27 Miss. Code. R. 210-34-108

Current through September 24, 2024
Section 27-210-34-108 - [Effective until 9/30/2024] Effect of Reemployment Outside the Exceptions of Miss. Code Ann. Section 25-11-127 (1972, as amended) on Service Credit and Contribution
1. Where a retiree is reemployed after retirement in a covered position outside one of the exceptions in Section 103 of this regulation, such retiree shall have his or her benefits terminated, and he or she shall again become a contributing member with contributions paid by both the employer and the employee. The retiree shall not be entitled to benefits for any month in which covered reemployment commences and for which creditable service is awarded for such month. Where such reemployment as a contributing member continues for a period in excess of six full calendar months, the member shall have his or her benefit recomputed upon subsequent retirement, including service credit after again becoming a contributing member. However, persons who are reported under this provision and who do not complete the requisite reemployment period for recalculation of benefits shall have their contributions refunded to them by the employer after such contributions are refunded or credited to the employer. The original benefits will be reinstated prospectively the first of the month following termination from employment at an amount no less than the retirement allowance authorized before cancellation of benefits. The employer shall provide written notice to PERS of any such termination from employment upon subsequent retirement.
2. The recalculation of benefits at the member's subsequent retirement, where the member has completed the requisite reemployment period for recalculation of benefits, shall be based on the applicable benefit formula, average compensation definition, and actuarial factors in effect at the time of the subsequent retirement and the optional benefit payment plan selected by the member at the time of the subsequent retirement.
a. Where a member has selected Option 4-C during a previous retirement pending eligibility for receipt of Social Security benefits and to the extent PERS has not recovered all benefits advanced pursuant to such additional optional provision at the time of reemployment of the retiree, PERS may (i) reduce the retiree's benefit upon his or her subsequent retirement over the retiree's actuarial life expectancy to recover such unrecovered advances, or (ii) recover such unrecovered advances in a lump sum by withholding part or all monthly benefit payments until such advances are recovered.
b. Further, where a member has selected the Partial Lump Sum Option at initial retirement, the new maximum benefit as noted under Section 108.2 of this regulation shall, upon subsequent retirement, be reduced by the same dollar amount plus 1 percent of that amount for each month that the retiree's benefit was terminated due to the retiree's return to covered employment.
3. Upon a subsequent retirement effective after July 1 of a given year, the retiree's annual benefit adjustment shall resume immediately with the first benefit payment. When resumed, the annual benefit adjustment will be based on the current retirement allowance and the number of full fiscal years in retirement and shall be prorated and paid in equal monthly installments based on the number of months a retirement allowance is payable during the fiscal year. Beginning with the succeeding fiscal year, the annual benefit adjustment shall be paid in a lump sum or monthly installments in accordance with the election made by the retiree.

27 Miss. Code. R. 210-34-108

Amended 1/17/2020
Amended 10/1/2020