(a) Any teacher who completes 5 years of eligible service and who is separated from the service: (1) after becoming 55 years of age and completing 30 years of service; (2) after becoming 60 years of age and completing 20 years of service; (3) after becoming 62 years of age; or (4) in the case of any teacher hired on or after the first day of the first pay period which begins after October 29, 1996, after completing 30 years of service; is entitled to an annuity.
(b) Any teacher who completes 5 years of eligible service and who is involuntarily separated from the service, except by removal for cause on charges of misconduct or delinquency, after: (1) completing 25 years of service; or (2) becoming 50 years of age and completing 20 years of service; is entitled to an annuity reduced by one sixth of 1% for each full month such teacher is under the age of 55 years at the date of his separation from the service.
(c) Repealed.
(d)(1) The length of a teacher's service shall be computed in accordance with § 38-2021.08.
(2) The amount of an annuity authorized by this section shall be computed in accordance with § 38-2021.05.
(3) Each annuity authorized by this section shall commence on the day after the teacher is separated from the service and shall terminate on the date the teacher dies.
(e) Any teacher who completes 5 years of vested service may voluntarily retire from the service on or before December 31, 1980, after completing 20 years of service and shall be entitled to an annuity computed in accordance with subsection (b) of this section; provided, that the amortization payment to the District of Columbia Retirement Board for the District of Columbia Teachers' Retirement Fund shall be made from appropriations of the Board of Education; except that any teacher hired on or after the first day of the first pay period which begins after October 29, 1996, who completes 30 years of service shall be entitled to an annuity computed in accordance with § 38-2021.05.
(f)(1) In the event of a major reorganization, a major reduction in force, or a major transfer of functions in which a significant percentage of Board of Education employees will be separated or subject to an immediate reduction in the rate of basic pay or a furlough, the Board of Education is authorized to offer voluntary retirement to the following eligible teachers:
(A) Teachers who have completed 25 years of service; and
(B) Teachers who have reached 50 years of age and completed 20 years of service.
(2) Teachers who accept voluntary retirement under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall:
(A) Receive an annuity reduced by 1/6 of 1% for each full month such teacher is under the age of 55 years at the date of his or her separation from the service; and
(B) Be eligible for the early out retirement incentive program established by § 38-2021.03.
CREDIT(S)
(Aug. 7, 1946, 60 Stat. 876, ch. 779, § 3; Mar. 6, 1952, 66 Stat. 17, ch. 95, § 2; June 4, 1957, 71 Stat. 46, Pub. L. 85-46, § 1; Dec. 29, 1967, 81 Stat. 747, Pub. L. 90-231, § 1(2); Mar. 4, 1981, D.C. Law 3-128, § 9, 28 DCR 246; Mar. 5, 1981, D.C. Law 3-133, § 5, 27 DCR 4417; May 21, 1988, D.C. Law 7-111, § 2, 35 DCR 2674; Sept. 26, 1995, D.C. Law 11-52, § 902, 42 DCR 3684; Apr. 9, 1997, D.C. Law 11-218, § 4(b), 43 DCR 6172.)
HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES
Prior Codifications
1981 Ed., § 31-1224.
1973 Ed., § 31-723.
Emergency Act Amendments
For temporary amendment of section, see § 4(b) of the New Hires Police Officers, Fire Fighters, and Teachers Pension Modification Emergency Amendment Act of 1996 (D.C. Act 11-428, October 29, 1996, 43 DCR 6147), and 4(b) of the New Hires Police Officers, Fire Fighters, and Teachers Pension Modification Congressional Adjournment Emergency Amendment Act of 1997 (D.C. Act 12-10, March 3, 1997, 44 DCR 1633).
Legislative History of Laws
Law 3-128 was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 3-394, which was referred to the Committee on Transportation and Environmental Affairs. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on November 25, 1980 and December 9, 1980, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on January 7, 1981, it was assigned Act No. 3-337 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review.
Law 3-133 was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 3-273, which was referred to the Committee on Public Services and Consumer Affairs. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on July 29, 1980, and September 16, 1980, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on October 2, 1980, it was assigned Act No. 3-254 and transmitted to both Houses for Congress for its review.
Law 7-111 was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 7-393, which was referred to the Committee on Education and Libraries. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on March 1, 1988 and March 15, 1988, respectively. Signed by the Mayor on March 31, 1988, it was assigned Act No. 7-157 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review.
Law 10-253, the “Multiyear Budget Spending Reduction and Support Temporary Act of 1995,” was introduced in Council and assigned Bill No. 10-857. The Bill was adopted on first and second readings on December 21, 1994, and January 3, 1995, respectively. Deemed approved without the signature of the Mayor, it was assigned Act No. 10-401 and transmitted to both Houses of Congress for its review. D.C. Law 10-253 became effective on March 23, 1995.
For legislative history of D.C. Law 11-52, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 38-2021.21.
For legislative history of D.C. Law 11-218, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 38-2021.01.