State retirement systems definition
Examples of State retirement systems in a sentence
The State retirement systems consider the Academy as the Employer-of-Record and the Academy is ultimately responsible for remitting retirement contributions to each of the State systems noted below.
The parties hereto acknowledge that under Title 41 of the Revised Code of Washington, the District is obligated to report to the Washington Department of Retirement Systems any retirees in its employ, including contractors and subcontractors and their workers, who retired from certain Washington State retirement systems.
VRS has found that a majority of State retirement systems require plan members to repay the refund with interest in order to restore the refunded service.
Such resignation shall take effect at the time specified therein, and if no time be specified, at the time of its receipt by the Chief Executive Officer or Secretary.
The reemployment of state retirees shall be governed by the rules of the applicable State retirement systems and Board Rule C-III, Section II of the Board Rules.
State retirement systems benefit changes.--A governmental unit responsible for any retirement or pension system supported in whole or in part by public funds shall not after January 1, 1977, provide any increase in the benefits to the members or beneficiaries of such system unless such unit has made or concurrently makes provision for the funding of the increase in benefits on a sound actuarial basis.
Retirement Costs: Substantially all State employees participate in one of several State retirement systems.
For risk commentary specific to COVID-19, please see our dedicated educational webpage on potential impacts to the Washington State retirement systems.
The SA enters the total of the employer’s share of social security taxes, State retirement system(s) contributions, and other fringe benefits.
We have created an educational page to help interested parties understand how COVID-19 may impact the Washington State retirement systems.