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2007 SESSION
074615732Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 51.1-1400 and 51.1-1401 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 51.1-1400. Health insurance credits for retired state employees.
A. The Commonwealth shall provide a credit toward the cost of health insurance coverage for any former state employee, as defined in § 2.2-2818, who retired under the Virginia Retirement System, State Police Officers' Retirement System, Judicial Retirement System, Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System, or any retirement system authorized pursuant to §§ 51.1-126, 51.1-126.1, 51.1-126.3, 51.1-126.4, 51.1-126.5, and 51.1-126.7 and who (i) rendered at least 15 years of total creditable service under the Retirement System or (ii) rendered service as a temporary employee of the General Assembly in 1972 and became a member of the retirement system from 1972 to 1985 immediately following such temporary service. The amount of each monthly health insurance credit payable under this section shall be $4 per year of creditable service, which amount shall be credited monthly to any retired state employee participating in the state retiree health benefits program pursuant to § 51.1-1405 or an alternative personal health insurance plan as provided herein. However, such credit shall not exceed the health insurance premium for retiree-only coverage as provided under such alternative personal health insurance plan. Any (i) employee participant pursuant to § 51.1-126, 51.1-126.1, 51.1-126.3, 51.1-126.4, 51.1-126.5, or 51.1-126.7 receiving long-term disability, or (ii) retired state employee retired under the provisions of § 51.1-156 or 51.1-307 shall receive a maximum monthly credit which is the greater of (i) $120, (ii) $4 per year for each year of creditable service at the time of disability retirement, or (iii) $4 per year for each year of creditable service at the time of eligibility for long-term disability. Any person included in the membership of a retirement system provided by Chapter 1 (§ 51.1-124.1 et seq.), 2 (§ 51.1-200 et seq.), 2.1 (§ 51.1-211 et seq.), or 3 (§ 51.1-300 et seq.) of this title who elects to defer his retirement pursuant to subsection C of § 51.1-153, subsection C of § 51.1-205 or subsection C of § 51.1-305 shall be entitled to receive the allowable credit provided by this section on the effective date of his retirement.
B. For those retired state employees:
1. Participating in the state retiree health benefits program, such credit shall be applied to the monthly premium deducted from benefits payable to retired state employees in accordance with Chapters 1 (§ 51.1-124.1 et seq.), 2 (§ 51.1-200 et seq.), 2.1 (§ 51.1-211 et seq.), and 3 (§ 51.1-300 et seq.) of this title. In the event that either no benefit is payable or the benefit payable is insufficient to deduct the entire health care premium, the payment of the credit shall be determined in the manner prescribed by the Virginia Retirement System. Eligibility for the credit shall be determined in a manner prescribed by the Virginia Retirement System.
2. Not electing or eligible to participate in the state retiree health benefits program and who purchase an alternative personal health insurance policy from a carrier or organization of his own choosing, such retirees shall be eligible to receive a credit in the amount specified in subsection A. Eligibility for the credit and payment for the credit shall be determined in a manner prescribed by the Virginia Retirement System.
C. Any person included in the membership of a retirement
system provided by Chapter 1 (§ 51.1-124.1 et seq.), 2 (§ 51.1-200 et seq.),
2.1 (§ 51.1-211 et seq.), or 3 (§ 51.1-300 et seq.) of this title who (i)
rendered at least 15 years of total creditable service as a state employee as
defined in § 2.2-2818 and (ii) after terminating state service, was employed by
a local government that does not elect to provide a health insurance credit
under § 51.1-1401 or 51.1-1402, shall be
eligible for the credit provided by subsection A, provided that the retired
employee is participating in a health insurance plan. The Commonwealth shall be
charged with the credit as provided for in subsection D. In such case, the
health insurance credit shall be determined based upon the amount of (a) state
service or (b) service as a teacher or
other full-time, salaried employee of a local school board,
whichever is greater.
D. The Virginia Retirement System shall actuarially determine the amount necessary to fund all credits provided by this section to reflect the cost of such credits in the employer contribution rate pursuant to § 51.1-145, and prescribe such terms and conditions as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. The costs associated with the administration of the health insurance credit program provided for in this section shall be recovered from the health insurance credit trust fund.
E. Notwithstanding anything contained in this section to the contrary, the Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Authority shall pay the cost of coverage for employees of such Authority who (i) retired under the Virginia Retirement System or any retirement system authorized pursuant to § 23-50.16:24.1, 51.1-126, 51.1-126.1, or former § 51.1-126.2; (ii) were employed by such Authority prior to July 1, 1998, and were not subsequently rehired by such Authority on or after July 1, 1998; and (iii) served no less than 15 years of creditable service as regularly employed full-time employees of such Authority or the Commonwealth.
§ 51.1-1401. Health insurance credits for retired employees of local school boards.
A. A teacher, as defined in § 51.1-124.3, retired under the
Virginia Retirement System, and any employee retired under a defined
contribution plan pursuant to § 51.1-126.6, and any other full-time,
salaried employee of a local school board retired under the Virginia Retirement
System, who rendered at least 15 years of total creditable service
under the System or plan shall receive a health insurance credit to his monthly
retirement allowance, which shall be applied to reduce the retired member's
health insurance premium cost. The amount of each monthly health insurance
credit payable under this section shall be $2.50 $4
for each full year of the retired member's creditable service, not
to exceed a maximum monthly credit of $75; however, each former
member whose retirement was for disability shall receive a monthly health
insurance credit of $75 $120
or the monthly credit amount determined in accordance with this section,
whichever is greater. Eligibility for the credit shall be
determined in a manner prescribed by the Virginia Retirement System. Any member
who elects to defer his retirement pursuant to subsection C of § 51.1-153 shall
be entitled to receive the allowable credit provided by this section on the
effective date of his retirement. The cost of such credit shall be borne by the
Commonwealth.
B. In addition to the health insurance credit
authorized in subsection A, localities which participate in the Virginia
Retirement System may elect to provide an additional health insurance credit of
$1 per month for each full year of the retired member's creditable service, not
to exceed a maximum monthly credit of $30. The costs of such additional health
insurance credit shall be borne by the locality.
CB. Those
retired employees who purchase an alternative personal health insurance policy
from a carrier or organization of their own choosing shall be eligible to
receive a credit in the amount specified in subsection D C.
Eligibility for the credit and payment of the credit shall be determined in a
manner prescribed by the Virginia Retirement System.
DC. The
credit shall be in (i) the amount provided in subsection A, or subsection A and
subsection B if the additional credit authorized by subsection B is provided
or (ii) the amount of premium paid for the personal health insurance policy,
whichever is less.
ED. Any
person included in the membership of a retirement system provided by Chapter 1
(§ 51.1-124.1 et seq.), 2 (§ 51.1-200 et seq.), 2.1 (§ 51.1-211 et seq.), or 3
(§ 51.1-300 et seq.) of this title who (i) rendered at least 15 years of total
creditable service as a teacher as defined in § 51.1-124.3, or other full-time,
salaried employee of a local school board and (ii) after
terminating such service as a teacher,
was employed by a local government that does not elect to provide a health
insurance credit under § 51.1-1402, shall be eligible for the credit provided
by subsection A and subsection B if provided by the school
division from which the service described in clause (i) was rendered,
provided that the retired employee is participating in a health insurance plan.
The Commonwealth and local school division, if appropriate,
shall be charged with the credit as provided for in subsection F E.
In such case, the health insurance credit shall be determined based upon the
amount of (a) state service or (b) service
as a teacher or other full-time, salaried employee of a local
school board, whichever is greater.
FE. The
Virginia Retirement System shall (i) actuarially determine the amount necessary
to fund all credits provided under this section, (ii) reflect the cost of such
credits in the applicable employer contribution rate pursuant to §§ 51.1-145,
51.1-204, and 51.1-304, and (iii) prescribe such terms and conditions as are
necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. The costs associated
with the administration of the health insurance program provided for in this
section shall be recovered from the health insurance credit trust fund.
2. That the provisions of this act shall become effective on July 1, 2007, and shall apply to applicable employees who retired prior to July 1, 2007, as well as applicable employees who retire on or after such date.