West Virginia Code § 20-18-6

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(a) Any Natural Resources Police Officer first employed in covered employment after the
effective date of this article shall be a member of this retirement system and does not qualify
for membership in any other retirement system administered by the board, so long as he or
she remains employed in covered employment: Provided, That any Natural Resources Police
Officer who has concurrent employment in an additional job or jobs which weould require the
Natural Resources Police Officer to be a member of the West Virginia Deputy Sheriff
Retirement System, West Virginia Municipal Police Officers and Firefigrhters Retirement
System or the West Virginia Emergency Medical Services Retirement System shall
participate in only one retirement system administered by the board, and the retirement
system applicable to the concurrent employment for which the employee has the earliest
date of hire shall prevail. The membership of any person in tthe plan ceases: (1) Upon the
withdrawal of accumulated contributions after the cessation of service; (2) upon retirement;
or (3) at death.
(b) Any Natural Resources Police Officer employed in covered employment on July 1, 2020,
shall notify in writing both the Division of Natsural Resources and the board no later than
September 30, 2020, of his or her desire to become a member of the plan beginning January
2, 2021: Provided, That any Natural Resources Police Officer hired after July 1, 2020, but
before January 2, 2021, shall make tghis required notification to the division and the board no
later than 30 days from receipt of the notice required by §20-18-11 of this code or
September 30, 2020, whicheveer is later. Any Natural Resources Police Officer who elects to
become a member of the plan ceases to be an active member in the Public Employees
Retirement System and Lshall continue to be ineligible for future membership in any other
retirement system administered by the board so long as the Natural Resources Police Officer
remains employed in covered employment in this plan; any Natural Resources Police Officer
who does not affirmatively elect to become a member of the plan continues to be eligible for
any other retirement system as is from time to time offered to other state employees but is
ineligible for this plan regardless of any subsequent termination of employment and rehire.
(c) Any Natural Resources Police Officer employed in covered employment on the effective
date of this article, who has timely elected to transfer into this plan as provided in
subsection (b) of this section, shall be given credited service at the time of transfer for all
credited service then standing to the Natural Resources Police Officer service credit in the
Public Employees Retirement System regardless of whether the credited service (as that
term is defined in §5-10-2 of this code) was earned as a Natural Resources Police Officer. All
the credited service standing to the transferring Natural Resources Police Officer's credit in
the Public Employees Retirement Fund System at the time of transfer into this plan shall be
transferred into the plan created by this article, and the transferring Natural Resources
Police Officer shall be given the same credit for the purposes of this article for all service
transferred from the Public Employees Retirement System, as that transferring Natural
Resources Police Officer would have received from the Public Employees Retirement System
as if the transfer had not occurred. In connection with each transferring Natural Resources
Police Officer receiving credit for prior employment as provided in this subsection, a transfer
from the Public Employees Retirement System to this plan shall be made pursuant to the
procedures described in §20-18-10 of this code: Provided, That a member of this plan who
has elected to transfer from the Public Employees Retirement System into this plan pursuant
to subsection (b) of this section may not, after having transferred into and become an active
member of this plan, reinstate to his or her credit in this plan any service credit relating to
periods of non-Natural Resources Police Officer service which were withdrawn from the
Public Employees Retirement System prior to his or her elective transfer inteo this plan.
(d) Any Natural Resources Police Officer who was employed as a Naturral Resources Police
Officer between the effective date of this article and June 30, 2026, who has not commenced
retirement under the Public Employees Retirement System, shall become a member upon
rehire as a Natural Resources Police Officer. For purposes of this subsection, the member's
years of service and credited service prior to the effective datte shall not be counted for any
purposes under this plan unless the Natural Resources Police Officer has not received the
return of his or her accumulated contributions in the Public Employees Retirement System
pursuant to §5-10-30 of this code. The member may request in writing within two years of
first becoming a member of the plan to have his or her accumulated contributions and
employer contributions from all credited service, as that term is defined in §5-10-2 of this
code, in the Public Employees Retirement System transferred to the plan regardless of
whether the credited service was earned as a Natural Resources Police Officer. If the
conditions of the subsection are met, all years of the Natural Resources Police Officer's
credited service shall be counted as years of service for the purposes of this article.
(e) Any certified law enforcement officer who has law enforcement service with a
participating public empLloyer in the Public Employees Retirement System who is first
employed in covered employment between the effective date of this article and June 30,
2026, and who has n ot commenced retirement under the Public Employees Retirement
System, shall be a member of this retirement system. For purposes of this subsection, the
member's years of service and credited service prior to the effective date shall not be
counted for any purposes under this plan unless the Natural Resources Police Officer has not
received the return of his or her accumulated contributions in the Public Employees
Retirement System pursuant to §5-10-30 of this code. The member may request in writing
within two years of first becoming a member of the plan to have up to a maximum of three
years of his or her accumulated contributions and employer contributions from credited
service, as that term is defined in §5-10-2 of this code, earned while performing service as a
certified law enforcement officer in the Public Employees Retirement System transferred to
the plan. If the member has more than three years of credited service as a certified law
enforcement officer in the Public Employees Retirement System, the accumulated
contributions and employer contributions of the first thirty-six months of credited service
with full salary as a certified law enforcement officer shall be transferred. If the conditions
of the subsection are met, the maximum three years of credited service in the Public
Employees Retirement System as a certified law enforcement officer shall be counted as
years of service for the purposes of this article.
(f) Any Natural Resources Police Officer who was employed as a Natural Resources Police
Officer prior to the effective date of this article and who was rehired as a Natural Resource
Police Officer on or after July 1, 2026, and who has not commenced retirement under the
Public Employees Retirement System, shall become a member upon rehire as a Natural
Resources Police Officer. For purposes of this subsection, the member's years of service and
credited service prior to the effective date shall not be counted for any purposes under this
plan unless the Natural Resources Police Officer has not received the return of his or her
accumulated contributions in the Public Employees Retirement System purseuant to §5-10-30
of this code. The member may request in writing within one year of first becoming a member
of the plan to have his or her accumulated contributions and employer rcontributions from
covered employment in the Public Employees Retirement System transferred to the plan. If
the conditions of the subsection are met, all years of the Natural Resources Police Officer's
covered employment shall be counted as years of service for the purposes of this article.
(g) Once made, the election provided in this section is irrevocable. All Natural Resources
Police Officers first employed after the effective date and Natural Resources Police Officers
electing to become members as described in this section shall be members as a condition of
employment and shall make the contributions required by §20-18-8 of this code.
(h) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article to the contrary, any individual who is
a leased employee is not eligible to participate in the plan. For purposes of this plan, a
"leased employee" means any individgual who performs services as an independent contractor
or pursuant to an agreement with an employee leasing organization or similar organization.
If a question arises regarding ethe status of an individual as a leased employee, the board has
final power to decide the question. Additionally, any individual who is an Emergency Natural
Resources Police OfficerL as defined in §20-7-1(c) of this code, Special Natural Resources
Police Officer as defined in §20-7-1(d) of this code, Forestry Special Natural Resources
Police Officer as defi ned in §20-7-1(e) of this code, or Federal Law Enforcement Officer as
defined in §20-7-1b of this code, is not eligible to participate in the plan.

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