Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 27 - Personnel
Part 210 - PERS, Regulations for Retirement Plans Administered by the Board of Trustees
Chapter 33 - Value of Maintenance
Section 27-210-33-103 - Exceptions under which a retiree may be reemployed while in receipt of a retirement allowance
Current through September 24, 2024
1. Retirees reemployed in other than an Elected Position
PERS may not withhold a monthly benefit payment if the retiree is employed by a covered employer in the following instances:
"Fiscal year" shall mean the period beginning on July 1 of any year and ending on June 30 of the next succeeding year as provided by statute.
2. Retirees reemployed as a Municipal or County Elected Official
A member may retire and continue in covered municipal or county elective office provided that the member has reached age 62 or such other requirement as may be determined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or a retiree may, after the required separation period, be elected to a covered municipal or county office, provided the retiree:
A retiree who continues in or is elected to covered municipal or county office under Section 103.2.a. or Section 103.2.b. may receive any office expense allowance, mileage or travel expense authorized by any applicable statute of the State of Mississippi.
3. Retirees employed in both a non-elective position and a Municipal or County Elected position
If at any point during the fiscal year, a retiree is reemployed in both a covered local elected position (and thus considered a full-time employee) and is also reemployed on a limited basis in a non-elective position, he/she must either:
4. Municipal or County Elected Positions
Municipal: Mayor, Alderman (Councilman or Selectman), Police Chief or Marshal, Municipal Judge, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, City or Town Clerk, unless any such position is made appointive pursuant to Miss. Code Ann. § 21-3-3, or any other salaried official elected by popular vote and eligible for coverage in PERS.
County: County Supervisor, Chancery Clerk, Circuit Clerk, Tax Assessor, Tax Collector (if separate from Tax Assessor), Sheriff, County Surveyor, Justice Court Judge, County Judge/Family Court Judge, Constable, County Coroner or Medical Examiner, Elected County Prosecutor/Elected County Attorney, Elected Superintendent of Education, or any other salaried official elected by popular vote and eligible for coverage in PERS.
Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, Commissioner of Insurance, Public Service Commissioner, Transportation Commissioner, State Senator, State Representative, Supreme Court Justice, Court of Appeals Judge, Chancery Court Judge, Circuit Court Judge, District Attorney, Election Commissioner, School Board Member, or other office not included in the municipal or county elected offices listed under this Section.
5. Senior or Special Judge Miss. Code Ann. § 9-1-105 limits the amount of compensation that can be paid to any judge retired from the chancery, circuit, or county courts, from the Court of Appeals or from the Supreme Court who is appointed as a special judge and who continues to receive a retirement allowance. Such reemployed retired judge may receive no more than 25 percent of the current salary in effect for a chancery or circuit court judge.