Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 088 - Arkansas Teacher Retirement System
Rule 088.00.05-003 - Conditions Under Which a Retirant May Return to Covered Service Without Rescinding Retirement (10-2-1)
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
AGE AND SERVICE RETIRANT
1. Except for a waiver provided in accordance with Act 30 of 1999 and Act 1146 of 2001, as amended by Act 911 of 2005, if a retirant returns to service - as an employee of a public employer whose employees are covered by ATRS1 -without rescinding his/her retirement under Act 39 of 1989 (A.C.A. § 24-7-717), then, for each twelve-month period ending June 30, the amount of his/her System annuity shall be subject to the limitations equivalent to twice the limitations imposed by the Social Security retirement test. The amount a retirant may earn and still collect full benefits depends upon whether he/she has reached "full retirement age (FRA)" as defined in P.L. 106-182.
* employees with ATRS, ASHERS, or ASERS from 7-1-71 through 6-30-77;
* employees with a public employer, whose employers are covered by a state-supported retirement plan or the University of Arkansas from 7-1-77 through 6-30-78;
* employees of a public employer whose employees are covered by a retirement plan supported wholly or in part by state contributions from 7-1-78 through 6-30-91.)
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D i. For those retirants exceeding the earnings limitation, the System will suspend payment of benefits in the fiscal year in which the earnings limitation is exceeded; however, if the System is not notified in a timely manner, the System may carry over suspension of benefits into the next fiscal year.
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3 (From 7-1-71 through 6-30-77 this "exemption" covered employees receiving remuneration "from any other public employer or private employer.")
4. During any period of employment in a position covered by the System (which is not covered by Act 39 of 1989 [A.C.A. § 24-7-717(a) --(e) Rescission of Termination]), an age and service retiree shall not accrue additional service credit in the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System.
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WAIVER OF EARNINGS LIMITATION
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2. Effective July 1, 2005, under Act 911 of 2005, the ATRS Executive Director is authorized to take appropriate action on waivers of the ATRS earnings limitations requested by the Department of Education if the retiree is hired by a public school district due to a shortage of certified teachers in a critical academic area in which the retiree is certified.
3. Critical academic areas in which there is a shortage of certified teachers shall be determined annually by the State Department of Education.
4. Employers shall maintain audit files identifying personnel granted a waiver and documenting the reasons for the waiver and will be responsible for reporting to ATRS, all retirees who have returned to employment under these provisions.
5. Beginning July 1, 2005, under provisions of Act 911 of 2005, for any retired member employed in a position covered by the System pursuant to a waiver, the amount paid to the System shall be equal to the combined employee and employer contributions rate in effect at the time of the employment and shall be remitted by the employer. The contributions shall be paid on all salary earned in the fiscal year and shall not be collected from the employee. These amounts shall be recorded in the ADE Waiver Income Account.
DISABILITY RETIRANT
Disability Retiree Employed Full-Time
1. When a disability retiree is employed in a position covered by the Teacher Retirement System as a full-time employee, the Teacher Retirement System is required to remove the retiree from the disability payroll. It is the responsibility of the employee and employing agency to report such employment to the retirement office immediately. The employing agency will report salary and service as described on page 10-2-2 under Age and Service Retirant, Nos. 2A and 2B above. Unless the retiree was a member of the noncontributory plan, it is also the responsibility of the employing agency to withhold employee contributions.
2. If the retiree completes a minimum of 120 days or more during a fiscal year in Arkansas, thus adding a year's service credit, the retiree can then again make application for disability or age and service retirement, and the benefits will be recomputed based on the additional year or years of service credit.
3. Full-time employment is defined as a member working at least 480 hours in a fiscal year.
4. If a disability retirant under age 60 becomes employed as a full-time employee by a public employer whose employees are covered by a retirement plan supported wholly or in part by state contributions his/her disability retirement shall terminate. His/her credited service and accumulated contributions at the time of disability retirement shall be restored to his/her credit in the Member's Deposit Account, and the person shall immediately again become a member of the System, if eligible.
5. If a disability retirant returns to full-time employment and receives credited service but dies before completing 120 days of creditable service, a determination must be made by the System as to whether survivor or disability benefits will be payable.
Disability Retiree Employed Part-Time
1. Part-time employment is defined as a disability retiree working less than 480 hours in a fiscal year.
2. A disability retiree employed part-time will be subject to the same earnings limitation policy as age and service retirees (see above); however, a waiver of the earnings limitation is not available for disability retirees.
3. A disability retiree shall not be permitted to purchase or establish service credit when employed in a part-time position.
4. A disability retiree shall not be given service credit during the time in which he/she receives a disability annuity (Act 541 of 1977).
Amended: June 15, 2004
July 18, 2005