WEST virginia legislature
2019 regular session
Introduced
House Bill 2498
By Delegate Pack, Hollen, Graves, Householder, Byrd, Kessinger, Steele and Summers
[Introduced January 17, 2019; Referred
to the Committee on Pensions and Retirement then Finance.]
A BILL to amend and reenact §8-22-19 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to allowing municipalities to prepay their annual contributions to the policemen's or firemen's pension and relief fund.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
ARTICLE 22. RETIREMENT BENEFITS GENERALLY; POLICEMEN'S PENSION AND RELIEF FUND; FIREMEN'S PENSION AND RELIEF FUND; PENSION PLANS FOR EMPLOYEES OF WATERWORKS SYSTEM, SEWERAGE SYSTEM OR COMBINED WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM.
§8-22-19. Levy to maintain fund.
(a)(1) In order for a municipal policemen's or firemen's
pension and relief fund to receive the allocable portion of moneys from the
Municipal Pensions and Protection Fund established in section fourteen-d,
article three, chapter thirty-three of this code and funds from the
Municipal Pensions Security Fund created in §8-22-18(b) of this code,
the governing body of the municipality shall levy annually and in the manner
provided by law for other municipal levies and include within the maximum levy
or levies permitted by law and, if necessary, in excess of any charter
provision, a tax at such rate as will, after crediting: (A) The amount of the
contributions received during the year from the members of the respective paid
police department or paid fire department; and (B) the allocable portion of the
Municipal Pensions and Protection Fund established in §33-3-14(d) of
this code and funds from the Municipal Pensions Security Fund created in, §8-22-18(b)
of this code, provide funds equal to the amount necessary to meet the
minimum standards for actuarial soundness as provided in §18-22-20 of this
code. The amount shall be irrevocably contributed, accumulated and invested as
fund assets as described in §8-22-21 and §8-22-22 of this code. One
twelfth of each municipality's annual contributions shall be deposited with the
municipality's pension trust funds as fund assets on at least a monthly basis
and any revenues received from any source by a municipality which are specifically
collected for the purpose of allocation for deposit into the policemen's
pension and relief fund or firemen's pension and relief fund shall be so
deposited within five days of receipt by the municipality. Heretofore surplus
reserves accumulated before the effective date of this section shall be
irrevocably contributed, aggregated and invested as fund assets described in §8-22-21
and §8-22-22 of this code. Any actuarial deficiency arising under this
section and §8-22-22 of this code shall not be the obligation of the
State of West Virginia.
(2) The levies authorized under the provisions of this section, or any part of them, may by the governing body be laid in addition to all other municipal levies and, to that extent, beyond the limit of levy imposed by the charter of the municipality; and the levies shall supersede and if necessary exclude levies for other purposes, where other purposes have not already attained priority, and within the limitations on taxes or tax levies imposed by the constitution and laws.
(b) The public corporations are authorized to take by gift, grant, devise or bequest any money or real or personal property on such terms as to the investment and expenditures thereof as may be fixed by the grantor or determined by the trustees.
(c) Notwithstanding
Despite the provisions in §8-22-6 of this code, in addition to
all other sums provided for pensions in this section, it is the duty of every
municipality in which any fund or funds have been or shall be established to
assess and collect from each member of the paid police department or paid fire
department or both each month, the sum of seven percent of the actual salary or
compensation of such member; and the amount so collected shall become a regular
part of the policemen's pension and relief fund, if collected from a policeman,
and of the firemen's pension and relief fund, if collected from a fireman:
Provided, That for members of the funds who are police officers or
firefighters newly hired on or after January 1, 2010, the municipality shall
assess and collect nine and one-half percent of the actual salary or
compensation. Only those funds for which the board of trustees has collected
and paid the contributions as herein provided and meeting minimum standards for
actuarial soundness shall be eligible to receive moneys from the additional
fire and casualty insurance premium tax as provided in §33-3-14(d) of this
code: Provided, however, That the board of trustees for each pension
and relief fund may assess and collect from each member of the paid police
department or paid fire department or both each month not more than an
additional two and one-half percent of the actual salary or compensation of
each member, but not to exceed nine and one-half percent total contribution: Provided
further, That if any board of trustees decides to assess and collect any
additional amount pursuant to this subdivision above the member contribution
required by this section, then that board of trustees may not reduce the
additional amount until the respective pension and relief fund no longer has
any actuarial deficiency: And provided further, That if any board of
trustees decides to assess and collect any additional amount, any board of
trustees decision and any additional amount is not the liability of the State
of West Virginia. Member contributions shall be deposited in the pension and
relief fund within five days of being collected.
(d)(1) For the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2010, and subject to provisions of §8-22-18(b) and §33-3-14(d) of this code and for each fiscal year thereafter, the Municipal Pensions Oversight Board shall receive and retain the moneys allocated to the Municipal Pensions Security Fund until such time as the Treasurer of the municipality applies for the allocable portion and certifies in writing to Municipal Pensions Oversight Board that:
(A) The municipality has irrevocably contributed the amount required under this section and §8-22-20 of this code to the pension and relief fund for the required period; and
(B) The board of trustees of the pension and relief fund has made a report to the governing body of the municipality and to the oversight board on the condition of its fund with respect to the fiscal year.
(2) When the aforementioned application and certification are made, the allocable portion of moneys from the Municipal Pensions and Protection Fund, or the Municipal Pensions Security Fund, once established, shall be paid to the corresponding policemen's or firemen's pension and relief fund. Payment to a municipal pension and relief fund shall be made by electronic funds transfer.
(e) The State
Auditor and the oversight board have the power, and the duty as each considers
necessary, to perform or review audits on the pension and relief funds or to
employ an independent consulting actuary or accountant to determine the
compliance of the aforementioned certification with the requirements of this
section and section twenty of this article. §8-22-9 of this code.
The expense of the audit or determination shall be paid from the portion of the
Municipal Pensions and Protection Fund allocable to municipal policemen's and
firemen's pension and relief funds or from the Municipal Pensions Security Fund
pursuant to provisions of : §8-22-18b(c) of this code. If the allocable
portion of the Municipal Pensions and Protection Fund or the Municipal Pensions
Security Fund is not paid to the pension and relief fund within 18 months, the
portion is forfeited by the pension and relief fund and is allocable to other
eligible municipal policemen's and firemen's pension and relief funds in
accordance with §33-3-14(d) of this code.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to allow municipalities to prepay their annual pension obligations to the policemen’s or firemen’s pension fund.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from a heading or the present law and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.