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Statement of Policy
Purdue University provides benefits for faculty and staff
who are official retirees.
The University also provides benefits to qualifying surviving
spouses and qualifying children of deceased Purdue faculty
and staff.
Reason for Policy
This policy explains the benefits provided to official retirees
and to qualifying surviving spouses and qualifying children
of deceased faculty and staff.
Who Should Know This Policy
- President
- Provost
- Chancellors
- Vice Presidents
- Deans
- Directors/Department Heads/Chairs
- Retirees
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- Human Resources Staff
- Business Office Staff
- Faculty
- Administrative and Professional Staff
- Clerical and Service Staff
- Continuing Lecturers
- Supervisors
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Related Documents
Contacts
Policy Clarification:
West Lafayette Campus:
| Human Resource Services
Staff Benefits Team |
(765) 494-1694 |
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| Calumet Campus |
Human Resources Department |
(219) 989-2254 |
| Fort Wayne Campus |
Human Resources Department |
(260) 481-6677 |
| North Central Campus |
Human Resources Department |
(219) 785-5300 |
Special Situations/Exceptions:
| All Campuses |
Director of Human Resource Services |
(765) 494-7395 |
Table of Contents
Statement of Policy
Reason for Policy
Who Should Know This Policy
Related Documents
Contacts
Table of Contents
Definitions
Procedures
History
Definitions
| Official Retiree |
A faculty or staff
member age 55 or more:
- Who was employed by Purdue University in a benefits-eligible
position for 10 or more years and
- Whose age plus years of Purdue employment equaled
or exceeded 70 at the time of retirement.
All accrued vacation paid at retirement counts
toward satisfaction of the employment requirement.
In addition, members of the clerical and service
staffs may count all accrued sick leave at retirement
toward satisfaction of the employment requirement.
Or
A faculty or staff member who:
- Participated in one of the University retirement
plans (TIAA-CREF, PERF, or Civil Service),
- Received benefits under the University's long-term
disability program (LTD) until the age limit at which
LTD benefits terminated, and
- Was continuously employed with the University for
five years or more prior to qualifying for LTD.
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| Qualifying Surviving Spouse,
Qualifying Children |
The surviving spouse
and surviving children of a person who:
- Was a Purdue employee at the time of his or her
death and
- Had been continuously employed by the University
for five or more years immediately prior to death.
Or
The surviving spouse and surviving children of a person
who was an official retiree of the University.
Additionally, to be considered "qualifying"
under this policy, surviving children must meet the
requirements necessary to qualify as a dependent under
the University's medical plan. |
Procedures
Official Retiree
Purdue University grants the following benefits
and privileges to all official University retirees:
- University contributions to the employee's
TIAA-CREF or Public Employees' Retirement Fund (PERF) accounts
on any terminal vacation pay the faculty or staff member
receives.
- Two months of health insurance coverage
in the University-supported medical plan or one of the Medicare
supplemental plans, whichever plan is applicable.
The University will continue its contribution for two months
following the employee's retirement. Thereafter, retirees
may participate by paying the full cost of the applicable
plan.
- Continued participation in the Group
Life Insurance Plan to age 65 with the retiree paying the
full cost. (Coverage under the Accidental Death and
Dismemberment Insurance, Personal Accident Insurance, Dependent
Life Insurance, Long and Short Term Disability Insurance,
and employee-funded Flexible Spending Accounts terminates
at retirement.)
- A personal identification card issued
by the Department of Human Resource Services.
- A complimentary 'A' parking permit at
the West Lafayette Campus or its equivalent at the regional
campuses.
- Purchase of tickets to athletic, cultural,
educational, and entertainment events at staff rates for
retiree, spouse, and dependent children.
- Partial remission of fees for spouses
and qualified children in accordance with the policies in
Executive Memorandum No. C-7. This is contingent upon
the staff member being domiciled in the state of Indiana
at the time of official retirement.
- Use of University library facilities.
- Use of University recreational facilities
at staff rates.
- Use of University electronic mail services.*
- Use of data network remote access facilities
(for example: dial-up, ADSL).*
* Policies governing the use of the facilities represented
in privileges 10 and 11 above are identical to those that
govern their use by University faculty and staff. These
policies include, but are not limited to, the following:
Purdue grants access and use of computer facilities
to each individual for University purposes only. Use
of these facilities must be consistent with this purpose.
All use is subject to external contracts, which impose strict
requirements.
Qualifying Surviving Spouses and Qualifying
Children
Purdue University grants the following benefits
and privileges to qualifying surviving spouses and qualifying
children:
- Continued participation in the University-supported
medical plan or Medicare supplemental plan, whichever is
applicable, with the surviving spouse paying the full cost.
The insurance may be continued to the earliest of the following
dates:
- The date the surviving spouse fails
to make any contributions when due
or
- The date the surviving spouse is
covered by another group medical plan.
- The insurance for qualifying children
will terminate when the surviving spouse's insurance terminates.
Remarriage will not terminate eligibility for the surviving
spouse or children; however, new spouses will not be eligible
for participation.
- Partial remission of fees in accordance
with the policies in Executive Memorandum No. C-7.
- Use of University library facilities.
Purdue University grants the following additional
benefits to qualifying surviving spouses who have not remarried:
- Continuance of a complimentary 'A' parking
permit at the West Lafayette Campus or its equivalent at
the regional campuses if:
- The deceased spouse was eligible
for such a permit
and
- The surviving spouse is not employed
by the University.
- Personal identification card issued
by the Department of Human Resource Services.
- Purchase of tickets to athletic, cultural,
educational, and entertainment events at staff rates.
- Use of University recreational facilities
at staff rates.
History
This policy supersedes Executive Memorandum
No. B-35, which was originally issued May 17, 1975, and
amended on October 15, 1985, October 23, 1986,
November 10, 1995, and January 24, 2000.
Executive Memorandum No. B-35 superseded
Executive Memorandum No. B-23, issued October 31, 1973.
Executive Memorandum No. B-23 superseded
Executive Memorandum A-303, issued May 10, 1971.
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