Supplemental Retirement Income definition

Supplemental Retirement Income means the supplemental retirement benefit described in Article IV hereof.
Supplemental Retirement Income as used in this Plan means the benefit payable to a Participant pursuant to Article III of this Plan.
Supplemental Retirement Income. The amount derived by ------------------------------ calculating the Supplemental Retirement Income Base less the annual Corporate Retirement Plan income.

Examples of Supplemental Retirement Income in a sentence

  • The Supplemental Retirement Income Plan for Law Enforcement Officers is included in the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the State of North Carolina.

  • The State’s CAFR includes the pension trust fund financial statements for the Internal Revenue Code Section 401(k) plan that includes the Supplemental Retirement Income Plan for Law Enforcement Officers.

  • The Town contributes to the Supplemental Retirement Income Plan (Plan), a defined contribution pension plan administered by the Department of State Treasurer and a Board of Trustees.

  • The County contributes to the Supplemental Retirement Income Plan (Plan), a defined contribution pension plan administered by the Department of State Treasurer and a Board of Trustees.

  • Supplemental Retirement Income Plan for Law Enforcement Officers Plan Description.


More Definitions of Supplemental Retirement Income

Supplemental Retirement Income means the monthly amount of retirement income payable on behalf of an eligible Employee under Article II of the Supplemental Plan.
Supplemental Retirement Income means the retirement benefits provided to Participants and their joint or contingent annuitants and beneficiaries in accordance with the applicable provisions of this Plan and shall include Supplemental Normal Retirement Income, Supplemental Early Retirement Income and Supplemental Postponed Retirement Income, and Supplemental Deferred Vested Retirement Income as defined in Article 4.
Supplemental Retirement Income payable under Section 3 of the Excess Benefit Agreement between Executive and Delta dated November 11, 1991 (the "Excess Benefit Agreement") and for purposes of calculating the "Supplemental Monthly Survivor Income" under Section 5 of the Excess Benefit Agreement, Executive shall be credited with an additional five years of "Credited Service" as that term is defined in the Delta Family-Care Retirement Plan and the Delta Family- Care Disability and Survivorship Plan. In no event, however, shall any amount payable as the result of this additional service credit be paid from Delta's qualified plans. Further, Executive shall be credited with five (5) additional years of service for purposes of calculating any service related premium which may be payable under the Delta Family-Care Medical Plan or any successor plan, and any extra amount that may be payable to Executive as a result of such additional years of service may be paid from the Delta Supplemental Excess Benefit Plan.
Supplemental Retirement Income means the monthly amount of retirement income payable on behalf of a Participant under Article III of the Plan.
Supplemental Retirement Income means the benefit provided by Appendix D.
Supplemental Retirement Income means the annual benefit to which the Participant would be entitled, commencing on his Normal Retirement Date, in the form of a single-life annuity equal to the product of (i) his employee contributions (if any) under a Prior Plan or the Natomas Plan, plus interest credited in accordance with such plan to August 31, 1983, and compounded annually at the rate of five percent (5%) for the period from September 1, 1983, to the date on which he would attain his Normal Retirement Date, times (ii) a conversion factor of ten percent (10%).
Supplemental Retirement Income means the benefit payable to the Executive pursuant to Article II hereof.