Utah Code § 49-11-1205

Postretirement reemployment restriction exceptions
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(1)
(a) The office may not cancel the retirement allowance of a retiree who is reemployed with a
participating employer within one year of the retiree's retirement date if:
(i) the retiree is not reemployed by a participating employer for a period of at least 60 days from
the retiree's retirement date;
(ii) the retiree has a bona fide termination of employment on the retiree's retirement date;
(iii) upon reemployment after the break in service under Subsection (1)(a)(i), the retiree does
not receive any employer paid benefits, including:
(A) retirement service credit or retirement-related contributions;
(B) medical benefits;
(C) dental benefits;
(D) other insurance benefits except for workers' compensation as provided under Title 34A,
Chapter 2, Workers' Compensation Act, Title 34A, Chapter 3, Utah Occupational Disease
Act, and withholdings required by federal or state law for social security, Medicare, and
unemployment insurance; or
(E) paid time off, including sick, annual, or other type of leave; and
(iv)
(A) the retiree does not earn in any calendar year of reemployment an amount in excess
of the lesser of $15,000 or one-half of the retiree's final average salary upon which the
retiree's retirement allowance is based; or
(B) the retiree is reemployed as a judge as defined under Section 78A-11-102.
(b) The board shall adjust the amounts under Subsection (1)(a)(iv) by the annual change in the
Consumer Price Index during the previous calendar year as measured by a United States
Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index average as determined by the board.
(2) A retiree shall be considered as having completed the one-year separation from employment
with a participating employer described in Section 49-11-1204, if the retiree:
(a) before retiring:
(i) was employed with a participating employer as a public safety service employee as defined
in Section 49-14-102, 49-15-102, or 49-23-102;
(ii) during the employment under Subsection (2)(a)(i), suffered a physical injury resulting from
external force or violence while performing the duties of the employment, for which injury
the retiree would have been approved for total disability in accordance with the provisions
under Chapter 21, Public Employees' Long-Term Disability Act, if years of service are not
considered;
(iii) had less than 30 years of service credit but had sufficient service credit to retire, with an
unreduced allowance making the public safety service employee ineligible for long-term
disability payments under Chapter 21, Public Employees' Long-Term Disability Act, or a
substantially similar long-term disability program;
(iv) does not receive any long-term disability benefits from any participating employer; and
(v) is at least 50 years old; and
(b) is reemployed by a different participating employer.
(3)

(a) The office may not cancel the retirement allowance of a retiree who is employed as an
affiliated emergency services worker within one year of the retiree's retirement date if the
affiliated emergency services worker does not receive any compensation, except for:
(i) compensation, including any payment, discount, tax credit, voucher, or cash equivalent,
the total of which, excluding any amount described in Subsection (3)(a)(ii) or (iii), does not
exceed in any calendar year the amount described in Subsection (1)(a)(iv)(A), as adjusted
in accordance with Subsection (1)(b);
(ii) insurance policy premiums paid by the participating employer in the event of death of an
affiliated emergency services worker or a line-of-duty accidental death or disability; or
(iii) reimbursement of expenses incurred in the performance of duties.
(b) A retiree is eligible for an exemption from the requirement to cease service without
cancellation of a retirement allowance under this Subsection (3) only if the retiree, at the time
of retirement, is at least:
(i) 50 years old, if the retiree is retiring from a public safety system or a firefighter system; or
(ii) 55 years old.
(4)
(a) The office may not cancel the retirement allowance of a retiree who is employed as a part-
time appointed or elected board member within one year after the retiree's retirement date
if the part-time appointed or elected board member does not receive any compensation
exceeding the amount described in this Subsection (4).
(b) A retiree who is a part-time appointed or elected board member for one or more boards,
commissions, councils, committees, panels, or other bodies of participating employers:
(i) may receive an aggregate amount of compensation, remuneration, a stipend, or other benefit
for service on a single or multiple boards, commissions, councils, committees, panels, or
other bodies of no more than $5,000 per year; and
(ii) may not receive an employer paid retirement service credit or retirement-related
contribution.
(c) For purposes of Subsection (4)(b)(i):
(i) a part-time appointed or elected board member's compensation includes:
(A) an amount paid for the part-time appointed or elected board member's coverage in a
group insurance plan provided by the participating employer; and
(B) the part-time appointed or elected board member's receipt of any other benefit provided
by the participating employer; and
(ii) the part-time appointed or elected board member's compensation does not include:
(A) an amount the participating employer pays for employer-matching employment taxes, if
the participating employer treats the part-time appointed or elected board member as an
employee for federal tax purposes; or
(B) an amount that the part-time appointed or elected board member receives for per diem
and travel expenses for up to 12 approved meetings or activities of the government board
per year, if the per diem and travel expenses do not exceed the amounts established by
the Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 or by rules made by the
Division of Finance according to Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107.
(d) The board shall adjust the amount under Subsection (4)(b)(i) by the annual change in the
Consumer Price Index during the previous calendar year as measured by a United States
Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index average, as determined by the board.
(5)
(a) The office may not cancel the retirement allowance of a retiree who is reemployed with a
participating employer within one year of the retiree's retirement date if:

(i) the retiree has a bona fide termination of employment on the retiree's retirement date;
(ii) the retiree is not employed, including by a fee-for-service relationship, with any participating
employer for a period of:
(A) at least 90 days if the retiree is a public employee retiree; or
(B) at least 90 days if the retiree is a public safety or firefighter retiree;
(iii) the retiree agrees to a modified retirement allowance as described in Subsections (5)(b),
(c), and (d); and
(iv) the participating employer that reemploys the retiree agrees to pay to the office the normal
cost rate in addition to the amortization rate.
(b) During a period of reemployment, the retiree:
(i) receives a retirement allowance that is 20% less than the retirement allowance the retiree is
entitled to receive in accordance with:
(A) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 12, Public Employees' Contributory Retirement
Act, Section 49-12-402;
(B) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 13, Public Employees' Noncontributory Retirement
Act, Section 49-13-402; or
(C) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 22, Part 3, Tier II Hybrid Retirement System,
Section 49-22-305; or
(ii) a retirement allowance that is 15% less than the retirement allowance the retiree is entitled
to receive in accordance with:
(A) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 14, Public Safety Contributory Retirement Act,
Section 49-14-402;
(B) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 15, Public Safety Noncontributory Retirement Act,
Section 49-15-402;
(C) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 16, Firefighters' Retirement Act, Section
49-16-402; or
(D) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 23, Part 3, Tier II Hybrid Retirement System,
Section 49-23-304.
(c) During the period of reemployment, the retiree does not receive the annual cost-of-living
adjustment described in:
(i) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 12, Public Employees' Contributory Retirement Act,
Section 49-12-407;
(ii) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 13, Public Employees' Noncontributory Retirement
Act, Section 49-13-407;
(iii) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 14, Public Safety Contributory Retirement Act,
Section 49-14-403;
(iv) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 15, Public Safety Noncontributory Retirement Act,
Section 49-15-403;
(v) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 16, Firefighters' Retirement Act, Section 49-16-403;
(vi) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 22, Part 3, Tier II Hybrid Retirement System, Section
49-22-308; or
(vii) for a retiree who retired under Chapter 23, Part 3, Tier II Hybrid Retirement System,
Section 49-23-307.
(d)
(i) The office shall begin paying the retiree's full retirement allowance on the first day of
the month following the month in which the office receives written notification that the
reemployed retiree has a subsequent retirement date based on a termination of the
reemployment.

(ii)
(A) For purposes of Subsection (5)(d)(i), the full retirement allowance includes the elimination
of the allowance reduction described in Subsection (5)(b)(i) or (5)(b)(ii) and the annual
cost-of-living adjustment that was prohibited under Subsection (5)(c) during the period of
reemployment.
(B) A retiree may not receive the difference between the full retirement allowance and the
reduced retirement allowance described in Subsection (5)(b)(i) or (5)(b)(ii) or the annual
cost-of-living adjustment that the retiree would have received if the retiree had not been
reemployed.
(6)
(a) If a retiree is reemployed under the provisions of Subsection (1) or (4), the termination date
of the reemployment, as confirmed in writing by the participating employer, is considered the
retiree's retirement date for the purpose of calculating the separation requirement described in
Section 49-11-1204.
(b) The office shall cancel the retirement allowance of a retiree for the remainder of the
calendar year if the reemployment with a participating employer exceeds the limitation under
Subsection (1)(a)(iv), (3)(a), or (4)(b).
(7) A retiree who is reemployed under the provisions of Subsection (5) may not subsequently
be reemployed under Section 49-11-1204 unless the office cancels the retirement allowance
during the subsequent reemployment.

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