088.00.10 Ark. Code R. § 001 - Policy 8-2 -REFUNDS OF MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS
DEFINITIONS
1.
Accumulated Contributions - The total of all amounts contributed
by a member and standing to his/her credit in the individual account in the
member's deposit account, together with regular interest credited
thereon.
2.
Regular
Interest means such rate or rates per annum, compounded annually, as the
Board shall from time to time adopt that ATRS uses to compute interest on a
member's contributions.
RULES
1. Should an overpayment of contributions of
less than $25.00 be reported from the local level, no refund of this amount
will be made to the member, except upon the written request from the member.
The total amount reported by the employing authority shall be credited to
contributions.
2. On refunded
contributions, the rate for all interest credited before June 30, 1984, is 3%,
compounded annually, after the first year of contributions. The rate of
interest credited on June 30, 1984 through June 30, 2009, is 6%, compounded
annually, after the first year of contributions. Beginning June 30, 2010, the
interest rate shall be 2%, compounded annually after the first year of
contributions. Interest shall be computed on each member's individual account
as of June 30 each year by multiplying the balance in the member's individual
account as of July 1 (including all contributions and interest credit from
previous years) plus one-half (1/2) of the contributions for the year ending on
June 30 by the annual applicable interest percentage rate.
3. Interest is not paid on contributions made
in the year in which a refund is paid.
4. The Board of Trustees shall set the rate
of interest from time to time based on the reports of the actuary and the
investment counsel.
5. Any members
receiving a refund who have previously received a refund and repaid the
contributions shall be refunded the 6% purchased interest paid on such refund.
This same policy shall be applicable to interest paid on purchase of in-state
service, out-of-state service, and military service.
6. Effective May 19, 1992, refunds of
contributions will be made within six (6) months from the date of receipt of
the written application in the Teacher Retirement System office.
7. Certification of the amount of
contributions to be refunded may be made to a lending agency (bank, etc.) upon
the written request of a member. Refunds must be made to the member as payee,
but may be sent to the lending agency if authorized by the member. Employers
are responsible for the accuracy of information on salaries and contributions
that they certify to the ATRS on refund applications. If information certified
by an employer causes the ATRS to overpay a refund, and if the ATRS is unable
to secure reimbursement of the overpayment from the member receiving the
refund, the employer shall reimburse the ATRS the amount of such
overpayment.
8. A refund of
contributions forfeits credited military service. Repayment of the refund plus
interest reestablishes the forfeited military service. If military service was
not credited to a member prior to refund of the contributions, repayment of the
refund is not necessary to establish military service credit, provided the
member meets the requirements listed above.
9. Beginning January 1, 1993, should a
member, or spouse if the member is deceased, become eligible to receive a
refund of contributions and elect to make a direct rollover of a distribution
to an eligible retirement plan of all or part of the eligible rollover
distribution, the amount shall be paid to the trustee of the eligible
retirement plan.
Amended: July 18, 2005
February 1, 2010 under emergency rules.
June 7, 2010 Permanent
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