West Virginia Code
Article 7A. State Teachers Retirement System
§18-7A-14c. Correction of Errors; Underpayments; Overpayments

(a) General rule. Upon learning of any errors, the board shall correct errors in the retirement system in a timely manner whether the individual, entity or board was at fault for the error with the intent of placing the affected individual, entity and retirement board in the position each would have been in had the error not occurred.
(b) Underpayments to the retirement system. Any error resulting in an underpayment to the retirement system, may be corrected by the member or retirant remitting the required employee contribution or underpayment and the participating public employer remitting the required employer contribution or underpayment. Interest shall accumulate in accordance with the legislative rule 162 CSR 7 concerning retirement board refund, reinstatement, retroactive service, loan and correction of error interest factors and any accumulating interest owed on the employee and employer contributions or underpayments resulting from an employer error shall be the responsibility of the participating public employer. The participating public employer may remit total payment and the employee reimburse the participating public employer through payroll deduction over a period equivalent to the time period during which the employer error occurred. If the correction of an error involving an underpayment to the retirement system will result in the plan paying the retirant an additional amount, this additional payment shall be made only after the board receives full payment of all required employee and employer contributions or underpayments, including interest.
(c) Overpayments to the retirement system by an employer. When mistaken or excess employer contributions or other employer overpayments have been made to the retirement system, the board shall credit the employer with an amount equal to the erroneous overpayment, to be offset against the employers future liability for employer contributions to the retirement system. If the employer has no future liability for employer contributions to the retirement system, the retirement board shall refund the erroneous contributions directly to the employer. Earnings or interest shall not be returned, offset or credited to the employer under any of the means used by the retirement board for returning employer overpayments to the retirement system.
(d) Overpayments to the retirement system by an employee. When mistaken or excess employee contributions or overpayments, have been made to the retirement system, the board shall have sole authority for determining the means of return, offset or credit to or for the benefit of the individual making the mistaken or excess employee contribution of the amounts and may use any means authorized or permitted under the provisions of section 401(a), et seq. of the Internal Revenue Code and guidance issued thereunder applicable to governmental plans. Alternatively, in its full and complete discretion, the board may require the employer employing the individual to pay the individual the amounts as wages, with the retirement board crediting the participating public employer with a corresponding amount to offset against its future contributions to the plan. If the employer has no future liability for employer contributions to the retirement system, the retirement board shall refund said amount directly to the employer: Provided, That the wages paid to the individual shall not be considered compensation for any purposes of this article. Earnings or interest shall not be returned, offset, or credited under any of the means used by the retirement board for returning member overpayments.
(e) Overpayments from the retirement system. If any error results in any member, retirant, beneficiary, entity or other individual receiving from the system more than he would have been entitled to receive had the error not occurred the board, upon learning of the error, shall correct the error in a timely manner. If correction of the error occurs after annuity payments to a retirant or beneficiary have commenced, the board shall prospectively adjust the payment of the benefit to the correct amount. In addition, the member, retirant, beneficiary, entity or other person who received the overpayment from the retirement system shall repay the amount of any overpayment to the retirement system in any manner permitted by the board. If the member, retirant, beneficiary or other person who received the overpayment is deceased and an annuity or lump sum benefit is still payable, the amount of the remaining overpayment shall be offset against the benefit payment owed in a manner consistent with the retirement boards error correction policy. Interest shall not accumulate on any corrective payment made to the retirement system pursuant to this subsection.
(f) Underpayments from the retirement system. If any error results in any member, retirant, beneficiary, entity or other individual receiving from the retirement system less than he would have been entitled to receive had the error not occurred, the board, upon learning of the error, shall correct the error in a timely manner. If correction of the error occurs after annuity payments to a retirant or beneficiary have commenced, the board shall prospectively adjust the payment of the benefit to the correct amount. In addition, the board shall pay the amount of such underpayment to the member, retirant, beneficiary or other individual in a lump sum. Interest shall not be paid on any corrective payment made by the retirement system pursuant to this subsection.
(g) Eligibility errors. If the board finds that an individual, employer, or both individual and employer currently or formerly participating in the retirement system is not eligible to participate, the board shall notify the individual and his or her employer of the determination, and terminate participation in the retirement system. Any erroneous payments to the retirement system shall be returned to the employer and individual in accordance with the methods described in subsections (c) and (d) of this section and any erroneous payments from the retirement system to such individual shall be returned to the retirement system in accordance with the methods described in subsection (e) of this section. Any erroneous service credited to the individual shall be removed. If the board determines that an individual or employer, or both, has not been participating in the retirement system, but was eligible to and required to be participating in the retirement system, the board shall as soon as practicable notify the individual and his or her employer of the determination, and the individual and his or her employer shall prospectively commence participation in the retirement system as soon as practicable. Service credit for service prior to the date on which the individual prospectively commences participation in the retirement system shall be granted only if the board receives the required employer and employee contributions for such service, in accordance with subsection (b) of this section, including interest.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 18. Education

Article 7A. State Teachers Retirement System

§18-7A-1. Establishment of Retirement System

§18-7A-2. Supplemental Benefits

§18-7A-2a. Governing Boards of Educational Institutions Authorized to Pay Supplemental Retirement Benefits

§18-7A-3. Definitions

§18-7A-3a. Federal Qualification Requirements

§18-7A-4. Teachers Retirement Board

§18-7A-11. Records; Actuarial Data; Tables; Specification of Actuarial Assumptions

§18-7A-12. Reports by Retirement Board

§18-7A-13. Membership in Retirement System; Cessation of Membership; Reinstatement of Withdrawn Service

§18-7A-13a. Resumption of Service by Retired Teachers

§18-7A-13b. Option of Certain Present Members to Elect Between State and Federal Retirement Systems; Payment of Contributions to Federal System

§18-7A-14. Contributions by Members; Contributions by Employers; Forfeitures

§18-7A-14a. Options of Certain Members to Elect Between State Teachers Retirement System, a Combination of That System and a Supplemental Retirement System, and a Retirement Plan Other Than the State Teachers Retirement System

§18-7A-14b. Members' Option to Make Contributions for Periods of Temporary Total Disability

§18-7A-14c. Correction of Errors; Underpayments; Overpayments

§18-7A-15. Collection of Membership Contributions

§18-7A-16. Transfer of Appropriations

§18-7A-17. Statement and Computation of Teachers' Service

§18-7A-17a. Qualified Military Service

§18-7A-17b. Military Service Credit for Members of the West Virginia National Guard

§18-7A-18. Teachers Retirement System Fund; Transfers

§18-7A-18a. Calculation of Allocation to Teachers Retirement System Fund

§18-7A-19. Custody of Funds; Disbursements; Bond of Custodian; Annual Statement

§18-7A-20. Investment of Funds

§18-7A-21. Misuse of Funds; Penalties

§18-7A-22. Persons Eligible for Prior Service Pensions

§18-7A-23. Withdrawal and Death Benefits

§18-7A-23a. Terminal Benefits

§18-7A-25. Eligibility for Retirement Allowance

§18-7A-25a. Prohibited Forced Retirement of College and University Professors

§18-7A-25b. Withdrawal and Eligibility for Retirement Allowance for a Person Who First Becomes a Member of the Retirement System on or After July 1, 2015

§18-7A-26. Computation of Annuities

§18-7A-26a. Additional Benefits for Certain Annuitants

§18-7A-26b. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Annuitants

§18-7A-26c. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Annuitants

§18-7A-26d. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Annuitants

§18-7A-26e. Supplemental Benefits to Certain Annuitants

§18-7A-26f. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Annuitants

§18-7A-26g. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Annuitants

§18-7A-26h. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Annuitants

§18-7A-26i. Supplemental Benefits for Retired Teachers

§18-7A-26j. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Teachers Who Retired Prior to July 1, 1981

§18-7A-26k. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Teachers Who Retired Between July 1, 1981, and July 1, 1982

§18-7A-26l. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Teachers Who Retired Prior to July 1, 1982

§18-7A-26m. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Teachers

§18-7A-26n. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Teachers Who Retired on or After July 1, 1984, but Prior to July 1, 1986

§18-7A-26o. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Teachers Who Retired Prior to July 1, 1986

§18-7A-26p. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Teachers Who Retired on or After July 1, 1986, but Prior to April 1, 1988

§18-7A-26q. Supplemental Benefits for Certain Teachers Who Retired Prior to April 1, 1988

§18-7A-26r. Minimum Benefit for Certain Retired Members; Legislative Declaration; State Interest and Public Purpose

§18-7A-26s. One-Time Supplement for Certain Annuitants Effective July 1, 2001

§18-7A-26t. One-Time Supplement for Certain Annuitants Effective July 1, 2006

§18-7A-26u. One-Time Bonus Payment for Certain Annuitants Effective July 1, 2008

§18-7A-26v. One-Time Bonus Payment for Certain Annuitants Effective July 1, 2011

§18-7A-26w. Minimum Benefit for Certain Retired Members

§18-7A-27. Regular Interest

§18-7A-28. Options to Beneficiaries; Change of Certain Options Because of Divorce or Annulment; Limitation on Recalculated Monthly Benefits

§18-7A-28a. Federal Law Maximum Benefit Limitations

§18-7A-28b. Federal Law Minimum Required Distributions

§18-7A-28c. Direct Rollovers

§18-7A-28d. Rollovers and Transfers to Purchase Service Credit or Repay Withdrawn Contributions

§18-7A-28e. Limitations on Benefit Increases

§18-7A-29. Fraud; Penalties

§18-7A-30. Exemption From Taxation, Garnishment and Other Process; Exception for Qualified Domestic Relations Order

§18-7A-31. Unexpended Funds Under Prior Appropriations

§18-7A-32. Inconsistent Acts Repealed

§18-7A-33. Constitutionality

§18-7A-34. Loans to Members

§18-7A-35. Coverage for Nonteaching Employees; Prior Service Credit

§18-7A-35a. Prior Service Credit for Former Members of the State Teachers Retirement System Employed in a Nonteaching Capacity

§18-7A-35b. Temporary Early Retirement Incentives Program; Legislative Declarations and Findings; Termination Date

§18-7A-35c. Termination of Benefits; Procedure

§18-7A-36. Joint Study of State Retirement Systems; Report to Joint Committee on Government and Finance by Specified Date of Study Conclusions

§18-7A-37. Benefits Not Forfeited if System Terminates

§18-7A-38. Maximum Number of Days a Retired Teacher May Accept Employment; Calculating Days Worked for Retirants Engaged in Substitute Teaching

§18-7A-39. Employee Pension and Health Care Benefits Fund

§18-7A-40. Higher Education Employees