Retirement Calculation Factors for General Members Sample Clauses

Retirement Calculation Factors for General Members. (Hired Before July 1, 2009) a. The Retirement Calculation Factors used to calculate a General Member’s allowance will increase to the levels shown below (the “New Factors”) for General Members, hired before July 1, 2002, who retire effective on or after July 1, 2002, unless the General Member elects, before retirement, to have their allowance calculated using the Old Factors, as set forth in SDMC Section 24.0402, (ranging from two percent (2%) at age fifty-five (55), to two point fifty-five percent (2.55%) at age sixty-five (65) or older, with a ten percent (10%) increase to the Member’s Final Compensation), or the Xxxxxxx Factors, as set forth in SDMC Section 24.0402, (ranging from two point twenty-five percent (2.25%) at age fifty-five (55), to two point fifty-five percent (2.55%) at age sixty-five (65) or older). Retirement Age Benefit (New Factors) 55-59 2.50% 60 2.55% 61 2.60% 62 2.65% 63 2.70% 64 2.75% 65 and older 2.80% b. The New Factors apply to all General Members who join the Retirement System after June 30, 2002, but before July 1, 2009, and theirallowances will be capped at ninety percent (90%) of their Final Compensation. The ninety percent (90%) cap also applies to: (1) General Members who joined the Retirement System on or before June 30, 2002, except as provided below; and, (2) General Members who participated in the Retirement System on or before June 30, 2002, who left City employment but are rehired by the City on or after July 1, 2002. Any General Member, whose allowance as of July 1, 2002, is ninety percent (90%) or more using the New Factors may continue to accrue benefits above the ninety percent (90%) cap until December 31, 2002. The General Member’s Allowance will be capped at that time. c. Any General Member who joined the Retirement System before July 1, 2002, may continue to accrue benefits above the ninety percent (90%) cap using either the Old Factors or the Xxxxxxx Factors. If the Member selects one of these Factors, the Member’s Allowance will not be capped, and the Systemwill refund to the Member, at retirement, any excess contributions the Member made to fund the New Factors. d. A General Member may exceed the ninety percent (90%) cap if the Member: i. Applied to purchase Creditable Service on or before June 5, 2002, and thereafter signed the contract to purchase that time; ii. Was hired at age twenty-four (24) or younger; and iii. Will exceed the ninety percent (90%) cap because of the Creditable Service they applied to ...
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