AN ACT to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated §15-2-24b; and to amend and reenact §15-2A-2, §15-2A-3, §15-2A-4, §15-2A-5, §15-2A-6, §15-2A-6a, §15-2A-6c, §15-2A-6d, §15-2A-7, §15-2A-8, §15-2A-9, §15-2A-10, §15-2A-11, §15-2A-11a, §15-2A-11b, §15-2A-12, §15-2A-13, §15-2A-14, §15-2A-15, §15-2A-17 and §15-2A-19 of said code, all relating to the West Virginia State Police Retirement Fund; requiring the State Police to collect a fee for certain fingerprinting services and deposit the fees into the retirement system; adding, deleting and modifying definitions; specifying the title of West Virginia State Police Retirement System; clarifying the usage of the terms "employee", "member" and "retirant or retiree" as defined; clarifying the usage of the terms "fund", "plan", "system" or "retirement system" as defined; clarifying the usage of the term "base salary" as defined; clarifying the usage of the term "agency" as defined; authorizing the board to increase or decrease the employee's contribution rate under specified circumstances; reducing the normal retirement age for members; eliminating minimum required eligible direct rollover distributions paid directly to an eligible retirement plan; allowing distributions totaling less than two hundred dollars within the definition of "eligible rollover distribution"; clarifying the usage of the term "surviving spouse" as defined; clarifying surviving spouse payments when calculating the pro rata share of annuity adjustments; specifying the time frame that a retirant may receive deferred annuity payments; clarifying the age requirement for a retirant receiving a duty disability annuity; requiring the base salary of a member receiving a duty disability annuity to be annualized until the member has worked twelve months; specifying the title of the West Virginia Insurance Commission; clarifying the time frame for which a duty disability retirant receives a retirement benefit; specifying that disability petitions certify the job description of an employee applying for a disability retirement; specifying the time frame for receipt of awards and benefits to dependents of deceased employees; clarifying that death awards and benefits be calculated for the last full twelve-month employment period; requiring that death awards and benefits be paid to a named beneficiary or to the estate of the deceased member if there is no surviving spouse or dependents; eliminating duplicate language referring to a single receipt of state retirement benefits; and adding provisions specifying the time frame for receipt of beneficiary payments.
§15-2-24b. Fees for certain fingerprinting services; dedication of fees.
§15-2A-3. Continuation and administration of West Virginia State Police Retirement System; leased employees; federal qualification requirements.
Participation in system; continuation of fund.
§15-2A-5. Employee contributions; employer contributions; forfeitures.
§15-2A-6d. Rollovers and transfers to purchase service credit or repay withdrawn contributions.
§15-2A-8. Refunds to certain members upon discharge of resignation; deferred retirement.
§15-2A-9. Awards and benefits for disability -- Incurred in performance of duty.
§15-2A-11a. Physical examinations of prospective members; application for disability benefit; determinations.
§15-2A-11b. Annual report on each employer's disability retirement experience.
§15-2A-12. Awards and benefits to dependents of employees or retirants - When employee dies in performance of duty, etc.; dependent child scholarship and amount.
§15-2A-13. Same -- When member dies from nonservice-connected causes before serving twenty years.
§15-2A-14. Awards and benefits to dependents of member -- When member dies after retirement or after serving twenty years.
§15-2A-15. Exemption from taxation, garnishment and other process; exception for certain qualified domestic relations orders.
§15-2A-17. Awards and benefits to dependents of member -- Termination.
§15-2A-19. Credit toward retirement for member's prior military service; credit toward retirement when member has joined armed forces in time of armed conflict; qualified military service.