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2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 47 - RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS

CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE 6 - CONFORMITY WITH FEDERAL LAW
§ 47-1-83 - Maximum permissible amount under Section 415(b) of federal Internal Revenue Code; adjustments

O.C.G.A. 47-1-83 (2010)
47-1-83. Maximum permissible amount under Section 415(b) of federal Internal Revenue Code; adjustments.


(a) Notwithstanding anything in this Code section to the contrary, the annual benefit payable to a plan member shall not be deemed to exceed the limits of Section 415 of the federal Internal Revenue Code if the annual benefit payable to the plan member under a public retirement or pension system does not exceed $10,000.00 for the plan year or any prior plan year and the employer has not at any time maintained a defined contribution plan in which the plan member participated.

(b) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Code section to the contrary, the adjustment prescribed by this Code section for benefits that commence before age 62 and the reduction described in this Code section for fewer than ten years of participation shall not apply to any benefit paid from a public retirement or pension system on account of a plan member's becoming disabled by reason of personal injuries or sickness or to amounts received by a designated beneficiary as a result of the plan member's death. This subsection shall be interpreted in accordance with Section 415(b)(2)(I) of the federal Internal Revenue Code and any regulations promulgated thereunder.

(c) For purposes of applying the limits under Section 415(b) of the federal Internal Revenue Code, a plan member's maximum permissible amount shall be applied taking into consideration cost-of-living increases as required by Section 415(b) of the federal Internal Revenue Code and applicable Treasury Regulations.

(d) In no event shall a plan member's annual benefit payable in any limitation year from a retirement or pension system be greater than the limit applicable at the annuity starting date, as increased in subsequent years pursuant to Section 415(d) of the federal Internal Revenue Code and regulations promulgated thereunder. If the form of benefit without regard to the automatic benefit increases feature is not a straight life annuity, then the preceding sentence is applied by reducing the Section 415(b) of the federal Internal Revenue Code limit applicable at the annuity starting date to an actuarially equivalent amount, to be determined by using the assumption specified in Treasury Regulation Section 1.415(b)-1(c)(2)(ii) that takes into account the death benefit under the form of benefit.

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