Survivor Benefits Handbook



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CITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF FIRE & POLICE PENSIONS Surviv Benefits Handbook Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions To Serve Those Who Protect May 2009 (Revised 4/4/2011)

Disclaimer This booklet, which is called a Surviv Benefits Handbook, describes in infmal language, the provisions of Tiers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 regarding surviv benefits. This document is intended to summarize legal texts in a clear and concise manner. If there is a difference between this guide and the legal text outlined in the City Charter, the Los Angeles City Administrative Code, the Internal Revenue Code other laws, the legal text prevails. 2

Losing a loved one is a traumatic experience. Unftunately, there are many financial concerns to be handled while coping with the death of a family member friend. This handbook is intended to assist survivs at a most difficult time. It describes the benefits available and the steps survivs should take in der to claim them. If you have questions need assistance, contact our office at (213) 978-4545 (800) 787-CITY (2489), ext 84545. Contents Eligibility f a Surviv s Benefit 4 Surviv Benefits... 5 Active Member Death 5 Retired Member Death. 7 DROP Member Death 8 Monthly Surviv Benefits f Children and Other Dependents. 8 Surviv Benefit Purchase Program 9 Cost-of-Living Adjustments.. 10 Health Subsidy f Survivs 10 Other Benefits... 11 How to Rept a Member s Death. 12 What LAFPP Does Upon Notification of a Death 13 Other Actions to be Taken... 14 Imptant Contacts 15 3

ELIGIBILITY FOR A SURVIVOR S BENEFIT Who is Eligible f a Surviv s Benefit? As a qualified surviv beneficiary of a deceased active retired member, you may be eligible f certain death and surviv benefits from Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions (LAFPP). The following describes the requirements that establish one s eligibility to receive surviv benefits. Qualified Surviving Spouse Domestic Partner There are certain criteria that must be fulfilled in der f a surviving spouse surviving domestic partner to qualify f a life-long surviv s pension. The requirements are as follows: Member Death Occurrence: Service-Connected Death Nonservice-Connected Death Service Retirement Service-Connected Disability Pension Nonservice-Connected Disability Pension Marriage Domestic Partnership Effective Date must be: On the date of member s death. On the date of member s death, and At least one year pri to member s death. On the date of member s death, and At least one year pri to the effective date of member s pension. On the date of member s death, and On the effective date of member s pension. On the date of member s death, and At least one year pri to the effective date of member s pension. Qualified Min Child A child adopted child of a deceased member is considered a min child f purposes of receiving a pension benefit until the child reaches age 18 marries, whichever comes first. In addition, children of members in Tiers 3, 4 and 5 may receive a benefit until age 22 if in school full-time. Qualified Dependent Child A dependent child is the child adopted child of a deceased member. A dependent child must have become mentally physically disabled befe turning age 21 and 4

cannot be capable of earning a living. A dependent child, whose disability ends, is no longer considered a dependent f pension purposes. Qualified Dependent Parent A dependent parent is a parent of a deceased member. A dependent parent must have had at least one-half of his/her necessary living expenses covered by the deceased member f one year me pri to the member s death, and be unable to pay necessary living expenses without the pension. This pension is paid until the dependent parent can pay his/her necessary living expenses on his/her own. A dependent parent is eligible f a benefit only if there are no other qualified survivs at the time of the member s death. SURVIVOR BENEFITS What am I Entitled to as a Qualified Surviving Spouse/Domestic Partner? As a qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner, surviv benefits vary accding to the member s tier (1, 2, 3, 4 5), and his/her status at the time of death active retired. Active Member Death In the case of an active member, the benefits provided will depend on whether the death was service-connected nonservice-connected. Service-Connected Death The member does not need to meet age years of service requirements f the qualified surviv to be eligible f this benefit. Tier 2 Tiers 3 & 4 Tier 5 Surviv s Benefit 50% of member s Nmal Pension Base 1 55% if member had 25+ years of service 75% of member s Final Average Salary 2 75% of member s Final Average Salary 2 Fmer Tier 2: 75% of member s Nmal Pension Base 1 1 Nmal Pension Base: Final monthly salary rate. 2 Final Average Salary: One-year average monthly salary. 5

Nonservice-Connected Death Option 1: Surviv s Pension The member must have five me years of service in der f the surviv to qualify f this benefit. Tier 2 Tiers 3 & 4 Tier 5 Surviv s Benefit 40% of highest monthly salary as of member s retirement f basic rank of Police Officer III Fire Fighter III, and the highest length of service pay If member had 20+ years of service, same pension member would have received, not to exceed 55% of Nmal Pension Base 3 30% of member s Final Average Salary 4 If Tier 3 member had 10+ years of service, Tier 4 member had 20+ years of service, 80% of the pension the member would have received, not to exceed 40% of Final Average Salary 4 30% of member s Final Average Salary 4 40% if member had 20+ years of service Fmer Tier 2: 40% of highest monthly salary as of member s retirement f basic rank of Police Officer III Fire Fighter III, and the highest length of service pay If member had 20+ years of service, same pension member would have received, not to exceed 55% of Nmal Pension Base 3 Option 2: Basic Death Benefit Qualified survivs of members with less than five years of service are eligible f the following benefits: A refund of the member s pension contributions and accrued interest;* and If the member had at least one year of service, a limited monthly pension, payable f not me than one year. *Note: The refund-of-contributions ption of the basic death benefit is paid to a designated beneficiary. However, in the absence of a designated beneficiary, the refund of contributions is made to the qualified surviv(s). Any surviv who is entitled to the benefits outlined under Option 1 can instead elect benefits under Option 2. 3 Nmal Pension Base: Final monthly salary rate. 4 Final Average Salary: One-year average monthly salary. 6

Retired Member Death In the case of a retired member, the surviv benefits provided will depend on the type of retirement allowance received by the member at the time of death.* *Note: Pri to the receipt of the first payment of a service pension, a serviceconnected disability pension a nonservice-connected disability pension, members of Tiers 3, 4 and 5 may elect to receive a reduced pension benefit in der to provide their surviving spouse/domestic partner with a benefit greater than the amounts listed in the following three tables of this section. Death After Service Retirement Tier 1 Tier 2 Tiers 3 & 4 Tier 5 Surviv s Benefit Same as member s pension up to 50% of Nmal Pension Base 5 Same as member s pension up to 55% of Nmal Pension Base 5 60% of member s pension benefit 60% of member s pension benefit Fmer Tier 2: Same as member s pension up to 55% of Nmal Pension Base 5 Death After Service-Connected Disability Tier 1 Tier 2 Tiers 3 & 4 Tier 5 Surviv s Benefit 50% of member s Nmal Pension Base 5 50% of member s Nmal Pension Base 5 55% if member had 25+ years of service 60% of member s disability pension 75% of member s Final Average Salary 6 if death occurs within 3 years of pension effective date and is due to serviceconnected disability 60% of member s disability pension 75% of member s Final Average Salary 6 if death occurs within 3 years of pension effective date and is due to serviceconnected disability Fmer Tier 2: 50% of member s Nmal Pension Base 5 55% if member had 25+ years of service 5 Nmal Pension Base: Final monthly salary rate. 6 Final Average Salary: One-year average monthly salary. 7

Death After Nonservice-Connected Disability Tier 1 Tier 2 Tiers 3 & 4 Tier 5 Surviv s Benefits 40% of highest monthly salary as of member s retirement f basic rank of PO III FF III, and the highest length of service pay 40% of highest monthly salary as of member s retirement f basic rank of PO III FF III, and the highest length of service pay 60% of member s disability pension 60% of member s disability pension Fmer Tier 2: 40% of highest monthly salary as of member s retirement f basic rank of PO III FF III, and the highest length of service pay DROP Member Death DROP members are considered retired f determining surviv benefits. Qualified survivs of DROP members are entitled to the benefits listed in the table titled Death After Service Retirement on page 7. In addition to this monthly benefit, the contributions and interest accrued in the member s DROP account will be paid to the named DROP beneficiary. If the DROP member s death is service-connected, the qualified surviving spouse domestic partner may instead elect the option to ffeit the DROP account, and collect a monthly benefit equal to a percentage of the member s pension base. F me infmation on this benefit, refer to the table titled Service-Connected Death on page 5. Monthly Surviv Benefits f Children and Other Dependents Min and dependent children receive a monthly benefit in addition to the benefit paid to the qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner.* The additional benefits f children are as follows: 1 Child Total of 25% of amount paid to spouse/domestic partner. 2 Children Total of 40% of amount paid to spouse/domestic partner. 3 Me Children Total of 50% of amount paid to spouse/domestic partner. *Note: Total benefit not to exceed 100% of member s pension base. A monthly benefit is not payable to min children after the age 18 once the child marries, whichever comes first. However, min children of members in Tiers 3, 4 and 5 may receive a benefit until age 22 if in school full-time. A dependent child will continue to receive a pension regardless of age marital status unless he/she is found to no longer be disabled. 8

If there is no qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner, the min dependent children will receive the same monthly benefit that the qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner would have received. If there is no qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner qualified children but there are qualified dependent parents, they will receive the same monthly benefit that the qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner would have received f as long as they remain eligible. Surviv Benefit Purchase Program After retirement, a member has the option to make a one-time election to provide a surviv benefit to a spouse married in retirement a domestic partner declared in retirement under the Surviv Benefit Purchase Program. Upon election of this benefit, the member selects a percentage of his/her pension from options provided by LAFPP, and pays the full actuarial cost of the surviv benefit by taking an actuarial reduction in his/her monthly pension benefit. The following criteria must be met in der f the surviv to qualify f this life-long benefit: 1. The surviv must be the spouse domestic partner of the retired member at the time the member elected to provide this benefit, and at the time of the member s death; and 2. The death of the retired member must be at least one year from the date he/she elected to provide this benefit, unless the death has been deemed accidental by the Board of Fire and Police Pension Commissioners. If the retired member s death occurs less than one year from the date of his/her election to provide this benefit and the accidental death exception does not apply, there is no surviv benefit and the amount by which the retired member s monthly pension benefit was reduced shall be paid as a lump sum to the spouse domestic partner. If the spouse domestic partner predeceased the member, then the lump sum shall be paid to the member s estate. The surviv receiving a benefit under this program shall not be eligible f a health subsidy from LAFPP. The payment of a surviv benefit under this program does not impact the payment of other surviv benefits paid by LAFPP. 9

COST-OF-LIVING ADJUSTMENTS All monthly qualified surviv LAFPP benefits include a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) based on changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The monthly benefit is adjusted on July 1 of each year to reflect the change in the cost of living. The provisions outlined in the member s tier determine the maximum COLA applied to the monthly benefit. The following chart summarizes the COLA allowances f each tier: Tier 1 Tier 2 Tiers 3 & 4 Tier 5 COLA Uncapped COLA Uncapped COLA 3% cap on COLA 3% cap on COLA and COLA Bank* Fmer Tier 2: 3% cap on COLA and COLA Bank* *Note: Tier 5 has a capped COLA at 3% per year, with a COLA bank. Any CPI increase over the 3% cap is deposited into the retiree s COLA bank. If, in the following years, the CPI is below the 3% cap, the additional percentage in the COLA bank will be applied to the current COLA amount, up to the 3% cap. The qualified surviv inherits the member s COLA bank. HEALTH SUBSIDY FOR SURVIVORS In addition to the monthly benefit, the qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner may qualify f a Health Insurance Subsidy. The subsidy would apply to the single-party health premium coverage level. The following three conditions are required: 1. The deceased member had at least 10 years of service; and 2. At the time of the retired member s death, the member was receiving a health subsidy if the member died pri to receiving a health subsidy, the qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner will be eligible when the member would have been age 55; and 3. The qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner must be enrolled in a Cityapproved health plan (offered by UFLAC, Fire Relief, Police Relief City Plans). Survivs other than a qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner are not entitled to a health subsidy. At age 65, the qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner is required to enroll in Medicare to the full extent of entitlement to continue receiving a health subsidy. If the qualified surviving spouse/domestic partner is eligible f both Part A and Part B of Medicare, the City will reimburse the cost of the Part B premium. Qualified surviving spouses/domestic partners who live outside of Califnia, within the state but not within a City-approved HMO medical plan service area may be eligible 10

f the Health Insurance Premium Reimbursement Program. Reimbursement cannot exceed the maximum monthly health subsidy allowed. F me infmation on the Health Insurance Subsidy the Health Insurance Premium Reimbursement Program, contact the Medical & Dental section at (213) 978-4560, (800) 787-2489, ext 84560. F infmation on continuing health coverage, please contact the appropriate health plan administrat: Fire: Fire Relief UFLAC Police: Police Relief Pt Police: LAFPP Refer to page 15 f contact infmation. OTHER BENEFITS In addition to the LAFPP benefits described, surviving family members and beneficiaries may qualify f other benefits. Public Safety Officers Benefits Program Survivs of LAFPP members whose deaths are the direct result of a traumatic injury sustained in the line of duty may qualify to receive a one-time financial benefit from the Public Safety Officers Benefits (PSOB) Program. Receipt of this benefit will not reduce surviv benefits received from LAFPP. Eligible survivs may file claims with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), through the member s employing department. Me infmation can be found online at www.psob.gov, call (888) 744-6513. State of Califnia Death Benefits Califnia law requires that the City of Los Angeles carry wkers compensation insurance. This coverage benefits LAFPP members who sustain a wk-related illness injury. In addition, survivs may be entitled to benefits in the event the member sustains a wk-related death. Please note that the determination of whether a surviv qualifies f the wkers compensation death benefit is determined by the Califnia Lab Code. In addition, this benefit will impact the spouse s ption of a LAFPP surviv pension. The LAFPP surviv benefit paid f a qualifying child will not be affected. The burial expense benefit does not impact any LAFPP surviv s pension. F me infmation on the state of Califnia s death benefits, you may call the Califnia Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Wkers Compensation at (415) 703-4600, visit their Web site at www.dir.ca.gov/wkers'_comp.html. Deferred Compensation and Other Investments Benefits may be available if the deceased participated in the City s Deferred Compensation Plan. F me infmation, contact Great West Retirement Services, the 11

plan administrat, at (888) 457-9460. The appropriate plan administrat should be contacted f infmation on eligibility of benefits from any other tax-deferred savings plan investment program outside of the City. Social Security Benefits As a member of LAFPP, the member neither contributed to n received credit f Social Security during his/her City service. However, a lump sum death benefit and/ monthly benefits may be available to survivs if the member earned sufficient credits through previous employment outside of the City. Me infmation is available on the Social Security Administration s Web site at www.ssa.gov, call (800) 772-1213. Survivs may also be eligible to collect life insurance proceeds through the various Fire and Police associations see page 15 f contact infmation. Benefits may also be available if the member contributed to another retirement system. 1. Notify LAFPP When a Member Dies HOW TO REPORT A MEMBER S DEATH When the death of a member occurs, it is necessary that the Department of Fire and Police Pensions be contacted immediately. Active member deaths should be repted to the Disability Pension section, (213) 978-4500, (800) 787-2489, ext 84500. Retired member deaths should be repted to the Retirement Services section, (213) 978-4495, (800) 787-2489, ext 84495. The mailing address f written crespondence is: 2. Provide Suppting Documentation* Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions 360 East Second Street, Suite 400 Los Angeles, CA 90012 A certified copy of the member s death certificate. A certified copy of the marriage certificate as proof of marriage to our member, if not already in member s file. If the designated beneficiary is deceased, then we require a death certificate of the beneficiary letters of addition testamentary. Birth certificates f all min children. Guardianship documents f mins, where applicable. *Note: The Disability Retirement Services section may request additional infmation to establish surviv eligibility. 12

WHAT LAFPP DOES UPON NOTIFICATION OF A DEATH In the case of a retired member death, the Department will process documents to terminate the pension and terminate direct deposit, if applicable. The remaining steps will be taken f both, an active retired member death: 1. If there is an eligible qualified surviv, the Department will mail the Application f Surviv Pension Benefits. 2. The Application f Surviv Pension Benefits should be mailed back to the Department along with a copy of the death certificate and, a copy of the marriage certificate, if requested. 3. Upon approval from the Board of Fire and Police Pension Commissioners, the qualified surviv s pension should commence the following month.* *Note: If there is a delay in repting the death of a pensioner, the overpayment will be charged to the qualified surviv. The overpayment can be paid to the Department in a lump sum amount may be deducted from the surviving spouse s pension check. As a result, excess taxes may be remitted to the Federal and State agencies. This may also create an additional burden f the surviv when rectifying the problem with the IRS and State Tax Board. 13

OTHER ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN The following is a suggested list of actions to take in the event of the death of a loved one. Make arrangements f funeral memial service. Gather all imptant documents Obtain certified death certificate. You can der certified copies from your local county clerk state health department. (Most begin by dering ten copies.) Consider calling an attney to notify witnesses to will, if any, and schedule a meeting to handle estate settlement. Advise execut of estate, if known. Have execut adjust ownership of any insurance policies on the lives of others owned by the deceased. Have execut retitle real estate that was owned by the deceased. Notify insurance companies broker to modify casualty and homeowners insurance as necessary. Notify any clubs ganizations. Contact financial adviss brokers and arrange (if necessary) retitling of investments. Check promptly on all debts and installment payments. Some companies may carry insurance clauses which will cancel the debt. If there will be a delay in meeting payments, consult with credits and ask about setting up a new repayment schedule. Contact the Internal Revenue Service and the State Franchise Tax Board to determine tax filing requirements. (You may be assisted by your attney financial advis.) Decide who will compile infmation and file taxes. 14

IMPORTANT CONTACTS LAFPP Active Member Death: Disability Pension (213) 978-4500 Retired Member Death: Service Pension (213) 978-4575 Health Subsidy: Medical & Dental (213) 978-4560 LAFD Human Resources (213) 978-3750 LAPD Personnel Division (213) 485-3243 Pt Police Human Resources (310) 732-3480 Los Angeles Firemen s Relief Association (800) 244-3439, (323) 259-5200 United Firefighters of Los Angeles City (213) 895-4006 Los Angeles Police Relief Association (888) 252-7721, (213) 674-3701 Los Angeles Police Protective League (800) 53-LAPPL, (213) 251-4554 Los Angeles Retired Fire & Police Association (888) 288-5073, (323) 283-4441, (626) 285-5138 Public Safety Officers Benefits Program (888) 744-6513 Great West Retirement Services (888) 457-9460 Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213 Internal Revenue Service (800) 829-1040 15

Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions 360 East Second Street, Suite 400 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (800) 787-CITY www.lafpp.com pensions@lafpp.com