ETF 10.30(5)(a)(a) A participant may elect to terminate participation in the variable division and transfer the participant’s variable division contributions to the core division on one of the following bases: ETF 10.30(5)(a)1.1. For future contributions only: Effective as of the December 31 after the date on which the department receives an election to terminate participation in the variable division, all future contributions shall be deposited in the core division. ETF 10.30(5)(a)2.2. An unconditional basis: Effective as of the December 31 after the date on which the department receives an election to terminate participation in the variable division, all future contributions shall be deposited in the core division and all variable contributions and accrued gain or loss shall be transferred to the core division. ETF 10.30(5)(a)3.a.a. For annuities, effective on the first January 1 after the department receives the election when the condition under s. 40.04 (7) (a) 1., Stats., is satisfied. ETF 10.30(5)(a)3.b.b. For all accounts from which an annuity is not being paid, effective on the first January 1 after the department receives the election when the condition under s. 40.04 (7) (a) 2., Stats., is satisfied. As of the first January 1 after the Department receives the election, all future contributions shall be deposited in the core division. As of the first January 1 when the condition under s. 40.04 (7) (a) 2., Stats., is satisfied, all variable contributions and accrued gain or loss shall be transferred to the core division. ETF 10.30 NoteExample 1: A participant, alternate payee, named survivor or beneficiary who is receiving an annuity from the Wisconsin retirement system, and who also has an account from voluntary additional contributions from which no annuity is being paid, is not an annuitant under s. 40.04 (7) (a) with respect to the additional contributions. ETF 10.30 NoteExample 2: An alternate payee who was also a participating employee in the Wisconsin retirement system and who is receiving an annuity only from the alternate payee account is not an annuitant with respect to the separate account established as a participating employee.
ETF 10.30 NoteNote: The form for electing to terminate participation in the variable division, “Election to Cancel Variable Participation,” ET-2313, can be obtained at no charge by writing to: department of employee trust funds, P.O. Box 7931, Madison, WI 53707-7931 or by calling: (608) 266-3285 or toll free at (877) 533-5020. The form also is available on the department’s website: etf.wi.gov.
ETF 10.30(5)(b)(b) Except as provided in par. (c), an election to terminate participation in the variable division may be rescinded if the department receives a written request to rescind the election from an alternate payee, beneficiary, named survivor, or participant as defined in s. 40.02 (2m), (8), (41r) and (45), Stats., before the December 31 following the date on which the election to terminate participation in the variable division was received. ETF 10.30 NoteNote: No specific form exists for rescinding an election to terminate participation in the variable division. The written request must be dated and must make clear your intent and by including words to the effect of “I want to rescind my election to terminate participation in the variable division.” Participants may send a letter or fax with this request to the following address: department of employee trust funds, P.O. Box 7931, Madison, WI 53707-7931 or fax (608) 267-4549.
ETF 10.30(5)(c)(c) An election to terminate participation in the variable division received within 30 days after the date on which the person became a participant may be rescinded if the department receives the participant’s written request to rescind the election no later than 30 days after the date on which the person became a new variable division participant as provided in sub. (3). ETF 10.30(5)(d)(d) A rescinded election to terminate participation in the variable division shall be treated as if the election never existed. ETF 10.30(5)(e)(e) When the department receives an election to terminate participation in the variable division more than 30 calendar days after the date on which a person became a new variable division participant as defined in sub. (3), the participant shall not be eligible to re-elect to participate in the variable division without meeting the requirements of sub. (2) (d). ETF 10.30(5)(f)(f) For an account or annuity that includes additional contribution, when an election to terminate participation in the variable division pursuant to s. 40.04 (7) (a) 1. or 2., Stats., is made by an alternate payee, beneficiary, named survivor, or participant as defined in s. 40.02 (2m), (8), (41r) and (45), Stats., the determination of whether the variable contributions and accrued gain or loss shall be transferred to the core division shall be based on an evaluation of the combined total of the required and additional contributions and shall be effective as prescribed in this section. ETF 10.30(5)(g)(g) An election to terminate participation in the variable division filed pursuant to s. 40.04 (7), Stats., shall be effective for all retirement contributions and benefits accrued as a participant except that for an annuitant who has variable accumulations from which no annuity is being paid, the effective date of an election shall be separately determined for the current annuity or annuities and for the variable division accumulations from which no annuity is being paid. ETF 10.30(5)(h)(h) When multiple elections to terminate participation in the variable division for an account are received by the department, the last election received by the department shall supersede previous elections and shall be applied to the account if it is received before the December 31 on which the previous election to terminate variable division participation would become effective. ETF 10.30(5)(i)(i) Any gains or losses at the effective date of a transfer pursuant to s. 40.04 (7), Stats., including subsequent interest credits, shall be reflected as an adjustment to the benefit at the time it is payable. ETF 10.30(5)(j)(j) Participants may rescind elections to participate in the variable division under the following conditions: ETF 10.30(5)(j)1.1. If an election to participate in the variable division would become effective on a January 1 after it is received, as provided in sub. (2), the election shall be rescinded if the department receives an election to terminate participation in the variable division before the date on which the election would otherwise become effective. ETF 10.30(5)(j)2.2. If an election to participate in the variable division would become effective on the date on which the participant became a participating employee as provided in sub. (3), the election to participate shall be rescinded if the department receives an election to terminate participation in the variable division within 30 calendar days after the date on which the participant becomes a participating employee. ETF 10.30(5)(k)(k) An election to terminate participation in the variable division received by the department after the date of death of the person making the election is invalid. ETF 10.30(5)(L)(L) A person may be a participant, alternate payee, named survivor, beneficiary or combination thereof under the Wisconsin retirement system, and may have different accounts or annuities in each capacity. Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, an election to terminate participation in the variable division applies to all of a person’s accounts and annuities. A person may specify that an election to terminate participation in the variable division applies only to one or more of the following: ETF 10.30(5)(L)1.1. All accounts and annuities held in the capacity of a participant. ETF 10.30(5)(L)2.2. All accounts and annuities held in the capacity of an alternate payee of a specified participant. ETF 10.30(5)(L)3.3. All accounts and annuities held in the capacity of a named survivor of a specified participant. ETF 10.30(5)(L)4.4. All accounts and annuities held in the capacity of a beneficiary of a specified participant. ETF 10.30(5)(m)(m) The December 31 effective date for an election to terminate participation in the variable division means on December 31 after interest crediting under s. 40.04 (4) (a), Stats., has occurred. ETF 10.30(6)(6) Rights of beneficiaries, alternate payees, and named survivors. ETF 10.30(6)(a)(a) An election to participate in the variable division received by the department from an alternate payee, beneficiary, or named survivor as defined in s. 40.02 (2m), (8), and (41r), Stats., is invalid. ETF 10.30(6)(b)(b) A person receiving or eligible to receive benefits as the alternate payee, sole beneficiary, or named survivor of a participant as defined in s. 40.02 (2m), (8), and (41r), Stats., may elect to terminate participation in the variable division pursuant to s. 40.04 (7), Stats. ETF 10.30(6)(c)(c) Except as provided in pars. (d) and (e), terminating participation or rescinding an election to participate in the variable division shall be determined pursuant to sub. (5). ETF 10.30(6)(d)(d) If there is more than one beneficiary of an account from which no annuity is being paid, the multiple beneficiaries may jointly elect to terminate participation in the variable division pursuant to s. 40.04 (7), Stats. Participation in the variable division will be terminated effective on the December 31 following receipt of an election to terminate participation in the variable division from each of the multiple beneficiaries. Any one of the multiple beneficiaries may rescind his or her election to terminate participation in the variable division prior to the date it would otherwise have gone into effect, in which case the rescinded election to terminate participation in the variable division shall be treated as if the election never existed. ETF 10.30(6)(e)(e) If there is more than one beneficiary of an account from which no annuity is being paid, and the beneficiaries do not all elect to terminate participation in the variable division pursuant to s. 40.04 (7), Stats., as provided in par. (d), an individual beneficiary’s election to terminate participation in the variable division received by the department shall become effective on the December 31 on or after the effective date of the beneficiary’s annuity from that beneficiary’s portion of the participant’s account, unless previously withdrawn. ETF 10.30(6)(f)(f) A participant’s election to terminate participation in the variable division received by the department before the participant’s date of death shall become effective as provided in sub. (2), and shall apply to any accounts or annuities that are payable to the participant’s beneficiaries unless the election is rescinded as provided in sub. (5). ETF 10.30(7)(a)(a) An election to participate in the variable division or an election to terminate participation in the variable division that does not contain the name, social security number and signature of the person making the election shall be deemed incomplete. ETF 10.30(7)(b)(b) An election to terminate participation in the variable division received by the department from a beneficiary or named survivor as defined in s. 40.02 (8) and (41r), Stats., that does not include the participant’s name and social security number in addition to the name, social security number and signature of the person making the election shall be deemed incomplete. For terminations, the election must include a cancellation type as specified in sub. (5) (a). ETF 10.30(7)(c)(c) When the department receives an incomplete election, the election shall be returned by mail to the elector for completion. If a correctly completed election is received by the department within a grace period of 30 calendar days after the incomplete election was returned by mail to the elector, the original receipt date of the election shall be preserved for the purpose of determining the effective date of the election. The effective date for corrected elections that are not returned during the 30-day grace period shall be determined without regard to the original submission and based on the date a correctly completed election is received by the department. ETF 10.30(8)(a)(a) Subject to s. ETF 10.82 (2), the department may accept correctly completed elections to participate in the variable division, elections to terminate participation in the variable division and notifications to rescind elections to terminate participation in the variable division that are received by the department’s facsimile machine or by electronic mail in a complete and legible form. The facsimile or electronic mail may be accepted as the original. ETF 10.30(8)(b)(b) The deadline for submitting an election to terminate participation in the variable division that is effective December 31 is December 31 of that year. ETF 10.30(8)(c)(c) The deadline for submitting an election to participate in the variable division that is effective January 1 is December 31 of the prior year. ETF 10.30 NoteNote: Under s. 230.35 (4) (a), Stats., December 31 and January 1 are always legal holidays on which state offices are closed, as is the day following January 1 when January 1 falls on a Sunday. The department does not have duly established office hours on Saturday. Therefore, under s. 990.001 (4) (b), Stats., a December 31 deadline would be extended until the next date which is not a holiday, Saturday or Sunday. For example, the deadline of December 31, 2002, will be extended to Thursday, January 2, 2003. The deadline of December 31, 2004, will be extended to Monday, January 3, 2005. The deadline of December 31, 2005, will be extended to Tuesday, January 3, 2006. ETF 10.30 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1980, No. 300, eff. 1-1-81; renum. from ETF 8.02 and am., Register, December, 1982, No. 324, eff. 1-1-83; CR 02-126: r. and recr. Register April 2003 No. 568, eff. 5-1-03; CR 04-104: am. (8) (a) Register July 2005 No. 595, eff. 8-1-05; CR 09-057: am. (4) (a), (b), (5) (a) 1., 2., 3. b. and (f) Register May 2010 No. 653, eff. 6-1-10. ETF 10.50ETF 10.50 Sick leave conversion credits. ETF 10.50(1)(1) The amount of accumulated unused sick leave under s. 36.30, Stats., for all faculty and academic staff other than such faculty and staff appointed to work for either 52 or 39 weeks per year in the University of Wisconsin System convertible to credits to pay for health insurance premiums shall equal the number of days resulting from multiplying 0.0040708 times the number of hours per year appointed to work, as reported to the department, rounded off to the nearest tenth of a day. The maximum amount of such unused sick leave shall be limited to 8.5 days per year. The secretary of administration may waive this limitation under s. 40.05 (4) (bp) 2. and 3., Stats. ETF 10.50(2)(2) Only participating employment and sick leave earned during participating employment can be used in the calculation of credits under ss. 40.05 (4) and 40.95, Stats. ETF 10.50 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1988, No. 393, eff. 10-1-88; CR 23-023: renum. to (1), cr. (2) Register May 2024 No. 821, eff. 6-1-24. ETF 10.55ETF 10.55 Joint instrumentalities; reporting participating employees, service and earnings. ETF 10.55(1)(1) Scope. This section applies to reporting and contributions with respect to employment by joint instrumentalities created by 2 or more units of government, when all of the following apply: ETF 10.55(1)(a)(a) At least one of the units of government creating the joint instrumentality is, or subsequently becomes, a participating employer in the Wisconsin retirement system. ETF 10.55(1)(b)(b) The joint instrumentality is not a separate and independent employer within the meaning of s. 40.02 (28), Stats., as determined by the department. A joint instrumentality which has not established itself as a separate unit of government for OASDHI purposes is not a separate and independent employer under this paragraph. ETF 10.55 NoteExample: A joint library district is not a separate and independent employer.
ETF 10.55(1)(c)(c) There are persons employed by the joint instrumentality. This section does not apply with respect to employees of a unit of government loaned or assigned to perform services for a joint instrumentality. Those individuals remain the employees of their employing unit of government which is subject to the usual reporting and contribution requirements. ETF 10.55 NoteExample: If a joint library district’s library board hired a librarian but the library was located on the premises of one of the units of government establishing the joint library district, which assigned one of its janitors to the library, then this section would apply with respect to the librarian but not the janitor.
ETF 10.55(2)(2) Purpose. With respect to the employees of joint instrumentalities subject to this section: ETF 10.55(2)(a)(a) Each participating employer forming a joint instrumentality covered by this section shall be responsible for its share of the retirement benefits of the instrumentality’s employees who meet the qualifications for participating employees as both the share and qualifications are determined under this section. ETF 10.55(2)(b)(b) Nothing in this section prevents the units of government forming a joint instrumentality subject to this section from providing for their share of responsibility for the retirement benefits of the employees of the joint instrumentality in the agreement establishing the joint instrumentality. If they fail to expressly address the issue then the share of each participating employer shall be determined as provided in this section. ETF 10.55(2)(c)(c) Whether an employee of a joint instrumentality covered by this section is a participating employee under s. 40.22, Stats., is not affected by the number of units of government which form the joint instrumentality. ETF 10.55(3)(a)(a) An employee of a joint instrumentality subject to this section is a participating employee for Wisconsin retirement system purposes if any of the units of government forming the joint instrumentality is a participating employer under s. 40.21, Stats., unless the employee is excluded under s. 40.22 (2), Stats. ETF 10.55(3)(b)(b) In making determinations concerning the work expected of or services rendered by an employee of a joint instrumentality, including determining whether an employee is expected to work at least one-third of what is considered full time employment by s. ETF 20.015, the employee’s work for the joint instrumentality shall be considered as a whole, without regard for the number of separate units of government which created the joint instrumentality or any agreement among them apportioning responsibility for expenses or for retirement contributions. ETF 10.55 NoteExample: A librarian working 900 hours per year for a joint library district created by six towns and villages, at least one of which is a participating employer, would not be barred from being a participating employee under the WRS by s. 40.22 (2) (a), Stats. ETF 10.55(4)(a)(a) Report participating employee. Among the units of government which formed the joint instrumentality, each unit which is a participating employer under s. 40.21, Stats., shall report each employee of the joint instrumentality who qualifies as a participating employee under sub. (3) to the department as its own participating employee. ETF 10.55(4)(b)(b) Reported earnings. Earnings shall be reported by each participating employer, in the same manner and subject to the same requirements as for its other participating employees, with respect to each employee of the joint instrumentality required to be reported as a participating employee under sub. (3). The amount of earnings to be reported shall be determined by prorating the gross amount paid to the employee for services rendered to the joint instrumentality which would qualify as “earnings” under s. 40.02 (22), Stats., if the joint instrumentality were itself the employer among the units of government which created the joint instrumentality. If the proration is not specified by the agreement that establishes the joint instrumentality, proration shall be made as are expenses for the joint instrumentality. If no proration of expenses is provided in the agreement, each participating employer shall report the total amount of earnings divided by the number of units of government forming the joint instrumentality during that annual earnings period. If a unit of government joins or leaves a joint instrumentality during an annual earnings period, reported shares of earnings shall be adjusted as of the date of that event. ETF 10.55(4)(c)(c) Contributions. Each participating employer shall transmit as required contributions to the department the same percentages of the employee’s reportable earnings determined under par. (a) as is required, and in the same manner as, contributions on earnings for its other participating employees in the same employment category. ETF 10.55(4)(d)(d) Service. The employee’s hours of service for creditable service purposes shall be prorated in the same manner as earnings under par. (a) and reported to the department by each participating employer in the same manner as is required for its other employees. ETF 10.55 NoteExample: If a librarian qualifying as a participating employee worked 1,800 hours annually and was paid $20,000 per year by a joint library district created by a town and a village, both of which are participating employers, and they had agreed to split the expenses, with the town paying 80% and the village 20%, and the agreement was silent on allocating responsibility for the employees, then the town would report 1,440 hours of service and $16,000 in earnings, while the village reported 360 hours of service and $4,000 in earnings, with each making the associated contributions. If the village in this example was not a participating employer, it would have no obligation whatsoever while the town’s responsibilities would remain exactly as stated.
ETF 10.55(5)(5) Non-participating employers. Nothing in this section shall be construed to require any employer which does not participate in the Wisconsin retirement system to make any report to the department or to pay any contributions to the public employee trust fund. ETF 10.55 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00. ETF 10.60(1)(1) Every employer, which has one or more employees as a participant under ch. 40, Stats., shall: ETF 10.60(1)(a)(a) Prepare and transmit a coverage report or reports to the department for each calendar month. Such reports shall be in the form prescribed by and in accordance with instructions from the department. ETF 10.60(1)(b)(b) Remit to the department, with the respective coverage reports required under par. (a), the employee and employer contributions or deposits, premiums, payments on the accrued liability or other amounts payable to the department for the calendar month covered by the report. ETF 10.60(2)(2) Every employer shall submit the detailed annual earnings report required in the administration of subch. II of ch. 40, Stats., in an electronic format designated by the department. ETF 10.60(3)(3) The secretary may, for specified employers or types of coverage, provide for summary reporting on a monthly basis to accompany the monthly remittance required in sub. (1) (b), and detailed reporting on a quarterly, semi-annual, or annual basis. ETF 10.60(4)(4) The department may designate an agent or depository to receive on its behalf, payments or remittances as provided in sub. (1) (b) and any report or remittance will be considered received in the department’s offices as of the date it is received by such a designated agent or depository. ETF 10.60 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1976, No. 252, eff. 1-1-77; emerg. am. (1) (a) and (b), eff. 8-1-80; am. (1) (a) and (b), Register, November, 1980, No. 299, eff. 12-1-80; renum. from ETF 4.01 and am. (1) (intro.), Register, December, 1982, No. 324, eff. 1-1-83; renum. (2) and (3) to be (3) and (4), cr. (2), Register, September, 2000, No. 537, eff. 10-1-00; CR 14-055: am. (2) Register May 2015 No. 713, eff. 6-1-15. ETF 10.63(1)(1) Reports and remittances required under this chapter shall be submitted to the department as follows: ETF 10.63(1)(a)(a) Contribution reports and remittances from state departments, excluding university and other state department reports which pertain to teachers only, required in the administration of subch. II of ch. 40, Stats., are due on a day determined by the secretary and communicated to employers by the department through email updates, employer bulletins, or other means of communication. ETF 10.63(1)(b)(b) Contribution reports and remittances other than those specified in par. (a) required in the administration of subch. II of ch. 40, Stats., are due on a day determined by the secretary and communicated to employers by the department through email updates, employer bulletins, or other means of communication. ETF 10.63(1)(c)(c) Detailed annual earnings reports required in the administration of subch. II of ch. 40, Stats., are due on a day determined by the secretary and communicated to employers by the department through email updates, employer bulletins, or other means of communication. ETF 10.63(1)(d)(d) Premium and coverage reports and remittances required in the administration of subchs. IV and VI of ch. 40, Stats., are due on a day determined by the secretary and communicated to employers by the department through email updates, employer bulletins, or other means of communication. ETF 10.63(1)(e)(e) Premium and coverage reports and remittances required in the administration of subch. V of ch. 40, Stats., are due on a day determined by the secretary and communicated to employers by the department through email updates, employer bulletins, or other means of communication. ETF 10.63(1)(f)(f) Reduction reports and remittances required in the administration of subch. VIII of ch. 40, Stats., are due on a day determined by the secretary and communicated to employers by the department through email updates, employer bulletins, or other means of communication.