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Pre-1969 Teacher Pension Issue
Historical Background
Key Dates                         Legislative Action

     1969                     
Passed the Teacher Retirement Act of 1969
                                  Established a defined class of teachers ( 1968-69 teachers)
                                           Actively teaching in 1968-69 or
                                           On a district approved leave in 1968-69 or
                                           Had at least twenty years of service credit by July 1, 1969
                                  Given five pension options
                                           Improved Money Purchase (IMP)
                                           Formula (Career Average)
                                           Combined IMP and Variable Annuity
                                           Combined Formula and Variable Annuity
                                           Total Variable Annuity
                                  Had to make one
irrevocable choice by June 30, 1972 (See Exhibit A)


     1973                            









     1974 








     1978 





     1989  
Passed legislation that replaced the Career Average Formula Program with the High Five Formula Program
Mandatorily transferred those 1968-69 teachers who chose IMP by June 30, 1972 to the High Five Formula Program
Since their original choice was irrevocable, a Savings Clause (MSA 354.55 subd.17) was enacted for 1968-69 teachers who chose IMP
Gave the teachers two pension choices at retirement, either IMP or High Five Formula, whichever was greater
Passed legislation that mandatorily transferred the remaining 1968-69 teachers to a new program
All of the other three options were transferred to a new combination program, half High Five Formula and half Variable Annuity (See Exhibit B)
Did not enact a Savings Clause for these 1968-69 teachers even though their original choice was also irrevocable          Inequity Created Here
Passed legislation that changed the combination program (half High Five Formula, half Variable Annuity) to High Five Formula
Did not enact a Savings Clause for these 1968-69 teachers even though their original choice was irrevocable          Inequity Continued Here
Passed legislation that transferred all funds remaining in Variable Annuity accounts to the High Five Formula
Did not enact a Savings Clause for these 1968-69 teachers even though their original choice was irrevocable          Inequity Continued Here
Explanation and Discussion
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