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  MainePERSWhether you are beginning your career, or you previously worked in a MainePERS-covered position, we welcome your membership in the Maine Public Employees Retirement System (MainePERS) and the opportunity to help you with your retirement plan. This Web site contains information that can help you understand your retirement plan and answer many of your questions. Be sure to check back frequently for ongoing news, retirement system updates and more.  Below are topics covered in the Welcome Booklet which you should receive at your home address soon after becoming a member.
 

 
Who We Are   Publications and Informational Meetings
   
Retirement   Question & Answer
     
Group Life Insurance   MainePERS and Social Security
   
Disability   Health Insurance

Contact us at any time with any questions you have regarding your MainePERS retirement plans and programs.

Who We Are

Since 1942, MainePERS has helped public employees prepare for retirement. The System's contributing members include teachers, state, county and municipal employees, legislators, judges, and those who work for other public entities. In addition to our active members, many public sector retirees and their beneficiaries receive monthly benefits from retirement plans offered by MainePERS. 

The System also administers Disability Retirement, Group Life Insurance, and MaineSTART, a tax-deferred retirement savings program. The System's Board of Trustees is responsible for the operation of the System. The eight member board includes member, retirees, and others expert in retirement, investment, and finance. The Board contracts with national actuarial and investment experts who assist the Board to manage the System's more than $8 billion in assets and to determine future funding requirements.

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Retirement Defined Benefit Plan

Since our creation in 1942, one of the hallmarks of the MainePERS retirement program has been the Defined Benefit Plan. A Defined Benefit (DB) pension plan guarantees you an income after you retire, based on your years of service, level of compensation, and the age at which you retire. As a member, you contribute a percentage of your earnings to MainePERS, and these contributions earn interest at a rate set by MainePERS Board of Trustees. The amount you contribute depends on your membership plan. Your MainePERS membership ends upon your retirement, upon your death, or if you take a refund of your contributions.

Key Advantages of Your Defined Benefit Plan

• Your age, three highest years of salary, length of service, and a multiplier (for     example, 2% for each year of service) determine your benefit. Your benefit isn't affected by the ups and downs of investment returns.

• When you retire you are eligible to choose one of many options offering a lifetime benefit.

• Early Vesting - You are vested after only five years of service. Being vested means that you have met the creditable service requirement that will allow you to receive a monthly benefit upon retirement at the normal retirement age under your plan. This option protects your pension coverage even if you decide to leave your MainePERS-covered position.

• Death Benefits - Benefits are available to your survivors if you die before you retire.

• Sound Investment Policies - The System's assets are managed, under the direction of the Board of Trustees, by investment professionals experienced in advising large institutions.

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Group Life Insurance

MainePERS Group Life Insurance program is available to all State and teacher members, and to eligible PLD employees whose employers participate in the program.

Enrollment and Premium Payment Procedures
You enroll by completing the Group Life Insurance Application. If a premium is required, your employer will withhold it from your pay and forward to Maine Public Employees Retirement System. If you apply for group life coverage within the first 31 days of becoming eligible, you may select coverage for yourself and your dependents without having to show evidence of insurability.

Coverage Levels
You may choose basic and supplemental coverage on yourself, and dependent coverage for your eligible dependents. Basic coverage is equal to your annual gross compensation rounded up to the next one thousand dollars. Supplemental coverage is available at one, two or three times your basic coverage. Basic insurance also includes Accidental Death and Dismemberment coverage. Dependent coverage allows you to choose up to $10,000 of coverage on your spouse and up to $5,000 on each child depending on their age and marital status.

Beneficiary(ies)
You may change your life insurance beneficiary as often as you wish by filing a written request with Maine Public Employees Retirement System. Designation of Beneficiary forms are available from your payroll personnel, the Forms section, or by contacting MainePERS. In order for a change of beneficiary form to be valid, it must be received at MainePERS, or postmarked, prior to your date of death.

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Disability

One of the benefits available to you as a member of MainePERS is the disability retirement program. Eligible members with a long-term disability receive an income benefit and continue to accrue creditable service until they are able to return to employment.

Who is Eligible
Members must show that they have a permanent mental or physical incapacity that makes it impossible for them to perform the duties of their employment position, or another position of comparable stature and compensation offered to them by the employer. In addition, MainePERS looks to see whether there are modifications that would allow the applicant to perform the duties of the employment position. A list of eligibility requirements is available on the Disability FAQ page.

How to Apply
To apply for disability benefits please request a Disability Retirement Benefits Application Package by calling us at 1-800-451-9800; (207) 512-3100; or TTY (207) 512-3102.

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Publications and Informational Meetings

Member Booklets
These are available in the Publications section--they are intended to give you a general understanding of benefits available under your plan ( State, Teacher or Participating Local District).

Newsletter
MainePERS publishes MainePERSpective several times a year. The newsletter is a good source of timely information for members, employers and retirees.

Member Statements
MainePERS sends annual Member Statements to most members. The statement shows the amount of retirement service credit, retirement plan, normal retirement age, known purchasable service, as well as current beneficiary information. The Member Statement information is intended to help you plan for your own retirement.

New Employee Orientation
Many employers sponsor orientation for new employees and invite MainePERS to present information about the Retirement System. This is a good opportunity to learn more about the benefits and services of MainePERS membership.  (Note: For additional training and retirement planning, see the member pages on this Web site specific to your plan.)

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Question & Answer

Q: How do I notify MainePERS when my address changes?
A:
For your protection, MainePERS requires your written and signed authorization to change your address. Complete the Member Data Update form.

Q: Can I find out how much money I have put into the Retirement System and/or how much creditable service time I have on record?
A:
Yes. Call or write to MainePERS to request this information and we will send you a Statement of Account showing how much money you have put into the Retirement System and a statement of your creditable service. You will need to give your name and social security number when you call. If you are thinking about taking a refund of your own contributions, you need to be sure you understand the value of what you would be giving up. We can help identify what to consider.

Q: Can I buy time toward my retirement and receive additional service credit?
A:
The law identifies a number of categories of service (e.g. military service, time in the Peace Corps) which you may be eligible to purchase as additional MainePERS service credit, provided you meet eligibility requirements. For more information, visit the Publications section of the site and click on the member handbook specific to the plan under which you are covered.

Q: Are there points when I should contact MainePERS?
A:
Yes! Certain events in your life may affect your retirement or beneficiary designations. It is important that you notify MainePERS immediately when the following life changing events occur:
   
• Termination of employment    
• Birth/adoption of a child    
• Marriage, divorce, legal separation, annulment    
• Death of spouse or dependent    
• An employment status change for you    
• A court order results in the gain or loss of a dependent

Note: To ensure that all information is up-to-date, members should periodically review their Designation of Beneficiary forms for both pre-retirement death benefits and Group Life Insurance.

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MainePERS and Social Security

If you are eligible to receive Social Security retirement benefits either because you worked in a Social Security covered job or because your deceased spouse did, the amount of your Social Security benefit may be affected if you receive a MainePERS benefit.

The Social Security provisions that could affect you are the windfall elimination provision (Social Security benefits from your own work) and the government pension offset ((Social Security benefits as a spouse or widow(er)).

To obtain information about any effect from receiving MainePERS benefits on your Social Security benefits, please contact SSA directly at www.ssa.gov. You can locate the SSA office nearest you by referring to your local phone book under "United States Government - Health and Human Services". Though we recommend that you work with a Claims Representative from your local SSA office, you can alternatively contact SSA via their national toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213.

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Health Insurance

Health Insurance and MainePERS
Q. Where can I get information about my health and/or dental insurance?
A.
 MainePERS does not handle any health insurance program. All questions regarding health insurance should be directed to the administrators of the various health insurance programs under which members are covered. These are listed here for your convenience.


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