(a) General rule.--A State employee who first becomes a State police officer on or after January 1, 2019, and before the effective date of this section, may elect to have nonintervening military service, as provided under section 5304(c)(2) (relating to creditable nonstate service), that is purchased while a State police officer apply toward the calculation of pension or retirement benefits or rights under the binding arbitration award issued under the act of June 24, 1968 (P.L.237, No.111), referred to as the Policemen and Firemen Collective Bargaining Act.
(b) Period for making election.--
(1) Except as provided under paragraph (2), a State police officer must make the election under subsection (a) by filing written notice with the board within 90 days after the effective date of this section or before the State police officer terminates service as a State police officer, whichever is first.
(2) A State police officer who may make an election under subsection (a) and who begins USERRA leave during the election period without having made an election under subsection (a) shall have the election period extended by the number of days on USERRA leave.
(c) Effect of election.--An election under subsection (a) shall permit a State police officer to purchase nonintervening military service toward the eligibility for and calculation of pension or retirement benefits or rights previously established by or as a result of a binding arbitration award under the Policemen and Firemen Collective Bargaining Act. If the election is made, only nonintervening military service purchased while a State police officer shall apply toward the eligibility for and calculation of pension or retirement benefits or rights under the binding arbitration award. Nonintervening military service purchased by an electing member while not a State police officer and other types of creditable nonstate service purchased by an electing member shall not apply toward the eligibility for and calculation of pension or retirement benefits or rights under the binding arbitration award. If an electing member is eligible for pension or retirement benefits or rights under the binding arbitration award, the nonintervening military service purchased while a State police officer may not be applied for eligibility or calculation of any other benefit under this part.
(d) Effect of failure to elect.--Failure to elect the eligibility to purchase nonintervening military service within the period under subsection (b) shall result in the inability to apply any purchase of nonintervening military service toward the eligibility for and calculation of pension or retirement benefits or rights under the binding arbitration award. If a State police officer fails to elect to become eligible to purchase nonintervening military service in the election period, the provisions under the act of June 12, 2017 (P.L.11, No.5), entitled, "An act amending Titles 24 (Education), 51 (Military Affairs) and 71 (State Government) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, extensively revising pension provisions as follows:
In Title 24:
for retirement for school employees, in the areas of preliminary provisions, of membership, contributions and benefits, of school employees' defined contribution plan and of administration and miscellaneous provisions; and
for health insurance for retired school employees, in the area of preliminary provisions.
In Title 51:
for employment preferences and pensions, in the area of military leave of absence.
In Title 71:
for boards and offices, in the area of Independent Fiscal Office; and
for retirement for State employees and officers, in the areas of preliminary provisions, of membership, credited service, classes of service and eligibility for benefits, of contributions, of benefits, of State employees' defined contribution plan and of administration, funds, accounts, general provisions.
Providing, as to the revisions:
for construction and administration, for applicability, for liability, for member statements and for suspension of provisions of the Public Employee Retirement Study Commission Act," shall be followed.
(e) Purchase required.--Nothing under this section or section 5955(c) (relating to construction of part) shall do any of the following:
(1) Imply that the other requirements to obtain creditable nonstate service under this part shall not apply.
(2) Grant nonstate service credit for nonintervening military service unless the member completes the purchase as required under this part and by the board.
(July 1, 2020, P.L.600, No.55, eff. imd.)
2020 Amendment. Act 55 added section 5306.6.
Cross References. Section 5306.6 is referred to in section 5955 of this title.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 53 - Membership, Credited Service, Classes of Service, and Eligibility for Benefits
Section 5301 - Mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan
Section 5302 - Credited State service
Section 5303 - Retention and reinstatement of service credits
Section 5303.1 - Election to convert county service to State service
Section 5303.2 - Election to convert school service to State service
Section 5304 - Creditable nonstate service
Section 5305 - Social security integration credits
Section 5305.1 - Eligibility for actuarial increase factor
Section 5306 - Classes of service
Section 5306.1 - Election to become a Class AA member
Section 5306.2 - Elections by members of the General Assembly
Section 5306.3 - Election to become a Class A-4 member
Section 5306.4 - Election to become a Class A-6 member or solely a participant in the plan
Section 5306.6 - Election to purchase nonintervening military service
Section 5307 - Eligibility points
Section 5308 - Eligibility for annuities
Section 5308.1 - Eligibility for special early retirement
Section 5308.2 - Eligibility for limited early retirement
Section 5309 - Eligibility for vesting
Section 5309.1 - Eligibility for special vesting