N.J. Admin. Code § 17:3-4.1 - Creditable compensation
(a) The
compensation of a member subject to pension and group life insurance
contributions and creditable for retirement and death benefits in the Fund
shall mean the contractual salary, for services as a teacher defined at
N.J.S.A.
18A:66-2.d(1)(2), which is in accordance with
established salary polices of the member's employer for all employees in the
same position and shall not include extra compensation.
1. Forms of compensation that have been
identified as extra compensation include, but are not limited to:
i. Overtime;
ii. Pay for extra work, duty or service
beyond the normal work day, work year for the position, or normal duty
assignment;
iii. Bonuses;
iv. Lump-sum payments for longevity, holiday
pay, vacation, compensatory time, accumulated sick leave, or any other
purpose;
v. Any compensation which
the employee or employer has the option of including in base salary;
vi. Sell-backs, trade-ins, waivers, or
voluntary returns of accumulated sick leave, holiday pay, vacation, overtime,
compensatory time, or any other payment or benefit in return for an increase in
base salary;
vii. Individual
retroactive salary adjustments where no sufficient justification is provided
that the adjustment was granted primarily for a reason other than
retirement;
viii. Individual
adjustments to place a member at the maximum of his or her salary range in the
final years of service where no sufficient justification is provided that the
adjustment was granted primarily for a reason other than retirement;
ix. Increments or adjustments in recognition
of the member's forthcoming retirement;
x. Any form of compensation which is not
included in the base salary of all employees in the same position or covered by
the same collective bargaining agreement or employment;
xi. Retroactive increments or adjustments
made at or near the end of a member's service, unless the adjustment was the
result of an across-the-board adjustment for all similarly situated
personnel;
xii. Any form of
compensation which is not included in a member's base salary during some of the
member's service and is included in the member's base salary upon attainment of
a specified number of years of service;
xiii. Compensation paid for coaching
sports;
xiv. Compensation paid for
teaching summer school;
xv.
Compensation paid for performing clerical or other duties;
xvi. Compensation in the absence of
services;
xvii. Compensation paid
for working during vacation periods;
xviii. Compensation paid for serving as a
bedside instructor or for leading extracurricular activities; and
xix. Compensation paid for additional
services performed during a normal duty assignment, which are not included in
base salary.
(b) The Board may question the compensation
of any member or retiree to determine its creditability, where there is
evidence that compensation reported as base salary may include extra
compensation.
(c) Extra
compensation shall not be considered creditable for benefits and all employee
contributions made thereon shall be returned without interest.
(d) With respect to all claims for benefits,
the Division shall investigate increases in compensation reported for credit
that exceed the reasonably anticipated annual compensation increases for
members of the Fund based upon either the increase in the Consumer Price Index
for the time period of the increases and the table of assumed salary increases
recommended by the actuary and adopted by the Board or based on the averages of
the regular increases in the employees' compensation preceding the periods in
which the extra compensation was received. Those cases where a violation of the
statute or rules is suspected shall be referred to the Board.
(e) In connection with an investigation of an
increase in compensation, the Board may:
1.
Require that a notarized statement under oath be obtained from the member's
employer that the reported compensation was not granted primarily in
anticipation of retirement, and conforms with the statutes and rules governing
the TPAF;
2. Require an employer to
provide any record or information it deems necessary for the investigation,
including, but not limited to, collective bargaining agreements, employment
contracts, ordinances, resolutions, minutes of public meetings (closed or
open), job descriptions, salary histories, promotional lists or notices or any
other record or information related to the increase in compensation;
and
3. Refer any suspected
submission of false information in violation of
N.J.S.A.
18A:66-64, these rules, or other laws of the
State of New Jersey to the Attorney General for review and initiation of
criminal proceedings, if warranted.
(f) Failure to satisfactorily respond to a
request by the Board for documents or information related to an increase in
compensation may result in the denial of credit for the increase in
compensation.
(g) A determination
by the Board that a member's compensation for pension purposes includes extra
compensation may result in:
1. A denial of
credit for the extra compensation;
2. An audit of the retirees and the active
employees of the employer to identify any additional cases of such extra
compensation;
3. A return of
contributions to the active members and retirees on the extra compensation
without interest;
4. A
recalculation of the retirement benefits of retirees to eliminate benefits
based upon the extra compensation; and
5. Repayment to the system by the retiree of
any benefits received based upon the extra compensation.
(h) A member shall receive service credit for
that base salary received during the period of suspension in which the member
is awaiting a determination by the Commissioner of Education as provided under
N.J.S.A.
18A:6-14.
(i) To be creditable compensation for
teaching a period during the regular contracted day, the compensation shall be
offered to all eligible and certified employees in the same position or covered
by the same collective bargaining agreement, reported in regular, periodic
installments in accordance with the payroll cycle of the employer and not
offered to employees in anticipation of retirement.
(j) The Board may consider a stipend as
creditable compensation and subject to pension deductions for retirement
credit, if it:
1. Is included as part of the
petitioner's regular payroll check; and
2. Represents duties not addressed in base
compensation that are integral to the effective functioning of the member's
contracted position.
(k)
Employer contributions shall not be revised or refunded because of a
determination by the Division that a denial of credit for increases in
compensation is warranted under this section.
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