Washington Administrative Code
Title 415 - Retirement Systems, Department of
Chapter 415-106 - Public safety employees' retirement system
ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICIALS
Section 415-106-400 - If I establish PSERS membership and now hold a state elective position, may I continue to accrue service credit in PSERS?
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
If you are an active PSERS member and are elected or appointed by the governor to a state elective position, you have the option to continue as a contributing member of PSERS, as limited by the requirements in this section.
(1) You must submit a written application directly to the department.
(2) If you submit your application before your service in a state elective position starts:
(3) If you submit your application mid-term (after your service in a state elective position has started):
(4) If you submit your application after your service in a state elective position has been completed, you must pay the required employee and employer contributions for the service credit with interest as determined by the department. Your former employer, at its discretion, may pay the required employer contributions plus interest.
(5) If you work in a PSERS eligible position at the same time you accrue service credit in a state elective position:
(6) You will earn one service credit month for each calendar month during which you provide service in a state elective position. If you provide concurrent service in a PSERS eligible position, you will not receive additional service credit for that service.
(7) Once you start to accrue service credit in PSERS for a state elective position you must remain an active PSERS member until:
(8) A state elective position is any position held by any person:
Statutory Authority: RCW 41.50.050(5) and 41.37.020(2). 08-02-046, §415-106-400, filed 12/27/07, effective 1/27/08.