Tex. Gov't Code Section 824.009
Certain Employees and Annuitants Ineligible for Retirement Annuity; Resumption or Restoration of Eligibility


(a)

In this section, “qualifying felony” means an offense that is punishable as a felony under the following sections of the Penal Code:

(1)

Section 21.02 (Continuous Sexual Abuse of Young Child or Disabled Individual) (continuous sexual abuse of young child or disabled individual);

(2)

Section 21.12 (Improper Relationship Between Educator and Student) (improper relationship between educator and student);

(3)

Section 22.011 (Sexual Assault) (sexual assault) or Section 22.021 (Aggravated Sexual Assault) (aggravated sexual assault); or

(4)

Section 43.24 (Sale, Distribution, or Display of Harmful Material to Minor) (sale, distribution, or display of harmful material to minor).

(a-1)

In this section, a “qualifying felony” includes any federal offense that contains elements that are substantially similar to the elements of a felony offense described in Subsection (a).

(b)

This section applies only to a person who is a member or an annuitant of the retirement system and is or was an employee of the public school system.

(c)

Except as provided by Subsection (e), a person is not eligible to receive a service retirement annuity from the retirement system if the person is convicted of a qualifying felony the victim of which is a student.

(d)

The retirement system shall suspend payments of an annuity to a person who is not eligible to receive a service retirement annuity under Subsection (c), as determined by the retirement system, on receipt by the retirement system of:

(1)

notice of a conviction for a qualifying felony under Subsection (f) or (l);

(2)

notice of a conviction for a qualifying felony from a district court or district attorney; or

(3)

any other information the retirement system determines by rule is sufficient to establish a conviction for a qualifying felony.

(e)

A person whose conviction is overturned on appeal or who meets the requirements for innocence under Section 103.001 (Claimants Entitled to Compensation and Health Benefits Coverage)(a)(2), Civil Practice and Remedies Code:

(1)

is entitled to receive an amount equal to the accrued total of payments and interest earned on the payments withheld during the suspension period; and

(2)

may resume receipt of annuity payments on payment to the retirement system of an amount equal to the contributions refunded to the person under Subsection (g).

(f)

Not later than the 30th day after the date of a person’s conviction for a qualifying felony, the school at which the person was employed shall provide written notice of the conviction to the retirement system. The notice must comply with rules adopted by the board of trustees under Subsection (k).

(g)

A person who is not eligible to receive a service retirement annuity under Subsection (c) is entitled to a refund of the person’s retirement annuity contributions, including interest earned on those contributions.

(h)

Benefits payable to an alternate payee under Chapter 804 who is recognized by a domestic relations order established before September 1, 2017, are not affected by a person’s ineligibility to receive a retirement annuity under Subsection (c).

(i)

On conviction of a person for a qualifying felony, a court may, in the interest of justice and in the same manner as in a divorce proceeding, award any portion or all of the service retirement annuity forfeited by the person as the separate property of an innocent spouse if the annuity is partitioned or exchanged by written agreement of the spouses as provided by Subchapter B (Definition), Chapter 4 (Protective Orders and Family Violence), Family Code. The amount awarded to the innocent spouse may not be converted to community property.

(j)

Ineligibility for a retirement annuity under this section does not impair a person’s right to any other retirement benefit for which the person is eligible.

(k)

The board of trustees of the retirement system shall adopt rules and procedures to implement this section.

(l)

A court shall notify the retirement system of the terms of a person’s conviction of a qualifying felony.
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 178 (S.B. 7), Sec. 17, eff. September 1, 2017.
Amended by:
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 221 (H.B. 375), Sec. 2.21, eff. September 1, 2021.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1129 (H.B. 4520), Sec. 3, eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Section 824.009 — Certain Employees and Annuitants Ineligible for Retirement Annuity; Resumption or Restoration of Eligibility, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­824.­htm#824.­009 (accessed May 4, 2024).

824.001
Types of Benefits
824.002
Effective Date of Retirement
824.003
When Benefits Are Payable
824.004
Waiver of Benefits
824.005
Revocation of Retirement
824.006
Payment of Annuity on Death of Member or Retiree
824.007
Deductions from Service or Disability Retirement Annuity
824.008
Deductions from Amounts Payable by the Retirement System
824.009
Certain Employees and Annuitants Ineligible for Retirement Annuity
824.0071
Deductions from Service or Disability Retirement Annuity for Certain University Insurance Program Contributions
824.101
Designation of Beneficiary
824.102
Trust as Beneficiary
824.103
Absence of Beneficiary
824.104
Failure of Beneficiary to Claim Benefits
824.105
Beneficiary Causing Death of Member or Annuitant
824.106
Simultaneous Death of Member and Beneficiary
824.201
Application for Service Retirement Benefits
824.202
Eligibility for Service Retirement
824.203
Standard Service Retirement Benefits
824.204
Optional Service Retirement Benefits
824.205
Deductions from Service Retirement Annuity
824.206
Change of Service Retirement Annuity Payment Plan
824.301
Application for Disability Retirement Benefits
824.302
Eligibility for Disability Retirement
824.303
Certification of Disability
824.304
Disability Retirement Benefits
824.305
Medical Examination of Disability Retiree
824.307
Restoration of Disability Retiree to Membership
824.308
Optional Disability Retirement Benefits
824.309
Change of Disability Retirement Payment Plan
824.310
Purpose of Disability Benefit
824.401
Availability of Annuity
824.402
Benefits on Death of Active Member
824.403
Benefits on Death of Inactive Member
824.404
Survivor Benefits
824.405
Tables for Determination of Death Benefit Annuity
824.406
Benefits for Survivors of Certain Members
824.407
Guaranteed Return of Amount Equal to Contributions
824.501
Survivor Benefits
824.502
Benefits on Death of Disability Retiree
824.503
Return of Excess Contributions
824.504
Benefits for Survivors of Certain Retirees
824.505
Other Amounts Payable on Death of Retiree
824.601
Loss of Monthly Benefits
824.602
Exceptions
824.603
Exclusion from Credit
824.604
Rules
824.701
Application of Annuity Increases to Certain Annuities
824.702
Cost-of-living Adjustment
824.801
Definition
824.802
Participation in Plan
824.803
Computation of Participant’s Service and Annuity
824.804
Benefits Under Plan
824.805
Termination of Participation in Plan
824.806
Benefits for Service After Plan Participation
824.807
Interest
824.1011
Designation of Beneficiary After Retirement
824.1012
Post-retirement Change in Retirement Payment Plan for Certain Retirement Benefit Options
824.1013
Change of Beneficiary After Retirement
824.2031
Benefit Improvements
824.2045
Partial Lump-sum Option
824.4041
Benefits for Certain Surviving Spouses
824.6022
Required Reports
824.8011
Deadline to Elect to Participate

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 824.009’s source at texas​.gov