CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 7-442b. Transfer of retirement credit between municipal and state systems. Purchase of credit for prior state service.
Sec. 7-442b. Transfer of retirement credit between municipal and state systems. Purchase of credit for prior state service. (a) Any person who became a member
of the municipal employees' retirement system after December 31, 1964, and who previously was a member of the state employees retirement system or the retirement system
of any municipality not participating under the provisions of this part shall receive credit
for the purposes of retirement under the provisions of this part for the period of service
with the state or such municipality if the state or municipality voluntarily chooses to
transfer to the Municipal Employees' Retirement Fund from the retirement fund of the
state or such municipality, by the authority having control thereof, on application of
such employee, the entire amount paid into such state fund by the employee or the entire
amount paid into such municipal fund by the employer and the employee as a result of
the service of such employee, plus interest at the rate being paid by the retirement fund
from which such amount is transferred from the date of each payment into such fund
to the date such employee became a member of the municipal employees' retirement
system. No transfer of employee contributions or interest shall be required whenever a
former member of the tier II plan in the state employees retirement system applies for
such retirement credit. If a municipality not participating under the provisions of this
part declines to transfer the entire amount paid into such municipal fund by the employer
and the employee as a result of the service of such employee, the member may purchase
all or a portion of the credit for the member's prior service to such nonparticipating
municipality by paying into the Municipal Employees' Retirement Fund (1) two and
one-quarter per cent or five per cent, as appropriate, of the member's salary for the period
of such service, and (2) the actuarial cost determined by the Retirement Commission as
necessary to fund the increased benefits payable by reason of such purchase, together
with interest at the rate of six and one-half per cent, compounded annually, on such
payment. No credit shall be granted under this subsection for any period of service for
which any governmental unit is or will be paying a retirement benefit or if such credit
would result in multiple service credit for the same period of service. In the case of an
employee who withdraws from the municipal employees' retirement system and wishes
to return to a municipality not participating under provisions of this part, there shall be
transferred to the retirement fund of the municipality to which such employee is returning
the entire amount paid into the Municipal Employees' Retirement Fund by the employer
and the employee, together with interest at the rate being paid by the Municipal Employees' Retirement Fund as the result of the services of such employee.
(b) Any member of the municipal employees' retirement system who was previously a member of tier I of the state employees retirement system and who, pursuant
to section 5-166, withdrew all his contributions in the State Employees Retirement Fund
upon leaving state employment shall be credited, for retirement purposes under this
chapter, with such period of prior state service upon payment into the Municipal Employees' Retirement Fund of an amount equal to the total of all contributions and interest
refunded to him from the State Employees Retirement Fund plus five per cent interest
on such refunded amount from the effective date of his withdrawal from the state fund
to the date of his application for credit under this subsection. Any application for such
credit shall be made to the Retirement Commission on or before January 1, 1992, or
within one year after the applicant becomes a member of the municipal employees'
retirement system, whichever is later.
(February, 1965, P.A. 565; 1967, P.A. 401; 1969, P.A. 688, S. 4; P.A. 82-377, S. 2, 3; P.A. 83-533, S. 51, 54; P.A. 84-106, S. 7; P.A. 86-243, S. 7, 10; P.A. 91-241, S. 1, 2; P.A. 03-138, S. 2.)
History: 1967 act required 3% interest annually rather than 3% "compounded"; 1969 act deleted reference to 3% interest
and substituted "the rate being paid by the retirement fund from which they are transferred" and added provision allowing
transfer of contributions to retirement fund of nonparticipating municipality if employee withdraws from system and is
employed by such a municipality; P.A. 82-377 eliminated requirement that share of contributions paid by the state or a
nonparticipating municipality be transferred to municipal employees' retirement fund upon transfer of employee to municipal system; P.A. 83-533 amended section to provide that transfer of employee contributions are not required in case of
employee who is a member of tier II; P.A. 84-106 made it clear that the transfer of funds from a state or municipal retirement
system to the municipal employees retirement system at a member's request is voluntary on the part of the former employer
and that in transfers between municipal systems, the entire amount contributed by the employer and employee shall be
transferred; P.A. 86-243 added Subsec. (b), permitting any member of the municipal employees' retirement system to
purchase credit for any period of prior membership in tier I of the state employees' retirement system, from which he had
previously withdrawn all contributions; P.A. 91-241 amended Subsec. (b) by changing the time by which an application
shall be made from January 1, 1987, to January 1, 1992, or one year after the applicant becomes a member; P.A. 03-138
amended Subsec. (a) by adding provisions specifying how members may purchase retirement credit for prior service to a
non-MERF municipality that has declined to transfer such member's retirement contributions to MERF, adding provision
re when credit will not be granted under Subsec. and making technical changes for the purpose of gender neutrality, effective
June 26, 2003.
Cited. 178 C. 23.