Oklahoma Code § 74-913c

Title 74. State Government: Termination credit
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A.  A member of the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System
who has six (6) or more years of full-time-equivalent employment
with a participating employer, and who is terminated by a state
agency or other state governmental entity because the member's
position is eliminated through a reduction-in-force after July 1,
1998, and:
1.  Is within three (3) years of a normal retirement date as
defined in subparagraph (a) of paragraph (24) of Section 902 of this
title; or
2.  Is within six (6) years of a normal retirement date as
defined in subparagraph (b) of paragraph (24) of Section 902 of this
title or in subparagraph (c) of paragraph (24) of Section 902 of
this title,

may purchase termination credit of a period not to exceed the lesser
of three (3) years or the number of years or months or both years
and months required in order for the member to reach normal
retirement date in the same period of time and with the same service
credit which would have otherwise accrued if the termination had not
occurred.
B.  In order to receive the termination credit authorized by
this section, the member shall be required to file an election with
the System indicating an intent to purchase the credit.  The member
shall have a period of six (6) months from the date the member is
terminated as described in subsection A of this section within which
to file the election.
C.  To purchase the termination credit, the member shall be
required to make payment to the System of an amount equal to both
the employer and employee contributions which would have been paid
to the System based upon the compensation as defined in paragraph
(9) of Section 902 of this title, which was received by the member
in the last full month that the member was employed by the state
agency or other state governmental entity multiplied by the number
of months required in order for the combination of the participating
service and member's age to equal the amount required for the member
to reach normal retirement date with an unreduced benefit as if the
member had not been terminated.
D.  The member must make full payment to the System of all
required contribution amounts within sixty (60) days of filing the
election to purchase the credit.  The member must vest his or her
benefits with a declared future retirement date as of the first
month the member is eligible for normal retirement.  Failure to make
the full payment to the System of the required contribution amounts,
for any reason, within the time prescribed, shall result in
cancellation of the election provided pursuant to this section, and
return of the purchase amount tendered, without interest.
E.  Purchased termination credit may only be used as service
credit to qualify the member for normal retirement.  Eligible
members may purchase termination credit or the incentive credit
authorized pursuant to Section 913b of this title, but may not
purchase both termination credit and incentive credit.  This
purchase will not be used in the calculation for final average
compensation.
F.  If the member chooses to retire at any time prior to the
member's normal retirement date or returns to employment with a
participating employer of the System at any time prior to
retirement, the purchase of termination credit pursuant to this
section shall be void and the System will return the purchase amount
tendered, without interest.
G.  In the event of the death of the member prior to retirement,
the member's spouse, if otherwise eligible for benefits pursuant to

paragraph (5) of Section 918 of this title, may elect to receive
benefits which include the termination credit on the member's
declared future retirement date, or may elect to receive a return of
the purchase amount tendered, without interest.
Added by Laws 1997, c. 285, § 1, emerg. eff. May 28, 1997.  Amended
by Laws 1998, c. 256, § 10, eff. July 1, 1998; Laws 1999, c. 257, §
34, eff. July 1, 1999.

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