Pennsylvania Code
Title 34 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Part VIII - Bureau of Workers' Compensation
Chapter 123 - GENERAL PROVISIONS-PART II
Subchapter A - OFFSET OF UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION,SOCIAL SECURITY (OLD AGE), SEVERANCE ANDPENSION BENEFITS
Section 123.9 - Application of offset for pension benefits
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) Offsets of amounts received from pension benefits shall be achieved on a weekly basis. If the employe receives the pension benefit on a monthly basis, the net amount contributed by the employer and received by the employe shall be divided by 4.34. The result is the amount of the weekly offset to the workers' compensation benefit.
(b) When an employe receives a pension benefit in the form of a lump-sum payment, the actuarial equivalent of the lump-sum with respect to the annuity options (qualified joint and survivor annuity or life annuity) available at the time of the employe's receipt shall be used as the basis for calculating the offset to the workers' compensation benefit. The monthly annuity equivalent shall be divided by 4.34. The result shall be the offset to the workers' compensation benefit on a weekly basis.
(c) Pension benefits which are rolled over into an IRA or other similarly restricted account may not offset workers' compensation benefits, so long as the employe does not withdraw or otherwise utilize the pension benefits from the restricted account while simultaneously receiving workers' compensation benefits from the liable employer.
(d) If the employe, while receiving workers' compensation benefits from the liable employer, withdraws or otherwise utilizes pension benefits from the IRA or other similarly restricted account, when the IRA or account is funded in whole or in part by the liable employer's contributions, the insurer is entitled to an offset to workers' compensation benefits.
(e) The employee shall report the subsequent receipt of pension benefits from the IRA or other similarly restricted account to the insurer on Forms LIBC-756 and LIBC-750, "Employee Report of Wages (Other Than Workers' Compensation Benefits Received)."
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 123.1 (relating to purpose); and 34 Pa. Code § 123.5 (relating to offset for benefits already received).