Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 41.50 - Department of Retirement Systems.
41.50.790 - Survivor benefits—Dissolution orders.

RCW 41.50.790
Survivor benefits—Dissolution orders.

(1) The department shall designate an obligee as a survivor beneficiary of a member under RCW 2.10.146, 41.26.460, 41.32.530, 41.32.785, 41.32.851, 41.35.220, 41.40.188, 41.40.660, 41.37.170, or 41.40.845 if the department has been served by registered or certified mail with a dissolution order as defined in RCW 41.50.500 at least thirty days prior to the member's retirement. The department's duty to comply with the dissolution order arises only if the order contains a provision that states in substantially the following form:
When . . . . . . (the obligor) applies for retirement the department shall designate . . . . . . (the obligee) as survivor beneficiary with a . . . . . . survivor benefit.
The survivor benefit designated in the dissolution order must be consistent with the survivor benefit options authorized by statute or administrative rule.
(2) The obligee's entitlement to a survivor benefit pursuant to a dissolution order filed with the department in compliance with subsection (1) of this section shall cease upon the death of the obligee.
(3)(a) A subsequent dissolution order may order the department to divide a survivor benefit between a survivor beneficiary and an alternate payee. In order to divide a survivor benefit between more than one payee, the dissolution order must:
(i) Be ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction following notice to the survivor beneficiary;
(ii) Contain a provision that complies with subsection (1) of this section designating the survivor beneficiary;
(iii) Contain a provision clearly identifying the alternate payee or payees; and
(iv) Specify the proportional division of the benefit between the survivor beneficiary and the alternate payee or payees.
(b) The department will calculate actuarial adjustment for the court-ordered survivor benefit based upon the life of the survivor beneficiary.
(c) If the survivor beneficiary dies, the department shall terminate the benefit. If the alternate payee predeceases the survivor beneficiary, all entitlement of the alternate payee to a benefit ceases and the entire benefit will revert to the survivor beneficiary.
(d) For purposes of this section, "survivor beneficiary" means:
(i) The obligee designated in the provision of dissolution filed in compliance with subsection (1) of this section; or
(ii) In the event of more than one dissolution order, the obligee named in the first decree of dissolution received by the department.
(e) For purposes of this section, "alternate payee" means a person, other than the survivor beneficiary, who is granted a percentage of a survivor benefit pursuant to a dissolution order.
(4) The department shall under no circumstances be held liable for not designating an obligee as a survivor beneficiary under subsection (1) of this section if the dissolution order or amendment thereto is not served on the department by registered or certified mail at least thirty days prior to the member's retirement.
(5) If a dissolution order directing designation of a survivor beneficiary has been previously filed with the department in compliance with this section, no additional obligation shall arise on the part of the department upon filing of a subsequent dissolution order unless the subsequent dissolution order:
(a) Specifically amends or supersedes the dissolution order already on file with the department; and
(b) Is filed with the department by registered or certified mail at least thirty days prior to the member's retirement.
(6) The department shall designate a court-ordered survivor beneficiary pursuant to a dissolution order filed with the department before June 6, 1996, only if the order:
(a) Specifically directs the member or department to make such selection;
(b) Specifies the survivor option to be selected; and
(c) The member retires after June 6, 1996.

[ 2004 c 242 § 52; 2002 c 26 § 8; 1998 c 341 § 514; 1996 c 175 § 1.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2004 c 242: See RCW 41.37.901.


Effective date—1998 c 341: See RCW 41.35.901.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 41 - Public Employment, Civil Service, and Pensions

Chapter 41.50 - Department of Retirement Systems.

41.50.005 - Policy and intent.

41.50.010 - Definitions.

41.50.020 - Department of retirement systems—Created—Director.

41.50.030 - Transfer of powers, duties, and functions of certain systems, administrators, and committees to department of retirement systems.

41.50.033 - Crediting interest to retirement system accounts.

41.50.040 - Manner of selection and terms of transferred board members not affected.

41.50.050 - Powers, duties, and functions of director.

41.50.055 - Director of retirement systems to administer Washington law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system—Duties.

41.50.060 - Delegation of powers, duties, and functions—Director's responsibilities.

41.50.065 - Accumulated service credit—Annual notification to members.

41.50.070 - Personnel.

41.50.075 - Funds established.

41.50.077 - State treasurer is custodian of funds.

41.50.080 - Investment of funds of various systems.

41.50.085 - Investments in accordance with established standards.

41.50.088 - Duties of director—Retirement investments.

41.50.090 - Department succeeds to and vested with transferred powers, duties, and functions—Boards to be kept informed—Approval of rules—Disability benefit applications.

41.50.110 - Expenses of administration paid from department of retirement systems expense fund—Administrative expense fee.

41.50.112 - Report of member data—Department-designed format.

41.50.120 - Payment of moneys due department by employers—Interest.

41.50.125 - Interest on contributions—Department may charge.

41.50.130 - Correction of retirement systems' records—Adjustment in payment of benefits—Limitations.

41.50.131 - Correction of errors in reporting compensation earnable.

41.50.132 - Correction of erroneous deduction or pickup of contributions.

41.50.133 - Recovery of certain overpayments to surviving beneficiaries under the teachers' retirement system.

41.50.135 - Collection of overpayments—Determination of liability—Administrative process created.

41.50.136 - Collection of overpayments—Issuance of warrant—Lien.

41.50.137 - Collection of overpayments—Department may issue subpoenas.

41.50.138 - Collection of overpayments—Waiver of overpayment.

41.50.139 - Retirement status reports—Overpayments—Employer obligations.

41.50.140 - Cooperation of employers in administration of systems—Employer contributions for retroactive service credit—Employee contributions paid by employer.

41.50.145 - Plan 3—Loss of investment return due to error—Liability.

41.50.150 - Retirement benefits based on excess compensation—Employer liable for extra retirement costs.

41.50.152 - Payment of excess compensation—Public notice requirements.

41.50.155 - Erroneous withdrawals of contributions—Restoration.

41.50.160 - Restoration of withdrawn contributions.

41.50.165 - Establishing, restoring service credit—Conditions.

41.50.170 - Notification of restoration rights.

41.50.175 - Adoption of rules.

41.50.180 - Inactive accounts—Identification, closing, and refund.

41.50.200 - Subdivision of retirement system funds.

41.50.205 - Records—Teachers' retirement system annual report.

41.50.210 - Medical director.

41.50.215 - Teachers' retirement system funds—Annual interest to be credited.

41.50.220 - Trustees, employees not to guarantee loans.

41.50.230 - Employer reports to department.

41.50.235 - Teachers' retirement system salary deductions.

41.50.240 - Duties of payroll officer.

41.50.255 - Payment of legal and medical expenses of retirement systems.

41.50.260 - Public employees' retirement system funds created.

41.50.265 - Public employees' retirement system funds—Report of the state treasurer—Members may receive reports and statements.

41.50.270 - Transmittal of total of public employees' retirement system members' deductions.

41.50.280 - Higher education retirement plan supplemental beneficiaries—Department assumption of responsibility for making benefit payments.

41.50.290 - Shared work programs—Effect of employer's participation.

41.50.500 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Definitions.

41.50.510 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Remedies—Applicability.

41.50.520 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Other remedies not limited.

41.50.530 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Proceeding to enforce spousal maintenance—Venue—Jurisdiction.

41.50.540 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Notice to obligor.

41.50.550 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Withdrawal of accumulated contributions—Notice to obligee—Payment to obligee.

41.50.560 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Petition for order.

41.50.570 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Issuance of order.

41.50.580 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Order—Contents.

41.50.590 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Order—Form.

41.50.600 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Duties of department.

41.50.610 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Order—Answer—Form.

41.50.620 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Order—Service.

41.50.630 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Hearing to quash, modify, or terminate order.

41.50.640 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Award of costs to prevailing party.

41.50.650 - Payments pursuant to court orders entered under prior law.

41.50.660 - Mandatory assignment of retirement benefits—Rules.

41.50.670 - Property division obligations—Direct payments pursuant to court order.

41.50.680 - Property division obligations—Processing fee.

41.50.690 - Property division obligations—Obligee entitled to statement of obligor's retirement benefits—When.

41.50.700 - Property division obligations—Cessation upon death of obligee or obligor—Payment treated as deduction from member's periodic retirement payment.

41.50.710 - Property division obligations—Remedies exclusive—Payment pursuant to court order defense against claims.

41.50.720 - Payment of benefits—Restraining orders.

41.50.730 - Retirement or termination agreement payments—Effect on pension benefits calculation.

41.50.740 - Retirement or termination agreement payments—Opportunity to change payment options.

41.50.750 - Retirement or termination agreement payments—Overpayments not required to be repaid.

41.50.760 - Cost-of-living adjustments—Alternative calculation—Election.

41.50.770 - Deferred compensation plans.

41.50.780 - Deferred compensation principal and administrative accounts created—Participation in deferred compensation plans—Department's duties.

41.50.785 - Money-purchase retirement savings principal and administrative accounts created—Participation in money-purchase retirement savings plans—Department's duties.

41.50.790 - Survivor benefits—Dissolution orders.

41.50.800 - Apportionment of budgeted funds of affected agencies.

41.50.801 - Continuation of rules, pending business, contracts, investments, etc.

41.50.802 - Transfer of reports, documents, etc., property, funds, assets, appropriations, etc.

41.50.803 - Savings.

41.50.810 - Blind mailings to retirees—Restrictions.

41.50.901 - Effective date—1987 c 326.

41.50.902 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.