Ind. Code § 5-10.2-4-5

Current through P.L. 171-2024
Section 5-10.2-4-5 - Early retirement percent reduction

The retirement benefit (rb) payable on and after July 1, 1975, for a member who retired on and after January 1, 1956, before age sixty-five (65) is the sum of the pension (P), as specified in section 4 of this chapter and computed on the basis of the total creditable service and the average of the annual compensation at retirement, multiplied by a percent (p), plus the annuity (A), if any, purchasable by all or part of the amount credited to the member in the annuity savings account. This sum is obtained by the following STEPS:

STEP ONE: From seven hundred eighty (780) months, which equals sixty-five (65) years, subtract the age of the member at the member's retirement date expressed in whole months (retirement age in months) and obtain a remainder (X).

STEP TWO:

(A) If the remainder (X) is less than or equal to sixty (60), then multiply the remainder (X) times one-tenth percent (0.1%) and obtain a product (Y).
(B) If the remainder (X) is greater than sixty (60), then multiply five-twelfths percent (5/12%) times the difference obtained by subtracting sixty (60) from the remainder (X) and obtain a product. Add to this six percent (6%) and obtain a sum (Y).

STEP THREE: From one hundred percent (100%) subtract the appropriate (Y) and obtain the percent (p).

STEP FOUR: The early retirement benefit equals (p) times (P) plus the annuity (A).

Expressed mathematically:

If "<" means "less than or equal to" and if ">" means "greater than"; then:

(I) 780 - (retire age in months) = X;
(II) if X < 60, (X) times (0.1%) = Y; or

if X > 60, (5/12%) times (X-60) + 6% = Y

(III) 100% - Y = p
(IV) rb = pP + A

IC 5-10.2-4-5

Amended by P.L. 40-2017,SEC. 11, eff. 7/1/2017.
As added by Acts1977 , P.L. 53, SEC.2. Amended by P.L. 35-1985, SEC.15.