
Revised Code shall file with the secretary of state a complete, | 407 |
accurate, and itemized statement setting forth in detail the | 408 |
independent expenditures. The statement shall be made on a form | 409 |
prescribed under section 111.30 of the Revised Code. | 410 |
The statement shall be filed not later than thirty-eight days | 411 |
after the day the candidate takes office. The statement shall | 412 |
reflect independent expenditures made to the close of business on | 413 |
the seventh day after the day the candidate takes office. | 414 |
Sec. 3309.074. The secretary of state, or any person acting | 415 |
on personal knowledge and subject to the penalties of perjury, may | 416 |
file a complaint with the Ohio elections commission alleging a | 417 |
violation of section 3309.073 of the Revised Code. The complaint | 418 |
shall be made on a form prescribed and provided by the commission. | 419 |
A complaint shall be filed not later than two years after the | 420 |
occurrence of the act or failure to act that is the subject of the | 421 |
complaint, except that if the act or failure to act involves | 422 |
fraud, concealment, or misrepresentation and was not discovered | 423 |
during that two-year period, a complaint may be filed not later | 424 |
than one year after discovery of the act or failure to act. | 425 |
On receipt of a complaint under this section, the commission | 426 |
shall hold a hearing open to the public to determine whether the | 427 |
violation alleged in the complaint has occurred. The commission | 428 |
may administer oaths and issue subpoenas to any person in the | 429 |
state compelling the attendance of witnesses and the production of | 430 |
relevant papers, books, accounts, and reports. On the refusal of | 431 |
any person to obey a subpoena or to be sworn or to answer as a | 432 |
witness, the commission may apply to the court of common pleas of | 433 |
Franklin county under section 2705.03 of the Revised Code. The | 434 |
court shall hold contempt proceedings in accordance with Chapter | 435 |
2705. of the Revised Code. | 436 |
The commission shall provide the person accused of the | 437 |
violation at least seven days prior notice of the time, date, and | 438 |
place of the hearing. The accused may be represented by an | 439 |
attorney and shall have an opportunity to present evidence, call | 440 |
witnesses, and cross-examine witnesses. | 441 |
At the hearing, the commission shall determine whether the | 442 |
violation alleged in the complaint has occurred. If the commission | 443 |
determines that a violation of division (A) of section 3309.073 of | 444 |
the Revised Code has occurred, the commission shall either impose | 445 |
a fine under section 3309.99 of the Revised Code or enter a | 446 |
finding that good cause has been shown not to impose the fine. If | 447 |
the commission determines that a violation of division (B) of | 448 |
section 3309.073 of the Revised Code has occurred, the commission | 449 |
shall impose the fine described in section 3309.99 of the Revised | 450 |
Code, refer the matter to the appropriate prosecutor, or enter a | 451 |
finding that good cause has been shown to not impose a fine or | 452 |
refer the matter to the appropriate prosecutor. | 453 |
Sec. 3309.075. (A) The school employees retirement board, | 454 |
after consultation with the secretary of state, shall adopt rules | 455 |
in accordance with | 456 |
Code, governing all of the following: | 457 |
(1) The administration of elections of members of the board | 458 |
under section 3309.07 of the Revised Code and elections held under | 459 |
section 3309.06 of the Revised Code to fill vacancies on the | 460 |
board; | 461 |
(2) Nominating petitions for the elections; | 462 |
(3) Certification of the validity of nominating petitions for | 463 |
the elections; | 464 |
(4) Certification of the results of the elections. | 465 |
(B) The board may contract with the secretary of state or an | 466 |
independent firm to administer the elections, certify the validity | 467 |
of nominating petitions, and certify the results of the elections. | 468 |
The secretary of state and the independent firm shall perform | 469 |
these services in accordance with the rules adopted under division | 470 |
(A) of this section. Notwithstanding section 3309.22 of the | 471 |
Revised Code, the board shall provide information necessary for | 472 |
the secretary of state or the independent firm to certify the | 473 |
election. If the board contracts with an independent firm to | 474 |
administer an election, the secretary of state may audit the | 475 |
election. | 476 |
Sec. 3309.10. (A) | 477 |
employees retirement board shall be subject to disciplinary action | 478 |
by an employer for absence from the member's regular employment | 479 |
for service to the board. | 480 |
Members of the | 481 |
without compensation from the retirement system, but | 482 |
employer shall be reimbursed from the expense fund for any | 483 |
compensation paid to an employee member of the board or a retirant | 484 |
member employed by a public employer in accordance with section | 485 |
3309.341 of the Revised Code for
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(B) The members of the board shall be reimbursed from the | 496 |
expense fund for all actual necessary expenses incurred while | 497 |
serving on the board. | 498 |
| 499 |
indemnify board members and employees for their actions or conduct | 500 |
in the performance of official duties, and may pay required | 501 |
premiums for such coverage from the expense fund. | 502 |
| 503 |
111.15 of the Revised Code establishing a policy for reimbursement | 504 |
of travel expenses incurred by board members in the performance of | 505 |
their official duties. As part of any audit performed under | 506 |
Chapter 117. of the Revised Code, an inquiry shall be made into | 507 |
whether board members have complied with these rules. | 508 |
| 509 |
for travel expenses, other than for meals and other food and | 510 |
beverages provided to the member, from any source other than the | 511 |
expense fund. Except in the case of an emergency, no out-of-state | 512 |
travel expenses shall be reimbursed unless approved in advance by | 513 |
a majority of the board at a regular board meeting. | 514 |
Sec. 3309.15. (A) The members of the school employees | 515 |
retirement board shall be the trustees of the funds created by | 516 |
section 3309.60 of the Revised Code. The board shall have full | 517 |
power to invest the funds. The board and other fiduciaries shall | 518 |
discharge their duties with respect to the funds solely in the | 519 |
interest of the participants and beneficiaries; for the exclusive | 520 |
purpose of providing benefits to participants and their | 521 |
beneficiaries and defraying reasonable expenses of administering | 522 |
the school employees retirement system; with care, skill, | 523 |
prudence, and diligence under the circumstances then prevailing | 524 |
that a prudent person acting in a like capacity and familiar with | 525 |
such matters would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a like | 526 |
character and with like aims; and by diversifying the investments | 527 |
of the system so as to minimize the risk of large losses, unless | 528 |
under the circumstances it is clearly prudent not to do so. | 529 |
The board may establish a partnership, trust, limited | 530 |
liability company, corporation, including a corporation exempt | 531 |
from taxation under the Internal Revenue Code, 100 Stat. 2085, 26 | 532 |
U.S.C.A. 1, as amended, or any other legal entity authorized to | 533 |
transact business in this state. | 534 |
(B) In exercising its fiduciary responsibility with respect | 535 |
to the investment of the funds, it shall be the intent of the | 536 |
board to give consideration to investments that enhance the | 537 |
general welfare of the state and its citizens where the | 538 |
investments offer quality, return, and safety comparable to other | 539 |
investments currently available to the board. In fulfilling this | 540 |
intent, equal consideration shall also be given to investments | 541 |
otherwise qualifying under this section that involve minority | 542 |
owned and controlled firms and firms owned and controlled by | 543 |
women, either alone or in joint venture with other firms. | 544 |
The board shall adopt, in regular meeting, policies, | 545 |
objectives, or criteria for the operation of the investment | 546 |
program that include asset allocation targets and ranges, risk | 547 |
factors, asset class benchmarks, time horizons, total return | 548 |
objectives, and performance evaluation guidelines. In adopting | 549 |
policies and criteria for the selection of agents with whom the | 550 |
board may contract for the administration of the funds, the board | 551 |
shall comply with sections 3309.157 and 3309.159 of the Revised | 552 |
Code and shall also give equal consideration to minority owned and | 553 |
controlled firms, firms owned and controlled by women, and | 554 |
ventures involving minority owned and controlled firms and firms | 555 |
owned and controlled by women that otherwise meet the policies and | 556 |
criteria established by the board. Amendments and additions to the | 557 |
policies and criteria shall be adopted in regular meeting. The | 558 |
board shall publish its policies, objectives, and criteria under | 559 |
this provision no less often than annually and shall make copies | 560 |
available to interested parties. | 561 |
| 562 |
board contracts with a person, including an agent or investment | 563 |
manager, for the management or investment of the funds, the board | 564 |
shall require the person to comply with the global investment | 565 |
performance | 566 |
567 | |
institute, or a successor organization, when reporting on the | 568 |
performance of investments. | 569 |
(C) All evidences of title of investments purchased by the | 570 |
board under this section shall be delivered to the treasurer of | 571 |
state, who is hereby designated as custodian thereof, or to the | 572 |
treasurer of state's authorized agent, and the treasurer of state | 573 |
or the agent shall collect principal, interest, dividends, and | 574 |
distributions that become due and payable and place the same when | 575 |
so collected into the custodial funds. Evidences of title of the | 576 |
investments may be deposited by the treasurer of state for | 577 |
safekeeping with an authorized agent, selected by the treasurer of | 578 |
state, who is a qualified trustee under section 135.18 of the | 579 |
Revised Code. The treasurer of state shall pay for the investments | 580 |
purchased by the board pending receipt of the evidence of title of | 581 |
the investments by the treasurer of state or to the treasurer of | 582 |
state's authorized agent, and on receipt of written or electronic | 583 |
instructions from the board or the board's designated agent | 584 |
authorizing the purchase. The board may sell any investments held | 585 |
by the board, and the treasurer of state or the treasurer of | 586 |
state's authorized agent shall accept payment from the purchaser | 587 |
and deliver evidence of title of the investment to the purchaser | 588 |
on receipt of written or electronic instructions from the board or | 589 |
the board's designated agent authorizing the sale, and pending | 590 |
receipt of the moneys for the investments. The amount received | 591 |
shall be placed into the custodial funds. The board and the | 592 |
treasurer of state may enter into agreements to establish | 593 |
procedures for the purchase and sale of investments under this | 594 |
division and the custody of the investment. | 595 |
(D) No purchase or sale of any investment shall be made under | 596 |
this section except as authorized by the school employees | 597 |
retirement board. | 598 |
(E) Any statement of financial position distributed by the | 599 |
board shall include the fair value, as of the statement date, of | 600 |
all investments held by the board under this section. | 601 |
Sec. 3309.21. (A) The school employees retirement board | 602 |
shall have prepared annually by or under the supervision of an | 603 |
actuary an actuarial valuation of the pension assets, liabilities, | 604 |
and funding requirements of the school employees retirement system | 605 |
as established pursuant to this chapter. The actuary shall | 606 |
complete the valuation in accordance with actuarial standards of | 607 |
practice promulgated by the actuarial standards board of the | 608 |
American academy of actuaries and prepare a report of the | 609 |
valuation. The report shall include all of the following: | 610 |
(1) A summary of the benefit provisions evaluated; | 611 |
(2) A summary of the census data and financial information | 612 |
used in the valuation; | 613 |
(3) A description of the actuarial assumptions, actuarial | 614 |
cost method, and asset valuation method used in the valuation, | 615 |
including a statement of the assumed rate of payroll growth and | 616 |
assumed rate of growth or decline in the number of members | 617 |
contributing to the retirement system; | 618 |
(4) A summary of findings that includes a statement of the | 619 |
actuarial accrued pension liabilities and unfunded actuarial | 620 |
accrued pension liabilities; | 621 |
(5) A schedule showing the effect of any changes in the | 622 |
benefit provisions, actuarial assumptions, or cost methods since | 623 |
the last annual actuarial valuation; | 624 |
(6) A statement of whether contributions to the retirement | 625 |
system are expected to be sufficient to satisfy the funding | 626 |
objectives established by the board. | 627 |
The board shall submit the report to the Ohio retirement | 628 |
study council and the standing committees of the house of | 629 |
representatives and the senate with primary responsibility for | 630 |
retirement legislation not later than the first day of May | 631 |
following the year for which the valuation was made. | 632 |
(B) At such times as the school employees retirement board | 633 |
determines, and at least once in each quinquennial period, the | 634 |
board shall have prepared by or under the supervision of an | 635 |
actuary an actuarial investigation of the mortality, service, and | 636 |
other experience of the members, retirants, and beneficiaries of | 637 |
the retirement system, and SERS retirants and other system | 638 |
retirants as defined in section 3309.341 of the Revised Code to | 639 |
update the actuarial assumptions used in the actuarial valuation | 640 |
required by division (A) of this section. The actuary shall | 641 |
prepare a report of the actuarial investigation. The report shall | 642 |
be prepared and any recommended changes in actuarial assumptions | 643 |
shall be made in accordance with the actuarial standards of | 644 |
practice promulgated by the actuarial standards board of the | 645 |
American academy of actuaries. The report shall include all of the | 646 |
following: | 647 |
(1) A summary of relevant decrement and economic assumption | 648 |
experience observed over the period of the investigation; | 649 |
(2) Recommended changes in actuarial assumptions to be used | 650 |
in subsequent actuarial valuations required by division (A) of | 651 |
this section; | 652 |
(3) A measurement of the financial effect of the recommended | 653 |
changes in actuarial assumptions. | 654 |
The board shall submit the report to the Ohio retirement | 655 |
study council and the standing committees of the house of | 656 |
representatives and the senate with primary responsibility for | 657 |
retirement legislation not later than the first day of May | 658 |
following the last fiscal year of the period the report covers. | 659 |
(C) The board may at any time request the actuary to make any | 660 |
studies or actuarial valuations to determine the adequacy of the | 661 |
rates of contribution as provided by section 3309.49 of the | 662 |
Revised Code, and those rates may be adjusted by the board, as | 663 |
recommended by the actuary, effective as of the first of any year | 664 |
thereafter. | 665 |
(D) The board shall have prepared by or under the supervision | 666 |
of an actuary an actuarial analysis of any introduced legislation | 667 |
expected to have a measurable financial impact on the retirement | 668 |
system. The actuarial analysis shall be completed in accordance | 669 |
with the actuarial standards of practice promulgated by the | 670 |
actuarial standards board of the American academy of actuaries. | 671 |
The actuary shall prepare a report of the actuarial analysis, | 672 |
which shall include all of the following: | 673 |
(1) A summary of the statutory changes that are being | 674 |
evaluated; | 675 |
(2) A description of or reference to the actuarial | 676 |
assumptions and actuarial cost method used in the report; | 677 |
(3) A description of the participant group or groups included | 678 |
in the report; | 679 |
(4) A statement of the financial impact of the legislation, | 680 |
including the resulting increase, if any, in the employer normal | 681 |
cost percentage; the increase, if any, in actuarial accrued | 682 |
liabilities; and the per cent of payroll that would be required to | 683 |
amortize the increase in actuarial accrued liabilities as a level | 684 |
per cent of covered payroll for all active members over a period | 685 |
not to exceed thirty years; | 686 |
(5) A statement of whether the scheduled contributions to the | 687 |
system after the proposed change is enacted are expected to be | 688 |
sufficient to satisfy the funding objectives established by the | 689 |
board. | 690 |
Not later than sixty days from the date of introduction of | 691 |
the legislation, the board shall submit a copy of the actuarial | 692 |
analysis to the legislative service commission, the standing | 693 |
committees of the house of representatives and the senate with | 694 |
primary responsibility for retirement legislation, and the Ohio | 695 |
retirement study council. | 696 |
(E) The board shall have prepared annually a report giving a | 697 |
full accounting of the revenues and costs relating to the | 698 |
provision of benefits under sections 3309.375 and 3309.69 of the | 699 |
Revised Code. The report shall be made as of June 30, 1997, and | 700 |
the thirtieth day of June of each year thereafter. The report | 701 |
shall include the following: | 702 |
(1) A description of the statutory authority for the benefits | 703 |
provided; | 704 |
(2) A summary of the benefits; | 705 |
(3) A summary of the eligibility requirements for the | 706 |
benefits; | 707 |
(4) A statement of the number of participants eligible for | 708 |
the benefits; | 709 |
(5) A description of the accounting, asset valuation, and | 710 |
funding method used to provide the benefits; | 711 |
(6) A statement of the net assets available for the provision | 712 |
of the benefits as of the last day of the fiscal year; | 713 |
(7) A statement of any changes in the net assets available | 714 |
for the provision of benefits, including participant and employer | 715 |
contributions, net investment income, administrative expenses, and | 716 |
benefits provided to participants, as of the last day of the | 717 |
fiscal year; | 718 |
(8) For the last six consecutive fiscal years, a schedule of | 719 |
the net assets available for the benefits, the annual cost of | 720 |
benefits, administrative expenses incurred, and annual employer | 721 |
contributions allocated for the provision of benefits; | 722 |
(9) A description of any significant changes that affect the | 723 |
comparability of the report required under this division; | 724 |
(10) A statement of the amount paid under division
| 725 |
section 3309.69 of the Revised Code. | 726 |
The board shall submit the report to the Ohio retirement | 727 |
study council and the standing committees of the house of | 728 |
representatives and the senate with primary responsibility for | 729 |
retirement legislation not later than the thirty-first day of | 730 |
December following the year for which the report was made. | 731 |
Sec. 3309.22. (A)(1) As used in this division, "personal | 732 |
history record" means information maintained in any format by the | 733 |
board on an individual who is a member, former member, | 734 |
contributor, former contributor, retirant, or beneficiary that | 735 |
includes the address, electronic mail address, telephone number, | 736 |
social security number, record of contributions, correspondence | 737 |
with the system, and other information the board determines to be | 738 |
confidential. | 739 |
(2) The records of the board shall be open to public | 740 |
inspection and may be made available in printed or electronic | 741 |
format, except for the following, which shall be excluded, except | 742 |
with the written authorization of the individual concerned: | 743 |
(a) The individual's statement of previous service and other | 744 |
information as provided for in section 3309.28 of the Revised | 745 |
Code; | 746 |
(b) Any information identifying by name and address the | 747 |
amount of a monthly allowance or benefit paid to the individual; | 748 |
(c) The individual's personal history record. | 749 |
(B) All medical reports and recommendations required by the | 750 |
system are privileged except as follows: | 751 |
(1) Copies of medical reports or recommendations shall be | 752 |
made available to the following: | 753 |
(a) The individual concerned, on written request; | 754 |
(b) The personal physician, attorney, or authorized agent of | 755 |
the individual concerned | 756 |
individual or the individual's agent | 757 |
758 |
(c) The board assigned physician. | 759 |
(2) Documentation required by section 2929.193 of the Revised | 760 |
Code shall be provided to a court holding a hearing under that | 761 |
section. | 762 |
(C) Any person who is a contributor of the system shall be | 763 |
furnished, on written request, with a statement of the amount to | 764 |
the credit of the person's account. The board need not answer more | 765 |
than one such request of a person in any one year. | 766 |
(D) Notwithstanding the exceptions to public inspection in | 767 |
division (A)(2) of this section, the board may furnish the | 768 |
following information: | 769 |
(1) If a member, former member, contributor, former | 770 |
contributor, or retirant is subject to an order issued under | 771 |
section 2907.15 of the Revised Code or an order issued under | 772 |
division (A) or (B) of section 2929.192 of the Revised Code or is | 773 |
convicted of or pleads guilty to a violation of section 2921.41 of | 774 |
the Revised Code, on written request of a prosecutor as defined in | 775 |
section 2935.01 of the Revised Code, the board shall furnish to | 776 |
the prosecutor the information requested from the individual's | 777 |
personal history record. | 778 |
(2) Pursuant to a court or administrative order issued under | 779 |
section 3119.80, 3119.81, 3121.02, 3121.03, or 3123.06 of the | 780 |
Revised Code, the board shall furnish to a court or child support | 781 |
enforcement agency the information required under that section. | 782 |
(3) At the written request of any person, the board shall | 783 |
provide to the person a list of the names and addresses of | 784 |
members, former members, retirants, contributors, former | 785 |
contributors, or beneficiaries. The costs of compiling, copying, | 786 |
and mailing the list shall be paid by such person. | 787 |
(4) Within fourteen days after receiving from the director of | 788 |
job and family services a list of the names and social security | 789 |
numbers of recipients of public assistance pursuant to section | 790 |
5101.181 of the Revised Code, the board shall inform the auditor | 791 |
of state of the name, current or most recent employer address, and | 792 |
social security number of each contributor whose name and social | 793 |
security number are the same as that of a person whose name or | 794 |
social security number was submitted by the director. The board | 795 |
and its employees shall, except for purposes of furnishing the | 796 |
auditor of state with information required by this section, | 797 |
preserve the confidentiality of recipients of public assistance in | 798 |
compliance with section 5101.181 of the Revised Code. | 799 |
(5) The system shall comply with orders issued under section | 800 |
3105.87 of the Revised Code. | 801 |
On the written request of an alternate payee, as defined in | 802 |
section 3105.80 of the Revised Code, the system shall furnish to | 803 |
the alternate payee information on the amount and status of any | 804 |
amounts payable to the alternate payee under an order issued under | 805 |
section 3105.171 or 3105.65 of the Revised Code. | 806 |
(6) At the request of any person, the board shall make | 807 |
available to the person copies of all documents, including | 808 |
resumes, in the board's possession regarding filling a vacancy of | 809 |
an employee member or retirant member of the board. The person who | 810 |
made the request shall pay the cost of compiling, copying, and | 811 |
mailing the documents. The information described in this division | 812 |
is a public record. | 813 |
(7) The system shall provide the notice required by section | 814 |
3309.673 of the Revised Code to the prosecutor assigned to the | 815 |
case. | 816 |
(E) A statement that contains information obtained from the | 817 |
system's records that is signed by an officer of the retirement | 818 |
system and to which the system's official seal is affixed, or | 819 |
copies of the system's records to which the signature and seal are | 820 |
attached, shall be received as true copies of the system's records | 821 |
in any court or before any officer of this state. | 822 |
Sec. 3309.23. (A) Except as provided in division (B) of this | 823 |
section, the following shall be contributors to the school | 824 |
employees retirement system: | 825 |
(1) All employees, as defined in division (B) of section | 826 |
3309.01 of the Revised Code; | 827 |
(2) The employees of an existing or newly created employer | 828 |
unit as defined in division (A) of section 3309.01 of the Revised | 829 |
Code, supported in whole or in part by the state or any political | 830 |
subdivision thereof and wholly controlled and managed by the state | 831 |
or any subdivision thereof. Such employees shall become | 832 |
contributors on the same terms and conditions as provided by this | 833 |
chapter, provided the board of trustees or other managing body of | 834 |
such school, college, or other institution, if such institution is | 835 |
now in existence or if in existence on such date, shall agree by | 836 |
formal resolution to accept all the requirements and obligations | 837 |
imposed by this chapter upon employers. A certified copy of the | 838 |
resolution shall be filed with the school employees retirement | 839 |
board. When such resolution has been adopted and a copy of it | 840 |
filed with the school employees retirement board, it shall not | 841 |
later be subject to rescission or abrogation. Service in such | 842 |
schools, colleges, or other institutions shall be then considered | 843 |
in every way the same as service in the public schools. | 844 |
(3) All other individuals who become members. | 845 |
(B) The following individuals may choose to be exempt from | 846 |
compulsory membership by filing a written application for | 847 |
exemption with the employer within the first month after being | 848 |
employed: | 849 |
(1) A student who is not a member at the time of | 850 |
employment and who is employed by the school, college, or | 851 |
university in which | 852 |
attending classes; | 853 |
(2) An emergency employee serving on a temporary basis in | 854 |
case of fire, snow, earthquake, flood, or other similar emergency; | 855 |
(3) An individual employed in a program established pursuant | 856 |
to the " | 857 |
Stat. | 858 |
federal job training program. | 859 |
(C) A member may elect to have employment by the school, | 860 |
college, or university at which | 861 |
regularly attending classes exempted from contribution to the | 862 |
retirement system by filing a written application with | 863 |
member's employer within the first month after being so employed. | 864 |
(D) In all cases of doubt pertaining to contributors on an | 865 |
individual or group basis or the status of existing or newly | 866 |
created employer units, the decision shall be made by the | 867 |
retirement board, and such decision shall be final. | 868 |
Sec. 3309.26. The membership of any person in the school | 869 |
employees retirement system shall terminate if the person | 870 |
withdraws the person's accumulated contributions, retires on a | 871 |
retirement allowance as provided in sections 3309.36 | 872 |
3309.381 of the Revised Code, or dies, unless otherwise provided | 873 |
in Chapter 3309. of the Revised Code. | 874 |
A former member with an account in the employees' savings | 875 |
fund who formerly lost membership shall be reinstated as a member | 876 |
with all the rights, privileges, and obligations as provided in | 877 |
Chapter 3309. of the Revised Code. | 878 |
Except as provided in this section, a member or former member | 879 |
of the school employees retirement system with at least one and | 880 |
one-half years of contributing service credit in this system, the | 881 |
public employees retirement system, the state teachers retirement | 882 |
system, the Ohio police and fire pension fund, or the state | 883 |
highway patrol retirement system, subsequent to the withdrawal of | 884 |
contributions and cancellation of service credit in this system | 885 |
may restore such service credit by redepositing in the employees' | 886 |
savings fund the amount withdrawn with interest at a rate to be | 887 |
determined by the board, compounded annually, from the first of | 888 |
the month of withdrawal to and including the month of redeposit. A | 889 |
member may choose to purchase only part of such credit in any one | 890 |
payment, subject to board rules. The total payment to restore | 891 |
cancelled service credit, plus any interest credited thereto, | 892 |
shall be considered as accumulated contributions of the member. If | 893 |
a former member is eligible to buy the service credit as a member | 894 |
of the Ohio police and fire pension fund, the state highway patrol | 895 |
retirement system, or the city of Cincinnati retirement system, | 896 |
the former member is ineligible to restore that service credit | 897 |
under this section. | 898 |
Sec. 3309.28. | 899 |
an employee begins employment, the employer shall file with the | 900 |
school employees retirement system a detailed statement | 901 |
902 | |
personal information and all | 903 |
service as an employee or such other service as comes under this | 904 |
chapter or Chapter 145., 742., 3307., or 5505. of the Revised | 905 |
Code, and | 906 |
employees retirement board requires for the proper operation of | 907 |
the school employees retirement system. | 908 |
909 | |
910 | |
911 | |
912 |
Sec. 3309.33. (A) An employer may establish a retirement | 913 |
incentive plan for its employees who are members of the school | 914 |
employees retirement system. The plan shall provide for purchase | 915 |
by the employer of service credit for eligible employees who | 916 |
choose to participate in the plan and for payment by the employer | 917 |
of the entire cost of such service credit. A plan established | 918 |
under this section shall remain in effect until terminated by the | 919 |
employer, except that, once established, the plan must remain in | 920 |
effect for at least one year. | 921 |
(B) | 922 |
retirement system shall be eligible to participate in a retirement | 923 |
incentive plan | 924 |
| 925 |
| 926 |
927 | |
928 |
| 929 |
930 | |
the employer if the employee has attained | 931 |
years of age | 932 |
| 933 |
section 3309.36 of the Revised Code effective within ninety days | 934 |
after receiving notice from the school employees retirement system | 935 |
that service credit has been purchased for the employee under this | 936 |
section. | 937 |
(C) Participation in the plan shall be available to all | 938 |
eligible employees except that the employer may limit the number | 939 |
of persons for whom it purchases credit in any calendar year to a | 940 |
specified percentage of its employees who are members of the | 941 |
school employees retirement system on the first day of January of | 942 |
that year. The percentage shall not be less than five per cent of | 943 |
such employees. If participation is limited, employees with a | 944 |
greater length of service with the employer have the right to | 945 |
elect to have credit purchased before employees with a lesser | 946 |
length of service with the employer. | 947 |
(D) The amount of service credit purchased for any | 948 |
participant shall be uniformly determined but shall not exceed the | 949 |
lesser of the following: | 950 |
(1) Five years of service credit; | 951 |
(2) An amount of service credit equal to one-fifth of the | 952 |
total service credited to the participant under Chapter 3309. of | 953 |
the Revised Code. | 954 |
For each year of service credit purchased under this section, | 955 |
the employer shall pay an amount specified by the school employees | 956 |
retirement board equal to the additional liability resulting from | 957 |
the purchase of that year of service credit as determined by an | 958 |
actuary employed by the board. Payments shall be made in | 959 |
accordance with rules adopted by the board, and the board shall | 960 |
notify each member when the member is credited with service | 961 |
purchased under this section. | 962 |
No payment made to the school employees retirement system | 963 |
under this section shall affect any payment required by section | 964 |
3309.49 of the Revised Code. | 965 |
Sec. 3309.34. (A)(1) A member of the school employees | 966 |
retirement system | 967 |
968 | |
969 |
(a) On or before August 1, 2017, the member has at least | 970 |
twenty-five years of total service credit and meets either of the | 971 |
following requirements: | 972 |
(i) Has at least five years of total service credit and has | 973 |
attained sixty years of age | 974 |
(ii) Has at least thirty years of total service credit at any | 975 |
age | 976 |
977 | |
978 | |
979 |
(b) As of August 1, 2017, the member will have less than | 980 |
twenty-five years of total service credit but, not later than that | 981 |
date, pays to the retirement system an amount equal to the | 982 |
additional liability to the system resulting from the member's | 983 |
retirement under this division. | 984 |
(2) | 985 |
section, a member | 986 |
987 | |
twenty-five years of total service credit is eligible for service | 988 |
retirement under this division if the member meets one of the | 989 |
following requirements: | 990 |
| 991 |
and has attained sixty-two years of age; | 992 |
| 993 |
service credit and has attained sixty years of age; | 994 |
| 995 |
credit and has attained | 996 |
(b) The board, by rule adopted under division (D) of this | 997 |
section, may adjust the retirement eligibility requirements of | 998 |
division (A)(2)(a) of this section if the board's actuary, in its | 999 |
evaluation under division (C) of this section, determines that an | 1000 |
adjustment is necessary to ensure that the retirement system meets | 1001 |
the thirty-year amortization period requirement of section | 1002 |
3309.211 of the Revised Code. | 1003 |
(B) A member may retire by filing an application for | 1004 |
retirement with the school employees retirement board on a form | 1005 |
provided by the board. The board shall not retire the member | 1006 |
sooner than the first day of the month next following the later | 1007 |
of: | 1008 |
(1) The last day of employment for which compensation was | 1009 |
paid; | 1010 |
(2) The attainment of minimum age and service credit | 1011 |
eligibility for service or commuted service retirement. | 1012 |
(C) | 1013 |
the board shall direct its actuary to evaluate the retirement | 1014 |
eligibility requirements of this section. | 1015 |
(D) The board, in consultation with its actuary, shall adopt | 1016 |
rules to implement this section. | 1017 |
Sec. 3309.341. (A) As used in this section and section | 1018 |
3309.344 of the Revised Code: | 1019 |
(1) "SERS retirant" means any person who is receiving a | 1020 |
retirement allowance from the school employees retirement system | 1021 |
under section 3309.36 | 1022 |
3309.38 of the Revised Code or any benefit paid under a plan | 1023 |
established under section 3309.81 of the Revised Code. | 1024 |
(2) "Other system retirant" means a member or former member | 1025 |
of the public employees retirement system, Ohio police and fire | 1026 |
pension fund, state teachers retirement system, state highway | 1027 |
patrol retirement system, or Cincinnati retirement system who is | 1028 |
receiving age and service or commuted age and service retirement, | 1029 |
or a disability benefit from a system of which the retirant is a | 1030 |
member or former member. | 1031 |
(B)(1) Subject to this section and section 3309.345 of the | 1032 |
Revised Code, an SERS retirant or other system retirant may be | 1033 |
employed by a public employer. If so employed, the SERS retirant | 1034 |
or other system retirant shall contribute to the school employees | 1035 |
retirement system in accordance with section 3309.47 of the | 1036 |
Revised Code, and the employer shall make contributions in | 1037 |
accordance with section 3309.49 of the Revised Code. | 1038 |
(2) An employer that employs an SERS retirant or other system | 1039 |
retirant shall notify the retirement board of the employment not | 1040 |
later than the end of the month in which the employment commences. | 1041 |
On receipt of notice from an employer that a person who is an | 1042 |
other system retirant has been employed, the school employees | 1043 |
retirement system shall notify the state retirement system of | 1044 |
which the other system retirant was a member of such employment. | 1045 |
(C) An SERS retirant or other system retirant who has | 1046 |
received a retirement allowance or disability benefit for less | 1047 |
than two months when employment subject to this section commences | 1048 |
shall forfeit the retirement allowance or disability benefit for | 1049 |
any month the SERS retirant or other system retirant is employed | 1050 |
prior to the expiration of the two-month period. Service and | 1051 |
contributions for that period shall not be included in the | 1052 |
calculation of any benefits payable to the SERS retirant or other | 1053 |
system retirant, and those contributions shall be refunded on | 1054 |
death or termination of the employment. Contributions made on | 1055 |
compensation earned after the expiration of such period shall be | 1056 |
used in the calculation of the benefit or payment due under | 1057 |
section 3309.344 of the Revised Code. | 1058 |
(D) On receipt of notice from the Ohio police and fire | 1059 |
pension fund, public employees retirement system, or state | 1060 |
teachers retirement system of the re-employment of an SERS | 1061 |
retirant, the school employees retirement system shall not pay, or | 1062 |
if paid shall recover, the amount to be forfeited by the SERS | 1063 |
retirant in accordance with section 145.38, 742.26, or 3307.35 of | 1064 |
the Revised Code. | 1065 |
(E) An SERS retirant or other system retirant subject to this | 1066 |
section is not a member of the school employees retirement system; | 1067 |
does not have any of the rights, privileges, or obligations of | 1068 |
membership, except as specified in this section; and is not | 1069 |
eligible to receive health, medical, hospital, or surgical | 1070 |
benefits under section 3309.69 of the Revised Code for employment | 1071 |
subject to this section. | 1072 |
(F) If the disability benefit of an other system retirant | 1073 |
employed under this section is terminated, the retirant shall | 1074 |
become a member of the school employees retirement system, | 1075 |
effective on the first day of the month next following the | 1076 |
termination, with all the rights, privileges, and obligations of | 1077 |
membership. If the retirant, after the termination of the | 1078 |
disability benefit, earns two years of service credit under this | 1079 |
retirement system or under the public employees retirement system, | 1080 |
Ohio police and fire pension fund, state teachers retirement | 1081 |
system, or state highway patrol retirement system, the retirant's | 1082 |
prior contributions as an other system retirant under this section | 1083 |
shall be included in the retirant's total service credit as a | 1084 |
school employees retirement system member, and the retirant shall | 1085 |
forfeit all rights and benefits of this section. Not more than one | 1086 |
year of credit may be given for any period of twelve months. | 1087 |
(G) This section does not affect the receipt of benefits by | 1088 |
or eligibility for benefits of any person who on August 29, 1976, | 1089 |
was receiving a disability benefit or service retirement pension | 1090 |
or allowance from a state or municipal retirement system in Ohio | 1091 |
and was a member of any other state or municipal retirement system | 1092 |
of this state. | 1093 |
(H) The school employees retirement board may adopt rules to | 1094 |
carry out this section. | 1095 |
Sec. 3309.343. (A) As used in this section: | 1096 |
(1) In addition to the meaning in section 3309.01 of the | 1097 |
Revised Code, when appropriate "compensation" has the same meaning | 1098 |
as in section 3307.01 of the Revised Code. | 1099 |
(2) "Earnable salary" has the same meaning as in section | 1100 |
145.01 of the Revised Code. | 1101 |
(3) "SERS position" means a position for which a member of | 1102 |
the school employees retirement system is making contributions to | 1103 |
the system. | 1104 |
(4) "Other state retirement system" means the public | 1105 |
employees retirement system or the state teachers retirement | 1106 |
system. | 1107 |
(5) "State retirement system" means the public employees | 1108 |
retirement system, state teachers retirement system, or the school | 1109 |
employees retirement system. | 1110 |
(B)(1) A member of the school employees retirement system who | 1111 |
holds two or more SERS positions may retire under section 3309.35, | 1112 |
3309.36, | 1113 |
for which the annual compensation at the time of retirement is | 1114 |
highest and continue to contribute to the retirement system for | 1115 |
the other SERS position or positions. | 1116 |
(2) A member of the school employees retirement system who | 1117 |
also holds one or more other positions covered by the other state | 1118 |
retirement systems may retire under section 3309.35, 3309.36, | 1119 |
1120 | |
continue contributing to the other state retirement systems if the | 1121 |
annual compensation for the SERS position at the time of | 1122 |
retirement is greater than annual compensation or earnable salary | 1123 |
for the position, or any of the positions, covered by the other | 1124 |
state retirement systems. | 1125 |
(3) A member of the school employees retirement system who | 1126 |
holds two or more SERS positions and at least one other position | 1127 |
covered by one of the other state retirement systems may retire | 1128 |
under section 3309.35, 3309.36, | 1129 |
Code from one of the SERS positions and continue contributing to | 1130 |
the school employees retirement system and the other state | 1131 |
retirement system if the annual compensation for the SERS position | 1132 |
from which the member is retiring is, at the time of retirement, | 1133 |
greater than the annual compensation or earnable salary for any of | 1134 |
the positions for which the member is continuing to make | 1135 |
contributions. | 1136 |
(4) A member of the school employees retirement system who | 1137 |
has retired as provided in division (B)(2) or (3) of section | 1138 |
145.383 or division (B)(2) or (3) of section 3307.351 of the | 1139 |
Revised Code may continue to contribute to the school employees | 1140 |
retirement system for an SERS position if the member held the | 1141 |
position at the time of retirement from the other state retirement | 1142 |
system. | 1143 |
(5) A member who contributes to the school employees | 1144 |
retirement system in accordance with division (B)(1), (3), or (4) | 1145 |
of this section shall contribute in accordance with section | 1146 |
3309.47 of the Revised Code. The member's employer shall | 1147 |
contribute as provided in section 3309.49 of the Revised Code. | 1148 |
Neither the member nor the member's survivors are eligible for any | 1149 |
benefits based on those contributions other than those provided | 1150 |
under section 145.384, 3307.352, or 3309.344 of the Revised Code. | 1151 |
(C)(1) In determining retirement eligibility and the annual | 1152 |
retirement allowance of a member who retires as provided in | 1153 |
division (B)(1), (2), or (3) of this section, the following shall | 1154 |
be used to the date of retirement: | 1155 |
(a) The member's earnable salary and compensation for all | 1156 |
positions covered by a state retirement system; | 1157 |
(b) Total service credit in any state retirement system, | 1158 |
except that the credit shall not exceed one year of credit for any | 1159 |
period of twelve months; | 1160 |
(c) The member's accumulated contributions. | 1161 |
(2) A member who retires as provided in division (B)(1), (2), | 1162 |
or (3) of this section is a retirant for all purposes of this | 1163 |
chapter, except that the member is not subject to section 3309.341 | 1164 |
of the Revised Code for a position or positions for which | 1165 |
contributions continue under those divisions or division (B)(4) of | 1166 |
this section. | 1167 |
(D) A retired member receiving a benefit under section | 1168 |
3309.344 of the Revised Code based on employment subject to this | 1169 |
section is not a member of the school employees retirement system | 1170 |
and does not have any rights, privileges, or obligations of | 1171 |
membership. The retired member is an SERS retirant for purposes of | 1172 |
section 3309.341 of the Revised Code. | 1173 |
(E) The school employees retirement board may adopt rules to | 1174 |
carry out this section. | 1175 |
Sec. 3309.35. (A) As used in this section: | 1176 |
(1) "State retirement system" means the public employees | 1177 |
retirement system, state teachers retirement system, or school | 1178 |
employees retirement system. | 1179 |
(2) "Total service credit" means all service credit earned in | 1180 |
all state retirement systems, except credit for service subject to | 1181 |
section 3309.341 of the Revised Code. Total service credit shall | 1182 |
not exceed one year of credit for any twelve-month period. | 1183 |
(3) In addition to the meaning given in division (O) of | 1184 |
section 3309.01 of the Revised Code, "disability benefit" means | 1185 |
"disability benefit" as defined in sections 145.01 and 3307.01 of | 1186 |
the Revised Code. | 1187 |
(B) To coordinate and integrate membership in the state | 1188 |
retirement systems, at the option of a member, total contributions | 1189 |
and service credit in all state retirement systems, including | 1190 |
amounts paid to restore service credit under sections 145.311, | 1191 |
3307.711, and 3309.261 of the Revised Code, shall be used in | 1192 |
determining the eligibility and total retirement or disability | 1193 |
benefit payable. When total contributions and service credit are | 1194 |
so combined, the following provisions apply: | 1195 |
(1) Service and commuted service retirement or a disability | 1196 |
benefit is effective no sooner than the first day of the month | 1197 |
next following the last day of employment for which compensation | 1198 |
was paid. If the application is filed after that date, the board | 1199 |
may retire the member on the first day of the month next following | 1200 |
the last day of employment for which compensation was paid. | 1201 |
(2) | 1202 |
benefit | 1203 |
the | 1204 |
that will calculate and pay the | 1205 |
1206 | |
in division (B)(3) of this section. The state retirement system | 1207 |
calculating and paying the disability benefit shall certify the | 1208 |
determination to the board of each other state retirement system | 1209 |
in which the member has service credit and shall be accepted by | 1210 |
1211 | |
a disability benefit. | 1212 |
(3) The board of the state retirement system in which the | 1213 |
member had the greatest service credit, without adjustment, shall | 1214 |
1215 | |
benefit. Where the member's credit is equal in two or more state | 1216 |
retirement systems, the system having the largest total | 1217 |
contributions of the member shall
| 1218 |
total benefit. | 1219 |
(4) In determining the total credit to be used in calculating | 1220 |
a retirement allowance or disability benefit, credit shall not be | 1221 |
reduced below that certified by the system or systems transferring | 1222 |
credit, except that such total combined service credit shall not | 1223 |
exceed one year of credit for any one "year" as defined in the law | 1224 |
of the system making the calculation. | 1225 |
(5) The state retirement system | 1226 |
paying a retirement or disability benefit shall receive from the | 1227 |
other system or systems the member's refundable account at | 1228 |
retirement or the effective date of a disability benefit plus an | 1229 |
amount from the employers' trust fund equal to the member's | 1230 |
refundable account less the interest credited under section | 1231 |
145.471, 145.472, or 3307.563 of the Revised Code. If applicable, | 1232 |
the retirement system
| 1233 |
benefit shall receive from the public employees retirement system | 1234 |
a portion of the amount paid on behalf of the member by an | 1235 |
employer under section 145.483 of the Revised Code. The portion | 1236 |
shall equal the product obtained by multiplying by two the amount | 1237 |
the member would have contributed during the period the employer | 1238 |
failed to deduct contributions, as described in section 145.483 of | 1239 |
the Revised Code. | 1240 |
(a) The annuity rates and mortality tables of the state | 1241 |
retirement system making the calculation and paying the benefit | 1242 |
shall be exclusively applicable. | 1243 |
(b) Deposits made for the purchase of an additional annuity, | 1244 |
and including guaranteed interest, upon the request of the member, | 1245 |
shall be transferred to the state retirement system paying the | 1246 |
retirement or disability benefit. The return upon such deposits | 1247 |
shall be that offered by the state retirement system making the | 1248 |
calculation and paying the retirement or disability benefit. | 1249 |
(C) A former member receiving a retirement or disability | 1250 |
benefit under this section, who accepts employment amenable to | 1251 |
coverage in any state retirement system that participated in the | 1252 |
member's combined benefit, shall be subject to the applicable | 1253 |
provisions of law governing such re-employment. If a former member | 1254 |
should be paid any amount in a retirement allowance, to which the | 1255 |
former member is not entitled under the applicable provisions of | 1256 |
law governing such re-employment, such amount shall be recovered | 1257 |
by the state retirement system paying such allowance by utilizing | 1258 |
any recovery procedure available under the code provisions of the | 1259 |
state retirement system covering such re-employment. | 1260 |
(D) An SERS retirant or other system retirant, as defined in | 1261 |
section 3309.341 of the Revised Code, is not eligible to receive | 1262 |
any benefit under this section for service subject to section | 1263 |
3309.341 of the Revised Code. | 1264 |
Sec. 3309.353. As used in this section, "benefit" means any | 1265 |
allowance, pension, or other benefit to which an individual is | 1266 |
entitled and that
| 1267 |
3309.36, | 1268 |
3309.38 of the Revised Code. | 1269 |
The annual amount of each benefit for which eligibility was | 1270 |
established prior to February 1, 1983, shall, after the adjustment | 1271 |
required by section 3309.374 of the Revised Code, be increased by | 1272 |
five per cent. | 1273 |
Sec. 3309.354. As used in this section, "benefit" means any | 1274 |
allowance, pension, or other benefit to which an individual is | 1275 |
entitled and that he receives pursuant to section 3309.35, | 1276 |
3309.36, | 1277 |
3309.38 of the Revised Code. | 1278 |
Effective the first day of the month following
| 1279 |
1280 | |
benefits shall be increased as follows: | 1281 |
(A) The annual amount of each benefit for which eligibility | 1282 |
was established prior to February 1, 1983, shall, after all | 1283 |
adjustments required by this chapter, be increased by two per | 1284 |
cent; | 1285 |
(B) The annual amount of each benefit for which eligibility | 1286 |
was established on or after February 1, 1983, but prior to | 1287 |
1288 | |
adjustments required by this chapter, be increased by five per | 1289 |
cent. | 1290 |
Sec. 3309.36. (A) | 1291 |
retirement system | 1292 |
1293 | |
granted a retirement allowance consisting of the lesser of the sum | 1294 |
of the following amounts or the limit established by section 415 | 1295 |
of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C. | 1296 |
415, as amended: | 1297 |
| 1298 |
employee's accumulated contributions at that time; | 1299 |
| 1300 |
| 1301 |
1302 |
| 1303 |
credit accumulated prior to October 1, 1956, a basic annual | 1304 |
pension equal to one hundred eighty dollars, except that such | 1305 |
basic annual pension shall not exceed the sum of the total annual | 1306 |
benefits provided by divisions (A)(1) | 1307 |
section. | 1308 |
| 1309 |
1310 | |
1311 | |
1312 | |
1313 |
| 1314 |
1315 |
| 1316 |
(B)(1)(a) When a member retires on service retirement under | 1317 |
division (A)(1) of section 3309.34 of the Revised Code, the | 1318 |
member's allowance when computed as an annual single lifetime | 1319 |
allowance as provided in | 1320 |
section
| 1321 |
attained age sixty-five or thirty years of total service credit, | 1322 |
shall be not less than the greater of the amounts determined by | 1323 |
multiplying the member's total service credit by the following: | 1324 |
| 1325 |
| 1326 |
average salary for each of the first thirty years of service | 1327 |
credit or fraction thereof plus two and one-half per cent of the | 1328 |
member's final average salary for each subsequent year of service | 1329 |
credit or fraction thereof. | 1330 |
(b) When a member retires on service retirement under | 1331 |
division (A)(2) of section 3309.34 of the Revised Code, the | 1332 |
member's allowance when computed as an annual single lifetime | 1333 |
allowance as provided in division (A) of this section, based on | 1334 |
attained age sixty-seven or thirty years of total service credit, | 1335 |
shall be not less than the greater of the amounts determined by | 1336 |
multiplying the member's total service credit by the following: | 1337 |
(i) Eighty-six dollars; | 1338 |
(ii) Two and two-tenths per cent of the member's final | 1339 |
average salary for each of the first thirty years of service | 1340 |
credit or fraction thereof plus two and one-half per cent of the | 1341 |
member's final average salary for each subsequent year of service | 1342 |
credit or fraction thereof. | 1343 |
(2) For a member | 1344 |
1345 | |
section 3309.34 of the Revised Code, the annual single lifetime | 1346 |
allowance determined under division (B)(1)(a) of this section | 1347 |
shall be adjusted by the greater percentage shown in the following | 1348 |
schedule opposite the member's attained age or years of Ohio | 1349 |
service credit: | 1350 |
Years of | Per Cent | 1351 | |||
Attained | or | Ohio Service | of | 1352 | |
Age | Credit | Base Amount | 1353 | ||
58 | 25 | 75% | 1354 | ||
59 | 26 | 80 | 1355 | ||
60 | 27 | 85 | 1356 | ||
61 | 88 | 1357 | |||
28 | 90 | 1358 | |||
62 | 91 | 1359 | |||
63 | 94 | 1360 | |||
29 | 95 | 1361 | |||
64 | 97 | 1362 | |||
65 | 30 or more | 100 | 1363 |
For a member | 1364 |
1365 | |
3309.34 of the Revised Code, the right to a benefit shall vest in | 1366 |
accordance with the following schedule, based on the member's | 1367 |
attained age by September 1, 1976: | 1368 |
Per Cent | 1369 | ||
Attained | of | 1370 | |
Age | Base Amount | 1371 | |
66 | 102 | 1372 | |
67 | 104 | 1373 | |
68 | 106 | 1374 | |
69 | 108 | 1375 | |
70 or more | 110 | 1376 |
(3) For a member | 1377 |
1378 | |
of section 3309.34 of the Revised Code, the annual single lifetime | 1379 |
allowance determined under division (B)(1)(b) of this section | 1380 |
shall be adjusted to be the actuarial equivalent of the member's | 1381 |
retirement allowance, as determined by the retirement board's | 1382 |
actuary, had the member retired at age | 1383 |
with thirty years of service credit, except that the retirement | 1384 |
allowance shall not be less than the following: | 1385 |
Per Cent | 1386 | ||
Years of Service | of | 1387 | |
Credit | Base Amount | 1388 | |
25 | 75% | 1389 | |
26 | 80 | 1390 | |
27 | 85 | 1391 | |
28 | 90 | 1392 | |
29 | 95 | 1393 |
(4) The annual single lifetime allowance which a retirant | 1394 |
shall receive under this division shall not exceed the lesser of | 1395 |
one hundred per cent of the member's final average salary or the | 1396 |
limit established by section 415 of the "Internal Revenue Code of | 1397 |
1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 415, as amended. | 1398 |
(C) Retirement allowances determined under this section shall | 1399 |
be paid as provided in section 3309.46 of the Revised Code. | 1400 |
(D) At least once every | 1401 |
retirement board shall direct its actuary to evaluate the | 1402 |
actuarial equivalents in division (B)(3) of this section to | 1403 |
determine their appropriateness. The board may adjust the | 1404 |
actuarial equivalents in accordance with the actuary's | 1405 |
recommendations. | 1406 |
Sec. 3309.362. As used in this section, "benefit" means any | 1407 |
allowance, pension, or other benefit to which an individual is | 1408 |
entitled and that | 1409 |
3309.35, 3309.36,
| 1410 |
section 3309.38 of the Revised Code. | 1411 |
Effective July 1, 1981: | 1412 |
(A) The annual amount of each benefit for which eligibility | 1413 |
was established prior to January 1, 1977, shall, after the | 1414 |
adjustment required by section 3309.374 of the Revised Code, be | 1415 |
increased by six per cent or six hundred dollars, whichever is | 1416 |
less. | 1417 |
(B) The annual amount of each benefit for which eligibility | 1418 |
was established on or after January 1, 1977, but prior to January | 1419 |
1, 1980, shall, after the adjustment required by section 3309.374 | 1420 |
of the Revised Code, be increased by four per cent or four hundred | 1421 |
dollars, whichever is less. | 1422 |
Sec. 3309.371. On and after October 1, 1957, all persons in | 1423 |
receipt of, or who are or become eligible to receive, a monthly | 1424 |
allowance, pension, or other benefit effective prior to June 29, | 1425 |
1955, which is payable or becomes payable pursuant to sections | 1426 |
3309.36 to | 1427 |
section 3309.38 of the Revised Code, or an allowance payable at | 1428 |
any time under an option elected by a member and effective prior | 1429 |
to that date, shall be paid an increased allowance, pension, or | 1430 |
benefit as follows: | 1431 |
(A) An amount determined by increasing the original | 1432 |
allowance, pension, or benefit by the following percentages as | 1433 |
determined by the calendar year in which the allowance, pension, | 1434 |
or benefit became effective: | 1435 |
Calendar Year | Per Cent | 1436 | ||
Effective | of Increase | 1437 | ||
1937 - 1939 | 100 | 1438 | ||
1940 | 94 | 1439 | ||
1941 | 89 | 1440 | ||
1942 | 77 | 1441 | ||
1943 | 70 | 1442 | ||
1944 | 68 | 1443 | ||
1945 | 66 | 1444 | ||
1946 | 55 | 1445 | ||
1947 | 35 | 1446 | ||
1948 | 23 | 1447 | ||
1949 | 25 | 1448 | ||
1950 | 23 | 1449 | ||
1951 | 8 | 1450 | ||
1952 | 4 | 1451 | ||
1953 | 3 | 1452 | ||
1954 | 2 | 1453 | ||
Prior to June 29, 1955 | 2 | 1454 |
(B) If the amount of any such allowance, pension, or other | 1455 |
benefit is increased by division (A) of this section to an amount | 1456 |
less than one hundred ten per cent of the present amount payable | 1457 |
immediately prior to October 1, 1957, such present amount shall be | 1458 |
increased by ten per cent. | 1459 |
(C) On and after August 1, 1959, the monthly allowance, | 1460 |
pension, or other benefit effective prior to June 29, 1955, | 1461 |
(exclusive of any amount receivable monthly by reason of a | 1462 |
voluntary deposit made for additional annuity), together with the | 1463 |
supplemental allowance payable pursuant to divisions (A) and (B) | 1464 |
of this section, shall be increased by twelve per cent. | 1465 |
Sec. 3309.373. (A) On and after July 1, 1968, all | 1466 |
allowances, pensions, or other benefits, which are payable or | 1467 |
become payable and for which eligibility is established prior to | 1468 |
July 1, 1968, pursuant to sections 3309.35, 3309.36, | 1469 |
3309.40, 3309.45, and 3309.46 and former section 3309.38 of the | 1470 |
Revised Code shall be increased by the percentages as determined | 1471 |
by the effective date of the allowance, pension, or benefit as | 1472 |
follows: | 1473 |
Effective Date of Benefit | Percentage of | 1474 | ||
Calendar Year | Increase | 1475 | ||
1937 through 1955 | 24.3 | 1476 | ||
1956 | 22.5 | 1477 | ||
1957 | 18.4 | 1478 | ||
1958 | 15.2 | 1479 | ||
1959 | 14.3 | 1480 | ||
1960 | 12.5 | 1481 | ||
1961 | 11.3 | 1482 | ||
1962 | 10.1 | 1483 | ||
1963 | 8.7 | 1484 | ||
1964 | 7.3 | 1485 | ||
1965 | 5.6 | 1486 | ||
1966 | 2.6 | 1487 | ||
1967 | 2.0 | 1488 | ||
January 1, 1968 through June 30, 1968 | 2.0 | 1489 |
(B)(1) All increases as determined by applying the | 1490 |
percentages in the table in division (A) of this section shall be | 1491 |
reduced by the dollar amount of the increases granted in 1965 | 1492 |
pursuant to section 3309.372 of the Revised Code, except that no | 1493 |
allowance, pension, or benefit shall be reduced below the amount | 1494 |
due June 30, 1968 and no allowance granted under this section | 1495 |
shall be less than a total annual sum of thirty-six dollars. | 1496 |
(2) The allowances increased by division (A) of this section | 1497 |
shall exclude any monthly amount payable by reason of any | 1498 |
voluntary deposits made under section 3309.47 of the Revised Code. | 1499 |
(3) The increases provided by this section shall be granted | 1500 |
notwithstanding the final average salary limitation in sections | 1501 |
3309.36, 3309.40, and 3309.45 of the Revised Code. | 1502 |
(4) The cost of the increases provided by this section shall | 1503 |
be included in the employer contribution rate provided by section | 1504 |
3309.49 of the Revised Code. Such employer's contribution rate | 1505 |
shall not be increased until July 1, 1969 or later to reflect the | 1506 |
increased costs created by this section. | 1507 |
Sec. 3309.376. On and after December 31, 1971, all persons | 1508 |
who retired and were eligible to receive a pension that was | 1509 |
payable prior to July 1, 1968, pursuant to section 3309.36 | 1510 |
1511 | |
or in the event of the death of such persons, the person | 1512 |
designated by the deceased to receive payments under section | 1513 |
3309.46 of the Revised Code, shall receive an additional monthly | 1514 |
payment of two dollars for each year between the member's | 1515 |
effective date of retirement or disability and December 31, 1971, | 1516 |
or an additional fifty dollars, whichever is less. | 1517 |
Sec. 3309.379. (A) On and after the first day of the month | 1518 |
following the effective date of this section, each person eligible | 1519 |
to receive an allowance, pension, or benefit, pursuant to sections | 1520 |
3309.35, 3309.36, | 1521 |
3309.45, and section 3309.46 and former section 3309.38 of the | 1522 |
Revised Code, that was based upon an award made effective before | 1523 |
June 30, 1955, shall have the allowance, pension, or benefit | 1524 |
payable as of September 30, 1974, recalculated by the school | 1525 |
employees retirement board so that each such person shall receive | 1526 |
an annual single lifetime allowance, pension, or benefit or its | 1527 |
actuarial equivalent of not less than one hundred forty dollars | 1528 |
for each year of the member's total service credit, except that | 1529 |
service credit exceeding thirty-two years shall not be used in the | 1530 |
recalculation, and a final average salary limitation shall not be | 1531 |
applied. | 1532 |
If the amount of the allowance, pension, or benefit | 1533 |
recalculated under this division is less than the amount that is | 1534 |
payable on the effective date of this section, then the greater | 1535 |
allowance, pension, or benefit shall be continued. | 1536 |
(B) On and after the first day of the month following the | 1537 |
effective date of this section, each person receiving an | 1538 |
allowance, pension, or benefit, pursuant to sections 3309.35, | 1539 |
3309.36, | 1540 |
section 3309.46 and former section 3309.38 of the Revised Code, | 1541 |
that was first effective on and after June 30, 1955, through June | 1542 |
30, 1971, shall be paid an increased allowance, pension, or | 1543 |
benefit as follows: | 1544 |
Effective Date of the Member's | 1545 | |||
Allowance, Pension, or Benefit: | Per Cent of Increase: | 1546 | ||
June 30, 1955 through June 29, 1959 | 33 | 1547 | ||
June 30, 1959, through October 31, 1965 | 21 | 1548 | ||
November 1, 1965, through June 30, 1968 | 14 | 1549 | ||
July 1, 1968, through June 30, 1971 | 5 | 1550 |
The increase shall be applied to the allowance, pension, or | 1551 |
benefit payable on the effective date of this section. | 1552 |
(C) On and after the first day of the month following the | 1553 |
effective date of this section, each person receiving or qualified | 1554 |
to receive an allowance, pension, or benefit, pursuant to division | 1555 |
(B) of section 3309.45 of the Revised Code, that was effective on | 1556 |
and after June 14, 1951, through August 26, 1970, shall receive an | 1557 |
increase in such allowance, pension, or benefit in the amount of | 1558 |
twenty per cent. | 1559 |
Sec. 3309.3710. (A) Effective July 1, 1981, each person | 1560 |
eligible to receive an allowance, pension, or benefit pursuant to | 1561 |
sections 3309.35, 3309.36, | 1562 |
section 3309.45, and section 3309.46 and former section 3309.38 of | 1563 |
the Revised Code that was based upon an award made effective | 1564 |
before July 1, 1974, shall have the person's monthly allowance, | 1565 |
pension, or benefit increased by five per cent, except that the | 1566 |
twelve-month sum of such increases shall not exceed five per cent | 1567 |
of the first five thousand dollars of the annual allowance, | 1568 |
pension, or benefit. | 1569 |
(B) Effective July 1, 1981, each person receiving or | 1570 |
qualified to receive a benefit, pursuant to division (B) of | 1571 |
section 3309.45 of the Revised Code, that was effective on and | 1572 |
after June 14, 1951, through August 26, 1970, shall receive an | 1573 |
increase in such benefit of five per cent. | 1574 |
(C) The increases provided in divisions (A) and (B) of this | 1575 |
section shall be applied to the benefit payable on and after July | 1576 |
1, 1981. | 1577 |
(D) The increase in the monthly allowance, pension, or | 1578 |
benefit provided in divisions (A) and (B) of this section shall be | 1579 |
included in the calculation of additional benefits to recipients | 1580 |
under section 3309.374 of the Revised Code. | 1581 |
(E) The benefits provided in divisions (A) and (B) of this | 1582 |
section are a continuation of those first provided in Am. Sub. | 1583 |
H.B. 204 as passed by the 113th general assembly. | 1584 |
Sec. 3309.3711. Whenever the limits established by section | 1585 |
415 of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 | 1586 |
U.S.C.A. 415, as amended, are raised, the school employees | 1587 |
retirement board shall increase the amount of the pension, | 1588 |
benefit, or allowance of any person whose pension, benefit, or | 1589 |
allowance payable under section 3309.36, 3309.374, | 1590 |
3309.381, 3309.40, or 3309.401 or former section 3309.38 of the | 1591 |
Revised Code was limited by the application of section 415. The | 1592 |
amount of the increased pension, benefit, or allowance shall not | 1593 |
exceed the lesser of the amount the person would have received if | 1594 |
the limits established by section 415 had not been applied or the | 1595 |
amount the person is eligible to receive subject to the new limits | 1596 |
established by section 415. | 1597 |
Sec. 3309.39. (A) The school employees retirement system | 1598 |
shall provide disability coverage to each member who has at least | 1599 |
five years of total service credit. | 1600 |
Not later than October 16, 1992, the school employees | 1601 |
retirement board shall give each person who is a member on July | 1602 |
29, 1992, the opportunity to elect disability coverage either | 1603 |
under section 3309.40 of the Revised Code or under section | 1604 |
3309.401 of the Revised Code. The board shall mail notice of the | 1605 |
election, accompanied by an explanation of the coverage under each | 1606 |
of the Revised Code sections and a form on which the election is | 1607 |
to be made, to each member at the member's last known address. The | 1608 |
board shall also provide the explanation and form to any member at | 1609 |
the member's request. | 1610 |
Regardless of whether the member actually receives notice of | 1611 |
the right to make an election, a member who fails to file a valid | 1612 |
election under this section shall be considered to have elected | 1613 |
disability coverage under section 3309.40 of the Revised Code. To | 1614 |
be valid, an election must be made on the form provided by the | 1615 |
1616 | |
not later than one hundred eighty days after the date the notice | 1617 |
was mailed, or, in the case of a form provided at the request of a | 1618 |
member, a date specified by rule of the | 1619 |
made, an election is irrevocable, but if the member ceases to be a | 1620 |
member of the | 1621 |
who makes an election under this section also makes an election | 1622 |
under section 145.35 or 3307.62 of the Revised Code, the election | 1623 |
made for the system that pays a disability benefit to that person | 1624 |
shall govern the benefit. | 1625 |
Disability coverage shall be provided under section 3309.401 | 1626 |
of the Revised Code for persons who become members after July 29, | 1627 |
1992, and for members who elect under this division to be covered | 1628 |
under section 3309.401 of the Revised Code. | 1629 |
The | 1630 |
under this division. | 1631 |
(B)(1) Application for a disability benefit may be made by a | 1632 |
member, by a person acting in the member's behalf, or by the | 1633 |
member's employer, | 1634 |
following conditions: | 1635 |
(a) Has at least five years of total service credit | 1636 |
(b) Has disability coverage under section 3309.40 or 3309.401 | 1637 |
of the Revised Code | 1638 |
(c) Is not receiving a disability benefit under this chapter | 1639 |
or Chapter 145., 742., 3305., 3307., or 5505. of the Revised Code, | 1640 |
or the Cincinnati retirement system; | 1641 |
(d) Is not applying for the disability benefit based on a | 1642 |
disabling condition that the system determines was caused by | 1643 |
commission of either of the following: | 1644 |
(i) A felony the member was convicted of, pled guilty to, or | 1645 |
was found not guilty of by reason of insanity; | 1646 |
(ii) An act for which the member was adjudicated a delinquent | 1647 |
child, that if committed by an adult, would be a felony. | 1648 |
(2) The application for a disability benefit shall be made on | 1649 |
a form provided by the | 1650 |
any member who is approved for a disability benefit shall become | 1651 |
effective on the first day of the month next following the later | 1652 |
of the following: | 1653 |
| 1654 |
| 1655 |
application for a disability benefit was | 1656 |
1657 |
(C) Medical examination of a member who has applied for a | 1658 |
disability benefit shall be conducted by a competent disinterested | 1659 |
physician or physicians selected by the | 1660 |
determine whether the member is mentally or physically | 1661 |
incapacitated for the performance of the member's last assigned | 1662 |
primary duty as an employee by a disabling condition either | 1663 |
permanent or presumed to be permanent for twelve continuous months | 1664 |
following the filing of an application. Such disability must have | 1665 |
occurred | 1666 |
member's contributing service and since last becoming a member or | 1667 |
have increased since last becoming a member to such extent as to | 1668 |
make the disability permanent or presumed to be permanent for | 1669 |
twelve continuous months following the filing of an application. | 1670 |
(D) Application for a disability benefit must be made within | 1671 |
two years from the date the member's contributing service | 1672 |
terminated, unless the | 1673 |
member's medical records demonstrate conclusively that at the time | 1674 |
the two-year period expired, the member was physically or mentally | 1675 |
incapacitated for duty as an employee and unable to make | 1676 |
application. Application may not be made by any person receiving a | 1677 |
service retirement allowance or commuted service retirement | 1678 |
allowance under section 3309.36 | 1679 |
section 3309.38 of the Revised Code or any person who, pursuant to | 1680 |
section 3309.42 of the Revised Code, has been paid the accumulated | 1681 |
contributions standing to the credit of the person's individual | 1682 |
account in the employees' savings fund. | 1683 |
(E) If the physician or physicians determine that the member | 1684 |
qualifies for a disability benefit, the | 1685 |
with the determination, and the member agrees to any recommended | 1686 |
medical treatment and vocational rehabilitation as specified in | 1687 |
1688 | |
receive a disability benefit under section 3309.40 or 3309.401 of | 1689 |
the Revised Code. The action of the board shall be final. | 1690 |
1691 | |
1692 | |
1693 | |
1694 |
(F) The | 1695 |
requiring a disability benefit recipient, as a condition of | 1696 |
continuing to receive a disability benefit, to agree in writing to | 1697 |
obtain any medical treatment recommended by the board's physician | 1698 |
and submit medical reports regarding the treatment. If the board | 1699 |
determines that a disability benefit recipient is not obtaining | 1700 |
the medical treatment or the board does not receive a required | 1701 |
medical report, the disability benefit shall be suspended until | 1702 |
the treatment is obtained, the report is received by the board, or | 1703 |
the board's physician certifies that the treatment is no longer | 1704 |
helpful or advisable. Should the recipient's failure to obtain | 1705 |
treatment or submit a medical report continue for one year, the | 1706 |
recipient's right to the disability benefit shall be terminated as | 1707 |
of the effective date of the original suspension. | 1708 |
(G)(1) A disability benefit recipient shall obtain any | 1709 |
vocational rehabilitation recommended by the board's physician or | 1710 |
other consultant and submit reports regarding the rehabilitation. | 1711 |
If the board determines that a recipient is not obtaining the | 1712 |
rehabilitation or the board does not receive a required report, | 1713 |
the disability benefit shall be suspended until the rehabilitation | 1714 |
is obtained, the report is received by the board, or the board's | 1715 |
physician or consultant certifies that rehabilitation is no longer | 1716 |
helpful or advisable. If the recipient's failure to obtain | 1717 |
rehabilitation or submit a required report continues for one year, | 1718 |
the recipient's right to the disability benefit shall be | 1719 |
terminated as of the effective date of the original suspension. | 1720 |
(2) The board shall adopt rules to implement this division. | 1721 |
(H) In the event an employer files an application for a | 1722 |
disability benefit as a result of a member having been separated | 1723 |
from service because the member is considered to be mentally or | 1724 |
physically incapacitated for the performance of the member's last | 1725 |
assigned primary duty as an employee, and the physician or | 1726 |
physicians selected by the board report to the board that the | 1727 |
member is physically and mentally capable of performing service | 1728 |
similar to that from which the member was separated, and the board | 1729 |
concurs in such report, then the board shall so certify to the | 1730 |
employer and the employer shall restore the member to the member's | 1731 |
previous position and salary or to a similar position and salary. | 1732 |
Sec. 3309.392. A recipient of a disability benefit granted | 1733 |
under this chapter on or after the effective date of this section | 1734 |
shall apply for social security disability insurance benefit | 1735 |
payments under 42 U.S.C. 423 if the recipient meets the | 1736 |
requirements of divisions (a)(1)(A), (B), and (C) of that section. | 1737 |
The application shall be made not later than ninety days after the | 1738 |
recipient is granted a disability benefit under this chapter | 1739 |
unless the school employees retirement board determines from the | 1740 |
member's medical records that the member is physically or mentally | 1741 |
unable to make the application. The recipient shall file a copy of | 1742 |
the completed application and a copy of the social security | 1743 |
administration's acknowledgement of receipt of the application | 1744 |
with the school employees retirement system. The system shall | 1745 |
accept the copy and acknowledgement as evidence of the member's | 1746 |
application. | 1747 |
If a recipient fails without just cause to apply for social | 1748 |
security disability insurance benefit payments or to file a copy | 1749 |
of the application and acknowledgement of receipt with the system, | 1750 |
the disability benefit under this chapter shall be suspended until | 1751 |
application is made and a copy of the application and | 1752 |
acknowledgement is filed with the system. | 1753 |
The member shall file with the system a copy of the social | 1754 |
security administration's final action on the member's application | 1755 |
for social security disability insurance benefit payments. | 1756 |
Sec. 3309.401. (A) A member with disability coverage under | 1757 |
this section who is determined by the school employees retirement | 1758 |
board under section 3309.39 of the Revised Code to qualify for a | 1759 |
disability benefit shall receive a disability allowance under this | 1760 |
section. The allowance shall be an annual amount equal to the | 1761 |
greater of the following: | 1762 |
(1) Forty-five per cent of the member's final average salary; | 1763 |
(2) The member's total service credit multiplied by two and | 1764 |
two-tenths per cent of the member's final average salary, not | 1765 |
exceeding sixty per cent of the member's final average salary. | 1766 |
(B) Sufficient reserves for payment of the disability | 1767 |
allowance shall be transferred to the annuity and pension reserve | 1768 |
fund from the employers' accumulation fund. The accumulated | 1769 |
contributions of the member shall remain in the employees' savings | 1770 |
fund. No part of the allowance paid under this section shall be | 1771 |
charged against the member's accumulated contributions. | 1772 |
(C) A disability allowance paid under this section shall | 1773 |
terminate at the earliest of the following: | 1774 |
(1) The effective date of service retirement under section | 1775 |
3309.35 | 1776 |
(2) The date the allowance is terminated under section | 1777 |
3309.41 of the Revised Code; | 1778 |
(3) The later of the last day of the month in which the | 1779 |
recipient attains age sixty-five, or the last day of the month in | 1780 |
which the benefit period ends as follows: | 1781 |
Attained Age at Effective Date | 1782 | ||||
of Disability Allowance | Benefit Period | 1783 |
60 or 61 | 60 months | 1784 | |||
62 or 63 | 48 months | 1785 | |||
64 or 65 | 36 months | 1786 | |||
66, 67, or 68 | 24 months | 1787 | |||
69 or older | 12 months | 1788 |
Sec. 3309.41. (A) Notwithstanding any contrary provisions in | 1789 |
Chapter 124. or 3319. of the Revised Code: | 1790 |
(1) A disability benefit recipient whose benefit effective | 1791 |
date was before the effective date of this amendment shall retain | 1792 |
membership status and shall be considered on leave of absence from | 1793 |
employment during the first five years following the effective | 1794 |
date of a disability benefit | 1795 |
1796 |
(2) A disability benefit recipient whose benefit effective | 1797 |
date is on or after the effective date of this amendment shall | 1798 |
retain membership status and shall be considered on leave of | 1799 |
absence from employment during the first three years following the | 1800 |
effective date of a disability benefit, except that, if the school | 1801 |
employees retirement board has recommended medical treatment or | 1802 |
vocational rehabilitation and the member is receiving treatment or | 1803 |
rehabilitation acceptable to a physician or consultant selected by | 1804 |
the board, the board may permit the recipient to retain membership | 1805 |
status and be considered on leave of absence from employment for | 1806 |
up to five years following the effective date of a disability | 1807 |
benefit. | 1808 |
(B) The | 1809 |
disability benefit recipient to undergo an annual medical | 1810 |
examination, except that the board may waive the medical | 1811 |
examination if the board's physician or physicians certify that | 1812 |
the recipient's disability is ongoing. Should any disability | 1813 |
benefit recipient refuse to submit to a medical examination, the | 1814 |
recipient's disability benefit shall be suspended until withdrawal | 1815 |
of the refusal. Should the refusal continue for one year, all the | 1816 |
recipient's rights in and to the disability benefit shall be | 1817 |
terminated as of the effective date of the original suspension. | 1818 |
(C) On completion of the examination by an examining | 1819 |
physician or physicians selected by the board, the physician or | 1820 |
physicians shall report and certify to the board whether the | 1821 |
disability benefit recipient meets the applicable standard for | 1822 |
termination of a disability benefit. If the recipient's benefit | 1823 |
effective date is before the effective date of this amendment or | 1824 |
the benefit effective date is after the effective date of this | 1825 |
amendment and the recipient is considered on a leave of absence | 1826 |
under division (A)(2) of this section, the standard for | 1827 |
termination is that the recipient is no longer physically and | 1828 |
mentally incapable of resuming the service from which the | 1829 |
recipient was found disabled. If the | 1830 |
effective date is on or after the effective date of this amendment | 1831 |
and the recipient is not considered on a leave of absence under | 1832 |
division (A)(2) of this section, the standard is that the | 1833 |
recipient is not physically or mentally incapable of performing | 1834 |
the duties of a position that meets all of the following criteria: | 1835 |
(1) Replaces not less than seventy-five per cent of the | 1836 |
member's final average salary, adjusted each year by the actual | 1837 |
average increase in the consumer price index prepared by the | 1838 |
United States bureau of labor statistics (U.S. City Average for | 1839 |
Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: "All Items 1982-84=100"); | 1840 |
(2) Is reasonably to be found in the member's regional job | 1841 |
market; | 1842 |
(3) Is one that the member is qualified for by experience or | 1843 |
education. | 1844 |
If the board concurs in the report that the disability | 1845 |
benefit recipient | 1846 |
standard for termination of a disability benefit, the payment of | 1847 |
the disability benefit shall be terminated not later than three | 1848 |
months after the date of the board's concurrence or upon | 1849 |
employment as an employee. If the leave of absence has not | 1850 |
expired, the retirement board shall certify to the disability | 1851 |
benefit recipient's last employer before being found disabled that | 1852 |
the recipient is no longer physically and mentally incapable of | 1853 |
resuming service that is the same or similar to that from which | 1854 |
the recipient was found disabled. The employer shall restore the | 1855 |
recipient to the recipient's previous position and salary or to a | 1856 |
position and salary similar thereto not later than the first day | 1857 |
of the first month following termination of the disability | 1858 |
benefit, unless the recipient was dismissed or resigned in lieu of | 1859 |
dismissal for dishonesty, misfeasance, malfeasance, or conviction | 1860 |
of a felony. | 1861 |
(D) Each disability benefit recipient shall file with the | 1862 |
board an annual statement of earnings, current medical information | 1863 |
on the recipient's condition, and any other information required | 1864 |
in rules adopted by the board. The board may waive the requirement | 1865 |
that a disability benefit recipient file an annual statement of | 1866 |
earnings or current medical information on the recipient's | 1867 |
condition if the board's physician or physicians certify that the | 1868 |
recipient's disability is ongoing. | 1869 |
The board shall annually examine the information submitted by | 1870 |
the recipient. If a disability benefit recipient refuses to file | 1871 |
the statement or information, the disability benefit shall be | 1872 |
suspended until the statement and information are filed. If the | 1873 |
refusal continues for one year, the recipient's right to the | 1874 |
disability benefit shall be terminated as of the effective date of | 1875 |
the original suspension. | 1876 |
(E) If a disability benefit recipient is employed by an | 1877 |
employer covered by this chapter, the recipient's disability | 1878 |
benefit shall cease. | 1879 |
(F) If disability retirement under section 3309.40 of the | 1880 |
Revised Code is terminated for any reason, the annuity and pension | 1881 |
reserves at that time in the annuity and pension reserve fund | 1882 |
shall be transferred to the employees' savings fund and the | 1883 |
employers' trust fund, respectively. If the total disability | 1884 |
benefit paid is less than the amount of the accumulated | 1885 |
contributions of the member transferred into the annuity and | 1886 |
pension reserve fund at the time of the member's disability | 1887 |
retirement, the difference shall be transferred from the annuity | 1888 |
and pension reserve fund to another fund as may be required. In | 1889 |
determining the amount of a member's account following the | 1890 |
termination of disability retirement for any reason, the amount | 1891 |
paid shall be charged against the member's refundable account. | 1892 |
If a disability allowance paid under section 3309.401 of the | 1893 |
Revised Code is terminated for any reason, the reserve on the | 1894 |
allowance at that time in the annuity and pension reserve fund | 1895 |
shall be transferred from that fund to the employers' trust fund. | 1896 |
The board may terminate a disability benefit at the request | 1897 |
of the recipient. | 1898 |
(G) If a disability benefit is terminated and a former | 1899 |
disability benefit recipient again becomes a contributor, other | 1900 |
than as an other system retirant as defined in section 3309.341 of | 1901 |
the Revised Code, to this system, the public employees retirement | 1902 |
system, or the state teachers retirement system, and completes an | 1903 |
additional two years of service credit after the termination of | 1904 |
the disability benefit, the former disability benefit recipient | 1905 |
shall be entitled to | 1906 |
credit for the period as a disability benefit recipient and may | 1907 |
purchase service for the remaining period of the disability | 1908 |
benefit. Total service credit received and purchased under this | 1909 |
section shall not exceed the period of the disability benefit. | 1910 |
For each year of credit purchased, the member shall pay to | 1911 |
the system for credit to the member's accumulated account the sum | 1912 |
of the following amounts: | 1913 |
(1) The employee contribution rate in effect at the time the | 1914 |
disability benefit commenced multiplied by the member's annual | 1915 |
disability benefit; | 1916 |
(2) The employer contribution rate in effect at the time the | 1917 |
disability benefit commenced multiplied by the member's annual | 1918 |
disability benefit; | 1919 |
(3) Compound interest at a rate established by the board from | 1920 |
the date the member is eligible to purchase the credit to the date | 1921 |
of payment. | 1922 |
The member may choose to purchase only part of such credit in | 1923 |
any one payment, subject to board rules. | 1924 |
(H) If any employer employs any member who is receiving a | 1925 |
disability benefit, the employer shall file notice of employment | 1926 |
with the retirement board, designating the date of employment. In | 1927 |
case the notice is not filed, the total amount of the benefit paid | 1928 |
during the period of employment prior to notice shall be paid from | 1929 |
amounts allocated under Chapter 3317. of the Revised Code prior to | 1930 |
its distribution to the school district in which the disability | 1931 |
benefit recipient was so employed. | 1932 |
Sec. 3309.44. (A) As used in this section and in section | 1933 |
3309.45 of the Revised Code: | 1934 |
(1) "Child" means a biological or legally adopted child of a | 1935 |
deceased member. If a court hearing for an interlocutory decree | 1936 |
for adoption was held prior to the member's death, "child" | 1937 |
includes the child who was the subject of the hearing | 1938 |
notwithstanding the fact that the final decree of adoption, | 1939 |
adjudging the surviving spouse as the adoptive parent, is made | 1940 |
subsequent to the member's death. | 1941 |
(2) "Parent" is a parent or legally adoptive parent of a | 1942 |
deceased member. | 1943 |
(3) "Dependent" means a beneficiary who receives one-half of | 1944 |
the beneficiary's support from a member during the twelve months | 1945 |
prior to the member's death. | 1946 |
(4) "Surviving spouse" means an individual who establishes a | 1947 |
valid marriage to a member at the time of the member's death by | 1948 |
marriage certificate or pursuant to division
| 1949 |
section. | 1950 |
(5) "Survivor" means a surviving spouse, child, or parent. | 1951 |
(B) Except as provided in division (C)(1) of section 3309.45 | 1952 |
of the Revised Code, should a member die before service or | 1953 |
commuted service retirement, the member's accumulated | 1954 |
contributions and any amounts owed and unpaid to a disability | 1955 |
benefit recipient shall be paid to such beneficiaries as the | 1956 |
member has designated in writing on a form provided by the school | 1957 |
employees retirement board, signed by the member and filed with | 1958 |
the board prior to death. The last designation of any beneficiary | 1959 |
revokes all previous designations. The member's marriage, divorce, | 1960 |
legal dissolution, legal separation, or withdrawal of account, or | 1961 |
the birth of the member's child, or the member's adoption of a | 1962 |
child, constitutes an automatic revocation of the member's last | 1963 |
designation. If a deceased member was also a member of the public | 1964 |
employees retirement system or the state teachers retirement | 1965 |
system, the beneficiary last established among the systems shall | 1966 |
be the sole beneficiary in all the systems. | 1967 |
If the accumulated contributions of a deceased member are not | 1968 |
claimed by a beneficiary, or by the estate of the deceased member, | 1969 |
within ten years, they shall be transferred to the guarantee fund | 1970 |
and thereafter paid to such beneficiary or to the member's estate | 1971 |
upon application to the board. The board shall formulate and adopt | 1972 |
rules governing all designations of beneficiaries. | 1973 |
(C) Except as provided in division (C)(1) of section 3309.45 | 1974 |
of the Revised Code, if a member dies before service or commuted | 1975 |
service retirement and is not survived by a designated | 1976 |
beneficiary, | 1977 |
following order of precedence, with all attendant rights and | 1978 |
privileges, the member's: | 1979 |
(1) Surviving spouse; | 1980 |
(2) Children share and share alike; | 1981 |
(3) A dependent parent who is age sixty-five or older, if | 1982 |
that parent takes survivor benefits under division (B) of section | 1983 |
3309.45 of the Revised Code; | 1984 |
(4) Parents, share and share alike; | 1985 |
(5) Estate. | 1986 |
| 1987 |
1988 | |
1989 |
If a person listed in divisions (C)(1) to (4) of this section | 1990 |
is deceased or is not located within one hundred eighty days, the | 1991 |
person ceases to qualify for any benefit and the person next in | 1992 |
order of precedence shall qualify. | 1993 |
(D) Any amount due any person, as an annuitant receiving a | 1994 |
monthly service or commuted service retirement allowance or | 1995 |
benefit, and unpaid to the annuitant at death, shall be paid to | 1996 |
the beneficiary designated in writing on a form provided by the | 1997 |
retirement board, signed by the annuitant and filed with the | 1998 |
board. If no such designation has been filed, | 1999 |
2000 | |
amount shall be paid, except as otherwise provided in section | 2001 |
3309.45 of the Revised Code, in the following order of precedence | 2002 |
to the annuitant's: | 2003 |
(1) Surviving spouse; | 2004 |
(2) Children, share and share alike; | 2005 |
(3) Parents, share and share alike; | 2006 |
(4) Estate. | 2007 |
If a person listed in divisions (D)(1) to (3) of this section | 2008 |
is deceased or is not located within one hundred eighty days, the | 2009 |
person ceases to qualify for any benefit and the person next in | 2010 |
order of precedence shall qualify. | 2011 |
For the purpose of this division, an "annuitant" is the last | 2012 |
person who received a monthly allowance or benefit pursuant to the | 2013 |
plan of payment selected by the retirant or designated by this | 2014 |
chapter. | 2015 |
2016 |
(E) Any payment made under this section as determined by the | 2017 |
board shall be a full discharge and release to the board from any | 2018 |
future claim for payment. | 2019 |
(F) If the validity of marriage cannot be established to the | 2020 |
satisfaction of the retirement board for the purpose of disbursing | 2021 |
any amount due under this section or section 3309.45 of the | 2022 |
Revised Code, the retirement board may accept a decision rendered | 2023 |
by a court having jurisdiction in the state in which the member | 2024 |
was domiciled at the time of death that the relationship | 2025 |
constituted a valid marriage at the time of death, or the "spouse" | 2026 |
would have the same status as a widow or widower for purposes of | 2027 |
sharing in the distribution of the member's intestate personal | 2028 |
property. | 2029 |
| 2030 |
individual who is receiving or may be eligible to receive an | 2031 |
allowance or benefit under this chapter based on the individual's | 2032 |
service to an employer. | 2033 |
If the death of a member, a recipient, or any individual who | 2034 |
would be eligible to receive an allowance or benefit under this | 2035 |
chapter by virtue of the death of a member or recipient is caused | 2036 |
by one of the following beneficiaries, no amount due under this | 2037 |
chapter to the beneficiary shall be paid to the beneficiary in the | 2038 |
absence of a court order to the contrary filed with the retirement | 2039 |
board: | 2040 |
(1) A beneficiary who is convicted of, pleads guilty to, or | 2041 |
is found not guilty by reason of insanity of a violation of or | 2042 |
complicity in the violation of either of the following: | 2043 |
(a) Section 2903.01, 2903.02, or 2903.03 of the Revised Code; | 2044 |
(b) An existing or former law of any other state, the United | 2045 |
States, or a foreign nation that is substantially equivalent to | 2046 |
section 2903.01, 2903.02, or 2903.03 of the Revised Code; | 2047 |
(2) A beneficiary who is indicted for a violation of or | 2048 |
complicity in the violation of the sections or laws described in | 2049 |
division | 2050 |
incompetent to stand trial; | 2051 |
(3) A beneficiary who is a juvenile found to be a delinquent | 2052 |
child by reason of committing an act that, if committed by an | 2053 |
adult, would be a violation of or complicity in the violation of | 2054 |
the sections or laws described in division | 2055 |
this section. | 2056 |
Sec. 3309.45. Except as provided in division (C)(1) of this | 2057 |
section, in lieu of accepting the payment of the accumulated | 2058 |
account of a member who dies before service retirement, the | 2059 |
beneficiary, as determined in section 3309.44 of the Revised Code, | 2060 |
may elect to forfeit the accumulated account and to substitute | 2061 |
certain other benefits either under division (A) or (B) of this | 2062 |
section. | 2063 |
(A)(1) If a deceased member was eligible for a service | 2064 |
retirement allowance as provided in section 3309.36 | 2065 |
3309.381 of the Revised Code, a surviving spouse or other sole | 2066 |
dependent beneficiary may elect to receive a monthly benefit | 2067 |
computed as the joint-survivor allowance designated as "plan D" in | 2068 |
section 3309.46 of the Revised Code, which the member would have | 2069 |
received had the member retired on the last day of the month of | 2070 |
death and had the member at that time selected such joint-survivor | 2071 |
plan. Payment shall begin with the month subsequent to the | 2072 |
member's death. | 2073 |
(2) Beginning on a date selected by the school employees | 2074 |
retirement board, which shall be not later than July 1, 2004, a | 2075 |
surviving spouse or other sole dependent beneficiary may elect, in | 2076 |
lieu of a monthly payment under division (A)(1) of this section, a | 2077 |
plan of payment consisting of both of the following: | 2078 |
(a) A lump sum in an amount the surviving spouse or other | 2079 |
sole dependent beneficiary designates that constitutes a portion | 2080 |
of the allowance that would be payable under division (A)(1) of | 2081 |
this section; | 2082 |
(b) The remainder of that allowance in monthly payments. | 2083 |
The total amount paid as a lump sum and a monthly benefit | 2084 |
shall be the actuarial equivalent of the amount that would have | 2085 |
been paid had the lump sum not been selected. | 2086 |
The lump sum amount designated by the surviving spouse or | 2087 |
other sole dependent beneficiary under division (A)(2)(a) of this | 2088 |
section shall be not less than six times and not more than | 2089 |
thirty-six times the monthly amount that would be payable to the | 2090 |
surviving spouse or other sole dependent beneficiary under | 2091 |
division (A)(1) of this section and shall not result in a monthly | 2092 |
benefit that is less than fifty per cent of that monthly amount. | 2093 |
(B) If the deceased member had completed at least one and | 2094 |
one-half years of credit for Ohio service, with at least | 2095 |
one-quarter year of Ohio contributing service credit within the | 2096 |
two and one-half years prior to the date of death, or was | 2097 |
receiving at the time of death a disability benefit as provided in | 2098 |
section 3309.40 or 3309.401 of the Revised Code, qualified | 2099 |
survivors who elect to receive monthly benefits shall receive the | 2100 |
greater of the benefits provided in division (B)(1)(a) or (b) as | 2101 |
allocated in accordance with division (B)(5) of this section. | 2102 |
(1)(a) Number | Or | 2103 | ||||
of Qualified | Monthly | 2104 | ||||
survivors | Annual Benefit as a Per | Benefit | 2105 | |||
affecting | Cent of Decedent's Final | shall not be | 2106 | |||
the benefit | Average Salary | less than | 2107 |
1 | 25% | $96 | 2108 | ||||
2 | 40 | 186 | 2109 | ||||
3 | 50 | 236 | 2110 | ||||
4 | 55 | 236 | 2111 | ||||
5 or more | 60 | 236 | 2112 |
(b) Years of Service | Annual Benefit as a Per Cent of Member's Final Average Salary | 2113 |
20 | 29% | 2114 | |
21 | 33 | 2115 | |
22 | 37 | 2116 | |
23 | 41 | 2117 | |
24 | 45 | 2118 | |
25 | 48 | 2119 | |
26 | 51 | 2120 | |
27 | 54 | 2121 | |
28 | 57 | 2122 | |
29 or more | 60 | 2123 |
(2) Benefits shall begin as qualified survivors meet | 2124 |
eligibility requirements as follows: | 2125 |
(a) A qualified spouse is the surviving spouse of the | 2126 |
deceased member who is age sixty-two, or regardless of age if the | 2127 |
deceased member had ten or more years of Ohio service credit, or | 2128 |
regardless of age if caring for a surviving child, or regardless | 2129 |
of age if adjudged physically or mentally incompetent. | 2130 |
(b) A qualified child whose benefit began before the | 2131 |
effective date of this amendment is any child of the deceased | 2132 |
member who has never been married and to whom one of the following | 2133 |
applies: | 2134 |
(i) Is under age eighteen, or under age twenty-two if the | 2135 |
child is attending an institution of learning or training pursuant | 2136 |
to a program designed to complete in each school year the | 2137 |
equivalent of at least two-thirds of the full-time curriculum | 2138 |
requirements of such institution and as further determined by | 2139 |
board policy; | 2140 |
(ii) Regardless of age, is adjudged physically or mentally | 2141 |
incompetent if the incompetence existed prior to the member's | 2142 |
death and prior to the child attaining age eighteen, or age | 2143 |
twenty-two if attending an institution described in division | 2144 |
(B)(2)(b)(i) of this section. | 2145 |
(c) A qualified child whose benefit begins on or after the | 2146 |
effective date of this amendment is any child of the deceased | 2147 |
member who has never been married and to whom one of the following | 2148 |
applies: | 2149 |
(i) Is under age nineteen; | 2150 |
(ii) Regardless of age, is adjudged physically or mentally | 2151 |
incompetent if the incompetence existed prior to the member's | 2152 |
death and prior to the child attaining age nineteen. | 2153 |
(d) A qualified parent is a dependent parent aged sixty-five | 2154 |
or older. | 2155 |
(3) "Physically or mentally incompetent" as used in this | 2156 |
section may be determined by a court of jurisdiction, or by a | 2157 |
physician appointed by the retirement board. Incapability of | 2158 |
earning a living because of a physically or mentally disabling | 2159 |
condition shall meet the qualifications of this division. | 2160 |
(4) Benefits to a qualified survivor shall terminate upon a | 2161 |
first marriage, abandonment, adoption, or during active military | 2162 |
service. Benefits to a deceased member's surviving spouse that | 2163 |
were terminated under a former version of this section that | 2164 |
required termination due to remarriage and were not resumed prior | 2165 |
to September 16, 1998, shall resume on the first day of the month | 2166 |
immediately following receipt by the board of an application on a | 2167 |
form provided by the board. | 2168 |
Upon the death of any subsequent spouse who was a member of | 2169 |
the public employees retirement system, state teachers retirement | 2170 |
system, or school employees retirement system, the surviving | 2171 |
spouse of such member may elect to continue receiving benefits | 2172 |
under this division, or to receive survivor's benefits, based upon | 2173 |
the subsequent spouse's membership in one or more of the systems, | 2174 |
for which such surviving spouse is eligible under this section or | 2175 |
section 145.45 or 3307.66 of the Revised Code. If the surviving | 2176 |
spouse elects to continue receiving benefits under this division, | 2177 |
such election shall not preclude the payment of benefits under | 2178 |
this division to any other qualified survivor. | 2179 |
Benefits shall begin or resume on the first day of the month | 2180 |
following the attainment of eligibility and shall terminate on the | 2181 |
first day of the month following loss of eligibility. | 2182 |
(5)(a) If a benefit is payable under division (B)(1)(a) of | 2183 |
this section, benefits to a qualified spouse shall be paid in the | 2184 |
amount determined for the first qualifying survivor in division | 2185 |
(B)(1)(a) of this section, but shall not be less than one hundred | 2186 |
six dollars per month if the deceased member had ten or more years | 2187 |
of Ohio service credit. All other qualifying survivors shall share | 2188 |
equally in the benefit or remaining portion thereof. | 2189 |
(b) All qualifying survivors shall share equally in a benefit | 2190 |
payable under division (B)(1)(b) of this section, except that if | 2191 |
there is a surviving spouse, the surviving spouse shall receive no | 2192 |
less than the greater of the amount determined for the first | 2193 |
qualifying survivor in division (B)(1)(a) of this section or one | 2194 |
hundred six dollars per month. | 2195 |
(6) The beneficiary of a member who is also a member of the | 2196 |
public employees retirement system, or of the state teachers | 2197 |
retirement system, must forfeit the member's accumulated | 2198 |
contributions in those systems, if the beneficiary takes a | 2199 |
survivor benefit. Such benefit shall be exclusively governed by | 2200 |
section 3309.35 of the Revised Code. | 2201 |
(C)(1) Regardless of whether the member is survived by a | 2202 |
spouse or designated beneficiary, if the school employees | 2203 |
retirement system receives notice that a deceased member described | 2204 |
in division (A) or (B) of this section has one or more qualified | 2205 |
children, all persons who are qualified survivors under division | 2206 |
(B) of this section shall receive monthly benefits as provided in | 2207 |
division (B) of this section. | 2208 |
If, after determining the monthly benefits to be paid under | 2209 |
division (B) of this section, the system receives notice that | 2210 |
there is a qualified survivor who was not considered when the | 2211 |
determination was made, the system shall, notwithstanding section | 2212 |
3309.661 of the Revised Code, recalculate the monthly benefits | 2213 |
with that qualified survivor included, even if the benefits to | 2214 |
qualified survivors already receiving benefits are reduced as a | 2215 |
result. The benefits shall be calculated as if the qualified | 2216 |
survivor who is the subject of the notice became eligible on the | 2217 |
date the notice was received and shall be paid to qualified | 2218 |
survivors effective on the first day of the first month following | 2219 |
the system's receipt of the notice. | 2220 |
If the retirement system did not receive notice that a | 2221 |
deceased member has one or more qualified children prior to making | 2222 |
payment under section 3309.44 of the Revised Code to a beneficiary | 2223 |
as determined by the retirement system, the payment is a full | 2224 |
discharge and release of the system from any future claims under | 2225 |
this section or section 3309.44 of the Revised Code. | 2226 |
(2) If benefits under division (C)(1) of this section to all | 2227 |
persons, or to all persons other than a surviving spouse or other | 2228 |
sole beneficiary, terminate, there are no children under the age | 2229 |
of twenty-two years, and the surviving spouse or beneficiary | 2230 |
qualifies for benefits under division (A) of this section, the | 2231 |
surviving spouse or beneficiary may elect to receive benefits | 2232 |
under division (A) of this section. Benefits shall be effective on | 2233 |
the first day of the month following receipt by the board of an | 2234 |
application for benefits under division (A) of this section. | 2235 |
(D) The final average salary used in the calculation of a | 2236 |
benefit payable pursuant to division (A) or (B) of this section to | 2237 |
a survivor or beneficiary of a disability benefit recipient shall | 2238 |
be adjusted for each year between the disability benefit's | 2239 |
effective date and the recipient's date of death by the lesser of | 2240 |
three per cent or the actual average percentage increase in the | 2241 |
consumer price index prepared by the United States bureau of labor | 2242 |
statistics (U.S. City Average for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical | 2243 |
Workers: "All Items 1982-84=100"). | 2244 |
(E) If the survivor benefits due and paid under this section | 2245 |
are in a total amount less than the member's accumulated account | 2246 |
that was transferred from the employees' savings fund, the state | 2247 |
teachers retirement fund, and the public employees retirement fund | 2248 |
to the survivors' benefit fund, then the difference between the | 2249 |
total amount of the benefits paid shall be paid to the beneficiary | 2250 |
under section 3309.44 of the Revised Code. | 2251 |
Sec. 3309.46. (A) The retirement allowance calculated under | 2252 |
section 3309.36 | 2253 |
paid as provided in this section. If the member is eligible to | 2254 |
elect a plan of payment under this section, the election shall be | 2255 |
made on the application for retirement. A plan of payment elected | 2256 |
under this section shall be effective only if it is certified by | 2257 |
the actuary engaged by the school employees retirement board to be | 2258 |
the actuarial equivalent of the member's retirement allowance and | 2259 |
is approved by the retirement board. | 2260 |
(B)(1)(a) Except as provided in divisions (B)(1)(b) and (c) | 2261 |
of this section, a member who retires under section 3309.36 | 2262 |
2263 | |
retirement allowance under "plan A," which shall consist of the | 2264 |
actuarial equivalent of the member's retirement allowance | 2265 |
determined under section 3309.36 | 2266 |
Revised Code in a lesser amount payable for life and one-half of | 2267 |
such allowance continuing after death to the member's surviving | 2268 |
spouse for the life of the spouse. | 2269 |
(b) A member may receive a retirement allowance under a plan | 2270 |
of payment other than "plan A" if either of the following is the | 2271 |
case: | 2272 |
(i) The member is not married or either the member's spouse | 2273 |
consents in writing to the member's election to a plan of payment | 2274 |
other than "plan A" or the board waives the requirement that the | 2275 |
spouse consent; | 2276 |
(ii) A plan of payment providing for payment in a specified | 2277 |
amount continuing after the member's death to a former spouse is | 2278 |
required by a court order issued prior to the effective date of | 2279 |
the member's retirement under section 3105.171 or 3105.65 of the | 2280 |
Revised Code or the laws of another state regarding division of | 2281 |
marital property. | 2282 |
(c) If a member is subject to division (B)(1)(b)(ii) of this | 2283 |
section and the board has received a copy of the order described | 2284 |
in that division, the board shall accept the member's election of | 2285 |
a plan of payment under this section only if the member complies | 2286 |
with both of the following: | 2287 |
(i) The member elects a plan of payment that is in accordance | 2288 |
with the order described in division (B)(1)(b)(ii) of this | 2289 |
section. | 2290 |
(ii) If the member is married, the member elects "plan F" and | 2291 |
designates the member's current spouse as a beneficiary under that | 2292 |
plan unless that spouse consents in writing to not being | 2293 |
designated a beneficiary under any plan of payment or the board | 2294 |
waives the requirement that the current spouse consent. | 2295 |
(2) An application for retirement shall include an | 2296 |
explanation of all of the following: | 2297 |
(a) That, if the member is married, unless the spouse | 2298 |
consents to another plan of payment or there is a court order | 2299 |
dividing marital property issued under section 3105.171 or 3105.65 | 2300 |
of the Revised Code or the laws of another state regarding the | 2301 |
division of marital property that provides for payment in a | 2302 |
specified amount, the member's retirement allowance will be paid | 2303 |
under "plan A," which consists of the actuarial equivalent of the | 2304 |
member's retirement allowance in a lesser amount payable for life | 2305 |
and one-half of the allowance continuing after death to the | 2306 |
surviving spouse for the life of the spouse; | 2307 |
(b) A description of the alternative plans of payment, | 2308 |
including all plans described in divisions (B)(3) and (4) of this | 2309 |
section, available with the consent of the spouse; | 2310 |
(c) That the spouse may consent to another plan of payment | 2311 |
and the procedure for giving consent; | 2312 |
(d) That consent is irrevocable once notice of consent is | 2313 |
filed with the board. | 2314 |
Consent shall be valid only if it is in writing, signed by | 2315 |
the spouse, and witnessed by an employee of the school employees | 2316 |
retirement system or a notary public. The board may waive the | 2317 |
requirement of consent if the spouse is incapacitated or cannot be | 2318 |
located or for any other reason specified by the board. Consent or | 2319 |
waiver is effective only with regard to the spouse who is the | 2320 |
subject of the consent or waiver. | 2321 |
(3) | 2322 |
allowance under a plan of payment other than "plan A" shall | 2323 |
receive the retirement allowance under the plan described in | 2324 |
division (B)(4) of this section or one of the following plans: | 2325 |
(a) "Plan B," which shall consist of an allowance determined | 2326 |
under section 3309.36 | 2327 |
(b) "Plan C," which shall consist of the actuarial equivalent | 2328 |
of the member's retirement allowance determined under section | 2329 |
3309.36 | 2330 |
amount payable for life and one-half or some other portion of the | 2331 |
allowance continuing after death to the member's sole surviving | 2332 |
beneficiary designated at the time of the member's retirement, | 2333 |
provided that the amount payable to the beneficiary does not | 2334 |
exceed the amount payable to the member; | 2335 |
(c) "Plan D," which shall consist of the actuarial equivalent | 2336 |
of the member's retirement allowance determined under section | 2337 |
3309.36 | 2338 |
amount payable for life and continuing after death to a surviving | 2339 |
designated beneficiary designated at the time of the member's | 2340 |
retirement; | 2341 |
(d) "Plan E," which shall consist of the actuarial equivalent | 2342 |
of the member's retirement allowance determined under section | 2343 |
3309.36 | 2344 |
amount payable for a certain period from the member's retirement | 2345 |
date as elected by the member and approved by the retirement | 2346 |
board, and on the member's death before the expiration of that | 2347 |
certain period, the member's lesser retirement allowance continued | 2348 |
for the remainder of that period to, and in such order, the | 2349 |
beneficiaries as the member has nominated by written designation | 2350 |
and filed with the retirement board. | 2351 |
Monthly benefits shall not be paid to joint beneficiaries, | 2352 |
but they may receive the present value of any remaining payments | 2353 |
in a lump sum settlement. If all beneficiaries die before the | 2354 |
expiration of the certain period, the present value of all such | 2355 |
payments yet remaining in such period shall be paid to the estate | 2356 |
of the beneficiary last receiving. | 2357 |
(e) "Plan F," which shall consist of the actuarial equivalent | 2358 |
of the member's retirement allowance determined under section | 2359 |
3309.36 | 2360 |
amount payable to the member for life and some portion of the | 2361 |
lesser amount continuing after death to two, three, or four | 2362 |
surviving beneficiaries designated at the time of the member's | 2363 |
retirement. The portion of the lesser amount that continues after | 2364 |
the member's death shall be allocated among the beneficiaries at | 2365 |
the time of the member's retirement. If the member elects this | 2366 |
plan as required by a court order issued under section 3105.171 or | 2367 |
3105.65 of the Revised Code or the laws of another state regarding | 2368 |
the division of marital property and compliance with the court | 2369 |
order requires the allocation of a portion less than ten per cent | 2370 |
to any person, the member shall allocate a portion less than ten | 2371 |
per cent to that beneficiary in accordance with that order. In all | 2372 |
other circumstances, no portion allocated under this plan of | 2373 |
payment shall be less than ten per cent. The total of the portions | 2374 |
allocated shall not exceed one hundred per cent of the member's | 2375 |
lesser allowance. | 2376 |
(4)(a) Beginning on a date selected by the board, which shall | 2377 |
be not later than July 1, 2004, a member may elect, in lieu of a | 2378 |
plan of payment under division (B)(1) or (3) of this section, a | 2379 |
plan consisting of both a lump sum in an amount the member | 2380 |
designates that constitutes a portion of the retirement allowance | 2381 |
payable under a plan described in division (B)(1) or (3) of this | 2382 |
section and the remainder of the allowance payable under that plan | 2383 |
in monthly payments. | 2384 |
The total amount paid as a lump sum and a monthly benefit | 2385 |
shall be the actuarial equivalent of the amount that would have | 2386 |
been paid had the lump sum not been selected. | 2387 |
(b) The lump sum amount designated by the member shall be not | 2388 |
less than six times and not more than thirty-six times the monthly | 2389 |
amount that would be payable to the member under the plan of | 2390 |
payment elected under this section had the lump sum not been | 2391 |
elected and shall not result in a monthly benefit that is less | 2392 |
than fifty per cent of that amount. | 2393 |
(5) An election under division (B)(3) or (4) of this section | 2394 |
shall be made at the time the member makes application for | 2395 |
retirement. | 2396 |
(6) A member eligible to elect to receive a retirement | 2397 |
allowance under a plan of payment other than "plan A" because the | 2398 |
member is unmarried who fails to make an election on retirement | 2399 |
shall receive a retirement allowance under "plan B." | 2400 |
(C) Until the first payment of any retirement allowance is | 2401 |
made, as provided in sections 3309.36 | 2402 |
Revised Code, a member may change the member's election of a | 2403 |
payment plan if the election is made in accordance with and is | 2404 |
consistent with division (B) of this section. | 2405 |
(D) If the retirement allowances due and paid under the above | 2406 |
provisions of this section are in a total amount less than (1) the | 2407 |
accumulated contributions, (2) the deposits for additional credit | 2408 |
as provided by section 3309.31 of the Revised Code, (3) the | 2409 |
deposits for additional annuities as provided by section 3309.47 | 2410 |
of the Revised Code, (4) the deposits for repurchase of service | 2411 |
credit as provided by section 3309.26 of the Revised Code, (5) the | 2412 |
accumulated contributions provided by section 3309.65 of the | 2413 |
Revised Code, (6) the deposits for purchase of military service | 2414 |
credit provided by section 3309.021 or 3309.022 of the Revised | 2415 |
Code, and (7) the deposits for the purchase of service credit | 2416 |
provided by section 3309.73 of the Revised Code, standing to the | 2417 |
credit of the member at the time of retirement, then the | 2418 |
difference between the total amount of the allowances paid and the | 2419 |
accumulated contributions and other deposits shall be paid to the | 2420 |
beneficiary provided under division (D) of section 3309.44 of the | 2421 |
Revised Code. | 2422 |
(E)(1) The death of a spouse or any other designated | 2423 |
beneficiary following the member's retirement shall cancel the | 2424 |
portion of the plan of payment providing continuing lifetime | 2425 |
benefits to the deceased spouse or deceased designated | 2426 |
beneficiary. The retirant shall receive the actuarial equivalent | 2427 |
of the retirant's single lifetime retirement allowance as | 2428 |
determined by the board based on the number of remaining | 2429 |
beneficiaries, with no change in the amount payable to any | 2430 |
remaining beneficiary. | 2431 |
(2) On divorce, annulment, or marriage dissolution, a | 2432 |
retirant receiving a retirement allowance under a plan of payment | 2433 |
that provides for continuation of all or part of the allowance | 2434 |
after death for the lifetime of the retirant's surviving spouse | 2435 |
may elect to cancel the portion of the plan providing continuing | 2436 |
lifetime benefits to that spouse. The retirant shall receive the | 2437 |
actuarial equivalent of the retirant's single lifetime retirement | 2438 |
allowance as determined by the retirement board based on the | 2439 |
number of remaining beneficiaries, with no change in the amount | 2440 |
payable to any remaining beneficiary. In the case of a member who | 2441 |
retires on or after July 24, 1990, the election may be made only | 2442 |
with the written consent of the spouse or pursuant to an order of | 2443 |
the court with jurisdiction over the termination of the marriage. | 2444 |
The election shall be made on a form provided by the board and | 2445 |
shall be effective the month following its receipt by the board. | 2446 |
(3)(a) Following marriage or remarriage, both of the | 2447 |
following apply: | 2448 |
(i) A retirant who is receiving a benefit pursuant to "plan | 2449 |
B" may elect a new plan of payment under division (B)(1), (3)(b), | 2450 |
or (3)(c) of this section based on the actuarial equivalent of the | 2451 |
retirant's single lifetime retirement allowance as determined by | 2452 |
the board. | 2453 |
(ii) A retirant who is receiving a benefit pursuant to a plan | 2454 |
of payment providing for payment to a former spouse pursuant to a | 2455 |
court order described in division (B)(1)(b)(ii) of this section | 2456 |
may elect a new plan of payment under division (B)(3)(e) of this | 2457 |
section based on the actuarial equivalent of the retirant's single | 2458 |
lifetime retirement allowance as determined by the board if the | 2459 |
new plan of payment elected does not reduce the payment to the | 2460 |
former spouse. | 2461 |
(b) If the marriage or remarriage occurs on or after | 2462 |
2463 | |
be made not later than one year after the date of the marriage or | 2464 |
remarriage. | 2465 |
The plan elected under division (E)(3) of this section shall | 2466 |
become effective on the date of receipt by the board of an | 2467 |
application on a form approved by the board, but any change in the | 2468 |
amount of the retirement allowance shall commence on the first day | 2469 |
of the month following the effective date of the plan. | 2470 |
Sec. 3309.47. Each school employees retirement system | 2471 |
contributor shall contribute eight per cent of the contributor's | 2472 |
compensation to the employees' savings fund, except that the | 2473 |
school employees retirement board may raise the contribution rate | 2474 |
to a rate not greater than ten per cent of compensation. | 2475 |
The contributions by the direction of the school employees | 2476 |
retirement board shall be deducted by the employer from the | 2477 |
compensation of each contributor on each payroll of such | 2478 |
contributor for each payroll period and shall be an amount equal | 2479 |
to the required per cent of such contributor's compensation. On a | 2480 |
finding by the board that an employer has failed or refused to | 2481 |
deduct contributions for any employee during any year and to | 2482 |
transmit such amounts to the retirement system, the retirement | 2483 |
board may make a determination of the amount of the delinquent | 2484 |
contributions, including interest at a rate set by the retirement | 2485 |
board, from the end of each year, and certify to the employer the | 2486 |
amounts for collection. If the amount is not paid by the employer, | 2487 |
it may be certified for collection in the same manner as payments | 2488 |
due the employers' trust fund. Any amounts so collected shall be | 2489 |
held in trust pending receipt of a report of contributions for the | 2490 |
employee for the period involved as provided by law and, | 2491 |
thereafter, the amount in trust shall be transferred to the | 2492 |
employee's savings fund to the credit of the employee. Any amount | 2493 |
remaining after the transfer to the employees' savings fund shall | 2494 |
be transferred to the employers' trust fund as a credit of the | 2495 |
employer. | 2496 |
| 2497 |
2498 | |
2499 | |
2500 | |
2501 | |
2502 | |
2503 | |
2504 | |
2505 | |
2506 | |
2507 | |
2508 | |
2509 | |
2510 | |
2511 |
| 2512 |
2513 | |
2514 | |
2515 | |
2516 | |
2517 |
Additional deposits may be made to a member's account. At | 2518 |
retirement, the amount deposited with interest may be used to | 2519 |
provide additional annuity income. The additional deposits may be | 2520 |
refunded to the member before retirement, and shall be refunded if | 2521 |
the member withdraws the member's refundable amount. The deposits | 2522 |
may be refunded to the beneficiary or estate if the member dies | 2523 |
before retirement, and the board shall determine whether regular | 2524 |
interest shall be credited to deposits thus refunded. | 2525 |
Sec. 3309.474. (A) As used in this section, "state | 2526 |
retirement system" means the public employees retirement system, | 2527 |
Ohio police and fire pension fund, state teachers retirement | 2528 |
system, school employees retirement system, or state highway | 2529 |
patrol retirement system. | 2530 |
(B) A state retirement system member who while a member of | 2531 |
the school employees retirement system was out of service due to a | 2532 |
leave of absence approved by the member's employer may purchase | 2533 |
from the school employees retirement system service credit for any | 2534 |
period during the leave for which contributions were not made | 2535 |
under section 3309.47 of the Revised Code. | 2536 |
For purposes of this section, a period of leave commences on | 2537 |
the first day for which employee and employer contributions were | 2538 |
not made to the system and ends on the earlier of the termination | 2539 |
of the leave or the member's return to contributing service. | 2540 |
(C)(1) For each year of service purchased, the member shall | 2541 |
pay to the school employees retirement system for credit to the | 2542 |
member's accumulated account with that system an amount equal to | 2543 |
the sum of the following: | 2544 |
(a) An amount determined by multiplying the compensation the | 2545 |
member would have received during the leave by the employee | 2546 |
contribution rate in effect at that time; | 2547 |
(b) An amount determined by multiplying the compensation the | 2548 |
member would have received during the leave by the employer | 2549 |
contribution rate in effect at that time; | 2550 |
(c) Compound interest at a rate determined by the school | 2551 |
employees retirement board from the first day of the year | 2552 |
following the date the leave commenced to the date of payment. | 2553 |
(2) If the employee or employer contribution rate changed | 2554 |
during the leave, contributions for each month of the leave shall | 2555 |
be made at the rate in effect for that month. | 2556 |
(D) Service credit purchased under this section for any | 2557 |
period of leave shall not exceed two years. Credit may be | 2558 |
purchased for more than one period of leave, but the total number | 2559 |
of years purchased shall not exceed the lesser of five years or | 2560 |
the member's total accumulated number of years of service as a | 2561 |
contributor to the school employees retirement system. The member | 2562 |
may choose to purchase only part of such credit in any one | 2563 |
payment, subject to board rules. | 2564 |
(E) The board may adopt rules under section 3309.04 of the | 2565 |
Revised Code to implement this section. | 2566 |
Sec. 3309.50. (A)(1) Upon the death of a retirant or | 2567 |
disability benefit recipient, who at the time of death is | 2568 |
receiving a service retirement allowance or disability benefit | 2569 |
from the school employees retirement system, a lump-sum payment of | 2570 |
one thousand dollars shall be paid | 2571 |
2572 | |
2573 | |
2574 | |
2575 | |
2576 | |
2577 | |
2578 | |
on a form approved by the school employees retirement board, in | 2579 |
the following order of precedence to: | 2580 |
(a) The retirant or recipient's designated beneficiary; | 2581 |
(b) The retirant or recipient's surviving spouse; | 2582 |
(c) The retirant or recipient's children, share and share | 2583 |
alike; | 2584 |
(d) The retirant or recipient's parents, share and share | 2585 |
alike; | 2586 |
(e) The person responsible for the retirant or recipient's | 2587 |
burial expenses; | 2588 |
(f) The retirant or recipient's estate. | 2589 |
(2) If a person listed in division (A)(1) of this section is | 2590 |
deceased or is not located within one hundred eighty days, the | 2591 |
person ceases to qualify for the payment. The payment shall be | 2592 |
made to the person next in order of precedence. | 2593 |
(B) A benefit paid under this section shall be treated as | 2594 |
life insurance for purposes of this chapter and shall be funded | 2595 |
solely from contributions made under section 3309.49 of the | 2596 |
Revised Code and any earnings attributable to those contributions. | 2597 |
Sec. 3309.51. (A) Each employer shall pay | 2598 |
employers' trust fund, in | 2599 |
installments as the school employees retirement board requires, an | 2600 |
amount certified by the school employees retirement board, which | 2601 |
shall be as required by Chapter 3309. of the Revised Code. | 2602 |
Payments by school district boards of education to the | 2603 |
employers' trust fund of the school employees retirement system | 2604 |
may be made from the amounts allocated under Chapter 3317. of the | 2605 |
Revised Code prior to their distribution to the individual school | 2606 |
districts. The amount due from each school district may be | 2607 |
certified by the secretary of the system to the superintendent of | 2608 |
public instruction monthly, or at such times as is determined by | 2609 |
the school employees retirement board. | 2610 |
Payments by governing authorities of community schools to the | 2611 |
employers' trust fund of the school employees retirement system | 2612 |
shall be made from the amounts allocated under section 3314.08 of | 2613 |
the Revised Code prior to their distribution to the individual | 2614 |
community schools. The amount due from each community school shall | 2615 |
be certified by the secretary of the system to the superintendent | 2616 |
of public instruction monthly, or at such times as determined by | 2617 |
the school employees retirement board. | 2618 |
Payments by a science, technology, engineering, and | 2619 |
mathematics school to the employers' trust fund of the school | 2620 |
employees retirement system shall be made from the amounts | 2621 |
allocated under section 3326.33 of the Revised Code prior to their | 2622 |
distribution to the school. The amount due from a science, | 2623 |
technology, engineering, and mathematics school shall be certified | 2624 |
by the secretary of the school employees retirement system to the | 2625 |
superintendent of public instruction monthly, or at such times as | 2626 |
determined by the school employees retirement board. | 2627 |
(B) The superintendent shall deduct from the amount allocated | 2628 |
to each community school under section 3314.08 of the Revised | 2629 |
Code, to each school district under Chapter 3317. of the Revised | 2630 |
Code, or to each science, technology, engineering, and mathematics | 2631 |
school under section 3326.33 of the Revised Code the entire | 2632 |
amounts due to the school employees retirement system from such | 2633 |
school or school district upon the certification to the | 2634 |
superintendent by the secretary thereof. | 2635 |
(C) Where an employer fails or has failed or refuses to make | 2636 |
payments to the employers' trust fund, as provided for under | 2637 |
Chapter 3309. of the Revised Code, or fails to pay any penalty | 2638 |
imposed under section 3309.571 of the Revised Code the secretary | 2639 |
of the school employees retirement system may certify to the state | 2640 |
superintendent of public instruction, monthly or at such times as | 2641 |
is determined by the school employees retirement board, the amount | 2642 |
due from such employer, and the superintendent shall deduct from | 2643 |
the amount allocated to the employer under section 3314.08 or | 2644 |
3326.33 or Chapter 3317. of the Revised Code, as applicable, the | 2645 |
entire amounts due to the system from the employer upon the | 2646 |
certification to the superintendent by the secretary of the school | 2647 |
employees retirement system. | 2648 |
(D) The superintendent shall certify to the director of | 2649 |
budget and management the amounts thus due the system for payment. | 2650 |
Sec. 3309.571. The school employees retirement system shall | 2651 |
impose the following penalties, which may be collected in the same | 2652 |
manner as described in division (B) of section 3309.51 of the | 2653 |
Revised Code: | 2654 |
(A) For a failure to transmit contributions withheld from | 2655 |
employees not later than the date specified under rules adopted by | 2656 |
the school employees retirement board, one hundred dollars per day | 2657 |
for each day the employer fails to transmit the contributions; | 2658 |
(B) For a failure to transmit any amount due the employer's | 2659 |
trust fund not later than the date specified under rules adopted | 2660 |
by the board, one hundred dollars per day for each day the | 2661 |
employer fails to transmit the amounts; | 2662 |
(C) Except for a statement required by section 3309.28 of the | 2663 |
Revised Code, for a failure to submit, complete, or correct any | 2664 |
payroll information or other report required under this chapter | 2665 |
not later than the date specified under rules adopted by the | 2666 |
board, one hundred dollars per day for each day the employer fails | 2667 |
to submit, complete, or correct the information or report, except | 2668 |
that the penalty shall not exceed one thousand five hundred | 2669 |
dollars; | 2670 |
(D) For a failure to submit a record in the form of a | 2671 |
statement required by section 3309.28 of the Revised Code, fifty | 2672 |
dollars per record for each month the record is not filed, except | 2673 |
that the penalty shall not exceed three hundred dollars. | 2674 |
Sec. 3309.69. (A) | 2675 |
2676 |
| 2677 |
2678 | |
2679 | |
2680 | |
2681 | |
2682 | |
2683 | |
2684 |
| 2685 |
| 2686 |
2687 |
| 2688 |
a program to provide medical, hospital, surgical, prescription, or | 2689 |
other health care coverage, benefits, reimbursement, or any | 2690 |
combination thereof, to eligible individuals or dependents. | 2691 |
Any program established under this section shall be designed | 2692 |
and administered by the board. In establishing a program, the | 2693 |
board may do any of the following: | 2694 |
(1) Enter into an agreement with | 2695 |
2696 | |
to do business in the state for issuance of a policy or contract | 2697 |
of health, medical, hospital, | 2698 |
health care benefits, or any combination thereof | 2699 |
2700 | |
2701 | |
2702 |
| 2703 |
2704 | |
2705 | |
2706 | |
2707 | |
2708 |
| 2709 |
2710 | |
2711 | |
2712 | |
2713 | |
2714 | |
2715 | |
2716 |
| 2717 |
(2) Provide for self-insurance of risk or level of risk | 2718 |
2719 | |
2720 | |
specific benefits as authorized by the rules of the board | 2721 |
(3) Provide reimbursements or subsidies to eligible | 2722 |
participants; | 2723 |
(4) Make disbursements; | 2724 |
(5) Determine levels of coverage and costs for the program; | 2725 |
(6) Take any other action it considers necessary to establish | 2726 |
and administer the program. | 2727 |
(B) If it establishes a health care program, the board shall | 2728 |
establish eligibility criteria and any other requirements for | 2729 |
participation. To be eligible, an individual must meet the | 2730 |
criteria established by the board and be one or more of the | 2731 |
following: | 2732 |
(1) A former member receiving benefits pursuant to section | 2733 |
3309.34, 3309.35, 3309.36, 3309.38, or 3309.381 of the Revised | 2734 |
Code; | 2735 |
(2) A disability benefit recipient receiving a disability | 2736 |
benefit pursuant to section 3309.35, 3309.39, 3309.40, or 3309.401 | 2737 |
of the Revised Code; | 2738 |
(3) A beneficiary receiving monthly benefits pursuant to | 2739 |
section 3309.45 of the Revised Code; | 2740 |
(4) The beneficiary of a former member who is receiving | 2741 |
monthly benefits pursuant to section 3309.46 of the Revised Code; | 2742 |
(5) A dependent, as determined under rules adopted by the | 2743 |
board, of an individual described in divisions (B)(1) to (4) of | 2744 |
this section. | 2745 |
(C) The cost paid from the funds of the system for coverage | 2746 |
under this section shall be included in the employer contribution | 2747 |
under sections 3309.49 and 3309.491 of the Revised Code. | 2748 |
(D)(1) The board may require payment of a premium for | 2749 |
participation in the health care program. Participation is deemed | 2750 |
consent for the deduction of premiums from any pension, benefit, | 2751 |
or annuity provided under this chapter to an eligible participant. | 2752 |
(2) An individual who fails to pay any required premium or | 2753 |
receives any coverage or payment to which the individual is not | 2754 |
entitled shall pay or repay any amount due the system. If an | 2755 |
individual fails to pay or repay an amount due, the system may | 2756 |
withhold the amount from any pension, benefit, annuity, or payment | 2757 |
due the individual or the individual's beneficiary under this | 2758 |
chapter or collect the amount in any other manner provided by law. | 2759 |
(E) A health care program participant who is eligible for | 2760 |
coverage under medicare part B, "Supplementary Medical Insurance | 2761 |
Benefits for the Aged and Disabled," 42 U.S.C. 1395j, as amended, | 2762 |
shall enroll for that coverage. The board shall, beginning the | 2763 |
month following receipt of satisfactory evidence of the payment | 2764 |
for coverage, make a monthly payment to | 2765 |
2766 | |
2767 | |
2768 | |
2769 | |
2770 | |
2771 | |
2772 | |
2773 | |
2774 | |
determined by the board for such coverage that is not less than | 2775 |
forty-five dollars and fifty cents, except that the board shall | 2776 |
make no payment to a participant who is not eligible for coverage | 2777 |
under medicare part B or pay an amount that exceeds the amount | 2778 |
paid by the recipient for the coverage. | 2779 |
| 2780 |
coordination of any coverage, payment, or benefit provided under | 2781 |
this section or section 3309.375 of the Revised Code with any | 2782 |
similar coverage, payment, or benefit made available to the same | 2783 |
individual by the public employees retirement system, Ohio police | 2784 |
and fire pension fund, state teachers retirement system, or state | 2785 |
highway patrol retirement system. | 2786 |
| 2787 |
pursuant to the purpose and intent of this section. | 2788 |
(H) This section does not require the board to establish, | 2789 |
maintain, offer, or continue any health care program. This section | 2790 |
does not require the board to provide or continue access to any | 2791 |
health care program, or any level of coverage or costs provided | 2792 |
under the program, if the board establishes or maintains a program | 2793 |
under this section. | 2794 |
Sec. 3309.88. For each member participating in a plan | 2795 |
established under section 3309.81 of the Revised Code, the school | 2796 |
employees retirement system shall transfer to the employers' trust | 2797 |
fund a portion of the employer contribution required under section | 2798 |
3309.49 of the Revised Code. The portion shall equal the | 2799 |
percentage of compensation of members for whom the contributions | 2800 |
are being made that is determined by an actuary appointed by the | 2801 |
school employees retirement board to be necessary to mitigate any | 2802 |
negative financial impact on the system of members' participation | 2803 |
in a plan. | 2804 |
The board shall have prepared annually an actuarial study to | 2805 |
determine whether the percentage transferred under this section | 2806 |
should be changed to reflect a change in the level of negative | 2807 |
financial impact resulting from members' participation in a plan. | 2808 |
The percentage transferred shall be increased or decreased to | 2809 |
reflect the amount needed to mitigate the negative financial | 2810 |
impact, if any, on the system, as determined by the study. A | 2811 |
change shall take effect on the first day of the year following | 2812 |
the date the conclusions of the study are reported to the board. | 2813 |
The system shall make the transfer required under this | 2814 |
section until the unfunded actuarial accrued liability for all | 2815 |
benefits, except health care benefits provided under section | 2816 |
3309.375 or 3309.69 of the Revised Code and benefit increases to | 2817 |
members and former members participating in the plan described in | 2818 |
sections 3309.18 to 3309.70 of the Revised Code granted after
| 2819 |
2820 | |
as determined by the annual actuarial valuation prepared under | 2821 |
section 3309.21 of the Revised Code. | 2822 |
Section 2. That existing sections 3309.05, 3309.051, | 2823 |
3309.061, 3309.07, 3309.072, 3309.074, 3309.075, 3309.10, 3309.15, | 2824 |
3309.21, 3309.22, 3309.23, 3309.26, 3309.28, 3309.33, 3309.34, | 2825 |
3309.341, 3309.343, 3309.35, 3309.353, 3309.354, 3309.36, | 2826 |
3309.362, 3309.371, 3309.373, 3309.376, 3309.379, 3309.3710, | 2827 |
3309.3711, 3309.39, 3309.401, 3309.41, 3309.44, 3309.45, 3309.46, | 2828 |
3309.47, 3309.50, 3309.51, 3309.69, and 3309.88 and sections | 2829 |
3309.38 and 3309.571 of the Revised Code are hereby repealed. | 2830 |
Section 3. Section 3309.23 of the Revised Code is presented | 2831 |
in this act as a composite of the section as amended by both Am. | 2832 |
Sub. S.B. 351 and Am. S.B. 346 of the 119th General Assembly. The | 2833 |
General Assembly, applying the principle stated in division (B) of | 2834 |
section 1.52 of the Revised Code that amendments are to be | 2835 |
harmonized if reasonably capable of simultaneous operation, finds | 2836 |
that the composite is the resulting version of the section in | 2837 |
effect prior to the effective date of the section as presented in | 2838 |
this act. | 2839 |