(1) A
Washington state patrol retirement fund is hereby established for
members of the Washington state patrol which shall include funds
created and placed under the management of a retirement board for
the payment of retirement allowances and other benefits under the
provisions hereof.
(2) Any employee of the Washington state patrol, upon date
of commissioning, shall be eligible to participate in the
retirement plan and shall start contributing to the fund
immediately. Any employee of the Washington state patrol
employed by the state of Washington or any of its political
subdivisions prior to August 1, 1947, unless such service has
been credited in another public retirement or pension system
operating in the state of Washington shall receive full credit
for such prior service but after that date each new commissioned
employee must automatically participate in the fund. If a member
shall terminate service in the patrol and later reenter, he or
she shall be treated in all respects as a new employee.
(3)(a) A member who reenters or has reentered service within
ten years from the date of his or her termination, shall upon
completion of six months of continuous service and upon the
restoration of all withdrawn contributions, plus interest as
determined by the director, which restoration must be completed
within five years after resumption of service, be returned to the
status of membership he or she earned at the time of termination.
(b) A member who does not meet the time limitations for
restoration under (a) of this subsection, may restore the service
credit destroyed by the withdrawn contributions by paying the
amount required under RCW 41.50.165(2) prior to retirement.
(4)(a) An employee of the Washington state patrol who
becomes a member of the retirement system after June 12, 1980,
and who has service as a cadet in the patrol training program may
make an irrevocable election to transfer the service to the
retirement system. Any member upon making such election shall
have transferred all existing service credited in a prior public
retirement system in this state for periods of employment as a
cadet. Transfer of credit under this subsection is contingent on
completion of the transfer of funds specified in (b) of this
subsection.
(b) Within sixty days of notification of a member's cadet
service transfer as provided in (a) of this subsection, the
department of retirement systems shall transfer the employee's
accumulated contributions attributable to the periods of service
as a cadet, including accumulated interest.
(5) A member of the retirement system who has served or
shall serve on active federal service in the armed forces of the
United States pursuant to and by reason of orders by competent
federal authority, who left or shall leave the Washington state
patrol to enter such service, and who within one year from
termination of such active federal service, resumes employment as
a state employee, shall have his or her service in such armed
forces credited to him or her as a member of the retirement
system: PROVIDED, That no such service in excess of five years
shall be credited unless such service was actually rendered
during time of war or emergency.
(6) An active employee of the Washington state patrol who
either became a member of the retirement system prior to June 12,
1980, and who has prior service as a cadet in the public
employees' retirement system may make an irrevocable election to
transfer such service to the retirement system within a period
ending June 30, 1985, or, if not an active employee on July 1,
1983, within one year of returning to commissioned service,
whichever date is later. Any member upon making such election
shall have transferred all existing service credited in the
public employees' retirement system which constituted service as
a cadet together with the employee's contributions plus credited
interest. If the employee has withdrawn the employee's
contributions, the contributions must be restored to the public
employees' retirement system before the transfer of credit can
occur and such restoration must be completed within the time
limits specified in this subsection for making the elective
transfer.
(7) An active employee of the Washington state patrol who
either became a member of the retirement system prior to June 12,
1980, or who has prior service as a cadet in the public
employees' retirement system may make an irrevocable election to
transfer such service to the retirement system if they have not
met the time limitations of subsection (6) of this section by
paying the amount required under RCW 41.50.165(2) less the
contributions transferred. Any member upon making such election
shall have transferred all existing service credited in the
public employees' retirement system that constituted service as a
cadet together with the employee's contributions plus credited
interest. If the employee has withdrawn the employee's
contributions, the contributions must be restored to the public
employees' retirement system before the transfer of credit can
occur and such restoration must be completed within the time
limits specified in subsection (6) of this section for making the
elective transfer.
(8) An active employee of the Washington state patrol may
establish up to six months' retirement service credit in the
state patrol retirement system for any period of employment by
the Washington state patrol as a cadet if service credit for such
employment was not previously established in the public
employees' retirement system, subject to the following:
(a) Certification by the patrol that such employment as a
cadet was for the express purpose of receiving on-the-job
training required for attendance at the state patrol academy and
for becoming a commissioned trooper.
(b) Payment by the member of employee contributions in the
amount of seven percent of the total salary paid for each month
of service to be established, plus interest at seven percent from
the date of the probationary service to the date of payment.
This payment shall be made by the member no later than July 1,
1988.
(c) If the payment required under (b) of this subsection was
not made by July 1, 1988, the member may establish the
probationary service by paying the amount required under RCW 41.50.165(2).
(d) A written waiver by the member of the member's right to
ever establish the same service in the public employees'
retirement system at any time in the future.
(9) The department of retirement systems shall make the
requested transfer subject to the conditions specified in
subsections (6) and (7) of this section or establish additional
credit as provided in subsection (8) of this section. Employee
contributions and credited interest transferred shall be credited
to the employee's account in the Washington state patrol
retirement system.
[2009 c 549 § 5125; 1994 c 197 § 33; 1987 c 215 § 1; 1986 c 154 § 1; 1983 c 81 § 2; 1980 c 77 § 2; 1965 c 8 §43.43.130 . Prior: 1953 c 262 § 2; 1951 c 140 § 2; 1947 c 250 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6362-82.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Severability -- Effective date -- 1994 c 197: See notes following RCW 41.50.165.
Effective date -- 1987 c 215: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect July 1, 1987." [1987 c 215 § 3.]
Effective date -- 1983 c 81: See note following RCW 43.43.120.