As a member of MEPP, you are eligible to receive a pension when you have:
At the time of your retirement, there cannot be any arrangement in place for continued employment that would require you to contribute to the Plan.
The only employment permitted by the Plan, whether it is prearranged or not, is you may train a successor on a short-term basis for your former position.
Other than the exceptions listed, you may not engage in prearranged employment after you retire. Cases in which employers and members discuss or make commitments that members will return to work after they retire are of particular concern.
We understand your personal situation may change. For instance, you might apply for a position with a MEPP employer after you retire. If you are a successful applicant, whether you re-join and contribute to the Plan depends on the retirement option you chose when you retired.
If you are receiving a pension from the Plan:
If you transferred the value of your MEPP pension out of the Plan when you retired:
Your options when you terminate from this position will depend on how long you have been employed since returning to work after you retired.
Learn more about Termination Options for General Members.