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1 Agenda PERS/OPSRP Overview Optional Retirement Plan (ORP) Overview Retiree Medical and Dental Insurance Medicare Ineligible Medicare Eligible Coverage while working

Retirement Considerations, March 18, 2014

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This workshop was developed for all tenure-related faculty who are interested in learning about the Tenure Reduction Program (TRP). The TRP provides an opportunity for tenured faculty to gradually reduce their involvement at the UO for up to five years after retirement. This workshop addressed eligibility, rights and responsibilities, interaction with PERS and other retirement funds, faculty standing in the department and university, types of instructional assignments, class enrollments, alternatives to teaching, and constraints on employment and sustaining PERS eligibility. The workshop was facilitated by Ken Doxsee, Associate Vice Provost for Academic Affairs; Ernie Pressman, Benefits Administrator, Human Resources; and Sonia Potter, Director, Unclassified Personnel Services.

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PERS/OPSRP Overview Optional Retirement Plan (ORP) Overview Retiree Medical and Dental Insurance Medicare Ineligible Medicare Eligible Coverage while working

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PERS Members Tier One: Hired before January 1, 1996 Tier Two: Hired January 1, 1996 through August 28, 2003

OPSRP Members Hired on or after August 29, 2003

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HB 2020 (effective date of change January 1, 2004)

No contributions to PERS member account after this date

Member contributions of 6% to IAP paid by University of Oregon

Oregon Investment Council provides investment oversight for IAP and PERS/OPSRP pension funds 3

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Employer makes separate contributions to fund PERS/OPSRP

Pension benefit is separate from IAP

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PERS retiree receives IAP benefit, and chooses between thirteen options for PERS pension benefit

OPSRP retiree receives IAP benefit, and chooses between five options for OPSRP pension benefits

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Inactive member (withdrawal) Lump Sum

PERS retiree (retirement)

Lump Sum (mailed direct to member) Installments over 5-10-15-20 year period, or Anticipated Life Span Option Roll over to another tax sheltered plan (IRA, 403b, etc.)

Must take IAP distribution when filing for pension benefits

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30 years PERS Total Creditable Service Time, or

Age 58 – Tier 1 60 – Tier 2

Early retirement 55

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Calculation Factors Age Service Time Final Average Salary Account balance

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Full Formula Service time x final average salary x .0167

Money Match Age factor x account balance x 2

Formula + Annuity (Service prior to August 21, 1981) Service time x final average salary x .01 + Age factor x account

balance

Member receives benefit based on highest calculation

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Normal retirement age Age 65, or Age 58 with 30 years of creditable service time Early retirement age 55

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Benefit determined by formula Final average salary x years of service x 1.5%

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Websites and email link for PERS website PERS: http://oregon.gov/PERS PERS Insurance: http://pershealth.com IAP account: https://iap.csplans.com

Toll-free telephone numbers PERS

1-888-320-7377 or 503-598-7377 PERS Insurance

1-800-768-7377 or 503-224-7377

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Fund Sponsor

Employer Contributions

Employee Contributions (paid by UO)

TIAA-CREF Varies 6% OUS – Fidelity Investments Varies 6% AIG Valic (closed after 10/07) Varies 6%

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All monthly contributions directed to chosen fund sponsor

Employee decides how funds are invested

Employee can change fund sponsor once per year

Actual investment returns credited by each mutual fund or annuity selected by participant

Fund contributions and earnings grow and are available for withdrawal at termination or retirement

No contributions will be made during the 5 years of the TRP 14

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ORP:tiaa-cref Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association – College Retirement Equities Fund http://www.tiaa-cref.org/ous

(800) 842-2888 ORP:ous Fidelity Investments http://mysavingsatwork.com/ous

(800) 343-0860 ORP:aig valic AIG VALIC http://aigvalic.com

(800) 283-4892

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Insurance coverage – Not working Medicare Ineligible Medicare Eligible

Coverage while working

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Public Employee Benefit Board (PEBB) Full Time and Retiree plans available on a self pay basis for retiree and eligible dependents

PERS plans available to retiree and eligible dependents on a self pay basis; PERS Tier 1 and Tier 2 rates are subsidized

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PERS Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage plans available to retirees (eligible for PERS benefit) and their eligible dependents

Must be enrolled in Medicare Parts A (hospital) and B (physician and related services)

Premiums can be deducted from PERS benefit payment or paid directly by retiree

Non-PERS retirees can purchase Medicare Supplement or Medicare Advantage plans directly from carriers not affiliated with the PERS Retiree Health Insurance program.

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Stop retiree insurance

Re-enroll in University insurance program

All employees pay 5% of the medical/vision, dental and basic life premiums.

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