Example: | A higher education employer pays $50,000 in HERP salaries on January 10th. The same employer pays another $50,000 in HERP salaries on January 25th. The employer must report the HERP salaries paid for both payrolls and make payment of the contributions due on the total combined $100,000 HERP salaries to the department by February 15th. |
(9) Does the department charge interest on overdue payments of contributions for the HERP supplemental benefit funds? Yes. The department charges interest on overdue contributions to the HERP supplemental benefit funds at the rate of one percent per month simple interest. Interest is charged for each day the payment is overdue. Assessed interest will appear on the employer's monthly accounts receivable statement from the department.
(10)
Can the department charge employers an administrative expense fee for the HERP supplemental benefit funds? Yes. RCW
41.50.110 authorizes the department to charge employers an administrative expense fee for expenses related to the administration of the HERP supplemental benefit funds.
(11) The pension funding council, in consultation with the state actuary, shall determine when each HERP supplemental benefit fund has become sufficiently funded to allow benefit payments to be made from the fund. Disbursements from that fund may then begin as of July 1st of the following fiscal year. To begin those payments, the relevant higher education employer must provide monthly gross payment amounts the employer needs to fund those benefits to the department within the timelines directed by the department. Employers may also be required to provide periodic cash projections to allow the department to coordinate with the state investment board on cash liquidity needs.
(12) Based on the information provided by each employer under subsection (11) of this section, the department will transfer monthly, or direct the transfer, from the relevant HERP supplemental benefit fund to the fund the employer uses to pay supplemental benefits.
(13) If any higher education employer fails to provide the information necessary for the department to coordinate cash flows for their supplement fund's benefit payments, that employer will remain responsible for funding the payment of those benefits to their members.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
41.50.050 and
41.50.280. WSR 24-15-019, § 415-700-010, filed 7/9/24, effective 8/9/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
41.50.050(5),
41.50.030, and
28B.10.423. WSR 12-10-057, § 415-700-010, filed 5/1/12, effective 6/1/12.]