Wash. Admin. Code § 415-112-432
RCW 41.32.345 provides an optional method of computing earnable compensation for part-time TRS Plan 1 members. This method is intended to ensure that a TRS Plan 1 member who earns a fractional year of service credit will receive benefits proportional to benefits received by a member who earns a full year of service credit.
(1) To be eligible for the alternate calculation, you must meet the requirements in subsection (2) or (3) of this section for:
(2) Service for a single employer. If you work for one and only one employer during the twelve-month period, you must satisfy the requirements of (a), (b), and (c) of this subsection.
(a) Written contract.
(3) Service for two or more employers. If you work for more than one employer during the twelve-month period, you must satisfy the requirements of (a), (b), and (c) of this subsection.
(a) Written contracts. You must be employed only under part-time contracts with a school district, educational service district, community or technical college, school for the deaf, or school for the blind for the equivalent of three of the four academic quarters (summer, fall, winter, or spring).
| Example 1. | Susan is employed part time with School District B from September 1 through December 31. She is employed with School District C from January 1 through June 20. Susan meets the "written contract" requirement of this subsection because she is under contract for the equivalent of three academic quarters (fall, winter, and spring). |
| Example 2. | Bill is employed with School District B from September 1 through December 31. He is employed with Community College C for winter and spring quarters. Bill meets the "written contract" requirement of this subsection because he is under contract for the equivalent of three academic quarters (fall, winter, and spring). |
(c) Number of days. During the twelve-month period, you must be employed at least twenty days or the equivalent, but less than eighty percent of the days in your employers' official calendars, as illustrated in the example. For purposes of this calculation, the department considers that the official calendar of a school district or educational service district has one hundred eighty days. The number of days in the official calendars of community and technical colleges may vary.
| Example: | Sue worked for 10 days at School District A, which is considered to have 180 days in its official calendar. She worked for 90 days at Community College B, which has 150 days in its official calendar. |
She worked 5.6% (10/180) of School District A's official calendar plus 60% (90/150) of Community College B's official calendar for a total of 65.6%.
(4) The department may consider additional information to determine if you meet the requirements in this section. Upon the department's request, employers must provide, without limitation, the following information:
(b) Documentation indicating:
[Statutory Authority: RCW 41.32.345. WSR 06-18-006, § 415-112-432, filed 8/24/06, effective 9/24/06.]