SB 1478: S/E: employer contributions; EORP |
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PRIME SPONSOR: Senator Fann, LD 1 BILL STATUS: Appropriations
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Relating to EORP employer contributions.
Provisions
1. Removes the employer contribution rate of 23.5%. (Sec. 1)
2. Requires the employer contribution rate to be an actuarial determined amount sufficient to meet both the normal cost plus the unfunded accrued liability amortized over a closed period of at least 20 years, but not more than 30 years. (Sec. 1)
3. Asserts an employer's contribution to EORP in combination with member contributions may not be less than the actuarially determined normal cost for that FY. (Sec. 1)
4. Removes language regarding employer contribution rates beginning FY44. (Sec. 1)
5. Contains an emergency clause. (Sec. 2)
Current Law
Established in 1985, EORP is a cost sharing multiple-employer public retirement plan established by Title 38, Chapter 5, Article 3 to provide benefits for elected officials and judges of certain state, county and local governments. The PSPRS Board of Trustees administers EORP.
Each member is required to contribute 13% of compensation to EORP. Beginning January 1, 2014 and continuing for 30 years, employer contributions equal 23.5% of aggregate payroll. Aggregate payroll is on behalf of active members in EORP and active members in EODCRS, and active members in ASRS who opt-out of EODCRS because they had money on account with ASRS.
The employer contributions are used to pay for: 1) EORP Defined Benefits = Employer Normal Cost plus an amount to amortize the unfunded accrued liability; 2) EODCRS Defined Contribution = 6% of pay for those electing EODCRS; and 3) ASRS Defined Benefits = Employer’s contribution amount.
Additionally, from FY14 through FY43, the sum of $5,000,000 is appropriated in each fiscal year from the state general fund to EORP to supplement the normal cost plus an amount to amortize the unfunded accrued liability (A.R.S. § 38-810).
In 2013, the Legislature closed EORP to new members and created EODCRS. EODCRS members contribute 8% of compensation to an annuity account annually (A.R.S. § 38-833).
Additional Information
According to PSPRS's Actuarial Valuation (June 2017) EORP is currently 30.7% funded.
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Fifty-third Legislature SB 1478
Second Regular Session Version 1: Appropriations
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