Example: | John retires from PSERS in 2006. John chooses a benefit option with a survivor feature and names Beatrice, his daughter, as his survivor beneficiary. As a result, John's monthly allowance is reduced from $2,000 (standard allowance) to $1,750. Beatrice dies in 2011. John's monthly allowance will increase to $2,191.05, which equals the amount he would have received had he chosen the standard allowance option, plus the COLAs he has received (based on his prior monthly allowance). |
Year | Standard Allowance | Survivor Option plus COLAs | COLA incr. (3% max) | $ Increase |
2006 | 2,000.00 | 1,750.00 | | | 0.00 | |
2007 | | 1,750.00 | | .02 | | 35.00 | |
2008 | | 1,785.00 | | .03 | | 53.55 | |
2009 | | 1,838.55 | | .025 | | 45.96 | |
2010 | | 1,884.51 | | .03 | | 56.54 | |
2011 | 2,000.00 | 1,941.05 | | — | | — | |
| | Total COLAs | 191.05 | |
Original Option One Monthly Allowance | + Total COLAs | = New Monthly Allowance | |
$2000 | + $191.05 | | = $2,191.05 | |
(6) May I change my benefit option after retirement? Your choice of a benefit option is irrevocable with the following three exceptions:
(a)
Return to membership. If you retire and then return to membership for at least two years of uninterrupted service, you may choose a different retirement option upon your subsequent retirement. See RCW
41.37.050(3).
(b) Postretirement marriage option. If you select the standard allowance option at the time of retirement and marry after retirement, you may select a benefit option with a survivor feature and name your current spouse as survivor beneficiary, provided that:
(i) Your benefit is not subject to a property division obligation pursuant to a dissolution order. See WAC
415-02-500;
(ii) The selection is made during a one-year window, on or after the date of the first anniversary and before the second anniversary of your postretirement marriage;
(iii) You provide a copy of your certified marriage certificate to the department; and
(iv) You provide proof of your current spouse's birth date.
(c) Removal of a nonspouse survivor option. If you select a benefit option with a survivor feature and name a nonspouse as survivor beneficiary at the time of retirement, you may remove that survivor beneficiary designation and have your benefit adjusted to a standard allowance. You may exercise this option one time only.
(7) Who will receive the balance of my accumulated contributions, if any, after my death?
(a) If you do not have a survivor beneficiary at the time of your death, and you die before the total of the retirement allowance paid equals the amount of your accumulated contributions at the time of retirement, the balance will be paid:
(i) To the person or entity (i.e., trust, organization, or estate) you have nominated by written designation, executed and filed with the department.
(ii) If you have not designated a beneficiary, or if your designated beneficiary is no longer living or in existence, then to your surviving spouse.
(iii) If not paid according to (a)(i) or (ii) of this subsection, then to your estate.
(b) If you have a survivor beneficiary at the time of your death, and your survivor beneficiary dies before the total of the retirement allowance paid equals the amount of your accumulated contributions at the time of retirement, the balance will be paid:
(i) To the person or entity (i.e., trust, organization, or estate) your survivor beneficiary has nominated by written designation, executed and filed with the department.
(ii) If your survivor beneficiary has not designated a beneficiary, or if the designated beneficiary is no longer living or in existence, then to your survivor beneficiary's spouse.
(iii) If not paid according to (b)(i) or (ii) of this subsection, then to your survivor beneficiary's estate. See RCW
41.37.170.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
41.50.050(5). WSR 13-18-034, § 415-106-600, filed 8/28/13, effective 10/1/13. Statutory Authority: RCW
41.37.170,
41.50.050(5),
41.37.050,
41.37.170,
41.37.210,
41.37.230, and
41.50.790. WSR 08-02-046, § 415-106-600, filed 12/27/07, effective 1/27/08.]