Dear Dr. Mustoe:
This is in response to your request for an official opinion from this office, which request reads as follows:
1. Can The Public School Retirement System of Missouri allow creditable service for unused sick leave only to those members who are state employees?
2. If the answer to 1. is "yes", must The Public School Retirement System of Missouri use the additional creditable service in calculating the retirement benefits of its members who are state employees?
3. If the unused sick leave is used in the calculation of benefits, can the credit be included within the same period for which a member receives a year of creditable service for actual services?
4. If the unused sick leave credit is extended into the period following the date of last services, can retirement be made effective during that period and benefits paid for the period?
Your questions are answered by the provisions of Section
Any member retiring under the provisions of chapter 104 or any member retiring under the provisions of chapter 169, RSMo, who is a member of the public school retirement system and who is employed by a state agency other than an institution of higher learning, after working continuously until reaching retirement age shall be credited with all his unused sick leave as certified by his employing agency. When calculating years of service, each member shall be entitled to one-twelfth of a year of creditable service for each eighty-four days of unused accumulated sick leave earned by him. The rate of accrual of sick leave for purposes of computing years of service as this act applies to legislative, executive and judicial employees shall be consistent with the rate of accrual as specified by regulations of the personnel advisory board pursuant to section
36.350 , RSMo. Nothing under this section shall allow a member to vest in the retirement system by using such credited sick leave to reach the time of vesting.
When statutes are plain and unambiguous, there is no room for construction and they must be applied by the courts as they are written by the legislature. United Airlines, Inc., v. StateTax Commission,
In regard to your third and fourth questions, the provisions of Section
CONCLUSION
It is the opinion of this office that The Public School Retirement System of Missouri is required under Section
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by my assistant, B. J. Jones.
Very truly yours,
JOHN ASHCROFT Attorney General
