MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2006 Regular Session

To: Finance

By: Senator(s) Doxey, Chaney, Davis

Senate Bill 2377

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS 25-11-111, 25-11-114 AND 25-11-115, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO INCREASE TO 30 YEARS THE YEARS OF SERVICE REQUIRED FOR RETIREMENT REGARDLESS OF AGE UNDER THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM FOR PERSONS WHO BECOME MEMBERS OF THE SYSTEM FROM AND AFTER JULY 1, 2006; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

     SECTION 1.  Section 25-11-111, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     25-11-111.  (a)  (1)  Any member who shall have become a member of the system prior to July 1, 2006, upon withdrawal from service upon or after attainment of the age of sixty (60) years who shall have completed at least four (4) years of creditable service, or any member upon withdrawal from service regardless of age who shall have completed at least twenty-five (25) years of creditable service, shall be entitled to receive a retirement allowance which shall begin on the first of the month following the date the member's application for the allowance is received by the board, but in no event before withdrawal from service.

          (2)  Any member who shall have become a member of the system on or after July 1, 2006, upon withdrawal from service upon or after attainment of the age of sixty (60) years who shall have completed at least four (4) years of creditable service, or any member upon withdrawal from service regardless of age who shall have completed at least thirty (30) years of creditable service, shall be entitled to receive a retirement allowance which shall begin on the first of the month following the date the member's application for the allowance is received by the board, but in no event before withdrawal from service.

     (b)  Any member whose withdrawal from service occurs prior to attaining the age of sixty (60) years who shall have completed four (4) or more years of creditable service and shall not have received a refund of his accumulated contributions shall be entitled to receive a retirement allowance, beginning upon his attaining the age of sixty (60) years, of the amount earned and accrued at the date of withdrawal from service.

     (c)  Any member in service who has qualified for retirement benefits may select any optional method of settlement of retirement benefits by notifying the Executive Director of the Board of Trustees of the Public Employees' Retirement System in writing, on a form prescribed by the board, of the option he has selected and by naming the beneficiary of such option and furnishing necessary proof of age.  Such option, once selected, may be changed at any time prior to actual retirement or death, but upon the death or retirement of the member, the optional settlement shall be placed in effect upon proper notification to the executive director.

     (d)  The annual amount of the retirement allowance shall consist of:

          (1)  A member's annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of the accumulated contributions of the member at the time of retirement computed according to the actuarial table in use by the system; and

          (2)  An employer's annuity which, together with the member's annuity provided above, shall be equal to one and seven-eighths percent (1-7/8%) of the average compensation for each year of state service up to and including twenty-five (25) years of membership service, and two and one-fourth percent (2-1/4%) of the average compensation for each year of state service exceeding twenty-five (25) years of membership service.  However, after the board of trustees has begun implementing the changes in the computation of the retirement allowance as provided in subsection (e), the employer's annuity shall be equal to:

              (i)  One and seven-eighths percent (1-7/8%) of the average compensation for each year of membership service up to and including the number of years specified in Column A of the table in subsection (e) for the latest phase that has been implemented, and

              (ii)  Two percent (2%) of the average compensation for each year of membership service exceeding the number of years specified in Column A of the table in subsection (e) for the latest phase that has been implemented up to and including twenty-five (25) years, and

              (iii)  The percentage of the average compensation specified in Column B of the table in subsection (e) for the latest phase that has been implemented for each year of membership service exceeding twenty-five (25) years.

          (3)  A prior service annuity equal to one and seven-eighths percent (1-7/8%) of the average compensation for each year of state service up to and including twenty-five (25) years of prior service, and two and one-fourth percent (2-1/4%) of the average compensation for each year of state service exceeding twenty-five (25) years of prior service for which the member is allowed credit.  However, after the board of trustees has begun implementing the changes in the computation of the retirement allowance as provided in subsection (e), the prior service annuity shall be equal to:

              (i)  One and seven-eighths percent (1-7/8%) of the average compensation for each year of prior service up to and including the number of years specified in Column A of the table in subsection (e) for the latest phase that has been implemented, and

              (ii)  Two percent (2%) of the average compensation for each year of prior service exceeding the number of years specified in Column A of the table in subsection (e) for the latest phase that has been implemented up to and including twenty-five (25) years, and

              (iii)  The percentage of the average compensation specified in Column B of the table in subsection (e) for the latest phase that has been implemented for each year of prior service exceeding twenty-five (25) years.

          (4)  Any retired member or beneficiary thereof who was eligible to receive a retirement allowance before July 1, 1991, and who is still receiving a retirement allowance on July 1, 1992, shall receive an increase in the annual retirement allowance of the retired member equal to one-eighth of one percent (1/8 of 1%) of the average compensation for each year of state service in excess of twenty-five (25) years of membership service up to and including thirty (30) years.  The maximum increase shall be five-eighths of one percent (5/8 of 1%).  In no case shall a member who has been retired prior to July 1, 1987, receive less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) per month for each year of creditable service and proportionately for each quarter year thereof.  Persons retired on or after July 1, 1987, shall receive at least Ten Dollars ($10.00) per month for each year of service and proportionately for each quarter year thereof reduced for the option selected.  However, such Ten Dollars ($10.00) minimum per month for each year of creditable service shall not apply to a retirement allowance computed under Section 25-11-114 based on a percentage of the member's average compensation.

          (5)  The board shall recalculate the retirement allowance of any member or the beneficiary of such a member, if the member or beneficiary is eligible to receive a retirement allowance before July 1, 1999, by using the criteria in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection (d) that provides for two and one-fourth percent (2-1/4%) of the average compensation for each year of service exceeding twenty-five (25) years.

          (6)  Any member upon withdrawal from service upon or after attaining the age of sixty (60) years who has completed at least four (4) years of creditable service, or any member upon withdrawal from service regardless of age who has completed at least twenty-five (25) years of creditable service, shall be entitled to receive a retirement allowance computed in accordance with the formula set forth in this section.  Such retirement allowance otherwise payable may be converted into a retirement allowance of equivalent actuarial value in such an amount that, with the member's benefit under Title II of the federal Social Security Act, the member will receive, so far as possible, approximately the same amount annually before and after the earliest age at which the member becomes eligible to receive a social security benefit.

     (e)  Beginning on July 1, 2000, the board of trustees shall implement changes in the computation of the amount of the annual retirement allowance, which changes shall be implemented in phases as set forth in the table in this subsection.  The board of trustees shall implement the phases systematically upon July 1 after the board's actuary certifies that implementation of a phase will not cause the unfunded accrued actuarial liability amortization period for the retirement system to exceed twenty-two (22) years.  The board of trustees shall have the exclusive authority to set the assumptions that are used in the actuarial evaluation in accordance with Section 25-11-119(9).  The board of trustees shall recalculate the retirement allowance of any retired member or beneficiary of such a member as each phase is implemented.

RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE COMPUTATION

IMPLEMENTATION TABLE

                            (A)                     (B)

     PHASE              2% FOR YEARS            PERCENTAGE

                        ABOVE THIS              FOR YEARS

                        NUMBER AND              ABOVE 25

                        ≤25 YEARS               YEARS

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     Phase 1            20 years                2.250%

     Phase 2            15 years                2.250%

     Phase 3            10 years                2.250%

     Phase 4            5 years                2.250%

     Phase 5            0 years                2.250%

     Phase 6            0 years                2.375%

     Phase 7            0 years                2.500%

     Column A shows the years to which two percent (2%) is applicable in computing the retirement allowance, which are all the years of service exceeding the number specified in Column A for the phase that has been implemented up to and including twenty-five (25) years.

     Column B shows the percentage that is applicable to the number of years of service exceeding twenty-five (25) years in computing the retirement allowance.

     (f)  No member, except members excluded by the Age Discrimination in Employment Act Amendments of 1986 (Public Law 99-592), under either Article 1 or Article 3 in state service shall be required to retire because of age.

     (g)  No payment on account of any benefit granted under the provisions of this section shall become effective or begin to accrue until January 1, 1953.

     (h)  (1)  A retiree or beneficiary may, on a form prescribed by and filed with the retirement system, irrevocably waive all or a portion of any benefits from the retirement system to which the retiree or beneficiary is entitled.  Such waiver shall be binding on the heirs and assigns of any retiree or beneficiary and the same must agree to forever hold harmless the Public Employees' Retirement System of Mississippi from any claim to such waived retirement benefits.

          (2)  Any waiver pursuant to this subsection shall apply only to the person executing the waiver.  A beneficiary shall be entitled to benefits according to the option selected by the member at the time of retirement.  However, a beneficiary may, at the option of the beneficiary, execute a waiver of benefits pursuant to this subsection.

          (3)  The retirement system shall retain in the annuity reserve account amounts that are not used to pay benefits because of a waiver executed under this subsection.

          (4)  The board of trustees may provide rules and regulations for the administration of waivers under this subsection.

     (i)  For the purposes of this section, if a member of the system withdrew from state service and received a refund of the amount of the accumulated contributions to the credit of the member in the annuity savings account before July 1, 2006, and the person reenters state service and becomes a member of the system again on or after July 1, 2006, and repays all or part of the amount received as a refund and interest in order to receive creditable service for service rendered before July 1, 2006, the member shall be considered to have become a member of the system on or after July 1, 2006.

     SECTION 2.  Section 25-11-114, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     25-11-114.  (1)  The applicable benefits provided in subsections (2) and (3) of this section shall be paid to eligible beneficiaries of any member who has completed four (4) or more years of creditable service and who dies before retirement and who has not filed a Pre-Retirement Optional Retirement Form as provided in Section 25-11-111.

     (2)  (a)  The member's surviving spouse who has been married to the member for not less than one (1) year immediately preceding his death shall receive an annuity computed in accordance with paragraph (d) of this subsection (2) as if the member:

              (i)  Had retired on the date of his death with entitlement to an annuity provided for in Section 25-11-111, notwithstanding that he might not have attained age sixty (60) or acquired * * * the years of creditable service necessary for retirement regardless of age;

              (ii)  Had nominated his spouse as beneficiary; and

          (b)  If, at the time of the member's death, there are no dependent children, and the surviving spouse, who otherwise would receive the annuity under this subsection (2), has filed with the system a signed written waiver of his or her rights to the annuity and that waiver was in effect at the time of the member's death, a lump-sum distribution of the deceased member's accumulated contributions shall be refunded in accordance with Section 25-11-117.

          (c)  The spouse annuity shall begin on the first day of the month following the date of the member's death, but in case of late filing, retroactive payments will be made for a period of not more than one (1) year.

          (d)  The spouse annuity shall be payable for life and shall be the greater of twenty percent (20%) of the deceased member's average compensation as defined in Section 25-11-103 at the time of death or Fifty Dollars ($50.00) monthly.  Surviving spouses of deceased members who previously received spouse retirement benefits under this paragraph (d) from and after July 1, 1992, and whose benefits were terminated before July 1, 2004, because of remarriage, may again receive the retirement benefits authorized under this paragraph (d) by making application with the board to reinstate those benefits.  Any reinstatement of the benefits shall be prospective only and shall begin after the first of the month following the date of the application for reinstatement, but no earlier than July 1, 2004.

          (e)  However, the spouse may elect by an irrevocable agreement on a form prescribed by the board of trustees to receive a monthly allowance as computed under either paragraph (d) or this paragraph.  The irrevocable agreement shall constitute a waiver by the spouse to any current and future monthly allowance under the paragraph not elected, and the waiver shall be a complete and full discharge of all obligations of the retirement system under that paragraph.

     Any member who has completed four (4) or more years of creditable service and who dies before retirement and leaves a spouse who has been married to the member for not less than one (1) year immediately preceding his death and has not exercised any other option shall be deemed to have exercised Option 2 under Section 25-11-115 for the benefit of his spouse, which spouse shall be paid Option 2 settlement benefits under this article beginning on the first of the month following the date of death, but in case of late filing, retroactive payments will be made for a period of not more than one (1) year.  The method of calculating the retirement benefits shall be on the same basis as provided in Section 25-11-111(d).  However, if the member dies before being qualified for full unreduced benefits, then the benefits shall be reduced by three percent (3%) per year for the lesser of either the years of service or age required for full unreduced benefits in Section 25-11-111(d).

     (3)  (a)  Subject to the maximum limitation provided in this paragraph, the member's dependent children each shall receive an annuity of the greater of ten percent (10%) of the member's average compensation as defined in Section 25-11-103 at the time of the death of the member or Fifty Dollars ($50.00) monthly; however, if there are more than three (3) dependent children, each dependent child shall receive an equal share of a total annuity equal to thirty percent (30%) of the member's average compensation, provided that the total annuity shall not be less than One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month for all children.

          (b)  A child shall be considered to be a dependent child until marriage, or the attainment of age nineteen (19), whichever comes first; however, this age limitation shall be extended beyond age nineteen (19), but in no event beyond the attainment of age twenty-three (23), as long as the child is a student regularly pursuing a full-time course of resident study or training in an accredited high school, trade school, technical or vocational institute, junior or community college, college, university or comparable recognized educational institution duly licensed by a state.  A student child whose birthday falls during the school year (September 1 through June 30) is considered not to reach age twenty-three (23) until the July 1 following the actual twenty-third birthday.  A full-time course of resident study or training means a day or evening noncorrespondence course that includes school attendance at the rate of at least thirty-six (36) weeks per academic year or other applicable period with a subject load sufficient, if successfully completed, to attain the educational or training objective within the period generally accepted as minimum for completion, by a full-time day student, of the academic or training program concerned.  Any child who is physically or mentally incompetent, as adjudged by either a Mississippi court of competent jurisdiction or by the board, shall receive benefits for as long as the incompetency exists.

          (c)  If there are more than three (3) dependent children, upon a child's ceasing to be a dependent child, his annuity shall terminate and there shall be a redetermination of the amounts payable to any remaining dependent children.

          (d)  Annuities payable under this subsection (3) shall begin the first day of the month following the date of the member's death or in case of late filing, retroactive payments will be made for a period of not more than one (1) year.  Those benefits may be paid to a surviving parent or the lawful custodian of a dependent child for the use and benefit of the child without the necessity of appointment as guardian.

     (4)  (a)  Death benefits in the line of duty.  Regardless of the number of years of the member's creditable service, the spouse and/or the dependent children of an active member who is killed in the line of performance of duty or dies as a direct result of an accident occurring in the line of performance of duty shall qualify, on approval of the board, for a retirement allowance on the first of the month following the date of death, but in the case of late filing, retroactive payments will be made for a period of not more than one (1) year.  The spouse shall receive a retirement allowance for life equal to one-half (1/2) of the average compensation as defined in Section 25-11-103.  In addition to the retirement allowance for the spouse, or if there is no surviving spouse, the member's dependent child shall receive a retirement allowance in the amount of one-fourth (1/4) of the member's average compensation as defined in Section 25-11-103; however, if there are two (2) or more dependent children, each dependent child shall receive an equal share of a total annuity equal to one-half (1/2) of the member's average compensation.  If there are more than two (2) dependent children, upon a child's ceasing to be a dependent child, his annuity shall terminate and there shall be a redetermination of the amounts payable to any remaining dependent children.  Those benefits shall cease to be paid for the support and maintenance of each child upon the child attaining the age of nineteen (19) years; however, the spouse shall continue to be eligible for the aforesaid retirement allowance.  Those benefits may be paid to a surviving parent or lawful custodian of the children for the use and benefit of the children without the necessity of appointment as guardian.  Any spouse who received spouse retirement benefits under this paragraph (a) from and after April 4, 1984, and whose benefits were terminated before July 1, 2004, because of remarriage, may again receive the retirement benefits authorized under this paragraph (a) by making application with the board to reinstate those benefits.  Any reinstatement of the benefits shall be prospective only and shall begin after the first of the month following the date of the application for reinstatement, but not earlier than July 1, 2004.

          (b)  A child shall be considered to be a dependent child until marriage, or the attainment of age nineteen (19), whichever comes first; however, this age limitation shall be extended beyond age nineteen (19), but in no event beyond the attainment of age twenty-three (23), as long as the child is a student regularly pursuing a full-time course of resident study or training in an accredited high school, trade school, technical or vocational institute, junior or community college, college, university or comparable recognized educational institution duly licensed by a state.  A student child whose birthday falls during the school year (September 1 through June 30) is considered not to reach age twenty-three (23) until the July 1 following the actual twenty-third birthday.  A full-time course of resident study or training means a day or evening noncorrespondence course that includes school attendance at the rate of at least thirty-six (36) weeks per academic year or other applicable period with a subject load sufficient, if successfully completed, to attain the educational or training objective within the period generally accepted as minimum for completion, by a full-time day student, of the academic or training program concerned.  Any child who is physically or mentally incompetent, as adjudged by either a Mississippi court of competent jurisdiction or by the board, shall receive benefits for as long as the incompetency exists.

     (5)  If all the annuities provided for in this section payable on account of the death of a member terminate before there has been paid an aggregate amount equal to the member's accumulated contributions standing to the member's credit in the annuity savings account at the time of the member's death, the difference between the accumulated contributions and the aggregate amount of annuity payments shall be paid to the person that the member has nominated by written designation duly executed and filed with the board.  If there is no designated beneficiary surviving at termination of benefits, the difference shall be payable pursuant to Section 25-11-117.1(1).

     (6)  Regardless of the number of years of creditable service upon the application of a member or employer, any active member who becomes disabled as a direct result of an accident or traumatic event resulting in a physical injury occurring in the line of performance of duty, provided that the medical board or other designated governmental agency after a medical examination certifies that the member is mentally or physically incapacitated for the further performance of duty and the incapacity is likely to be permanent, may be retired by the board of trustees on the first of the month following the date of filing the application but in no event shall the retirement allowance begin before the termination of state service.  The retirement allowance shall equal the allowance on disability retirement as provided in Section 25-11-113 but shall not be less than fifty percent (50%) of average compensation.

     Permanent and total disability resulting from a cardiovascular, pulmonary or musculo-skeletal condition that was not a direct result of a traumatic event occurring in the performance of duty shall be deemed an ordinary disability.  A mental disability based exclusively on employment duties occurring on an ongoing basis shall be deemed an ordinary disability.

     (7)  If the deceased or disabled member has less than four (4) years of creditable service, the average compensation as defined in Section 25-11-103 shall be the average of all annual earned compensation in state service for the purposes of benefits provided in this section.

     (8)  In case of death or total and permanent disability under subsection (4) or subsection (6) of this section and before the board shall consider any application for a retirement allowance, the employer must certify to the board that the member's death or disability was a direct result of an accident or a traumatic event occurring during and as a result of the performance of the regular and assigned duties of the employee and that the death or disability was not the result of the willful negligence of the employee.

     (9)  The application for the retirement allowance must be filed within one (1) year after death of an active member who is killed in the line of performance of duty or dies as a direct result of an accident occurring in the line of performance of duty or traumatic event; but the board of trustees may consider an application for disability filed after the one-year period if it can be factually demonstrated to the satisfaction of the board of trustees that the disability is due to the accident and that the filing was not accomplished within the one-year period due to a delayed manifestation of the disability or to circumstances beyond the control of the member.  However, in case of late filing, retroactive payments will be made for a period of not more than one (1) year only.

     (10)  Notwithstanding any other section of this article and in lieu of any payments to a designated beneficiary for a refund of contributions under Section 25-11-117, the spouse and/or children shall be eligible for the benefits payable under this section, and the spouse may elect, for both the spouse and/or children, to receive benefits in accordance with either subsections (2) and (3) or subsection (4) of this section; otherwise, the contributions to the credit of the deceased member shall be refunded in accordance with Section 25-11-117.

     (11)  If the member has previously received benefits from the system to which he was not entitled and has not repaid in full all amounts payable by him to the system, the annuity amounts otherwise provided by this section shall be withheld and used to effect repayment until the total of the withholdings repays in full all amounts payable by him to the system.

     SECTION 3.  Section 25-11-115, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     25-11-115.  (1)  Upon application for superannuation or disability retirement, any member may elect to receive his benefit in a retirement allowance payable throughout life with no further payments to anyone at his death, except that in the event his total retirement payments under this article do not equal his total contributions under this article, his named beneficiary shall receive the difference in cash at his death.  Or he may elect upon retirement, or upon becoming eligible for retirement, to receive the actuarial equivalent subject to the provisions of subsection (3) of this section of his retirement allowance in a reduced retirement allowance payable throughout life with the provision that:

     Option 1.  If he dies before he has received in annuity payment the value of the member's annuity savings account as it was at the time of his retirement, the balance shall be paid to his legal representative or to such person as he shall nominate by written designation duly acknowledged and filed with the board; or

     Option 2.  Upon his death, his reduced retirement allowance shall be continued throughout the life of, and paid to, such person as he has nominated by written designation duly acknowledged and filed with the board of trustees at the time of his retirement;

     Option 3.  Upon his death, one-half (1/2) of his reduced retirement allowance shall be continued throughout the life of, and paid to, such person as he shall have nominated by written designation duly acknowledged and filed with the board of trustees at the time of his retirement, and the other one-half (1/2) of his reduced retirement allowance to some other designated beneficiary;

     Option 4-A.  Upon his death, one-half (1/2) of his reduced retirement allowance, or such other specified amount, shall be continued throughout the life of, and paid to, such person as he shall have nominated by written designation duly acknowledged and filed with the board of trustees at the time of his retirement; or

     Option 4-B.  A reduced retirement allowance shall be continued throughout the life of the retirant, but with the further guarantee of payments to the named beneficiary, beneficiaries or to the estate for a specified number of years certain.  If the retired member or the last designated beneficiary receiving annuity payments dies prior to receiving all guaranteed payments due, the actuarial equivalent of the remaining payments shall be paid pursuant to Section 25-11-117.1(1);

     Option 4-C.  Such retirement allowance otherwise payable may be converted into a retirement allowance of equivalent actuarial value in such an amount that, with the member's benefit under Title II of the federal Social Security Act, the member will receive, so far as possible, approximately the same amount annually before and after the earliest age at which the member becomes eligible to receive a social security benefit.  This option shall not be available to retirees whose retirement is effective on or after July 1, 2004.

     Option 6.  (a)  Any member who shall have become a member of the system prior to July 1, 2006, and who has at least twenty-eight (28) years of creditable service at the time of retirement or who is at least sixty-three (63) years of age and eligible to retire, may select the maximum retirement benefit or an optional benefit as provided in this subsection together with a partial lump-sum distribution.  The amount of the lump-sum distribution under this option shall be equal to the maximum monthly benefit multiplied by twelve (12), twenty-four (24) or thirty-six (36) as selected by the member.  The maximum retirement benefit shall be actuarially reduced to reflect the amount of the lump-sum distribution selected and further reduced for any other optional benefit selected.  The annuity and lump-sum distribution shall be computed to result in no actuarial loss to the system.  The lump-sum distribution shall be made as a single payment payable at the time the first monthly annuity payment is paid to the retiree.  The amount of the lump-sum distribution shall be deducted from the member's annuity savings account in computing what contributions remain at the death of the retiree and/or a beneficiary.  The lump-sum distribution option may be elected only once by a member upon initial retirement, and may not be elected by a retiree, by members applying for a disability retirement annuity, by survivors or by a member selecting Option 4-C.

          (b)  Any member who shall have become a member of the system on or after July 1, 2006, and who has at least thirty-three (33) years of creditable service at the time of retirement or who is at least sixty-three (63) years of age and eligible to retire, may select the maximum retirement benefit or an optional benefit as provided in this subsection together with a partial lump-sum distribution.  The amount of the lump-sum distribution under this option shall be equal to the maximum monthly benefit multiplied by twelve (12), twenty-four (24) or thirty-six (36) as selected by the member.  The maximum retirement benefit shall be actuarially reduced to reflect the amount of the lump-sum distribution selected and further reduced for any other optional benefit selected.  The annuity and lump-sum distribution shall be computed to result in no actuarial loss to the system.  The lump-sum distribution shall be made as a single payment payable at the time the first monthly annuity payment is paid to the retiree.  The amount of the lump-sum distribution shall be deducted from the member's annuity savings account in computing what contributions remain at the death of the retiree and/or a beneficiary.  The lump-sum distribution option may be elected only once by a member upon initial retirement, and may not be elected by a retiree, by members applying for a disability retirement annuity, by survivors or by a member selecting Option 4-C.

     (2)  No change in the option selected shall be permitted after the member's death or after the member has received his first retirement check except as provided in subsections (3) and (4) of this section and in Section 25-11-127.  Members who are pursuing a disability retirement allowance and simultaneously or subsequently elect to begin to receive a service retirement allowance while continuing to pursue a disability retirement allowance, shall not be eligible to select Option 4-C or Option 6 and those options may not be selected at a later time if the application for a disability retirement allowance is voided or denied.  However, any retired member who is receiving a retirement allowance under Option 2 or Option 4-A upon July 1, 1992, and whose designated beneficiary predeceased him or whose marriage to a spouse who is his designated beneficiary is terminated by divorce or other dissolution, upon written notification to the retirement system of the death of the designated beneficiary or of the termination of his marriage to his designated beneficiary, the retirement allowance payable to the member after receipt of such notification by the retirement system shall be equal to the retirement allowance which would have been payable had the member not elected the option.  In addition, any retired member who is receiving the maximum retirement allowance for life, a retirement allowance under Option 1 or who is receiving a retirement allowance under Option 2 or Option 4-A on July 1, 1992, may elect to provide survivor benefits under Option 2 or Option 4-A to a spouse who was not previously the member's beneficiary and whom the member married before July 1, 1992.

     (3)  Any retired member who is receiving a reduced retirement allowance under Option 2 or Option 4-A whose designated beneficiary predeceases him, or whose marriage to a spouse who is his designated beneficiary is terminated by divorce or other dissolution, may elect to cancel his reduced retirement allowance and receive the maximum retirement allowance for life in an amount equal to the amount that would have been payable if the member had not elected Option 2 or Option 4-A.  Such election must be made in writing to the office of the executive director of the system on a form prescribed by the board.  Any such election shall be effective the first of the month following the date the election is received by the system.

     (4)  Any retired member who is receiving the maximum retirement allowance for life, or a retirement allowance under Option 1, and who marries after his retirement may elect to cancel his maximum retirement allowance and receive a reduced retirement allowance under Option 2 or Option 4-A to provide continuing lifetime benefits to his spouse.  Such election must be made in writing to the office of the executive director of the system on a form prescribed by the board not earlier than the date of the marriage.  Any such election shall be effective the first of the month following the date the election is received by the system.

     (5)  In the event the election of an optional benefit is made after the member has attained the age of sixty-five (65) years, the actuarial equivalent factor shall be used to compute the reduced retirement allowance as if the election had been made on his sixty-fifth birthday; however, from and after January 1, 2003, if there is an election of Option 6 after the member has attained the age of sixty-five (65) years, the actuarial equivalent factor based on the retiree's age at the time of retirement shall be used to compute the reduced maximum monthly retirement allowance.  However, if a retiree marries or remarries after retirement and elects either Option 2 or Option 4-A as provided in subsection (2) or (4) of this section, the actuarial equivalent factor used to compute the reduced retirement allowance shall be the factor for the age of the retiree and his or her beneficiary at the time such election for recalculation of benefits is made.

     (6)  Notwithstanding any provision of Section 25-11-1 et seq., no payments may be made for a retirement allowance on a monthly basis for a period of time in excess of that allowed by federal law.

     (7)  If a retirant and his eligible beneficiary, if any, both die before they have received in annuity payments a total amount equal to the accumulated contributions standing to the retirant's credit in the annuity savings account at the time of his retirement, the difference between the accumulated contributions and the total amount of annuities received by them shall be paid to such persons as the retirant has nominated by written designation duly executed and filed in the office of the executive director.  If no designated person survives the retirant and his beneficiary, the difference, if any, shall be paid pursuant to Section 25-11-117.1(1).

     (8)  Any retired member who retired on Option 2(5) or 4-A(5) prior to July 1, 1992, who is still receiving a retirement allowance on July 1, 1994, shall receive an increase in the annual retirement allowance effective July 1, 1994, equal to the amount they would have received under Option 2 or Option 4-A without a reduction for Option 5 based on the ages at retirement of the retiree and beneficiary and option factors in effect on July 1, 1992.  Such increase shall be prospective only.

     (9)  For the purposes of this section, if a member of the system withdrew from state service and received a refund of the amount of the accumulated contributions to the credit of the member in the annuity savings account before July 1, 2006, and the person reenters state service and becomes a member of the system again on or after July 1, 2006, and repays all or part of the amount received as a refund and interest in order to receive creditable service for service rendered before July 1, 2006, the member shall be considered to have become a member of the system on or after July 1, 2006.

     SECTION 4.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.