Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 104 - Retirement of State Officers and Employees
Section 104.342 - Certain teachers employed by state to be members, when — may elect to remain members of public school retirement system, procedure, election for certain teachers required to be made, when — effect of failure to make election — newly...

Effective - 28 Aug 2018, 2 histories
104.342. Certain teachers employed by state to be members, when — may elect to remain members of public school retirement system, procedure, election for certain teachers required to be made, when — effect of failure to make election — newly employed teachers to become members of state system — employees at time of service not covered by federal Social Security, effect — certain employees electing to remain in school retirement system entitled to refund plus interest, when — certain teachers remaining in school retirement system to be noncontributory members. — 1. Any person hired by the state on or after August 13, 1986, in any of the positions described in this subsection shall be a member of the system from the date on which such employment begins. This subsection shall apply to any person duly certified under the law governing the certification of teachers who is employed full time:
(1) As a teacher by the division of youth services;
(2) As a teacher by a division of the state department of social services and who renders services in a school whose standards of education are set and which is supervised by a public school officer of the county in which the school is located, by the department of elementary and secondary education or by the coordinating board for higher education;
(3) As a teacher by the section of inmate education of the department of corrections;
(4) In either a teaching or supervisory teaching capacity by the department of mental health, in which his or her duties include participation in the educational program of the department of mental health.
2. Any person employed in any of the positions described in subsection 1 of this section immediately prior to and on August 13, 1986, may elect, in writing, to:
(1) Become a member of the Missouri state employees' retirement system effective January 1, 1987. Any person who, by virtue of an election made under this subdivision, becomes a member of the Missouri state employees' retirement system shall be entitled to creditable prior service credit for service rendered in any of the positions described in subsection 1 of this section. Members who so elect shall be eligible, upon written request filed with the public school retirement system, to receive a refund of their accumulated contributions including interest of six percent and upon payment of such refund, the public school retirement systems shall pay to the state employees' retirement system before June 30, 1987, an amount equal to the amount paid the public school retirement system on behalf of each member so electing by the member's employer; or
(2) Remain a member of the public school retirement system of Missouri created under sections 169.010 to 169.140. Any person entitled to make the election provided by this subsection who does not make such election, in writing, by January 1, 1987, shall be deemed to have elected to be governed by subdivision (1) of this subsection.
3. Any person who is employed on a full-time basis by Truman State University, Northwest Missouri State University, University of Central Missouri, Southeast Missouri State University, Missouri State University, Harris-Stowe State College or Missouri Southern State University, and Missouri Western State University shall be a member of the system; except that any person who is duly certified under the laws governing the certification of teachers and who is a full-time employee of such institution or institutions on June 14, 1989, and is contributing because of such employment to a retirement system established under sections 169.010 to 169.140 or sections 169.410 to 169.540, may make an election to continue in that retirement system if such election is made on or before December 31, 1989. This election shall not apply to any such person who commenced receiving retirement benefits prior to January 1, 1990, from any state retirement system because of such service.
4. Effective January 1, 1990, only after an affirmative referendum in accordance with section 105.353, any person who is employed on a full-time basis by the department of elementary and secondary education shall be a member of the system; except that any person duly certified under the law governing the certification of teachers who is a full-time employee at any time during the period extending from June 14, 1989, through December 31, 1989, and is contributing because of such employment to the retirement system established under sections 169.010 to 169.140, may elect to continue in that retirement system if such election is made on or before December 31, 1989. This election shall not apply to any such person who commenced receiving retirement benefits prior to January 1, 1990, from any state retirement system because of such service.
5. On June 14, 1989, all newly employed persons in the positions described in subsection 3 of this section shall become members of the Missouri state employees' retirement system. Effective January 1, 1990, and only after an affirmative referendum provided for in subsection 4 of this section, all newly employed persons in the positions described in subsection 4 of this section shall become members of the Missouri state employees' retirement system.
6. Any employee actively employed on June 14, 1989, who, because of employment in a position described in subsection 1, 3 or 4 of this section, has creditable service in this system for such employment which at the time the service was rendered was not covered by the federal Social Security Act, shall remain in this system and be entitled to the benefits provided under subdivision (1) of subsection 7 of this section; except that any such employee who has creditable service in this system because of employment in a position described in subsection 4 of this section which is not covered by the federal Social Security Act on January 1, 1990, shall not be entitled to the benefits provided under subdivision (1) of subsection 7 of this section for such creditable service.
7. Any person entitled to make the election provided by subsection 3 or 4 of this section, who does not make such election, in writing, on or before December 31, 1989, shall be deemed to have elected to be governed by subdivision (1) of this subsection:
(1) Those persons described in subsections 3 and 4 of this section who elect or have elected by written request filed with the board to be members of this system, shall be entitled to creditable prior service for service rendered in any of the positions described in subsections 1, 3 and 4 of this section. Any person who so elects shall be eligible, upon written request filed with the board on or before March 31, 1990, with the retirement system established under sections 169.010 to 169.140 or sections 169.410 to 169.540, to receive a refund of the member's accumulated contributions for the creditable service in any of the positions described in subsections 1, 3 and 4 of this section, plus interest at an annual rate of six percent computed on the refundable balance, if any, in the member's account in that retirement system as of June 30, 1989. Such refunds shall be made prior to June 1, 1990. If any creditable prior service transferred under subsection 1, 3 or 4 of this section, or subsection 3 of section 104.372, includes periods of service not covered by the federal Social Security Act, as provided in sections 105.300 to 105.430, then, in calculating the benefit amount payable to such member, the normal annuity shall be an amount equal to two and one-tenth percent of the average compensation of the member multiplied by the number of years of such creditable service for the positions described in subsections 1, 3 and 4 of this section not covered by the federal Social Security Act in addition to an amount payable under section 104.374 for all service covered by the federal Social Security Act. The normal annuity as described in this subdivision shall be adjusted for early retirement, if applicable;
(2) Any person described in subsections 3 and 4 of this section, who elects to remain in one of the retirement systems established under sections 169.010 to 169.140 or sections 169.410 to 169.540, shall, notwithstanding any provision of chapter 169 to the contrary, be a noncontributing member of such system and shall receive a refund of the member's accumulated contributions for the creditable service in any of the positions described in subsection 1, 3 or 4 of this section, plus interest at an annual rate of six percent computed on the refundable balance, if any, in the member's account in that retirement system as of June 30, 1989. Such refunds shall be made prior to June 1, 1990. At the time of retirement under the provisions of sections 169.010 to 169.140 or sections 169.410 to 169.540, such person shall receive a retirement benefit computed under the then existing law of that retirement system; except that, for any person employed in a position described in subsection 4 of this section, the benefit shall be the amount computed as though the position were not covered by the federal Social Security Act, reduced by the amount of any federal Social Security benefit the person may receive which is attributable to service rendered in the positions described in subsection 4 of this section after December 31, 1989.
8. Upon payment of the refunds provided in subdivision (1) of subsection 7 of this section, each refunding retirement system shall pay to the state employees' retirement system, by December 31, 1990, an amount actuarially determined to equal the liability transferred from such retirement systems. At least ninety days before each regular session of the general assembly the board of trustees of the affected public school retirement system shall certify to the division of budget an actuarially determined estimate of the amount which will be necessary during the next appropriation period to pay all liabilities, including costs of administration, which shall exist or accrue under subsections 1 to* 7 of this section during such period. The estimate shall be computed as a level percentage of payroll compensation to cover the normal cost and to amortize the accrued liability over a period not to exceed forty years. The commissioner of administration shall request appropriation of the amount calculated under the provisions of this subsection. The commissioner of administration monthly shall requisition and certify the payment to the executive secretary of the appropriate school retirement system.
9. Notwithstanding any provisions of chapter 169 to the contrary, any member who becomes a member under the provisions of subsection 2, 5, or 7 of this section and who has creditable service with a public school retirement system under that chapter because of employment with any employer other than those defined in subsection 1, 3, or 4 of this section shall immediately vest in that public school retirement system and upon attainment of the minimum retirement age of that system shall be entitled to a monthly benefit based on such creditable service and the law in effect at that time, provided the person does not elect to withdraw the member's accumulated contributions for such creditable service from that public school retirement system.
10. Effective July 1, 1988, the Lincoln University board of curators shall terminate the Lincoln University retirement, disability and death benefit plan and shall purchase through competitive bids annuities adequate to cover the liability for all benefits presently being paid from such plan to former employees or their surviving beneficiaries upon the death of the employee as provided by such plan at the time of the commencement of benefits to such former employees or beneficiaries. Lincoln University shall pay to the Missouri state employees' retirement system on or before July 1, 1988, an amount equal to all funds and securities thereon contained in the Lincoln University retirement, disability and death benefit plan less the amount needed to purchase annuities for retiree and survivor benefits.
11. Effective July 1, 1988, the Lincoln University board of curators shall certify to the board of trustees of the Missouri state employees' retirement system all persons eligible to receive but not yet receiving benefits under the Lincoln University retirement, disability and death benefit plan, for service prior to June 30, 1988, together with the amounts payable and supporting documentation as to the methods, plan provisions and data used to calculate such benefits, to the satisfaction of the board of trustees of the Missouri state employees' retirement system, and the Missouri state employees' retirement system shall assume responsibility for payment of such benefits in the future.
12. Any person employed on a full-time basis by Lincoln University on or after July 1, 1988, shall become a member of the Missouri state employees' retirement system, and may elect in writing to receive creditable prior service for all full-time service to Lincoln University if such service is not now credited the member under the Missouri state employees' retirement system, and provided the member elects in writing to forfeit all rights accrued under the Lincoln University retirement, disability and death benefit plan for such service.
13. (1) Any person who is employed by Harris-Stowe State College as a teacher or administrator on August 28, 1995, who was employed full time by Harris-Stowe College prior to September 1, 1978, who became a member of the Missouri state employees' retirement system on or after September 1, 1978, and who has been continuously employed by the college, may purchase creditable prior service for any service rendered to Harris-Stowe College prior to September 1, 1978, which is not otherwise credited under the Missouri state employees' retirement system, not to exceed twelve years.
(2) Any person eligible to purchase creditable prior service under the provisions of subdivision (1) of this subsection may make written application to the board of trustees of the Missouri state employees' retirement system prior to retirement, but not later than April 1, 1996. The purchase shall be effected by the member and the public school retirement system of which the member was previously a member paying to the Missouri state employees' retirement system the following amounts:
(a) The amount contributed by the employee to the St. Louis public school retirement system during the years of prior service with Harris-Stowe College for which the employee seeks to purchase creditable prior service in the Missouri state employees' retirement system, including interest which may have been credited to the member's individual account with the system, or which would have been credited to the account had it remained with the St. Louis public school retirement system; and
(b) An amount which shall not be less than zero and which shall equal the actuarial accrued liability of the St. Louis public school retirement system for the prior service, determined as of the transfer date as if the member were still in active service covered by the St. Louis public school retirement system, less the amount stipulated in paragraph (a) of this subdivision;
(c) If the member had received a refund of contributions related to service covered by the St. Louis public school retirement system, the amount stipulated in paragraph (a) of this subdivision shall be paid to the Missouri state employees' retirement system by the member, otherwise, such amount shall be paid to the Missouri state employees' retirement system by the St. Louis public school retirement system.
(3) Any amount payable to the Missouri state employees' retirement system by the member may be paid in a lump sum or in monthly installments. If paid in monthly installments, the period over which payments are being made may not extend beyond the earlier of the member's retirement date or April 1, 1997, and shall include interest at a rate established by the board of trustees of the Missouri state employees' retirement system.
(4) Any amounts payable to the Missouri state employees' retirement system by the St. Louis public schools retirement system shall be paid in a lump sum and shall not be paid later than the earlier of the member's retirement date or April 1, 1997, and shall include interest at a rate established by the board of trustees of the Missouri state employees' retirement system.
(5) Any person who elects to purchase creditable prior service under the provisions of this section shall file with the St. Louis public school retirement system an irrevocable waiver and release of any rights and benefits in that system for the creditable prior service being purchased. The member shall file with the Missouri state employees' retirement system a copy of the waiver and an affidavit stating that he or she is no longer eligible to receive benefits or credits in any other retirement system for the creditable prior service being purchased.
14. In no event shall any person receive service credit for the same period of service under more than one retirement system.
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(L. 1986 H.B. 1496, A.L. 1987 H.B. 713 merged with H.B. 384 Revision, A.L. 1988 H.B. 1100, et al., A.L. 1989 H.B. 610, A.L. 1995 H.B. 416, et al. merged with S.B. 340, A.L. 1997 H.B. 356, A.L. 2018 S.B. 975 & 1024 Revision)
*Word "through" appears in original rolls.

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VIII - Public Officers and Employees, Bonds and Records

Chapter 104 - Retirement of State Officers and Employees

Section 104.010 - Definitions.

Section 104.012 - Spouse defined.

Section 104.020 - System created.

Section 104.030 - Highway patrol uniformed members and civilian employees to be members of retirement system — credit for military service, when.

Section 104.035 - Deferred normal annuity on termination of employment to be paid to employee, requirements — reemployment and member of system, prior service credit restored, when — transportation department and highway patrol, deferred normal annui...

Section 104.040 - Members to receive credit for prior service — military service to be considered — purchase of credit for service in the Armed Forces, cost, interest rate, computation — certain creditable prior service, purchase of, effect — nonfede...

Section 104.050 - Years of service used in calculating annuity — noncompensated absences for illness and injury, effect — withdrawal before entitled to deferred annuity, relinquishes all rights — reinstatement of forfeited creditable service, when.

Section 104.060 - No payroll deductions — accumulated contributions refunded, when, to whom.

Section 104.070 - Board to submit estimate of amounts to be contributed by state — included in appropriation request.

Section 104.080 - Member may retire when — waiver of monthly annuity, when.

Section 104.081 - Highway patrol retirement age.

Section 104.090 - Normal annuity of retired member — additional allowance to patrolmen, qualifications — survivorship options — option selected prior to retirement, death of spouse, effect — spouse as beneficiary, effect — dissolution of marriage, ca...

Section 104.100 - Early retirement and retirement, service credits required at age fifty-five — sixty — sixty-five, exception — computation.

Section 104.103 - Annual benefit increase, when, how computed — limitation — reversion of amount of benefit — special consultant, compensation.

Section 104.110 - Disability benefits, who entitled, how calculated, terminated when — medical examination required, when — proof of application for Social Security benefits — death benefit, not payable, when — board to establish definitions — annuit...

Section 104.120 - Accumulated contributions paid as death benefit, when.

Section 104.130 - Death benefit of retired member.

Section 104.140 - Death prior to retirement, benefits.

Section 104.150 - Benefit fund, how held — purpose — deposit, executive director, duties, bond required — investment, board's powers and duties.

Section 104.160 - Board of trustees, membership — nominations and voting rights of members of system.

Section 104.170 - Officers of board of trustees, election, terms, duties — executive director, appointment, powers and duties — process to be served on executive director.

Section 104.175 - Liability insurance coverage authorized, state highways and transportation commission.

Section 104.180 - Meetings of board, quorum, compensation of employees of board — service to system deemed regular duties.

Section 104.190 - Records of board — report — office at Jefferson City — seal — audit of accounts, requirements.

Section 104.200 - Board may correct error in amounts paid member, limitation.

Section 104.210 - Powers of board of trustees.

Section 104.220 - Actuary, selection, duties.

Section 104.230 - Legal services to be rendered by whom.

Section 104.240 - Actions by and against system — process how served — venue of actions against system — no personal liability for official acts by officers and employees.

Section 104.250 - Law creates vested rights — benefits exempt from taxes and executions — exception, subject to child support and spousal maintenance.

Section 104.254 - Spouses of deceased retired members appointed as special consultants, when — duties — compensation — not to affect other benefits.

Section 104.255 - Certain surviving spouses to become consultants — compensation — not to affect survivor's benefits or eligibility for retirement — surviving spouses not receiving payments on or after September 1, 1989.

Section 104.260 - Members retiring after October 1, 1984, may be made consultants, when, procedure — compensation to be exempt from taxes, judgments, claims — unassignability.

Section 104.270 - Medical and death benefits to be furnished, how — state contribution, amount — contracts for, how let.

Section 104.271 - Retirement age, certain employees — "eighty and out".

Section 104.272 - Certain members entitled to credit for service regardless of classification.

Section 104.312 - Pension, annuity, benefit, right, and allowance is marital property — division of benefits order, requirements — information for courts — rejection of division of benefits order — basis for payment to alternate payee.

Section 104.320 - Retirement system to be body corporate, to be known as Missouri state employees' retirement system — powers and duties — medical benefit funds.

Section 104.330 - State employees to be members — military service, effect.

Section 104.332 - Certain legal advisors to be made special consultants on problems of retirement — legal advisor defined.

Section 104.335 - Vesting service — members who are entitled to annuities — requirements, amounts — terminated vested member, judge, administrative law judge or legal advisor, election to pay present value of annuity, eligibility, purchase of prior s...

Section 104.339 - Creditable prior service, members entitled to.

Section 104.340 - Creditable prior service and prior service credits — what is included — special consultants, requirements, compensation.

Section 104.342 - Certain teachers employed by state to be members, when — may elect to remain members of public school retirement system, procedure, election for certain teachers required to be made, when — effect of failure to make election — newly...

Section 104.343 - Military service, purchase of prior service credit, refund to surviving spouse when death occurs before retirement, procedure, limitation.

Section 104.344 - Member entitled to purchase prior creditable service for nonfederal full-time public employment or contractual services — method, period, limitation.

Section 104.345 - Circuit clerks entitled to prior service credit, when — certain circuit clerks to be appointed consultants, duties, compensation to be creditable service, when — clerks entitled to refund of contribution, procedure, also entitled to...

Section 104.347 - Member elected as circuit clerk of certain counties entitled to annuity.

Section 104.350 - Withdrawal from service, when, reentry after withdrawal, how made — forfeiture and reinstatement of creditable service, when.

Section 104.352 - Part-time legislative employees — insurance benefits — vesting service — deferred normal and partial annuities — requirements.

Section 104.354 - Part-time legislative employee retirement benefits — funding.

Section 104.370 - General assembly members entitled to normal annuity, requirements, limitation — election to state office, effect — certain members entitled to creditable prior service — former members as special consultants, compensation — elected...

Section 104.371 - Elective state officers entitled to normal annuity, how computed, exception — additional service, how credited — retirement age, statewide officer, annuity, amount.

Section 104.372 - General assembly members and elective state officers, survivor's income payments, when, amount — death before retirement survivor's benefit — creditable prior service for certain teachers employed by state — surviving spouse, specia...

Section 104.374 - State employee's normal annuity, computation — noncompensated absences counted as membership service, when — employees and general assembly members continuing to serve, cost-of-living increases on retirement or death.

Section 104.378 - Survivors as special consultants on board, when, compensation.

Section 104.380 - Retired members elected to state office, effect of — reemployment of retired members, effect of.

Section 104.395 - Options available to members in lieu of normal annuity — spouse as designated beneficiary, when — statement that spouse aware of retirement plan elected — reversion of amount of benefit, conditions — special consultant, compensation...

Section 104.400 - Normal retirement age — early retirement requirements — annuity, how computed.

Section 104.401 - Retirement requirements and procedure, annuity or deferred normal annuity, payment to commence when — temporary waiver of right to receive, effect, limitation.

Section 104.403 - Certain retirees eligible to apply for medical coverage benefits, amount of contribution, limitations.

Section 104.404 - Certain employees eligible for retirement may apply for medical benefits upon retirement, amount of contribution, time limitations.

Section 104.410 - Disability benefits, who entitled, eligibility — how calculated — eligibility requirements — disabled, a normal retiree, when — termination of disability, effect.

Section 104.415 - Annual benefit increase, when, how computed — minimum — maximum increase — payable when — temporary waiver of right to receive, effect, limitation.

Section 104.420 - Death before retirement, member or disabled member — surviving spouse to receive benefits — if no qualifying surviving spouse, children's benefits.

Section 104.422 - Accumulated contribution as death benefit of member or former member.

Section 104.436 - Financing pattern for contribution determinations — commissioner of administration to certify payment.

Section 104.438 - Benefit funds, pay period certification of amount required — treasurer to transfer amount to fund.

Section 104.440 - Benefit fund, how held — board's powers — deposit — bond of executive director, investment of fund.

Section 104.450 - Board of trustees, membership of — appointed members and elected members, how chosen.

Section 104.460 - Board officer, selection, terms — elected members campaign disclosure procedure, penalty — executive director and staff, appointment, salaries, expenses — service of process to be served on director or director's designee.

Section 104.470 - Meeting of board — quorum — meetings not required for decisions of board, procedure, exception — expenses — failure to attend, result, exceptions — vacancies.

Section 104.480 - Records of board — financial report — office at Jefferson City — seal — audit of accounts, requirements.

Section 104.490 - Correction of errors in amount paid members — falsification of records, penalty — survivor or beneficiary charged with killing member, denial of benefits, resumption of payments if not convicted.

Section 104.500 - Powers and duties of board — conflict of interest of members or employees prohibited.

Section 104.510 - Actuary, selection — duties.

Section 104.515 - Insurance and disability benefits to be kept in separate accounts — state's contribution, amount, contribution to be made from highway funds for certain employees, when — employees and families, who are covered for medical insurance...

Section 104.516 - Conservation department, contributions for insurance for uniformed agents, when.

Section 104.517 - Life insurance benefits, employees covered — certain departments and highway patrol may elect coverage — amount — additional insurance by payroll deductions, maximum — retention of coverage on retirement, cost deducted from retireme...

Section 104.518 - Disability income benefits, employees covered — certain members of water patrol eligible.

Section 104.519 - Rules established for insurance and disability benefits — selection of insurance companies by bids — coverage of state employees under teacher retirement system eligible for insurance program — certain employees not eligible, when.

Section 104.520 - Legal advice, representation — attorney general to provide legal services, when.

Section 104.530 - Actions by and against system — process, how served — venue.

Section 104.540 - Law creates vested rights — certain contributions may be withheld from benefits and paid over.

Section 104.550 - Consulting firms assisting board, preference to be given Missouri based companies, when.

Section 104.552 - Department of health and senior services employee entitled to creditable prior service, when — application, time period.

Section 104.601 - Years of service to include unused accumulated sick leave, when — credited sick leave not counted for vesting purposes — applicable also to teachers' and school employees' retirement system.

Section 104.602 - Creditable service not previously credited to members of either system to be credited, when — duplicate credit prohibited — death of a member prior to exercise of transfer rights, rights of survivor.

Section 104.603 - Reciprocal transfer of creditable service, when.

Section 104.604 - Surviving spouse to receive benefits from only one member — right to elect.

Section 104.605 - Eligible rollover distribution and eligible retirement plan defined — compliance with IRS code required, when.

Section 104.606 - Purchase of creditable service, required before receipt of retirement annuity.

Section 104.608 - General assembly member may become consultant if denied credit in system due to membership in other state systems — compensation to be creditable service for all service in general assembly.

Section 104.610 - Special consultants, employment as, when — compensation, how, calculation of — severability provisions — former members as special consultants, when — certain special consultants may be eligible for survivor benefits.

Section 104.612 - Consultants, extra duty, compensation — benefit increases, limitations — survivors of judges, administrative law judges, and legal advisors to be consultants — limited survivor benefits extended to all members, one-time refund payme...

Section 104.615 - Minimum monthly benefits.

Section 104.620 - Contribution refund to members — effect on benefits — record retention — reversion to credit of fund, when — reversion of unclaimed benefits, when — refund received, when.

Section 104.621 - Affirmative action plan for hiring money managers, brokers and investment counselors, required — report to joint committee on public employee retirement.

Section 104.625 - Annuities and lump sum payments, when, determination of amount.

Section 104.800 - Transfers of creditable service to other retirement system — transfer to be made, when — effect of transfer — death of member prior to retirement and transfer to be computed under system with most advantageous benefits.

Section 104.801 - Health benefit coverage mandated by general assembly to be applicable to health benefit plans for state employees.

Section 104.805 - Employees transferred to department of transportation (MoDOT) not members of closed department of transportation and highway patrol employees' retirement system unless election made, procedure.

Section 104.806 - Certain employees transferred to MoDOT, not to become members of MoDOT retirement system unless elect to, procedure.

Section 104.810 - Water patrol employees, membership options.

Section 104.1003 - Definitions.

Section 104.1006 - Year 2000 plan, citation, applicability of other provisions.

Section 104.1009 - Membership in year 2000 plan.

Section 104.1012 - Plans to be managed by appropriate boards.

Section 104.1015 - Election into year 2000 plan, effect of — comparison of plans provided — calculation of annuity.

Section 104.1018 - Vesting of benefits, when — reemployment of member, effect of.

Section 104.1021 - Credited service determined by board — calculation.

Section 104.1024 - Retirement, application — annuity payments, how paid, amount — election to receive annuity or lump sum payment for certain employees, determination of amount.

Section 104.1027 - Options for election of annuity reduction — spouse's benefits — dissolution of marriage, cancellation of election, when.

Section 104.1030 - Death prior to annuity starting date, effect of — surviving spouse's benefits — children's benefits — applicability to members of general assembly and statewide officials.

Section 104.1033 - Early retirement annuity, when.

Section 104.1036 - Deferred annuity, when — annuity starting date election — death of member, effect on annuity.

Section 104.1039 - Reemployment of a retiree, effect on annuity — cost-of-living adjustments.

Section 104.1042 - Long-term disability, effect on retiree's annuity.

Section 104.1045 - Cost-of-living adjustment, amount.

Section 104.1048 - Waiver of monthly payment or COLA.

Section 104.1051 - Annuity deemed marital property — division of benefits.

Section 104.1054 - Benefits are obligations of the state — benefits not subject to execution, garnishment, attachment, writ of sequestration — benefits unassignable — reversion of benefits, when — refund received, when.

Section 104.1057 - Year 2000 plan, a qualified plan according to federal law.

Section 104.1060 - Erroneous amount paid, correction — penalty for falsification — disqualification from receipt of payments, when.

Section 104.1063 - Rulemaking authority.

Section 104.1066 - Actuarial evaluations, methods used — certification of contribution rate, when.

Section 104.1069 - Trust established, investment of funds.

Section 104.1072 - Life insurance benefits — medical insurance for certain retirees.

Section 104.1075 - Disability income benefits.

Section 104.1078 - Separate accounts established for benefits — contributions by the state — board to determine premiums.

Section 104.1081 - Life insurance and disability benefit programs established — board rules.

Section 104.1084 - Retirement benefits, general assembly members — COLA permitted, when — ineligibility for benefits.

Section 104.1087 - Credited service with multiple plans, payable annuity amount.

Section 104.1089 - Deferred annuity, when — forfeiture of creditable service and long-term disability benefits.

Section 104.1090 - Additional credited service, when.

Section 104.1091 - New employees, normal retirement eligibility — vesting requirements — temporary annuity, when — early retirement annuity, when — minimum credited service requirements — contribution amount — options — conditions for retirement afte...

Section 104.1092 - Deferred annuity, one-time election, when — forfeiture of creditable service — ineligibility for long-term disability benefits.

Section 104.1093 - Designation of an agent — benefit recipient defined — revocation of agent's authority.

Section 104.1200 - Definitions.

Section 104.1205 - Duties of board.

Section 104.1210 - No credited service for outside employee or member, when — information provided by institutions and administrators, when.

Section 104.1215 - Outside employee's election for membership, when.