(2) There is established in the Public Employees Retirement Fund an account, separate and distinct from the General Fund, to be known as the Variable Annuity Account. Interest earned by the account shall be credited to the account. The account is part of the Public Employees Retirement System and is not a separate defined contribution plan or account for the purposes of the Internal Revenue Code.
(3)(a) A member who is making contributions to the fund may elect at any time to have 25, 50 or 75 percent of contributions by the member to the fund on and after the effective date of the election paid into the Variable Annuity Account, credited to a variable account, and reserved for the purchase of a variable annuity. A member who has elected to have a percentage of contributions so paid, credited and reserved may elect at any time thereafter to have an additional 25 or 50 percent of contributions by the member, but not to exceed a maximum of 75 percent, so paid, credited and reserved. An election shall be in writing on a form furnished by the board and be filed with the board. An election shall be effective on January 1 following the filing thereof.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a member may not contribute to the Variable Annuity Account after December 31, 2003.
(4) A member who has elected to have contributions paid into the Variable Annuity Account under subsection (3) of this section may thereafter cause the contributions to cease being paid into the member’s variable account by filing a request in writing on a form furnished by the board and filed with the board. The contributions shall cease being paid into the member’s variable account after December 31 following the filing of the request. Contributions paid into the member’s variable account before the effective date of the request for cessation shall remain in the member’s variable account.
(5)(a) An employee who is a member of the system on January 1, 1968, and who thereafter made contributions to the Variable Annuity Account, may elect at any time to have an amount equal to 10 percent per year, for not more than five years, of the balance of the regular account of the member in the fund on the effective date of an election filed under subsection (3) of this section, transferred from the regular account of the member to the Variable Annuity Account, credited to the member’s variable account, and reserved for the purchase of a variable annuity. An election shall be in writing on a form furnished by the board and be filed with the board. An election is final and irrevocable upon the filing thereof. The first transfer pursuant to an election shall be made on July 1 following the filing of the election, but may be made, in the discretion of the board, on an earlier date.
(b) If the transfers elected by a member under this subsection have not been completed at the time of retirement, a transfer equal to one annual transfer shall be made pursuant to an election by the member made and filed as provided in this subsection.
(c) No transfer shall be made under this subsection after the first payment of the service retirement allowance of the member becomes normally due.
(d) Notwithstanding paragraphs (a) to (c) of this subsection, a member may not elect to transfer funds under this subsection after December 31, 2003.
(6) Moneys in the Variable Annuity Account may be invested in investments authorized by law for investment of moneys in the Public Employees Retirement Fund; but, notwithstanding any other general or specific law, moneys in the account shall be invested primarily in equities, including common stock, securities convertible into common stock, real property and other recognized forms of equities, whether or not subject to indebtedness. Not more than five percent of the amortized value of all the investments of the Variable Annuity Account and of moneys in the account immediately available for investment may be invested in the obligations of or equities in a single, primary obligor or issuer. A pro rata share of the administrative expenses of the system shall be paid from interest earned by the Variable Annuity Account.
(7)(a) Except as provided in subsection (8) of this section, the policy-making investment authority for the Public Employees Retirement Fund shall enter into contracts with one or more persons whom the authority determines to be qualified, whereby the persons undertake to invest and reinvest moneys in the Variable Annuity Account available for investment and acquire, retain, manage and dispose of investments of the account in accordance with subsections (1) and (6) of this section and to the extent provided in the contracts.
(b) Performance of functions under contracts so entered into shall be paid for out of the gross interest or other income of the investments with respect to which the functions are performed, and the net interest or other income of the investments after that payment shall be considered income of the Variable Annuity Account.
(c) The policy-making investment authority may require a person contracted with to give to the state a fidelity bond in a penal sum as may be fixed by law or, if not so fixed, as may be fixed by the authority, with corporate surety authorized to do business in this state.
(d) Contracts so entered into and functions performed thereunder are not subject to the State Personnel Relations Law or ORS 279A.050 (2) and 279A.140.
(e) A person contracted with shall report to the policy-making investment authority as often as the authority may require, but at least annually, the earnings of the moneys invested during the period covered by the report, the capital gains and losses of the Variable Annuity Account during the period, the changes in the market value of the investments of the account during the period and such other information as the authority may require.
(8) The policy-making investment authority for the Public Employees Retirement Fund, for and on behalf of the Public Employees Retirement System and Public Employees Retirement Board, may enter into group annuity contracts with one or more insurance companies authorized to do business in this state. In lieu of any investment of moneys in the Variable Annuity Account as provided in subsections (6) and (7) of this section, the authority may pay, from time to time under contracts so entered into, any moneys in that account available for investment purposes. Contracts so entered into:
(a) May provide that annuities purchased thereunder be payable in variable dollar amounts, but if that provision is made, provision also shall be made that a member of the system who has a variable account, upon retiring from service and before the first payment of retirement allowance becomes normally due, may elect an option to have the annuities payable to the member or the beneficiary of the member in fixed or variable dollar amounts or both.
(b) May provide that payment of annuities purchased thereunder may be made by the insurance company directly to persons entitled thereto or to the Variable Annuity Account for payment therefrom to those persons.
(c) Are not subject to ORS 279A.050 (2) and 279A.140.
(9) Upon retiring from service but within 60 days after the date of the first benefit payment, a member of the system who has a variable account may elect to transfer the balance in the variable account to the regular account of the member, and by that transfer the annuity shall be based on the amount in the regular account of the member as otherwise provided in this chapter and the member shall not receive a variable annuity as provided in this section.
(10) When an annuity is payable under this chapter to a member of the system who has a variable account, or is payable to a beneficiary of that person, the portion of the annuity payable from the Variable Annuity Account shall be proportionately increased or decreased for a calendar year when, as of October 31 of the preceding calendar year, the balance of the member’s variable account exceeds or is less than the current value of the annuity, determined in accordance with the rate of interest and approved actuarial tables then in effect.
(11) Notwithstanding subsection (10) of this section, the board, in the event of extraordinary fluctuation in the market value of investments of the Variable Annuity Account and in order to avoid substantial inequities, may increase or decrease the portions of annuities paid from the account for periods less than a calendar year and determined as of dates other than October 31.
(12) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the retirement allowance to which a member of the system who has a variable account or who made contributions on salary in excess of $4,800 per year during the period January 1, 1956, through December 31, 1967, and whose effective date of retirement is January 1, 1982, or later, is otherwise entitled under this chapter shall be subject to the following adjustment:
(a) The board shall determine the difference between the member account of the member and what the member account of the member would have been had the member not participated in the variable annuity program on or after January 1, 1982, plus the contributions made on salary in excess of $4,800 per year during the period January 1, 1956, through December 31, 1967.
(b) If the member account of the member due to participation in the variable annuity program or due to the contributions made on salary in excess of $4,800 per year is greater, the monthly retirement allowance of the member shall be increased by the value of the difference, using the annuity tables applicable to the plan selected by the member.
(c) If the member account of the member due to participation in the variable annuity program or due to the contributions made on salary in excess of $4,800 per year is lesser, the monthly retirement allowance of the member shall be decreased by the value of the difference, using the annuity tables applicable to the plan selected by the member.
(13) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this section, the rights and benefits under this chapter of an active or retired member of the system or of a beneficiary of the member are not affected by this section and the provisions of this chapter applicable to regular accounts of active and retired members of the system in the fund are also applicable to variable accounts.
(14)(a) In addition to the transfer provided for in subsection (9) of this section, a member of the system who has a variable account may at any time prior to retirement elect to transfer the balance in that account to the regular account of the member in the fund if:
(A) The member is other than a police officer or firefighter and has attained the age of 50;
(B) The member is a police officer or firefighter and has attained the age of 45; or
(C) The member has a combined total of 25 years or more of creditable service in the system and prior service credit.
(b) An election under paragraph (a) of this subsection is irrevocable, and a member who has so elected may not thereafter elect to make contributions to the Variable Annuity Account under subsection (3) of this section.
(c) An election under paragraph (a) of this subsection shall be in writing and shall be filed with the board. The board by rule shall prescribe a form for the purposes of application. An election so made shall be effective on January 1 of the year following the year in which the election is made. If the member account of the member as of the effective date of the election is less than what the member account of the member would have been had the member not participated in the variable annuity program, not including the contributions made on salary in excess of $4,800 per year during the period January 1, 1956, through December 31, 1967, the monthly retirement allowance of a member calculated under ORS 238.300 (2)(a) or (b)(B) shall be decreased by the value of the difference.
(d) As of the effective date of an election under this subsection, the board shall credit all earnings to the member’s variable account based on the actual calendar year variable earnings rate for the year in which the election is made. This account balance shall:
(A) Be used by the board in determining whether the member’s election is effective under paragraph (c) of this subsection; and
(B) Be the account balance credited by the board to the regular account of the member in the fund if the election is determined to be effective.
(e) Subject to paragraph (c) of this subsection, the annuity of a member who makes an effective transfer under this subsection shall be based on the amount in the regular account of the member in the fund as otherwise provided in this chapter, and the member shall not receive a variable annuity as provided in this section. [Formerly 237.197; 2001 c.945 §47; 2003 c.67 §3; 2003 c.625 §36; 2003 c.794 §218; 2005 c.808 §§2,3]
Note: Section 19, chapter 625, Oregon Laws 2003, provides:
Sec. 19. The amendments to ORS 238.260 by section 3, chapter 67, Oregon Laws 2003, do not apply to any judge member who is a judge member of the system on June 30, 2003. A person who is a judge member of the system on June 30, 2003, may continue to make contributions to the Variable Annuity Account for services as a judge member performed on or after January 1, 2004. [2003 c.625 §19]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 06 - Local Government, Public Employees, Elections
Chapter 238 - Public Employees Retirement System
Section 238.005 - Definitions.
Section 238.008 - Computation of salary.
Section 238.015 - Membership generally.
Section 238.035 - Membership of part but not all employees of a public employer.
Section 238.068 - Membership of legislators.
Section 238.078 - Reemployment of retired members.
Section 238.082 - Limits on hours worked by retired members.
Section 238.088 - Appointment or election of retired member to public office.
Section 238.095 - Termination of membership.
Section 238.105 - Restoration of credit forfeited by reason of termination of membership.
Section 238.125 - Credit for probationary period of employment.
Section 238.135 - Credit for probationary periods in seasonal positions.
Section 238.148 - Credit for service as public safety officer in another state.
Section 238.160 - Retirement credit for service while on loan to federal government.
Section 238.162 - Retirement credit for service as teacher in public schools of another state.
Section 238.165 - Credit for certain periods of employment by Legislative Assembly.
Section 238.175 - Retirement credit for periods of disability.
Section 238.200 - Employee contributions generally.
Section 238.205 - Payment of employee contribution by employer.
Section 238.215 - Contributions by certain higher education employees.
Section 238.220 - Employee rollover contributions; rules.
Section 238.227 - Pooling of employers for purpose of computing employer contributions.
Section 238.232 - Choice of amortization period for certain lump sum payments to side accounts.
Section 238.255 - Credits to regular accounts when earnings less than assumed interest rate.
Section 238.260 - Variable Annuity Account; rules.
Section 238.265 - Withdrawal of member account.
Section 238.280 - Eligibility for retirement.
Section 238.285 - Verification of retirement data.
Section 238.300 - Service retirement allowance.
Section 238.305 - Optional service retirement allowance calculations.
Section 238.310 - Minimum service retirement allowance.
Section 238.320 - Disability retirement allowance.
Section 238.325 - Optional disability retirement allowance calculations.
Section 238.330 - Minimum disability retirement allowance.
Section 238.350 - Use of unused leave to increase retirement allowance; rules.
Section 238.360 - Cost-of-living adjustments.
Section 238.364 - Calculation of increased benefit payable under ORS 238.362.
Section 238.366 - Retirement allowance increase based on years of service.
Section 238.368 - Retirement allowance increases for members who retired before January 1, 1991.
Section 238.372 - Increased benefits not payable to nonresidents.
Section 238.374 - Applicant’s statement; resumption of residency.
Section 238.376 - Nonresidency after benefits commenced; required statement; subsequent residency.
Section 238.378 - Information from Department of Revenue.
Section 238.390 - Death benefit.
Section 238.395 - Additional death benefit.
Section 238.405 - Death benefit payable to survivors of certain police officers or firefighters.
Section 238.407 - Distribution of death benefit as rollover distribution.
Section 238.410 - Board may contract for insurance for retirees; rules.
Section 238.415 - Payment toward cost of pre-Medicare insurance; rules.
Section 238.420 - Payment toward cost of Medicare supplemental insurance.
Section 238.440 - Optional purchase of benefit units by police and firefighters.
Section 238.442 - Prior service credit.
Section 238.445 - Benefits exempt from execution, bankruptcy and certain taxes; exceptions.
Section 238.450 - Computation of retirement allowance or benefit; notice of dispute.
Section 238.455 - Estimated benefit payments.
Section 238.458 - Unclaimed benefits.
Section 238.460 - Waiver of retirement allowance.
Section 238.462 - Spousal consent required for certain optional forms of retirement allowance.
Section 238.465 - Benefits payable to others under certain judgments; rules.
Section 238.485 - Fund established.
Section 238.488 - Payment of benefits; employer contributions.
Section 238.490 - Administrative expenses.
Section 238.492 - Rules for administration of fund.
Section 238.500 - Definitions for ORS 238.500 to 238.585.
Section 238.505 - Judges as PERS members.
Section 238.515 - Contributions.
Section 238.535 - Service retirement allowance.
Section 238.538 - Health benefit plans for certain retired judge members.
Section 238.545 - Withdrawal of member account; retirement allowance of inactive judge member.
Section 238.555 - Disability retirement allowance.
Section 238.565 - Judge’s beneficiaries; spouse’s pension.
Section 238.575 - Cost-of-living adjustments; ad hoc increase.
Section 238.580 - Application of PERS laws to judges.
Section 238.600 - System established; legislative intent.
Section 238.605 - Actuarial report on system; determination of unfunded actuarial liability.
Section 238.606 - Independent review of actuarial report on system; reports.
Section 238.607 - Actuarial equivalency factor tables.
Section 238.610 - Administrative expenses of system; rules.
Section 238.615 - Revolving fund for payment of administrative expenses.
Section 238.630 - Board generally; rules.
Section 238.640 - Qualifications of board members.
Section 238.650 - Rules of board; written plan document.
Section 238.657 - Board counsel.
Section 238.660 - Fund generally; board review of legislative proposals.
Section 238.670 - Reserve accounts in fund.
Section 238.680 - Integration of other retirement systems.
Section 238.685 - Method of payment of unfunded obligation under integration contract.
Section 238.690 - Integration of retirement plan of mass transit district.
Section 238.692 - Definitions for ORS 238.692 to 238.698.
Section 238.696 - Debt service trust fund.
Section 238.697 - Requirements for issuance of bonds.
Section 238.698 - Funds diversion agreement.
Section 238.705 - State departments to remit contributions and furnish reports.
Section 238.715 - Recovery of overpayments; rules.
Section 238.730 - Unfunded Actuarial Liability Resolution Program.