
Chapter 3: Service Credit
SERS Service Credit
Service Credit and Contributions
September 1, 1991, and After
Because a SERS member earns at least partial service credit in any month in which he or she earns compensation while working in an eligible position, an employer must take contributions on any amount of reportable compensation earned on or after September 1, 1991.
January 1, 1987, through August 31, 1991
For earning periods from January 1987 through August 1991, employee and employer contributions were due only when a member earned service credit. When a member did not earn service credit, no contributions were due. To determine whether a member was earning service credit during these earning periods, use Member Reporting Verification.
During the period from January 1987 through August 1991, a member could consolidate hours of employment with more than one employer to earn service credit if each position was eligible. If a member's hours from all eligible positions totaled 90 hours or more in a month, contributions were due on all reportable compensation paid to the employee that month.
Prior to January 1, 1987
Before January 1, 1987, contributions were due on all regular compensation earned by a member working in an eligible position, whether or not service credit was earned.

