§22-806. Installment Payments.
(1) Uniform deductions. Any member who is eligible to
purchase credited service for prior City service, time spent as a disabled
member or in allowable other governmental service may pay for a such service in
equal installments through payroll deductions. In addition to the cost from
§ 22-803 (Purchase for Prior City Service), or from § 22-802
(Purchase of Governmental Service), or from § 22-807 (Interest); or other
applicable section of this Title allowing a purchase of service credit, an
employee purchasing credit on an installment basis must pay an annual six
percent (6%) interest on the unpaid balance. The entire sum must be paid in five
(5) years or less.
(2) Payroll deductions; prepayment. If the member
provides written authorization, such installment payments, including necessary
interest charges, will be deducted from the member's paycheck. Any member
purchasing credited service for prior governmental or prior City service may at
any time, without premium or penalty, prepay the unpaid installment in
full.
(3) Time limit upon separation from service. If a member separates
from service before such installment payments have been completed, the member or
the member's beneficiary must pay the outstanding balance (including
interest) within ninety (90) days of the date of separation from service in
order to receive credit for all prior City or other governmental
service.
(4) Refund of contributions; partial
credit.
[38] If installment payments are not
completed within ninety (90) days of a member's separation from service,
the member or the member's beneficiary may elect either (i) a refund of
the total payments made for the purchase of prior City or other prior
governmental service; or (ii) credit for that portion of prior service for which
payment has been made (expressed in years and specified to the day), provided
that, in order to receive partial credit for prior City service, pursuant to
§ 22-803, the member must have made arrangements to pay for all prior City
service.
(5) Suspension of pension benefits due to unpaid installments.
Upon the retirement of a member of Plan J who has failed to complete any
installment payments due, retirement benefits shall be payable to the member and
the member's beneficiary until such time as the retirement benefits paid
equal the amount actually contributed to the Retirement System. Payment of
further benefits shall be suspended until the amount of such suspended benefits
equals the amount of the unpaid installments or until the amount due has been
paid. Thereafter, payment of retirement benefits shall be resumed to the extent
the retired member or his beneficiary may be entitled.