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  1. KPERS is committed to responsible information handling practices and protecting private information. When you use our websites, you agree to the terms and conditions published here. You are responsible for ensuring your login information remains secure. Do not reveal your password to anyone or permit use of your account.

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  2. Details on employees’ service quarters, the verification process, understanding service quarter base fields and past service quarters. A resource for employer contacts with the latest KPERS information and how to conduct business with the Retirement System.

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    Kansas Public Employees Retirement System. Next Retiree Payment Date: October 31 | Payment Calendar: 2024. Member Login Employer Login. Life Can Be Complicated. We make it easy to be a member. Member Resources. Working today for your tomorrow. New To KPERS. Career Stage & Finances. Save With KPERS 457. Leaving Employment. Retire Ready.

  4. Employer Login. Welcome Retirees! Thank you for your public service! We're here to help, reach out with any questions. kpers@kpers.org | 1-888-275-5737 | 785-296-6166. Retiree Resources. Next Payment Date: October 31 | Payment Calendar: 2024 | Contact Us: 1-888-275-5737. Payment & Benefit Details. You need to apply to receives your benefits.

  5. Please see your latest member annual statement for info in this section. Or login to your KPERS account for a personalized estimate with your own info. Login to your account

  6. What member type am I? KPERS has three benefit structures. The details of your benefits depend on whether you are a KPERS 1, KPERS 2 or KPERS 3 member. See your human resources department if you have questions about your membership

  7. The primary purpose of the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (known generally as KPERS and referenced in this article as the Retirement System) is to accumulate sufficient resources to pay benefits. The Retirement System administers three statewide plans: KPERS.

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