Dear Representative Auer:
This opinion letter is in response to your question asking:
For those Harris Stowe State College employees who are members of the Public School Retirement System of the City of St. Louis and elect under Section
104.342 .5, RSMo, to become members of MOSERS, is the refund payable to them for accumulated contributions and the payment to MOSERS by the Public School Retirement System of the City of St. Louis for creditable prior service to be determined solely for the period of time after September 1, 1978 while Harris Stowe was a state college or for the entire period for which such person was employed by Harris Stowe, including that period prior to September 1, 1978 while Harris Stowe was owned and operated by the St. Louis Board of Education?
Conference Committee Substitute for Senate Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 713, Eighty-Fourth General Assembly, First Regular Session (hereinafter referred to as "House Bill 713") was passed by the Missouri General Assembly, signed into law by the Governor, and with an emergency clause, became effective on June 19, 1987. Among other matters, this legislation repealed Sections
The participation of employees of Harris-Stowe State College in various retirement systems was previously set forth in Sections
174.320 . Employees' retirement system provisions. — 1. Any person employed by Harris-Stowe College prior to September 1, 1978, who is a member of the public school retirement system established in sections169.410 to169.540 , RSMo, shall remain a member of that system. Any employer contributions required to be made by sections169.410 to169.540 , RSMo, shall be made by the state of Missouri.2. Any person employed on or after September 1, 1978, as an instructor, teacher or administrator of Harris-Stowe College is a member of the public school retirement system of Missouri created by sections
169.010 to169.130 , RSMo. Any other person employed on or after September 1, 1978, as an employee of Harris-Stowe College is a member of the Missouri state employees' retirement system established by sections 104.310 to104.550 , RSMo.
Section
House Bill 713 repealed Section
174.320 . Harris-Stowe College, retirement system provision. — 1. Any person employed by Harris-Stowe College prior to September 1, 1978, who is a member of the public school retirement system established in sections169.410 to169.540 , RSMo, and who did not become a member of the Missouri state employees' retirement system may remain a member of that public school retirement system. Any employer contributions required to be made by sections169.410 to169.540 , RSMo, shall be made by the state of Missouri.2. Any person employed on or after september 1, 1978, as an instructor, teacher or administrator of Harris-Stowe College and who did not become a member of the Missouri state employees' retirement system under section
104.342 , RSMo, is a member of the public school retirement system of Missouri created by sections169.010 to169.130 , RSMo. Any other person employed on or after September 1, 1978, as an employee of Harris-Stowe College is a member of the Missouri state employees' retirement system established by sections 104.310 to104.550 , RSMo.
In addition, House Bill 713 repealed Section
104.342 . Certain teachers hired by the state to be members, when — election to remain member of public school retirement system, how made, when — effect of failure to make election. —
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3. Any person who is duly certificated under the laws governing the certification of teachers and who is employed on a full-time basis by Northeast Missouri State University, Northwest Missouri State University, Central Missouri State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southwest Missouri State University or Harris-Stowe State College to begin employment on or after July 1, 1987, shall be a member of the system from the date on which such employment begins; except that any such person who at the time of such employment has membership in one of the retirement systems established under sections
169.010 to169.140 , RSMo, or sections169.410 to169.540 , RSMo, may make an election to continue in that retirement system if such election is made within thirty days of the date on which such employment begins.
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5. . . . any person employed in any of the positions described in subsection 3 or 4 of this section immediately prior to and on June 30, 1987, or any person employed by Harris-Stowe State College under subsection 1 of section
174.320 , RSMo, on or before June 30, 1987, who is not duly certified as a teacher and who is a member of the public school retirement system established in sections169.410 to169.540 , RSMo, may elect, in writing to:(1) Become a member of the Missouri state employees' retirement system effective January 1, 1988. Any person who, by virtue of an election made under this subdivision, becomes a member of the Missouri state employees' retirement system and shall be entitled to creditable prior service for service rendered in any of the positions described in subsections 1, 3, and 4 of this section or for service rendered as an employee of Harris-Stowe State College under subsection 1 of section
174.320 , RSMo. Any person who so elects shall be eligible, upon written request filed with the appropriate public school retirement system under chapter 169, RSMo, to receive a refund of his accumulated contributions for the creditable service in any of the positions described in subsections 1, 3, and 4 of this section or the creditable service rendered as an employee of Harris-Stowe State College under subsection 1 of section174.320 , RSMo, including interest of at least six percent and upon payment of such refund, that public school retirement system shall pay to the state employees' retirement system on or before June 30, 1988, an amount equal to the amount paid that public school retirement system as established under sections169.010 to169.140 , RSMo, on behalf of each member so electing by his employer for such service, or that public school retirement system established under sections169.410 to169.540 , RSMo, shall pay to the state employees' retirement system on or before June 30, 1988, the lesser of an amount equal to that paid that public school retirement system in accordance with section169.500 , RSMo, for each member so electing for such service, or an amount actuarially determined to be sufficient to fund benefits earned under sections169.410 to169.540 , RSMo, for the creditable prior service less the contribution refunded to the member under this subsection. This amount shall be determined by an actuary employed or retained by the Missouri state employees' retirement system; or(2) Continue as a member of the appropriate public school retirement system under chapter 169, RSMo. Any person entitled to make the election provided by this subsection who does not make such election, in writing, by December 31, 1987, shall be deemed to have elected to be governed by subdivision (1) of this subsection.
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7. Notwithstanding any provisions of chapter 169, RSMo, to the contrary, any member who becomes a member under the provisions of subsection 2, 5, or 6 of this section and who has creditable service with a public school retirement system under that chapter because of employment with any employer other than those defined in subsection 1, 3, or 4 of this section shall immediately vest in that public school retirement system and upon attainment of the minimum retirement age of that system shall be entitled to a monthly benefit based on such creditable service and the law in effect at that time, provided the person does not elect to withdraw his accumulated contributions for such creditable service from that public school retirement system.
The primary rule in statutory construction is to ascertain and give effect to legislative intention. Missouri PacificRailroad Company v. Kuehle,
It is our opinion that the provisions of Sections
The State of Missouri assumed financial responsibility for Harris-Stowe State College on July 1, 1978 under the provisions of Section
In conclusion, it is our opinion that for those employees of Harris-Stowe State College who are members of PSR and who elected under the provisions of Section
Very truly yours,
WILLIAM L. WEBSTER Attorney General
