97B.53B Rollovers of members’ accounts.
1. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires, and to the extent permitted by the internal revenue service:
a. “Direct rollover” means a payment by the system to the eligible retirement plan specified by an eligible person.
b. “Eligible person” means any of the following:
(1) The member.
(2) The member’s surviving spouse.
(3) The member’s spouse or former spouse as an alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations order.
(4) Effective January 1, 2007, the member’s nonspouse beneficiaries who are designated beneficiaries as defined by section 401(a)(9)(E) of the federal Internal Revenue Code, as authorized under section 829 of the federal Pension Protection Act of 2006.
c. “Eligible retirement plan” means, for an eligible person, any of the following retirement plans that can accept an eligible rollover distribution from that eligible person:
(1) An individual retirement account in accordance with section 408(a) of the federal Internal Revenue Code.
(2) An individual retirement annuity in accordance with section 408(b) of the federal Internal Revenue Code.
(3) An annuity plan in accordance with section 403(a) of the federal Internal Revenue Code, or a qualified trust in accordance with section 401(a) of the federal Internal Revenue Code, that accepts an eligible rollover distribution from a member.
(4) Effective January 1, 2002, an annuity contract described in section 403(b) of the federal Internal Revenue Code, and an eligible plan under section 457(b) of the federal Internal Revenue Code which is maintained by a state, political subdivision of a state, or any agency or instrumentality of a state or political subdivision of a state that chooses to separately account for amounts transferred into such eligible retirement plan from the system.
(5) Effective January 1, 2008, a Roth individual retirement account or a Roth individual retirement annuity established under section 408A of the Internal Revenue Code.
d. (1) “Eligible rollover distribution” includes any of the following:
(a) All or any portion of a member’s account and supplemental account.
(b) Effective January 1, 2002, after-tax employee contributions, if the plan to which such amounts are to be transferred is an individual retirement account described in federal Internal Revenue Code section 408(a) or 408(b), or is a qualified defined contribution plan described in federal Internal Revenue Code section 401(a) or 403(a), and such plan agrees to separately account for the after-tax amount so transferred.
(c) Effective January 1, 2007, after-tax employee contributions to a qualified defined benefit plan described in federal Internal Revenue Code section 401(a) or 403(a), or a tax-sheltered annuity plan described in federal Internal Revenue Code section 403(b), and such plan agrees to separately account for the after-tax amount so transferred.
(2) An eligible rollover distribution does not include any of the following:
(a) A distribution that is one of a series of substantially equal periodic payments, which occur annually or more frequently, made for the life or life expectancy of the distributee or the joint lives or joint life expectancies of the distributee and the distributee’s designated beneficiary, or made for a specified period of ten years or more.
(b) A distribution to the extent that the distribution is required pursuant to section 401(a)(9) of the federal Internal Revenue Code.
(c) Prior to January 1, 2002, the portion of any distribution that is not includible in the gross income of the distributee, determined without regard to the exclusion for net unrealized appreciation with respect to employer securities.
2. An eligible person may elect, at the time and in the manner prescribed in rules adopted by the system and in rules of the receiving retirement plan, to have the system pay all or a portion of an eligible rollover distribution directly to an eligible retirement plan in a direct rollover. However, effective January 1, 2007, if the eligible person is a nonspouse beneficiary as described in subsection 1, paragraph “b”, subparagraph (4), the nonspouse beneficiary may only have a direct rollover of the distribution to an individual retirement account or annuity as described in subsection 1, paragraph “c”, subparagraphs (1), (2), and (5), established for the purpose of receiving the distribution on behalf of the nonspouse beneficiary, and such individual retirement account or annuity will be treated as an inherited individual retirement account or annuity pursuant to section 829 of the federal Pension Protection Act of 2006.
94 Acts, ch 1183, §48; 96 Acts, ch 1187, §50; 2000 Acts, ch 1077, §65; 2001 Acts, ch 68, §21, 24; 2002 Acts, ch 1135, §30, 38; 2003 Acts, ch 145, §286; 2004 Acts, ch 1103, §48, 61; 2008 Acts, ch 1032, §201; 2008 Acts, ch 1171, §39, 48, 49
Structure 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.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.7 - Fund created — exclusive benefit — standing appropriations.
Section 97B.7A - Investment and management of retirement fund — standards — immunity.
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.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.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.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.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.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.56 - Abolished system — liquidation fund.
Section 97B.58 - Information furnished by employer.
Section 97B.62 - Accepting employment deemed consent.
Section 97B.64 - Insurance laws not applicable.
Section 97B.66 - Former members.
Section 97B.68 - Employees under federal civil service.
Section 97B.70 - Interest and dividends to members.
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.80C - Purchases of permissive service credit.
Section 97B.81 - Leaves of absence.
Section 97B.82 - Purchase of service credit — direct rollovers — direct transfers.