Washington Administrative Code
Title 415 - Retirement Systems, Department of
Chapter 415-110 - School employees' retirement system
MEMBERSHIP
Section 415-110-560 - Appointed officials - Eligibility and application for retirement service membership
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) For purposes of this section and WAC 415-110-570, and pursuant to RCW 41.35.030 and 41.35.010, "appointed" officials means only those individuals who are active SERS members or were previously active SERS members and are appointed directly by the governor to any position, including but not limited to, agency directorships and memberships on a state committee, board or commission.
(2) An individual must be a gubernatorial appointee or be appointed to serve in a position that meets the requirements of RCW 41.35.010 in order to be eligible for membership and service credit.
(3) Pursuant to RCW 41.35.030, appointed officials are exempted from retirement system membership but may apply for membership during the official's current appointed term of office. To apply for membership, the official shall submit a written application directly to the department. If the department approves the application, the official is entitled to establish membership and service credit retroactive to the first day of the official's current term of appointed service. To establish such membership, the official shall pay the required employee contributions for the official's current term of appointed service with interest as determined by the department.
(4) Upon establishing membership for the official's current term of appointed service, the official is entitled to establish membership retroactive to the first day of any previous elected term or terms of office. To exercise this option, the official shall apply to the department pursuant to subsection (3) of this section. If the department approves the application, the official shall:
(5) If an appointed official is employed in an eligible position at the time of appointment to office and will hold the two positions concurrently, the official may:
(6) Once an appointed official has exercised the option of becoming a member of the retirement system either at the start of the official's initial term or at a successive term, the official shall be a member until the official separates from all eligible public employment. An appointed official does not separate from public employment when that official's term of office ends and the official commences another term of office in the same or a different position for the same employer without a break in service. An appointed official does not separate from service if the official resigns from the appointed position and is later reappointed to the position during the same term.
(7) The department will apply this section to service by appointed officials which occurred prior to the effective date of this section.
Statutory Authority: Chapters 41.32, 41.34, 41.35, 41.50 RCW. 01-01-059, §415-110-560, filed 12/12/00, effective 1/12/01.