Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 075 - PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Rule 075.00.19-005 - Arkansas Judicial Retirement System Board of Trustees' Rules
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
ARKANSAS JUDICIAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM BOARD RULES
RULE 1 - June 29, 1983- AMORTIZATION PERIOD FOR UAAL - Adopted amortization period for actuarial purposes (unfunded liabilities) of 30 years.
RULE 2 - June 29, 1983 - PRO-RATA BENEFIT- Authorized pro-rata benefit payments when eligibility begins on some date other than the first of the month.
RULE 3 - September 9, 1983 - NUMBER OF TRUSTEES REQUIRED TO MAKE INVESTMENT DECISION - Repealed February 5, 1998.
RULE 4 - April 12, 1984 - RECIPIENT BENEFIT - In the event that a retiree or a survivor of a retiree dies, the recipient shall be entitled to benefits for the entire month in which death occurs.
RULE 5 - August 17, 1984 - APPOINTED JUDGES OPTIONAL PARTICIPATION (Repealed 1985)
RULE 6 - October 25, 1984 - BOARD MEETING DATES (Amended February 5, 1998) - The Board shall meet on the first Thursday of the second month of each quarter and at such other times as called by chair.
RULE 7 - January 16, 1986 - INSTALLMENT PAYMENT (as amended April 21, 1988) The Board adopted an installment payment plan as follows.
RULE 8 - July 23, 1990 - DIRECT DEPOSIT - Authorized direct deposit of annuity payments to retirees and beneficiaries who elected to receive payments in such a manner.
RULE 9 - October 11, 1990 - REFUND REPAYMENT - Board approved Repayment of Refund Policy as follows:
An active judge may receive credit for a previous period of service by repaying the contributions refunded to him, plus 6% interest compounded annually from the date he received the refund to the date of repayment to the Judicial Retirement System; and the Staff will notify the judge of this policy at the time he requests a refund.
RULE 10 - January 19, 1995 - INVESTMENT ALLOCATION RATIO - Replaced by Investment Policy adopted February 5, 1998.
RULE 11 - January 18, 1996 - INTEREST RATE FOR PRIOR SERVICE 24-8-207 Board adopted 7.5% as the interest rate to charge on prior service purchases under A.C.A. 24-8-207.
RULE 12 - April 18, 1996 - APPROVAL OF REQUESTS FOR RETIREMENT BENEFITS - The Board adopted a resolution authorizing the Executive Director of the Judicial Retirement System to approve all applications for retirement benefits, including requests for purchasing service, transferring service, and obtaining free service. A member may appeal a decision by the Executive Director in writing within 30 days of the decision. The notice should include references to specific Sections of the Arkansas Code supporting the appeal. The appeal will be placed on the agenda for the next regular Board meeting.
RULE 13 - July 18, 1996 - PURCHASE OF PREVIOUS SERVICE BY A JUDGE - A judge may purchase previous service for time served as a Circuit judge, Chancery judge, Court of Appeals judge, or Supreme Court justice, and the judge will then be considered a member of the Judicial Retirement System as of the beginning date of the purchased service.
RULE 14 - May 7, 1998 - QUORUM REQUIREMENT, CONCURRING VOTES, AND PROXY VOTING - Three (3) trustees shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Board, and at least three (3) concurring votes shall be necessary for a decision by the Board at any of its meetings. The chairperson shall be a voting member. Members of the Board may vote on specific issues by written proxy provided to the Chairman in advance of any meeting of the Board. A proxy vote shall not be counted to meet the quorum requirement, but can be counted as one of the three (3) concurring votes required for a decision.
RULE 15 - November 1, 2001 - CONTRIBUTIONS FOR MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT - In those instances where federal law requires that a member receive credit in the Retirement System for service and earnings that the member would have received had the member not been called to active military duty, the employer shall be required to pay the employer contributions that would have been due for the earnings to be credited.
RULE 16 - August 14, 2003 - MANDATORY DIRECT DEPOSIT - Persons first receiving monthly benefits from the Arkansas Judicial Retirement System on or after September 1, 2003 shall be required to participate in the electronic direct deposit program. Persons receiving monthly benefits before September 1, 2003 shall enroll in the electronic direct deposit program on or before December 1, 2003. Waivers may be granted to those persons who certify in writing that they do not have a savings or checking account.
RULE 17 - August 14, 2003 - AJRS RECIPROCAL MEMBERS NUMERATOR (Effective May 8, 2003) - In accordance with A.C.A. 24-2-402(7)(a)(i), when calculating an AJRS benefit for a reciprocal member, only actual service as a judge will be used in the numerator. Other service (i.e. purchased, military [free and purchased], etc.) will not be included in the numerator.
RULE 18 - May 6, 2004 - QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDERS (QDRO's) - In accordance with Act 1143 of 1993, the Arkansas Judicial Retirement System (AJRS) will comply with Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDRO's) issued by Circuit Courts in the State of Arkansas that meet the following conditions:
In those instances where the alternate payee selects alternative B. under Section III. (Duration of Payments to Alternate Payee) of the model QDRO, the actuary will use the following guidelines in computing an equivalent benefit to be paid for the alternate payee's lifetime:
RULE 19 - August 7, 2008 - REASSESSMENT OF DISABILITY DETERMINATION & TERMINATION OF DISABILITY BENEFITS
RULE 20 - May 7, 2009 - IMPLEMENTATION OF ACT 744, RETIREMENT INCENTIVE BENEFITS
RULE 21 - February 4, 2010 - SUSPENSION OF JUDICIAL RETIREMENT BENEFITS DURING RESUMPTION OF FULL-TIME JUDICIAL SERVICE
Any judge or justice who is receiving judicial retirement benefits and who resumes fulltime judicial service pursuant to an appointment under Amendment 29 of the Arkansas Constitution shall have his or her judicial retirement benefit payments, including payments to alternate payees, if any, curtailed during the period of such full-time judicial service. Retirement benefits may be pro-rated for the month during which the appointment becomes effective.
The judicial retirement benefit payments, including those made to alternate payees, shall resume beginning the first full month following AJRS's receipt of written notice that the appointed term has been completed or that the judge or justice has resigned from the fulltime appointment.
RULE 22 - August 3, 2017 - DECLARATORY ORDERS
To the extent any retirant or member of the Arkansas Judicial Retirement System ("AJRS") has questions concerning the applicability of any rule, statute, or other order of the AJRS Board of Directors ("the Board"), the retiree or member submit a written petition for a declaratory order to the Executive Director of AJRS.
A declaratory order is a means of resolving a controversy or answering questions concerning the applicability of statutory provisions, rules, or orders over which the agency has authority. A petition for declaratory order may be used only to resolve questions as to how the statutes, rules, or orders may apply to the petitioner's particular circumstances. A declaratory order is not the appropriate means for determining the conduct of another person or for obtaining a policy statement of general applicability from the Board. A petition or declaratory order must describe the potential impact of statutes, rules, or orders upon the petitioner's interests.
The process to obtain a declaratory order is begun by filing with the Executive Director of AJRS a petition that provides the following information: