South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - South Carolina Retirement System
Section 9-1-1020. Employee annuity savings fund; deductions from compensation of members of System; employer to pay required member contributions on earnings after July 1, 1982; tax treatment; funding; retirement treatment.

The employee annuity savings fund shall be the account in which shall be recorded the contributions deducted from the earnable compensation of members to provide for their employee annuities. Each employer shall cause to be deducted from the compensation of each member on each and every payroll of such employer for each and every payroll period four percent of his earnable compensation. With respect to each member who is eligible for coverage under the Social Security Act in accordance with the agreement entered into during 1955 in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 7 of this Title; however, such deduction shall, commencing with the first day of the period of service with respect to which such agreement is effective, be at the rate of three percent of the part of his earnable compensation not in excess of four thousand eight hundred dollars, plus five percent of the part of his earnable compensation in excess of four thousand eight hundred dollars. In the case of any member so eligible and receiving compensation from two or more employers, such deductions may be adjusted under such rules as the board may establish so as to be as nearly equivalent as practicable to the deductions which would have been made had the member received all of such compensation from one employer. In determining the amount earnable by a member in a payroll period, the board may consider the rate of annual earnable compensation of such member on the first day of the payroll period as continuing throughout such payroll period and it may omit deduction from earnable compensation for any period less than a full payroll period if a teacher or employee was not a member on the first day of the payroll period.
Each employer shall certify to the board on each and every payroll or in such other manner as the board may prescribe the amounts to be deducted and such amounts shall be deducted and, when deducted, shall be credited to said employee annuity savings fund, to the individual accounts of the members from whose compensation the deductions were made.
The rates of the deductions, without regard to a member's coverage under the Social Security Act, must be the percentage of earnable compensation as provided pursuant to Section 9-1-1085.
Each department and political subdivision shall pick up the employee contributions required by this section for all compensation paid on or after July 1, 1982, and the contributions so picked up shall be treated as employer contributions in determining federal tax treatment under the United States Internal Revenue Code. For this purpose, each department and political subdivision is deemed to have taken formal action on or before January 1, 2009, to provide that the contributions on behalf of its employees, although designated as employer contributions, shall be paid by the employer in lieu of employee contributions. The department and political subdivision shall pay these employee contributions from the same source of funds which is used in paying earnings to the employee. The department and political subdivision may pick up these contributions by a reduction in the cash salary of the employee.
The employee, however, must not be given the option of choosing to receive the contributed amount of the pick ups directly instead of having them paid by the employer to the retirement system. Employee contributions picked up shall be treated for all purposes of this section in the same manner and to the extent as employee contributions made before the date picked up.
Payments for unused sick leave, single special payments at retirement, bonus and incentive-type payments, or any other payments not considered a part of the regular salary base are not compensation for which contributions are deductible. Not including Class Three employees, contributions are deductible on up to and including forty-five days' termination pay for unused annual leave. If a member has received termination pay for unused annual leave on more than one occasion, contributions are deductible on up to and including forty-five days' termination pay for unused annual leave for each termination payment for unused annual leave received by the member. However, only an amount up to and including forty-five days' pay for unused annual leave from the member's last termination payment shall be included in a member's average final compensation calculation for other than Class Three employees.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 61-62; 1952 Code Section 61-62; 1945 (44) 212; 1949 (46) 424; 1955 (49) 38; 1964 (53) 1843; 1966 (54) 2009; 1982 Act No. 315, Section 1; 1982 Act No. 349, Section 1; 1982 Act No. 372, Section 1; 1985 Act No. 201, Part II, Section 48A; 1986 Act No. 529, Section 1, eff June 18, 1986; 1988 Act No. 475, Section 2, eff July 1, 1988; 2005 Act No. 14, Section 3, eff July 1, 2004; 2005 Act No. 153, Pt II, Section 4, eff July 1, 2005; 2008 Act No. 311, Section 4, eff June 4, 2008; 2012 Act No. 278, Pt I, Section 4, eff July 1, 2012.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 9 - Retirement Systems

Chapter 1 - South Carolina Retirement System

Section 9-1-10. Definitions.

Section 9-1-20. South Carolina Retirement System created; system shall have powers and privileges of corporation; purposes of system.

Section 9-1-30. Property of system exempt from taxation.

Section 9-1-40. Penalties for making false statement or record.

Section 9-1-50. Reservation of right to revise system to conform to changes in Federal Social Security Act.

Section 9-1-60. Implementation of "cafeteria" plan.

Section 9-1-100. Payments to beneficiaries may include payments to persons, trustees, and estates.

Section 9-1-210. Board shall administer system.

Section 9-1-230. Authority to engage actuarial and other services.

Section 9-1-240. Actuary for board.

Section 9-1-250. Investigation and valuation by actuary every five years.

Section 9-1-260. Annual valuation by actuary.

Section 9-1-270. Board shall keep actuarial data in convenient form.

Section 9-1-280. Board shall determine interest rate; base rate established.

Section 9-1-290. Rules and regulations.

Section 9-1-300. Records and reports.

Section 9-1-310. Administrative costs of retirement systems funded from interest earnings; allocation of costs.

Section 9-1-320. Confidentiality of member records.

Section 9-1-410. Membership generally.

Section 9-1-420. Certain persons employed after December 31, 1948, are automatically members of system.

Section 9-1-425. Contributing member of system.

Section 9-1-430. Special provision for certain persons employed between April 26, 1945 and December 31, 1966.

Section 9-1-450. Members of other agency or departmental retirement plans.

Section 9-1-460. Discontinuance of certain local plans or funds.

Section 9-1-470. Political subdivisions may apply for admission to system as employers.

Section 9-1-480. Employees of political subdivisions as members.

Section 9-1-490. Firemen and peace officers.

Section 9-1-510. Option of employees and teachers receiving $100 or less a month; legislators, and certain elected officials.

Section 9-1-520. Certain members of General Assembly may elect to remain members of system; contributions.

Section 9-1-530. Certain former legislators may elect to remain members following termination of service; contributions; members must establish service and qualify for allowance on or before December 31, 1965.

Section 9-1-540. Certain constitutional officers and members of General Assembly may elect, prior to December 31, 1965, to return to system.

Section 9-1-550. Option of certain public school employees.

Section 9-1-560. Option of day laborers.

Section 9-1-570. Option of state employees required to become members of Federal Railroad Retirement System.

Section 9-1-580. Option of certain hospital employees.

Section 9-1-610. Determination of who is teacher or employee.

Section 9-1-620. Effect on members, beneficiaries, their widows or other dependents, of other statutes.

Section 9-1-630. Certain persons may withdraw from system.

Section 9-1-640. Employers and members divided into two classes; change from Class One to Class Two.

Section 9-1-650. Continuation of membership in correlated systems.

Section 9-1-660. Firemen eligible for Police Officers Retirement System; benefits.

Section 9-1-670. Members eligible for membership in South Carolina State Employees Credit Union.

Section 9-1-810. Claims for prior service.

Section 9-1-820. Verification of service claimed; determination of compensation paid during period of prior service.

Section 9-1-830. Prior service certificates.

Section 9-1-840. What constitutes one year of service.

Section 9-1-1010. Assets to be credited to employee annuity savings fund and employer annuity accumulation fund.

Section 9-1-1020. Employee annuity savings fund; deductions from compensation of members of System; employer to pay required member contributions on earnings after July 1, 1982; tax treatment; funding; retirement treatment.

Section 9-1-1030. Deductions must be made although compensation is reduced below legal minimum; consent to deductions.

Section 9-1-1050. Employer annuity accumulation fund; contributions paid by employers.

Section 9-1-1060. Normal contribution rate.

Section 9-1-1070. Accrued liability contribution rate.

Section 9-1-1080. Minimum contributions to employer annuity accumulation fund.

Section 9-1-1085. Employer and employee contribution rates.

Section 9-1-1090. Discontinuance of accrued liability contribution.

Section 9-1-1100. Employer annuities and benefits to be paid from employer annuity accumulation fund.

Section 9-1-1110. Obligations of employer annuity accumulation fund.

Section 9-1-1120. Transfer between funds on return of retired employee to active service.

Section 9-1-1130. Earnings to be credited to employer annuity accumulation fund.

Section 9-1-1135. Interest on member accounts.

Section 9-1-1140. Establishing service credits by making payments into system; career highest fiscal year salary; credits during absences; employer payments; rules and regulations; credits for unused sick leave.

Section 9-1-1160. Collection of members' contributions; failure to make payroll reports and remittances; employer to pay required member contributions on earnings after July 1, 1982; tax treatment; funding; retirement treatment.

Section 9-1-1170. Collection of employers' contributions.

Section 9-1-1175. Employer contributions.

Section 9-1-1180. Deductions and employer contributions for teachers and employees of technical training schools.

Section 9-1-1190. Board may change accounting methods and procedures of system.

Section 9-1-1210. Employer contributions shall reflect cost of Preretirement Death Benefit Program.

Section 9-1-1310. Trustee of retirement system; investment of funds.

Section 9-1-1320. Custodian of assets of the Retirement System.

Section 9-1-1330. Cash kept available with State Treasurer.

Section 9-1-1340. Conflicts of interest and use of funds by commission members or employees.

Section 9-1-1350. Transfers from general fund authorized.

Section 9-1-1510. Retirement of members at age 60 or after 28 years' service.

Section 9-1-1515. Early retirement.

Section 9-1-1540. Disability retirement.

Section 9-1-1545. Election between service retirement and disability retirement; receipt of service retirement pending approval of disability retirement.

Section 9-1-1550. Service retirement allowances.

Section 9-1-1560. Allowances upon retirement for disability.

Section 9-1-1570. Reexamination of beneficiaries retired on account of disability; consequences of refusal to submit to reexamination.

Section 9-1-1580. Effect of ability to engage in gainful occupation; change in amount of disability retirement allowance.

Section 9-1-1590. Effect of restoring beneficiaries to active service.

Section 9-1-1610. Members of General Assembly may draw retirement benefits under certain conditions.

Section 9-1-1615. Retirement allowances payable in monthly installments; payments after death of retired member.

Section 9-1-1620. Optional forms of allowances.

Section 9-1-1625. Compliance with Internal Revenue Code.

Section 9-1-1630. Special benefits to teachers for service prior to July 1, 1945.

Section 9-1-1640. Manner of paying annuities.

Section 9-1-1650. Amounts paid upon termination of employment; election to leave contributions in system; effect of death before or after retirement.

Section 9-1-1660. Nominee on member's death may receive monthly allowance instead of accumulated contributions.

Section 9-1-1665. Compliance with Internal Revenue Code Section 401(a)(9).

Section 9-1-1670. Change or error in records.

Section 9-1-1680. Exemption from taxation and legal process; exceptions; assignment.

Section 9-1-1690. Credit of State is not pledged for payments; rights in case of termination of system or discontinuance of contributions.

Section 9-1-1740. Increase in benefits for persons who were receiving benefits prior to July 1, 1966.

Section 9-1-1750. Increase in benefits for persons who were receiving benefits prior to July 1, 1967 and subsequent to June 30, 1966.

Section 9-1-1760. Increase in benefits for persons who retired prior to July 1, 1972.

Section 9-1-1765. Additional increase in benefits for persons who retired prior to July 1, 1972.

Section 9-1-1766. Further additional increase in benefits for persons who retired prior to July 1, 1972.

Section 9-1-1767. Increase of benefits payable due to retirement before July 1, 1988 and July 1, 1989.

Section 9-1-1770. Preretirement Death Benefit Program; post-retirement benefit payment.

Section 9-1-1775. Death Benefit Plan.

Section 9-1-1780. Recomputation allowances of certain persons having thirty-five or more years of creditable service.

Section 9-1-1790. Amount which may be earned upon return to covered employment.

Section 9-1-1795. Employment of certain retired teachers without loss of retirement benefits; procedure by which retired teachers may be employed.

Section 9-1-1800. Recalculation of benefits for certain persons who retired prior to July 1, 1964.

Section 9-1-1812. Revision of sections upon certain conditions.

Section 9-1-1814. Revision of sections upon certain conditions.

Section 9-1-1815. Retirement allowance adjustments.

Section 9-1-1830. Payment and transfer of funds to the employer annuity accumulation fund.

Section 9-1-1850. Purchases of additional service credit by members with at least twenty-five years of creditable service.

Section 9-1-1870. Beneficiaries receiving Medicaid (Title XIX) sponsored nursing home care; effect on benefits; exception.

Section 9-1-1910. Minimum allowance for persons retiring with twenty or more years of service, generally.

Section 9-1-1920. Minimum allowance for certain persons who retired prior to July 1, 1945.

Section 9-1-1930. Minimum allowance for certain persons whose membership became effective on or after January 1, 1953.

Section 9-1-1940. Minimum allowance for certain persons whose membership became effective on or after January 1, 1951.

Section 9-1-1950. Minimum allowance for certain members of General Assembly.

Section 9-1-1960. Additional payments to certain members of the General Assembly effective July 1, 1972.

Section 9-1-1970. Compensation used for determining benefits to be subject to federal limitations.

Section 9-1-1975. Compliance with USERRA.

Section 9-1-1980. Compliance with Internal Revenue Code Section 415.

Section 9-1-2210. Repealed.