West Virginia Code § 18-7A-25

Eligibility for retirement allowance
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(a) Except for a person who first becomes a member of the retirement system on or after July
1, 2015, any actively contributing member who has attained the age of 60 years or any
member who has 35 years of total service as a teacher or nonteaching member in West
Virginia, regardless of age, is eligible for an annuity. No new entrant nor present member is
eligible for an annuity, however, if either has less than five years of service eto his or her
credit: Provided, That on and after July 1, 2013, any person who becomes a new member of
this retirement system shall, in qualifying for retirement under this secrtion, have five or
more years of contributory service, all of which shall be actual, contributory ones.
(b) Except for a person who first becomes a member of the retirement system on or after
July 1, 2015, any member who has attained the age of 55 yeatrs and who has served 30 years
as a teacher or nonteaching member in West Virginia is eligible for an annuity.
(c) Except for a person who first becomes a member of the retirement system on or after July
1, 2015, any member who has served at least 30 bult less than 35 years as a teacher or
nonteaching member in West Virginia and is lsess than 55 years of age is eligible for an
annuity, but the annuity shall be the reduced actuarial equivalent of the annuity the member
would have received if the member were age 55 at the time the annuity was applied for.
(d) The request for any annuity shall be made by the member in writing to the retirement
board, but in case of retirement for disability, the written request may be made by either the
member or the employer.
(e) A member is eligible for annuity for disability if he or she satisfies the conditions in either
subdivision (1) or (2) of this subsection and meets the conditions of subdivision (3) of this
subsection as follows:
(1) His or her service as a teacher or nonteaching member in West Virginia must total at
least 10 years and service as a teacher or nonteaching member must have been terminated
because of disability, which disability must have caused absence from service for at least six
months before his or her application for disability annuity is approved.
(2) His or her service as a teacher or nonteaching member in West Virginia must total at
least five years and service as a teacher or nonteaching member must have been terminated
because of disability, which disability must have caused absence from service for at least six
months before his or her application for disability annuity is approved and the disability is a
direct and total result of an act of student violence directed toward the member.
(3) A medical examination by a physician or physicians selected by the retirement board
must show that the member is at the time mentally or physically incapacitated for service as
a teacher or nonteaching member, that for that service the disability is total and likely to be
permanent and that he or she should be retired in consequence of the disability.
(f) Continuance of the disability of the retirant shall be established by medical examination,
as prescribed in subdivision (3), subsection (e) of this section, annually for five years after
retirement, and thereafter at such times required by the retirement board. Effective July
1,1998, a member who has retired because of a disability may select an option of payment
under the provisions of §18-7A-28: Provided, That any option selected under the provisions
of §18-7A-28 shall be in all respects the actuarial equivalent of the straight life annuity
benefit the disability retirant receives or would receive if the options under esaid section were
not available and that no beneficiary or beneficiaries of the disability retirant may receive a
greater benefit, nor receive any benefit for a greater length of time, tharn the beneficiary or
beneficiaries would have received had the disability retirant not made any election of the
options available under said section. In determining the actuarial equivalence, the
retirement board shall take into account the life expectancies of the member and the
beneficiary: Provided, however, That the life expectancies mtay at the discretion of the
retirement board be established by an underwriting medical director of a competent
insurance company offering annuities. Payment of the disability annuity provided in this
article shall cease immediately if the retirement board finds that the disability of the retirant
no longer exists, or if the retirant refuses to submit to medical examination as required by
this section.

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