West Virginia Code § 18-7D-4

Notice, education, record-keeping requirements
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(a) Commencing not later than April 1, two thousand eight, the board shall begin an
educational program with respect to the voluntary transfer of actively contributing members
of the Teachers' Defined Contribution Retirement System and their assets to the state
Teachers Retirement System.
(1) This educational program shall address, at a minimum:
(A) The law providing for the transfer;
(B) The mechanics of the transfer;
(C) The process by which an actively contributing member may affirmatively elect to
transfer; a
(D) Relevant dates and time periods;
(E) The benefits, potential advantages and potential disadvantages if members fail or refuse
to affirmatively elect to transfer;
(F) The benefits, potential advantages and potential disadvantages of becoming a member of
the state Teachers Retirement System;
(G) Potential state and federal tax implications attendant to the various options available to
the members; L
(H) For each member, a summary to include his or her most recent account balance; the
average rate of return of the Standard and Poor's and the Lehman U.S.
Corporate/Government Index for the previous ten years; the average rate of return of an
indexed balanced fund for the previous ten years; the member's projected account balance if
he oWr she retires at age sixty and age sixty-five; the current cost of purchasing a monthly
annuity under the Teachers' Defined Contribution Retirement System; the monthly annuity
that the member would receive under the Teachers Retirement System if the member
chooses to purchase the full service credit and retire at age sixty and age sixty-five; the
monthly annuity under the Teachers Retirement System if the participant chooses not to
purchase the full service credit and retires at age sixty and age sixty-five, and the potential
cost to the member of purchasing the Actuarial Reserve or the one and one-half percent
contribution plus accrued interest, as the case may be, not including the cost of obtaining a
loan under section five of this article.
(I) Any other pertinent information considered relevant by the board.
(2) The board shall disseminate the information through:
(A) Its website;
(B) Computer programs;
(C) Written or electronic materials, or both;
(D) Classes or seminars, pursuant to subdivision (3) of this subsection;
(E) At the discretion of the board, through a program of individual counseling which is
optional on the part of the member; and
(F) Through any other educational program considered necessary by the board.
(3) The Consolidated Public Retirement Board shall provide the information set forth in
subdivision (1) of this subsection through classes or seminars in accordance with the
following:
(A) The Consolidated Public Retirement Board shall provide training for conducting the
classes or seminars for employees of county boards, for employees of state institutions of
higher education or for any other person that the county board or the institution of higher
learning determines, with the approval of the Consolidated Public Retirement Board, would
be appropriate to conduct the classes or seminars;
(B) Each county board shall require at least two representatives to attend the training. The
representatives must be approved by the Consolidated Public Retirement Board prior to
attending the board's training class;
(C) Each county board sLhall ensure that each employee of that county board who is a
member of the Teachers' Defined Contribution Retirement System has had an opportunity to
attend a class or a se minar on the topics set forth in subdivision (1) of this subsection at his
or her work site during his or her workday;
(D) The class or seminar shall be conducted by any person who attended the training or by a
repWresentative of a school personnel organization that the Consolidated Public Retirement
Board considers qualified to conduct the class or seminar;
(E) The classes or seminars may be conducted at the time allocated for professional
activities for teachers on instructional support and enhancement days, before school, after
school and at any other time during an employee's work day: Provided, That the classes or
seminars may interfere with instructional time only if no other time is available to conduct
the classes or seminars;
(F) Each county board shall ensure that informational booths are set up at each work site
under the jurisdiction of the county board and that the booths are attended on a rotating
basis by an person trained to conduct the classes or seminars or by a representative of a
school personnel organization that the Consolidated Public Retirement Board considers
qualified to attend the booth;
(G) During the period provided by this section for the educational program, each county
board and its superintendent shall allow representatives of the Consolidated Public
Retirement Board entry upon the premises of each school in this state where the
Consolidated Public Retirement Board determines appropriate on at least one occasion for
the duration of at least sixty minutes during regular school hours to provide educational
programs as the Consolidated Public Retirement Board determines appropriate for members
of the Teachers' Defined Contribution Retirement System; e
(b) The board shall provide each actively contributing member with a cropy of the written or
electronic educational materials and with a copy of the notice of the opportunity to
affirmatively elect to transfer, to the extent deliverable, by mailing a copy thereof, first class
postage prepaid, through the United States mails to the most current mailing address
provided by the member to the board. The board is not requtired to deliver, nor is any
member entitled to delivery of, these materials by any other means. The notice shall provide
full and appropriate disclosure regarding the process by which a member may affirmatively
elect to transfer, including the period of the opportunity to affirmatively elect to transfer.
(c) It is the responsibility of each member of tshe Teachers' Defined Contribution Retirement
System to keep the board informed of his or her current address. A member who does not is
considered to have waived his or her right to receive any information from the board with
respect to the purposes of this articlge.
(d) Once the board has complieed with the provisions of this section, each actively
contributing member of the Teachers' Defined Contribution Retirement System is considered
to have actual notice of Lthe opportunity to affirmatively elect to transfer and all matters
pertinent thereto.
(e) The executive director of the Consolidated Public Retirement Board shall report to the
Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Delegates no later
than April, 1, two thousand eight, a plan for the execution of the education and outreach
reqWuirements set forth in this section.

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