Across
- 4. How are pension contributions taxed?
- 9. If you list more than on beneficiary how will this be split?
- 10. Website for active and retired members to enroll or change their health benefits.
- 12. How many years does It take for an account to expire/suspend
- 15. Maximum age requirement to be enrolled into PFRS
- 17. Only retirement system to be eligible to purchase layoff time
- 19. How many years are PERS, TPAF and PFRS members eligible to buy for out-of-state service
- 20. Years How long does member have to pay off their loan balance?
- 21. Number of Tiers in PFRS
- 24. These locations are an example of what type of employer location? Municipalities, Counties and Authorities
- 25. Billing If a member goes off payroll and has an outstanding loan they will go through ______ ______ to continue to pay off their balance to avoid it being deemed a distribution.
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- 1. These locations are an example of what type of employer location? Agencies, Departments, State Colleges
- 2. What system would the following member be enrolled in if they were... Full-time and adjunct faculty, part-time instructors, officers, visiting professors, and certain professional administrative staff required to possess a college degree or its equivalent can participate in the _____. Fulltime is defined by statute to include anyone receiving 50 percent or more of base salary, and may include anyone on sabbatical or paid leave of absence for a period not to exceed one year.
- 3. Considered a purchase for personal illness leave
- 5. A member cannot purchase periods of _______ service.
- 6. Considered a purchase of personal reasons
- 7. Where can an active member review or change their beneficiaries?
- 8. Military Service after Enrollment may qualify for purchase under the _________?
- 11. These locations are an example of what type of employer location? Boards of Education, Regional High School, Charter Schools and Community Colleges
- 13. What month is open enrollment for members?
- 14. permits an active member of the Police and Firemen’s Retirement System (PFRS), the State Police Retirement System (SPRS), and certain members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), to file for an Accidental Disability Retirement if the member is to become totally and permanently disabled due to participation in the rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations at the World Trade Center between September 11, 2001, and October 11, 2001.
- 16. Default beneficiary for all active members
- 18. Number of Tiers in PERS/TPAF
- 22. Continuation of Health Benefits due to reduction in hours, leave of absence or termination of employment for reasons other than gross misconduct
- 23. Any regular employment with a public employer in New Jersey for which the member did not receive retirement credit and which would have been previous compulsory membership