Maine Code § 5-18253

Employment changes affecting membership
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1. Reemployment with new employer. Membership of a member who is reemployed with a new
employer is governed as follows.
A. Any member of the State Employee and Teacher Retirement Program or the Participating Local
District Retirement Program whose service is terminated as a state employee, teacher or
participating local district employee and who becomes employed as a state employee, teacher or
participating local district employee with a new employer shall, if the member has not previously
withdrawn the member's accumulated contributions:
(1) Have the membership transferred to the member's account with the new employer; and
(2) Be entitled to all benefits that:
(a) Are based on creditable service and earnable compensation with the previous employer
and the provisions of this Part in effect with respect to the previous employer at the date of
termination of service by the member; and
(b) Do not require additional contributions by the new employer. [PL 2007, c. 491, §199
(AMD).]

B. The new employer may elect to include the creditable service and earnable compensation of the
member with the previous employer with the creditable service and earnable compensation with
the new employer. If that election is made, the new employer shall make, from time to time,
whatever contributions are necessary to provide the benefits under the applicable retirement
program for the member that have accrued to the member by reason of the member's previous
employment and that may accrue to the member by reason of the member's new employment. [PL
2007, c. 491, §200 (AMD).]
C. If the new employer makes the election provided under paragraph B, or the member makes the
election provided under paragraph E, all funds in the applicable retirement program contributed by
the member's former employer on account of the member's previous employment must be
transferred to the account of the new employer and must be used to liquidate the liability incurred
by reason of the previous employment. [PL 2007, c. 542, §3 (AMD).]
D. For the purposes of this subsection, an employee of the Maine Public Employees Retirement
System who is a member on January 1, 1994 is considered to be reemployed with a new employer.
If an employee returns to state service during the period that begins on July 1, 1995 and ends 180
days after the date upon which the initial collective bargaining agreement between the Maine Public
Employees Retirement System and the collective bargaining agent that represents the employees
of the system becomes effective, all funds transferred to the account of the Maine Public Employees
Retirement System as the new employer on behalf of the employee from the State's account must
be returned to the State's account. For the purpose of service, breaks in service and benefit accruals,
the employee must be treated as if the employee had remained in state service throughout the period
in question. For purposes of this paragraph, "becomes effective" means that the collective
bargaining agreement has been signed and ratified by both parties. [PL 2015, c. 385, §10 (AMD).]
E. Notwithstanding paragraph A, a member of the Maine Public Employees Retirement System
who is a law enforcement officer as defined in Title 25, section 2801-A, subsection 5, or a municipal
firefighter as defined in section 286-M, whose previous membership was based upon employment
as a law enforcement officer, a state firefighter or a municipal firefighter, and whose service
retirement benefits are not otherwise governed by section 18801, subsection 1, paragraph A,
subparagraph 2 may elect to make the contribution necessary to include all or part of the member's
creditable service and earnable compensation from the prior plan in the new plan. The retirement
system shall establish procedures for determining the contribution necessary for such a member to
carry forward all or part of the creditable service and earnable compensation from a prior plan or
plans. For purposes of this paragraph, "state firefighter" means a person employed by the State with
the primary responsibility of aiding in the extinguishment of fires and includes a member of
emergency medical services line personnel as defined in section 286-M, subsection 2, paragraph
H. [PL 2007, c. 542, §4 (AMD).]
[PL 2015, c. 385, §10 (AMD).]
2. Purchase of previously rendered creditable service. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
a member of a participating local district who has served in any participating local district or in any
local district, and who did not make an election to decline membership while employed with that
district, may purchase, by mutual agreement between the participating local district and the person
concerned, service credit for the service previously rendered, upon proper certification that:
A. The service had been rendered; and [PL 1985, c. 801, §§5, 7 (NEW).]
B. The current employer will assume the liability incurred by the granting of the service credit for
the previous time served. [PL 1985, c. 801, §§5, 7 (NEW).]
[PL 2011, c. 449, §16 (AMD).]
3. Former employee. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, a participating local district may
grant service credit for creditable service to any former employee who is currently a member of the

Participating Local District Retirement Program, as long as the former employee did not make an
election to decline membership while employed with that district. The entire actuarial cost of granting
the service credit must be fully funded by the district granting the service credit.
[PL 2011, c. 449, §17 (AMD).]

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