9-3-415. When retirement permitted; service credit.
(a) Except as provided under W.S. 9-3-431 and 9-3-432, normal retirement benefits under the system are payable to a member who:
(i) Has at least four (4) years of service credit and is at least sixty (60) years of age and is not subject to paragraph (ii) of this subsection; or
(ii) If a general member initially employed after August 31, 2012, has at least four (4) years of service credit and is at least sixty-five (65) years of age; or
(iii) Has a combined total of years of service credit and years of age which equals at least eighty-five (85).
(b) Except as provided under W.S. 9-3-432 or subsection (k) of this section, early retirement benefits are payable to a member who has at least four (4) years of service and is at least fifty (50) but not yet sixty (60) years of age or has at least twenty-five (25) years of service and is not yet fifty (50) years of age. The early retirement benefit amount is equal to the normal retirement benefit amount otherwise payable reduced on an actuarial equivalent basis under rules established by the board.
(c) Repealed By Laws 2001, Ch. 38, § 2.
(d) Any vested member may elect to make a one-time purchase of up to five (5) years of service credit as authorized and limited by section 415(c) and 415(n) of the Internal Revenue Code and established in rules promulgated by the board. Any member electing to purchase service credit shall pay into the account a single lump-sum amount equal to the actuarial equivalent of the benefits to be derived from the service credit, the individual's attained age and the benefit structure of the appropriate plan. A member may purchase service credit with personal funds or, subject to rules and regulations established by the board, through rollover contributions. Unless received by the system in the form of a direct rollover, the rollover contribution shall be paid to the system on or before sixty (60) days after the date it was received by the member. Service credit purchased under this subsection shall qualify as service credit defined in W.S. 9-3-402(a)(xxi), 9-3-602(a)(iii), 9-3-702(a)(iii) and 15-5-402(a)(iv) but shall not be used to determine whether a member is a general member initially employed after August 31, 2012.
(e) Any person who is participating in a lawfully established retirement plan of any Wyoming community college or the University of Wyoming as authorized by W.S. 21-19-102 and elects coverage under this article shall have his Wyoming service under both the community college or University of Wyoming retirement plan and under this article counted to meet the eligibility requirements for retirement as specified in this section.
(f) Repealed By Laws 2002, Ch. 82, § 3.
(g) Subject to subsection (h) of this section and in accordance with rule and regulation of the board protecting the actuarial integrity of the system and its status as a federally qualified plan, any retired member rehired after a break in service of not less than thirty (30) days by a participating employer to fill a vacant full-time position of a regular contributing employee in any capacity including, but not limited to, as a contract employee or as an employee of a third party contractor under an agreement with a participating employer, shall notify the board in writing of his election to:
(i) Discontinue retirement benefits and be reinstated as a contributing member; or
(ii) Continue receiving retirement benefits and not be reinstated as a contributing member.
(h) If a retired member is rehired by a participating employer to fill a vacant full-time position of a regular contributing employee in any capacity including, but not limited to, as a contract employee or as an employee of a third party contractor under an agreement with a participating employer, and the retiree is rehired following a break in service of not less than thirty (30) days, the employer shall pay into the account an amount equal to both the members' and employer's contributions required by law under the Wyoming retirement system based upon the retiree's salary. Service by the retiree under this subsection shall not increase retirement benefits under the Wyoming retirement system.
(i) Repealed By Laws 2007, Ch. 78, § 2.
(ii) Repealed By Laws 2007, Ch. 78, § 2.
(j) If any retired member or employer violates subsection (h) of this section, the board shall immediately cancel the retiree's retirement benefit and shall reinstate that member as a contributing member.
(k) For a general member initially employed after August 31, 2012, early retirement benefits are payable to a general member who has at least four (4) years of service and is at least fifty-five (55) but not yet sixty-five (65) years of age or has at least twenty-five (25) years of service and is not yet fifty-five (55) years of age. The early retirement benefit amount is equal to the normal retirement benefit amount otherwise payable reduced on an actuarial equivalent basis under rules established by the board.
(m) Any vested member who was honorably discharged from the military service of the United States may elect to purchase service credit in the retirement system, subject to the following:
(i) Purchase of service credit shall be as authorized and limited by section 415(c) and 415(n) of the Internal Revenue Code and rules promulgated by the board;
(ii) One (1) year of service credit may be purchased for each year of military service, up to a maximum of eight (8) years;
(iii) Cumulative purchases of service credit under this section and as otherwise authorized under the Wyoming Retirement Act shall not exceed eight (8) years;
(iv) An employee electing to purchase service credit shall pay into the account a single lump-sum amount equal to the actuarial equivalent of the benefits to be derived from the service credit computed on the basis of actuarial assumptions approved by the board and the individual's attained age;
(v) The lump sum may be paid with funds from any source, including rollover contributions, subject to rules and regulations established by the board. Unless received by the retirement system in the form of a direct rollover, the rollover contribution shall be paid to the program not more than sixty (60) days after the date it was received by the member;
(vi) Service credit purchased under this subsection shall not be used to determine vested eligibility to receive benefits under this article;
(vii) Service credit purchased under this subsection shall qualify as service credit defined in W.S. 9-3-402(a)(xxi), 9-3-602(a)(iii), 9-3-702(a)(iii) and 15-5-402(a)(iv) but shall not be used to determine whether a member is a general member initially employed after August 31, 2012.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 9 - Administration of the Government
Chapter 3 - Compensation and Benefits
Section 9-3-401 - Short Title.
Section 9-3-402 - Definitions.
Section 9-3-403 - Wyoming Retirement System; Establishment; Purpose; Powers as Body Corporate.
Section 9-3-405 - Retirement Board Duties and Powers.
Section 9-3-411 - Retirement Board; Right to Hearing Before Board; Judicial Review.
Section 9-3-415 - When Retirement Permitted; Service Credit.
Section 9-3-418 - Amount of Service Retirement Benefit; Firefighter Members Excluded.
Section 9-3-419 - Retirement Benefit Adjustments.
Section 9-3-420 - Option as to Form of Benefit; Beneficiary Designations.
Section 9-3-427 - Other Retirement Plans Prohibited.
Section 9-3-428 - Construction of Article; Limitation of Liability of State; Termination of System.
Section 9-3-429 - False Statements and Records Prohibited; Right to Modify Article.
Section 9-3-433 - Short Title.
Section 9-3-434 - Definitions.
Section 9-3-436 - Establishment of Trust.
Section 9-3-437 - Powers of Trustee.
Section 9-3-438 - Delegation of Functions.
Section 9-3-439 - General Duties of Trustee and Fiduciary.
Section 9-3-440 - Duties of Trustee in Investing and Managing Assets of Retirement System.
Section 9-3-441 - Special Application of Duties.
Section 9-3-442 - Reviewing Compliance.
Section 9-3-443 - Liability of Trustee or Other Fiduciary.
Section 9-3-444 - Open Meetings and Records.
Section 9-3-445 - Disclosure to Public.
Section 9-3-446 - Disclosure to Participants and Beneficiaries.
Section 9-3-447 - Reports to Agency.
Section 9-3-448 - Summary Plan Description.
Section 9-3-449 - Annual Disclosure of Financial and Actuarial Status.
Section 9-3-450 - Annual Report.
Section 9-3-451 - Enforcement.
Section 9-3-452 - Alienation of Benefits.
Section 9-3-454 - Required Determinations for Recommended Benefit Increases.