SENATE BILL 184
48th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2007
INTRODUCED BY
John Arthur Smith
AN ACT
RELATING TO EDUCATIONAL RETIREMENT; RESTRICTING RETURN TO EMPLOYMENT FOR CERTAIN RETIREES; RECONCILING MULTIPLE AMENDMENTS TO THE SAME SECTION OF LAW IN LAWS 2003.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 22-11-25.1 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 2001, Chapter 283, Section 2, as amended by Laws 2003, Chapter 80, Section 1 and by Laws 2003, Chapter 145, Section 1) is amended to read:
"22-11-25.1. RETURN TO EMPLOYMENT--BENEFITS CONTINUED FOR CERTAIN MEMBERS--ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CONTRIBUTIONS.--
A. Except as provided in Subsections B and E of this section, beginning January 1, 2002 and continuing [until January 1, 2012] through June 30, 2008, a retired member may begin employment at a local administrative unit and shall not be required to suspend retirement benefits if the member has not been employed as an employee or independent contractor by a local administrative unit for at least twelve consecutive months from the date of retirement to the commencement of employment or reemployment with a local administrative unit. If the retired member returns to employment without first completing twelve consecutive months of retirement, the retired member shall remove himself from retirement.
B. A retired member who was retired on or before January 1, 2001, has not since suspended or been required to suspend retirement benefits pursuant to the Educational Retirement Act and is reemployed by a local administrative unit prior to July 1, 2008 may continue employment at the local administrative unit and shall not be required to suspend retirement benefits.
C. A retired member who returns to employment during retirement pursuant to Subsection A, [or] B or E of this section is entitled to continue to receive retirement benefits but is not entitled to acquire service credit or to acquire or purchase service credit in the future for the period of the retired member's reemployment with a local administrative unit.
D. A retired member who returns to employment pursuant to [Subsections] Subsection A, [or] B or E of this section shall not make contributions to the fund as specified in the Educational Retirement Act; however, the local administrative unit's contributions as specified in that act shall be paid to the fund as if the retired member was a nonretired employee.
E. Beginning July 1, 2003 and continuing [until January 1, 2012] through June 30, 2008, a retired member who retired on or before January 1, 2001 and who has not been employed as an employee or independent contractor by a local administrative unit for at least ninety days may begin employment at a local administrative unit without suspending retirement benefits if the retired member was not employed by a local administrative unit for an additional twelve or more consecutive months after the initial date of the retirement; provided that the ninety-day period shall not include any part of a summer or other scheduled break or vacation period.
F. A retired member who returns to employment with a local administrative unit prior to July 1, 2008 and, pursuant to the provisions of this section, is entitled to continue to receive retirement benefits shall not be required to suspend retirement benefits at any time in the future if the member remains employed by the local administrative unit or is employed by another local administrative unit; provided, however, that if the member voluntarily suspends retirement benefits at any time, the member shall be entitled to continue to receive retirement benefits pursuant to the provisions of this section only if the member would be eligible to do so based upon the effective date of the member's most recent retirement."
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