088.00.21 Ark. Code R. § 003 - ATRS Rule 8 Purchases and Refunds
ATRS RULE 8
FREE SERVICE CREDIT, PURCHASABLE SERVICE CREDIT, AND PURCHASE ACCOUNTS
Arkansas Code §§ 24-1-107, 24-7-406, 24-7-601, 24-7-602, 24-7-607, 24-7-711, 24-7-719, and 24-7-735
I.
Definitions
a. "Armed forces reserve" means one (1) of
the reserve components of the United States Armed Forces;
b. "Domestic federal service" means service
rendered as a teacher or administrator in a school or similar institution
located on a military base or installation that is administered by the United
States Department of Defense;
c.
"Out-of-state service" means service performed in a state other than Arkansas
and in a position that would have been covered by the Arkansas Teacher
Retirement System (ATRS) if the service had been actual service performed in
Arkansas and covered by ATRS;
d.
"Overseas service" means service in:
1. An
American-related overseas school that is sponsored and approved by either the
United States Department of State or the United States Department of Defense;
or
2. The Peace Corps or AmeriCorps
VISTA, Volunteers in Service to America;
e. "Private school service" means:
1. Service rendered in a private school, or
agency that would have been covered by ATRS if the:
A. Service had been rendered in a public
school; and
B. Private school or
agency:
i. Has positions that would require
the issuance of a teaching license in a public school based on a determination
by ATRS; or
ii. Is recognized as a
private education-related entity by resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees
of the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System (Board); and
f. "Uniformed Services
of the United States" means service in the:
1.
United States Armed Forces;
2. Army
National Guard;
3. Air National
Guard when engaged in active duty for training, state active duty, inactive
duty training, or full-time National Guard duty;
4. United States Commissioned Corps of the
Public Health Service; and
5. Any
other category of persons designated by the President of the United States in
time of war or emergency.
II.
Free Service Credit
a. Military Service Credit
1. Generally
A. A person may establish military service
credit with ATRS at any time after becoming a member.
B. Military service credit established with
ATRS is effective after the member completes five (5) years of actual service
in ATRS, excluding military service credit.
C. ATRS shall provide a member with military
service credit after the member:
i. Completes
and submits Form M-1 to ATRS; and
ii. Submits official military documentation
listing the entry and discharge dates of the member's first enlistment or
induction into the United States Armed Forces.
D. Military service credited to a member
before July 1, 1986, shall be considered contributory service.
E. Military service credited to a member
shall not exceed five (5) years unless the member is entitled to service credit
for service in the uniformed services of the United States. (Arkansas Code
§
24-7-602(c))
.
F. Military service shall be
credited in order of the years that are chronologically closest to the member's
service with a covered employer.
G.
A member shall not receive military service credit for military service years
resulting from the member's reenlistment or voluntary extension of his or her
initial enlistment.
H. Free
military service shall be credited to a member's account on a prorated basis if
the member has both contributory and noncontributory service.
2. Federal Military Draft
A. New Members
i. A member who is first employed after
serving in the United States Armed Forces during a period of time in which the
military draft was in effect is eligible to receive free military service
credit if the member:
ii. Completes
five (5) or more years of actual service in ATRS; and
iii. Receives an honorable
discharge.
B. Active
Members
i. An active member who enters the
United States Armed Forces during any period that a federal military draft was
in effect and who becomes an active member after an honorable discharge from
the United States Armed Forces may receive free military service credit
regardless of whether the member has five (5) or more years of credited service
at the time of his or her reemployment.
ii. An active member who enters the United
States Armed Forces during a period that a federal military draft was in effect
and obtains a refund of member contributions from ATRS may receive free
military service credit if the member:
a.
Receives an honorable discharge from the United States Armed Forces;
and
b. Repays the actuarial
equivalent of the member's refunded service to ATRS before
retiring.
III.
Purchasable Service Credit
a. Military Service Credit
1. Service in the United States Armed Forces
A. A member shall receive service credit for
service in the United States Armed Forces that cannot be credited to the member
under Arkansas Code §
24-7-602(a)
if the member pays ATRS the actuarial equivalent for the service
credit.
2. Service in
the Uniformed Services of the United States
A.
Effective December 12, 1994, a member shall be treated as not having incurred a
break in service with a covered employer if the member:
i. Leaves employment with a school to
voluntarily or involuntarily serve in the uniformed services of the United
States; and
ii. Returns to
employment with a school.
B. A member's absence from his or her
employment with a school due to his or her service in the uniformed services of
the United States shall not exceed five (5) years.
C. A member described in this ATRS Rule 8
III.a.2.A shall accrue benefits for the time he or she served in the uniformed
services of the United States if:
i. The
member pays the employee contributions as provided in Arkansas Code §
24-7-406;
and
ii. Employer contributions are
paid for the time the member served in the uniformed services of the United
States.
b. Service in National Guard and Armed Forces
1. A member may purchase up to five (5) years
of service for his or her service in the National Guard or armed forces
reserve.
2. A member shall receive
credit for service in the National Guard or armed forces reserve if the member:
A. Submits an application for National Guard
or armed forces reserve service credit to the Board;
B. Provides ATRS with satisfactory proof of
his or her service in the National Guard or armed forces reserve;
C. Pays ATRS, in full, the actuarial
equivalent of the member's benefits for each year of National Guard or armed
forces reserve service credit being purchased; and
D. Has established at least five (5) years of
actual service with ATRS, excluding National Guard or armed forces reserve
service.
3. ATRS shall
not credit a member with more than five (5) years of service for service in the
National Guard of armed forces reserve.
c. Domestic Federal Service
1. Beginning January 1, 2003, a member may
purchase up to ten (10) years of domestic federal service that shall be
credited if:
i. The member:
i. Has contributions left on deposit with
another system and the domestic federal service credit being purchased is
limited to service for which another system similar in purpose to ATRS, except
for Social Security, could not pay a benefit;
ii. Pays ATRS, in full, the actuarial
equivalent of benefits for each year of domestic federal service credit being
purchased; and
iii. Has established
at least five (5) years of actual service, excluding federal domestic service;
and
ii. All other
requirements set by rules adopted by the Board are met.
2. A member may purchase a fraction of a year
of domestic federal service that shall be credited if the:
A. Member has at least one-fourth (1/4) of a
year of domestic federal service in a fiscal year; and
B. Fraction of a year of domestic federal
service can be credited in accordance with Arkansas Code §
24-7-601.
d. Out-of-State Service
1. Out-of-State Service - Purchased Before
July 1, 1987
A. Out-of-state service purchased
before July 1, 1987, shall be credited as service in accordance with the law in
effect before July 1, 1987.
2. Out-of-State Service - Purchased on and
after July 1, 1987
A. A member may purchase up
to fifteen (15) years of out-of-state service.
B. Out-of-state service shall be credited if:
i. The member:
a. Has contributions left on deposit with
another system and the out-of-state service credit being purchased is limited
to service for which another system similar in purpose to ATRS, except for
Social Security, could not pay a benefit;
b. Pays ATRS, in full, the actuarial
equivalent of benefits for each year of out-of-state service credit being
purchased; and
c. Has established
at least five (5) years of actual service, excluding out-of-state service;
and
ii. All other
requirements set by rules adopted by the Board are met.
C. A member may purchase a fraction of a year
of out-of-state service that shall be credited if the:
i. Member has at least one-fourth (1/4) of a
year of out-of-state service in a fiscal year; and
ii. Fraction of a year of out-of-state
service can be credited in accordance with Arkansas Code §
24-7-601.
e. Overseas
Service
1. A member may purchase service
credit for service in an overseas school if:
A. The member:
i. Has at least five (5) years of service in
a position covered by ATRS; and
ii.
Performs the minimum days of service at the overseas school required for a
fiscal year of service credit;
B. The overseas service credit is limited to
service for which another system similar in purpose to ATRS, except Social
Security, could not pay a benefit; and
C. The actuarial equivalent of the member's
benefits is paid to ATRS
2. ATRS shall not credit a member with more
than ten (10) years of overseas service credit.
f. Service in the General Assembly
1. A member of the Senate or House of
Representatives of the General Assembly who is a member of ATRS shall receive
credited service and salary in ATRS for his or her full contract salary if the:
A. School district requires the member's
salary to be reduced during the member's attendance at:
i. Regular or extraordinary sessions of the
General Assembly; or
ii. Interim
meetings of regular or special committees of the General Assembly;
B. Member submits an application
for General Assembly service credit to ATRS;
C. Member pays ATRS the necessary member
contributions; and
D. Required
employer contributions are paid to ATRS for the amount of the salary reduction
during periods of the member's attendance at regular or extraordinary sessions
of the General Assembly or sessions of legislative committees.
2. A member of the Senate or House
of Representatives who currently serves in the General Assembly or has served
in the legislative committees for any year that is within five (5) years of
July 6, 1977, shall receive credited service and salary for his or her full
contract if the:
A. Member submits an
application for General Assembly service credit to ATRS and pays the employee
contributions; and
B. Required
employer contributions are paid from the Public School Fund to ATRS for the
portion of the contractual period in which the member's salary was reduced
during the member's legislative service.
3. A member of the Senate or House of
Representatives of the General Assembly who is an employee and member of ATRS
shall receive credited service and salary for his or her full contract salary
if:
A. Either the member or school district
decides it is in the best interest of the member to take a leave of absence for
up to one (1) full calendar year at a time in order for the member to attend
his or her duties as a member of the General Assembly; and
B. Both the required employee and employer
contributions are paid to ATRS for the amount of the member's contract salary
during periods in which the member attended sessions of the General Assembly or
legislative committees.
g. Advanced Degree Service
1. Beginning June 28, 1985, a member who is a
public school teacher or administrator and takes a leave of absence from a
school in order to obtain an advanced degree at an institution of higher
learning or to fulfill the requirements of a scholarship or grant shall receive
credited service for the time of the member's actual enrollment in the
institution if the member:
A. Submits an
application for the advanced degree service credit to ATRS; and
B. Pays the actuarial equivalent of the
member's benefits to the system for each year of service credit being
purchased.
h.
Private School Service
1. Head Start Programs
A. Employment with a Head Start program shall
be considered private school service.
2. Certified Private School Service Credit
A. A member may purchase up to fifteen (15)
years of private school service to be credited as certified service if:
i. The member:
a. Has contributions left on deposit with
another system and the private school service credit being purchased is limited
to service for which another system similar in purpose to ATRS, except for
Social Security, could not pay a benefit;
b. Pays ATRS, in full, the actuarial
equivalent of benefits for each year of private school service credit being
purchased; and
c. Has established
at least five (5) years of actual service, excluding private school service;
and
ii. All other
requirements set by rules adopted by the Board are met.
2. Noncertified Private School
Service Credit
A. A member may purchase up to
five (5) years of noncertified private school service that shall be credited as
noncertified service if:
i. The member:
a. Submits an application to purchase
noncertified private school service to ATRS;
b. Has contributions left on deposit with
another system and the noncertified service credit being purchased is limited
to service for which another state-supported pension system or system similar
in purpose to ATRS could not pay a benefit;
c. Pays ATRS, in full, the actuarial
equivalent of benefits for each year of service credit being purchased;
and
d. Has established at least
five (5) years of actual service; and
ii. All other requirements set by rules
adopted by the Board are met.
B. A member may purchase a fraction of a year
of private school service that shall be credited if the:
i. Member has at least one-fourth (1/4) of a
year of private school service in a fiscal year; and
ii. Fraction of a year of private school
service can be credited in accordance with Arkansas Code §
24-7-601.
3. Private
Education-Related Entity Private School Service
A. A member may purchase up to five (5) years
of private education-related entity private school service that shall be
credited as noncertified service if:
i. The
member:
a. Submits an application to purchase
private education-related entity private school service to ATRS;
b. Has contributions left on deposit with
another system and the private education-related entity private school service
credit being purchased is limited to service for which another state-supported
pension system or system similar in purpose to ATRS could not pay a
benefit;
c. Pays ATRS, in full, the
actuarial equivalent of benefits for each year of service credit being
purchased;
d. Has established at
least five (5) years of actual service; and
ii. All other requirements set by rules
adopted by the Board are met.
i. Federal Retirement Service
1. An active member may purchase up to ten
(10) years of federal retirement service that shall be credited if the:
A. Federal retirement service being purchased
is limited to service for which the federal retirement system could not pay a
benefit to the member;
B. Member
submits an application to purchase federal retirement service to
ATRS;
C. Member provides
certification of his or her federal retirement service to ATRS on a form
approved by ATRS;
D. Member pays
ATRS, in full, the actuarial equivalent of benefits for each year of service
credit being purchased; and
E.
Member has established at least five (5) years of actual service, excluding
federal retirement service.
2. A member shall complete at least one
hundred sixty (160) working days before the member may establish one (1) year
of federal retirement service credit.
3. One (1) month of federal service shall be
considered twenty (20) days of service.
4. A member may purchase a fraction of a year
of federal retirement service that shall be credited if the:
A. Member has at least one-fourth (1/4) of a
year of federal retirement service in a fiscal year; and
B. Fraction of a year of federal retirement
service can be credited in accordance with Arkansas Code §
24-7-601.
5. Federal retirement service
credit shall be considered contributory service.
6. Purchased federal retirement service shall
be credited to the fiscal year in which the service was rendered.
7. If a member is not an active member before
establishing federal retirement service with ATRS, the member's contribution
payments and regular interest shall be refunded.
8. Purchase account payments made through
employer pick-up are subject to restrictions specified in this ATRS Rule 8,
regulations, and the Internal Revenue Code.
IV.
Cost of Service and Purchase
Accounts
a. Generally
1. A member shall purchase service using ATRS
approved forms.
2. A member who
purchases service shall receive credit for the purchased service if the
actuarial equivalent of both the employee and employer contributions, as
calculated by ATRS, are paid to ATRS.
3. The requirement for service to be
purchased at the actuarial cost shall not apply to free military service credit
established with ATRS.
4. A salary
earned for service purchased at the actuarial cost:
A. Shall not be used to calculate a member's
final average salary; and
B. May be
used to determine repaid refunds for service that is required to be reported
within the refunded service.
b. Contact Buyouts, Settlements, and Court
Ordered Payments
1. A member shall only earn
service credit for actual, on-site work performed for a covered employer for
the period specified in a contract buyout, settlement, or court ordered payment
unless the member purchases service or salary that would have been received by
the member if the member had been successful in his or her legal
claim.
2. A member shall purchase
service or salary at the actuarial cost for service and salary that the member
would have earned if the member had not been terminated.
3. If a member is on call with a covered
employer and not subject to either a contract buyout, settlement, or court
ordered payment, the salary paid to the member as a regular employee shall be
credited to the member.
4. On call
credit shall not be added to a member's salary with another covered
employer.
5. ATRS shall not adjust
a member' service history until the:
A. Member
or the member's covered employer provides a copy of the settlement, a
file-marked court order, or a certified copy of the contract buyout to ATRS;
and
B. Actuarial cost to purchase
the service has been paid in full to ATRS.
c. Actuarial Cost of Service - Purchase
Formula
1. A member's highest salary shall be
used as the base year when calculating the actuarial cost for service being
purchased by the member.
2. A
member's base year shall be the member's highest salary year unless the highest
salary year is more than one hundred fifty percent (150%) greater than the next
highest salary year.
3. If a
member's highest salary year is more than one hundred fifty percent (150%)
greater than the next highest salary year, the highest two (2) salary years
shall be added together and divided by two (2) to determine the base year to be
used for calculating the actuarial cost for service being purchased.
4. If a member does not have enough full
service years to determine a base year for the purchase formula, a full year
salary shall be used to determine the base year.
5. A full year salary shall be calculated by
dividing each partial year's service percentage into each partial year's
salary.
6. The actuarial cost for
service to be purchased shall not include adjustments to salary and service
that are made in order to properly reflect the member's mandatory salary and
service record.
7. Service
purchased at the actuarial cost shall be contributory.
d. Purchase Accounts
1. Purchase Account Commitment Statement
A. A purchase account established before July
1, 2011, shall have an approved Purchase Account Commitment Statement (PACS) on
file with ATRS detailing the member's payment plan.
B. A PACS may be modified with the agreement
of the member and ATRS.
C. A
modification of a PACS may include changes to the type of payment, the duration
of the service purchase agreement, and a decrease of the service purchased
policy.
D. The service purchased
under a PACS shall not be increased.
E. ATRS shall cancel a service purchase
agreement with a member if the member fails to comply with the terms of the
agreement.
F. Purchase account
payments shall be applied to the member's account on the date the payment is
received by ATRS.
2.
Rollover Payments
A. ATRS shall accept
participant rollover contributions and direct rollovers for the purchase of
service credit from a qualified retirement plan.
B. A depository trustee from a qualified
retirement plan shall certify to ATRS that the rollover deposit account is
qualified and eligible to receive rollover distributions before a distribution
of a member's account monies.
C. If
the depository trustee is unable to certify the rollover deposit account as
qualified and eligible to receive rollover distributions, ATRS shall accept a
certification from a public accountant who has an active certified public
accountant's license.
D. A public
accountant shall not certify a rollover deposit account as qualified and
eligible to receive rollover distributions if the public accountant has an
interest in the rollover deposit account as a member, spouse, or designated
beneficiary.
3. Deceased
Member
A. If a member with an active purchase
account dies, the member's spouse, beneficiary, or legal representative shall
have up to six (6) months from the member's date of death to pay the balance of
the purchase account unless the deadline is extended by ATRS for good
cause.
B. If the member's purchase
account is not paid in full within six (6) months of the member's date of
death, the purchase account shall be closed and payments made towards the
purchase account shall be considered as part of the member's residual account
balance.
4. Cancellation
of Purchase Accounts
A. A purchase account
that is paid in full after a final payment has been tendered shall not be
cancelled.
B. A member's purchase
account may be cancelled if:
i. The member
submits a written cancellation request to ATRS; and
ii. ATRS approves the cancellation
request.
C. ATRS may
approve a cancellation request and refund a member's purchase account if the
purchase account:
i. Is an account that has
been paid only with after-tax contributions;
ii. Is an account that has been paid only
with employer pick-up contributions and one (1) of the following applies:
a. All payments on the irrevocable payroll
authorization have been completed;
b. The member terminates employment with the
employer; or
c. The member retires;
or
iii. Is an account
that has been paid only with rollover or transfer contributions and the
rollover or transfer contributions may be rolled over or transferred to another
qualified plan or refunded to the member after the deduction and payment of
federal taxes.
D. If a
member's cancellation request is approved by ATRS, ATRS shall refund the
balance of the member's purchase account without interest to the
member.
E. ATRS shall refund
interest to a member if a refund of interest is statutorily mandated under
Arkansas Code §
24-7-612
or another applicable provision of the Arkansas Code.
V.
Refunds
a. Purchase of Refunded Service
1. A member shall not purchase refunded
service unless he or she purchases the total credited service forfeited by a
refund.
2. A repayment of refunded
contributions shall be made in inverse order if the member has received more
than one (1) refund of contributions.
3. The most recent refund account shall be
paid in full before a member may purchase a previous refund account.
b. Refund of Member and Employer
Contributions
1. Overpayments
A. ATRS shall send written notification to a
member or covered employer, as appropriate, of a contribution overpayment that
is less than the de minimis amount that may be refunded.
B. ATRS shall not refund an overpayment of
the member's contributions that is equal to or less than the de minimis amount
unless the member submits a written request for a refund to ATRS within
fourteen (14) days of receiving the written notice of the contribution
overpayment from ATRS.
C. ATRS
shall not refund an overpayment of employee contributions and employer
contributions paid by the covered employer that is equal to or less than the de
minimis amount unless the covered employer submits a written request for a
refund to ATRS within fourteen (14) days of receiving the written notice of the
contribution overpayment from ATRS.
D. If the member or covered employer does not
submit a written request for a refund within fourteen (14) days of receiving
the written notice of the contribution overpayment from ATRS, the amount of the
contribution overpayment shall be forfeited to the trust assets of
ATRS.
2. The total
amount reported by the covered employer shall be credited to
contributions.
3. The de minimis
amount shall be periodically set by the Board, by board resolution, and shall
remain the same amount until adjusted by the Board.
4. For refunded contributions, the rate of
regular interest compounded annually after the first year of contributions
shall be credited as follows:
|
Service |
Regular Interest Rate |
|
Before July 1, 1984 |
3% |
|
For July 1, 1984 through June 30, 2009 |
6% |
|
For July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011 |
2% |
|
For July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2017 |
1% |
|
For July 1, 2017 and after |
0.08% |
5. Payable
regular interest shall be computed:
A. On each
member's individual account on June 30; and
B. By multiplying the balance in the member's
individual account as of July 1, including contributions and regular interest
credit from previous years, plus one-half (1/2) of the contributions for the
year ending June 30 by the annual applicable regular interest percentage
rate.
6. The Board, by
board resolution, may change the regular interest rate on refunded
contributions for subsequent years by stating the new regular interest rate,
the date that the new regular interest rate Is effective, and any other
features necessary for implementing the regular interest rate.
7. Regular interest shall not be paid on
contributions made in the year in which a refund of contributions is paid to a
member.
8. ATRS shall issue a
refund for a member's contributions that are closed on ATRS' books after
receiving the member's properly completed refund application.
9. If a second refund payment is required to
complete the refund of contributions, the second payment shall be made when all
quarters of service the member works are closed on ATRS' books.
10. A rollover payment shall be made in one
(1) payment when all quarters of service the member works are closed on ATRS'
books.
11. A refund is effective on
the date on which ATRS first issues a payment of the refund.
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