74-4927. Plan of death and long-term disability benefits; employer contributions, limitation; optional death benefit plan; naming of beneficiaries. (1) The board may establish a plan of death and long-term disability benefits to be paid to the members of the retirement system as provided by this section. The long-term disability benefit shall be payable in accordance with the terms of such plan as established by the board, except that for any member who is disabled prior to the effective date of this act, the annual disability benefit amount shall be an amount equal to 662/3% of the member's annual rate of compensation on the date such disability commenced. Such plan shall provide that:
(A) The right to receive such long-term disability benefit shall cease: (i) For a member who becomes eligible for such benefit before attaining age 60, upon the date that such member attains age 65 or the date of such member's retirement, whichever first occurs; and (ii) for a member who becomes eligible for such benefit at or after attaining age 60, the date that such member has received such benefit for a period of five years, or upon the date of such member's retirement, whichever first occurs.
(B) Long-term disability benefit payments shall be in lieu of any accidental total disability benefit that a member may be eligible to receive under K.S.A. 74-4916(3), and amendments thereto. The member must make an initial application for social security disability benefits and, if denied such benefits, the member must pursue and exhaust all administrative remedies of the social security administration that include, but are not limited to, reconsideration and hearings. Such plan may provide that any amount that a member receives as a social security benefit or a disability benefit or compensation from any source by reason of any employment including, but not limited to, workers compensation benefits may be deducted from the amount of long-term disability benefit payments under such plan. However, in no event shall the amount of long-term disability benefit payments under such plan be reduced by any amounts a member receives as a supplemental disability benefit or compensation from any source by reason of the member's employment, provided such supplemental disability benefit or compensation is based solely upon the portion of the member's monthly compensation that exceeds the maximum monthly compensation taken into account under such plan. As used in this paragraph, "maximum monthly compensation" means the dollar amount that results from dividing the maximum monthly disability benefit payable under such plan by the percentage of compensation that is used to calculate disability benefit payments under such plan. During the period in which such member is pursuing such administrative remedies prior to a final decision of the social security administration, social security disability benefits may be estimated and may be deducted from the amount of long-term disability benefit payments under such plan. If the social security benefit, workers compensation benefit, other income or wages or other disability benefit by reason of employment other than a supplemental benefit based solely on compensation in excess of the maximum monthly compensation taken into account under such plan, or any part thereof, is paid in a lump-sum, the amount of the reduction shall be calculated on a monthly basis over the period of time for which the lump-sum is given. As used in this section, "workers compensation benefits" means the total award of disability benefit payments under the workers compensation act notwithstanding any payment of attorney fees from such benefits as provided in the workers compensation act.
(C) The plan may include other provisions relating to: Qualifications for benefits; schedules and graduation of benefits; limitations of eligibility for benefits by reason of termination of employment or membership; conversion privileges; limitations of eligibility for benefits by reason of leaves of absence, military service or other interruptions in service; limitations on the condition of long-term disability benefit payment by reason of improved health; requirements for medical examinations or reports; or any other reasonable provisions as established by rule and regulation of uniform application adopted by the board.
(D) Any visually impaired person who is in training at and employed by a sheltered workshop for the blind operated by the secretary for children and families and who would otherwise be eligible for the long-term disability benefit as described in this section shall not be eligible to receive such benefit due to visual impairment as such impairment shall be determined to be a preexisting condition.
(2) (A) In the event that a member becomes eligible for a long-term disability benefit under the plan authorized by this section such member shall be given participating service credit for the entire period of such disability. Such member's final average salary shall be computed in accordance with K.S.A. 74-4902(17), and amendments thereto, except that the years of participating service used in such computation shall be the years of salaried participating service.
(B) In the event that a member eligible for a long-term disability benefit under the plan authorized by this section shall be disabled for a period of five years or more immediately preceding retirement, such member's final average salary shall be adjusted upon retirement by the actuarial salary assumption rates in existence during such period of disability. Effective July 1, 1998, such member's final average salary shall be adjusted upon retirement by an amount equal to the lesser of: (i) The percentage increase in the consumer price index for all urban consumers as published by the bureau of labor statistics of the United States department of labor minus 1%; or (ii) four percent per annum, measured from the member's last day on the payroll to the month that is two months prior to the month of retirement, for each year of disability after July 1, 1998.
(C) In the event that a member eligible for a long-term disability benefit under the plan authorized by this section shall be disabled for a period of five years or more immediately preceding death, such member's current annual rate shall be adjusted by the actuarial salary assumption rates in existence during such period of disability. Effective July 1, 1998, such member's current annual rate shall be adjusted upon death by an amount equal to the lesser of: (i) The percentage increase in the consumer price index for all urban consumers published by the bureau of labor statistics of the United States department of labor minus 1%; or (ii) 4% per annum, measured from the member's last day on the payroll to the month that is two months prior to the month of death, for each year of disability after July 1, 1998.
(3) (A) To carry out the legislative intent to provide, within the funds made available therefor, the broadest possible coverage for members who are in active employment or involuntarily absent from such active employment, the plan of death and long-term disability benefits shall be subject to adjustment from time to time by the board within the limitations of this section. The plan may include terms and provisions that are consistent with the terms and provisions of group life and long-term disability policies usually issued to those employers who employ a large number of employees. The board shall have the authority to establish and adjust from time to time the procedures for financing and administering the plan of death and long-term disability benefits authorized by this section. Either the insured death benefit or the insured disability benefit or both such benefits may be financed directly by the system or by one or more insurance companies authorized and licensed to transact group life and group accident and health insurance in this state.
(B) The board may contract with one or more insurance companies, which are authorized and licensed to transact group life and group accident and health insurance in Kansas, to underwrite or to administer or to both underwrite and administer either the insured death benefit or the long-term disability benefit or both such benefits. Each such contract with an insurance company under this subsection shall be entered into on the basis of competitive bids solicited and administered by the board. Such competitive bids shall be based on specifications prepared by the board.
(i) In the event the board purchases one or more policies of group insurance from such company or companies to provide either the insured death benefit or the long-term disability benefit or both such benefits, the board shall have the authority to subsequently cancel one or more of such policies and, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to release each company that issued any such canceled policy from any liability for future benefits under any such policy and to have the reserves established by such company under any such canceled policy returned to the system for deposit in the group insurance reserve of the fund.
(ii) In addition, the board shall have the authority to cancel any policy or policies of group life and long-term disability insurance in existence on the effective date of this act and, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to release each company that issued any such canceled policy from any liability for future benefits under any such policy and to have the reserves established by such company under any such canceled policy returned to the system for deposit in the group insurance reserve of the fund. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no premium tax shall be due or payable by any such company or companies on any such policy or policies purchased by the board nor shall any brokerage fees or commissions be paid thereon.
(4) (A) There is hereby created in the state treasury the group insurance reserve fund. Investment income of the fund shall be added or credited to the fund as provided by law. The cost of the plan of death and long-term disability benefits shall be paid from the group insurance reserve fund, which shall be administered by the board. Each participating employer shall appropriate and pay to the system in such manner as the board shall prescribe in addition to the employee and employer retirement contributions an amount equal to 1.0% of the amount of compensation on which the members' contributions to the Kansas public employees retirement system are based for deposit in the group insurance reserve fund. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, no participating employer other than the state of Kansas shall appropriate and pay to the system any amount provided for by this subsection for deposit in the group insurance reserve fund for the period commencing on July 1, 2021, and ending on June 30, 2022. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, the state of Kansas shall not appropriate and pay to the system any amount provided for by this subsection for deposit in the group insurance reserve fund for the period commencing on July 1, 2020, and ending on June 30, 2021.
(B) The director of the budget and the governor shall include in the budget and in the budget request for appropriations for personal services a sum to pay the state's contribution to the group insurance reserve fund as provided by this section and shall present the same to the legislature for allowances and appropriation.
(C) The provisions of K.S.A. 74-4920(4), and amendments thereto, shall apply for the purpose of providing the funds to make the contributions to be deposited to the group insurance reserve fund.
(D) Any dividend or retrospective rate credit allowed by an insurance company or companies shall be credited to the group insurance reserve fund and the board may take such amounts into consideration in determining the amounts of the benefits under the plan authorized by this section.
(5) The death benefit provided under the plan of death and long-term disability benefits authorized by this section shall be known and referred to as insured death benefit. The long-term disability benefit provided under the plan of death and long-term disability benefits authorized by this section shall be known and referred to as long-term disability benefit.
(6) The board is hereby authorized to establish an optional death benefit plan for employees and spouses and dependents of employees. Except as provided in subsection (7), such optional death benefit plan shall be made available to all employees who are covered or may hereafter become covered by the plan of death and long-term disability benefits authorized by this section. The cost of the optional death benefit plan shall be paid by the applicant either by means of a system of payroll deductions or direct payment to the board. The board shall have the authority and discretion to establish such terms, conditions, specifications and coverages as it may deem to be in the best interest of the state of Kansas and its employees that should include term death benefits for the person's period of active state employment regardless of age, but in no case, shall the maximum allowable coverage be less than $200,000. The cost of the optional death benefit plan shall not be established on such a basis as to unreasonably discriminate against any particular age group. The board shall have full administrative responsibility, discretion and authority to establish and continue such optional death benefit plan and the director of accounts and reports of the department of administration shall when requested by the board and from funds appropriated or available for such purpose establish a system to make periodic deductions from state payrolls to cover the cost of the optional death benefit plan coverage under the provisions of this subsection and shall remit all deductions together with appropriate accounting reports to the system. There is hereby created in the state treasury the optional death benefit plan reserve fund. Investment income of the fund shall be added or credited to the fund as provided by law. All funds received by the board, whether in the form of direct payments, payroll deductions or otherwise, shall be accounted for separately from all other funds of the retirement system and shall be paid into the optional death benefit plan reserve fund, from which the board is authorized to make the appropriate payments and to pay the ongoing costs of administration of such optional death benefit plan as may be incurred in carrying out the provisions of this subsection.
(7) Any employer other than the state of Kansas that is currently a participating employer of the Kansas public employees retirement system or is in the process of affiliating with the Kansas public employees retirement system may also elect to affiliate for the purposes of subsection (6). All such employers shall make application for affiliation with such system, to be effective on January 1 or July 1 next following application.
(8) For purposes of the death benefit provided under the plan of death and long-term disability benefits authorized by this section and the optional death benefit plan authorized by subsection (6), commencing on the effective date of this act, in the case of medical or financial hardship of the member as determined by the executive director, or otherwise commencing January 1, 2005, the member may name a beneficiary or beneficiaries other than the beneficiary or beneficiaries named by the member to receive other benefits as provided by the provisions of K.S.A. 74-4901 et seq., and amendments thereto.
History: L. 1965, ch. 446, § 8; L. 1973, ch. 323, § 1; L. 1975, ch. 408, § 2; L. 1978, ch. 321, § 1; L. 1980, ch. 239, § 1; L. 1981, ch. 315, § 2; L. 1982, ch. 319, § 29; L. 1984, ch. 289, § 11; L. 1985, ch. 254, § 14; L. 1986, ch. 294, § 7; L. 1987, ch. 299, § 23; L. 1989, ch. 232, § 12; L. 1990, ch. 282, § 12; L. 1993, ch. 289, § 4; L. 1994, ch. 293, § 17; L. 1998, ch. 64, § 53; L. 1998, ch. 201, § 29; L. 2000, ch. 112, § 5; L. 2000, ch. 152, § 16; L. 2001, ch. 209, § 23; L. 2002, ch. 116, § 4; L. 2003, ch. 155, § 8; L. 2004, ch. 182, § 5; L. 2005, ch. 196, § 10; L. 2006, ch. 168, § 5; L. 2009, ch. 4, § 1; L. 2010, ch. 158, § 1; L. 2012, ch. 171, § 26; L. 2013, ch. 57, § 1; L. 2014, ch. 115, § 303; L. 2016, ch. 76, § 7; L. 2021, ch. 75, § 3; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 74 - State Boards, Commissions And Authorities
Article 49 - Public Employees Retirement Systems
74-4903 System established; powers and duties.
74-4906 Board of trustees; meetings; quorum; compensation.
74-4907 Principal office of system; records, inspection; annual report.
74-4909b KPERS board; fee charged for investment and management services.
74-4910a Kansas advocacy board as eligible employer.
74-4911a Validity of certain elections not to participate; effective date.
74-4911d Membership election for certain persons employed on June 17, 1983; procedure; effect.
74-4912 Consolidation of other systems with state system; resolution; requirements.
74-4913 Credited service; prior service credit; participating service credit.
74-4914b Same; application of 74-4901 to 74-4929.
74-4914d Certain employees of department of corrections; employer contribution rate.
74-4915a Retirement benefits for members ineligible due to a reduction in hours.
74-4915c Retirement benefits for certain elected local officials; exceptions; service credit.
74-4918a Retirement benefit options; spousal consent; statement required.
74-4919a Purchase of participating service credit.
74-4919b Reinstatement of service for certain forfeited service.
74-4919e Revocation of election; new election after termination and withdrawal.
74-4919f Election to repurchase; lump-sum payment; determination of amount.
74-4919j Purchase of participating service credit for service as an elected official.
74-4919l Repurchase of previously forfeited service credit.
74-4919m Purchase of participating service by previous TIAA-CREF members.
74-4919n Purchase of additional benefits for nonfederal governmental employment.
74-4919p Purchase of prior service for certain service in the United States peace corps.
74-4919r Purchase of service for in-state nonfederal governmental employment.
74-4919s Purchase of service for VISTA service.
74-4919v Purchase of participating service credit for certain journeyman service as teacher.
74-4922 Reserves of the fund; crediting of interest.
74-4924a Recovery of benefits inadvertently paid to certain retirants.
74-4925a Benefits granted to certain surviving spouses.
74-4925b Regents employees; contribution of portion of compensation to retirement plan; eligibility.
74-4925e Same; employer contribution rate for retirement plan.
74-4925g Certain regent retirants designated as special members.
74-4927d Optional death benefit plan eligibility for active members of judges' retirement system.
74-4928 Eligibility for membership of certain persons; conditions.
74-4929 Requirement to become affiliated when municipal consolidations occur.
74-4930 Employer contributions; when certain additional costs reflected.
74-4931 Eligible employers; participating employers; entry date.
74-4931a Kansas state high school activities association, eligible employer.
74-4931b Same; payment of contributions; benefits of membership conferred.
74-4936 Credited service; prior service credit; participating service credit.
74-4938 Retirement benefits; annual benefits; vested benefits; minimum benefits.
74-4939 Employee and employer contributions; certification of employer rate and information.
74-4940 Compensation of members in school employment; times of payment.
74-4942 Payment to qualify as employee of certain former suspended annuitants.
74-4944 Same; funding of increase; past service cost.
74-4945 Increase in retirement benefits for certain persons; schedule; past service cost.
74-4950h Postretirement benefit increase for certain retirants of state school retirement system.
74-4950i Postretirement benefit increase for payment after June 30, 1998, for certain retirants.
74-4954a Emergency medical service technicians; defined as fireman; affiliation by county or city.
74-4960 Disability benefits; procedures and reports.
74-4964 Retirement benefit options; elections of member and spouse; joint annuitants.
74-4968 Retirement fund; investments; reserves.
74-4970 Application for benefits; time limitation.
74-4971 Entry of Kansas highway patrol into system.
74-4972 Definition of "patrolman" and "patrolmen."
74-4976 Employer contributions; included in budget; exception for first year.
74-4977 Termination of employment; conditions for prior service credit upon returning to employment.
74-4978 Certain patrolmen not affected by act.
74-4978a Entry date for Kansas highway patrol for certain patrolmen.
74-4978c Exception to definition of "final average salary."
74-4978e Application of certain laws to members electing under 74-4978b.
74-4978h Employee contributions of special members.
74-4979 Entry of Kansas bureau of investigation into system.
74-4980 Definition of "agent."
74-4984 Employer contributions; included in the budget; exception for first year.
74-4985 Termination of employment; conditions for prior service credit upon returning to employment.
74-4986 Certain agents not affected by act.
74-4986b Preservation of entitlement to receive pension or other benefit from KBI pension fund.
74-4986d Increase in retirement benefits for certain persons; schedule.
74-4986e Same; increases accrue from July 1, 1973.
74-4986g Same; application for affiliation; credited service.
74-4986h Same; election to become a member by a university police officer.
74-4986i Same; application of 74-4951 through 74-4970; employee contributions; deductions.
74-4986j Same; employer contributions.
74-4986k Deferred retirement option program.
74-4986l Deferred retirement option program (DROP); definitions.
74-4986m Same; interest credits.
74-4986n Same; election; requirements; continued service.
74-4986p Same; termination events.
74-4989 Lump-sum death benefit for retirants.
74-4996 Same; act supplemental to Kansas public employees retirement act; first retirement date.
74-4998 Same; rights under act; waiver of rights under 46-1301.
74-4998c Same; contributions; deductions; employer pickup of member contributions.
74-4998d Same; retirement benefits; final average salary; retirement benefit options.
74-4998e Same; retirement benefits; vesting, application.
74-4998f Same; employer contributions; determination and payment.
74-4998g Elected state official provision supplemental to KPERS act.
74-49,101 Request for appropriation for employer contribution; rate for fiscal 1976.
74-49,102 Employee contributions for members and special members under 74-4999; payroll deductions.
74-49,107 Administration of official court reporters retirement system by KPERS board.
74-49,108 Nonjudicial personnel of state court system; credited service for eligible personnel.
74-49,108a Application of 74-4999 et seq. to certain court reporters.
74-49,110 Retirant dividend payment reserve in KPERS fund; annual credits.
74-49,112 Same; payments to local school annuitants.
74-49,113 Retirant dividend payments; payments to insured disability benefit recipients.
74-49,114a Retirant dividend payment October 1, 2000, for certain retirants.
74-49,114b Retirant dividend payment, October 1, 2007, for certain retirants.
74-49,114c Retirant dividend payment, October 1, 2008, for certain retirants.
74-49,116 Payments due system by participating employer who employs retirant.
74-49,117 Benefits on behalf of full-time students.
74-49,125 Benefit increases; application of 74-49,123.
74-49,127 Payments to beneficiaries.
74-49,128 Nature of certain benefits; not regulated by insurance department.
74-49,134 Member election for contributions and benefits.
74-49,135 Member election related to member contributions and benefits.
74-49,136 Financial compliance audits; selection of firm.
74-49,203 Membership, new and non-vested employees; election by certain members.
74-49,204 Normal retirement date; application to school employment.
74-49,207 Security officers; normal retirement date; early retirement.
74-49,208 Vesting of benefits.
74-49,209 Retirement benefit options, election by member or spouse; determination of benefit.
74-49,210 Member contributions.
74-49,211 Employer contributions.
74-49,212 Adjustment of employee rate of contribution; circumstances.
74-49,304 Powers and duties of board.
74-49,305 Member contributions.
74-49,307 Employer credits; change; employer contributions to death and disability fund.
74-49,314 Application of federal internal revenue code to benefit payments.
74-49,315 Determination of beneficiary; lump-sum death benefit for retirants.