A. Retirement allowance. — A member shall receive an annual retirement allowance, payable for life, as follows:
1. Normal retirement. — The allowance shall equal 1.70 percent of his average final compensation multiplied by the amount of his creditable service. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for a member who (i) is a person who becomes a member on or after July 1, 2010, or (ii) does not have at least 60 months of creditable service as of January 1, 2013, the allowance shall equal the sum of (a) 1.65 percent of his average final compensation multiplied by the amount of his creditable service performed or purchased on or after January 1, 2013, and (b) 1.70 percent of his average final compensation multiplied by the amount of all other creditable service.
2. Early retirement; applicable to teachers, state employees, and certain others. — The allowance shall be determined in the same manner as for normal retirement with creditable service and average final compensation being determined as of the date of actual retirement. If the member has less than 30 years of service at retirement, the amount of the retirement allowance shall be reduced on an actuarial equivalent basis for the period by which the actual retirement date precedes the earlier of (i) his normal retirement date or (ii) the first date on which he would have completed a total of 30 years of creditable service. The provisions of this subdivision shall apply to teachers and state employees. These provisions shall also apply to employees of any political subdivision that participates in the retirement system if the political subdivision makes the election provided in subdivision 3.
3. Early retirement; applicable to employees of certain political subdivisions, any person who becomes a member on or after July 1, 2010, and any member who does not have at least 60 months of creditable service as of January 1, 2013. — The allowance shall be determined in the same manner as for normal retirement with creditable service and average final compensation being determined as of the date of actual retirement. If the creditable service of the member equals 30 or more years but the sum of his age at retirement plus his creditable service at retirement is less than 90, the amount of the retirement allowance shall be reduced on an actuarial equivalent basis for the period by which the actual retirement date precedes the earlier of (i) his normal retirement date or (ii) the first date on which the sum of his then attained age plus his then creditable service would have been equal to 90 or more had he remained in service until such date. If the member has less than 30 years of creditable service, the retirement allowance shall be reduced for the period by which the actual retirement date precedes the earlier of (i) his normal retirement date or (ii) the first date on which he would have completed a total of at least 30 years of creditable service and his then creditable service plus his then attained age would have been equal to 90 or more.
The provisions of this subdivision shall apply to the employees of any political subdivision that participates in the retirement system and any other employees as provided by law. The participating political subdivision may, however, elect to provide its employees with the early retirement allowance set forth in subdivision 2. No such election shall be made for a person who becomes a member on or after July 1, 2010, or a member who does not have at least 60 months of creditable service as of January 1, 2013. Any election pursuant to this subdivision shall be set forth in a legally adopted resolution.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a political subdivision by legally adopted resolution may declare to the Board that, for purposes of this subdivision, subdivisions B 1 and B 3 and subsection D of § 51.1-153, any person who meets the definition of "emergency medical services personnel" in § 32.1-111.1 or is employed as a firefighter or law-enforcement officer as those terms are defined in § 15.2-1512.2 (i) shall not be considered a person who becomes a member on or after July 1, 2010, and (ii) shall be deemed to have at least 60 months of creditable service as of January 1, 2013. Such resolution shall be irrevocable.
4. Additional allowance. — In addition to the allowance payable under subdivisions 1, 2, and 3, a member shall receive an additional allowance which shall be the actuarial equivalent, for his attained age at the time of retirement, of the excess of his accumulated contributions transferred from the abolished system to the retirement system, including interest credited at the rate of two percent compounded annually since the transfer to the date of retirement, over the annual amounts equal to four percent of his annual creditable compensation at the date of abolishment for a period equal to his period of membership in the abolished system.
5. 50/10 retirement. — The allowance shall be payable in a monthly stream of payments equal to the greater of (i) the actuarial equivalent of the benefit the member would have received had he terminated service and deferred retirement to age 55 or (ii) the actuarially calculated present value of the member's accumulated contributions, including accrued interest.
B. Beneficiary serving in position covered by this title.
1. Except as provided in subdivisions 2, 3, and 4, if a beneficiary of a service retirement allowance under this chapter or the provisions of Chapters 2 (§ 51.1-200 et seq.), 2.1 (§ 51.1-211 et seq.), or 3 (§ 51.1-300 et seq.) is at any time in service as an employee in a position covered for retirement purposes under the provisions of this or any chapter other than Chapter 6 (§ 51.1-600 et seq.), 6.1 (§ 51.1-607 et seq.), or 7 (§ 51.1-700 et seq.), his retirement allowance shall cease while so employed. Any member who retires and later returns to covered employment shall not be entitled to select a different retirement option for a subsequent retirement.
2. Active members of the General Assembly who are eligible to receive a retirement allowance under this title, excluding their service as a member of the General Assembly, shall be eligible to receive a retirement allowance based on their creditable service and average final compensation for service other than as a member of the General Assembly. Such members of the General Assembly shall continue to be reported as any other members of the retirement system. Upon ceasing to serve in the General Assembly, members of the General Assembly receiving a retirement allowance based on their creditable service and average final compensation for service other than as a member of the General Assembly shall have their retirement allowance recomputed prospectively to include their service as a member of the General Assembly. Active members of the General Assembly shall be prohibited from receiving a service retirement allowance under this title based solely on their service as a member of the General Assembly.
3. (Expires July 1, 2025) Any person receiving a service retirement allowance under this chapter, who is hired by a local school board as an instructional or administrative employee required to be licensed by the Board of Education or as a school bus driver, may elect to continue to receive the retirement allowance during such employment, under the following conditions:
(a) The person has been receiving such retirement allowance for at least 12 calendar months preceding his employment;
(b) The person is not receiving a retirement benefit pursuant to an early retirement incentive program from any local school division within the Commonwealth; and
(c) At the time the person is employed, the position to which he is assigned is among those identified by the Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant to subdivision 4 of § 22.1-23, by the relevant division superintendent, pursuant to § 22.1-70.3, or by the relevant local school board, pursuant to subdivision 9 of § 22.1-79.
If the person elects to continue to receive the retirement allowance during the period of such employment, then his service performed and compensation received during such period of time will not increase, decrease, or affect in any way his retirement benefits before, during, or after such employment.
4. Any person receiving a service retirement allowance under this title for service as a sworn law-enforcement officer and who is employed in a local school division as a school security officer, as defined in § 9.1-101, may elect to continue to receive the retirement allowance during such employment under the following conditions: (i) the person has a break in service of at least 12 calendar months between retirement for service as a sworn law-enforcement officer and employment as a school security officer; (ii) the person is not receiving a retirement benefit pursuant to an early retirement incentive program from any local school division within the Commonwealth; (iii) the person is not receiving a retirement benefit pursuant to an early retirement incentive program from any employer, as defined in § 51.1-124.3; and (iv) the person did not participate in any incentive program established under the second or third enactment of Chapters 152 and 811 of the Acts of Assembly of 1995. If the person elects to continue to receive the retirement allowance during the period of such employment, then his service performed and compensation received during such period of time will not increase, decrease, or affect in any way his retirement benefits before, during, or after such employment, nor shall such person be eligible to receive any retirement benefits available to him pursuant to Chapter 6.1 (§ 51.1-607 et seq.). In addition, the employer shall include the person's compensation in membership payroll subject to employer contributions under § 51.1-145.
At least once in each four-year period, in conjunction with the actuarial investigation made under subdivision A 4 of § 51.1-124.22, there shall be an actuarial investigation made of the experience under subdivisions B 3 and 4 of this section, and the retirement system shall submit a report to the General Assembly advising it of the results of such investigation.
1952, c. 157, § 51-111.55; 1956, c. 560; 1960, cc. 138, 604; 1962, c. 417; 1964, c. 223; 1966, c. 174; 1970, c. 476; 1972, cc. 118, 568; 1973, c. 523; 1974, c. 353; 1976, c. 538; 1977, c. 620; 1978, c. 841; 1980, c. 722, § 51-111.55:1; 1982, c. 467; 1984, c. 430; 1987, cc. 13, 14; 1988, c. 224; 1990, c. 832; 1991, c. 719; 1992, c. 826; 1994, 1st Sp. Sess., c. 5; 1995, cc. 152, 692, 811; 1998, cc. 407, 674, 746; 1999, c. 111; 2001, cc. 689, 700; 2002, cc. 778, 781; 2003, c. 211; 2004, c. 563; 2005, cc. 605, 606, 793; 2006, c. 513; 2010, cc. 737, 738; 2012, cc. 701, 811, 823; 2013, cc. 456, 666; 2015, cc. 502, 503; 2020, cc. 379, 437, 968, 969.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 51.1 - Pensions, Benefits, and Retirement
Chapter 1 - Virginia Retirement System
§ 51.1-124.1. Virginia Retirement System established
§ 51.1-124.2. Virginia Supplemental Retirement System continued as Virginia Retirement System
§ 51.1-124.5. Disclosure of social security account numbers
§ 51.1-124.6. Benefits to be paid monthly
§ 51.1-124.7. Distribution of assets upon repeal of system
§ 51.1-124.8. Persons affected by changes in retirement benefits
§ 51.1-124.9. Changes or errors in records resulting in erroneous payments; employer liability
§ 51.1-124.10. Falsification of records; penalty
§ 51.1-124.11. Recovery of payments procured by fraud, false statement, etc.
§ 51.1-124.12. Procedure when employer required to withdraw funds
§ 51.1-124.13. Loss of benefits; certain felony convictions
§ 51.1-124.20. Board of Trustees; membership; terms; quorum; compensation and expenses
§ 51.1-124.21. Application of State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act
§ 51.1-124.22. Board to administer Retirement System; powers and duties
§ 51.1-124.24. Chief investment officer; qualifications; duties
§ 51.1-124.25. Existing advisory committees of the Virginia Retirement System abolished
§ 51.1-124.27. Employees of the Retirement System
§ 51.1-124.28. Legal representation in criminal matters
§ 51.1-124.30. Board as trustee of funds; investments; standard of care; liability for losses
§ 51.1-124.30:1. Adoption of stress testing and reporting policies
§ 51.1-124.31. Pooling of assets for investment
§ 51.1-124.32. Exemption from Public Procurement Act
§ 51.1-124.33. Deposit of trust funds not an investment; authorized deposits
§ 51.1-124.34. Retention of investments that become ineligible
§ 51.1-124.35. Investment provisions exclusive
§ 51.1-124.36. Investment of assets of the Commonwealth Health Research Fund
§ 51.1-124.37. Investment of assets of the Commonwealth's Attorneys Training Fund
§ 51.1-124.39. Investment of assets of the Line of Duty Death and Health Benefits Trust Fund
§ 51.1-124.40. Investment of assets of the Opioid Abatement Fund
§ 51.1-125. Persons composing membership; persons holding more than one position
§ 51.1-126. Employees of institutions of higher education
§ 51.1-126.1. Certain employees of teaching hospitals
§ 51.1-126.3. Employees of the University of Virginia Medical Center
§ 51.1-126.4. Employees of the Virginia Port Authority
§ 51.1-126.5. Defined contribution plan for eligible members
§ 51.1-126.6. Certain employees of public school divisions
§ 51.1-126.7. Employees of the Virginia Outdoors Foundation
§ 51.1-126.8. Maximum contributions to optional plans; coordination of limits
§ 51.1-127. Federal Employees' Retirement System
§ 51.1-128. Cessation of membership
§ 51.1-129. Limitation on membership
§ 51.1-130. Resolution of governing body; approval by Board
§ 51.1-131. Local pension systems; transfer to retirement system
§ 51.1-132. Eligible employees
§ 51.1-133. Limitation on membership
§ 51.1-134. Optional membership; creditable service
§ 51.1-135. Compulsory membership
§ 51.1-136. Submitting information and performing duties prescribed by Board
§ 51.1-137. Computation of employer contribution rates; reimbursement by Commonwealth
§ 51.1-137.1. Certain local data to be provided
§ 51.1-139. Procedure when employer in default
§ 51.1-141. Service equivalents
§ 51.1-142.3. Purchase of additional prior service credit by certain school division superintendents
§ 51.1-144. Member contributions
§ 51.1-145. (Effective until July 1, 2024) Employer contributions
§ 51.1-145. (Effective July 1, 2024) Employer contributions
§ 51.1-146. Failure to report or pay contributions or insurance premiums
§ 51.1-147. Members' contribution account
§ 51.1-148. Retirement allowance account
§ 51.1-149. Appointment of custodian; payments
§ 51.1-152. Limitations on average final compensation
§ 51.1-153. Service retirement
§ 51.1-154. Compulsory service retirement
§ 51.1-155. Service retirement allowance
§ 51.1-156. Disability retirement
§ 51.1-157. Disability retirement allowance
§ 51.1-159. Medical examinations of persons retired for disability
§ 51.1-160. Cessation of disability retirement allowance
§ 51.1-161. Withdrawal of contributions before retirement
§ 51.1-162. Death before retirement
§ 51.1-163. Death after retirement
§ 51.1-165.01. Partial lump-sum option for payment of retirement allowance
§ 51.1-165.1. Acknowledgment by spouse of member
§ 51.1-166. Post-retirement supplements generally
§ 51.1-167. Retirement allowance to be reduced in certain cases
§ 51.1-168. Limits on creditable compensation; maximum benefits; mandatory payment of allowance