Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 27 - Personnel
Part 210 - PERS, Regulations for Retirement Plans Administered by the Board of Trustees
Chapter 54 - Administration of Retired Public Safety Officer Retirement Distribution for Health Insurance
Section 27-210-54-103 - Eligible Retired Public Safety Officer
Current through December 10, 2024
The election is only available to individuals who, by reason of disability or attainment of normal retirement age, retired from service as a Public Safety Officer.
1. Attainment of Normal Retirement Age
PERS- For purposes of this regulation, and except as otherwise provided by the Internal Revenue Service, the "attainment of normal retirement age" under the Public Employees' Retirement System shall be defined as:
2. Disability retirement benefits eligible for the exclusion
A Retired Public Safety Officer receiving a disability retirement allowance is eligible for the tax exclusion up to the allowable limit for premiums withheld to the extent that his or her disability retirement benefit is taxable. Duty-related disability benefits paid are already tax-exempt, and thus amounts withheld for health insurance premiums would not be subject to the tax-exclusion provisions of Section 845 of the Pension Protection Act of 2006. However, if any portion of a disabled Retired Public Safety Officer's disability benefit is taxable, an election may be made to exclude amounts withheld for the payment of eligible insurance premiums to the extent such benefits would otherwise be taxable.