97B.8B Benefits advisory committee.
1. Committee established. A benefits advisory committee shall be established whose duty is to consider and make recommendations to the system and the general assembly concerning the provision of benefits and services to members of the retirement system.
2. Membership. The benefits advisory committee shall be comprised of representatives of constituent groups concerned with the retirement system, and shall include representatives of employers, active members, and retired members. In addition, the director of the department of administrative services and a member of the public selected by the voting members of the committee shall serve as members of the committee. The system shall adopt rules under chapter 17A to provide for the selection of members to the committee and the election of the voting members of the committee.
3. Voting members. Of the members who comprise the committee, nine members shall be voting members. Except as otherwise provided by this subsection, the voting members shall be elected by the members of the committee from the membership of the committee. Of the nine voting members of the committee, four shall represent covered employers, and four shall represent the members of the retirement system. Of the four voting members representing employers, one shall be the director of the department of administrative services, one shall be a member of a constituent group that represents cities, one shall be a member of a constituent group that represents counties, and one shall be a member of a constituent group that represents local school districts. Of the four voting members who represent members of the retirement system, one shall be a member of a constituent group that represents teachers. The ninth voting member of the committee shall be a citizen who is not a member of the retirement system and who is elected by the other voting members of the committee.
4. Duties.
a. At least every two years, the benefits advisory committee shall review the benefits and services provided to members under this chapter, and the voting members of the committee shall make recommendations to the system and the general assembly concerning the services provided to members and the benefits, benefits policy, and benefit goals, provided under this chapter.
b. The benefits advisory committee shall be involved in the performance evaluation of the chief benefits officer.
c. Upon the expiration of the term of office of or a vacancy concerning one of the three members of the investment board described in section 97B.8A, subsection 4, paragraph “a”, subparagraph (1), subparagraph division (b), the voting members of the committee shall submit to the governor the names of at least two nominees who meet the requirements specified in that subparagraph division. The governor may appoint the member from the list submitted by the committee.
5. Terms of voting members. Except for the director of the department of administrative services and as otherwise provided in the rules for the initial selection of voting members of the committee, each member selected to be a voting member shall serve as a voting member for three years. Terms for voting members begin on May 1 in the year of selection and expire on April 30 in the year of expiration. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original selections. A vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term.
6. Expenses. The members who are not active members of the retirement system shall be paid their actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties and shall receive a per diem as specified in section 7E.6 for each day of service not exceeding forty days per year. The members who are active members of the retirement system and the director of the department of administrative services shall be paid their actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties as members of the committee and the performance of their duties as members of the committee shall not affect their salaries, vacations, or leaves of absence for sickness or injury. However, the benefits advisory committee shall not incur any additional expenses in fulfilling its duties as provided by this section without the express written authority of the chief executive officer.
2001 Acts, ch 68, §13, 24; 2003 Acts, ch 145, §286; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §263
Referred to in §97B.1
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.