A member with five or more years of earned service, eligible for service retirement, who has twenty or more years of creditable service must be paid from the general fund of the State, a monthly sum in addition to the retirement allowance due the member under this chapter sufficient to provide the member a minimum eighty dollars a month, plus one dollar a month for each completed year of creditable service in excess of twenty years. If the teacher or employee elects to receive a reduced retirement allowance as provided in this chapter, the teacher or employee must be paid under the provisions of this section only the amount as would be paid under the section had the teacher or employee not elected the optional allowance.
Any person who retired prior to October 1, 1956, under the provisions of the South Carolina Retirement Act, while in service as such teacher or employee and who furnishes proper proof that he is not receiving primary Federal Social Security payments as a result of such employment, shall, effective July 1, 1969, be paid twenty-five dollars per month in addition to any payments otherwise payable under this section.
Effective July 1, 1972, any person who has retired or may retire under the provisions of the South Carolina Retirement Act while in service as a teacher or employee, who has twenty or more years of creditable service and whose annual average final compensation is at least fifteen hundred dollars shall be paid from the South Carolina Retirement System a monthly sum, in addition to the retirement allowance he may receive under the act and any amount provided from the general fund of the State under the previous paragraphs, to provide a minimum of one hundred and fifty dollars per month, plus one dollar per month for each completed year of creditable service in excess of twenty years. If such person's effective date of retirement is on or after July 1, 1972, and he has not attained age sixty-five nor completed thirty-five years of creditable service at the time of his service retirement the gross minimum amount shall be reduced by five-twelfths of one per cent for each month by which his retirement date preceded the first day of the month coincident with or next following his sixty-fifth birthday. If such person's effective date of retirement is on or after July 1, 1972, and he retired on a deferred retirement allowance the amount payable at age sixty shall be seventy-five per cent of the gross minimum amount otherwise determined. Provided, however, that should such teacher or employee elect to receive a reduced retirement allowance as provided in the act, he shall be paid under the provisions of this section only such amount as would be paid under the section had he not elected such optional allowance. Provided, further, that the fifteen hundred dollars average final compensation required by this paragraph shall not apply to full-time lunchroom employees who retire no later than July 1, 1974.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 61-211; 1954 (48) 1524; 1955 (49) 611; 1956 (49) 2968; 1958 (50) 1721; 1961 (52) 288, 539; 1962 (52) 1905; 1964 (53) 1843; 1966 (54) 2424; 1969 (56) 444; 1972 (57) 2590; 1974 (58) 2094; 2000 Act No. 387, Part II, Section 67F, eff January 1, 2001.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - South Carolina Retirement System
Section 9-1-30. Property of system exempt from taxation.
Section 9-1-40. Penalties for making false statement or record.
Section 9-1-60. 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 9-1-320. Confidentiality of member records.
Section 9-1-410. Membership generally.
Section 9-1-425. Contributing member of system.
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 9-1-550. Option of certain public school employees.
Section 9-1-560. Option of day laborers.
Section 9-1-580. Option of certain hospital employees.
Section 9-1-610. Determination of who is teacher or employee.
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 9-1-830. Prior service certificates.
Section 9-1-840. What constitutes one year of service.
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 9-1-1110. 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 9-1-1170. Collection of employers' contributions.
Section 9-1-1175. Employer contributions.
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 9-1-1550. Service retirement allowances.
Section 9-1-1560. Allowances upon retirement for disability.
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 9-1-1620. 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 9-1-1665. 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 9-1-1760. 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 9-1-1770. Preretirement Death Benefit Program; post-retirement benefit payment.
Section 9-1-1775. Death Benefit Plan.
Section 9-1-1790. Amount which may be earned upon return to covered employment.
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 9-1-1920. Minimum allowance for certain persons who retired prior to July 1, 1945.
Section 9-1-1950. Minimum allowance for certain members of General Assembly.
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.