40.25(2t)
(2t) A protective occupation participant who is covered by the presumption under
s. 891.455 and who applied for a duty disability benefit under
s. 40.65 on or after May 12, 1998, may not be paid a separation benefit under
sub. (2) [or (2m)] during the period in which he or she is receiving the duty disability benefit.
40.25 Note
NOTE: The bracketed cross-reference does not exist. Section 40.25 (2m) was repealed by
1997 Wis. Act 69.
40.25(3)
(3) Upon administrative approval of payment of an amount under either
sub. (1) or
(2), the participant's account shall be closed and there shall be no further right, interest or claim on the part of the former participant to any benefit from the Wisconsin retirement system except as provided by
subs. (5) and
(6). Any former participant who is subsequently employed by any participating employer shall be treated as a new participating employe for all purposes of this chapter. New accumulations of contributions and credits and the computation of any future benefits shall bear no relationship to any accumulations and credits paid as single sums under
sub. (1) or
(2).
40.25(3m)
(3m) A participant's application for a lump sum payment under
sub. (1) (b) or
(2), filed after May 7, 1994, shall be signed by both the participant and the participant's spouse, if the participant has been married to that spouse for at least one year immediately preceding the date the application is filed. The department may promulgate rules that allow for the waiver of the requirements of this subsection for a situation in which, by reason of absence or incompetency, the spouse's signature may not be obtained. This subsection does not apply to any benefits paid from accumulated additional contributions.
40.25(4)
(4) If all the requirements for payment of a retirement annuity or a separation benefit are met, except filing of an application, a participant may elect that the accumulation from the participant's additional contributions made under
s. 40.05 (1) (a) 5. be paid as a lump sum in lieu of an annuity from those additional contributions.
40.25(5)(a)(a) Rights and creditable service forfeited under
sub. (3) or
s. 40.04 (4) (a) 3. shall be reestablished if the participant receives the benefit resulting in the forfeiture after being discharged and is subsequently reinstated to a position with the participating employer by court order, arbitration award or compromise settlement as a result of an appeal of the discharge.
40.25(5)(b)
(b) The full amount of the benefit paid, plus interest at the effective rate, shall be repaid to the Wisconsin retirement system by the employer of an employe whose rights and creditable service are reestablished under
par. (a) within 60 days after the effective date of the employe's reinstatement. The amount repaid by the employer under this paragraph shall be deducted by the employer from any payment due the employe as a result of the resolution of the appeal or, if that amount is insufficient, the balance shall be deducted from the employe's earnings except the amount deducted from each earnings payment shall be not less than 10% nor more than 25% of the earnings payment. If the employe terminates employment the employer shall notify the department of the amount not yet repaid, including any interest due, at the same time it notifies the department of the termination of employment, and the department shall repay to the employer the balance of the amount due from retentions made under
s. 40.08 (4). The employer may charge interest at a rate not in excess of the current year's assumed rate on any amount unpaid at the end of any calendar year after the year of reinstatement.
40.25(6)(a)(a) A participating employe may reestablish creditable service forfeited, subject to the following conditions and requirements:
40.25(6)(a)1.
1. The participating employe must have at least 3 continuous years of creditable service under the fund at the time of application for reestablishment of creditable service under this subsection.
40.25(6)(a)2.
2. Applications for reestablishment of creditable service must include all creditable service that has been forfeited except that the number of years which may be reestablished under this subsection may not be greater than the creditable service of the participating employe at the date of application, or 10 years, whichever is smaller.
40.25(6)(a)3.
3. The participating employe applying for forfeited creditable service under this subsection shall pay to the fund an amount equal to the employe's statutory contribution on earnings under
s. 40.05 (1) (a) for each year of forfeited service to be reestablished, based upon the participating employe's final average earnings, determined as if the employe retired on the date the department receives the application. The amount payable under this subdivision shall be paid in a lump sum payment, except that the department may, by rule, permit a participating employe to reestablish creditable service by making payments over a period of more than one year. No employer may pay any amount payable under this subdivision on behalf of any participating employe.
40.25(6)(a)4.
4. Upon receipt by the fund of the total payment required under
subd. 3., the creditable service meeting the conditions and requirements of this subsection shall be reestablished to the account of the participating employe making the payment.
40.25(6)(b)
(b) Creditable service may be reestablished under this subsection if it was:
40.25(6)(b)2.
2. Forfeited because of receipt of a separation or withdrawal benefit under the applicable laws and rules in effect prior to January 1, 1982.
40.25(7)(a)(a) Each participating employe whose creditable service terminates on or after May 1, 1992, and who has performed service, other than military service, as an employe of the federal government or a state or local governmental entity in the United States, other than a participating employer, that is located within or outside of this state, or each participating employe whose creditable service terminates on or after May 4, 1994, and who has performed service as an employe for an employer who was not at the time a participating employer but who subsequently became a participating employer, may receive creditable service for such service if all of the following conditions are met:
40.25(7)(a)1.
1. The participant files an application to receive creditable service under this paragraph before termination of employment as a participating employe.
40.25(7)(a)2.
2. The participant has at least 3 continuous years of creditable service under the fund at the time of application under
subd. 1.
40.25(7)(a)3.
3. The number of years of creditable service applied for under this paragraph does not exceed the number of years of creditable service that the participant has at the date of application or 10 years, whichever is less.
40.25(7)(a)4.
4. At the time of application under
subd. 1., the participant furnishes evidence of such service which is acceptable to the department.
40.25(7)(a)5.
5. At the time of application under
subd. 1., the participant pays to the department a lump sum equal to the present value of the creditable service applied for under this paragraph, in accordance with rates actuarially determined to be sufficient to fund the cost of the increased benefits that will result from granting the creditable service under this paragraph. The department shall by rule establish different rates for different categories of participants, based on factors recommended by the actuary.
40.25(7)(b)
(b) Creditable service granted under
par. (a) shall be calculated in an amount equal to the year and fractions of a year to the nearest one-hundredth of a year for service other than military service performed for the governmental entity, as determined by evidence of such service furnished under
par. (a) 4. Creditable service granted under
par. (a) shall be the same type of creditable service as the type that is granted to participants who are not executive participating employes, elected officials or protective occupation participants. A participating employe may apply to receive part or all of the creditable service that he or she is eligible to receive under
par. (a).
40.25(7)(c)
(c) If a participant applies to receive creditable service under
par. (a) and the department denies the participant creditable service, the department shall refund the participant's lump sum payment made under
par. (a) 5.
40.25(7)(d)
(d) The lump sum payment under
par. (a) 5. shall be credited and treated as an employe required contribution for all purposes of the retirement system, except for purposes of
s. 40.23 (3).
40.25(7)(e)
(e) A participant may transfer available employe additional contribution accumulations to the employe required contribution account under
par. (d) as payment of the lump sum under
par. (a) 5.
40.25(7)(f)
(f) A participant may not receive creditable service under
par. (a) for service that is used for the purpose of establishing entitlement to, or the amount of, any other benefit to be paid by any federal, state or local government entity, except a disability or OASDHI benefit or a benefit paid for service in the national guard.
40.25(7)(g)
(g) The crediting of any service under this subsection is subject to any applicable requirements under section
415 of the Internal Revenue Code.
40.26
40.26
Reentry into service. 40.26(1)
(1) Except as provided in
ss. 40.05 (2) (g) 2. and
40.23 (1) (am), if a participant receiving a retirement annuity, or a disability annuitant who has attained his or her normal retirement date, receives earnings that are subject to
s. 40.05 (1) or that would be subject to
s. 40.05 (1) except for the exclusion specified in
s. 40.22 (2) (L), the annuity shall be terminated and no annuity payment shall be payable after the month in which the participant files with the department a written election to be included within the provisions of the Wisconsin retirement system as a participating employe.
40.26(2)
(2) Upon termination of an annuity under
sub. (1), the retirement account of the participant whose annuity is so terminated shall be reestablished on the following basis:
40.26(2)(a)
(a) The then present value of any portion of the terminated annuity which was originally provided by employe or employer additional contributions shall be credited to the corresponding additional contribution account.
40.26(2)(b)
(b) The amount of the annuity payments, excluding any portion originally provided by additional contributions, which would have been paid under the terminated annuity, if the annuity had been a straight life annuity, prior to the participant's normal retirement date or prior to the annuity termination date, whichever would first occur, shall be credited to a memorandum account which is subject to
s. 40.04 (4) (a) 2. and
2m. and
(c). If the annuity was recomputed under
s. 40.08 (1m) because of a qualified domestic relations order, the memorandum account established under this paragraph shall be adjusted as provided under
s. 40.08 (1m) (f) 2.
40.26(2)(c)
(c) Except as provided in
pars. (a) and
(b), the retirement account shall be reestablished as if the terminated annuity had never been effective, including crediting of interest and of any contributions made and creditable service earned during the period the annuity was in force.
40.26(3)(a)(a) Upon subsequent retirement and application for an annuity, the annuity of a former annuitant shall be recomputed, except as provided by
pars. (b),
(bm) and
(c), as an original annuity, based upon the participant's attained age on the effective date of the recomputed annuity, in an optional form as elected by the participant under
s. 40.24.
40.26(3)(b)
(b) Except as provided in
par. (bm), if changes in the statutes after the effective date of the original annuity would result in a change in the amount of an annuity recomputed under this subsection, the statutory changes shall not apply to any benefit based on creditable service earned prior to the effective date of the original annuity and the laws in effect as of that original effective date apply.
40.26(3)(bm)
(bm) If a former annuitant becomes a participating employe and accumulates at least 3 continuous years of creditable service before subsequent retirement and application for an annuity under this subsection, and if changes in the statutes after the effective date of the original annuity would result in a change in the amount of an annuity recomputed under this subsection, the annuity of the former annuitant shall be recomputed as follows:
40.26(3)(bm)1.
1. For creditable service earned after termination of the original annuity, the annuity shall be recomputed as provided under
par. (a).
40.26(3)(bm)2.
2. For creditable service earned before the effective date of the original annuity, the annuity shall be recomputed based on the laws in effect as of that original effective date, except that the portion of creditable service earned under this subdivision which is in an amount equal to the amount of creditable service earned under
subd. 1. shall be recomputed as provided under
par. (a).
40.26(3)(c)
(c) The amount of the recomputed annuity shall be reduced by the amount of annuity which could be provided, under the actuarial tables in effect on the annuity effective date, by the balance in the memorandum account established under
sub. (2) (b) and that account shall be closed out.
40.26(4)
(4) Upon subsequent termination of all participating employment of an annuitant who receives compensation subject to
s. 40.05 (1), but whose compensation did not exceed the level specified in
sub. (1) which would have required termination of the original annuity, any contributions made under
s. 40.05 (1) or
(2) (g) 1. based on the additional employment shall upon application be paid the annuitant on the basis specified in
s. 40.25 (2) and
(3) without regard to the age requirement and without any change in the original annuity.
40.26(5)
(5) If a participant applies for an annuity or lump sum payment during the period in which less than 30 days have elapsed between the termination of employment with a participating employer and becoming a participating employe with any participating employer, all of the following shall apply:
40.26(5)(b)
(b) The participant may not receive any benefit under this chapter on which the receipt of an annuity is a condition.
40.26(5)(c)
(c) Any annuity or lump sum payment made to the participant shall be considered to have been made in error and is subject to
s. 40.08 (4). The sum of the payments made in error shall be credited to a memorandum account. The memorandum account is subject to
s. 40.04 (4) (a) 2. and
2m. and
(c). If the annuity was recomputed under
s. 40.08 (1m), the memorandum account established under this paragraph shall be adjusted pursuant to
s. 40.08 (1m) (f) 2. The retirement account of a participant paid in error, and whose annuity was terminated, shall be reestablished as if the terminated annuity had never been effective, including the crediting of interest.
40.27
40.27
Post-retirement adjustments. 40.27(1)
(1)
Supplemental benefits. Any person who received a supplemental benefit under s.
41.23, 1979 stats., s.
42.49 (10), 1979 stats., or s.
42.82, 1979 stats., is eligible to continue receiving a supplemental benefit in the amounts determined under s.
41.23, 1979 stats., s.
42.49 (10), 1979 stats., or s.
42.82, 1979 stats. Any portion of a benefit payable under
s. 40.19 (4) (f) which was not granted in accordance with the law in effect at the time of the granting shall not be subject to this subsection and shall not be eligible for a supplemental benefit.
40.27(1)(a)
(a) Any benefit payable by virtue of this subsection in excess of the amounts payable under other provisions of this chapter shall be paid from and shall be subject to the continuation of the appropriation made by
s. 20.515 (1) (a).
40.27(1)(b)
(b) Determinations of eligibility and the amount of any payment to be made under this subsection or
sub. (1m) or
(3) shall be made by the department, and shall be certified by the department for payment in the same manner as for payments from the Wisconsin retirement system.
40.27(1)(c)
(c) No payment shall be made under this subsection or
sub. (1m) or
(3), nor shall any right accrue under this subsection or
sub. (1m) or
(3), for or after any month following termination of the annuity on which the supplement was based.
40.27(1)(d)
(d) Benefits under this subsection and
subs. (1m) and
(3) shall be payable to the surviving beneficiary, who receives an annuity, of eligible persons.
40.27(1m)
(1m) Additional supplemental benefits. Any person who received an annuity for September 1974 from the Wisconsin retirement system shall be eligible to receive all of the following:
40.27(1m)(a)
(a) The monthly annuities for which that person was eligible and which that person received for September 1974.
40.27(1m)(b)
(b) An amount to be paid from the appropriation account under
s. 20.515 (1) (a), subject to the continuation of that appropriation, equal to 4% times 5 years times either $200 or the initial monthly annuity, excluding amounts provided from additional deposits, whichever is smaller.
40.27(2)
(2) Fixed annuity reserve surplus distributions. Surpluses in the fixed annuity reserve established under
s. 40.04 (6) and
(7) shall be distributed by the board if the distribution will result in at least a 2% increase in the amount of annuities in force, on recommendation of the actuary, as follows:
40.27(2)(a)
(a) The distributions shall be expressed as percentage increases in the amount of the monthly annuity in force, including prior distributions of surpluses but not including any amount paid from funds other than the fixed annuity reserve fund, preceding the effective date of the distribution. For purposes of this subsection, annuities in force include any disability annuity suspended because the earnings limitation had been exceeded by that annuitant in that year.
40.27(2)(b)
(b) Prorated percentages based on the annuity effective date may be applied to annuities with effective dates during the calendar year preceding the effective date of the distribution, as provided by rule, but no other distinction may be made among the various types of annuities payable from the fixed annuity reserve.
40.27(2)(c)
(c) The distributions shall not be offset against any other benefit being received but shall be paid in full, nor shall any other benefit being received be reduced by the distributions. The annuity reserve surplus distributions authorized under this subsection may be revoked by the board in part or in total as to future payments upon recommendation of the actuary if a deficit occurs in the fixed annuity reserves.
40.27(3)
(3) Additional supplemental benefit adjustment. Beginning on November 1, 1997, any person who is eligible to receive supplemental benefits under
subs. (1) and
(1m) shall be eligible to receive an additional supplemental benefit, to be paid from the appropriation account under
s. 20.515 (1) (a), in an amount equal to the amount by which the supplemental benefits paid under
subs. (1) and
(1m) are exceeded by the supplemental benefit that the person was eligible to receive on October 1, 1997, from the distribution paid under s.
40.04 (3) (e) 1. c., 1995 stats., as affected by adjustments under
sub. (2) made after 1987, less any increase to the person's base annuity under this chapter that results from any equitable distribution made by the board under the judgment in Wisconsin Retired Teachers Ass'n v. Employe Trust Funds Bd.,
207 Wis. 2d 1 (1997), without regard to adjustments to
sub. (2).
40.28
40.28
Variable benefits. 40.28(1)(1) Any annuity provided to a participant whose accounts include credits segregated for a variable annuity shall consist of a fixed annuity and a variable annuity.
40.28(1)(a)
(a) The initial amount of the variable annuity shall be the amount which can be provided on the basis of the actuarial tables in effect on the effective date of the annuity by the following amounts, if otherwise available:
40.28(1)(a)1.
1. The amount of the additional contribution accumulations reserved for a variable annuity as of the date the annuity begins;
40.28(1)(a)2.
2. The amount equal to 200% of employe required contribution accumulations reserved for a variable annuity as of the date the annuity begins; and
40.28(1)(a)3.
3. The amount equal, as of the date the annuity begins, to the accumulated prior service credits reserved for the participant for a variable annuity within the employer accumulation account, together with the net gain or loss credited to the accumulations.
40.28(1)(b)
(b) The initial amount of the fixed annuity shall be the excess of the total annuity payable, as determined under
s. 40.23, over the amount of the variable annuity.
40.28(2)
(2) Whenever the balance in the variable annuity reserve, as of December 31 of any year, exceeds or is less than the then present value of all variable annuities in force, determined in accordance with the rate of interest and approved actuarial tables then in effect, by at least 2% of the present value of all variable annuities in force, the amount of each variable annuity payment shall be proportionately increased or decreased, disregarding fractional percentages, and effective on a date determined by rule, so as to reduce the variance between the balance of the variable annuity reserve and the present value of variable annuities to less than one percent.
40.28(3)
(3) Except as otherwise specifically provided, benefits based on variable accumulations shall be determined on the same basis and paid in the same manner and at the same time as benefits based on accumulations not so segregated insofar as practicable considering the nature of variable annuities.
40.28 History
History: 1981 c. 96.
40.29
40.29
Temporary disability; creditable service. 40.29(1)
(1) If a participating employe receives temporary disability compensation under
s. 102.43 for any period prior to termination of employment with the participating employer which commences on or after April 30, 1980, the employe shall be:
40.29(1)(a)
(a) Credited with creditable service during that period on the same basis as the employe was credited with creditable service immediately prior to the commencement of the period; and
40.29(1)(b)
(b) Treated for all purposes of the Wisconsin retirement system, including, but not limited to, contributions and benefits, as having received the amount and rate of earnings the employe would have received if the disability had not occurred, including adjustments in the rate of earnings of the employe made during that period in good faith.
40.29(2)
(2) Earnings and creditable service determined under
sub. (1) shall be reported by the employer to the department. The employer shall pay all employer and required employe contributions payable under this section with respect to the earnings and current service except the employer may recover from the employe's earnings paid after the employe returns to employment with the employer the amount which the employer paid on behalf of the employe which is customarily actually paid by the employe under
s. 40.05 (1). The employer may not deduct the amount recoverable under this subsection from the employe's earnings at a rate greater than 5% of each payment of earnings.
40.29 History
History: 1981 c. 96;
1983 a. 290.
40.30
40.30
Intrastate retirement reciprocity. 40.30(1)
(1) This section shall be construed as an enactment of statewide concern to encourage career public service by employes of the state, 1st class cities and counties having a population of 500,000 or more but shall not be construed to affect the authority of any 1st class city to exercise its power granted under
article XI, section 3, of the constitution and
chapter 441, laws of 1947, section 31 over any other provisions of any of the retirement systems established by
chapter 589, laws of 1921,
chapter 423, laws of 1923 or
chapter 396, laws of 1937, or to affect the authority of any county having a population of 500,000 or more to exercise its power granted under
chapter 405, laws of 1965, over any other provisions of the retirement system established by
chapter 201, laws of 1937.
40.30(2)
(2) Except as provided in
sub. (7), any individual who has vested annuity benefit rights under the Wisconsin retirement system or under one of the retirement systems established by
chapter 589, laws of 1921,
chapter 423, laws of 1923,
chapter 201, laws of 1937 or
chapter 396, laws of 1937, who subsequently becomes covered by one or more of those other retirement systems, who, on or after May 11, 1990, terminates all employment covered by any of those retirement systems and who applies to have benefits begin within a 60-day period under all of those retirement systems from which the individual is entitled to receive benefits may, on a form provided by and filed with the department, elect to have retirement benefit computations and eligibility under each of those retirement systems determined as provided in this section.
40.30(3)
(3) The sum of all service credited to the individual under each retirement system specified in
sub. (2) shall be used in determining whether the individual has met any vesting period required for retirement benefit eligibility during any subsequent employment covered by any retirement system specified in
sub. (2), but shall not be used in determining the amount of the benefit nor in determining credit for military service.
40.30(4)
(4) The individual's retirement benefits under each retirement system specified in
sub. (2) shall be determined as follows:
40.30(4)(a)
(a) The benefit formula used for each type of service credited to the individual shall be the benefit formula in effect for that type of service under the respective retirement system on the date on which the individual terminated all employment covered by any retirement system specified in
sub. (2).
40.30(4)(b)
(b) Subject to the annual compensation limits under
26 USC 401 (a) (17) for a participating employe who first becomes a participating employe on or after January 1, 1996, the final average salary or final average earnings used in the benefit formula computation for each retirement system under
par. (a) shall be the individual's final average salary or final average earnings under the respective retirement system, determined in accordance with the provisions of that retirement system based on the earnings covered by that retirement system and on all service permitted under that retirement system to be used in determining the final average salary or final average earnings, increased by the percentage increase in the average of the total wages, as determined under
42 USC 415 (b) (3) (A), between the date on which the individual terminated all employment covered by that retirement system and the date on which the individual terminated all employment covered by any of those retirement systems.