New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 17 - TREASURY - GENERAL
Chapter 3 - TEACHERS' PENSION AND ANNUITY FUND
Subchapter 4 - MEMBERSHIP
Section 17:3-4.1 - Creditable compensation
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(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.
(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:
(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:
(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 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:
(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.