Iowa Code
Chapter 97B - IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM (IPERS)
Section 97B.49H - Active member supplemental accounts.

97B.49H Active member supplemental accounts.
1. There is established, for each active member, a supplemental account consisting of amounts credited to the account as provided in this section which shall be held and used for the exclusive benefit of the member pursuant to the requirements of this section.
2. Amounts shall be credited to a supplemental account of each active member pursuant to the requirements of this section following a determination by the system’s actuary during the most recent annual actuarial valuation that the retirement system does not have an unfunded accrued liability. For purposes of this section, the retirement system does not have an unfunded accrued liability if the actuarial accrued liability of the retirement system based on the actuarial cost method used by the actuary does not exceed the actuarial value of assets of the retirement system as of the valuation date.
3. The system shall annually determine the amount to be credited to the supplemental accounts of active members. The total amount credited to the supplemental accounts of all active members shall not exceed the amount that the system determines, in consultation with the system’s actuary, leaves the system fully funded following the crediting of the total amount to the supplemental accounts. The amount to be credited shall not be greater than the amount calculated by multiplying the member’s covered wages for the applicable wage reporting period by the supplemental rate. For purposes of this subsection, the supplemental rate is the difference, if positive, between the combined employee and employer statutory contribution rates in effect under section 97B.11 and the normal cost rate of the retirement system as determined by the system’s actuary in the most recent annual actuarial valuation of the retirement system. The credits shall be made to each member’s account at the time that covered wages are reported for each wage reporting period during the calendar year following a determination that the retirement system will remain fully funded following the crediting of the total amount to the supplemental accounts. The normal cost rate, calculated according to the actuarial cost method used, is the percent of pay allocated to each year of service that is necessary to fund projected benefits over all members’ service with the retirement system.
4. Amounts credited to a member’s supplemental account shall be credited with interest quarterly pursuant to section 97B.70, subsection 2.
5. Amounts credited to a member’s supplemental account shall be distributed as follows:
a. If a member terminates covered employment and files an application for a refund under section 97B.53, the member shall receive in a lump sum payment, in addition to any other payment provided by this chapter, all amounts credited to the member’s supplemental account.
b. If a member dies prior to retirement, the member’s beneficiary shall receive in a lump sum payment, in addition to any other payment provided by this chapter, all amounts credited to the member’s supplemental account.
c. Upon retirement, the member shall elect to receive in a lump sum payment or in an annuity, in addition to any other payment provided by this chapter, all amounts credited to the member’s supplemental account. The annuity provided under this section shall be payable in the same form, at the same time, and to the same persons, including beneficiaries and contingent annuitants, that the member elects for the payments under the other provisions of this chapter providing for the monthly payment of allowances. The amount of an annuity provided under this section, including amounts payable to beneficiaries and contingent annuitants, shall be calculated using the amount credited to the member’s supplemental account as of the date of retirement, and the assumptions underlying the actuarial tables used to calculate optional allowances under section 97B.51.
98 Acts, ch 1183, §42, 43; 2000 Acts, ch 1077, §47; 2001 Acts, ch 68, §21, 24; 2003 Acts, ch 145, §286; 2006 Acts, ch 1091, §8; 2008 Acts, ch 1171, §35, 48
Referred to in §97B.1A, 97B.46, 97B.48, 602.11115, 602.11116

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Iowa Code

Title III - PUBLIC SERVICES AND REGULATION

Chapter 97B - IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM (IPERS)

Section 97B.1 - System created — organizational definitions.

Section 97B.1A - Definitions.

Section 97B.2 - Purpose of chapter.

Section 97B.3 - Chief executive officer — appointment and qualifications.

Section 97B.4 - Administration of chapter — powers and duties of system — immunity.

Section 97B.5

Section 97B.6

Section 97B.7 - Fund created — exclusive benefit — standing appropriations.

Section 97B.7A - Investment and management of retirement fund — standards — immunity.

Section 97B.8

Section 97B.8A - Investment board.

Section 97B.8B - Benefits advisory committee.

Section 97B.9 - Contributions — payment and interest.

Section 97B.9A - Collections — waiver.

Section 97B.10 - Crediting of erroneous contributions.

Section 97B.11 - Contributions by employer and employee.

Section 97B.11A - Pickup of employee contributions.

Section 97B.12

Section 97B.13

Section 97B.14 - Contributions forwarded.

Section 97B.14A - Wage reporting.

Section 97B.15 - Rules, policies, and procedures.

Section 97B.16 - Procedure of system.

Section 97B.17 - Records maintained.

Section 97B.18 - Statement of accumulated credit.

Section 97B.19 - Revision for error.

Section 97B.20

Section 97B.20A - Appeal procedure.

Section 97B.20B - Hearing by administrative law judge.

Section 97B.22 - Witnesses and evidence.

Section 97B.23 - Penalty for noncompliance.

Section 97B.24 - Production of books and papers.

Section 97B.25 - Applications for benefits.

Section 97B.26

Section 97B.27 - Review of decision.

Section 97B.28 - System deemed party to action.

Section 97B.29 - Judicial review.

Section 97B.32 - Appeal to supreme court.

Section 97B.33 - Payment to individuals.

Section 97B.34 - Payment to representatives.

Section 97B.34A - Payment to minors.

Section 97B.35 - Finality of such payments.

Section 97B.36 - Representatives of system.

Section 97B.37 - Recognition of agents.

Section 97B.38 - Fees for services.

Section 97B.39 - Rights not transferable or subject to legal process — exceptions.

Section 97B.40 - Fraud.

Section 97B.42 - Mandatory membership — membership in other systems.

Section 97B.42A - Optional exclusion from membership.

Section 97B.42B - Transfer to chapter 97A — options for certain public safety employees.

Section 97B.42C - Retirement system merger.

Section 97B.43 - Prior service credit.

Section 97B.44 - Beneficiary.

Section 97B.45 - Normal retirement date.

Section 97B.46 - Service after age sixty-five.

Section 97B.47 - Early retirement date.

Section 97B.48 - Payment of allowances.

Section 97B.48A - Reemployment.

Section 97B.49 - Dormant accounts.

Section 97B.49A - Monthly payments of allowance — general calculation.

Section 97B.49B - Protection occupation.

Section 97B.49C - Sheriffs and deputy sheriffs.

Section 97B.49D - Hybrid formula.

Section 97B.49E - Minimum benefits.

Section 97B.49F - Retirement dividends.

Section 97B.49G - Monthly payments of allowance — miscellaneous provisions.

Section 97B.49H - Active member supplemental accounts.

Section 97B.49I - Qualified benefits arrangement.

Section 97B.50 - Early retirement.

Section 97B.50A - Disability benefits for special service members.

Section 97B.51 - Allowance upon retirement.

Section 97B.52 - Payment to beneficiary.

Section 97B.52A - Eligibility for benefits — bona fide retirement.

Section 97B.53 - Termination of employment — refund options.

Section 97B.53A - Duty of system.

Section 97B.53B - Rollovers of members’ accounts.

Section 97B.54

Section 97B.55

Section 97B.56 - Abolished system — liquidation fund.

Section 97B.57

Section 97B.58 - Information furnished by employer.

Section 97B.59

Section 97B.60

Section 97B.61

Section 97B.62 - Accepting employment deemed consent.

Section 97B.64 - Insurance laws not applicable.

Section 97B.65 - Revision rights reserved — limitation on increase of benefits — rates of contribution.

Section 97B.66 - Former members.

Section 97B.68 - Employees under federal civil service.

Section 97B.70 - Interest and dividends to members.

Section 97B.71

Section 97B.72

Section 97B.72A

Section 97B.73

Section 97B.73A

Section 97B.73B - Patient advocates — unpaid contributions — service purchase.

Section 97B.74 - Reinstatement as a vested member (buy-back).

Section 97B.75 - Prior service credit before January 1, 1946.

Section 97B.80 - Veteran’s credit.

Section 97B.80A

Section 97B.80B

Section 97B.80C - Purchases of permissive service credit.

Section 97B.81 - Leaves of absence.

Section 97B.82 - Purchase of service credit — direct rollovers — direct transfers.