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July 14, 2011 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Certifying Officers of the Public Employees Retirement System and Teachers Pension and Annuity Fund Florence J. Sheppard Acting Director, Division of Pensions and Benefits Chapter 78, P.L. 2011 Pension Changes for the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and Teachers Pension and Annuity Fund (TPAF) Governor Christie recently signed Chapter 78, P.L. 2011, into law which implements changes to the State-administered retirement systems. This letter addresses the changes specific to the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and the Teachers Pension and Annuity Fund (TPAF). Chapter 78, P.L. 2011 became effective June 28, 2011. Note: This letter addresses pension-related changes under Chapter 78, P.L. 2011. Information about changes to employee health benefits will be provided through separate correspondence. PERS AND TPAF EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTION RATES Under the provisions of Chapter 78, P.L. 2011, PERS and TPAF employee pension contribution rates will increase from 5.5% to 6.5% of salary. An additional increase to be phased over the next 7 years will bring the total pension contribution rate to 7.5% of salary. For PERS Prosecutors Part members the employee pension contribution rate will increase immediately from 8.5% to 10% of salary. The increases under Chapter 78 are effective immediately but begin upon implementation of necessary administrative changes. The first year increases shall begin as indicated below and subsequent years shall be effective each July. For State employees paid through the State Centralized Payroll Unit and State Colleges and Universities reporting on a biweekly payroll schedule, the first phase of the increase to 6.5% is to become effective with Pay Period #21 (begins September 24, 2011 and reflected in the October 14, 2011 check date). For all other employees, the increase to 6.5% is to be effective with the first payroll amount to be paid on or after October 1, 2011 (which is reported to the Division of Pensions and Benefits as compensation during the 4th calendar quarter of 2011). New Jersey Is An Equal Opportunity Employer Printed on Recycled and Recyclable Paper

Chapter 78, P.L. 2011 Pension Changes for PERS and TPAF Page 2 July 14, 2011 The second phase of the contribution rate increase from 6.5% to 7.5% is to be phased in equally over a 7-year period beginning July 2012. The contribution rate will increase by 0.14% each year* with the first payroll of July until the 7.5% contribution rate is reached in July 2018. *For example, 6.64% in July 2012, 6.78% in July 2013, 6.92% in July 2014, etc. until it reaches 7.5% in 2018. The increase in the PERS or TPAF employee contribution rate will also increase the minimum repayment amount for pension loans or the cost for a purchase of service credit if certified after the employee s increased contribution becomes effective. NEW PERS AND TPAF MEMBERSHIP TIER Tier 5 Membership Chapter 78 establishes new retirement criteria for employees enrolled in the PERS or TPAF on or after June 28, 2011. The new category of membership will be referenced in the Division s publications as Tier 5 Membership. The enrollment criteria and maximum salary limits for PERS and TPAF Tier 5 members are identical to those of PERS and TPAF Tier 4 members (established under the provisions of Chapter 1 and 3, P.L. 2010 a chart which compares PERS and TPAF Membership Tiers is enclosed for reference). IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE that the enrollment and retirement provisions for current employees enrolled in PERS or TPAF Tier 1, 2, 3, or 4 membership remain unchanged by the provisions of Chapter 78, P.L. 2011. PERS AND TPAF The following changes were made to retirement benefits for PERS and TPAF Tier 5 members: Service Retirement The Service Retirement age for PERS or TPAF Tier 5 members is increased to age 65. The Service Retirement formula is: The Years of Service / 60 X Final Average Salary Final Average Salary for a PERS or TPAF Tier 5 member is the same as that for a Tier 4 member the average salary for the 60 months (50 months for employees with 10 month contracts) immediately preceding retirement or the five highest fiscal years (July - June) of salary. Deferred Retirement This type of retirement uses the Service Retirement age and formula (above). Therefore, a PERS or TPAF Tier 5 member, with service, who terminates covered employment and applies for a Deferred Retirement would become eligible to receive a benefit starting the 1 st of the month after reaching age 65. Early Retirement Available to PERS and TPAF Tier 5 members who have at least 30 years of service credit. The Early Retirement benefit uses the Service Retirement formula (above) but is permanently reduced by 3% for each year (1/4 of 1% per month) that the Tier 5 member is under age 65 at the time of retirement.

Chapter 78, P.L. 2011 Pension Changes for PERS and TPAF Page 3 July 14, 2011 Veteran Retirement Chapter 78 did not make any changes to PERS or TPAF Veteran Retirement. For more information about this type of retirement, see the PERS or TPAF Member Handbook. TRANSFER OF PERS OR TPAF MEMBERSHIP AND RETURN TO EMPLOYMENT FROM A PERS or TPAF member enrolled before June 28, 2011, who transfers employment within the PERS or TPAF, respectively, will retain his or her original membership tier status provided that there has not been a break in membership (two years or more without a pension contribution and/or the member has not withdrawn his or her PERS or TPAF account). If there has been a break in membership, the member has withdrawn his or her account, or the member is a PERS or TPAF retiree who is returning to PERS or TPAF covered employment (except for disability retirees approved for return to active employment), upon meeting the eligibility requirements, the member will be regarded as a new enrollee; whereupon, the provisions of Chapter 78, P.L. 2011, will apply and the employee will be reenrolled in the PERS or TPAF membership tier in effect at the time of reenrollment (currently Membership Tier 5). COLA SUSPENDED FOR ALL RETIREES Under a provision of Chapter 78, P.L. 2011, Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLA) are suspended for all current and future retirees of all retirement systems including the PERS and TPAF. There is no reduction to any COLA increases that were already added to retiree benefits prior to the effective date of the law. Chapter 78 also provides for the establishment of Pension Committees which may consider reinstating the COLA when the retirement system reaches a target funded ratio established by the law. At that time, the Pension Committees are to give the reactivation of the COLA priority consideration. Note: Target funded ratio means a ratio of the value of assets against the accrued liabilities of 75% and increasing annually by equal increments over seven fiscal years to a ratio of 80%. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This letter is intended to provide employers with a general overview of the changes put into place by Chapter 78, P.L. 2011. Additional administrative information will become available as the Division of Pensions and Benefits completes the procedural and programming changes needed to implement the provisions of this legislation. When available, revised publications and forms will be posted to the Division of Pensions and Benefits Web site at: www.state.nj.us/treasury/pensions If you have general questions regarding Chapter 78, P.L. 2011, or any of the information provided in this letter, contact the Division s Employer Education Unit at (609) 292-7524, or e-mail the Division at: pensions.nj@treas.state.nj.us Enclosure PERS and TPAF Membership Tier Enrollment and Retirement Chart

SC-0853-0611w PERS TIER 1 (Enrolled before July 1, 2007) Minimum base salary of $1,500 required for PERS Tier 1 IRS Annual Compensation Limit on maximum salary generally apply ($245,000 in 2011, 2010, and 2009;* $230,000 in 2008). PERS AND TPAF SALARY OR HOURS REQUIREMENTS FOR ENROLLMENT BY MEMBERSHIP TIER All other PERS or TPAF enrollment requirements must be met in addition to minimum hours or salary TIER 2 July 1, 2007 and before November 2, 2008) Minimum base salary of $1,500 required for PERS Tier 2 PERS salary limited to Social Security maximum wage ($106,800 in 2011, 2010, and 2009; $102,000 in 2008). participation in the Defined (DCRP) for salary over the maximum wage limit. TIER 3 November 2, 2008 and on or before May 21, 2010) Minimum base salary required for PERS Tier 3 ($7,700 in 2011 and 2010; $7,500 in 2009 and 2008; subject to adjustment in future years.) Employees with base salary between $5,000 and current minimum PERS Tier 3 salary are eligible for participation in the Defined Contribution Retirement Program PERS salary limited to Social Security TIER 4 (Eligible for enrollment after May 21, 2010 and before June 28, 2011) PERS Tier 4 enrollment requires a Local Government or Local Education Employees. PERS salary limited to Social Security TIER 5 June 28, 2011) PERS Tier 5 enrollment requires a Local Government or Local Education Employees. PERS salary limited to Social Security TPAF Minimum base salary of $500 required for TPAF Tier 1 IRS Annual Compensation Limit on maximum salary generally apply ($245,000 in 2011, 2010, and 2009;* $230,000 in 2008). Minimum base salary of $500 required for TPAF Tier 2 TPAF salary limited to Social Security maximum wage ($106,800 in 2011, 2010, and 2009; $102,000 in 2008). participation in the Defined (DCRP) for salary over the maximum wage limit. Minimum base salary required for TPAF Tier 3 ($7,700 in 2011 and 2010; $7,500 in 2009 and 2008; subject to adjustment in future years.) Employees with base salary between $5,000 and current minimum TPAF Tier 3 salary are eligible for participation in the Defined Contribution Retirement Program TPAF salary limited to Social Security the maximum wage limit TPAF Tier 4 enrollment requires a Local Education Employees. TPAF salary limited to Social Security *For "grandfathered" individuals at employers that adopted Ch 113, P.L. 1997, the Tier 1 maximum salary is $360,000 for 2011, 2010, 1nd 2009. TPAF Tier 5 enrollment requires a Local Education Employees. TPAF salary limited to Social Security As of 6/28/2011

SC-0853-0611w PERS AND TPAF BENEFITS BY MEMBERSHIP TIER TIER 1 (Enrolled before July 1, 2007) TIER 2 July 1, 2007 and before November 2, 2008) TIER 3 November 2, 2008 and on or before May 21, 2010) TIER 4 (Eligible for enrollment after May 21, 2010 and before June 28, 2011) TIER 5 (Eligible for enrollment on or after June 28, 2011) SERVICE Minimum age of 60, no minimum Minimum age of 60, no minimum Minimum age of 62, no minimum Minimum age of 62, no minimum Minimum age of 65, no minimum DEFERRED Collectable at age 60, Collectable at age 60, Collectable at age 62, Collectable at age 62, Collectable at age 65, EARLY No minimum age; however, if under age of 55, the benefit is reduced 3 percent per year (1/4 of 1 percent per month) for each year under age 55. No minimum age; however, if under age of 60, the benefit is reduced 1 percent per year (1/12 of 1 percent per month) for each year under age 60 but over age 55; and 3 percent per year (1/4 of 1 percent per month) for each year under age 55. No minimum age; however, if under age of 62, the benefit is reduced 1 percent per year (1/12 of 1 percent per month) for each year under age 62 but over age 55; and 3 percent per year (1/4 of 1 percent per month) for each year under age 55. No minimum age; however, if under age of 62, the benefit is reduced 1 percent per year (1/12 of 1 percent per month) for each year under age 62 but over age 55; and 3 percent per year (1/4 of 1 percent per month) for each year under age 55. At least 30 years of service required. No minimum age; however, if under age of 65, the benefit is reduced 3 percent per year (1/4 of 1 percent per month) for each year under age 65. VETERAN 54.5 percent X last year or highest 12 months of salary; or 54.5 percent X last year or highest 12 months of salary; or 54.5 percent X last year or highest 12 months of salary; or t age 55 or older. 54.5 percent X last year or highest 12 months of salary; or 54.5 percent X last year or highest 12 months of salary; or As of 6/28/2011

SC-0853-0611w PERS AND TPAF DISABILITY BENEFITS BY MEMBERSHIP TIER TIER 1 (Enrolled before July 1, 2007) TIER 2 July 1, 2007 and before November 2, 2008) TIER 3 November 2, 2008 and on or before May 21, 2010) TIER 4 (Eligible for enrollment after May 21, 2010 and before June 28, 2011) TIER 5 (Eligible for enrollment on or after June 28, 2011) ORDINARY DISABILITY If approved: Annual benefit = 43.6 percent X Final Average (3 yrs.) Salary. If approved: Annual benefit = 43.6 percent X Final Average (3 yrs.) Salary. If approved: Annual benefit = 43.6 percent X Final Average (3 yrs.) Salary. PERS Tier 4 members may be PERS Tier 5 members may be ACCIDENTAL DISABILITY If approved: 72.7 percent X Annual Salary at time of accident. If approved: 72.7 percent X Annual Salary at time of accident. If approved: 72.7 percent X Annual Salary at time of accident. TPAF Tier 4 members may be TPAF Tier 5 members may be As of 6/28/2011