Title: Retirement Reference Manual RRM Training
1Retirement Reference Manual (RRM) Training
- Presented by
- Retirement Education Division
2Housekeeping
- Cell phones, beepers
- Coffee, snacks, restrooms
- Lunch
- Certificates
- Ask questions
3Introduction
- RRM designed to assist with LASERS procedures,
rules and regulations - RRM is living manual evolving as issues and
laws change - Website www.lasersonline.org
- RRM and forms under Agency Information / Agency
Forms. - User ID Agency Password Lasers
- Can complete forms on line, print, sign and mail
to LASERS. - Do NOT photocopy forms.
4Introduction
- An acknowledgement is sent for most processes
- Receipt of retirement, DROP, or IBO applications
- Receipt of request to transfer or upgrade service
credit - Receipt of request to repay refund or purchase
service credit - Receipt of request to refund contributions
- Receipt of payment for refund, transfer or
purchase of service - Receipt of designation of beneficiary form
- Receipt of Air Time purchase
- Processed direct rollover
5Procedures for Forms
- LASERS will accept forms downloaded from web
- LASERS will accept forms officially approved by
LASERS -
6Procedures for Forms
- LASERS will not
- Accept forms modified or changed
- Accept unsigned forms
- Accept faxed forms
- Accept copies of forms
-
7New Look for Forms
- To facilitate imaging and scanning processes
- Numbering system
- 1st digit Chapter number
- 2nd digit Number of form in chapter
8Reminders
- Retirement Reference Manual (RRM) is located on
website - LASERS will not send manuals to agencies
- Agencies must download manual from website
9Social Security Protection Act of 2004 Effective
January 1, 2005
- Agencies must notify individuals employed about
effects of Government Pension Offset (GPO) and
Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP). - Member is required to sign form certifying they
have been told about GPO and WEP. - Copies of form must be submitted to LASERS
10Social Security Protection Act of 2004Effective
January 1, 2005
- Employee ID number is member social security
number. - Employer ID number is agency number.
11Contact LASERS
- Members and agencies in Baton Rouge area must
dial 922-0600. - Members and agencies outside Baton Rouge have use
of toll free number 1-800-256-3000
12LASERS Website
- Website Offers
- Calculators-Benefits Estimator Repay Refund
- Email Subscription List
- Employer Agency Questionnaire-Large Small
Agencies - Feedback
- On Line Education Course-Use for Employee
orientation - PIN Request
- Request for Research of Refundable Contributions
- Employer Self Audit Program
- Seminar Search and Registration
13Chapter 1
14Participation
- Enrollment in LASERS is mandatory for all state
employees whose agency is a LASERS participant,
except those excluded by law. - Proper enrollment of employees is important.
- The agency responsible for future cost to correct
enrollment errors.
15Participation
- Employees not eligible for membership
- Employees who receive per diem allowance instead
of earned compensation - Students, interns, and resident physicians at any
state educational institution employed for
temporary, part time or intermittent work - Independent contractors
16Participation
- Employees not eligible for membership (Contd)
- Certain pool nurses
- Certain unclassified, temporary, seasonal
employees of Dept. of Revenue Taxation - Part time (20 hours or less), seasonal, temporary
employees unless employee has 10 years of service
credit (R. S. 11162)
17Definitions
- Definitions are located in Glossary (Chapter 12)
of the Retirement Reference Manual
18Part-time Employee
- LA R. S. 11403 (20)
-
- Part-time employee means any employee who is a
part-time, seasonal, or temporary employee as
defined in 26 CFR 313121(b)(7)-2, or in any
successor regulations. -
- Note For purposes of determining eligibility
for membership in LASERS, part-time means working
20 hours or less per week. Agency representatives
should monitor employees schedule to ensure that
an employee is properly enrolled in LASERS if
their regular scheduled hours increase above 20
hours per week.
19Part-time Employee
- 26 CFR 313121(b)(7)-2
- (iii) Definitions of part-time, seasonal and
temporary employee- -
- (A) Definition of part-time employee. For
purposes of this section, a part-time employee is
any employee who normally works 20 hours or less
per week. A teacher employed by a post-secondary
vocational school, college, university or
graduate school is not considered a part-time
employee for purposes of this section if he or
she normally has classroom hours of one-half or
more of the number of classroom hours designated
by the educational institution as constituting
full time employment, provided that such
designation is reasonable under all the facts and
circumstances.
20Part-time Employee
- Definition of part-time employee (Contd)
-
- In addition, elected officials and election
workers (otherwise described in section
3121(b)(7)(F)(iv) but paid in excess of 100
annually) are not considered part-time, seasonal
or temporary employees for purposes of this
section. The rules of this paragraph (d)(2)(iii)
are illustrated by the following example
21Part-time Employee
- Example A community college recognizes a
teacher as a full-time employee if the teacher is
assigned to work 15 classroom hours per week. A
new teacher is assigned to work 8 classroom hours
per week. Since the assigned classroom hours of
the teacher are at least one-half of the schools
definition of a full-time teacher, the teacher is
not considered a part-time employee.
22Seasonal Employee
- 26 CFR 313121(b)(7)-2
- (iii) Definitions of part-time, seasonal and
temporary employee- - (B) Definition of seasonal employee.
- For purposes of this section, a seasonal
employee is any employee who normally works on a
full-time basis less than 5 months in a year.
Thus, for example, individuals who are hired by a
political subdivision during the tax return
season in order to process incoming returns and
work full-time over a 3-month period are seasonal
employees.
23Temporary Employee
- 26 CFR 313121(b)(7)-2
- (iii) Definitions of part-time, seasonal and
temporary employee- - (C) Definition of temporary employee.
- For purposes of this section, a temporary
employee is any employee performing services
under a contractual arrangement with the employer
of two (2) years or less duration. Possible
contract extensions may be considered in
determining the duration of a contractural
arrangement, but only if, under the facts and
circumstances, there is a significant likelihood
that the employees contract will be extended.
24Temporary Employee
- Definition of temporary employee (Contd)
-
- Future contract extensions are considered
significantly likely to occur for purposes of
this rule if on average 80 percent of similarly
situated employees (i.e., those in the same or
similar job classification with expiring
employment contracts) have had bona fide offers
to renew their contracts in the immediately
preceding two (2) academic or calendar years.
25Temporary Employee
- Definition of temporary employee (Contd)
-
- In addition, future contract extensions are
considered significantly likely to occur if the
employee with respect to whom the determination
is being made has a history of contract
extensions with respect to his or her current
position.
26Temporary Employee
- Definition of temporary employee (Contd)
-
- An employee is not considered a temporary
employee for purposes of this rule solely because
he or she is included in a unit of employees
covered by a collective bargaining agreement of
two (2) years or less duration.
27Participation
- Employees that have optional membership
- Elected part time officials
- Officials appointed by governor subject to
approval by Senate - Employees age 60 or older at time of hire
- Employees age 55 or older w/ 40 quarters Social
Security - Employees receiving benefit from another
retirement system at time of hire
28Classes of Members
- Regular
- Correctional, Probation or Parole Officers /
Security Personnel with Dept. of Corrections - Legislators, Clerk or Sergeant at Arms of House,
President or Sergeant at Arms of Senate,
Governor, Lt. Governor, State Treasurer
29Classes of Members
- Judges
- Wildlife Agents
- Bridge Police Employees with Crescent City
Connection - Peace Officers
30Eligibility for Membership
- A person employed in LASERS covered position
except those specifically excluded or those that
have the option or election to join - Any person employed in LASERS covered position
contributing to another retirement system shall
become a member unless election is made to remain
in other system
31Eligibility for Membership
- Persons employed by agency covered by another LA
retirement system but elect to remain in LASERS - Membership is optional for elected officials,
officials appointed by governor and must be
approved by Senate
32Eligibility for Membership
- State, municipal or parochial employees
transferred with approval of the Board - Employees hired on a job appointment with an
appointment date that extends over two years
33Job Appointment
- LA R. S. 11403 (15)
- Job appointment means employment for a fixed
period not to exceed two years. - NOTE The appointment duration should be
determined at the start of the appointment
34Members of Other Retirement Systems
- If agency hires employee with 5 years service
credit in TRSL, LSERS, LA State Police or
Municipal Police, membership can be retained in
respective retirement system
35Retaining Membership in Certain Cases
- Membership can be retained if the employee meets
the following criteria - Five years service credit with LASERS and
- Eligible for TRSL, LSERS, State Police, Municipal
and - Notify LASERS in writing within 30 days of hire
- NOTE This decision is irrevocable
36Eligibility for Other Classes of Employees
- Bridge Police Employees
- Eligible for the provisions of R. S. 11441.F(See
Chapter 5.9)
37Eligibility for Other Classesof Employees
- Correctional Officers/Security Personnel
- Employees hired by LA Dept. of Public Safety
Corrections shall be eligible to retire according
to R. S. 11441 D.(See Chapter 5.3 and Chapter
16) - Wildlife Agents shall be governed by R. S. 11581
(See Chapter 5.5 and Chapter 17)
38Eligibility for Other Classes of Employees
- Judges Court Officers in office on or after
07/01/1983 are members of LASERS. Those who took
office prior to 07/01/1983 will be governed by
law at that time unless they elect to be covered
(See Chapter 5.8 and Chapter 18)
39Eligibility for Other Classesof Employees
- Legislators certain legislative employees
- Employees who are/have been members of
legislature, clerk/sergeant at arms of House,
secretary/sergeant at arms of Senate, Governor,
or Lt. Governor shall receive legislative service
credit and receive additional 1 benefit. (See
Chapter 5.7)
40Eligibility for Other Classesof Employees
- Peace Officers (Act 835 of 2006)
- All peace officers with Dept of Public Safety
Corrections, office of state police other than
state troopers
41Eligibility for Other Classesof Employees
- Definition of Peace Officer in LA R. S.
402402(1)(a) -
- Any full time employee of the state, a
municipality, a sheriff, or other public agency,
whose permanent duties actually include the
making of arrest, the performing of searches and
seizures, or the execution of criminal warrants,
and who is responsible for the prevention or
detection of crime or for the enforcement of the
penal, traffic, or highway laws of the state, but
not including any elected or appointed head of a
law enforcement department.
42Membership Enrollment Checklist
- Determine class of employee
- Determine membership eligibility
- Use Employer Self Audit Program
- Enroll employee through Employer Self Serve on
LASERS website, Member Enrollment. - Non-ISIS agencies must include copies of employee
social security card and birth certificate
43Updating Active Member Records
- Address Changes
- ISIS agency
- Agency submits change to LASERS through ISIS
weekly - If member submits Form 1-2 to LASERS, form will
be returned to member and instructed to see
agency to change address - Non ISIS agency who submit FTP file
- Agency submits change to LASERS through FTP
monthly - If member submits Form 1-2 to LASERS, form will
be returned to member and instructed to see
agency to change address
44Updating Active Member Records (Contd)
- Address Changes
- Non ISIS, Non FTP agency
- Agency submits change to LASERS through Employer
Self Serve, Member Maintenance - If member submits Form 1-2 to LASERS, form will
be returned to member and instructed to see
agency to change address
45Updating Active Member Records (Contd)
- Designation of Beneficiary, Form 1-6
- Section 2 Primary Contingent beneficiaries
must separately total 100 - Must sign in presence of notary public if member
signs with an X - Section 4 Requires two witnesses
- Change of Name, Form 1-7
- Signed Social Security card required
46Updating Active Member Records (Contd)
- Change of Name, Form 1-7
- Submit through Employer Self Serve on website,
Member Maintenance - Signed Social Security card required
47Updating Retiree or Terminated Member Records
- Address Changes
- All agencies who report to LASERS will handle
change of address for up to six months - After six months, retirees can submit Change of
Address, Form 1-2 or make change through Retiree
Self Serve on LASERS website - After six months, terminated (out of state
service) members can submit Change of Address,
Form 1-2 to LASERS
48Procedures for Forms
- Agency forms are located on LASERS website under
Agency Information and Agency Forms. - The user name and password to access the forms
are agency and lasers. - Members can download submit forms that do not
require agency certification - Designation of Beneficiary, Form 1-6
- Change of Name, Form 1-7
-
49Service Credit
-
- The total of all earned, transferred, and
purchased service credit used to determine
eligibility for retirement and calculate member
benefits.
50Calculation of Service Credit before 01/01/1973
-
- 15 - 89 days .25 year
- 90 - 179 days .50 year
- 180 - 269 days .75 year
- 270 or more days 1.00 year
51Part-time service before01/01/1973
- Actual fiscal year earnings Service
- Full time fiscal years earnings Credit
- Less than 25 No Credit
- 25 but less than 50 .25 year
- 50 but less than 75 .50 year
- 75 but less than 100 .75 year
52Calculation of ServiceCredit after 01/01/1973
- Actual annual earnings Service
- Full time base pay Credit
- LASERS rounds service credit to highest tenth.
53Part-time service after01/01/1973
- Full time and part time service is calculated
using the same formula.
54LSU Service
- LSU Unfunded - Prior to 07/01/1971
- LSU Funded - 07/01/1971 to 12/31/1978
- Regular - 01/01/1979 to present
- LSU must provide worksheet to determine service
credit for unfunded and funded years.
55Workers Compensation
- Effective 09/01/1989, a member not receiving
normal service credit will be given service
credit for eligibility purposes ONLY. - Service credit not used to calculate retirement
benefit - Agency must notify LASERS in writing if member on
leave without pay receiving workers
compensation.
56Family Medical Leave Act
- Provides health coverage during leave
- If on unpaid FMLA, no service credit accrued.
- If on paid FMLA, accrue service credit.
57Authorized Signatures for Agency, Form No. MSD51
- Located on website under Agency Information
- User Name agency
- Password lasers
- See Agency Forms
- Use to change and/or add someone to list of
agency personnel authorized to sign LASERS forms - The authorized list should be reviewed and
updated periodically
58 59Chapter 2
60Refund of AccumulatedContributions
- Must terminate from state service for 30 days
- Processing may take approximately 90 days
- Refund checks issued several times a month
- Checks issued to member ONLY
- Contributions are un-assignable by law
- Member loses service credit, interest not paid,
only employee contributions refunded - If member later returns to state service, return
under provisions of Act 75 - Federal tax due, no state tax due
61Refund of AccumulatedContributions
- Submit Refund of Accumulated Contributions, Form
2-1 - Four page form, includes tax implications
- Include copy of signed social security card or
letter from Social Security Administration
62Refund of AccumulatedContributions
- Member must choose either
- Option 1 Member receives payment, taxable event
- Option 2 Rollover to qualified plan
- Authorization for Direct Rollover, Form 2-1A must
be completed - LASERS will only accept this form for rollover to
financial institution, will not accept a written
request from financial institution - Member must complete Section 2
- Financial institution must complete Section 3
63Refund of AccumulatedContributions
- Submit Refund of Accumulated Contributions, Form
No. 2-1 (Contd) - Must be submitted by HR of last employer
- Do not have member contact LASERS for form
64Emergency Refunds
- Submit Emergency Refund Request, Form 2-2
- One emergency refund allowed during lifetime,
effective 10-08-2004 - Include copies of social security card or letter
from Social Security Administration - Reasons for emergency refund (documents required)
- Foreclosure or eviction
- Medical bills 2,000 or more
- Repossession of vehicle
- Death of member
65Types of Purchases
- Repay Refunds
- Actuarial Purchases
- Reciprocals
- Actuarial Transfers
-
- LASERS accepts rollovers from qualified plans to
pay for purchases.
66Reminder
- All purchases must be made prior to application
for retirement (Regular, IBO, or DROP)
67Purchasing Service Credit
- Repayment of Refunds
- Must have 18 months of service credit
- Must pay amount refunded plus interest
- No fee
- See calculator on home page LASERS website/ repay
refund estimator - Submit Application for Repayment of Refunded
Service, Form 2-11
68Actuarial Purchases
- Full time state service where credit not received
(R. S. 11422) - Previous employer must be LASERS agency
- Fee 150
- Submit Certification for Purchase of In-State
Service, Form 2-5
69Actuarial Purchases
- State service excluded due to administrative
error (R. S. 11423) - Employee denied LASERS membership
- No fee if less than 12 months
- Fee 150 if over 12 months
- Submit Certification for Purchase of In-State
Service, Form 2-5
70Actuarial Purchases
- Military Relief Act (USERRA) (R.S. 58913)
- Employee has option to pay contributions while on
leave without pay - Submit Application for Purchase of Military
Service, Form 2-6 - No Fee
71Actuarial Purchases
- Military Service Not under USERRA (R.S. 11153)
- Cannot use to meet eligibility for regular
retirement with less than 20 years - Fee 150
- Submit Application for Purchase of Military
Service Form 2-6 - Submit DD2-14 - Discharge papers from Military
72Actuarial Purchases
- Air Time allows purchase of five years of
service credit R. S. 11429 (B) - Must have five years service credit to apply
- Fee 150
- Submit Application for Purchase of Service Credit
Under 11429 (B), Form 2-7 - Can purchase in one year increments ONLY
- Can NOT use to meet retirement eligibility
- Will use for computation purposes ONLY.
73Actuarial Purchases
- Purchases repealed by Air Bill
- Educational leave (R. S. 11425)
- Federal service (R. S. 11428)
- Out of state service (R. S. 11429)
74Actuarial Purchases
- Purchases of Service Credit for Judges
Legislators (R. S. 11143) - Must contact LASERS
- Fee 150
- Submit Application for Purchases of Certain
Service by Legislators, Form 2-8
75Reciprocals (R. S. 11142)
- Recognition of service credit in one Louisiana
retirement system by another Louisiana retirement
system.
76Reciprocals
- No cost to member
- Recognize service credit in other system for
eligibility purposes ONLY - No transfer of funds
- Member receives benefit check from each system
- Six months service credit required to apply
- Submit Application for Reciprocal Recognition of
Service, Form 2-3
77Actuarial Transfers (R. S. 11143)
-
- The actuarial transfer of service credit from
one Louisiana retirement system to another
Louisiana retirement system. All employee,
employer contributions and interest are
transferred.
78Actuarial Transfers
- Cost based on current salary difference in higher
accrual rate and salary at LASERS - Six months required in current system
- Member receives one check
- Fee 150
- Submit Application for Transfer of Creditable
Service, Form 2-4
79Actuarial Transfers
- Actuarial Transfer Example Member has 5 years
with TRSL. EEs and ERs with TRSL are 26,250.
Member has 10 years with LASERS. - Actuarial cost to purchase 45,000 (5 years)
- Transfer of EEs and ERs -26,250
- Deficiency 18,750
-
- Member can either accept pro-rata credit or pay
deficiency.
80Request for Research ofRefundable Contributions
- For members who left state service without
retiring or withdrawing contributions - Visit website/Active Employees/Refund Search
Information - If member name not found, can submit Request for
Research of Refundable Contributions, Form 2-16 - Allow 60 days for microfilm search
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81 82Chapter 3
83Survivor Benefits
- Benefits payable to survivors of a member who
dies while in active service, except for certain
judicial employees - Minor child
- Surviving spouse with minor children
- Surviving spouse without minor children
- Named beneficiaries
- Estate
84Survivor Benefits
- Complete Form 3-1, Application for Survivor
Benefits - Does not matter if survivor is friend or family
member - Form 3-1 must be submitted regardless of amount
of service credit member had at time of death
85Survivor Benefits
- Total survivor benefits cannot exceed 75 of
final average compensation - Sequence of events if active member dies, file
examined for - Required number of years of service credit
- A minor child eligible for benefit
- A surviving spouse
- Named beneficiaries
- If no minor child or spouse, no monthly benefits
payable, employee contributions paid
86Survivor Benefits
- Definition of Minor Child
- Unmarried child under age 18
- Child physically/mentally handicapped
- Unmarried full time student less than age 23
- Must attend 80 of classes
- Attendance verified twice a semester
87Survivor Benefits
- Surviving Minor Child
- Deceased member must have 5 years service credit
- Active contributing member at death, at least 2
years earned immediately prior to death. - If member has 20 years service credit, does not
matter if active, benefits payable - If member has less than 5 years service credit,
contributions are paid to named beneficiaries - Minor Child/Children receive 75 of Final Average
Compensation (FAC)
88Survivor Benefits
- Surviving spouse with minor child/children
- Deceased must have 10 years service credit.
- If deceased member has 20 years service credit,
does not matter if active, benefits are payable. - If deceased member has less than five years,
contributions are paid to named beneficiaries. - 75 of FAC
- One third to spouse
- Two thirds to minor child/children
89Survivor Benefits
- Surviving Spouse without minor child/children
- Deceased must have 10 years service credit
- If deceased has 20 years service credit, does not
matter if active, benefits are payable - If deceased member has less than 10 years,
contributions are paid to name beneficiaries - Married at least 1 year prior to death
- Greater of 50 of FAC or 200/month
90Survivor BenefitsCorrectional Officers
- Died other than in line of duty
- Deceased must have 10 years (2 years service
credit immediately prior to death) or had 20
years - Primary Secondary Component
- No spouse but minor/disabled child, benefits
greater of 75 FAC or 300 - Spouse, but no minor child, benefits greater of
50 or 200
91Survivor BenefitsCorrectional Officers
- Died other than in the line of duty
- Primary Secondary Component (Contd)
- Spouse with custody of minor/disabled child,
benefits for spouse are greater of 25 of FAC or
100. Benefits for minor child/children are
greater of 50 of FAC or 300
92Survivor BenefitsCorrectional Officers
- Killed in the line of duty while serving
- Primary Component
- Less than 5 years service credit
- Minor child, 60 of FAC
- More than 5 years service credit
- Minor child, 75 of FAC
93Survivor BenefitsCorrectional Officers
- Killed in the line of duty while serving
- Primary Component with less than 25 years
- Spouse only, 60 of FAC
- Spouse with minor child/children
- One third FAC to Spouse
- Two thirds FAC minor child/children
94Survivor BenefitsCorrectional Officers
- Killed in the line of duty while serving
- Primary Component with 25 years service credit or
more - Spouse only, 75 of FAC
- Spouse with minor child/children
- One third FAC to spouse
- Two thirds FAC to minor child/children
95Survivor BenefitsCorrectional Officers
- Killed in the line of duty while serving
- Secondary Component with less than 25 years of
service - Minor child, 60 of FAC
- Spouse only, 60 of FAC
- Spouse with minor child/children
- 1/3 spouse
- 2/3 to child/children
96Surviving BenefitsCorrectional Officers
- Killed in the line of duty while serving
- Secondary Component with 25 years or more
- Minor child/children, 75 of FAC
- Spouse only, 75 of FAC
- Spouse with minor child/children
- 1/3 to spouse
- 2/3 to child/children
97Survivor BenefitsWildlife Agents
- Death from injuries in line of duty
- Surviving Spouse w/25 years, 75 FAC
- Surviving Spouse w/less than 25 years, 60 FAC
- Minor Child/children under age 18 (if no
surviving spouse) - 4 or more, 60 FAC
- 3 children, 50 FAC
- 2 children, 40 FAC
- 1 child, 30 FAC
- Parents receiving support from deceased, no
spouse or children, 25 of FAC
98Survivor BenefitsWildlife Agents
- Death not in performance of duties
- Survivors entitled to same benefits deceased
would receive if retired on date of death. - Death after retirement, survivors receive 75 of
monthly benefit.
99Survivor BenefitsJudges Court Officers
- Benefits for spouse, minor children, handicapped
or mentally retarded children of deceased person
enumerated in R. S. 11553 who becomes a member
of LASERS shall be paid in accordance with
provisions of law applicable to survivors of
members of the system. - Benefits paid to surviving spouse shall not be
less than 1/3 third of salary or compensation
which was being paid to the deceased person at
time to of death or retirement, or an amount
equal to one half of retirement pay which such
person was entitled to receive or was receiving
prior to his death (R.S. 11562).
100Survivor Benefits
- Submit Application for Survivor Benefits, Form
3-1. - Must be submitted for all members who die while
in active service - Agency must certify
- Application must be complete
101Survivor Benefits
- Required Documentation
- Copies Accepted
- Death certificate of member/spouse
- Signed social security cards for member
beneficiaries - Marriage license
- Birth certificate for member beneficiaries
- Certified true copy custody judgment/divorce
decree
102Survivor Benefits
- Required Documentation (Contd)
- Certification of student status (2 times per
semester) - Medical documentation of disabled child
- Affidavit of Natural Tutorship
- Adequate proof of handicap/mental disability
- Affidavit of natural tutorship
- Proof of paternity, if applicable
103 104Chapter 4
105Disability
- 10 years service credit (exceptions under
Corrections, WLF Judicial plans) - State Medical Disability Board (SMDB) physician
certifies condition is total and likely permanent
of current job duties - Disabling condition must have occurred while
active unless member has 20 years service credit - Not eligible for
- Option 4A
- DROP/IBO
- Lump sum leave payment
106Disability
- Benefit calculation is same as regular retirement
- LASERS will recertify every year first 5 years,
then every 3 years until age 60 - Remaining leave converted to service credit only
- Agency pays 300 hours annual leave at hourly rate
of pay
107Disability-Corrections
- If disability sustained in performance of
official duties of hazardous nature - Primary Component
- Receive 60 FAC, regardless of years of service
- Secondary Component
- Receive 40 FAC with less than 10 years of
service, or - Benefits as provided under regular formula, if
more than 10 years of service. - Unused Leave converted to service credit
108Disability-Wildlife Agents
- Disability not incurred in the line of duty
- Must have 10 years service credit at any age
- 75 of regular retirement benefit agent would
receive if eligible for regular wildlife
retirement - Disability incurred in line of duty
- Wildlife agent must be totally disabled,
resulting from injury received in line of duty - 60 of FAC
109Disability-Judges Court Officers
- If disabled while performing job duties
- 50 of FAC immediately preceding disabling
condition, or - Amount equal to Maximum retirement allowance per
R. S. 11444 plus additional 1 for years of
service credit as judge or court officer,
whichever is greater (R. S. 11561)
110Disability
- Active member must submit
- Disability Retirement Application, Form 4-1
- Disability Report Form 4-1
- Completed by supervisor
- Attending Physician Statement Form 4-1
- Completed by physician
- NOTE This form is four pages! Disability
section will only accept revised 03/04 Bar
Coded Application!
111Disability
- After SMDB approval of disability, submit
- Selection of Disability Retirement Plan, Form 4-2
- Spousal Consent, Form 4-4
- W-4P
- Authorization for Direct Deposit, Form 4-5
112Disability
- Annually, disability retiree must submit
- Disability Retiree Earned Income Statement, Form
4-3 by May 1 - Earnings cannot exceed FAC
- Must be signed in presence of Notary
- Attending Physicians Statement, Form 4-1 first
five years, then every third year
113Disability
- R. S. 11225 (Effective 06/15/2004)
- Disability retiree can return to active service
for six month trial period w/ less than 25 years
of service credit - Disability benefit suspended
- If employment ends before 6 months, benefit
resumes - If employed more than 6 months, must reapply.
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114 115Chapter 5
116Retirement Eligibility
- Regular Members
- 30 years, any age
- 25 years, age 55
- 10 years, age 60
- 20 years, any age, actuarially reduced
117Act 75 of 2005
- Affects NEW EMPLOYEES who join system on or
after 07/01/2006 - Will contribute 8 (instead of 7.5)
- 10 years at age 60 (no other provisions exist)
- Eligible for DROP and IBO
- 5 year Final Average Compensation (FAC) for
calculation of benefits (not 3 year FAC) - Salaries cannot exceed 15 per year (previously
25) - Disability retirees accrual rate 2.5 (Act 262,
2008)
118Retirement Eligibility
- Regular Members
- Early Retirement Payroll Reduction Act 672,
effective 01/01/2007 - 12/31/2008 - 20 years, any age
- 10 years, age 50
- Future benefits reduced
- Not eligible for DROP or IBO
- Position is abolished, abolished positions do not
apply if Dept. of Social Services (office of
family support/support enforcement divisions)
Dept. of Public Safety (corrections security
officers or probation parole officers) LSU
health care services division - Cannot return to work for two years
119Early Retirement
- If member terminated for cause, agency must give
member opportunity to send application for early
retirement if member meets requirements by
termination date
120Early Retirement
- Example Member received early retirement
estimate for 05/01/2004. - Application received 05/21/2004
- Termination date was 05/21/2004
- Preliminary calculation was 50 months from
regular retirement - Final earnings never reported
121Retirement EligibilityCorrectional Officers
- Primary Component
- 10 years, age 60
- 20 years, any age (hired before 08/15/1986)
- 20 years at age 50 (hired after 08/15/1986)
- 25 years, any age (hired after 07/01/1999) as
Correctional Officer) - NOTE Must have 10 years correctional time in
security capacity immediately prior to submitting
application.
122Retirement EligibilityCorrectional Officers
- Secondary Component
- 25 years, any age
- 10 years, age 60
- May not retire under Act 570-early retirement
123Retirement EligibilityCorrectional Officers
- Members hired prior to or on 12/31/2001
- Had choice to remain in Primary Component or
enter Secondary Component - Choice was irrevocable
- Members hired 01/01/2002 or later must enter
Secondary Component.
124Retirement EligibilityCorrections
- Regular Members
- 30 years, any age
- 25 years, age 55
- 10 years, age 60
- 20 years, any age (actuarially reduced benefit)
125Retirement EligibilityWildlife Agents
- 10 years, age 55 (hired before 07/01/2003)
- 10 years, age 60 (hired on/after 07/01/2003)
- 20 years, any age (hired before 07/01/2003)
- 25 years, any age (hired on/after 7/01/2003)
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- NOTE A member must have 10 years as wildlife
agent immediately prior to retirement
126Retirement EligibilityJudges Court Officers
- 18 years, as judge or court officer, any age
- 20 years total service credit, at least 12 years
as judge or court officer, age 50 - 12 years as judge or court officer, age 55
- 10 years, age 65 (effective 07/01/2003)
- Any number of years as judge, age 70
127Retirement Eligibility-Bridge Police Employees
- 25 years, any age
- At least 10 years service credit served
immediately prior to retirement in position with
Bridge Police
128Retirement Eligibility
- This chart helps determine eligibility dates
- January 1 .10 July 15 .60
- February 15 .20 August 15 .70
- April 1 .30 September 30 .80
- May 1 .40 October 30 .90
- June 1 .50 December 1 1.00
129Retirement Formula
- Years of Service Credit X
- Accrual Rate X
- Final Average Compensation
- Maximum Benefit
- Add 300 annually to Maximum Benefit if hired
before 07/01/1986.
130Retirement Formula
- Accrual Rates
- Regular Members
- Years of service credit 2.50
- If hired B4 07/01/1986, additional 300 annually
- Correctional Officers
- Primary 2.50
- Secondary 3.33
- Wildlife
- Years earned before 07/01/2003 3.00
- Years earned on/after 07/01/2003 3.33
131Retirement Formula
- Accrual Rates (Contd)
- Judges Court Officers
- Judicial years 3.5
- Non-judicial years 2.5
- Legislators
- Creditable service credit 2.5
- Years of service in legislature 1.0
- Bridge Police
- Years of service credit 2.5
- If employed before 07/01/1986, additional 300
annually - Peace Officers
- Years of service credit 3.33
- If employed before 07/01/1986, additional 300
annually
132Final Average Compensation (FAC) if hired before
July 1, 2006
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- Average earned compensation received during
highest 36 months of successive employment or the
highest joined months of employment if service
was interrupted.
133Final Average Compensation (FAC) if hired on or
after July 1, 2006
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- Average earned compensation received during
highest 60 months of successive employment or the
highest joined months of employment if service
was interrupted.
134Example - Regular
- Member age 55 w/ 25 years service credit,
32,000 FAC, hired before 07/01/1986 - 25 X 2.5 X 32,000 300 20,300 annually or
1,691.67 per month
135 136Chapter 6
- Regular Retirement
- Initial Benefit Option Applications
137Retirement Application
- Submit Application for Retirement, Form 6-1
- Member completes Sections 1 6.
- Agency certifies application Section 7
- Required Documentation
- Copies accepted
- Signed Social Security card for member
beneficiaries - Birth certificates for member beneficiaries
- Marriage certificate if Option 4-A chosen
- Certified true copy of divorce decree, if
applicable
138Retirement Application
- Authorization for Direct Rollover, Form 2-1A must
be completed if member selects to rollover their
leave payment. - Member must complete Section 2
- Financial institution must complete Section 3
- LASERS will only accept this form for rollover to
financial institution, will not accept a written
request from financial institution
139Reminders
- Credit Union Deductions contact list
- Other Insurance Deductions contact list
- Date of termination Actual date member
terminated from agency
140Initial Benefit Option(IBO)
- One time lump sum amount at the time of
retirement - Available amount cannot exceed 36 months of the
maximum benefit - Actuarially reduced lifetime benefit
- Eliminate Option 1 as choice
- Not available if early retirement chosen
- Cannot choose DROP
141Initial Benefit Option (IBO)
- Reasons member may choose IBO
- Spend lump sum available
- Save lump sum in interest bearing account for
future use - Receive lump sum to reduce debt
- Expect substantial pay increase
142Initial Benefit Option (IBO)Example
- If Maximum benefit is 1,250 per month, retiree
may receive up to 45,000 in a lump sum. - (1,250 X 36 months 45,000)
143Initial Benefit Option (IBO)Example
- Retiree, 55 years old beneficiary 58 years old
- Regular benefit Reduced benefit
- Maximum 1,250.00 Maximum 890.01
- Option 2 1,142.50 Option 2 813.47
- Option 3 1,193.84 Option 3 850.02
- Reduction in benefits depends on age of retiree.
This benefit reduced 8.00 for every 1,000
member receives in a lump sum
144Initial Benefit Option (IBO)
- Member must submit
- Application for Retirement w/Initial Benefit
Option (IBO), Form 6-1A - Member must complete Sections 1-9
- Agency must complete Section 10
145Initial Benefit Option (IBO)
- Authorization for Direct Rollover, Form 2-1A must
be completed if member selects to rollover their
IBO lump sum or leave payment. - Member must complete Section 2
- Financial institution must complete Section 3
- LASERS will only accept this form for rollover to
financial institution, will not accept a written
request from financial institution
146 147Chapter 7
- Conversion of Unused Leave
148Conversion of Unused Leave
- Cannot use sick or annual leave to meet
eligibility for retirement - Agency pay up to 300 hours at hourly rate of pay
- Two choices
- Convert to service credit, or
- Lump sum payment (except disability)
149Unused Leave CreditConversion Table
- Days
- 001-026
- 027-052
- 053-078
- 079-104
- 105-130
- 131-156
- 157-182
- 183-208
- 209-234
- 235-260
- Years
- 0.10
- 0.20
- 0.30
- 0.40
- 0.50
- 0.60
- 0.70
- 0.80
- 0.90
- 1.00
150Unused Leave CreditConversion Example
- Regular member age 57 with 25 years of service
credit, 20,000 FAC, 225 days (90) leave balance - Leave balance X accrual rate X FAC Benefit
- .90 X 2.5 X 20,000450.00 annually or
- 37.50 per month
151Lump Sum Payment for Unused Leave
- Actuarially reduced payment, not hourly rate of
pay - Lump sum amount calculated at an actuarial rate
based on age at retirement and life expectancy - Use value of leave when converted to retirement
credit, then multiply by appropriate reserve
factor based on age at retirement
152Lump Sum Payment forUnused Leave Example
- Member Age 57, Reserve factor 10.08535
- Annual benefit X Reserve Factor Lump Sum
Payment - 450.00 X 10.08535 4,538.41
- Reserve factor provided by actuary based on age
of retiree. - Tax implications on leave lump sum
- 20 mandatory income tax withholding
- 10 tax penalty applies if lump sum received/not
rolled over before age 59 1/2
153Conversion of Unused Leave
- R. S. 11424E, (1999 Legislative Session)
provides if member who has leave that will cause
retirement benefit to exceed 100 FAC, will be
able to receive an actuarial lump sum payment,
without regard to 100 cap
154Conversion of Unused Leave
- Agency submits Certification of Unused Annual and
Sick Leave, Form 7-1 - Be sure to deduct 300 hours annual leave before
entering number of hours in Section 3 of Form 7-1
155 156Chapter 8
157Retirement Options
- Maximum Plan Retiree receives basic benefit
- Beneficiary receives balance of
contributions in lump sum - More than one beneficiary can be named
and changed at any time - Option 1 Retiree receives reduced benefit
- Beneficiary receives balance
of contributions in lump sum - More than one beneficiary can be named
and changed at any time
158Retirement Options
- The following options allow only one beneficiary
and are based on age of retiree and age of
beneficiary. - Option 2A Retiree receives reduced benefit
- Beneficiary receives same amount as retiree
- Option 2B Retiree receives reduced benefit
- Beneficiary receives same amount as
retiree. At beneficiarys death, benefit
paid to guardian of mentally handicapped
child / children
159Retirement Option 2B
- R. S. 11446 (2) (b)
- Current law states if retiree dies, benefit
payable to guardian of mentally handicapped
child/children - Current law does not include physically
handicapped child/children - Member must make this election to receive this
reduced benefit - Calculation is based on beneficiary age, mentally
handicapped child/childrens age and severity of
handicap
160Retirement Option 2B
- R. S. 11446 (2) (b)
- LASERS requires verification of handicap when
application submitted - If benefit left to spouse is less than 50,
spousal consent form required - Actuary handles calculation
- 150 fee, check payable to LASERS
161Retirement Options
- The following options allow only one beneficiary
and are based on age of retiree and age of
beneficiary. - Option 3 Retiree receives reduced benefit
- Beneficiary receives 50 of retiree benefit
- Option 4ARetiree receives 90 of maximum
benefit - Spouse receives 55 of maximum benefit
- NOTE Must name spouse as beneficiary and have
been married at least two years before retirement
162Retirement Options
- The following options allow only one beneficiary
and are based on age of retiree and age of
beneficiary. - Option 4B Retiree receives reduced benefit
- Beneficiary receives 55 of retiree benefit
163Change of OptionAfter Retirement
- There are only two ways to change option chosen
- Death of Beneficiary can change to Maximum
- Notify LASERS of beneficiarys death request
increased payments - Submit copy of beneficiarys death certificate
- Change of option is retroactive to date of death
(Act 262, 2008) - Divorce can change to actuarially reduced
Maximum - Send LASERS written request to change to Maximum
- Submit court ordered divorce property settlement
stating former spouse is permanently renouncing
all rights to benefits available under original
option chosen - 150 fee
- CANNOT NAME ANOTHER BENEFICARY!
164Retirement Options
- REMINDERS
- Louisiana is community property state
- An ex-spouse may be entitled to portion of
retirement benefit - LASERS requires a certified true copy of Court
Order of Divorce - Spousal consent may be required
- Should member choose anyone other than spouse to
receive benefit - If member chooses Maximum or Option 1
165Retirement Options
- R. S. 11446 (F) (Effective 07/01/2004)
- If no spousal consent received at retirement,
LASERS will establish benefit as if member
selected Option 3 - Spouse will receive 50 under Option 3
166Retirement Options
- Judges and Court Officers
- Can only choose Maximum
- Can only name spouse as beneficiary
- Spouse receives benefit not less than 1/3 of FAC
which was paid to member at death, or - Amount equal to ½ of retirement benefit member
was entitled to receive or was receiving prior to
death - Must be married at least 1 year for spouse to
receive benefit unless judge had 17 years
immediately prior to death
167Retirement Options
- Wildlife Agents, Judges Correctional Officers
(Chapters 16 18) - Change in Option
- Death of beneficiary
- Divorce of beneficiary
- Spousal approval
- Division of benefit with former spouse
168 169Chapter 9
- Deferred Retirement Option Plan
- (DROP)
170DROP
- Old DROP
- Must be eligible for retirement on or before
01/01/1996 - Meet regular retirement eligibility
- No window
171DROP
- New DROP
- Defer retirement benefit while working
- One time only participation for maximum of 36
months - Retirement benefit deposited in DROP account
monthly - No interest is paid until after participation
ends - DROP may NOT be beneficial to all members.
172DROP
- Participation window closes 3 years plus 60 days
from date window opens (deadline for exiting
DROP) - Must enter DROP within 60 day grace period to
participate 36 months - Must purchase years of service credit before
applying for DROP - Retirement benefit calculated, retirement option
chosen (permanent choice). - Retirement benefit amount locked in (permanently)
for years prior to DROP.
173DROP
- Must specify length of participation when
completing application - Cannot extend DROP participation
- Complete Application for Deferred Retirement
Option Plan, Form 9-1 if eligible for DROP after
01/01/2004. - Complete Application for Deferred Retirement
Option Plan, Form 9-1A if eligible for DROP on or
before 01/01/2004.
174DROP
- Retirement benefit deposited each month into DROP
account. - No interest paid during DROP participation
- Beneficiary for DROP account can be different
than beneficiary named for retirement option and
can be changed at any time.
175DROP
- Three ways to exit DROP
- Voluntary termination
- Involuntary termination
- Death
176Employment Status During DROP
- With LASERS
- No employee contributions are paid to LASERS
- No additional service credit is earned
- Choose retirement option and beneficiary (THIS IS
A PERMANENT CHOICE!)
177Employment Status During DROP
- With Employer
- No employer contributions are paid to LASERS
- Subject to employment rights and responsibilities
- Continue to earn and use leave credit
- Agency continues to make deductions for
insurance,