71 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes § 5906 - Duties Of Heads Of Departments

§ 5906. Duties of heads of departments.

(a) Status of members.--The head of department shall, at the end of each pay period, notify the board in a manner prescribed by the board of salary changes effective during that period for any members of the department, the date of all removals from the payroll, and the type of leave of any members of the department who have been removed from the payroll for any time during that period, and:

(1) if the removal is due to leave without pay, he shall furnish the board with the date of beginning leave and the date of return to service, and the reason for leave; or

(2) if the removal is due to a transfer to another department, he shall furnish such department and the board with a complete State service record, including past State service in other departments or agencies, or creditable nonstate service; or

(3) if the removal is due to termination of State service, he shall furnish the board with a complete State service record, including service in other departments or agencies, or creditable nonstate service and;

(i) in the case of death of the member the head of the department shall so notify the board;

(ii) in the case of a service connected disability the head of department shall, to the best of his ability, investigate the circumstances surrounding the disablement of the member and submit in writing to the board information which shall include but not necessarily be limited to the following: date, place and time of disablement to the extent ascertainable; nature of duties being performed at such time; and whether or not the duties being performed were authorized and included among the member's regular duties. In addition, the head of department shall furnish in writing to the board all such other information as may be related to the member's disablement;

(iii) in the case of a member terminating from The Pennsylvania State University who is a member of the system with five or more but less than ten eligibility points and who has terminated State service on June 30, 1997, because of the transfer of his job position or duties to a controlled organization of the Penn State Geisinger Health System or because of the elimination of his job position or duties due to the transfer of other job positions or duties to a controlled organization of the Penn State Geisinger Health System, the head of the department shall so certify to the board.

(b) Records and information.--At any time at the request of the board and at termination of service of a member, the head of department shall furnish service and compensation records and such other information as the board may require and shall maintain and preserve such records as the board may direct for the expeditious discharge of its duties.

(c) Member contributions.--The head of department shall cause the required pickup contributions for current service to be made and shall cause to be deducted any other required member contributions, including, but not limited to, contributions owed by an active member with multiple service membership for school service and creditable nonschool service in the Public School Employees' Retirement System and amounts certified by the Public School Employees' Retirement Board as due and owing on account of termination of annuities, from each payroll. The head of department shall notify the board at times and in a manner prescribed by the board of the compensation of any noneligible member to whom the limitation under IRC § 401(a)(17) either applies or is expected to apply and shall cause such member's contributions deducted from payroll to cease at the limitation under IRC § 401(a)(17) on the payroll date if and when such limit shall be reached. The head of department shall certify to the State Treasurer the amounts picked up and deducted and shall send the total amount picked up and deducted together with a duplicate of such voucher to the secretary of the board every pay period. The head of department shall pay pickup contributions from the same source of funds which is used to pay other compensation to the employee. On or before January 31, 1997, and on or before January 31 of each year thereafter, the head of department shall, at the time when the income and withholding information required by law is furnished to each member, also furnish the amount of pickup contributions made on his behalf and notify the board, if it has not been previously notified, of any noneligible member whose compensation in the preceding year exceeded the annual compensation limit under IRC § 401(a)(17). If the board shall determine that the member's savings account shall have been credited with pickup contributions for a noneligible member in the preceding year which are attributable to compensation in excess of the limitation under IRC § 401(a)(17), or with total member contributions for such member which would cause such member's contributions or benefits to exceed any applicable limitation under IRC § 401(a)(17) or 415(b), the board shall as soon as practicable refund to the member from his individual member account such amount, together with the statutory interest thereon, as will cause the member's total member contributions in the preceding year not to exceed the applicable limit. The payment of any such refund to the member shall be charged to the member's savings account.

(d) New employees subject to mandatory membership.--Upon the assumption of duties of each new State employee whose membership in the system is mandatory, the head of department shall cause an application for membership and a nomination of beneficiary to be made by such employee and filed with the board and shall make pickup contributions from the effective date of State employment.

(e) New employees subject to optional membership.--The head of department shall, upon the employment or entering into office of any State employee whose membership in the system is not mandatory, inform such employee of his opportunity to become a member of the system. If such employee so elects, the head of department shall cause an application for membership and a nomination of beneficiary to be made by him and filed with the board and shall cause proper contributions to be made from the effective date of membership.

(e.1) Former county-level judicial employees transferred to State employment.--In addition to the duties set forth in subsections (d) and (e), the Court Administrator of Pennsylvania, upon the transfer of county employees to State employment pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. § 1905 (relating to county-level court administrators), shall advise such transferred county employees of their opportunity to elect to convert county service to State service in accordance with section 5303.1 (relating to election to convert county service to State service), and, if such employee so elects, the Court Administrator of Pennsylvania shall cause an election to be made and filed with the board within 90 days after the transfer to State employment.

(f) Retirement counselor.--(Deleted by amendment).

(g) Former school employee contributors.--The head of department shall, upon the employment of a former contributor to the Public School Employees' Retirement System who is not an annuitant of the Public School Employees' Retirement System, advise such employee of his right to elect within 365 days of entry into the system to become a multiple service member, and in the case of any such employee who so elects and has withdrawn his accumulated deductions, require him to reinstate his credit in the Public School Employees' Retirement System. The head of the department shall advise the board of such election.

(h) Former school employee annuitants.--The head of department shall, upon the employment of an annuitant of the Public School Employees' Retirement System who applies for membership in the system, advise such employee that he may elect multiple service membership within 365 days of entry into the system and if he so elects his public school employee's annuity will be discontinued effective upon the date of his return to State service and, upon termination of State service and application for an annuity, the annuity will be adjusted in accordance with section 5706 (relating to termination of annuities). The head of department shall advise the board of such election.

(i) Annual statement to members.--Annually, upon receipt from the board, the head of department shall furnish to each member the statement specified in section 5903(b) (relating to duties of the board to advise and report to heads of departments and members).

(j) Termination of service.--The head of department shall, in the case of any member terminating State service who is ineligible for an annuity before attainment of superannuation age, advise such member in writing of any benefits to which he may be entitled under the provisions of this part and shall have the member prepare, on or before the date of termination of State service, an application for the return of total accumulated deductions or, on or before September 30, 1997, an application to be vested as a special vestee, if eligible.

(k) Date of application for benefits.--Any application properly executed and filed under subsection (j) with the department and not filed with the board within 30 days shall be deemed to have been filed with the board on the date filed with the department and in such case all required data shall be furnished to the board immediately.

(l) State employees performing USERRA or military-related leave of absence.--The head of department shall report to the board any State employee who ceases to be an active member to perform USERRA service, or who is granted a leave of absence under 51 Pa.C.S. § 4102 (relating to leaves of absence for certain government employees) or a military leave of absence under 51 Pa.C.S. § 7302 (relating to granting military leaves of absence), the date on which the USERRA service, leave of absence or military leave of absence began, the date on which the State employee is reemployed from USERRA leave or returns after the leave of absence or military leave of absence, if the event occurs, and any other information the board may require or direct.

(m) Differential wage payments and military leave of absence payments.--Notwithstanding the exclusion of differential wage payments as defined in IRC § 414(u)(12) from compensation under this part, the head of department of any State employee on USERRA leave shall report differential wage payments made to the employee to the board, and the head of department of any State employee on leave of absence pursuant to 51 Pa.C.S. § 4102 shall report any payment made to the employee, in the form and manner established by the board.

(Oct. 7, 1975, P.L.348, No.101, eff. imd.; Dec. 14, 1982, P.L.1249, No.284, eff. imd.; Aug. 5, 1991, P.L.183, No.23; Dec. 20, 1995, P.L.689, No.77, eff. Jan. 1, 1996; June 25, 1997, P.L.369, No.41, eff. imd.; June 22, 1999, P.L.75, No.12, eff. imd.; May 17, 2001, P.L.26, No.9; Oct. 24, 2012, P.L.1436, No.181, eff. Dec. 31, 2012)

2012 Amendment. Act 181 added subsecs. (l) and (m).

2001 Amendment. Act 9 amended subsecs. (c), (g) and (h), effective immediately as to as much of the amendment of subsec. (c) as relates to section 415 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and effective July 1, 2001, as to the remainder of the section.

1999 Amendment. Act 12 amended subsec. (j) and added subsec. (e.1).

1997 Amendment. Act 41 amended subsecs. (a) and (j). See section 6 of Act 41 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to limitation of special vestee status.

1991 Amendment. Act 23 deleted subsec. (f) and amended subsec. (j), effective on the date of publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin of a certification by the State Employees' Retirement Board that the seven-office Statewide retirement counseling field office network is fully implemented.

1982 Amendment. Act 284 amended subsecs. (c), (d) and (e). See sections 2, 3 and 4 of Act 284 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to required contributions by head of department, nonseverability and retroactivity.

Cross References. Section 5906 is referred to in sections 5902, 5907 of this title.

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