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HOUSE BILL NO. 2110
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State of Washington 51st Legislature 1989 Regular Session
By Representative Appelwick
Read first time 2/22/89 and referred to Committee on Appropriations.
AN ACT Relating to reducing elected officials' contributions to the teachers' retirement system to six percent; and amending RCW 41.32.260.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 26, chapter 80, Laws of 1947 as last amended by section 2, chapter 199, Laws of 1974 ex. sess. and RCW 41.32.260 are each amended to read as follows:
Any member
whose public school service is interrupted by active service to the United
States as a member of its military, naval or air service, or to the state of
Washington, as a member of the legislature, may upon becoming reemployed in the
public schools, receive credit for such service upon presenting satisfactory
proof, and contributing to the annuity fund, either in a lump sum or
installments, such amounts as shall be determined by the board of trustees:
PROVIDED (1), That no such military service credit in excess of five years
shall be established or reestablished after July 1, 1961, unless the service
was actually rendered during time of war: PROVIDED FURTHER (2), That a member
of the retirement system who is a member of the state legislature or a state
official eligible for the combined pension and annuity provided by RCW
41.32.497, or 41.32.498, as now or hereafter amended shall have deductions
taken from his salary in the amount of ((seven and one-half)) six
percent of earnable compensation and that service credit shall be established
with the retirement system while such deductions are reported to the retirement
system, unless he has by reason of his employment become a contributing member
of another public retirement system in the state of Washington: AND PROVIDED
FURTHER (3), That such elected official who has retired or otherwise terminated
his public school service may then elect to terminate his membership in the
retirement system and receive retirement benefits while continuing to serve as
an elected official: AND, PROVIDED FURTHER (4), That a member of the
retirement system who had previous service as an elected or appointed official,
for which he did not contribute to the retirement system, may receive credit
for such legislative service unless he has received credit for that service in
another state retirement system, upon making contributions in such amounts as
shall be determined by the board of trustees.