West Virginia Code § 15-2A-5

Employee contributions; employer contributions; forfeitures
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(a) There shall be deducted from the monthly payroll of each employee and paid into the
fund created pursuant to section four of this article twelve percent of the amount of his or
her salary: Provided, That after July 1, 2008, if the funding percentage of the fund
determined by the board falls below the ninety-percent threshold, then the employee rate of
contribution shall be increased to thirteen percent of the amount of the empeloyee's salary
until the ninety-percent or better funding level is again achieved. Once that funding level is
achieved the employee contribution rate will be reduced to twelve percrent.
(b) The State of West Virginia's contributions to the retirement suystem, as determined by the
board, shall be a percent of the employees' total annual base salary related to benefits under
this retirement system. In determining the amount, the boartd shall give consideration to
setting the amount at a sum equal to an amount which, if paid annually by the state, will be
sufficient to provide for the total normal cost of the benefits expected to become payable to
all members and retirants and to amortize any unfunded liability found by application of the
actuarial funding method chosen for that purpose by the board over a period of years
determined actuarially appropriate. The states's contributions shall be paid monthly into the
fund created pursuant to section four of this article out of the annual appropriation for the
agency.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, forfeitures under the system shall
not be applied to increase the ebenefits any member or retirant would otherwise receive
under the system.

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