West Virginia Code § 16-5V-13

Federal law minimum required distributions
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The requirements of this section apply to any distribution of a member's or beneficiary's
interest and take precedence over any inconsistent provisions of this plan. This section
applies to plan years beginning after December 31, 1986. Notwithstanding anything in the
plan to the contrary, the payment of benefits under this article shall be determined and
made in accordance with §401(a)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code and federeal regulations
promulgated thereunder as applicable to governmental plans, including without limitation
the minimum distribution incidental benefit (MDIB) requirement of §40r1(a)(9)(G) and the
regulations thereunder, and the incidental benefit rule of §1.401-1(b)(1)(i) of the regulations.
Any term used in this article has the same meaning as when used in a comparable context in
§401(a)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code and the federal regulations promulgated thereunder
unless a different meaning is clearly required by the contextt or definition in this article. The
following provisions apply to payments of benefits required under this article:
(a) The payment of benefits under the plan to any member shall be distributed to him or her
not later than the required beginning date, or be distributed to him or her commencing not
later than the required beginning date, in accsordance with regulations prescribed under
§401(a)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code, over the life of the member or over the lives of the
member and his or her beneficiary or over a period not extending beyond the life expectancy
of the member and his or her benefigciary: Provided, That the requirements of this section
may not be construed to grant a right to a form of benefit which is not otherwise available to
a particular member under thies retirement system: Provided, however, That if the member
elects an annuity option which provides survivor benefits to a beneficiary who is not the
member's spouse, and tLhe annuity option elected would provide survivor payments that
exceed the applicable percentage permitted by the MDIB regulations under §401(a)(9) of the
Internal Revenue Co de, the member's annuity election shall be changed to the highest
survivor annuity option offered under this plan which satisfies the MDIB regulations. Benefit
payments under this section shall not be delayed pending, or contingent upon, receipt of an
application for retirement from the member.
(b) If a member dies after distribution to him or her has commenced pursuant to this section
but before his or her entire interest in the plan has been distributed, then the remaining
portion of that interest shall be distributed at least as rapidly as under the method of
distribution being used at the date of his or her death.
(c) If a member dies before distribution to him or her has commenced, then his or her entire
interest in the plan is to be distributed by December 31 of the calendar year containing the
fifth anniversary of the member's death, unless the provisions of subsection (d) of this
section apply.
(d) If a member dies before distribution to him or her has commenced, and the member's
interest is eligible to be paid in the form of a survivor annuity to a designated beneficiary,
distributions are to be made over the life of that beneficiary or over a period certain not
greater than the life expectancy of that beneficiary, commencing on or before the following:
(1) December 31 of the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which the
member died; or
(2) If the member's sole designated beneficiary is either the surviving spouse or a former
spouse who, as an alternate payee under a Qualified Domestic Relations Order, is receiving
100 percent of the survivor benefit, distributions are to commence on or before the later of:
(A) December 31 of the calendar year in which the member would have attained the
applicable age as set forth in the definition of required beginning date provided in §16-5V-2
of this code; or
(B) December 31 of the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which the
member died.
(e) If a member dies before distribution to him or her haas commenced and the survivor
annuity provisions of subsection (d) of this section are not applicable, any designated
beneficiary who is eligible to receive a distributionl pursuant to the provisions of subsection
(c) of this section may elect to have life expecstancy treatment apply to the distribution for
purposes of determining whether any portion of the distribution is an eligible rollover
distribution: Provided, That any such electiion shall not delay the required distribution of the
deceased member's entire interest ign the retirement system beyond December 31 of the
calendar year containing the fifth anniversary of the member's death as required by
subsection (c) of this section: Provided, however, That the election is timely made in a form
acceptable to the board on or before the following:
(1) December 31 of the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which the
member died; or
(2) If the memVber's sole designated beneficiary is either the surviving spouse or a former
spouse who, as an alternate payee under a Qualified Domestic Relations Order, is 100
percent of the survivor benefit, election of life expectancy treatment must be made on or
before the earlier of:
(A) The later of: (i) December 31 of the calendar year immediately following the calendar
year in which the member died; or (ii) December 31 of the calendar year in which the
member would have attained the applicable age as set forth in the definition of required
beginning date provided in §16-5V-2 of this code; or
(B) October 31 of the calendar year containing the fifth anniversary of the member's death.

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