
If you are receiving a service or disability retirement benefit from the Washington State Law Enforcement Officers’ and Fire Fighters’ Retirement System (LEOFF) Plan 2, there are things you may want to consider before returning to the work force.
As a service retiree, your benefits will be suspended if:
However, you will continue to receive retirement benefits if:
Tell your employer you’re retired. If your position is eligible, you must complete a LEOFF Plan 2 Retiree Re-employment Form indicating whether or not you want to become an active member in a DRS-covered retirement system. If you return to work in a full-time, fully compensated LEOFF position, you will complete an enrollment form and will be required to re-enter membership in LEOFF.
As a disability retiree, your benefits will be suspended if:
Your benefit will be cancelled if:
If you are receiving a monthly disability benefit, you may be required to have periodic medical examinations, whether or not you are working. If examinations show that you are no longer totally disabled, your disability benefits will be cancelled and you will have the right to be restored to duty.
To learn more, check out our brochure, LEOFF Plan 2 Disability Benefits.
If your retirement benefits were suspended because you returned to work in DRS-covered employment, your benefits will be reinstated retroactively — back to the date your benefit was suspended.
If you are eligible for retroactive benefits, you can choose to receive a lump sum, or increased monthly benefits.
For information about how working after retirement affects your Social Security benefits, contact the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213.
For answers to your particular re-employment questions, contact DRS.
The actual provisions governing working after retirement are contained in the Revised Code of Washington (Chapter 41.26 RCW). This brochure is a summary of those provisions, not a complete description of the law. If there are any conflicts between what is written in this brochure and what is contained in the law, the applicable law will govern.