As Amended by Senate Committee
Session of 1999
SENATE BILL No. 40
By Committee on Ways and Means
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10 AN ACT
concerning the Kansas public employees retirement system;
11 relating to members of
the legislature; service after retirement; amend-
12 ing K.S.A. 1998 Supp.
74-4914 and repealing the existing section.
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14 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
15 Section
1. K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 74-4914 is hereby amended to read as
16 follows: 74-4914. (1) The normal retirement
date for a member of the
17 system shall be the first day of the month
coinciding with or following
18 termination of employment with any
participating employer not followed
19 by employment with any participating
employer within 30 days and the
20 attainment of age 65 or, commencing July 1,
1993, age 62 with the com-
21 pletion of 10 years of credited service or
the first day of the month co-
22 inciding with or following the date that
the total of the number of years
23 of credited service and the number of years
of attained age of the member
24 is equal to or more than 85. In no event
shall a normal retirement date
25 for a member be before six months after the
entry date of the participating
26 employer by whom such member is employed. A
member may retire on
27 the normal retirement date or on the first
day of any month thereafter
28 upon the filing with the office of the
retirement system of an application
29 in such form and manner as the board shall
prescribe. Nothing herein
30 shall prevent any person, member or
retirant from being employed, ap-
31 pointed or elected as an employee,
appointee, officer or member of the
32 legislature. Elected officers may retire
from the system on any date on
33 or after the attainment of the normal
retirement date, but no retirement
34 benefits payable under this act shall be
paid until the member has ter-
35 minated such member's office.
36 (2) No retirant
shall make contributions to the system or receive serv-
37 ice credit for any service after the date
of retirement.
38 (3) Any member
who is an employee of an affiliating employer pur-
39 suant to K.S.A. 74-4954b and amendments
thereto and has not withdrawn
40 such member's accumulated contributions
from the Kansas police and
41 firemen's retirement system may retire
before such member's normal
42 retirement date on the first day of any
month coinciding with or following
43 the attainment of age 55.
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1 (4) Any
member may retire before such member's normal retirement
2 date on the first day of any month
coinciding with or following termination
3 of employment with any participating
employer not followed by employ-
4 ment with any participating employer
within 30 days and the attainment
5 of age 55 with the completion of 10
years of credited service, but in no
6 event before six months after the
entry date, upon the filing with the
7 office of the retirement system of an
application for retirement in such
8 form and manner as the board shall
prescribe.
9 (5) If a
retirant who retired on or after July 1, 1988, is employed or
10 appointed in or to any position or office
for which compensation for serv-
11 ice is paid in an amount equal to $15,000
or more in any one such calendar
12 year, by any participating employer for
which such retirant was employed
13 or appointed during the final two years of
such retirant's participation,
14 such retirant shall not receive any
retirement benefit for any month for
15 which such retirant serves in such position
or office. The participating
16 employer shall report to the system within
30 days of when the compen-
17 sation paid to the retirant is equal to or
exceeds any limitation provided
18 by this section. Any retirant employed by a
participating employer shall
19 not make contributions nor receive
additional credit under such system
20 for such service except as provided by this
section. Upon request of the
21 executive secretary of the system, the
secretary of revenue shall provide
22 such information as may be needed by the
executive secretary to carry
23 out the provisions of this act. The
provisions of this subsection shall not
24 apply to retirants employed as substitute
teachers or officers, employees,
25 appointees or members of the legislature or
any other elected officials,
26 except that nothing in this subsection
shall invalidate the effect of the
27 provisions of subsection (7) with regard
to members of the legislature.
28 (6) For purposes
of this section, any employee of a local governmental
29 unit which has its own pension plan who
becomes an employee of a
30 participating employer as a result of a
merger or consolidation of services
31 provided by local governmental units, which
occurred on January 1, 1994,
32 may count service with such local
governmental unit in determining
33 whether such employee has met the years of
credited service require-
34 ments contained in this section.
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(7) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a
retirant who
36 retired as a member of the legislature
on or after July 1, 1998
January
37 8, 2001, and who after
such retirement serves as a member of the legis-
38 lature once again,
commencing with the legislative session
commencing
39 January 11, 1999,
or commencing with any legislative session
commencing
40 thereafter, such retirant shall not
receive any retirement benefit for any
41 month for which such retirant serves as
a member of the legislature sub-
42 sequent to such member's retirement.
Such retirant shall not make con-
43 tributions nor receive additional credit
under such system for such sub-
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1 sequent service as a member of the
legislature. If such retirant retires once
2 again from service as a member of
the legislature then such retirant shall
3 receive the retirant's retirement
benefit as provided by law.
4 Sec. 2. K.S.A. 1998 Supp.
74-4914 is hereby repealed.
5 Sec. 3. This act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its
6 publication in the Kansas
register.