SENATE BILL REPORT
SHB 1634
As Reported By Senate Committee On:
Ways & Means, March 23, 2005
Title: An act relating to allowing terminally ill members to remove themselves from their retirement plan.
Brief Description: Allowing terminally ill members to remove themselves from their retirement plan.
Sponsors: House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Grant, Haler, Walsh, Hankins, Darneille and Haigh).
Brief History: Passed House: 3/08/05, 96-0.
Committee Activity: Ways & Means: 3/23/05 [DP].
SENATE COMMITTEE ON WAYS & MEANS
Majority Report: Do pass.Signed by Senators Prentice, Chair; Doumit, Vice Chair; Fraser, Vice Chair; Zarelli, Ranking Minority Member; Brandland, Fairley, Hewitt, Kohl-Welles, Parlette, Pflug, Pridemore, Rasmussen, Regala, Roach, Rockefeller, Schoesler and Thibaudeau.
Staff: Erik Sund (786-7454)
Background: The Public Employees', Teachers', and School Employees' Retirement Systems
(PERS, TRS, and SERS) each have two plans. Plans 1 and 2 are defined benefit plans, while Plan
3 consists of a defined benefit portion and a defined contribution portion.
Until separation from employment, all active members of PERS, TRS, and SERS earn service
credit and must make contributions toward their retirement system. Members of PERS 2, TRS
2, and SERS 2 who leave employment before retirement can either withdraw their own
contributions plus investment income, or they can leave their contributions in the retirement
system up until reaching retirement age. Members of PERS 3, TRS 3, or SERS 3 may withdraw
the amounts in their defined contribution account at any time after separation.
Federal law generally precludes a member from receiving both a pension benefit and salary from
an employer.
Summary of Bill: A member of PERS 2/3, TRS 2/3, or SERS 2/3 may voluntarily be removed
from membership in the pension plan if: (1) the medical adviser certifies that the member has a
terminal illness with a life expectancy of five years or less; and (2) the Director agrees with the
recommendation of the medical adviser.
Members are removed from the retirement system, continue their employment but do not make
retirement contributions, and do not accumulate additional service credit in the retirement plan.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Committee/Commission/Task Force Created: No.
Effective Date: The bill contains an emergency clause and takes effect immediately.
Testimony For (on companion Senate Bill 5497): This is a good bill that would help retirement system members who are seriously ill and find themselves in a very difficult situation.
Testimony Against (on companion Senate Bill 5497): None.
Who Testified (on companion Senate Bill 5497): PRO: Senator Jerome Delvin, prime sponsor.