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6.577   Group  hospital  and  medical  insurance  --  Premium  reimbursement  plan  -- 
Employer's  and  recipients'  contributions  --  Payment  for  dependents  -- 
Exemption  from  premium  taxation  --  Eligibility  of  members  with  forty-eight 
months of legislative service. 
(1)  The  board  of  trustees  of  the  Judicial  Form  Retirement  System  shall  arrange  by 
appropriate  contract  or  on  a  self-insured  basis  to  provide  a  group  hospital  and 
medical  insurance plan for present and future recipients of a retirement allowance 
from the Legislators' Retirement Plan. The board may authorize present and future 
recipients of a retirement allowance from the Legislators' Retirement Plan who are 
under  age  sixty-five  (65)  to  be included in  the state employees group for hospital 
and  medical  insurance  and  shall  provide  benefits  for  recipients  equal  to  those 
provided  to  state  employees  having  the  same  Medicare  hospital  and  medical 
insurance  eligibility  status.  For  recipients  of  a  retirement  allowance  who  are  not 
eligible  for  the  same  level  of  hospital  and  medical  benefits  as recipients  living in 
Kentucky,  the  board  shall  provide  a  medical  insurance  premium  reimbursement 
plan as described in subsection (5) of this section. 
(2)  Each employer participating in the Legislators' Retirement Plan shall contribute to 
the  plan  the  amount  necessary  to  provide  hospital  and  medical  insurance  as 
provided for under this section. The employer contribution rate shall be developed 
by appropriate actuarial method as a part of the determination of the total employer 
contribution rate to the Legislators' Retirement Plan. 
(3)  Depending on the months of service credit on which the retirement allowance was 
based, provided that there are at least forty-eight (48) months, all or a portion of the 
premium required to provide hospital and medical benefits under this section shall 
be paid in full from the insurance fund established by KRS 6.575 for all recipients 
of a retirement allowance from the Legislators' Retirement Plan as follows: 
 
 
Months of Service 
 
 
 
 
Percentage Paid 
 
 
48 to 119, inclusive   
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25% 
 
 
120 to 131, inclusive   
 
 
 
 
50% 
 
 
132 to 143, inclusive   
 
 
 
 
55% 
 
 
144 to 155, inclusive   
 
 
 
 
60% 
 
 
156 to 167, inclusive   
 
 
 
 
65% 
 
 
168 to 179, inclusive   
 
 
 
 
70% 
 
 
180 to 191, inclusive   
 
 
 
 
75% 
 
 
192 to 203, inclusive   
 
 
 
 
80% 
 
 
204 to 215, inclusive   
 
 
 
 
85% 
 
 
216 to 227, inclusive   
 
 
 
 
90% 
 
 
228 to 239, inclusive   
 
 
 
 
95% 
 
 
240 or more 
 
 
 
 
 
 
100% 
 
The payments shall be made from  the fund only if the recipient  agrees to pay the 
remaining percentage, if any, from his monthly retirement allowance or by any other 
method  equally  insuring  payment  by  him.  "Months  of  service"  as  used  in  this 
section shall not include service added to determine disability benefits. 
(4)  The  insurance  fund  shall  pay  the  same  percentage  of  the  premium  for  the  spouse 
and dependents of a recipient, or the beneficiary of the recipient, as the fund pays or 
paid for the member. 
(5)  The  board  shall  establish  a  medical  insurance  premium  reimbursement  plan  for 
recipients  of  a  retirement  allowance  who  are  not  eligible  for  the  same  level  of 
hospital  and  medical  benefits  as  recipients  living  in  Kentucky  having  the  same 
Medicare  hospital  and  medical  insurance  eligibility  status.  An  eligible  recipient 
shall  file  proof  of  payment  for  hospital  and  medical  insurance  premiums  at  the 
retirement office. Reimbursement to eligible recipients shall be made on a quarterly 
basis.  The  recipient  shall  be  eligible  for  reimbursement  of  substantiated  medical 
insurance  premiums  for  an  amount  not  to  exceed  the  total  monthly  contribution 
determined  by  the  board  of  trustees.  The  plan  shall  not  be  made  available  if  all 
recipients  are  eligible  for  the  same  level  of  coverage  as  recipients  living  in 
Kentucky. 
(6)  Premiums  paid  for  hospital  and  medical  insurance  coverage  procured  under 
authority  of  this  section  shall  be  exempt  from  any  premium  tax  which  might 
otherwise  be  required  under  KRS  Chapter  136.  The  payment  of  premiums  by  the 
insurance  fund  shall  not  constitute  taxable  income  to  an  insured  recipient.  No 
commission  shall  be  paid  for  hospital  and  medical  insurance  procured  under 
authority of this section. 
(7)  Notwithstanding any other statute to the contrary, any member with at least forty-
eight (48) months of legislative service who is also eligible for benefits, or who is 
receiving  benefits  from  any  retirement  plan  or  system  administered  by  the 
Commonwealth  shall  be  entitled  to  hospital  and  medical  benefits  as  described  in 
subsection  (3)  of  this  section,  except  that  the  number  of  months  of  service  credit 
used in calculating the level of benefits shall be the sum of the service credited to 
the member in all the state-administered retirement systems or plans. 
(a)  Upon request of the member, the Legislators' Retirement Plan shall compute 
the  member's  combined  service  in  all  the  state-administered  retirement 
systems  or  plans,  and  calculate  the  portion  of  the  member's  premium  to  be 
paid by the Legislators' Retirement Plan, according to the criteria established 
in subsection (3) of this section. The state-administered retirement systems or 
plans shall pay to the Legislators' Retirement Plan the applicable percentage of 
the plan's costs of the retiree's hospital and medical premium which shall be 
equal  to  the percentage of the member's number of months of service in the 
applicable state-administered retirement system divided by his total combined 
service. The amounts paid by all the state-administered retirement systems or 
plans  shall  not  be  more  than  one  hundred  percent  (100%)  of  the  premium 
amount adopted by the respective boards of trustees. 
(b)  A  member  who  elects  hospital  and  medical  benefits  under  this  section  shall 
lose any claim to insurance benefits under any of the other state-administered 
retirement systems or plans. 
Effective:  June 24, 2003 
History:  Amended 2003 Ky. Acts ch. 128, sec. 4, effective June 24, 2003. -- Amended 
2000  Ky.  Acts  ch. 448,  sec. 2,  effective  July  14, 2000.  --  Amended 1998 Ky. Acts 
ch. 389,  sec. 4,  effective  July  15,  1998.  --  Amended  1992  Ky.  Acts  ch. 92,  sec. 5, 
effective July 14, 1992. -- Created 1982 Ky. Acts ch. 458, sec. 13, effective April 15, 
1982.