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  2. The new law changes the default retirement option for employees who first work at a Michigan public school on or after July 1, 2024. For more information about the changes, you can read our legislative summary or you can review PA 250 of 2023. Published on Nov. 30, 2023.

  3. Public School Employees' Retirement System - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/ors/public-school-employees-retirement-system

    The Michigan Office of Retirement Services (ORS) administers a Defined Benefit Plan, two hybrid plans, and a Defined Contribution Plan for public school employees. ORS also administers two retiree healthcare plans: the premium subsidy benefit and the Personal Healthcare Fund.

  4. We administer retirement programs for Michigan's state employees, public school employees, judges, state police, and National Guard members. This includes over 598,000 customers (approximately 288,000 active and 310,000 retired members).

  5. Estimating Your Pension - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/orsschools/about-your-plan/estimating-your-pension

    Your annual pension is based on a formula that multiplies your FAC by a pension factor times your years of service (YOS). Your pension formula depends on your benefit structure. If you're unsure of your benefit structure, log in to miAccount to find out.

  6. Your Insurance Benefits - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/orsschools/your-insurance-benefits

    Your Insurance Benefits. When you retire, you, your spouse, and your eligible dependents can enroll in the plan's group insurance offerings. Your share of the insurance premium is deducted from your monthly pension payments. See current rates.

  7. Qualifying for Your Pension - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/orsschools/about-your-plan/qualifying-for-your-pension

    You will qualify for your pension when you are at least age 55 and have 30 or more YOS. At least 15 YOS must be earned through the Michigan Public School Employees' Retirement System. Basic 60 with 10. You qualify for a pension at age 60 with at least 10 years of earned service credit.

  8. 404 - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/orsschools/404

    The retirement plan information that appears on this website is intended to summarize basic provisions of Public Act 300 of 1980, as amended. Current laws, rates, and factors are subject to change. Should there be discrepancies between the information reflected here and the actual law, the provisions of the law govern.

  9. MiLogin miAccount Center - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/ors/milogin-miaccount-center

    miAccount is ORS’ secure, online tool for managing your retirement account. You will use MILogin to access miAccount. As an active member with a pension benefit, miAccount will allow you to: Check your reported compensation and service credit (earned and purchased). Name beneficiaries. Create pension estimates.

  10. Public School Retirement Plans - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/orsschools/public-school-retirement-plans

    The Michigan Office of Retirement Services (ORS) administers a Defined Benefit Plan, two hybrid plans, and a Defined Contribution Plan for public school employees. ORS also administers two retiree healthcare plans: the premium subsidy benefit and the Personal Healthcare Fund.

  11. Member Investment Plan (MIP) - At a Glance - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/orsschools/about-your-plan/member-investment-plan-mip-at-a-glance

    eligibility. 10 years if member under age 60 at time of death. 5 years if member 60 or older at time of death. *The date your plan changes took effect was based on your transition date. The exact date depends on your school district's payroll cycle.