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(a) The retirement system for teachers shall be funded on an actuarial reserve basis. The retirement board shall, on or before December first, annually, certify to the General Assembly the amount necessary, on the basis of an actuarial determination to establish and maintain the retirement fund on such determined actuarial reserve basis and make such other recommendations with regard to the fund and its administration as the board deems necessary. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, and each fiscal year thereafter, the retirement board shall, in making such actuarial determination, assume that the amount of the contributions required to be withheld under this chapter is six per cent “regular contributions” instead of seven per cent “regular contributions”. On the basis of each evaluation, the retirement board shall redetermine the normal rate of contribution and, until it is amortized, the unfunded past service liability. The General Assembly shall review the board's recommendations and certification and shall appropriate to the retirement fund the amount certified by the retirement board as necessary provided said certification is in compliance with this section.
(b) The board shall determine on an actuarial basis (1) a normal rate of contribution which the state shall be required to make into the retirement fund in order to meet the actuarial cost of current service and (2) the unfunded past service liability. In making such determination the board shall assume that the annual rate of interest earned by the funds of the system invested by the State Treasurer pursuant to section 10-183m equals the total assumed rate of return adopted by the board under the provisions of section 10-183nn. For the first eight years, the funding program for the actuarial reserve basis shall consist of the following percentages of the sum of normal cost and the amount required for a forty-year amortization of unfunded liabilities, provided, if in any such year the amount required to be paid by this section is less than the amount which would be required to fund the system on a terminal basis and to pay the annual cost of benefits payable under subsection (j) of section 10-183g or under other prior legislative adjustments to retirement benefits, the state shall pay the greater amount:
PERCENTAGE TO BE PAID OF |
|
---|---|
FISCAL YEAR |
NORMAL COST PLUS FULL FORTY-YEAR |
BEGINNING |
AMORTIZATION FROM THE BEGINNING |
OF SUCH FISCAL YEAR |
|
7-1-85 |
65 |
7-1-86 |
70 |
7-1-87 |
75 |
7-1-88 |
80 |
7-1-89 |
85 |
7-1-90 |
90 |
7-1-91 |
95 |
7-1-92 |
100 |
Commencing with the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1992, the unfunded liability shall be amortized over a period of forty years. The phrase “fund the system on a terminal basis” means contribution by the state of such moneys as are certified by the Teachers' Retirement Board as necessary, according to the mortality table adopted yearly, for the full reserve for pensions for retiring teachers provided under sections 10-183f, 10-183j and 10-183aa, but not such moneys as are necessary to make payments under subsection (j) of section 10-183g or under other prior legislative amendments to retirement benefits.
(c) No act liberalizing the benefits of the retirement system shall be enacted by the General Assembly until the assembly has requested and received from the retirement board a certification of the unfunded liability created by such change and the cost of such change under the actuarial funding basis adopted by section 10-183b and this section using full normal cost plus thirty-year amortization. Any unfunded liability created by such change shall be amortized over a period of thirty years.
(d) The funds of the teachers' retirement system, except the expense fund, shall not be reduced or used for other than the purposes of said system.
(a) The retirement system for teachers shall be funded on an actuarial reserve basis. The retirement board shall, on or before December first, annually, certify to the General Assembly the amount necessary, on the basis of an actuarial determination, to establish and maintain the retirement fund on such determined actuarial reserve basis and make such other recommendations with regard to the fund and its administration as the board deems necessary. On the basis of each evaluation, the retirement board shall redetermine the normal rate of contribution and, until it is amortized, the unfunded past service liability. The General Assembly shall review the board's recommendations and certification and shall appropriate to the retirement fund the amount certified by the retirement board as necessary, provided said certification is in compliance with this section. On and after the effective date of this section, no public or special act of the General Assembly shall reduce such appropriation to an amount below such amount certified unless the Governor declares an emergency or the existence of extraordinary circumstances, in which the provisions of section 4-85 are invoked, and at least three-fifths of the members of each chamber of the General Assembly vote to reduce such appropriation during the biennium for which the emergency or existence of extraordinary circumstances is declared. The amount appropriated by the General Assembly shall be deposited by the Treasurer into the retirement fund in quarterly allotments on July fifteenth, October first, January first and April first.
(b) The board shall determine on an actuarial basis (1) a normal rate of contribution which the state shall be required to make into the retirement fund in order to meet the actuarial cost of current service and (2) the unfunded past service liability. In making such determination the board shall assume that the annual rate of interest earned by the funds of the system invested by the State Treasurer pursuant to section 10-183m equals the total assumed rate of return adopted by the board under the provisions of section 10-183nn. For the first eight years, the funding program for the actuarial reserve basis shall consist of the following percentages of the sum of normal cost and the amount required for a forty-year amortization of unfunded liabilities, provided, if in any such year the amount required to be paid by this section is less than the amount which would be required to fund the system on a terminal basis and to pay the annual cost of benefits payable under subsection (j) of section 10-183g or under other prior legislative adjustments to retirement benefits, the state shall pay the greater amount:
|
PERCENTAGE TO BE PAID OF NORMAL COST |
PLUS FULL FORTY-YEAR AMORTIZATION |
|
FISCAL YEAR |
FROM THE BEGINNING |
BEGINNING |
OF SUCH FISCAL YEAR |
7-1-85 |
65 |
7-1-86 |
70 |
7-1-87 |
75 |
7-1-88 |
80 |
7-1-89 |
85 |
7-1-90 |
90 |
7-1-91 |
95 |
7-1-92 |
100 |
Commencing with the fiscal year ending June 30, 1993, and through the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the unfunded liability shall be amortized over a period of forty years. Commencing with the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, the unfunded liability as of June 30, 2018, shall be separately amortized over a closed period of thirty years and future actuarial gains and losses shall be amortized over separate closed periods of twenty-five years, beginning the year each separate base is established. The phrase “fund the system on a terminal basis” means contribution by the state of such moneys as are certified by the Teachers' Retirement Board as necessary, according to the mortality table adopted yearly, for the full reserve for pensions for retiring teachers provided under sections 10-183f, 10-183j and 10-183aa, but not such moneys as are necessary to make payments under subsection (j) of section 10-183g or under other prior legislative amendments to retirement benefits.
(c) No act liberalizing the benefits of the retirement system shall be enacted by the General Assembly until the assembly has requested and received from the retirement board a certification of the unfunded liability created by such change and the cost of such change under the actuarial funding basis adopted by section 10-183b. Any unfunded liability created by such change shall be amortized over a period consistent with actuarial recommendations approved by the retirement board.
(d) The funds of the teachers' retirement system, except the expense fund, shall not be reduced or used for other than the purposes of said system.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 10. Education and Culture § 10-183z. Funding of system on actuarial reserve basis. Use of funds - last updated June 28, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-10-education-and-culture/ct-gen-st-sect-10-183z/
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