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This membership guide will help you get to know the Retirement System. It outlines your current benefits as an active member and shows you what is in store when you
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KPERS-1 - Enroll new members or report employment changes on EWP. KPERS-2A, Change employer web portal access on EWP. KPERS-2B, Change employer contact information on EWP. Additional Retirement Beneficiaries, (PDF, 178KB)- use this additional page if you have more retirement beneficiaries than space allows on the KPERS-7/99.
It outlines your current benefits as an active member and shows you what is in store when you are ready to retire. The guide can be a reference tool when you have KPERS questions. In the interest of simplicity, certain generalizations have been made in this guide.
As an active member, you contribute a percentage of your gross earnings each pay period. • KPERS 1 members contribute 5 percent in 2014, and 6 percent in 2015 and after. • KPERS 2 members contribute 6 percent.
Sign up to track your membership and plan for retirement with your KPERS online account. First-time users need to enroll, but it only takes a few minutes. Enter your name, Social Security number and date of birth. Type your email address. This is your user ID. Then create a password. You can change your password once you login.
Get your State pay dates and holidays, with info about KPERS 457. 2024 State Calendar | 2025 State Calendar. Get the latest on your Retirement System's funding status. Watch the KPERS Funding Webinar Today. Learn More - Watch Video. KPERS Board members serve an important role overseeing operations and safeguarding the System's assets.