Wis. Admin. Code Department of Employee Trust Funds ETF 20.25 - Core and variable annuity changes
Annuity changes shall be made as follows:
(1)
(a)
Except as otherwise provided in par. (b), a core annuity dividend, as
recommended by the actuary and approved by the chair of the employee trust
funds board and the department's secretary, shall be distributed based on each
December 31 valuation as specified in s.
40.27(2),
Stats. The dividend shall be effective on the April 1 following the valuation
date and shall apply to core annuities effective on or prior to the date of the
valuation. As authorized under s.
40.27(2) (b), Stats., different percentages shall be
determined for annuities effective for less than a full year on the valuation
date. The percentages shall be determined by multiplying the number of full
months the annuity was in force times the percentage change applicable to
annuities effective for the full year, dividing the result by 12 and rounding
the answer to the nearest tenth of a percent. No increase shall be applied to
any annuity for which the resulting increase would be less than one tenth of a
percent.
(b) The total amount
distributed to the annuity reserve under, section shall be distributed
effective April 1, 2000, in the form of a percentage increase. The percentage
shall be recommended by the actuary separate from the distribution of any
surplus created by the annual distribution under s.
40.04(3) (a), Stats., or otherwise. The percentage
under this paragraph shall be the same for all affected annuities, including
those with effective dates after December 31, 1998 and before January 1,
2000.
(2) Variable
annuity changes, as recommended by the actuary and approved by the secretary,
shall be made based on each December 31 valuation as specified in s.
40.28(2),
Stats. The changes shall be effective on the April 1 following the valuation
and shall apply to variable annuities effective on or prior to the date of the
valuation, regardless of whether the annuity becomes a core annuity in the
following year.
Notes
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