Bill Text: HI HB2312 | 2020 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Relating To Qualified Domestic Relations Orders.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2020-03-03 - Referred to LCA, JDC/WAM. [HB2312 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2020-HB2312-Amended.html
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
2312 |
THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2020 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDERS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 88-93.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§88-93.5[]]
Distribution of property in a divorce action. (a) As
used in this section:
"Alternate payee" means a spouse or former spouse of a member, a former member who has vested benefit status, or retirant who is recognized by a domestic relations order as having a right to receive all or a portion of the benefits payable by the system with respect to that member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant.
"Benefits payable with respect to a member, a former member with vested benefit status, or retirant" means any payment required to be made to a member, a former member with vested benefit status, or retirant.
"Benefit the member
or former member with vested benefit status is expected to receive" means the benefit the
member or former member with vested benefit status is expected to receive
without regard to any Hawaii domestic relations order.
"Benefit the retirant
is receiving"
means the benefit the retirant is receiving without regard to any Hawaii
domestic relations order.
"Domestic relations order" means a judgment, decree, or order, including approval of a property settlement agreement, that:
(1) Relates to the provision of marital property rights to a spouse or former spouse of a member, a former member with vested benefit status, or retirant; and
(2) Is made pursuant to a domestic relations law of this State or another state.
"Hawaii domestic relations order" means a domestic relations order that:
(1) Creates or recognizes the right of an alternate payee, or assigns to an alternate payee, the right to receive all or a portion of the benefits payable with respect to a member, a former member with vested benefit status, or retirant under the system;
(2) Directs the system to disburse benefits to the alternate payee; and
(3) Meets the requirements of this section.
(b) A Hawaii domestic relations order shall clearly specify:
(1) The name and last known mailing address, if any, of the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant;
(2) The name and mailing address of the alternate payee covered by the order;
(3) The amount or percentage of the member's, former member's with vested benefit status, or retirant's benefits to be paid by the system to the alternate payee, or the manner in which the amount or percentage is to be determined; and
(4) That the order applies to the system.
(c) If, pursuant to a Hawaii domestic relations order, an alternate payee is receiving all or a portion of a retirant's pension, annuity, or retirement allowance, the alternate payee shall be entitled to receive a post retirement allowance as provided by section 88-90.
(d) A Hawaii domestic relations order shall not:
(1) Purport to require the designation by the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant of a particular person as the recipient of benefits upon the death of the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant;
(2) Purport to require the selection of a particular benefit payment plan or option or to limit the benefit payment plans or options from which the member or former member with vested benefit status may select;
(3) Require any action on the part of the system contrary to its governing laws or plan provisions other than the direct payment of the benefit awarded to an alternate payee;
(4) Make the award to the alternate payee an interest that is contingent on any condition other than those conditions resulting in the liability of the system for payment under its plan provisions;
(5) Purport to give to someone other than a member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant the right to designate a beneficiary or to choose any retirement plan or option available from the system;
(6) Attach a lien to any part of amounts payable with respect to a member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant;
(7) Award an alternate payee a portion of the benefits payable with respect to a member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant under the system and purport to require the system to make a lump sum payment of the awarded portion of the benefits to the alternate payee that are not payable in a lump sum;
(8) Purport to require the system, without action by the member, to terminate a member from membership or employment, to refund contributions, or to retire a member or former member with vested benefit status;
(9) Provide any type or form of benefit, or any option, not otherwise provided by the system;
(10) Provide increased benefits, determined on the basis of actuarial value; or
(11) Require the system to provide benefits or refunds to an alternate payee that are required to be paid to another alternate payee pursuant to an earlier Hawaii domestic relations order.
(e) Upon receipt of a copy of the complaint for divorce, certified by the clerk of the court in which the complaint was filed, or a copy of the divorce decree certified by the clerk of the court in which the divorce decree was filed, and a written request that identifies the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant by name and social security number and states the date of the marriage, the system shall provide the spouse or former spouse of a member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant with the same information that would be provided to the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant the member's, former member's with vested benefit status, or retirant's benefits that is relevant to the spouse's or former spouse's interest in the member's, former member's with vested benefit status, or the retirant's benefits.
(f) A person who wishes to have the system review a domestic relations order or a proposed domestic relations order to establish whether the order or proposed order meets the requirements for a Hawaii domestic relations order shall submit to the system a written request for review and a copy of the order or proposed order. If the order has been entered by a court, the copy of the order shall be certified by the clerk of the court that entered the order. The order or proposed order shall be reviewed as provided by this section.
The filing fee in effect at the time that an order or proposed order is submitted shall be paid before the order or proposed order is processed or reviewed. In addition, the system shall charge for legal and actuarial services as provided by subsection (s).
Before any legal or actuarial services are performed, the system shall notify the person who requested the review of the order or proposed order that the services will be needed as part of the review. The notification shall include an estimate of the extent of the services and the estimated costs relating to those services. The charges for legal and actuarial services shall be paid before the system may issue notification of determination on an order or notification whether or not a proposed order meets the requirements for a Hawaii domestic relations order.
If a domestic relations order is submitted for review after it has been entered by the court and is thereafter amended with the intention that it shall be a Hawaii domestic relations order, the member, former member with vested benefit status, retirant, or the alternate payee shall submit a certified copy of the amended order to the system. The system shall review any amended order that it receives according to the same rules applicable to all other orders.
(g)
The system shall review [an] a domestic relations order or
proposed domestic relations order for compliance with the requirements
imposed by this section. Upon completion
of the review:
(1) The system shall
not issue a determination that a proposed domestic relations order is or
is not a Hawaii domestic relations order but shall [notify] issue a
notification to the person who submitted the proposed domestic relations
order, in writing, [and may also notify the member, former member with
vested benefit status, or alternate payee] whether the proposed domestic
relations order meets the requirements for a Hawaii domestic relations
order, identifying any provisions of this section that the proposed domestic
relations order does not meet[;].
The notification may also be provided to the member, former member with
vested benefit status, retirant, or alternate payee. The system's notification is advisory and shall not constitute a
determination that a proposed domestic relations order is or is not a Hawaii
domestic relations order; and
(2) If the domestic
relations order has been entered by the court, the system shall [notify]
issue to the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant
and the alternate payee [in writing of the] a determination in
writing that the domestic relations order is or is not a Hawaii
domestic relations order, identifying any provisions of this section that the
order does not meet.
(h) During any period not exceeding eighteen months, beginning on the date on which the first payment would be required to be made to the alternate payee under the domestic relations order, in which a domestic relations order is under review to determine whether it is a Hawaii domestic relations order, or in which a determination that an order is not qualified is on appeal to the board or to a court, the system shall limit the member's, former member's with vested benefit status, or retirant's rights in the member's, former member's with vested benefit status, or retirant's benefits to the extent the system deems appropriate to protect the largest amount that would be payable to the proposed alternate payee under the system's interpretation of the domestic relations order. Any amounts not paid to the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant during this eighteen-month period shall be separately accounted for. If the domestic relations order is determined to be a Hawaii domestic relations order before the end of the eighteen-month period, the system shall pay benefits to the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant and the alternate payee in accordance with the Hawaii domestic relations order and the terms of the plan, including any benefits separately accounted for during the period between the date on which the first payment was to be made under the Hawaii domestic relations order and the date the determination is made. If the domestic relations order is finally determined not to be a Hawaii domestic relations order, or if the eighteen-month period expires without a determination that the domestic relations order is a Hawaii domestic relations order, none of the amounts separately accounted for shall be paid to the alternate payee, and the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant shall be entitled to the member's, former member's with vested benefit status, or retirant's full benefits in accordance with the terms of this chapter, including any benefits that had been separately accounted for and withheld from the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant. If the domestic relations order is determined to be a Hawaii domestic relations order after the end of the eighteen-month period, or if the system later receives another domestic relations order that is determined to be a Hawaii domestic relations order, the Hawaii domestic relations order shall apply prospectively only and shall not affect benefits already paid to the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant.
(i) Subject to the limitations of applicable statutes and this section, if a domestic relations order is determined to be a Hawaii domestic relations order, the system shall pay benefits in accordance with the order at the time benefits become payable to, or in the case of contributions or hypothetical account balances, are withdrawn by, the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant. Any determination that an order is a Hawaii domestic relations order is voidable or subject to modification if the system determines that the provisions of the order have been changed or that circumstances relevant to the determination have changed.
(j)
If a member or former member with vested benefit status terminates
membership in the system by withdrawal of contributions or hypothetical account
balance, the system shall pay all or a portion of the amount withdrawn to any
alternate payee as directed by a Hawaii domestic relations order. Payment to any alternate payee pursuant to
this subsection shall be in a lump sum. If
after terminating membership in the system by withdrawal of contributions or
hypothetical account balance, the former member or former member with
vested benefit status later resumes membership in the system, the system
shall pay to an alternate payee no portion of any benefits [payable to the
member or retirant] that result from the resumption of membership, even if
those benefits result in part from reinstatement of service credit initially
credited during the marriage.
(k) In order to receive credit for all service represented by withdrawn or refunded contributions, a member, in reinstating service credit by repaying amounts previously withdrawn or refunded, shall repay the entire amount withdrawn or refunded, regardless of whether a portion or all of the amount was paid to an alternate payee.
(l) When the system has not yet begun to make payment to an alternate payee under this section and is provided with proof of the death of the alternate payee, benefits payable with respect to the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant shall be paid without regard to the Hawaii domestic relations order.
(m) When the system receives a certified copy of a domestic relations order prior to a member's retirement, and if the domestic relations order is determined to be a Hawaii domestic relations order, the system, except as provided in subsection (j), shall pay the alternate payee a portion of the retirement benefit the member or former member with vested benefit status is expected to receive as follows:
(1) If the alternate payee will be named beneficiary under any option elected by the retirant at retirement, the benefit to which the retirant is entitled, without regard to the Hawaii domestic relations order, shall be apportioned between the retirant and the alternate payee according to the terms of the Hawaii domestic relations order. Upon the death of the retirant or the alternate payee, the benefit amount to be paid to the survivor shall be the amount required under the option elected by the retirant at retirement, as though no Hawaii domestic relations order had existed; or
(2) If the alternate payee will not be a named beneficiary under the option elected by the retirant at retirement, the benefit to which the retirant is entitled without regard to the Hawaii domestic relations order, shall be apportioned between the retirant and the alternate payee according to the terms of the Hawaii domestic relations order. If the retirant predeceases the alternate payee, payments to the alternate payee shall cease and payments to the retirant's named beneficiary or beneficiaries shall be made as required under the option elected by the retirant at retirement, as though no Hawaii domestic relations order had existed. If the alternate payee predeceases the retirant, the benefit then being paid to the retirant shall be increased by the amount of the benefit that was being paid to the alternate payee at time of death.
Payment of the alternate payee's interest under this subsection shall be effective as of the same date that benefit payments are effective for the member.
(n) When the system receives a certified copy of a domestic relations order subsequent to the member's or former member's with vested benefit status retirement, and if the domestic relations order is determined to be a Hawaii domestic relations order, the interest awarded to the alternate payee by the Hawaii domestic relations order shall be paid as a portion of the retirement benefit the retirant is receiving as follows:
(1) If the alternate payee is already a named beneficiary under any option elected by the retirant at retirement, the benefit to which the retirant is entitled, without regard to the Hawaii domestic relations order, shall be apportioned between the retirant and the alternate payee according to the terms of the Hawaii domestic relations order. Upon the death of the retirant or the alternate payee, the benefit amount to be paid to the survivor shall be the amount required under the option elected by the retirant at retirement, as though no Hawaii domestic relations order had existed; or
(2) If the alternate payee is not a named beneficiary under the option elected by the retirant at retirement, the benefit to which the retirant is entitled without regard to the Hawaii domestic relations order, shall be apportioned between the retirant and the alternate payee according to the terms of the Hawaii domestic relations order. If the retirant predeceases the alternate payee, payments to the alternate payee shall cease and payments to the retirant's named beneficiary or beneficiaries shall be made as required under the option elected by the retirant at retirement, as though no Hawaii domestic relations order had existed. If the alternate payee predeceases the retirant, the benefit then being paid to the retirant shall be increased by the amount of the benefit that was being paid to the alternate payee at time of death.
Payment according to the terms of the Hawaii domestic relations order under this subsection shall commence as of the first day of the month following the date upon which the order is determined to be qualified, unless the parties jointly direct that payment shall commence at a later date.
(o) If a retirant returns to employment requiring active membership in the system:
(1) Payments to an alternate payee pursuant to a Hawaii domestic relations order shall not be suspended; and
(2) The system shall pay to an alternate payee no portion of any benefits payable to the retirant that result from the resumption of membership.
(p) For the purpose of calculating earnings limitations for retirants who have been restored to service, the retirant's maximum retirement allowance shall be considered to be the amount that would have been paid if there had not been any Hawaii domestic relations order applicable to the retirant.
(q) A court does not have jurisdiction over the system with respect to a divorce or other domestic relations action in which an alternate payee's right to receive all or a portion of the benefits payable to a member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant is created or established. A determination by the system that a domestic relations order is not a Hawaii domestic relations order shall be subject to review as provided in chapter 91 and the system's rules relating to contested cases. The system shall not be made party to any other judicial proceedings except as provided in this subsection. A party to any action who attempts to make the system a party to the action contrary to this subsection shall be liable to the system for the system's costs and attorney's fees in the action, including attorneys' fee and costs for obtaining a dismissal.
(r) If a member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant, or the beneficiary or estate of any, receives the amount of any distribution that should have been paid by the system to the spouse or former spouse of the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant, the recipient shall be designated a constructive trustee for the amount received and shall immediately transmit that amount to the person to whom the amount should have been paid. If a spouse or former spouse of a member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant, or the estate, heirs, or legatees of the spouse or former spouse receive any amount of a distribution that should have been paid to a member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant, or the estate, heirs, or legatees of any, the recipient shall be designated a constructive trustee for the amount received and shall immediately transmit that amount to the member, former member with vested benefit status, or retirant or other person to whom the amount should have been paid. If a member, former member with vested benefit status, retirant, or the beneficiary, estate, heirs, or legatees of any, receives any amount that should not have been paid by the system, the recipient shall be designated a constructive trustee for the amount received and shall immediately transmit that amount to the system. If an alternate payee or the estate, heirs, or legatee of the alternate payee, receives any amount that should not have been paid by the system, the recipient shall be designated a constructive trustee for the amount received and shall immediately transmit that amount to the system.
(s) The board shall adopt rules in accordance with chapter 91, and adopt forms as it deems necessary to effectuate this section. The board, by motion at a duly noticed meeting of the board, may establish and revise from time to time:
(1) A filing fee for processing and review of domestic relations orders and proposed domestic relations orders for the purposes of this section;
(2) A schedule of charges for legal and actuarial services incurred by the system in the review and processing of domestic relations orders and proposed Hawaii domestic relations orders for the purposes of this section; and
(3) A required form or forms for Hawaii domestic relations orders.
(t) Payments made to
alternate payees according to the terms of Hawaii domestic relations orders are
payments received by the retirant for purposes of sections 88-83(f) and
88-333(c), and the benefit that the retirant received for purposes of section
88-283(g).
(u) The priority of
Hawaii domestic relations orders shall be determined by the order in which the
certified copies of domestic relations orders are received by the system for
qualification as a Hawaii domestic relations order, and not by the order in
which domestic relations orders are determined to be Hawaii domestic relations
orders, the order in which the domestic relations orders are entered by the
court, the date the complaint for divorce is filed, the date upon which an
order of divorce is entered, or the date of marriage."
SECTION 2. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect on January 1, 2050.
Report Title:
Employees' Retirement System; Hawaii Domestic Relations Orders
Description:
Clarifies benefits to alternate payees, advisory review determinations of Hawaii domestic relations orders, and the priority of multiple orders. Effective 1/1/2050. (HD1)
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